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by heretohelp
5017 days ago
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I don't demand anything of them, but they won't create a dependency where I previously had none and expect to be rewarded with money for it. I am making founders aware of this attitude so that they can 1. Realize that there's a problem 2. Distinguish themselves among their competitors by addressing this concern I'm not aiming to prescribe solutions, just describing the heuristics I presently rely on to determine if a service is likely to become a liability. I always do a fluid cost-benefit analysis beyond the black-and-white I described in my top comment. That you believed what I said had anything to do with "demanding" free labor of anyone is telling and indicates a defensive posture on the subject. Not a surprising reaction to have, given that Sentry (your errors-as-a-service project) depends on people trusting you not to just shut it down tomorrow. |
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