India gets a metric fuckload of money back in remittances every year. Debatable if that's actually worth the brain drain, but then there's also the angle of having your young people learn from the rest of the world and return with new skills. I lean more towards the remittances though.
I saw this tweet and the firestorm it caused when it happened. Being an Indian man myself, I was confused what all the confusion was about... it was so obviously a joke about sweaty young men. I actually resent the CEO and company more for caving to that pressure.
Understandable for not using it to write net-new content from outside sources, but agreed that at some point the translation becomes good enough to bridge all language gaps, where it's simply an obvious call that a translation of the more fully written English article is better than relying on a local writer.
Always thought you kinda have to do this to create a product that can even be translated considering languages like French where plurals take many forms.
You don't get to live in the S&P500. Also don't really get the point of this response. Both just prove assets are wildly out of reach for young people now compared to then.