Doing a variant of this. https://twitter.com/sknthla/status/777611586190147585 …
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I should know, but I'm not part of your world. Example?
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so, expanding, my greatest joy is meeting someone who actively uses something I've made (not because they like nor know me.)
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small examples where this has worked out are https://octopart.com/blog/archives/2014/4/what-it-took-to-make-the-octopart-pcb-reference-card … or a simple set of sous vide machines (site no longer online)
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they were called "54deg" (54 degrees Celsius being the best cooking temperature for this one dish we liked)
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I met someone years later who "oh I bought one of those and I still use it" never prouder.
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specific for me that the person must not know who I am/rely on the thing/forget or not think about where they got it from in use
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(not sure why..)
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conversely, one of the most stinging things said by a friend was "people bought [this thing you made] mainly because they like you"
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