you know what, building in public sounds great in theory... basically, just ship and talk about it, but like, where do you even start? idk, i feel like every time i try, i end up with this huge mental block, like, what am i even supposed to post? and then you see these other devs with thousands of followers and youre like... how? theyre literally just tweeting about their commits, but i guess thats the thing - consistency is key, or so ive heard... ngl, i used to think it was all about the actual content, but tbh, if youre not consistent, no one cares, periodt. so, how do you stay consistent when you have a million other things to do? one thing thats helped me is automating the process... btw, if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Draft literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/. and yeah, i know what youre thinking - 'isnt automated posting just gonna sound robotic?' but honestly, its actually pretty cool, it turns your commits into posts that actually sound human, like... 'just shipped a new feature for my side project, pretty hyped'. so yeah, thats my two cents on developer visibility... take it for what its worth, i guess. one last thing - if youre struggling to get seen, maybe try sharing your actual development process, like, the struggles and all... people seem to really resonate with that, idk. anyway, thats all for today... or maybe not, who knows, maybe ill just keep rambling on forever...
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