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Is it just a thing I've experienced in a Western country or don't tech types tend to lean on the social libertarian ideals including free speech? Because they may not care for China so much in that regard.
Depends on the corner of the tech world I think. In FOSS circles, sure.
I could be convinced of anything with enough shovels full of money.
I guess some people are like that. To me, being rich isn't worth the trade-off of having to watch what I say all the time.
The loyalty is to the paycheck. Not like I am free do or say anything under current management and I assume the roles would be insulated from the Chinese government. They know the cultures differ and they would scare off nerds being evil and present.
I sure as hell wouldn't risk my life out of prison on such an assumption.
"They won't do anything to me, I'm a foreigner" is harshly proven wrong all over the world all the time. The idea that China would be any different to Joe Tech Worker when there are thousands more where he came from is silly.
I was assuming remote roles. Living in China would be too dangerous.
Same.
The post is from .ee. it's not based in any reality. At best China might steal a few people from EU tech like Germany which is paid very little compared to the states. Comparing US tech and EU tech is foolish. The EU already knows it's in last place on a world technology scale.
Even in a podunk 300 person company you'll pretty consistently make 40-60k more than EU peers.
I'm confused because this is from the WSJ not a specific lemmy instance.
Yeah but once it gets posted to an .ee, it becomes fake. You'd know that if all of the senior tech workers in your brain hadn't already left for high paying Chinese jobs.
It's such a weird statement for them to make (twice). I could see questioning if it was from hexbear or maybe lemmy.ml, but WTF has lemmy.ee done to anyone to garner a reputation? I have an account there, too, and it's pretty chill from what I've seen.