The way that we've actually dealt with changing technology at endi hackers is look crypto happened. The difference now is that it's not so much of a can. It's like shit, like we need to figure out what's going on here. As indie hackers, nobody remembers your failures. If you just have one or two good hits, you're good. So give yourself the permission to try a lot, fail a lot. And once you get to the point where you're a full time founder, maybe then think about getting business cards.
KP (@thisiskp_) talks about why building in public beats mere transparency, whether AI will be the end of no-code, why he's made more money from organizing community than anything else, and how he went from a 9-to-5 job to being a founder with multiple exits with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).