我停止了线上表演,重新开始创作

2作者: truelinux17 个月前
如果你从事软件开发或其他技术相关工作,就必须接受默默无闻、不为人知的事实。过去几年里,我把自己的作品和想法发布在 Medium、reddit、dev.to、YouTube 以及所有常见的发布平台上。这些平台对于短期反馈来说还不错,但它们并不能真正让你出名——而且它们也不应该这样。它们奖励的是表现——你向无形观众展示得有多好——而不是你作品背后的真正技艺或对领域的贡献。 真正改变我工作方式的地方是 GitHub。几乎没有人会浏览我的个人资料,而且大多数代码库也不会引起关注。但代码本身就在那里——也许这才是唯一重要的部分。如果作品足够好,它最终会在基础设施中找到自己的位置,找到需要它的人。如果它不够好,那么在其他地方发布或参与再多,也无法弥补。 意识到这一点后,我反而变得出奇地安定。我不再追逐那些建立在注意力之上的平台上的可见度,而是开始更关注我所构建内容的质量和实用性。这些指标更加安静,但也更加诚实。 归根结底,在科技行业中,默默无闻是常态。谁能说出所有参与 Firefox 浏览器或 openbox 窗口管理器开发的人员的名字呢?即使作者没有成为人们熟知的名字,这项工作也具有真正的价值。如果我构建的东西最终能帮助到某人,即使是在多年以后,那也足够了。
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If you create software or otherwise participate in the technology realm, you have to accept the idea of remaining obscure and unknown. Over the last few years I’ve posted my work and ideas on Medium, reddit, dev.to, youtube and all the usual publishing platforms. They’re fine for short-term feedback, but they don’t really get your name out there—nor should they. They reward performance—how well you play to an invisible audience—not the actual craft or skill behind your work or contribution to the field.<p>The place that’s actually changed how I think about my work is GitHub. Almost nobody will ever browse my profile, and most of the repos won’t get traction. But the code itself is there - and maybe that&#x27;s the only part that matters. If the work is good, it will eventually find its place in the infrastructure, find the people who need it. If it isn’t good enough, no amount of posting or engagement elsewhere will compensate.<p>Realizing that has been strangely stabilizing. I stopped chasing visibility on platforms built around attention and started caring more about the quality and usefulness of what I build. The metrics are quieter, but they’re more honest.<p>In the end, obscurity is normal in the tech industry. Who can name all those who work on the firefox browser or the openbox window mgr, etc. The work has true value even if the author doesn’t become a name people know. And if something I build ends up helping someone, even years from now, that has to be enough.