I saw one poster say that running a profitable email service is one of the hardest businesses to make work. I had not expected that because of how easy it is to set up an email server and get it running. Which made me wonder, which other saas are hard to do?
I am a young indie hacker, I know how to hack around a fullstack app, I have built not so complex saas apps, which have earned me some money. But I still feel like I am below those who have worked at some place . Some of these terms people use and other stuff has made me doubt myself at many times and is starting to affect my confidence. Is there a way for me to learn all the stuff they teach at companies by working in Open Source projects? I don't want to take a job, I don't want to spend time on interview and all. All I need is knowledge and mentorship . Will Open Source be enough?
He turned around an almost dying windows to become this Kraken that has the majority dev environment in its chokehold. That's impressive
Other candidates in my list are Frank Slootman of Snowflake and Tim Cook of Apple for how he has not dropped the ball from Steve Jobs. What are yours?
I am interested in data compression . I am a beginner and want to break into it. Is there any good open source projects I can contribute and learn from?
Hi I am a blogger working on a small niche . I have written all these articles from the ground up with considerable effort. I don't want this to end up just as a free training data set for LLMs. Is there anything I can do to prevent that and still keep my site open free for visitors?
Hi one of the biggest hinders I have felt that prevents me from success is a lack of energy. I have done everything else. I take adequate amounts of sleep, eat good food, hit the gym,etc. But nothing has improved that much. So now my plan is to take up running and do some Wim Hoff style breathing exercises to see if that would improve the situation. What have been your experiences?