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Sahil Lavingia has Posted a calendar Referring to his time as a member of Elon Musk’s Doge workforce. It is a brief reading – Lavingia’s Doge Stint lasted just 55 days – but provides new details about the temporary government organization formed by President Trump’s executive mandate.

LAVINGIA is a well -known name in Silicon Valley, from his days as the first employee of Pinterest at his current concert as his founder Gym, A platform where creators can sell their goods. It is also a well -known seed and angel investor.

He joined Doge as a software engineer for the Veteran (VA) case in mid -March, he wrote. What stands out from his account is his surprise that the Government Service of 473,000 employees had strict rules for who could target layoffs and quickly learned that all things in VA were not as ineffective as he imagined. He also mourned that the dog itself is not a good grease machine.

As a volunteer who had a salary of $ 0, he was immediately commissioned to detect “waste” of contracts and the people that VA should be fired, he wrote. But he was surprised to discover aspects such as the antiquity and veteran of the individual (this was VA, finally) determined who could target. Performance could be taken into account in the list, in Lavingia’s view.

He also described Doge’s advisory role as McKinsey’s management consultant and said that Doge is not responsible for the actions taken by the organizations. “Doge had no immediate power. The real decisions came from the heads of organizations appointed by President Trump, who were wise to let Doge act as a” fall “for non -popular decisions,” he says.

This is similar to what Moscow is repulsive this week in Washington Post. Musk is described Doge as Washington, “Whipping Boy” of DC, “ was accused of any non -popular decision.

Lavingia said she joined Doge after a campaign for Bernie Sanders in 2016 because she dreamed of writing code for the government that helped people on a scale. Because his Doge Missives did not take much time, he said he worked in projects he was interested in, including the revision of LLM -based LLM -based UX -based UX.

He said he created a fairly large list of materials in less than two of his month, but did not have the opportunity to do huge projects, such as “improving claims for veterans deposit or automation/acceleration of requirements”.

And, he wrote, “I have never been able to obtain approval to send anything to the production that would really improve American lives – while saving money for the American taxpayer.”

However, he was allowed to open his work. His work included a tool that scans internal PDF for terms “related to Dei, gender identity, Covid policies, climate initiatives, corporate relationships”, described On the tool page, as well as tools used by LLMS to analyze contracts and a tool for making Org charts.

He also made observations on the lack of organization in the dog itself. “I wondered why there was no central Doge software playbook with all our lessons, as a whole, I was surprised by the lack of knowledge distribution in Doge. It seemed that every engineer started from scratch.”

Were incompatible by Doge on day 55 after discussing his work There with a journalist from Fast Company. “I got the boot from the dog,” he wrote. “Shortly after the publication, my access was recalled without notice.”

In this FC interview, however, he also said that work near VA taught him that while it was slow like a giant business, it still operates.

“I would say that the shock of culture is mainly many meetings, not many decisions,” he says. “But honestly, it’s good – because the government works. It’s not as ineffective as I expected, to be honest, I hoped for easier wins.”

His experience perfectly records the dilemma of maintaining the huge government’s modern government organizations as they remain functional. While all taxpayers would want fewer waste and the government can certainly benefit from more developers sinking into the latest technology, perhaps Silicon Valley’s volunteers who range as a starting start from scratch is not the answer.

Lavingia did not respond immediately to our request for an additional comment.

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