nothendev,

A Minecraft rewrite in Rust with a very specific engine and goals certainly hadn’t been done… right?..

madeindjs,
arisunz,
@arisunz@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

third panel: end up doing it anyway because it’s fun

regular_human,
@regular_human@lemmy.world avatar

This is the correct answer

MyNameIsIgglePiggle,

4th panel, you did a great job but nobody gives a shit

Chais,
@Chais@sh.itjust.works avatar

So? You did it because it’s fun, not because you wanted a pat on the back.

MyNameIsIgglePiggle,

There are some projects that are just for you, and others you hope people will get use out of / enjoy

HughJanus,

Guess that depends on what your goal is. Are you doing it for fun? Or for money? If it’s the latter it’s all in the marketing.

Anticorp,

Steve Jobs said “you don’t have to do it better, just different”.

HughJanus,

Yeah Apple’s marketing is incredible

regular_human,
@regular_human@lemmy.world avatar

Turns out that fruit doesn’t cure cancer either

lol,

I came up with idea where instead of typing stuff like “5/6” “6*9” into the terminal, you could have gui interface.

Mikurei,

Instead, you can try to extend the existing project with new features, possibly improving your code reading skills and discovering new practices

DumbAceDragon,
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

That doesn’t stop the Javascript frameworks.

Zetaphor,

But now you have the opportunity to build it in Rust or Typescript! /s

Speculater,

I really need to learn Rust…

Dominic8999,

You will get there one day, I believe in you :)

mrmanager,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

It’s difficult but worth the time if you have it. No other language creates programs with such guarantees for not having common memory bugs and performance like c.

QuazarOmega,

This is my project. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

My project is my best work. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.

Without me, my project is useless. Without my project, I am useless.

Take off the /s and do it!!

OtakuAltair,

This but unironically

tahoe,

Most times I find that these projects are either old or badly made (often both). If you’re inspired and you feel like you can make them better, then go for it.

An artist isn’t going to refrain from painting a portrait of a dog if other artists have already painted dog portraits, so why should you?

qisope,
@qisope@lemmy.world avatar

Then a while later you go back and look at what you did and realize it’s old and badly made.

QuazarOmega,

Then you pat yourself on the back for inspiring the next dev that comes across your project

db2,

I’ve built little things that already have a solution when that other solution either didn’t do it the way I had in mind or did more things than I needed it to. It really depends on how you’re valuing your time and knowledge/experience in the end.

Speculater,

Sometimes starting from someone else’s code and stripping only to the functions you need is fun!

db2,

That’s how you find that one variable that isn’t used anywhere but breaks everything if you remove it.

Speculater,

Then you fill the fucking code with print statements because you don’t know to use debug, realize the variable feeds some stupid fucking function that does nothing but has to be there and a few hours later comment out said print statements and just re add the variable.

db2,

You know, it occurs to me that doing that with print really isn’t any different than the accepted method of debug logging other than where the output is directed to.

randomTingler,

Try to add 100+ things to make it very big project, then dropped without even completing 10% of to-do list.

Eventually you get a better idea to start the same project from scratch, then drop it.

redditblackoutkekw,

I’ve got some bad news for you about Google and chatgpt

SimplyKnorax,

A project doesn’t have to be unique as a whole. You can always take an already existing idea and add your own twist to it (new UI, new feature, better optimisation, etc). What’s important is actually doing something instead of being stuck in an infinite loop of brainstorming idea.

sociablefish,

when i created a side project, someone else already did it but they had a flaw in their design, so i created my version to fix the flaw

mindbleach,

If it sounded cool to do, I do it anyway, and keep it to myself. Never have to clean that shit up. Unfinished? Who gives a fuck, I did it, job sorted.

If it sounded like it needed to exist… thank god, someone else did it for me! Not my problem. git clone, next idea.

magic_lobster_party,

For me it usually stops when I mentally calculate how much work it requires, and I realize I’d rather just play video games.

mrmanager,
@mrmanager@lemmy.today avatar

Yeah I’m at that stage too. I used to have a lot of time for projects but as an adult, I really have to be selective with my time and energy.

Zetaphor,

This is where ChatGPT and Codium.ai has been a godsend for me. Something that would have taken me a few hours to 1+ days to iterate on is now reduced down to anywhere from minutes to an hour. I don’t even always see it all the way through to completion, but just knowing that I can iterate on some version of it so quickly is often motivation enough to get started.

If you’re paying for the Plus subscription, GPT-4 with Code Interpreter is absolutely OP. Did you know you can hand it a zip file as a way of giving it multiple files at once?

magic_lobster_party,

I’ve been using GPT4 actually, and I agree it’s a godsend for lazy people like me. Haven’t been using it lately because all my ideas right now involves fine tuning LLMs, which I can’t financially justify at the moment.

passably9,

Learning is the main point of taking on a side project. Whether it’s original or not doesn’t matter

george,

Execution is what matters, not ideas. Anyone can half-ass an idea and say “I did it first” but whoever comes along and does it right is who gets remembered.

dtxer,

Maybe OP could also try if he could contribute to existing projects.

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