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by laurent123456 1041 days ago
If the developer is well paid, probably not? Why would they throw away what they built for a lump sum if they have decent side-business and recurrent revenues?
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For me, StackOverflow proved that literally everyone has a price. The world is hurtling full-speed towards the corporation-citizenship cyberpunk dystopia people have been writing for years, as every company buys up everything they can in order to stay "competitive."
If I offer you 100 years worth of revenue for your browser extension are you really not going to entertain the idea of selling?
Sure but they probably won't offer that much. What I mean is that the value of this app, despite being free, is not zero, but that's probably what the developer was getting. So even if he got 10K for it, he's happy and moved on.
The app originally set the desktop theme to dark mode or not. That’s not worth more than a single one dollar payment, if that.

If I want to do some shady app shit I am buying install base. 100x an app that makes a few grand a year could still be worth it for my nefarious purposes.

Given a sufficient lump sum that guarantees I no longer have to work, my morals can be easily bought.