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whycombinetortoday at 7:11 AM5 repliesview on HN

>I read the Fogbank story and recognized it immediately. Not the nuclear material. The pattern. Build capability over decades. Find a cheaper substitute. Let the human pipeline atrophy. Enjoy the savings. Then watch it all collapse when a crisis demands what you optimized away.

>In defense, the substitute was the peace dividend. In software, it’s AI.

Before it was AI, the cheaper alternative was remote contract dev teams in Eastern Europe, right?


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Tade0today at 8:27 AM

Not sure why that was ever the plan, as there are clearly not enough people.

Also over here, east of 15°E we were fired all the same.

I believe the plan is to quite simply "do less overall unless it's about AI", but everyone was waiting for others to start layoffs first.

I spent six months working part time and the decision makers made it clear that this is preferable for them long term. Beats getting fired, but I couldn't sustain this lifestyle - I'm frugal but not that frugal.

NSUserDefaultstoday at 7:12 AM

Happy to help and eventually take over.

Madmallardtoday at 10:04 AM

Pretty sure cheap foreign labor is more prevalent now than ever at every major tech company.

They really, really do not want to spend money. Especially not on Americans and their health insurance.

It's really strange how we're just letting them get away with this. They're on a fast trajectory toward putting Americans completely out of work and without aid, even though they're American companies first and foremost.

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Nuxtoday at 7:24 AM

India for the most part.

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neonstatictoday at 8:33 AM

It had to be H1B Indians and outsourcing to India. As a European, I have seen some "Eastern European devs" around, sure. But they were not present at every company I worked with. Indians were. Quality-wise, it was always the same story, but I'm not going to elaborate. Everyone who is ready to accept it, knows what I would be saying anyway.

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