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by lqet 486 days ago
> most recognized expert in the world

I am certainly not the most recognized expert in the world.

> If your tools and data are at all business critical to a real company you are vastly undercharging

I make around 90% of my revenue from flat rate prices. The hourly rates are an additional service. The majority of my clients pay quarterly flat rates. For the typical client, I only have to set up a generation script once, which takes around 30 minutes. I usually never touch that script again for years.

> [...] hardly a business achievement [...] That is a third less than a random handyman will charge where I live.

Sorry, but I really couldn't care less. I never actively planned to do this side gig. I got into it because people cold-contacted me and asked me for it. I very much enjoy doing it, I like the industry contacts it generates, it's only a few hours work each month, and it pays off my mortgage. It's mostly a paid fun hobby project.

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Some people get caught up in "maximization". Everything must be efficient, and use every moment of your time, and be commensurately compensated so as to profit maximally.

Your approach flies in the face of that, but you don't care! I happen to love that stance and applaud your ability to recognize the enjoyment/comfort in it. You enjoy what you do, but don't seek to attempt to make it more than it currently is.