Day 922 - Curiosity-driven development - https://golifelog.com/posts/curiosity-driven-development-1689045879364
> If you're a ship lost at sea, look for the lighthouse of curiosity. β [@itswillmyles](https://twitter.com/itswillmyles/status/1677993411381436417)
Okay then. So what am I curious about these days? What am I keen to learn more about? What am I curious enough to want to go build something?
Some broad niches:
- Serverless functions
- Telegram bots
- SaaS built entirely on plain vanilla Javascript
- Sleep management
- SaaS swag
- Twitter tools (risky, yes I know)
Some specific ideas:
- Build a tool for sleep, e.g. sleep cycle calculator, sleep directory of tools and resources
- Telegram bot for anything, e.g. a bot to calculate streaks, or post recurring messages on my behalf
- A Nuxt.js SaaS boilerplate with associated backend tech stack (Postgres, Heroku) for myself to be able to quickly launch products
- A plain vanilla Javascript tech stack for SaaS
- A HTML-CSS-JS boilerplate for myself to quickly launch directory sites for any niche
- A Twitter long form tweet preview formatter for seeing where the "see more' breakpoint is
- Other Twitter tools like tweet backups, animated visuals/media/charts
- A Google Sheet backup feature for Lifelog where each post is automatically added to a Google Sheet (if you so choose to)
Curiosity-driven development combined with the F it mindset of launching would be a lethal combo.
Watch out.
Okay then. So what am I curious about these days? What am I keen to learn more about? What am I curious enough to want to go build something?
Some broad niches:
- Serverless functions
- Telegram bots
- SaaS built entirely on plain vanilla Javascript
- Sleep management
- SaaS swag
- Twitter tools (risky, yes I know)
Some specific ideas:
- Build a tool for sleep, e.g. sleep cycle calculator, sleep directory of tools and resources
- Telegram bot for anything, e.g. a bot to calculate streaks, or post recurring messages on my behalf
- A Nuxt.js SaaS boilerplate with associated backend tech stack (Postgres, Heroku) for myself to be able to quickly launch products
- A plain vanilla Javascript tech stack for SaaS
- A HTML-CSS-JS boilerplate for myself to quickly launch directory sites for any niche
- A Twitter long form tweet preview formatter for seeing where the "see more' breakpoint is
- Other Twitter tools like tweet backups, animated visuals/media/charts
- A Google Sheet backup feature for Lifelog where each post is automatically added to a Google Sheet (if you so choose to)
Curiosity-driven development combined with the F it mindset of launching would be a lethal combo.
Watch out.