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Comment by _giorgio_

1 year ago

Seriously, what is the reason for this move?

The language is so good and well known that they don't need a dedicated team to do these activites you talked about?

Or are they hiring cheaper workers?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40171125#40176438

I don't understand such a move, because all AI is developed in pytorch. I think that google uses JAX and pytorch.

they are building a new python team from scratch in munich, for whatever reason. yeah, it doesn't make sense to me either.

  • I am sure you will find another job that you really like. Well you said you guys were seriously understaffed but that makes it more nonsense to fire them. So were you guys working on a specific project and will those guys from munich continue on it.

  • I’m sorry to hear that.

    It does not make sense at all. Python cython is a complex ecosystem. It is very difficult for new engineers to pick up speed.

    Do you think there is some priority change? Like more focus on internal use case, instead of upstream contribution?

    • i doubt there is much room for a priority change. as i said elsewhere, we were a pretty understaffed team, so we were already very focused on the highest value internal use cases. we did have a couple of people who also worked on the core python interpreter, but that was only a fraction of their duties, and even our open source and upstream contributions were driven by stuff that google also needed done.

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In my mind it would make sense if there are some laws to which they want to adhere, perhaps something EU-related (GDPR? IDK), and moving to Munich might be a good way of prioritizing. Perhaps something US-related they don't like, see for example that TikTok is an AI company and yeah, or the KYC-related stuff [1]. However, I am talking out of my ass, I don't really keep up with laws, upcoming bills or anything like that. :shrug:

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40158752