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Hi all,

I like programming and do a lot of hobby projects. But I don't really do web development, or android, which seems to be what most work are about.

I like making desktop applications, computational projects, etc. i also like problems where I can solve/automate tasks using programming. I have like 100 projects in GitHub now, and I love contributing to open source community. But it sometimes makes me feel like I could be using that time to do things that could make money instead of working on projects that noone will use.

I'm looking for small jobs, independent tasks I could do for minor income. But if it's in python or rust, I am open to a bit larger projects.

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[โ€“] TootSweet@lemmy.world 6 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

Open Source bounties would be an option. There are a few platforms out there for finding such opportunities.

[โ€“] thevoidzero@lemmy.world 3 points 18 hours ago

Thank you, something like this would work well, if they are small tasks that help the main contributor because they don't have the time. I do have experience working on those for free :D

I don't know about the big examples like the one in wiki though