Ruth and Fiona aren't Patrick and Laszlo.
It feels like there was leadership turnover in the late 2010s where "conventional company" people assumed the reins of power and started managing it like one.
The founders are complicit too. People like to think "before Larry and Sergey stepped down…" but the founders still control the board (tacitly or explicitly approving of the company's current behavior). Plus, there's Sergey's "60h/w or GTFO" note from a few months back.
Yeah, this is really common at Big Tech, I saw it happen at FB, and it's only gotten worse since then.
The issue is that if you keep hiring leadership/people from the rest of the corporate world (which is basically unavoidable if you are growing) then you'll end up trending towards the median of corporate behaviour over time.
It's mostly unavoidable, unless you never hire external managers (which would be very very difficult to do).