33 pointsby c-oreills2 hours ago2 comments
  • logicalfails2 hours ago
    From what I can tell, much of the recent layoffs by Amazon and other large companies has been relatively surgical, focused on specific projects or silos within the company. According to the WSJ, part of these layoffs are directly tied to the shutting down of the Fresh and Go Business. Looking back, in October 2025, there was Gaming division layoffs. Echo division in 2023. Meta laid off VR reality employees a couple weeks ago.

    These layoffs don't seem to be driven by "productivity" gains of AI (yet), more so shifting out of failed business experiments. I wonder if this will act as a signaling mechanism for employees to avoid "novel" projects to avoid getting laid off or being associated with a whole division getting shutdown.

    • mandeepj4 minutes ago
      > avoid "novel" projects to avoid getting laid off

      Everything is novel in big tech. Just like once kindle, one click checkout, even Amazon itself was.

    • otterleyan hour ago
      The cuts in this round appear to be widespread. One of my good friends is an AWS account manager for a large account and she was impacted this morning.