If there's anyone in my network who has experience using Printify and Etsy, please drop me a line. I'm starting on an idea and would appreciate some help. #Prinitfy#Etsy#SideHustle
Since shutting down my agency last year, I've noticed a considerable uptick in the quality of work I find. Let's hope this trend is a signal that my pivot was the right choice, and it continues to grow.
It's that time of year where I start getting back into the habit of waking up at 5AM to work on side projects before I start my day in-earnest. It's always been the most-productive time of day for me, and I think I can attribute a lot of my career growth to this time-block. I know it doesn't work for everyone, and I don't do it year 'round these days, but I'm glad to be back.
I think i want to start making small simple utility apps for iOS and android as a side hustle. Maybe $1.99 annually for premium features? $1.99 to buy the app outright? Idk - does anyone know of a blog or YouTube channel with a similar journey for simple (yet polished) apps? Most data I’m seeing is for games.
Since it’s a side hustle I’ll probably be using Ionic and React since it’s adjacent to my daily tech stack.
In 1998, two Stanford kids published a paper in Computer Networks: "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine," in which they wrote, "Advertising funded search engines will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of consumers."
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It's the ultimate #PassiveIncome#RiseAndGrind#SideHustle: It wouldn't surprised me in the least to discover a whole festering nest of creeps on Tiktok talking about how they pay #MechanicalTurks to produce these lookalike sites at scale.
This mindset is so pervasive that people running companies with billions in revenue and massive hoards of venture capital run exactly the same scam.
Likes to sail the vastness of the deep, deep seas and deep, deep space in my mind's eye. But not a real sailor as, like Sir Francis Chichester's wife, I can't tolerate blue water sailing. Still, I have a strange fascination for maritime fiction.
Parts supplied to Boeing had 'serious defects' - whistleblower (www.bbc.com)
Fuselages made by Boeing’s largest supplier regularly left the factory with serious defects, according to a former quality inspector at the firm....