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simonw ◴[] No.43478469[source]
I have a personal rule which has worked really well for me: if I do a project, the price of doing that project is that I have to write about it.

Back when Twitter threads didn't suck (they could be viewed by people without Twitter accounts) I'd use those - tweet a description of my project with a link, then follow it with a few photos and screenshots.

These days I use my blog, with my "projects" tag: https://simonwillison.net/tags/projects/

I blog all sorts of other stuff, but if I was ever to trim back the one thing I'd keep doing is projects. If you make a thing, write about that thing. I wrote more about that here: https://simonwillison.net/2022/Nov/6/what-to-blog-about/#pro...

Projects with a GitHub repository make this even easier: describe the project in the README and drop in a few screenshots - that's all you need.

(Screenshots are important though, they're the ultimate defense against bitrot.)

I have many projects from earlier in my career that I never documented or captured in screenshot form and I deeply regret it.

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akulbe ◴[] No.43482775[source]
Hey Simon, love your work. I also appreciate the fact that you've been so approachable to ask questions of. (I've talked to you on one of the socials)

Just a random question for you. Of all of the projects you've created, which is your favorite?

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1. simonw ◴[] No.43483736[source]
It's https://datasette.io - I'm still having so much fun with it, especially since any idea I want to experiment with can be justified as a Datasette plugin!