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by nottednelson 3848 days ago
To me the more interesting point is the high risk. Given that someone is using a needlessly complex technology, and given that they can't maintain it themselves, they actually do need someone who can handle the needlessly complex technology. So unless you're brownfielding, the practice isn't unethical. But it can still be high risk -- mainly, I guess, because of the high opportunity cost of coupling your expertise to suboptimal tech.