Session is shutting down in 90 days if STF fails to reach its funding goals.

https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/58115684

Session is shutting down in 90 days if STF fails to reach its funding goals. - tchncs

> We had hoped this day would never come, but Session has now entered its final 90 days of operation. If we are unable to reach our funding goal within this period, the Session Technology Foundation (STF) will be forced to shut down. > > To date, the STF has received approximately $65,000 in donations. This is enough to maintain critical Session infrastructure for the next 90 days. We are extremely grateful for the support Session has received from the community, but unfortunately this is not sufficient to retain full-time developers. As a result, all paid staff and developers will have their final working day on April 9, 2026. After this date, some team members will continue on a primarily volunteer basis to help maintain Session until July 8, 2026. Note: I can not find any separate blog or mastodon post with this same text. This is a link directly to project’s donate page. There is no new snapshot on archive.org [http://archive.org] yet.

In most markets Senior developers often command salaries exceeding $150,000 USD per year

Uh… That sounds like a US thing, honestly. Which developers in Europe or Asia earn that kind of money?

In the US, that tracks with a higher-end salary. Call it an impulse thought, but I have a slight feeling that Silicon Valley has something to do with that.

Senior developers at places like Amazon can easily Make 300+

Depends what field you’re in.

In the gov/defense world 150k+ is a mid career engineer.

Salaries vary by the field and saturation of talent in that field.

The niches still command the riches

That is package right? Most people will not get the full benefit of the package, the cash is usually around 150k, plus the cashable part of the package it would be closer to 200k for most.

Nah.

I know folks making 400+ that are specialists in a niche technology but relatively mainstream position.

They also get stock which raises it to near 500k, then standard bennies.

Tech has crazy money and for desired roles.

I’m in an office of 20somethings pushing 150k+ direct salary plus full benefits and whatnot.

I wouldn’t expect to be paid this in a flyover state though.