Congrats on the continued success. It can stun people when they are reminded that the skills they sell to others can be applied for their own prosperity and I think you see that here.
If you’re a developer with a day job there has never been a better time to get started building and selling your own software.
I spent ~4 hours on my 10th wedding anniversary debugging a production issue. It's not a fun thing to talk about, and doesn't get a lot of attention, but the truth of the matter is that when things are bad _they are bad_. I can see now why folks say that this isn't for everyone.
If you’re a developer with a day job there has never been a better time to get started building and selling your own software.
It’s not glamorous but it is rewarding.