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Front End Masters $50k Experiment Supporting the Entire Dependency Tree

7 pointsby arminiover 1 year ago

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_Marak_over 1 year ago
I think what the people at thanks.dev and Front End Masters are doing is great, and I appreciate what they are doing. I made it on this list and got $5 for something. Great.<p>I&#x27;ve spoken with armini about Thanks.dev numerous times—a great person to talk with and knowledgeable about open-source economics.<p>The brass tax here is that the peak of open-source software written by humans has already passed us. The following steps we&#x27;ll be seeing are things like LLMs, which are trained on the entire NPM registry and can solve any known domain problem through curated APIs.<p>The next few years of open-source will be unglorified janitorial positions with minimal pay. Most of the intelligent maintainers have already offloaded their projects to others.<p>Anecdotally, I have found that open-source projects with overly abundant funding have perverse incentives for their user base and ultimately harm society.
bblommersover 1 year ago
The thanks.dev approach is great IMO. Tracing your project&#x27;s entire dependency tree recursively and distributing money evenly to all projects is a great way to ensure that smaller&#x2F;less visible projects also get some recognition.<p>These projects may be small, or you may not think about them because they are 1, 2 or more dependencies away, but they are still part of the success of the project&#x2F;company&#x2F;product.<p>(Note that I&#x27;m slightly biased here, as my project (Moto) has received funding from thanks.dev in the past (thanks to Sentry)).
arminiover 1 year ago
I’d love to hear your feedback on this approach to funding open source.