5/22/2025 at 6:58:22 PM
Typically I get tired of a side project when I stop learning from it. There's a honeymoon period at the start when you're rapidly prototyping things and figuring it out. Then you get to the point where you've explored the problem domain, figured out what works, and have a clear path ahead - the rest of the work being to just implement the vision. This is the part I get bored.Something switches in my brain when I've figured out how to solve a problem, it starts to seek a new problem because it considers that one "done", even though most of the work remains. Perhaps it's because that work is more "painting by numbers" after the problem is figured out. Does anyone else experience this?
by RadiozRadioz
5/22/2025 at 7:08:32 PM
That's similar to how it is with me for my personal projects. But I always focus on the technical aspect or the subject matter alone without attempting to make money from it.For some income I'd be fine with maintaining something long term, I'm just not the person to bootstrap a project into that.
by gdulli
5/23/2025 at 2:17:24 PM
I feel the same way. Projects are only fun as long as you are challenged and learning new things. Once it becomes routine, the fun is gone.I have not found a solution to this apart from just getting done with the boring things as quickly as possible.
by SummaCogni
5/23/2025 at 6:41:40 AM
Story of my goddamn life right hereby wpm