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duxup 6 days ago

It's not my money man. It's still fine.

dijit 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

“not my money” thinking will always indirectly lead to bad things for you on a long enough timeline.

Edit: this got flagged, but if you end up in an unprofitable position because you chose Oracle as a vendor and they squeezed your company so hard they need to choose between paying you (either via a raise or via actually employing you) or staying with a vendor thats squeezing them; they will choose the latter, as its short term cheaper.

duxup 5 days ago | parent [-]

I think you can take it too far and spend a lot of time worrying about nickel and dimes for someone who doesn't care... github is unlikely to eat a business and if it does you made some bad choices.

Otherwise you make the call, maybe the company changes their business practices for the worse, maybe they don't ... it's not like you can ever be sure about that.

SturgeonsLaw 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That not-your-money is still going towards rewarding user-hostile decisions

komali2 6 days ago | parent [-]

No ethical consumption under capitalism. My phone has minerals in it mined under slave-like conditions.

I'm all for everyone going full Libra - we do it at my co-op - but it makes sense to me that venture funded companies would "play the game" and light investor money on fire because, first, who gives a shit, and second, the investors want you to do that anyway so they can find out as fast as possible if you're a unicorn.

At my co-op, I spend hours writing future proof code and integrating FOSS solutions that I hope will serve us forever. When I'm at a startup, I'm looking for the fastest, maybe cheapest solution. YC gave us 200k in AWS credit? Guess we're on AWS. Another company in the cohort is some LLM IDE ala cursor and gave us a year free? Sure, burn tokens their investors are paying for, more agents for me. Vercel offers us a year of free hosting? Great, I hate nextjs but Claude loves it so fuck it, we deploy a nextjs app on vercel and lock ourselves deep into that ecosystem. Our product may not look like this at all in a year so I may be rewriting it in Vue or whatever when the vercel bills start coming in. Doesn't matter.

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