Web Automation With n8n, Telegram, Online Forms, and a Bit of Python
How I used a bunch of open-source tools to automate the management of my side project.
How I used a bunch of open-source tools to automate the management of my side project.
How can creating your own keyboard shortcuts make your life easier, and why don't you need a device like Stream Deck for that?
When working remotely, asking for help is often just a few keystrokes away. So it's tempting to "quickly" ask someone for support when you get stuck.
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In 2020, I built my first side project. I 'scratched my own itch' and started selling it, and since then, the project has earned me over $15,000. However, just a few months after its release, I was so overwhelmed by maintenance work that I considered shutting it down. Instead of killing the goose that lays (small) golden eggs, I decided to automate the project.