find distribution, and build on top of it
For your next side project, make a browser extension
geoffreylitt.comSo, if you’re a programmer: the next time you come across an annoying problem on a web app frontend, maybe consider writing a browser extension to make it better, and then share it so that other people can benefit too.
For your next side project, make a browser extension
Very often, people would tell me they had forgotten that Twemex wasn’t part of Twitter itself. I think this also points to the benefits for users: would you rather have to learn a whole new interface, or just have your existing one seamlessly improved?
For your next side project, make a browser extension
such a lovely thought
If there’s one thing I saw at Eternal, despite our ability to create incredible brands and audiences → distribution on old platforms is broken.
Reggie James • Crying in the Garden ~ Closing Eternal
I had a strict rule for this project: no operational stress . This meant no servers, and no data storage.
The tool was shipped as a purely client-side browser extension, using Twitter’s backend for search. I didn’t have my own user accounts; the extension would just send requests from the user’s browser using their authentication
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Transformational ideas for software—the ones that could become huge businesses and change the world—are rare and hard to spot. Even when they do work out, they often take tremendous effort and require an appetite for risk.
In contrast, incremental improvements to existing software are far easier to find . If you’re opinionated
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