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by ChrisLomont 1800 days ago
>That is not how it works,

Plenty of places pay X for tools that add more than X in productivity value.

In fact, nearly every tool I have ever gotten at a company worked like this. Most of them are also willing to test pricey tools to see if they would pay off, and when they do, the company starts buying such tools.

If you don't work at such a place, look for a place that values developer time.

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I worked for a Fortune 20 company so you can stop the patronizing tone. A paper and a pencil also increases productivity by a lot ( perhaps more than any tool) that does not mean you need to pay 5% of your developer salary by month for them.
But, you likely would pay 5% of salary (or more) for a paper and pencil (to continue with your analogy) if you had no other choice and there was no alternative tool that could substitute. So I'm not sure what point you are trying to make.
So you are repeating my original point, congratulations, it is not only the productivity that factors in the price, go back and read it.
Unless… You and me we launch a blockchain-AI-SaaS startup selling pencils by subscription!
Create a landing page. I will write a couple of posts saying that Sam Altman and Paul Graham are the smartest guys this century and we will be soon launching a a show HN, new YC company.