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18 votes
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Reselling tickets for profit to be outlawed in UK government crackdown
36 votes -
A lot at steak: US beef and cattle prices soar to record highs
36 votes -
McDonald’s is losing its low-income customers
49 votes -
Data centers are now hoarding SSDs as hard drive supplies dry up
37 votes -
Dropout CEO on launching higher-priced ‘superfan’ tier as streamer crosses one million subscribers
35 votes -
Supermarkets intentionally charging full prices on sale items
31 votes -
There’s a reason US electricity prices are rising. And it’s not data centers.
24 votes -
Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes
93 votes -
Canadian gas price hits sub-zero as liquefied natural gas plant hiccups keep supply high
20 votes -
Amazon's Prime Day deals could actually cost you more
29 votes -
Updates to Xbox Game Pass: Introducing Essential, Premium, and Ultimate plans
33 votes -
Bitnami’s August 28th bombshell: The end of free container images as we know them
16 votes -
Debunking myths on farmworker pay
23 votes -
Fossil fuel decline, though still nascent, is already hitting countries leading the electric vehicle boom like China and Norway
27 votes -
US coffee prices surge
34 votes -
US health insurance premiums poised to spike over drug costs, tariff threats
15 votes -
Sliding scale payment systems
Wanted to start a conversation to see how this idea lands among the folks of this online community. I am a university-educated, full-stack web developer by vocation. I've put years into building...
Wanted to start a conversation to see how this idea lands among the folks of this online community.
I am a university-educated, full-stack web developer by vocation. I've put years into building an integrated understanding of the systems I use and I always opt to use the simplest tool for the job. As far as I know, my skillset is worth a lot of money.
Part of my trouble is that having a set price for my work means that I would be biasing my services towards people who can afford them. I would much rather work for the type of person who can't afford to pay me - this is why I quit my job at a consulting firm.
The best answer I've found is to ask for payment on a sliding scale. I think I would be comfortable asking for up to $100/hour, and going as low as $20 (approximate living wage where I am) unless someone legitimately cannot afford what I offer, in which case I can do the work for free if I feel like it.
I would like to organize payment around various checkpoints & deliverables. That way, my client can choose how much to pay for a given task and then revisit payment based on performance and efficiency.
What do you think, Tildeans? I bet y'all think I'm crazy and you're right. But would you hire me, if I was a real-life person in your community?
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Hollow Knight: Silksong will cost $20, releases Thursday at 7 am PDT/10 am EDT
62 votes -
Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters
13 votes -
Six months into tariffs, US businesses have no idea how to price anything
30 votes -
Data centers don't raise people's water bills
25 votes -
Denmark has proposed scrapping its tax on chocolate, cake and other sweets, as well as coffee, to help consumers cope with high food prices
17 votes -
McDonald’s is cutting prices of its combo meals to convince customers it’s affordable again
47 votes -
Sony announces increases to PS5 and PS5 Pro MSRP in the United States
25 votes -
AI tokens are getting more expensive
10 votes -
Sling TV launches new Select service
4 votes -
My favorite mouse costs less than USD 10
33 votes -
Nepal offers free climbs to ninety-seven peaks while raising the price to climb Everest
17 votes -
Spotify announces 9% price hike for individual plan subscribers starting from September
10 votes -
GlobalComix Gold lowers price to $6.99 a month, adds same-day IDW Comics
8 votes -
Necessities are expensive, luxuries are cheap
43 votes -
BYD is cutting prices on electric vehicles
35 votes -
Most new cars in Norway are EVs – how a freezing country beat range anxiety
11 votes -
Rumors of new tiers/prices for Game Pass, next Xbox(es) will be Windows based, will include Steam/Epic + full Xbox library emulation and backwards compatibility
26 votes -
New ESPN streaming service to cost $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, limited options and bundles available
16 votes -
AMC to slash movie ticket prices by 50% on Wednesdays
31 votes -
Microsoft raises the price of all Xbox Series consoles, Xbox games confirmed to hit $80 this holiday
36 votes -
Important 2025 Plex updates
41 votes -
Dropout TV price change announced - FAQ linked
45 votes -
Slate Auto to offer modular EV pickup for $20k with EV Tax Credit
54 votes -
Temu and Shein are raising their US prices next week
19 votes -
Iceland's largest whaling company Hvalur will not be hunting this season – second consecutive year the company has opted out
15 votes -
Denmark's Arla Foods and Germany's DMK Group plan to merge into one cooperative, bringing together more than 12,000 farmers to create a European dairy giant
14 votes -
Why do domestic prices rise with tariffs?
26 votes -
Nintendo delays Switch 2 pre-orders in US due to tariffs and "evolving market conditions"
45 votes -
How have US food prices changed? Our tracker can give you a sense.
13 votes -
With just four cars and four tracks in Steam early access for a limited-time sale price of $24, maybe Wreckfest 2 should've waited
16 votes -
Refurbished Playdate for $179, new price at $229 after March 25th
27 votes -
Battery-storage project that will become the biggest in Finland has been given the go-ahead to start construction – can store power for two hours
11 votes