Contracts expire and can be renegotiated, or even reneged on if you are willing to accept the consequences (which you may see as preferable to enabling wanton murder)
Why is there any controversy about defending one's nation being "good" or "bad"?
I can not believe what I am reading here, and how the single comment supporting defending one's country is so heavily downvoted. Qatar has poisoned Western online communities such that all defence of the United States is considered taboo? I don't even live in the US and I am frightened by what I see here.
And they'll be terminated by Jan 2027. Anything too scandalous will be done in secrecy thanks to code&project silos.
Next victims of "AI productivity gains"
every change starts with a few people, and then it grows
Google is grandfathered into a few preexisting defense contracts. Any red lines you draw may have already been crossed.
Literally yesterday google changed how secrets work. Its very possible to introduce change.
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Contracts expire and can be renegotiated, or even reneged on if you are willing to accept the consequences (which you may see as preferable to enabling wanton murder)
> every change starts with a few people, and then it grows
your opinion is defense contracts are bad
my opinion is defense contracts are good
who is correct? probably me since 99.9% of Googlers won’t leave over this
Thanks for informing me of my opinion on defense contracts /s
Their goal is not to leave, it is to start a conversation that hopefully ends up changing company policy.
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Why is there any controversy about defending one's nation being "good" or "bad"?
I can not believe what I am reading here, and how the single comment supporting defending one's country is so heavily downvoted. Qatar has poisoned Western online communities such that all defence of the United States is considered taboo? I don't even live in the US and I am frightened by what I see here.
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