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1. Chancy+1p[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:20:01
>>Berisl+(OP)
For presenters to pad their CV. Source: that’s literally why I do it. Plus nothing like getting a LinkedIn-ready picture of yourself on stage in front of a ginormous screen with a headset looking all TED.

Edit: Or if you create a conference that will largely be attended by tech employees you can make bank with a few months of after-work grinding. (Also odd how the op slips in shibari reference in a tech paper.)

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2. capabl+Ar[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:34:53
>>Chancy+1p
> Or if you create a conference that will largely be attended by tech employees you can make bank with a few months of after-work grinding

Most the people I know who organize conferences or are a part of organizing conferences don't make much "bank" to brag about and it's mostly about getting contacts, having fun and giving back to the community somewhat for them. But these people are all based in Europe, maybe elsewhere it looks differently.

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3. bryanr+Vr[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:36:46
>>capabl+Ar
In much of the world the path to making bank is dependent on getting contacts.
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4. michae+ou[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:56:11
>>bryanr+Vr
Sure, but if I grind leetcode to get a good job, then work 50 hours per week at it and by doing so make bank - describing my action as "people who grind leetcode can make bank" conceals more than it reveals.
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5. bryanr+yA3[view] [source] 2023-04-25 09:57:42
>>michae+ou
yeah but as we increase what amount we mean by bank we will notice that having contacts becomes more and more an essential component.

Grinding leetcode has an upperbound as to how much 'bank' it contributes, and in some conversations people would laugh and say that small amount you are talking about does not constitute bank as they sip on their fancy little drinks on their private jets whilst going through their contacts list.

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