Yeah, even a crappy LLM does a better job than a pajeet... And you can actually understand it.
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>The foundation of India’s $250 billion technology services industry is a simple bargain. A seemingly endless supply of engineering graduates, earning as little as $5,000 a year, could be trained to perform work that cost ten times as much in the developed world. Giants such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys architected their global advantage in part on this labour arbitrage, assembling vast pyramids of junior talent to serve clients from New York to London.
Yeah, even a crappy LLM does a better job than a pajeet... And you can actually understand it.
Archive: https://archive.today/i5Wac
From the post:
>>The foundation of India’s $250 billion technology services industry is a simple bargain. A seemingly endless supply of engineering graduates, earning as little as $5,000 a year, could be trained to perform work that cost ten times as much in the developed world. Giants such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys architected their global advantage in part on this labour arbitrage, assembling vast pyramids of junior talent to serve clients from New York to London.
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