nii236
I am a technical and strategic founder developer experienced in web3, software engineering and building startups over the past 10 years.
I operate at the senior software engineer to CTO level, and am able to develop a company’s “zero to one” product.
Eh its fair enough, but the actual process of OSS isn’t much different to just working software at a job.
Now finding a project to get your teeth stuck in, that’s a bit harder. But that’s less a technical skill and more about having enough introspection to figure out what you’d like to work on for free haha
Wow actual people
This is an unusual question, but how have you been programming for four years and not know how OSS works?
Don’t you interact regularly with GitHub for work?
Crazy to think that reddit gold has been around for ten years