Typst, a very nice Latex alternative, written in rust has published job listings.

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    4 months ago

    57k€ for someone with Rust experience?!

    Maybe that “Rewriting things in Rust is just to get rid of old people that can command high salaries” LinkedIn Lunatic was right after all…

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      4 months ago

      While they don’t write it explicitly I think they’re looking for a good junior developer, given that:

      • they are not asking for Rust work experience, instead for good Rust knowledge and experience with open source development, both of which you can obtain on your own if you’re a competent student

        • but also, is there even anyone that has experience in Rust and compiler/interpreter/typesetting development and is looking for a job? If they did require that almost nobody would qualify and the cycle of “I don’t have experience for applying to this job to get experience” would continue
      • 57k€ is not a bad salary for a junior developer in Europe

      • the two founders have graduated recently (~3 years ago) and have been working on Typst since then (their master thesis was on creating Typst itself), so it’s likely they are looking for someone like them.

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        4 months ago

        Once upon a time, a “meaningful wage” was something that would allow you to raise a family of 4 while living a comfortable middle class standard of living.

        57k€ gross salary in Berlin amounts to ~3360€ per month net income. Rent alone will eat 30-40% of that.

        You can survive on that salary, which is more than most people are managing to do nowadays. But to think that someone with such specialized competency should expect a “not bad” salary shows a pretty sad state of affairs.

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          Rent eating 30-40% of your income is extremely normal, isn’t it? Or is that only true in the US (where it has recently become much more than that for many people)?

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            2 months ago

            30% for rent is not reasonable, it is a maximum. 40% is over the max and a bad idea. Reasonable is 20%.

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            4 months ago

            You missed the last paragraph, didn’t you?

            I don’t know about you, but I don’t think we should accept to be working for less or to accept a lower standard of living just because so many people have it worse.

            As long as your work is:

            • honest
            • ethical
            • providing real value to whoever is paying for it
            • not pushing externalities for others

            Then “what is normal” should have no bearing in this.

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      4 months ago

      57k is more than decent for a junior, what are you talking about.

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        4 months ago

        57k for a junior was “decent” in Berlin 10 years ago for anyone that could spell Javascript. Nowadays it falls squarely into “I’ll take this job because it’s better than nothing” territory.

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          Job’s remote/hybrid though. I’ve never lived in Berlin but where I work now juniors get 55k€, and probably don’t have as much fun here as they would in a young Rust-using startup. IDK if I were a fresh grad I’d try my luck there