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Which CEOs are actually worth keeping around?
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can't decide yay or nay for Mozilla but
Valve and CloudFlare.
Cloudflare provides valuable services this day on age but they’re building into a dangerous monolith of internet structure. Not sure how comfortable I am with that
CloudFlare's dns seems like a better choice than Google's (from a mullvad dns user)
Gabe has like 7 yachts doesn't he?
He's filthy rich and makes some of his money with gambling addiction. But his company invests million into Linux and I really enjoy Valve's products. There are thousands of worse CEOs and companies.
He's also the original ceo of valve. Didn't sell it out and have corporate ceos just casually going in and out.
And by all accounts, runs a great company to work for. Tons of freedom to experiment. Small staff. Great pay and benefits.
It has to be one of the most profitable companies on the planet. So much revenue with so little staff
Yup. I'm an electrician in Seattle. We've built his offices and got to interact with his staff. I remember him mentioning to our GC the idea of having his offices open 24/7 to his staff with amenities was because the guy who came up with the idea is steam liked to work at night.
Gaben is number 107 on the Forbes top 400 billionaires list.
Dude is fucking stacked
Definitely valve. Say what you will about the man, or don't, I'm not your manager, but he has kept the same formula to steam since it was created. While other empires crumble and fall to enshittification, valve simply is.
We need Gabe to stick around as long as possible. If he wants to buy yachts and gamble with the money he has, let him. He didn't get to where he is by chasing every last dime and dollar, he got there gradually by running the company in such a way that it served the user base. As long as Valve's Software continues to focus on the user, we should leave this one alone.