How Big Tech Really Works (From the Inside)
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概要
Big tech isn’t a buzzword anymore, it’s the scaffolding holding up the modern economy and, increasingly, modern politics. We sit down and map the real shape of power behind the Magnificent Seven: Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, NVIDIA and Tesla. We talk through what they do, why they dominate the S&P 500, and the part most people miss, where the revenue comes from versus where the profit actually lands. If you’ve ever wondered why Amazon can run on thin retail margins while AWS prints cash, or why Google Ads is still one of the greatest business models ever built, we make it plain.
From there, we zoom out to the global dependencies that make big tech feel both impressive and fragile. Taiwan’s TSMC sits underneath much of the semiconductor supply chain, and that reality turns “chips” into geopolitics. We also touch on non-US giants like ByteDance and Samsung, then bring it back to the West Coast to ask why Seattle and the Bay Area became such powerful innovation hubs in the first place, from universities and defence roots to talent density and network effects.
Then we get into the part everyone really wants: what it’s like inside these companies. We unpack Silicon Valley compensation and culture, including base salary, bonuses and RSUs, how vesting creates golden handcuffs, and why perks like free food and on-campus services can be both brilliant and slightly manipulative. We also talk about the uncomfortable employee vs contractor divide, and what performance cultures look like when KPIs and reviews are relentless.
Finally, we tackle the looming disruption: AI coding tools like Claude Code, vibe coding demos, and what happens when “writing code” stops being the main job. Are we heading towards fewer engineers, better engineers, or just a different definition of software engineering altogether?
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