Do you work on side projects or hustle on the weekends?
Hamza Afzal Butt
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CY Zhou@lightfield
Vozo AI
Absolutely! I love working on side projects during weekends. It's a great way to explore new ideas and build skills outside of my main job.
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Absolutely, I love working on side projects during the weekends! It's a great way to explore new ideas and keep my skills sharp.
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@ik_pegasi @lady_agnez Yeah I wanna know it as well :)
If I am missing deadlines that I only had set, then yes. Otherwise, I force myself to take a break.
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Spend whole day on side project now, including weekends lol
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On weekends, I'm either building AI-powered toasters for fun or perfecting my recipe for coding-themed cupcakes. What about you? Any tech side projects cooking in your creative oven this weekend?
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@thestarkster No tech projects for me this weekend.
Yes, I spend weekends working on my photography portfolio. It’s my way of unwinding and being creative.
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@luke_wright1 I love photography but I'm more of a nature photographer
Absolutely. I’m currently building an online store for handmade crafts. It’s been a great creative outlet.
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@james_chappel Thanks amazing!
Yes. Always refining my skills and exploring new ideas. What about you?
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@robyn_kline I'm normally active but I never love weekend work :(
I do. I’m building a personal finance blog to help others manage their money better. It’s been a rewarding experience.
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Nope, I prefer to enjoy the weekend without side projects or hustles.
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@pari_pushpakar Good sometime we need me time :)
Always working on side projects to level up my skills! Currently building an AI-powered tool to automate parts of my day job. Gotta keep hustling to get ahead, even on weekends. What about you - any cool side projects or weekend hustles?
In the weekends and during the nights if needed, I'm trying building as much as I can, knowing that maybe 1% of what I develop will bring me money
Side projects are often the best way to keep you sane, and keep up with new thinking! But, not only weekend projects... doesn't google give their engineers time to explore ideas outside of their day to day tasks? I've often wondered what leaps and bounds my group could have made if they were scheduled time to take a step back and experiment with new ideas rather than constantly marching to the accepted task drum.