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How is it to build something in public?

Posted on Sep 14 • Originally published at secutils.dev The original post was published on my blog on July 20, 2023, long before I realized it might be interesting to the dev.to community.TL;DR: It’s a hard, but rewarding experience!Hello!It’s been two months since I opened up Secutils.dev for an open beta and started writing about my indie hacking journey in public for the first time while still being a full-time employee at Elastic. In this short post, I just want to reflect on how things are going, what was good, and what wasn’t as good as I wanted it to be. If you’re in a similar situation or just curious, read on!First of all, here are some stats from the last two months:I admit that the stats don’t look super impressive, but I really enjoyed the ride so far! It’s hard to describe the satisfaction I get from talking to the users of something I’ve built from scratch and control every bit and piece of it – one of the most rewarding experiences in my whole 15-year career, for sure.As you can see from the stats, old habits die hard – engineering still takes most of my time, and I didn’t spend enough time promoting Secutils.dev among the relevant communities and interacting with current and potential users. That’s something I’m going to fix.The most important lesson I’ve learned during these two months? It’s hard to find enough time and energy for a side-project like Secutils.dev while having a relatively intense full-time job, and very aggressive prioritization and subtraction isn’t just an option, it’s a necessity. Nobody said it was going to be easy, though. On the bright side, life isn’t discrete – everything I learn while pushing Secutils.dev forward perfectly applies to my full-time job, benefiting Elastic and my career, and vice versa, of course. Having a serious side gig like that, in my opinion, is one of the most effective ways to grow not only professionally but also as a resilient person.That wraps up today's post, thanks for taking the time to read it!ℹ️ ASK: If you found this post helpful or interesting, please consider showing your support by starring secutils-dev/secutils GitHub repository.Also, feel free to follow me on Twitter, Mastodon, or LinkedIn.Thank you for being a part of the community!Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Mary - Sep 7 Bap - Sep 5 Mary - Sep 8 BekahHW - Sep 5 Once suspended, Azasypkin will not be able to comment or publish posts until their suspension is removed. Once unsuspended, azasypkin will be able to comment and publish posts again. Once unpublished, all posts by azasypkin will become hidden and only accessible to themselves. If azasypkin is not suspended, they can still re-publish their posts from their dashboard. Note: Once unpublished, this post will become invisible to the public and only accessible to Aleh Zasypkin. They can still re-publish the post if they are not suspended. Thanks for keeping DEV Community safe. Here is what you can do to flag azasypkin: azasypkin consistently posts content that violates DEV Community's code of conduct because it is harassing, offensive or spammy. Unflagging azasypkin will restore default visibility to their posts. DEV Community — A constructive and inclusive social network for software developers. With you every step of your journey. Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities.Made with love and Ruby on Rails. DEV Community © 2016 - 2023. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.



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