CEO Carl Pei says remote work “is not compatible” with the company.

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    That headline is rather confusing. Then I realised that “Nothing” is a fricking company.

    Also branding his stuff as Nothing phone/OS/ear is hilarious. Hilariously bad.

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    ‘This is a company for grown ups’

    And yet you don’t trust your employees to get their work done unless directly before your watchful eye? Get real, chump.

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    “I know this is a controversial decision that may not be a fit for everyone, and there are definitely companies out there that thrive in remote or hybrid setups,” he added. “But that’s not right for our type of business, and won’t help us fully realize our potential as a company.”

    By comparison, Nothing’s demand for five-day office attendance may sting for employees who helped shape the company while embracing its founding work-from-home environment.

    Besides calling people who want flexibility children, the company was founded as work from home even though that wasn’t right for the type of company. Sounds like the CEO doesn’t know how the company works.

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    Nothing CEO Carl Pei suggested that those unable to transition from remote working should leave the company and “find an environment where you thrive.”

    Get completely fucked you dismissive shitbag.

    Pei said in the email, telling employees who are worried about flexibility that “this is a company for grown ups.”

    I’ll say it again. Get completely…

    I typically cheer device makers because I want competition to force my preferred device maker to compete on innovation. I had been on the side of Nothing. I now want it to fail. I want this dickfaced asshole executive to find out he ran his company into the ground by pissing off the talented people below him.

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    “Nothing is requiring employees to be in the office five days a week”

    Yes, you’re right. There isn’t a thing that requires this. You shouldn’t be required to do so.

    The problem with naming a company an idiotic name like “Nothing” is that it’s so easy to make who’s-on-first jokes.

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      theres nothing i hate more than nothing nothing keeps me up at night i toss and turn over nothing nothing can cause a great big fight

      Yeah I was really confused when I read the title lol, I have to remember that there is a company named Nothing

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        I’ve seen that theory a lot, but I just don’t think it’s actually all that common. Layoffs are layoffs, but the common thing about layoffs is they are usually calculated to cut the worst performing employees and go up from there.

        A forced RTO policy is going to be unpredictable in who stays and who goes

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          Even worse, mandatory RTO selects for employees who have no choice but to stay. The talent will bail out.

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          The thing is, these decisions are made at a level that doesn’t much care for the distinction. Mid-level managers know who the good workers are, and in regular layoffs they’d be making decisions about who to lay off. But even before that happens, top-level executives have decided how many to lay off, and it’s not much of a concern to them who specifically goes.

          Same with RTO constructive layoffs. They estimate a certain percentage will quit, reducing their cost base. There’s not much more thought than that.

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    I’m assuming he made this declaration from his office, otherwise it would be hypocritical, and that’s impossible. Surely.

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    Projection. Guys like this are admitting that they themselves are incapable of the discipline required for at home work and think no one else can either.

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      It’s a requirement at this point. Evil is the only way up, or so they tell themselves.

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    I really liked the work Nothing was doing, what a bummer. “this is a company for grown ups” my ass, how condescending.

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      What work? They are just regular phones, with a bit more ego centric bs marketing showered over.

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        Yeah their hardware was overpriced and I couldn’t find any justification for their prices being higher than “well but we’re independent and our hardware is aesthetically pleasing”

        Like… I get why Teracube and Fairphone are expensive for their specs. But Nothing gave me cryptobro vibes

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          Fairphone are expensive for their specs

          ye, and its a price I gladly paid for my fairphone 5. I love that thing :D

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            The thing is… Fair phone is how expensive all phones their capability should be. Its just that most phones are greed machines produced via the exploitation of labor

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        The design and interface mostly. Nothing UI is actually pleasurable to use, but I’m a fan of minimalism.

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          Fair, but isn’t it just pretty much just stock android? I guess it’s nice to have another option out there for (almost) stock though.

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            Stock android doesn’t really exist. It barely works and is missing essential features like working Bluetooth audio. It’s intended as a starting point for companies to build their own experience on top of, if any company released a phone running anywhere near stock android they would be laughed out of existence. Linus Tech tips did a pretty good overview of what stock android is a few days ago https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-hlRB2izres

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              Sure, but that’s not really what people mean when they talk about “stock android”. Generally it means a version you would find on a Pixel or Xperia phone, the bare minimum basically without complete overhauls like OneUI etc.

              But you already knew that.

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                That version doesn’t exist is what I’m saying. The manufacturers have to put in significant work to get it to that point. And along the way they have to choose to make it similar to pixel/what people expect “stock” android to look like, instead of putting their own flair on it. My point is that it takes just as much work to make an android skin that feels “stock” as to make one that doesn’t. You can’t dismiss their version of Android as being “stock” because that doesn’t exist.

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    This right here. This article title. This is why you don’t name your company “Nothing”.

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      And when I saw it I had initially thought “Wouldn’t it be funny if someone named their company Nothing and was struggling to push a return to office?”

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    Why would we listen to this fucking tool? He’s literally the CEO of nothing.

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    “Remote work is not compatible with a high ambition level plus high speed,”

    Because wasting time shipping squishy sacks of flesh through meatspace to push buttons is so much faster than having them push buttons at home. /s

    But if you have as shitty a company name as “Nothing” then I guess you need all the ambition you can get.

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    Pei said in the email, telling employees who are worried about flexibility that “this is a company for grown ups.”

    During the next pandemic, do employees get to refuse working from home on the grounds of being grown ups?