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HowSwayy@lemmy.ml to Gaming@lemmy.ml · 2 年前

Amazon Lays Off 180 Employees In Its Games Division

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Amazon Lays Off 180 Employees In Its Games Division

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HowSwayy@lemmy.ml to Gaming@lemmy.ml · 2 年前
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Amazon Lays Off 180 Employees In Its Games Division - Aftermath
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Video game workers just can't catch a break
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    So much snarky hate from baby coders but can you imagine if you had to be a person and pick up the phone and actually talk to your customers. Or actually manage your own time and stay on task?

    The horror.

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      “I know what will help these idiot coders manage their time better: more meaningless meetings with middle managers patting themselves on the back”

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        I love how you judge them all by stereotype in classic tech bro I know better than you peak form.

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      Perhaps if you’d get over your density, you’d realise that a lot of developers (myself included) do manage our own time. That take of yours isn’t it. You may want to reconsider.

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        Yes, the most successful companies are always headed up solely by devs and engineers. Got it 👌.

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          Ah, my hopes were too high, it seems.

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      I’ve probably been coding for longer than you’ve been alive, champ.

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        👌 champ

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