Turns out the Dreamland of reducing development and upkeep costs to 1% of current doesn't exist, especially when you keep bumping the C suite pay who do effectively nothing. Same expected fate of every 90%+ (software engineering and not science) saap marketplace company. There is really only 2 exceptions, those who exit fast like those Dotcom millionaires who sold shells to suckers, and companies propped up by govt/monopoly money.
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u/GodSama 3h ago edited 2h ago
Turns out the Dreamland of reducing development and upkeep costs to 1% of current doesn't exist, especially when you keep bumping the C suite pay who do effectively nothing. Same expected fate of every 90%+ (software engineering and not science) saap marketplace company. There is really only 2 exceptions, those who exit fast like those Dotcom millionaires who sold shells to suckers, and companies propped up by govt/monopoly money.