Sure, and taking an in person interview or home assignment should be paid as well then to signal us that company is serious and it’s not a fake opening
delirium
Person behind Arctius for lemmy :) My other account: [email protected]
I like cats and chickens.
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My boss legit says that he will give me some time to work on it every 2-3 months and then drops a “customer requires X feature and I promised that we will deliver in one week”. And mind you we have to patch up to 3 major versions in the past to back port the new feature because client haven’t upgraded and won’t in near future… which means sometimes our major releases are 60-70% same as our minor patches for old versions. Semvering much?
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Games@sh.itjust.works•With development costs rising, we need to make games based on user feedback, not numbers and data from the past, says NEXON Games executiveEnglish
151·1 year agoIn the universe with 20-30% of actual inflation development costs will always rise even for indie because devs have to eat something and live somewhere. Not to mention software licensing and equipment
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Technology@lemmy.zip•MKBHD is getting cancelled over $12/month wallpaper app, ad overload, and excessive permissionsEnglish
5·1 year agoSame guy who said that if something exists for free there’s no reason to charge for this
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News@lemmy.world•Chinese fighter jet got within 10 feet of US bomber over South China Sea, US military saysEnglish
950·2 years agoRemoved by mod
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why are there so few open source weather apps for iOS, compared to the very many that are on Android?English
1·2 years agoYes its one time for android, if you’re earning money with ads or purchases, google will take 1/3 of that amount, then you will have to figure out taxes on your own and there’s also some special policies for selling online goods in India, but if you’re just making apps - its one time fee to be able to upload them to google play store, or you can just distribute with froid/github for free, which is a great route as well
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why are there so few open source weather apps for iOS, compared to the very many that are on Android?English
451·2 years agoFrom the perspective of FOSS developer:
I simply don’t want to pay €100 every single year to Tim Apple to make a free hobby app.
Android has more ways to distribute, and the “official” way is one time €25 fee and that’s it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron | Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer.English
22·2 years agoIf I wanted to use the touchscreen, I’d rather get a tablet or use my phone. I would like to see the capability to open actual apps, not just chrome. In this case, even ipad is more capable than chromebooks because it can actually run lots of stuff, even video editing software.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron | Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer.English
82·2 years agoare you really trying to say that chromebook can do more than m1 macbook lol
please show me an example of working in blender with chromebook
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron | Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer.English
31·2 years agoI guess (in their mind) their laptops are “premium” product and making a cheap one will lead to brand damage.
Plus, I remember how bad was previous 12 inch macbook, people will probably be very catious about it (if they ever make one)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron | Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer.English
175·2 years agoWhat? Apple is still releasing good laptops, m1 makbook air was unmatched for its price for like 2+ years and is still a machine that can last 6-10 hours under workload
No, I’m just genuinely interested, that’s it. No negativity.
How many times did internet petitions actually changed something
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Starting today Facebook must pay $100.000 to Norway each day for violating our right to privacy.English
5·2 years agoor else they will block it in norway
More than that, I never saw political or controversial “influencer” content on YouTube at all. It’s mostly tech reviews, memes, travel and photography videos, just exactly what I watch.
Algorithms are so good these days it’s kinda funny to see someone being angry about being offered to watch the same stuff they usually watch
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone else feel that Lemmy just *isn't* addictive?English
91·2 years agoTech related stuff and old memes*
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•lemmy.world blocked the largest piracy community in all of lemmyEnglish
121·3 years agoNot like you can’t access their community anymore
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Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•Having problems with ampersands in titles.English
92·3 years agoNot just titles and not just amps, it’s a problem with html sanitization added in 18.2 I guess.
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Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•It was 15 euros earlier today, what happened?English
53·3 years agoIf your job lost 70% of its customers, I bet you’d be begging your boss to raise prices to avoid a 70% pay cut.
doing so will result in losing the remaining 30%



Even if they fire him, his code still exists and is still legally theirs.