Hello everyone! I would like to introduce Side Project Hub, a new blog for everyone to discover amazing side projects by indie hackers and solo builders around the world.
I am currently building out this blog, that I hope to be a place where aspiring indie hackers and solo builders can make their side projects seen by people all around the world. I have many amazing plans for this project too, and I ensure you that it will be exciting.
If you are interested, please subscribe to the blog, it will help me a lot in getting this seen. The more people that subscribed and supported, the more people projects can be seen by others. I also love to heard any feedback from all members here on Hacker News, or if you want, feel free to message there on Substack or @jst-tan.com on Bluesky.
Depends on what you mean by “this”. What, the forum itself? That should be pretty self-explanatory. IIRC you can read without being signed in, but to post, you need to register. Should be a link at least on some frontpage, or it's probably reachable from the “Log in” link on every forum page.
Or did you mean getting the source? I'm not sure. Could well be the links on the frontpage are wildly out of date; don't those SourceForge pages talk about Python or something? AFAICR, it's been written in Java for a couple of decades now... As I said, get in touch with Scott.
But of course it makes most sense to try it out first, to see if it's what you want.
I agreed (but I posted here to get some feedback). But I don't think it is continuously updated, as I noticed their update progress is quite slow through.
I am currently building out this blog, that I hope to be a place where aspiring indie hackers and solo builders can make their side projects seen by people all around the world. I have many amazing plans for this project too, and I ensure you that it will be exciting.
I also just published my first weekly post on exciting side projects here too: https://sideprojecthub.substack.com/p/weekly-amazing-project...
If you are interested, please subscribe to the blog, it will help me a lot in getting this seen. The more people that subscribed and supported, the more people projects can be seen by others. I also love to heard any feedback from all members here on Hacker News, or if you want, feel free to message there on Substack or @jst-tan.com on Bluesky.