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sick of being skilled and being broke

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    Unskilled and broke is not better
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    Relatable
  • 4
    Is this what people would've called humblebrag a few years back?
  • 1
    git gud
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    You up for working together on a saas project and making money out of it?
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    @b2plane OP is from a first world country. You are from a third-world country. How will you pay the guy given that you yourself make $3.75 an hour?
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    @SidTheITGuy no ones getting paid
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    @b2plane but you literally said above - and making money out of it?
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    @SidTheITGuy once the saas is coded and starts generating money as a production ready app
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    @SidTheITGuy @b2plane

    i'm all for teaming up, in fact i've been looking for years for like minded developers to collaborate on indy products with - i've got no problem with 1/3 equal share of profits, and i'll even pay for any infra we need. but we need a good product. i've had some ideas with the latest AI embedding tech, specifically auto generated analytics for any data type at org, but the problem here (as always) is that we would be small fish against giant corps, especially since places like microsoft offer private siloed LLM stuff now. typically i don't like to spend more than 1-2 months to get the full prototype out (i don't mean 'beta' here - i mean a full functioning MVP with website, accounts / tiered content / etc.) so you can see who is willing to pay for said product. open to any ideas
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    @fullstackcircus my stack: Gatsby with TypeScript React, deployed on Netlify, serverless functions as needed, accounts and such with supabase, any extra backend glue / tasks with golang. simple
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