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What a shit place to work at. Linus sounds like a real "winner".
The dude has always seemed so smarmy to me so hearing this really isn’t that surprising. I’m happy they’re getting their comeuppance but doubt it will be as much as they deserve.
A few years back I remarked that Linus always came off like a bit of a douchebag. I was at the time heavily downvoted, but holy fuck. This is worse than I expected.
I watched like five minutes of a video like 10+ years ago and found it obnoxious. Reddit has such a hard on for him. Maybe it’s because I’m old, but I cannot stand his style.
When you say you're old, how old do you actually mean? I'm in my mid 30s and I feel exactly the same way.
…I’m in my mid-30s hahahaha
This is definitely stuff designed for kids.
I'm a similar age and have a similar experience w/ LTT. I'll occasionally watch a video because an early-20s coworker really likes it (something to talk about I guess), but I'm not a fan in any way. I mostly look at it as "what the average person thinks" and I don't expect any actual analysis.
I dunno. Run through a browser news tab and it has more than a few stories about Linus/LTT, like this and this.
He and his/team's content always came off to me as basement dwelling PC gamers trying to be real IT professionals. Garbage content and apparently a garbage company.
I'm neither close to this (I've seen a few LTT vids here and there) nor that interested in dogpiling or anything ... but this is exactly what LTT/LMG and Linus himself always felt like to me and it always kinda creeped me out. Like I'd watch something and get that feeling of, am I the only one seeing that or is it me?
No. I'm just a "level 1" tech that have been doing this for many years, and I've always seen him and most of his channels as unprofessional, with the exception of the person now named Emily.
Linus himself didn't seem like a great tech to me, mostly because he seem to struggle with anything else than Windows. I don't care that much about hardware because I have been gravitating around hosting, mainframes (IBM i) and corporate so his channels and benchmarks are not of great interest to me. But that experience helped me see in his other tech videos that he was not serious.
And the way he "used" his employees to do anything unrelated to their job definition was weird. Like, I'm a tech and can install cable, but there's people that you should hire for that. It's not my job to move desks around or paint the walls while also having to do my regular tasks. Should have been the same with his employees.
He gave the impression of being someone that will use the "we're just one big family" excuse to get his employees to do anything, while talking superficially about Windows computers and pushing merch.
I ended up asking YouTube not to recommend any of his channels.
I don't think it's fair to criticize his usage of employees... He's operating a media company and all of his upgrades are essentially glorified media operations. Everyone on camera is a media personality playing a role.
The point isn't to get cable installed, it's to have an engaging personality on camera doing something interesting. Getting cable installed is a happy coincidence.
Even then, he shouldn't have asked his employees to work on his home renovation.
Wasn't all the "work" explicitly recorded for use as content? (And they hired a painter anyway)