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In Canada, any job a teenager once did is now being done by 30+ year old people from India. Is that what happens elsewhere?
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2024-16-06
Made me lol'd
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2024-16-06
Going to be a bad time for everyone whose skills don't exceed LLMs
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2024-16-06
Funny video trolling indian scammers
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2024-16-06
Poland is higher cost. 
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2024-16-06
Yup good talent can't exist among Indian people.  Talent is reserved for people in the West 
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2024-16-06
Then makes total sense to ship the jobs out of US then.
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2024-16-06
Reddit thread about India without filled with racist comments is impossible
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2024-16-06
We will have stand ups two times a day 5 days a week. Wednesday is reserved for reviewing everyone’s code.
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2024-16-06
Yep. My company is rumored to be hiring in Mexico City, but we also have a target expansion approach in LATAM as well.
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2024-16-06
These jobs are being snatched from Americans so fast you really can’t expect to see sympathy. It’s not uncommon to see 300-500 people layoffs these days and the jobs are immediately posted overseas.
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2024-16-06
And still you ship the jobs out. You see how that point doesn’t work? India will not only take your jobs. We will also come to the US and take your jobs. :)
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2024-16-06
What does that have to do with Indians in India getting hired by a mega corp for their Indian subsidiary being laid off. I get it. Easy to be racist with broad brush strokes because it gets you likes.
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2024-16-06
If you ever work with remote teams in India 2/10 actually do anything and are actually good at what they do.
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2024-16-06
I've been saying it for years, there are spots in Mexico/CentralAmerica/Caribbean that would ideally suit the role India plays. Costa Rica comes to mind for a buildout. Their tourist oriented economy means people are empathetic, generally friendly, and speak multiple languages. They stopped funding their military in 1949 focusing on environmental protection and education making them arguably one of the deepest talent pools in Central America. They are also in the Central time zone so, east coast, west coast, doesn't matter, no more awkward 10PM meetings to sync with the team.
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2024-16-06
Purchasing laptops for our Brazil team has been literally 2x as expensive and somehow 4x delivery times from the supplier.
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2024-16-06
That’s not my point. It’s not their (the Indian github engineers) fault that they got hired or laid off. So why the racist/stereotype comments on people that had nothing to do with the event? We all know the answer.
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2024-16-06
Mind blasting
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2024-16-06
The time zones thing is huge as at the end of the day the directors and VPs wanna protect number one.
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2024-16-06
Billion dollar company I used to work for essentially went all in on Costa Rica for outsourcing needs, and lots of other big firms are already there.
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2024-16-06
As a fellow Brazilian, I'm happy hearing this :)
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2024-16-06
It's what many scammers in these types of takedown videos specifically say when they are trying to scam people for gift cards. Would it be better if they artificially changed what they said? Is it ok to laugh at scammers?
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2024-16-06
Don't get so upset chump
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2024-16-06
Both of these things can be true.
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2024-16-06
today the CEO's run companies in to the ground and fail in to another position to repeat their stupidity.
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I disagree of AMD,Qualcomm. They are in India for low cost, which is correct. They also do a lot of cutting edge research in India. Just look at their own patent filings and you will find a lot of Indian employee. You don’t have to limit yourself to patents. Go through their LinkedIn and see what kind of employees are in India. AMD’s previous VP Jim Keller setup an Indian R&D site for Tenstorrent before even starting one in Austin. AMD, Qualcomm, Nvidia and others have a very high bar of hiring. Just because they have campuses in US does not mean they do less significant work in India. I previously worked at AMD until last year, and they had their core design architects in India. Qualcomm’s future modem research happens in India too. In fact, their employees from India actually travel to US for IEEE conferences. Their work is neither sloppy nor bug riddled. R&D is not limited to US as much as these companies want people to believe. Regarding Apple’s software bugs, how do you know it is because of Indian employees? Google has been in India since 2007. How do you know how many security incidences are because of Indians and not US based employees. 2007-2015 was peak Google where they had so many projects. Even Microsoft, how do you attribute their Recall feature to Indians? Their CEO is Indian. He resurrected the company. You are looking at real issues of the companies and attributing them to Indians. Which is just dubious. You might have seen sloppy but don’t generalize it.
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2024-16-06
LOL got him. It’s always the bad devs with no social skills unable to be hired that have the most to say about “quality” of engineers overseas.
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2024-16-06
I mean I was looking for like a link to the meme lol but someone else got me
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> Responding to the wide-ranging apprehension that Artificial Intelligence will pose challenges to Indian IT giants as as businesses automate tasks that Indian companies have performed. Dohmke said that AI would lift Indian IT companies to the next level instead of disrupting them. Translation: Now indian tech workers can just ask chatgpt what to do instead of using what little skills they bring to the job to begin with. While 'elevating' already poor or over-represented skill levels, what about the argument that the people who rely on these Indian tech workers will eventually just AI models to do the work themselves? > Children and adults alike will learn to code in their native language, leading to a prolonged groundswell of developers. Except, thats not really coding. You mean I can just write out what I want and another machine codes it for me? Again in that case, what is to stop the customer just using their own native language to ask for the same specifications and having an AI write it for them.. skip the middle man?
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2024-16-06
I don’t think I said it wasn’t okay to laugh at scammers lol just that you’re laughing at them because of their broken English, not because they tried to scam you
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2024-16-06
The seizures are to cause them to actually tap on something by accident.
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2024-16-06
“Do the needful” is such a subtle way to reference Indians
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2024-17-06
Can confirm India call centers/tech support centers are a hivemind type intelligence. We took out one of their leaders and the entire staff of the building collapsed.
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2024-17-06
Don't care. India sucks bad
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Take it with a grain of salt. I’m more sour on IBM culture but I used to work on a project about 12-15 years ago. Fantastic people and IBM in their ways gobbled them up. Their sales team from this company bounced during IBMs bluewashing process. Anyways, IBM wanted redundancy on where the project was being built, totally makes sense especially that whole hard drive fiasco in the late 2000s if you were in the industry at the time. IBM Guad was the redundant place, this project was heavy in the system configuration, requiring it to be turn key ready when it got the customers site. The main build site where we built the product they had no issues with it (they had years experience before the buyout) but IBM Guad kept configuring the system wrong, ignoring error messages on the screen. Like “shit is broke yo, stop”. Idk if it was a language barrier but the error messages were color coded, red bad, green good. Just frustrating after putting so much effort into a project like that. I stepped away from that project shortly after jbail got involved, I was just burnt out 😓
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Because not everything is “racist”. Just because they’re referencing something that an indian person said, in a thread about indian people, doesn’t automatically make it racist or mocking. That’s my point. You don’t have to understand the joke or reference.
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2024-17-06
Ahh, my b. I make that typo all the time
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2024-17-06
the website suddenly got a 40% boost in smell reduction
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No thanks. Sounds like an intentional stroke.
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Uncle Sam gave him a bucket of $$$ and some freedom
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2024-16-06
Yeah for sure. He's a capitalist, but people are acting likes he's a Russian ally when in reality he just aims to create products that will generate money while causing the least possible geopolitical friction for him (specifically with China).
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2024-16-06
They could have easily dressed this thing as a Star Wars droid and it would've been 10X badass.
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2024-16-06
Don’t tell Elon.
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How’s he make money off of repeating Putins lies on his personal Twitter account?
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2024-16-06
Coming soon to a municipal police department near you!
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2024-16-06
Not like russia don't have anti satellite missiles
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2024-16-06
Not like they will start shooting down satellites owned by an US campany
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2024-16-06
See see they are nazi using Goliath drones/S this is a joke
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2024-16-06
"For the love of God, why won't the Ukrainians defending themselves against a cruel evil dictator for the last 2 years please just dress up their weapons as things I like from Disney movies."
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2024-16-06
Yeah man I really mean it. I'm calling my congressman now.
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Why are you getting downvoted? Spot-on and hilarious.
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User name checks out 😂
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2024-16-06
Is Intel shooting the people calling them out?
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2024-16-06
I said, GPU-wise. Nvidia's Linux support has been historically absolute dogshit. It helps that the Steam Deck uses AMD GPUs (and CPUs too, if memory serves), so their work on Proton is always going to prioritize getting games working well on AMD parts.
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2024-16-06
Do you still use AMD GPUs? I have a 3060 ti and will probably upgrade at some point after the next gen releases (I try to stay a generation behind to get decent prices), but have heard some bad things about AMD firmware and software that makes me hesitant to adopt it. I love their CPUs (currently using a 5700x), but I’ve yet to try their GPUs.
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2024-16-06
Foreskin master race
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2024-16-06
> Dont know why you are being downvoted. Because anecdotes are not statistics.
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2024-17-06
Cut your losses and NVDA?
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2024-17-06
Wow, I didn’t realize buying an overstocked item at a steep discount was actually going to be the best bet in the end. I mean it’s the fastest computer I ever had scaled to the times, most ram, best gpu, cpu, etc. I sold my 5700xt for 978 and paid 330 for it, sold a r9 fury for $380 and a bunch of other stuff, and then waited for the chip shortage to end… and they’re still over stocked with 12th gen CPU’s some places. I guess grab them while they’re still there.
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It's not just the uncapped power limits though. I've had 2 i9s that even after setting all the power limits and profiles to "Intel Recommended Defaults" are crazy unstable. Only way I got stability on my current i9 with all the recommended power limits is by reducing all cores to a max of 5500mhz.
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Someone should put AI on the blockchain - that will re-invigorate the technology, bringing in additional investment and hype. /s
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Yeah I'm a market research consultant and I can say for a fact that in the last year the speed with which my clients expect us to finish projects is getting much quicker. They aren't saying that we should use AI, but they are going with our competitors who use it because of the speed that they can complete work and so we have to adapt to use it as well because it's the only way to keep up with client demands.
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Lulz, and I bank using ai. Have fun overhyping and overdeveloping ai into fucking everything. Oh yeah...it's not ai, it's llm and statistics you marketed to monkeys!!!
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2024-16-06
I hope to bronze his shoes on day.
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2024-16-06
A bit of cloud based vertically integrated synergy. That’s actually a really good idea.
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2024-16-06
You sound like a Thought Leader.
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Yea, no surprise there... but tbh, it's also lazy. There are examples of companies actually taking a stance against gen AI (e.g., Flipped Normals marketplace recently introduced no-ai policy, a lot of companies forbid access due to security concerns, etc.) or more examples of outrage when companies did use it (including Adobe, Wacom and Maxon). After giving it some more thought I think now that this article is just lazy (or as someone said in the comments - just thinly veiled ad for Cara). You can find better and more varied examples with few google searchers... or by asking copilot... ie, your point about some people getting replaced is very well targeted.
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Holy cow! That's how far back the conspiracy goes???
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2024-17-06
yea, once it's no longer beneficial to them lmao
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2024-17-06
Can we get rid of the AI momentum already please
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2024-17-06
The power grid started to collapse just reading that
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2024-17-06
underrated comment lol
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I disagree, I'm fully aware that general AI is possible. The fact that we have to discuss what AI means and if it's AGI or ANI illustrates the fact that the big tech marketing machine has made things confusing for everyone. The situation we're in is similar to early medicine. There was no shortage of people selling miracle cures and snake oil promising to fix all your problems and failing to live up to those promises. I'm critical of what has been sold to the public as "AI" because the underlying technology isn't as capable as it's being sold to us. The LLMs don't know WHY the patterns they generate are correct and will confidently be incorrect instead of saying "I don't know" They currebt tech doesn't understand context. They're extremely good at finding patterns and regenerating content based on all their training data, but to insinuate that the LLMs they are using are AGI, is misleading at best and potentially dangerous depending on how much the general public blindly trusts what they're being told.
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Shut up Francis I'm not going into the trench myself
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2024-16-06
Just wait until he hears about insurance company's Human Life Value calculations.
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2024-16-06
I wonder how he feels about self flying fighter planes shooting down unmanned drones and missiles and such, and other self flying fighter planes?
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2024-16-06
Your droids, we don’t serve their kind here.
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2024-17-06
And laugh at an idiot pope that is trying to help Putin. 
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I mean…how would you do without? Somehow a value needs to be attached to a life.
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It's not the machines, it's the physics that decide.
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https://www.axon-vision.com/ https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Middle-East-crisis/Israeli-startups-hope-to-export-battle-tested-AI-military-tech https://www.israel-tech-pr.com/companies/axon-vision/ Buying products from these people is directly supporting the genocide and anyone in possession of Axon enterprise products need to be jailed for terrorism.
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Your first link in your original post is about an American company that sells body cams to police, this company is called Axon Enterprise. It is publicly traded on the NYSE. The links in this new post of yours about a different, Israeli company called Axon Vision. It is privately owned. As far as I can tell, the two are unrelated. Am I missing something or did you mix up two companies with similar names in a similar field? Might wanna figure that out before you go labeling people as terrorists.
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I don't remember Napoleon being a father of industry.
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Is that why Redditors are so scared?
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there isn't. it's just asking questions to an AI they don't own.
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The CEOs are high with their own farts.
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Plus it will actually work. Unlike Pin, or R1.
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$1B useful? I’ll take a $1M or 2 and give you one.
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Okay so this company tried making the Star Trek badge and royally f***** up
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If you have value. People try all the time and just perishb
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Apple Intelligence made this obsolete.
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