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1. benree+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-16 20:19:04
It grinds my gears when people on a hacker forum lobby for hackers to make less.

When it’s people who are running a worldwide communications network on the cheap without getting hacked all the time? Absolute pros.

I don’t downvote, let alone flag, but I hate this comment.

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2. mlboss+03[view] [source] 2023-11-16 20:35:48
>>benree+(OP)
Think from the perspective of the non profit. $19m/year is a lot of money to raise year after year from donations.

What’s the game plan if the donations stops coming in ?

3. melbou+9d[view] [source] 2023-11-16 21:21:49
>>benree+(OP)
Silicon Valley is not the only place to find engineers who know what they're doing. Some of us want to stay in our home country and/or don't want to jump through the hoops that American tech companies demand.
4. conduc+4q[view] [source] 2023-11-16 22:27:08
>>benree+(OP)
Well I don’t get paid to hack, it’s a hobby and sometimes I’m and entrepreneur so I don’t have the same bias as thinking all devs should be making $500k+. I actually think of cost controls and how to build more with less, so kind of polar opposite motives.

Cheap is also a relative concept. I have a guy on full time that I pay $1500 a month. It’s more than twice than he’s ever made in his life and he’s an excellent dev. If I needed to, I could find 50 more like him. Sure if I was FAANG scale trying to hire 30,000 of these people it might get tough. But, I could probably create an entire training program and just apprentice people for less than they paid new grads out of 2-4 schools they normally hire from.

5. eviks+hD1[view] [source] 2023-11-17 09:06:13
>>benree+(OP)
Or they lobby for more hackers to make more, which can happen with a change in location with an overall reduction in budget
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