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And like, I would also be fine with maintenance work on something open-source that's already useful, but it's surprisingly hard to find a project that fits the bill there?
Like, I'd want to work *with* someone, without a hard scheduling commitment (because ADHD), using tools that I am comfortable (even if not familiar) with, which mostly means non-monolithic JS, and be confident that the project doesn't veer off to something miserable like "AI" or cryptocurrency.
And those constraints filter down the available options way more than they should, honestly.
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@joepie91 are you looking for a paid contract project or just some project to volunteer to?
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@raito I mean, it would be nice if it pays the bills of course, but I was thinking volunteer FOSS stuff here
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@joepie91 I feel like LLMs destroyed my love of programming, and it feels hard to rebuild that when it was built on curiosity and desire to help people, something that seems completely at odds with what software has become.
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Loosely related, LLMs have murdered the viability of several of my ongoing projects, so that probably hasn't helped my enjoyment of programming either.