Jason Gorman on Nostr: I think an apt fate for the tech companies laying off tens of thousands of developers ...
I think an apt fate for the tech companies laying off tens of thousands of developers and refusing to hire at entry level - simply to appease shareholders - is to find themselves competing in a landscape a few years from now where the best and brightest of those have formed their own competing businesses.
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