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by seper8 502 days ago
Young people are too busy with being blasted in the ass financially to focus on hobby side projects.

Boomers pulled up the ladder and now they're wondering why noone is climbing up.

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It’s true, open source doesn’t pay (usually) and millennials and younger are struggling to buy houses and just live.
Not only does it not pay but the impact is a lot lower. Can you make an editor anything like VSCode or a cache like Redis? The bar is sky high and for zero dollars it ain't worth it for most.
I don't think it needs to be sky high. The first story on here was one of a person who just basically wrapped a bunch of transfer protocols into one commend (yes, I'm severely underplaying the time and effort involved).

But I suppose it depends on what sort or magnitude of impact you want to make on the scene.

Well in many ways its a deceitfully clever way to extract slave labor of the disenfranchised.

Its an unpopular view but most of FOSS getting to the point of adoption that its at today was largely a reaction to monopolies, barriers of entry, and bad software alternatives whose cost was price gouging.

Build an OSS software suite as a company, solicit free labor, get bought out, take it private and reap the reward of money printing.

Knowing this cycle is a reality, as opposed to just someone saying it can theoretically happen, who would ever contribute when they aren't paid?

There are plenty of competent and skilled people today who are out of work, and can't feed themselves without government assistance.

> . Can you make an editor anything like VSCode or a cache like Redis?

No, but you can make a video player like MPlayer, a video library like ffmpeg, an image viewer like xv (not technically open source but close), a widget library like GTK1, an operating system, and so on and so forth. There is a lot of useful software which started as a one man show.

Sad but true. I was planning to start trying to commit to some OS last year... but the lack of luck in the Job market put that to a pause.

I need to make sure I can pay off my debt before having a clear mind to focus on being a part of an effort bigger than myself.

lol Gen Z is wealthier at this point in their lives than every preceding generation was and not even by a small margin
A portion of GenZ is wealthier than any generation of upper class ever. This is the most unequal generation in terms of wealth and education(people who submit papers on additive number theory in high school while the others have a 4th grade reading comprehension and a few thousand followers on tiktok).
Do you have a source for the claim that poor GenZ are worse off than past generations?

I'm actually curious, I've only seen the numbers in aggregate.

What's worse, that inequality is not based in competency or meritocracy but in inheritance, corruption, money printing, and connections.

The poor reading comprehension is the purposeful product of decades of indoctrination, torture, and selective interference to breed out and reduce intelligence.