Comment by aristofun 14 days ago Did you notice how you used the word “solopreneur” thus supporting my point. 2 comments aristofun Reply apparent 14 days ago I don't think I understood the distinction between being a "pure indie solo hacker" and "indie entrepreneur"/"indie salesman".Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around? aristofun 14 days ago > Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around?You probably can survive, but not come even close to the salary you'd get being hired by some well established company.The distinction is what you put first - business (and make hacking constraint by it) or hacking.
apparent 14 days ago I don't think I understood the distinction between being a "pure indie solo hacker" and "indie entrepreneur"/"indie salesman".Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around? aristofun 14 days ago > Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around?You probably can survive, but not come even close to the salary you'd get being hired by some well established company.The distinction is what you put first - business (and make hacking constraint by it) or hacking.
aristofun 14 days ago > Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around?You probably can survive, but not come even close to the salary you'd get being hired by some well established company.The distinction is what you put first - business (and make hacking constraint by it) or hacking.
I don't think I understood the distinction between being a "pure indie solo hacker" and "indie entrepreneur"/"indie salesman".
Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around?
> Are you saying that one cannot make a living just hacking around?
You probably can survive, but not come even close to the salary you'd get being hired by some well established company.
The distinction is what you put first - business (and make hacking constraint by it) or hacking.