very nice! My website has a /open-dashboard page (https://www.pankajtanwar.in/open-dashboard) and I'm putting :
- workout data
- current location
- social media metrics
- my bike report card (every single expense, performance etc)
thanks :) mine is manual + some of them, automated. i built a custom telegram bot which periodically/on-demand asks for data points, run basic algos to calculates these stats and push to realtime firebase storage.
Ghost - If you are really serious about writing and monetizing it. Not useful if you are not earning from your writing
Medium - If you are gonna write once in a year. or. you are happy putting your articles behind their paywall
dev.to - If you don't have a niche, just writing for the community whenever you feel
hashnode - If you prefer having custom domain, writing for beginners, love SEO, want to build personal brand, and a bit serious about technical writing.
SSG + Github Page - If you love getting your hands dirty in coding & willing to spend sometime to learn a new tech. (plus point, you have full freedom to design it in your own way)
LGTM, would like to highlight a couple of things
- Projects are too good. I would appreciate some additional info (github stars, HN, quick demo or how it looks for all your projects)
- As the heading says, freelance engineer (but could not find anything on your portfolio to trust this)
- Sorry for being rude but a `software engineer` using no-code platform for his own portfolio website is turning me off.
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Would love to hear your inputs for my portfolio https://pankajtanwar.in/ (I know, its not the best, still improving on it)
May be not in the exact same condition as yours but I like to keep a separate space for each side project. Suppose, I am working on my portfolio website[1], I switch the view in VS code, Notion, Chrome & terminal. Similarly, for my another side project "system design academy"[2].
Still, struggling to manage multiple projects at the same time. I use linux, couldn't find any tools. Recommendations are appreciated.
Ghost - If you are really serious about writing and monetizing it. Not useful if you are not earning from your writing
Medium - If you are gonna write once in a year. or. you are happy putting your articles behind their paywall
dev.to - If you don't have a niche, just writing for the community whenever you feel
hashnode - If you prefer having custom domain, writing for beginners, love SEO, want to build personal brand, and a bit serious about technical writing.
SSG + Github Page - If you love getting your hands dirty in coding & willing to spend sometime to learn a new tech. (plus point, you have full freedom to design it in your own way)
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