
Tamagrow: Automatic Content Creation For Devs
There's a specific frustration that only builders understand. You're deep in a codebase. You just refactored the auth flow, fixed three edge cases, and deployed a feature that changes how the whole thing works. You close your laptop, feel good for about ten minutes, and then realize nobody saw any of it. Not your followers. Not the people who'd actually use the thing. Not the recruiter who looked at your GitHub once and moved on because there was no narrative attached to the green squares. That was me for months. Shipping consistently, building things I was proud of, and watching people with half the output get ten times the visibility because they wrote a LinkedIn post about it. I didn't have a posting problem. I had a friction problem. The gap isn't motivation. It's timing. Right after I push a meaningful commit, there's a five-minute window where I could articulate exactly what I built and why it matters. The context is loaded. The excitement is there. But I never write the post in
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