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Educational Products: Month 5

Highlights I launched my first Kickstarter project and found Kickstarter surprisingly painless. I’m kind of on track to reach my Kickstarter goal, but I’ll need to get creative in raising the last 2/3rds. I’m soliciting suggestions for fun services to run on my 4x ARM CPU / 24 GB cloud server. Goal grades At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals:

yesterday 3 votes
What if Pinterest and Shopify had a baby?

Just hunted Depict — a new AI tool that turns boring Shopify grids into stunning visual stories without a single line of code.

a week ago 12 votes
Never Pay the First Bill by Marshall Allen

I enjoy finding ways to exercise my rights as a consumer and push back against corporate abuse, so this was right up my alley. The book was eye-opening and made me infuriated with how corrupt the medical system is in the US and how much it extracts wealth by fleecing the middle class.

a week ago 8 votes
Making money from podcasts

Justin is the co-founder of Transistor FM, a very successful podcast hosting SaaS. He is very open about how his life has improved

3 weeks ago 14 votes
My Zig Configuration for VS Code

I finally found a solution that makes VS Code work consistently with Zig, so I’m sharing my setup in the hope that it saves someone else a headache. Zig extension for VS Code working correctly Before I landed on a working solution, I kept running into issues with Zig version mismatches or VS Code completely failing to recognize Zig semantics and failing over to naive autocomplete.

4 weeks ago 14 votes