Staging: Software Engineering News: Jun 4 (3 stories)
Thursday, 4 Jun 2026
Here is your Daily summary for Software Engineering across the world for Thu 4th June 2026
An Indian software engineer turned a layoff from Oracle into a successful job search, securing three offers in just 45 days. By focusing on intensive learning in data structures, algorithms, and system design, he exemplifies resilience in a challenging job market, highlighting the importance of adaptability in tech careers.
In a notable move, Amazon employees have publicly called for regulations on data center projects during a city council meeting, marking a significant moment for Big Tech as workers advocate for environmental and community considerations in tech infrastructure.
Plex is evolving beyond its roots as a personal media server, introducing new social features as it prepares for a major price increase for its lifetime pass. This shift reflects its ambition to compete in the streaming space, emphasizing the growing importance of social connectivity in media consumption.
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The Economic Times • 3 Jun 2026, 7:41amLaid off by Oracle, landed 3 job offers in 45 days: Indian techie shares exactly what he did
A software engineer transformed a layoff into a career relaunch. He dedicated 45 days to intensive learning in data structures, algorithms, and AI engineering. System design preparation was also a key focus. He applied diligently to 10-15 jobs daily. This strategy led to multiple job offers, with the engineer soon joining a company as an AI Engineer.
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WIRED • 3 Jun 2026, 6:07pm
Amazon Employees Show Up to City Council Meeting to Demand Limits on Data Centers
Activists say it’s the first time Big Tech employees have publicly called for regulations governing data center projects.
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TechCrunch • 3 Jun 2026, 1:00pm
Plex adds new social features ahead of a major price hike for its lifetime pass
Plex has come a long way from being just a personal media server. Over the past few years, it has transformed into a streaming hub, today featuring ad-supported content and movie rental options. Now, the company is setting its sights on competing with social networking platforms like Reddit and Letterboxd: on Wednesday, Plex unveiled several […]
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