To echo the above sentiments, no pricing is also synonymous with enterprise for me and I don't give any consideration to products without transparent pricing at all.
That makes sense. We are definitely not trying to hide an outrageous enterprise price tag. I responded to mchusma's comment with how our pricing currently works. Let me know if you have any specific questions about it and happy to dive deeper!
Would it be possible to put it in print where we could find it without iteration over the same query on a third party news aggregation website which is likely to never be found by anyone who could benefit from your services?
Hey all! My name's Neill. I'm your local linux enthusiast, web developer, cyclist, travel bug, and serial entrepreneur addicted to making cool stuff with awesome people.
I'm an experienced full-stack engineer and have been working with various companies and startups over the past four years and have taken on roles that include quality assurance engineering, frontend web development, mobile development, backend / database work, linux server administration.. if you have a vision I can own development from front to back and make it happen.
I'm always on the lookout for awesome workplaces with strong, engineering-driven culture to connect with and possibly be a part of and help grow. I learn very quickly and am always excited for whatever comes my way.
Hey all! My name's Neill. I'm your local linux enthusiast, web developer, cyclist, travel bug, and serial entrepreneur addicted to making cool stuff with awesome people.
I'm an experienced full-stack engineer and have been working with various companies and startups over the past four years and have taken on roles that include quality assurance engineering, frontend web development, mobile development, backend / database work, linux server administration.. if you have a vision I can own development from front to back and make it happen.
I'm always on the lookout for awesome workplaces with strong, engineering-driven culture to connect with and possibly be a part of and help grow. I learn very quickly and am always excited for whatever comes my way.
Not everyone earns Valley salaries. Especially not those outside the US in third-world countries.
And some, like myself had their life savings wiped out when life got cute.
Anyway, glad OP has the opportunity to do what he's doing. Didn't mean to sidetrack the conversation. Just always find it amazing how we all live in vastly different worlds.
- you're failing to heed the warning that demonising your opponents makes them further entrenched in their position. If you're trying to save our planet by persuading climate change skeptics, you should stop doing that.
- You're equating the plausability of the lizard conspiracy to the plausability of climate change being man-made. Don't, because they're not equally implausible, and it's counterproductive.
- Your argument that climate change skeptics are destroying the planet is only true if climate change is indeed man-made, and therefore has no relevance to the determination of climate change's existence and causes.
> Your argument that climate change skeptics are destroying the planet is only true if climate change is indeed man-made
Even if climate change is man made (and I believe it is), the argument is only true if the predicted dire outcomes of climate change in the predicted timescales are also true (this I'm not as convinced of). There are likely currently unknown variables that will retroactively devalue the predictive strength of our models one we observe how the future actually is vs. the predictions.
Also, skeptics aren't destroying the planet any more than non-skeptics - everybody still drives cars, eats meat, and uses electricity.
It can be argued that skeptics are hindering government policies that could help mitigate negative effects of climate change, but so far the policies I've seen proposed would have a near negligible effect other than making us feel good for doing something.