Im not saying that it's wrong to be impress with Neflix. Im just personally not a fan.
Im not sure if they shove a lot of techs and languages in Netflix. I believe they have autonomy there. But in FAANG companies, it's not surprising to jump from one tech stack to another frequently.
I've read their [No Rules Rules](https://www.amazon.com/No-Rules-Netflix-Culture-Reinvention/dp/1984877860) book and this was before their stocks dropped, and I was already not impressed. Much of it is already covered in other much more established books like Innovator's Dilemma. Also, they subscribe to the myth of 10x engineer. Basically, the book contains a lot of anecdotes and very little outside validation. But they can claim those to be great because they were doing great.
But now that they're losing subscribers and their stocks droppings - they can no longer make that claim.
They're even losing to Disney. Makes one wonder how important tech really is for that industry. Not that Disney's tech sucks, but it was previously assumed that Netflix's tech is far superior that it was part of their defensibility.
I worked at Netflix. They fire A LOT of people for underperforming. More than 6% yearly.
Read the red book to learn more about our culture https://www.amazon.com/No-Rules-Netflix-Culture-Reinvention/dp/1984877860