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by falcolas 3252 days ago
Almost every argument that you are making here could be exactly applied to developers and contractors. Hope that they can out-value a contractor. They're expensive. Some larger businesses have terrible dev teams and a team of contractors could out-perform them all.

> Good ops people can cost as much as good developers.

And this is a surprise? They bring a ton of domain specific expertise, good automation experience, and they lift the burden of managing your systems from your developers, so they can work on features and not scaling.

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If you can afford to put good people in every position, by all means go for it, but that's not been how startups and small businesses hire, or else they wouldn't have to use the phrase "we wear a bunch of different hats here at St4rtUp". The apparent trend has been to overload the developer with additional responsibility instead of, e.g., making ops people build product features.