On my mind: sm I a producer? Have I ever been?

In the past: I ran a sofware security practice. I provided services, but all the companies I helped produced software (and sometimes hardware).

Now: I contribute to many open source projects. I write scripts to make self-hosting easier and repeatable. I make open source hardware, but I don't play salesman, so most people don't know about it. I don't think that really counts without the sales pipeline. It's not making people's lives better if it mostly just sits on the shelf.

I feel like I need to partner with a salesperson who can tell people about the cool shit. Not people who don't care about open source tech, but self-hosters who want their life to be easier and/or more secure. Then we cold both go from non-producer to producer.

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I have come to terms with the following: A well written blog post may be the only production capacity I realistically can produce. Who's gonna buy things this niche? and how many of them can I manufacture and sell anyway? pretty much zero. But a blog, maybe it gets used by people, to produce their own things. Distributed manufacturing and repair. Someday soon, the tables will turn and things wont be just used and thrown away as much, so my skills at any given time are my only product.

More 3d printers, and less e-waste.

I like the way you think

Split payments are on the roadmap for the ecommerce website I’ve created. Maybe we can partner in that way? If a sale comes through my channel, I can get a commission? I’ve seen your hardware before and it seems pretty cool. 👀

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That sounds great. I'll DM you.

Got it and replied. 🤙

GM Dr. Hax, did you get my DM? Just wanted to double check since Nostr DMs are hit and miss. 😄

I did and I replied but now I don't see my reply, so maybe it was never actually sent (nor did it give me any error message stating that...)? Anyway, I'll try again now

Got that one and replied. 🤙

In fact, I'd be pretty keen in getting more people on the same marketplace. People like the Virginia Freedom Tech store who sells meshtastic nodes, make some axe miners, etc.

Because as a consumer, it's annoying to have to go to 10 different sites to buy 10 different items. A wide selection and easy comparison is a big reason why people love Amazon and Walmart. They also have bottom of the barrel prices, which we probably won't have, but we take internet money and I'm doing the best I can to lower my costs and thus prices.

That sounds good. I’d like to do something along those lines for #TakeMySats merchants.