Re: why dragging this to public? Because I don’t want the same to happen to anybody else. I don’t like doing it, I stress about it as fuck, I prefer—and tried, multiple times—to solve it quietly. This is the very, very last resort.
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Re: why dragging this to public? Because I don’t want the same to happen to anybody else. I don’t like doing it, I stress about it as fuck, I prefer—and tried, multiple times—to solve it quietly. This is the very, very last resort. 8 comments
Re: next gig. I have some savings, so I’m going full open-source for the rest of the year, @borkdude -style. We’ll see how it goes from there. Initially I planned to use that money for 2+ years OSS sabbatical, but I guess it’ll have to be shorter now. If you want to help—subscribing to Patreon or Github is the best way. You can see the type of work I’m doing in my Transparency reports https://patreon.com/tonsky. Stay safe, be smart, and have a productive working week! @nikitonsky This sucks. People need to be warned about bad companies. The problem is that sometimes you have a contract saying that you can't badmouth them on social media. @yisraeldov seriously? I know you can’t make inside info or your salary public, but a ban on negative reviews? That shouldn’t be a thing |
It’s 2023, US and Europe are the centers of civilized world, and nobody should be fighting for the money they were promised in plain English. It’s not even I thought/he thought situation! It’s all in writing! I’ve had enough of that bullshit in early 2000-s in Russia.