Post ARrlRhngOhmkfbRLqy by sindarina@mastodon.lol
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 (DIR) Post #ARrlRhngOhmkfbRLqy by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T13:55:43Z
       
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       I am annoyed at how much coverage of these recurring "Big Gorilla lays off around 10.000 people" is basically just a rehash of the company press release, with not a single journalist asking how it's possible that all of these big tech companies made the same exact mistake of hiring too many people, while simultaneously showing record profits.Like, if a 'rigorous review' finds 12.000 redundancies, why does nobody question leadership about how this was allowed to happen?Not one critical note.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRjVg2cZRyL2048 by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T14:03:03Z
       
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       Amazon: 18.000Alphabet/Google: 12.000Meta/Facebook: 11.000Microsoft: 10.000Salesforce: 8.000And there's probably more that I am forgetting right now. All very similar percentages of the total workforce, clearly the kind of "you must cut this many" move that's been passed down from on high, and yet pretty much all reporters are nodding along with "post-pandemic spending shift, and weakening global economy" 🙄
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRlKPHUkBbxm1mC by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T14:05:50Z
       
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       I know I saw a thing on here about how it's essentially a viral thing, with one company starting it, and others then following suit, simply because it's a thing now, but I don't remember where.It's not my job, though, while it is for these journalists and reporters. Do your fucking job, make them afraid of the coverage that might follow these sorts of vaguely-worded press releases.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRnrnqIe7U7Pj6m by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T21:14:25Z
       
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       This looks like it's indeed that article. Thank you, various people who linked it in the replies 🙂Copycat behaviour, layoffs kill people due to the stress imposed, doesn't really improve anything, etc.https://news.stanford.edu/2022/12/05/explains-recent-tech-layoffs-worried/
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRpyxydZ42umTYG by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T21:16:42Z
       
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       This is also interesting, in this context; US companies outsourcing work to teams in Latin America, to the point where local companies are having a very difficult time hiring, they're simply priced out of their own market; https://restofworld.org/2023/cheap-developers-latin-america-tech-crunch-scarcity/
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRrqt1eI1qR13Ee by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T23:38:36Z
       
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       Also, for the various people going “well, actually, news is hard now because journalists can’t get paid because everyone wants to get their news for free so they all fucked off to substack”; sure, has nothing to do with clickbait headlines, optimising for outrage, clinging to journalism as the truth class, platforming of nazis, TERFs and every other bigot in the name of ‘neutrality’, bothsidesism, etc.I pay for news, thank you very much.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRtuVNANAEEiy9Y by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-20T23:44:51Z
       
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       But I won’t pay for ‘journalism’ that kicks down instead of punching up, or newspapers that let pretty much anyone onto their opinion pages, or editors that pretend they are somehow ‘neutral’ when they greenlight yet another transphobic article.Case in point: The Guardian is profitable, probably because of that nonsense. They are not getting my cash.#DontPayTheGuardian
       
 (DIR) Post #ARrlRvr292mgG37E1I by sindarina@mastodon.lol
       2023-01-21T06:57:31Z
       
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       By the way, another thing that’s weird in all this; the fact that the conversation about mass layoffs at tech companies didn’t really take off until Alphabet did it, and Google was affected?Like, there was some conversation around it, but nothing like the past 24 hours. Something something critical mass, perhaps. Who knows.