• HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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    Guess that depends on what your goal is. Are you doing it for fun? Or for money? If it’s the latter it’s all in the marketing.

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    Most times I find that these projects are either old or badly made (often both). If you’re inspired and you feel like you can make them better, then go for it.

    An artist isn’t going to refrain from painting a portrait of a dog if other artists have already painted dog portraits, so why should you?

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    or you realize that the idea fundamentally wouldnt work. i wanted to build a lemmy music recognition bot until i remembered lemmy has no videos lmao

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    Instead, you can try to extend the existing project with new features, possibly improving your code reading skills and discovering new practices

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    I’ve built little things that already have a solution when that other solution either didn’t do it the way I had in mind or did more things than I needed it to. It really depends on how you’re valuing your time and knowledge/experience in the end.

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    If it sounded cool to do, I do it anyway, and keep it to myself. Never have to clean that shit up. Unfinished? Who gives a fuck, I did it, job sorted.

    If it sounded like it needed to exist… thank god, someone else did it for me! Not my problem. git clone, next idea.

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    Yeah don’t let this stop you! If you do the side project for fun and/or learning, just go ahead and build stuff. Don’t look at other projects too soon so you give space to your own creativity. But perhaps compare stuff in a later stage.

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      This is a great perspective. I have definitely fallen into this meme’s sentiment many times. You have to remind yourself that it doesn’t matter.

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    A project doesn’t have to be unique as a whole. You can always take an already existing idea and add your own twist to it (new UI, new feature, better optimisation, etc). What’s important is actually doing something instead of being stuck in an infinite loop of brainstorming idea.

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    Learning is the main point of taking on a side project. Whether it’s original or not doesn’t matter

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    I came up with idea where instead of typing stuff like “5/6” “6*9” into the terminal, you could have gui interface.