Nick Nisi
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It's a big difference.
Okay. So I'll give you that. I think that it's, I think, so my lens on that is that somebody else said we would rather hear about community updates and changes to WordPress and roadmap and direction versus this drama. So that's my reasoning for it. I don't disagree that they would both have similar amplification. I think it's like poor taste. It's kind of poor taste. It's not the place.
Okay. So I'll give you that. I think that it's, I think, so my lens on that is that somebody else said we would rather hear about community updates and changes to WordPress and roadmap and direction versus this drama. So that's my reasoning for it. I don't disagree that they would both have similar amplification. I think it's like poor taste. It's kind of poor taste. It's not the place.
Again, Will Smith going up on stage laughing at Chris Rock. That is not the place to slap Chris Rock. I mean, you shouldn't slap him anyways, but you certainly shouldn't do it at the Oscars.
Again, Will Smith going up on stage laughing at Chris Rock. That is not the place to slap Chris Rock. I mean, you shouldn't slap him anyways, but you certainly shouldn't do it at the Oscars.
Two years later, it's a billion.
Two years later, it's a billion.
15. Okay, let's just say 4,000. That's rounding up. Let's run up to 100 developers. That's pretty accurate, right? Yeah. Yeah. Let's do the comparative math here. If it's one developer, let's just give them a potentially a low average of 100K per year for developer. It's probably somewhat ish. Maybe an average brings it down to 100K. Maybe it's 150. Let's just use round numbers of 100K.
15. Okay, let's just say 4,000. That's rounding up. Let's run up to 100 developers. That's pretty accurate, right? Yeah. Yeah. Let's do the comparative math here. If it's one developer, let's just give them a potentially a low average of 100K per year for developer. It's probably somewhat ish. Maybe an average brings it down to 100K. Maybe it's 150. Let's just use round numbers of 100K.
If you're employing 100 developers, At $100,000 a year, this is pretty basic math, that's $10 million a year in terms of a salary expense. Right. If you do that for one developer for the entire year, it's, well, that's pretty easy math. Like one times one is one, right? Right. One times 100,000 is, tell them, Nick. Right. 100,000. 100,000, Nick. That's the right answer. That's what I said. Yeah.
If you're employing 100 developers, At $100,000 a year, this is pretty basic math, that's $10 million a year in terms of a salary expense. Right. If you do that for one developer for the entire year, it's, well, that's pretty easy math. Like one times one is one, right? Right. One times 100,000 is, tell them, Nick. Right. 100,000. 100,000, Nick. That's the right answer. That's what I said. Yeah.
He nodded his head. So do me this math then, Nick, since you're sharp here on the pencil. Fire a break. I have it ready. Get Siri out. That Apple intelligence Siri. 10 million minus 100,000.
He nodded his head. So do me this math then, Nick, since you're sharp here on the pencil. Fire a break. I have it ready. Get Siri out. That Apple intelligence Siri. 10 million minus 100,000.
That's the difference.
That's the difference.
It's like, it's a hundred times more. If that's accurate. If that truly breaks up into 100 people.
It's like, it's a hundred times more. If that's accurate. If that truly breaks up into 100 people.
No, this is napkin math. It's fine. Okay. 9.7 million versus. We're all with you. Yeah. I'm joking around. It's for a podcast. It's a difference. It's a big difference. It's a huge difference.
No, this is napkin math. It's fine. Okay. 9.7 million versus. We're all with you. Yeah. I'm joking around. It's for a podcast. It's a difference. It's a big difference. It's a huge difference.
Well, that there is the rub, Rick. How many things are you going to call him that's not his name?