i wonder what the ratio of work done to money really transferred is. How many of these end with either 1) work was done right but requestor doesn't pay or 2) work was not done right but money is demanded
That doesn't really answer the OP claim -- what are the realities of this?
I like the idea and can think of many rewards I could post, but the hard problem remains: how do we guarantee fairness? The reward poster would be incentivized to be picky with accept, the submitter would want to minimize the work to receive the reward.
One common solution to problems like these are reputation based (eg. eBay) or 3rd party mediation. There are probably others, but I don't immediately see anything done towards this.
(I would link to it but the entries themselves do not appear to have any self-link which is :-( even though they all have the hand icon as if they are clickable)
Great idea. You can’t ask for $10 to post a bounty though! You need more bounties on your site more than they need the nascent audience. You could add tinygrad bounties if you wish.
zaf from algora.io here. looks like this person scraped the bounties from our site. we're not affiliated and we never ask folks to pay to share bounties
Looking at the prices here, tells you how programming is a cheap and a non-rewarding profession, changing your car oil will cost you ~$50 for less than 30min labor, and it doesn’t even require any mental focus or anything, exploitation at its finest. I’m glad the bounties I do are strictly cybersec related, at least it pays well.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 41.8 ms ] threadHowever, I wonder how copying a PR prevented and claiming the bounty instead of the original author is prevented.
I like the idea and can think of many rewards I could post, but the hard problem remains: how do we guarantee fairness? The reward poster would be incentivized to be picky with accept, the submitter would want to minimize the work to receive the reward.
One common solution to problems like these are reputation based (eg. eBay) or 3rd party mediation. There are probably others, but I don't immediately see anything done towards this.
https://console.algora.io/
Seems like there’s a feed of submitted and awarded bounties. Although I agree the enforcement mechanism doesn't seem super strong.
> Reward: $NaN
(I would link to it but the entries themselves do not appear to have any self-link which is :-( even though they all have the hand icon as if they are clickable)
I'd guess it's because there isn't a bounty amount rather some metrics https://github.com/getdozer/dozer/issues/1631#issuecomment-1...
and then something has gone off the rails about the accounting process since
links to https://github.com/triggerdotdev/trigger.dev-docs/issues/10 which is 404 (deleted? private? who knows)It's not obvious what's the relationship between these two sites.
Especially when the bounty system isn't even theirs... It's just algora.io
But you do take a steep cut 19% + 4% (Stripe)
"Never" is also not really true as you do charge $50/bounty for sharing "private bounties"