We need to recruit an elite team
websight*It won't be dying or blue though
Have you considered building a poorly coded platform for user submitted game wikis?The problem is I won't have scope creep in a brand new personal project, worst that could happen is I decide there's a different association between objects
A twitter-like website would actually be a good project. Can figure out how timelines are created, how posts are created and in what order, how posts get recommended to others, etc.Right, lots of moving pieces - might be okay as a portfolio piece
You need a moderator teamI have never met a moderator in my life.
Then conservative groups would also try to hammer the site with frivolous lawsuits over content control, "copying" Twitter, etc,Nah, there's other sites that are better - bluesky for example - so they'd have a harder time pinning me down.
I'm in medical device e-commerce right now
so make websites or web pages that look like what other people are doing to sell medical devices online... but betterThere are only so many ways to make the same site, it wouldn't be very impressive.
What tools would you want to use to make it? Like doing the frontend work yourself in HTML/CSS/JS, using SPA frameworks like Angular/React, and/or using site builders including WordPress and suchTrue to original Twitter, Ruby on Rails
There are only so many ways to make the same site, it wouldn't be very impressive.
don't see you landing gigsThank you for your well wishes
Then conservative groups would also try to hammer the site with frivolous lawsuits over content control, "copying" Twitter, etc, to further drain you of time and resources to prevent growing the info sphere outside of conservative control.Solution: Don't host it in the USA. In most other jurisdictions, if someone brings a frivolous lawsuit, at best (for them) they're gonna have to pay your legal costs from defending it.
web designThis might be the part you're hung up on, I'm not a designer at all - most developers are not
Solution: Don't host it in the USA. In most other jurisdictions, if someone brings a frivolous lawsuit, at best (for them) they're gonna have to pay your legal costs from defending it.Works well for smaller sites, social media intended for US audiences probably not so much
Other thing I'd be concerned about is having my real name registered as site owner,This was a fun part of getting my domain name, I'm not sure what I expected though lol