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prewett ◴[] No.45891553[source]
"They could shut down three product lines with an email"

If you (Amazon, in this case) can put it that way, it seems like throwing them 10 or 20 thousand a year would simply be a good insurance policy! Any benefits you might get in goodwill and influence are a bonus.

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kwanbix ◴[] No.45891676[source]
How do you think Jeff got a 500 million dollars yacht? Not by writing checks.

But on a more serious note, it is crazy that between Google and Amazon they can not fund them with 50k each per year, so that they can pay people to work on this.

Specially Google, with Youtube, they can very easily pay them more. 100k~200k easily.

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doctorwho42 ◴[] No.45891810[source]
What's wild is the importance and impact of the work/tool. And for google and Amazon, $50k-$100k/yr isn't even a single engineer salary to them ...

And they get the tool + community good will, all for a rounding error on any part of their budgets...

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kwanbix ◴[] No.45891839[source]
Exactly.

That is why I said easily 100~200k. It will be a rounding error for them.

It is actually crazy that Google is not already hiring the main dev to work on ffmpeg with all the use they give it on Youtube.

I also wonder if it is maybe used by Netflix also.

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1. noir_lord ◴[] No.45892532[source]
> I also wonder if it is maybe used by Netflix also.

They do and it is.

https://netflixtechblog.com/the-making-of-ves-the-cosmos-mic...

https://netflixtechblog.com/for-your-eyes-only-improving-net...

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2. kwanbix ◴[] No.45892585[source]
It is really sad that none of Netflix or Google had hired a couple of devs to work full time on ffmpeg.
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3. noir_lord ◴[] No.45893248[source]
I'd be amazed if any of the FAANG's isn't putting real money through ffmpeg somewhere.

So yeah it'd be nice if they put some real money (to ffmpeg - wouldn't be their coffee allowance to any of them) into it.

Almost everything that touches video at some point uses it.