Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

Bitbucket is getting phased out to cut costs

First they stop paying for licenses, and then they stop paying their employees

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I have seen so many "copy/pasters" who claim to be "developers" who feel they creating something "new" yet they dont really understand what they are doing at all. This is not just at FIDO but everywhere. It is sad that no one wants to spend the time to truly understand what they are doing and are just pressured to rush to the beat of the agile drum.

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Post ID: @4mow+1lipLNEn

back in the day, Mainframe WAS the cloud. TSO = time share option. After that, we went to individual servers in our own data centers. Now, we're back on rented mainframe so to speak (cloud). Anyone see a pattern here? Best guess is that the servers we rent on the "cloud" will up their price and we'll be back to our own data centers. cyclical based on price. Job security, I say.

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Post ID: @4qfb+1lipLNEn

If your job consists of:

(where your sole job is copy/pasting setup scripts and infrastructure templates)

You deserve to be replaced and outsourced.

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Post ID: @1rye+1lipLNEn

github enterprise is absolutely not cheaper than bitbucket on user licenses

the goal is to shut down the data centers and run everything in the magical Cloud and anyone working at the data centers surely knows their days are numbered by now. I just hope they can land gigs at these software consultancy firms that Fidelity loves to hire from (where your sole job is copy/pasting setup scripts and infrastructure templates)

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