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by tomlock 3065 days ago
I find it so weird that so many software developers think they're being paid fairly in the face of Google having massive reserves of cash just lying around.
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Additionally there is lots of software written 5-10 years ago making tons of money today where the original authors get none of it.
There’s probably an order of magnitude more software that was written 5-10 years ago that lost money but the software devs were still paid for.
Yes but the loss is linear while the gains are often exponents. I bet the integral of each would make the 'lost money' nearly insignificant.
Well, yeah. Otherwise there’d be little incentive to risk that money. And you wouldn’t call those losses insignificant if it was your money :)
not to mention all the anti-poaching stuff that was revealed.

Why would they need to have those agreements if people were being paid a fair price?

When you realize you can retire early, it's quite easy to forgive them. Not realizing you're very fortunate would make you kind of a jerk, no?
So if you can retire early, complaining about your employer makes you a jerk?
No, just complaining about being underpaid when anyone looking at things objectively would say you're well off and have been treated well.
Why do you feel like you can correctly discern what the objective view is?
Well, maybe "objective" was the wrong word. But you can try to see things from other people's point of view. This is something humans can do.
Well, perhaps you can see that saying people who are "fortunate" are "jerks" for complaining when something isn't fair is quite baffling, then? And perhaps you can see that using the phrase "this is something humans can do" can come across as quite condescending? And perhaps you could see that the same argument could be used against any company with cash reserves, whether they employ engineers or minimum-wage line cooks, then?
>Google having massive reserves of cash just lying around.

What does that have to do with anything?

Clearly, employees generated that money and don't have it.
In the face of all of the companies that illegally colluded to suppress developer wages sitting on massive reserves of cash...

It’s the same thing as poor whites clinging to racism because they think it elevates their class position. False consciousness abounds.