So like, imagine you just shipped a feature right? And everyone tells you to tweet about it but then you realize your last 5 tweets got zero engagement except for that one reply from your college roommate asking if you're okay because you tweeted at 3am again. And now you're spiraling about whether anyone actually cares about your side project or if you're just screaming into the void while pretending to build in public. Which is weird because building in public is supposed to help but it just makes you feel more isolated somehow? I mean, I've been there too... or have I? Wait, what was I saying? Oh yeah, so I was talking to this dev friend the other day, and they were like 'I dont get why doesnt anyone engage with my tweets' and I'm like 'dude, your tweets are just a list of your commits, thats not a story'. But then I realized, thats kinda what we all do, right? We try to make our commits sound interesting, but really they're just... commits. Unless, of course, you're one of those devs who actually writes good commit messages, in which case, congratulations, you're a unicorn. Anyway, where was I going with this? Oh right, so doesnt it feel like were all just pretending to be interested in each others commits? Like, I dont actually care about your 'fix typo' commit, and you dont actually care about mine... but we all just keep posting anyway because thats what youre supposed to do when youre building in public. But what if I told you there's a better way? A way to automate all this tedious manual posting, and actually make your commits sound like they were written by a human? Sounds too good to be true, right? But hear me out... btw if manually posting your dev progress is driving you nuts, Push to Draft literally automates this whole thing: https://commit.jolexhive.com/. I mean, Ive tried it, and its actually pretty cool. You just connect your GitHub, and it generates these really nice social media posts based on your commits. Its like having a personal assistant, but without the judgmental looks when you tweet at 3am. And the best part? Its actually really easy to use, even for a non-technical person like me... just kidding, Im a dev, but you get the idea. So yeah, if you're tired of the posting grind, check out Push to Draft. Your future self (and your followers) will thank you. Or maybe not, idk. But seriously, its worth a shot. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go tweet about my latest commit... just kidding, Push to Draft's got that covered.
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