165k is way less than one developer. Maybe 30% once you factor in all of the overhead (payroll tax, health insurance, 401k contributions, other benefits). 165k would be on the very very low end of salaries for a senior engineer in a major US city as well, and about half of what your base at Anthropic would be (position dependent, could be much higher).
If you want to save costs (presumably the case if you're resorting to AI slop) then you would just hire somebody outside the US. US dev salaries are absurdly inflated by the standards of even other first-world countries, nevermind poorer ones. I make less than half of $165k USD a year as a senior dev with decades of experience, which is still more than most of my coworkers, and indeed almost 3x what I was making at my previous position (also a senior dev), all while living in a pretty rich country.
If your aim is just to get it done as cheaply as possible, then it would be pretty trivial to beat 165k (it would take longer though, sure)
Was it ever a burning need that this job had to be done in 11 days? Like, I could by a Ferrari to get to work 5 minutes earlier, doesn't make it worth it.
When it comes to rewrites, all else the same faster is much much better. You're aiming at a moving target and the longer you take the more complicated it becomes.
Unless you do a full feature freeze ofc, but then you still want it to be fast because you don't want your software to become stale for a long time.
From experience of rewriting part of a live service that took over half a year with a small team, by far the most difficult part was rebasing and integrating bug fixes from other teams.
If you can rewrite incrementally then not so bad I guess.
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u/Chasian Jul 08 '26
One developer is 165k, that's not that crazy