
The Pragmatic Engineer The man behind the Big Tech comics – with Manu Cornet
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Feb 26, 2025 Manu Cornet, a senior software engineer and cartoonist renowned for his tech-themed comics, shares his unique insights in this conversation. He discusses his viral org chart comic that humorously depicts Big Tech's complexities. Manu reveals how Google's 20% time policy spurred innovation and his comic that predicted the failure of Google Stadia. He also reflects on the atmosphere at Twitter post-Elon Musk's acquisition, highlighting the chaotic environment and its impact on employees. Expect laughs and thought-provoking commentary on tech culture!
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Stadia's Predicted Failure
- Manu Cornet's Stadia comic, drawn at its launch, depicted a graveyard of dead Google products.
- This foreshadowed Stadia's eventual failure due to lacking network effects.
Network Effect and Stadia
- Stadia's failure, according to Manu Cornet, stemmed from its inability to overcome the network effect of established platforms like Steam.
- Developers hesitated to create Stadia-exclusive games.
Joining Twitter
- Manu Cornet joined Twitter because it resembled Google’s earlier, less corporate culture.
- However, Twitter’s lack of a substantial revenue stream like Google's ad business made it vulnerable.

