I get it—you'll probably say I'm not the right person to bring this up. But back when I first started building, sharing dev returns publicly was genuinely frowned upon. Going live with your numbers? That was practically unheard of. Most devs I knew back then were completely anonymous, and honestly, that made sense at the time—serial building was seen as sketchy, and rightfully so.
Things have shifted though. The culture's evolved in interesting ways.
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I get it—you'll probably say I'm not the right person to bring this up. But back when I first started building, sharing dev returns publicly was genuinely frowned upon. Going live with your numbers? That was practically unheard of. Most devs I knew back then were completely anonymous, and honestly, that made sense at the time—serial building was seen as sketchy, and rightfully so.
Things have shifted though. The culture's evolved in interesting ways.