I think you underestimate the number of programmers who are willing to work under such conditions for the "glory" they perceive the position to bring (and, of course, there is no shortage of people who actually think their lottery ticket is worth far more than it really is).
In an area where there is a high concentration of people who are young (naive) and (relatively) debt/responsibility free it's easy, almost trivial, for a founder to exploit them. I perused Angel List some time ago. The salary offerings were hilarious. It's very clear to me (mid-30s guy with a family and mortgage) that they are targeting a certain age and social group.
I didn't know about that site so I went and checked it out.
Holy crap. Most of the listings there are completely hilarious. They expect anyone to work in the bay area for those salaries? (and I'm a different demographic than you -- 20s guy, no mortgage, family w/ no kids.)
In an area where there is a high concentration of people who are young (naive) and (relatively) debt/responsibility free it's easy, almost trivial, for a founder to exploit them. I perused Angel List some time ago. The salary offerings were hilarious. It's very clear to me (mid-30s guy with a family and mortgage) that they are targeting a certain age and social group.