{"pageProps":{"article":{"slug":"this-blog-is-open-source","title":"This Blog Is Open Source","description":"Use this blog to start your own. Be online within minutes by add your data, choose your favorite color and write your first article.","content":"\nThis blog is built with [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) using [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com) for styling.\nThe source code is on [GitHub](https://github.com/lailo/lailo.ch) and it's deployed on [Zeit's Now](https://zeit.co).\n\n# Get Started\n\nTo get started, you only need to pull or fork the repository, update some config variables and choose your favorite color.\nYou can find a step-by-step instruction in the [README.md ](https://github.com/lailo/lailo.ch/blob/master/README.md) of the project.\n\n# Add Article\n\nAdding new posts is as simple as creating a new Markdown file inside the `/articles` folder and pushing it to GitHub's `master` branch.\n\n## Meta Data\n\nIt's important that you keep the meta data at the top of the file.\n\n```yml\n---\ntitle: 'This Blog Is Open Source'\ndescription: 'Use this blog to ....'\ntags: ['open-source', 'web', 'react', 'nextjs', 'tailwind-css']\npublishedAt: '2020-03-29T19:14:12.215Z'\nupdatedAt: '2020-03-29T19:14:12.215Z'\n---\n\n```\n\nKeep in mind that the variable `publishedAt: '2020-03-29T19:14:12.215Z'` must have a value to publish your article.\n\nIf it's set to `published: ''`, your article will only be visible in development.\n\n# Hosting\n\nI personally like the simplicity of [Zeit's Now](https://zeit.co) and that's exactly what I use to host this blog.\nConnect your GitHub repository to a Now project and as soon as you push to master, a new build is executed.\nWithin minutes you'll see your new article online.\n\nIf you want to share your new article with someone to review without having it released, just create a pull request on master and you'll get a preview URL from Now.\n\n# Feedback\n\nIf you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact my via [Twitter](https://twitter.com/lailo-ch) of directly add an issue or create a PR on [GitHub](https://github.com/lailo/lailo.ch).\n","type":"article","tags":["open-source","web","react","nextjs","tailwindcss"],"publishedAt":"2020-03-29T19:14:12.215Z","image":"https://fullmetallinux.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/open-source-software.jpg","updatedAt":"2020-03-30T20:52:12.215Z","readingTime":{"text":"2 min read","minutes":1.335,"time":80100,"words":267},"data":{"title":"This Blog Is Open Source","description":"Use this blog to start your own. Be online within minutes by add your data, choose your favorite color and write your first article.","tags":["open-source","web","react","nextjs","tailwindcss"],"publishedAt":"2020-03-29T19:14:12.215Z","image":"https://fullmetallinux.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/open-source-software.jpg","updatedAt":"2020-03-30T20:52:12.215Z","type":"article"}},"next":{"slug":"list-of-ideas-and-unfinished-projects","title":"List of Ideas and Unfinished Projects","description":"This is a story of my huge list of ideas and a folder full of unfinished projects. I fought it with Pitchcard.io.","content":"\nCo-Written by [Susana Garcia](https://susana.dev)\n\nThis is a story of my huge list of ideas and a folder full of unfinished projects. I fought it with [**Pitchcard.io**](https://www.pitchcard.io)**.**\n\n# List of Ideas\n\nLike most people with the need to build things, I also had a huge list of ideas. This list kept growing and growing. I was adding more than I actually removed or built.\n\nThe problem was, that I though I shouldn’t talk to anyone about my idea. With that mindset, the only way to get feedback, was actually to built it. So I spent weeks to build some of these ideas just to figure out later that they sucked. After some failed projects, I knew, I had to change the way I was starting projects.\n\n> The best feedback is brutal honesty.\n\nI started to talk to friends about my ideas. Very soon I figured out, that it isn’t good either. The problem of this way to get feedback of your idea is, that friends/family try to be nice. That’s exactly what you don’t want as feedback for your idea. You want honest feedback.\n\n# Unfinished Projects\n\nWith the feedback of my friends and some google search sessions, I could priorities my ideas. So the next step was to actually built them.\n\nAs I’m a developer, I could start coding right away. After some long night and countless bugs, I actually had 90% of the idea done but It was not ready yet. I didn’t had the skills of a Designer, Social Media Expert and others. Very soon I lost my interest in that project and started another one where I could actually use my own skills.\n\n> Projects folder: A graveyard of good ideas.\n\nThis was a huge mistake, as I ended up having a folder with a lot not yet released projects. I spent so much time doing what I was good in, but it was not enough to release.  \nI didn’t had the required skills and got tired of the projects very quick. I felt I was stuck in something and didn’t have progress. That’s why my project folder became the graveyard of my ideas.\n\n> Nobody will steal your Idea.\n\nAfter countless hours of work and not released projects, I had to learn that feedback at the very beginning of an idea, is the most important thing. I had to learn it the hard way, that nobody will steal my idea.\n\nThere are a lot of articles on medium about why nobody is going to steal your idea. My favorite is [Nobody will steal your shitty advertising idea](https://medium.com/@leegordon/nobody-will-steal-your-shitty-advertising-idea-fd6c79860ffb) written by [Lee Gordon](https://medium.com/u/e7353574c06e).\n\n# The One Project\n\nI wanted to be quick on evaluating my ideas. I did some research but couldn’t find any good solution. That’s why we ([Susana](https://susana.dev) and I) decided to do one more project (I know, again another project) to make this flow very easy and quick.\n\nThe result is [**Pitchcard.io**](https://www.pitchcard.io)**.** A platform to pitch and explore ideas. A platform to get quick and honest feedback. A platform to find collaborators and join a team with amazing skills.\n\n# An Idea\n\nPeople with amazing ideas can pitch to a variety of people (developer, designer, …) and can get honest feedback. You have just 200 chars for your description.\n\n# Skills and Expertise\n\nPeople with amazing skills can explore new ideas daily and give feedback. If they really like an idea, they can offer help to actually built it. You don’t have to built a “todo list” anymore to just try out new technologies. Built something useful.\n","type":"article","tags":["pitch","idea","projects"],"publishedAt":"2016-07-17T09:14:05.215Z","image":null,"updatedAt":null,"readingTime":{"text":"3 min read","minutes":2.935,"time":176100,"words":587},"data":{"title":"List of Ideas and Unfinished Projects","description":"This is a story of my huge list of ideas and a folder full of unfinished projects. I fought it with Pitchcard.io.","tags":["pitch","idea","projects"],"publishedAt":"2016-07-17T09:14:05.215Z","updatedAt":null,"type":"article"}}},"__N_SSG":true}