This story archetype is the Hero's Journey that inspires all software development:
• I have a problem • I do not know how to solve that problem • But I strongly believe, without evidence, that I can solve a generalized version of that problem if I form a large enough team and work at it for 35 years(*) • We are now accepting donations
(*) initial estimate is often less than 35 years
Now, you have probably heard all this before, and if you're a software developer you have probably lived it. This part is not really in question. The burning question for us today, as we enjoy the (hopefully) peak of late-stage capitalism, is: …but where will the donations come from?
The Gift of It's Your Problem Now
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