The HB visa's Silicone Valley has been getting for their workers is in the same vein as the agricultural industry getting their immigrants. And Silicone only has to pay them half of what a local would get. Everybody has been playing this game for cheap labor - EVERYBODY.
DOGE was and is a method to get rid of waste and trim the federal government. Why when Clinton did this in the 1990's it was called brilliant and much needed. I was in the military at the time in the 1990's and they cut half the military not counting the federal workers. AND no one really complained! lol so funny really now to think of it. I remember guys getting booted for nothing, early outs money given, overweight was a big out they used and so forth. Nothing really said? It was much worst then than now! Now- it's a total chaos! End of the world and country! lol crazy times we have entered.
Trade policy - if you have ever done business deals especially in real estate and building things you have to negotiate everything. From buying land, hiring contractors, dealing with strict environmental permits and environmental groups hostile to you. Building the building or whatever. And a myriad of other problems, challenges and people. So, tariffs are connected to negotiating the best deals for the USA (yes, the Trump haters will say he just does it for himself, where we disagree) and so it can get sloppy, dirty, ugly, and chaotic. If one has never been in business and never had to negotiate especially in difficult areas as real estate or politics, then one wouldn't understand how this all works and why the tariff issue is so messy. If one has only had just a regular job, then most likely won't understand this process. Yes, it is not pretty. Dealing with people gets tricky, nasty and ugly often times? Just the way it is? Why they get the big bucks I guess?
Great article here on AI. Thanks for the read. Much appreciated here.
I get that it's a trade-off: critical minerals leverage, Nvidia lobbying, and keeping Huawei in check. But we're also enabling bilingual CUDA/MindSpore talent, lowering their switching costs in deployment/services, and giving China a multi-stack fallback strategy, which is a big strategic gift and a rather relevant cost-avoidance asset, if we consider their ecosystem.
This plan would be easier to implement if we made giving visas to highly skilled immigrants from China and India easier. IMO.
you'd think!
I also directly highlighted the omission of talent discussions in my piece.
The HB visa's Silicone Valley has been getting for their workers is in the same vein as the agricultural industry getting their immigrants. And Silicone only has to pay them half of what a local would get. Everybody has been playing this game for cheap labor - EVERYBODY.
Please stop
We have been doing this for the last 30 years plus. Where have you been?
Jordan,
DOGE was and is a method to get rid of waste and trim the federal government. Why when Clinton did this in the 1990's it was called brilliant and much needed. I was in the military at the time in the 1990's and they cut half the military not counting the federal workers. AND no one really complained! lol so funny really now to think of it. I remember guys getting booted for nothing, early outs money given, overweight was a big out they used and so forth. Nothing really said? It was much worst then than now! Now- it's a total chaos! End of the world and country! lol crazy times we have entered.
Trade policy - if you have ever done business deals especially in real estate and building things you have to negotiate everything. From buying land, hiring contractors, dealing with strict environmental permits and environmental groups hostile to you. Building the building or whatever. And a myriad of other problems, challenges and people. So, tariffs are connected to negotiating the best deals for the USA (yes, the Trump haters will say he just does it for himself, where we disagree) and so it can get sloppy, dirty, ugly, and chaotic. If one has never been in business and never had to negotiate especially in difficult areas as real estate or politics, then one wouldn't understand how this all works and why the tariff issue is so messy. If one has only had just a regular job, then most likely won't understand this process. Yes, it is not pretty. Dealing with people gets tricky, nasty and ugly often times? Just the way it is? Why they get the big bucks I guess?
Great article here on AI. Thanks for the read. Much appreciated here.
Where else can I find good analysis on this topic?
>why exactly are we selling H20s to China?
I get that it's a trade-off: critical minerals leverage, Nvidia lobbying, and keeping Huawei in check. But we're also enabling bilingual CUDA/MindSpore talent, lowering their switching costs in deployment/services, and giving China a multi-stack fallback strategy, which is a big strategic gift and a rather relevant cost-avoidance asset, if we consider their ecosystem.