Greetings, Tekin Legion! Welcome to a new episode of Tekin Night. March 13, 2026, was a day that shook the foundations of the tech world. From the shocking mass layoff of 1,600 employees at Atlassian—sounding the alarm on AI replacing human jobs—to NVIDIA's terrifying $26 billion investment and the disappointing delay of Valve's Steam Machine. In this news autopsy, we put 6 information bombs that are rewriting the future of Silicon Valley and the gaming industry under the Tekin Garage microscope. Are you ready?
March 13, 2026 was the day that shook the tech world to its core. From Atlassian's massive layoff of 1,600 employees to NVIDIA's $26 billion investment, from Steam Machine delays to Apple's surprise announcements
— 6 stories that show how rapidly the AI revolution is changing the rules of the game. Are you ready to see how one day can rewrite the future of technology? [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Atlassian Mass Layoffs:
When AI Replaces Humans On the morning of March 13, 2026, Atlassian employees woke up to a shocking message from CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes. In a pre-recorded video, he announced that the company would lay
off 10% of its global workforce — 1,600 people. The reason? "To self-fund further investment in AI and enterprise sales." This bitter decision represents the new reality of the working world. Atlassian,
maker of popular tools Jira and Confluence, announced it would use the money saved from these layoffs to develop AI capabilities. In other words, humans are being fired to make room for machines. The devastating
statistics: Of the 1,600 layoffs, 480 were in Australia — 30% of all cuts. This means Atlassian didn't even spare its home country. The company also replaced its Chief Technology Officer to "better align
with the AI era." "We are entering a new era where AI is not just a tool, but a replacement for human labor. This was a difficult but necessary decision." — Mike Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian CEO The reaction
from employees and the tech community was intense. On social media, #AtlassianLayoffs trended, and many experts called this move "the beginning of the end of the human work era." But Atlassian is determined:
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