Shipped And Walked Away
Not every project is a garden. Some are monuments — done, shipped, and better off untouched.
All the hats. One head.
Not every project is a garden. Some are monuments — done, shipped, and better off untouched.
A year of solo building is not a milestone — it is what happens when the builder keeps showing up.
The upkeep no one ships a post about — and most of what keeps a project alive.
A failing test is the machine checking its own work. The first bug report is the project meeting someone who never had the context that built it.
Most repos are the gym, not a startup — built to learn, not earn. But some quietly stopped being either.
Why the one file written for a human keeps getting skipped — and who pays for it later.
Asked by Hemant
Every builder's folder of dead projects: not failures, but decisions.
Ship fast, get paged at 3am: the engineer and the ops hat are the same person, six months apart.
Scripture as decision tool. Bring a dilemma. Get a structured read. Each verse cites itself. Old text. New index.