Musk then requested that everyone who really creates software report to Twitter’s headquarters by Friday afternoon in a pair of widely disseminated emails issued at the start of work Friday. But first, he requested that they submit him a high-level report on the greatest code they had worked on in the previous six months.
    He wrote a follow-up email after the first request for engineers to come into the office, pushing individuals to fly to San Francisco to present in person. In one of his emails, he stated that he would be working late into the night in the company’s headquarters office on Friday and again on Saturday.Musk stated that the purpose of providing all of this material and meeting with him in the office would be to conduct brief, technical interviews to assist him better grasping the Twitter tech stack.Musk stated that anyone permitted to work remotely might request video calls with him. However, he also stated, Only those who are unable to go to Twitter HQ or have a family emergency are exempted.The conflicting signals about returning to work follow a flood of resignations from Twitter workers on Thursday.Their new Chief Twit, as Musk jokingly refers to himself, had delivered an ultimatum the day before, demanding that they commit to his vision for Twitter 2.0 and agree to work long hours at high intensity.Three resigned workers told CNBC that they still had access to several internal Twitter systems on Friday morning.One person speculated that because so many individuals from Twitter’s human resources and IT departments had resigned or been laid off, it would take a long time for the firm to figure out who should be denied access to email, Slack, and other platforms.

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