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by iJohnDoe
30 days ago
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Really crazy they openly talk about "fungible" in general. It shouldn't even be a thing. Also, the following line from the article is key, because that is what AWS should be concerned about. Unfortunately, due to the layoffs, they will get many applicants. However, hiring I'm sure is so broken at AWS that they won't really hire anyone. Plus, if they already are downsizing due to AI, then it's not like they will be on a hiring spree. > It also assumes that there is a limitless supply of people with the required skills, and a willingness to work for Amazon. I think one major concern here is that "apparently" AWS is in such good place they don't have to worry about anything. People, their reputation, their employees, future stability, growth. Nothing is of worry. They have reached the IBM status where everything is awesome. However, executives are usually paid precisely to worry about these things. Though, we've seen executives are pretty stupid these days. So, I guess it's clear AWS is clearly not the exception. |
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