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r/pcgaming · u/Turbostrider27 · 3w ago

Epic devs discuss the shock of mass layoffs: 'We only had a slight hint that the company revenue wasn't doing well'

Epic devs discuss the shock of mass layoffs: 'We only had a slight hint that the company revenue wasn't doing well'

r/networking · u/AperatureTestAccount · May 12, 2026

Layoffs in IT. Is it Network Positions?

Seeing a lot of IT positions getting layoffs in the news and on r/Layoffs to make way for funding for AI. They don't seem to list what positions are being cut. My suspicion is that Developers seem to be taking the brunt …

Hacker News · u/user2132141 · 3w ago

The AI cost is going to create a new excuse for mass layoffs

So everyone always talks about the scenario where for example a CEO fires 3 out of 5 devs because the remaining 2 can just use AI to do the same amount of work. When that happens, people get pissed because it’s obvious c…

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r/devops · u/chaoticbean14 · May 14, 2026

Hosted git options these days?

I see a lot of hate on GitHub, I see GitLab recently announced a lot of layoffs and it seems they've joined the 'people you love to hate' club in terms of public opinion. That leaves who for hosting private repos? Bitbuc…

r/nvidia · u/fortune · Apr 28, 2026

"The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees": Nvidia exec says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workers

Recent tech layoffs would initially appear to indicate the great labor shift from human workers to AI may already be happening. Meta announced last week in a memo that it plans to lay off 10% of its workforce, about 8,00…