Business Big Tech Layoffs Megathread - Techbros... we got too cocky...

Since my previous thread kinda-sorta turned into a soft megathread, and the tech layoffs will continue until morale improves, I think it's better to group them all together.

For those who want a QRD:


Just this week we've had these going on:

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But it's not just Big Tech, the vidya industry is also cleaning house bigly:

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All in all, rough seas ahead for the techbros.
 
Absolutely. The living fossils that run Sony cannot handle the fact that their hardware division is getting lapped by the Chinese and Koreans and that the PS5 is probably the end of an era for Sony.

Meanwhile a small boxy PC with a CEC feature is the future of the home console....
Apparently, there are $3 billion dollars of pre-orders for gta6 already. Niggercattle are literally going out of their way to prop this industry up. For a game that has no gameplay released yet.
 
I want to emphasize this.
Another reason is signalling company growth and appealing to investors with promises of higher returns because obviously you wouldn't mass hire if you didn't have a lucrative product in the works.
That's exactly what everyone did 2020-2022 and the second the economy turned they all went, "oopsie, we overhired!" Turns out nobody actually had the money and demand to support all those workers, they were only posturing that they did so that the low interest funding kept coming to support their pet projects like the metaverse hoping to create the next Big Thing™. It's putting the cart before the horse. It's a ponzi scheme.

Now they're all buying as many AI resources as possible. Subscriptions are going unused (or overused), hardware is sitting in warehouses. Once again it's not because they have the money and demand for those tools, they're cutting off their own limbs ("oopsie, we need to be leaner!") to be able to afford it and then shoving it into every unsuspecting anus, because they need to continue posturing to speculative investors to gain further intangible business leverage versus actual operating power.

In Xbox's case since it's relevant, they admitted to over-acquiring. It looked as if they were going to dominate the industry once Sony forced their hand, but when they had to actually stand on their own merits they had nothing: Abysmal hardware sales and not enough game pass subscribers because they had so few exclusive games worth a damn. Managerial bloat, abuse of contract and foreign labor, and impossible or misguided demands made every acquisition dysfunctional.
 
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