My Journey as an Indie Hacker

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My Journey as an Indie Hacker

Fernando de la Rosa

jfdelarosa

20/03/2024

Hello, friends! I’m Fernando de la Rosa, a tech enthusiast and Full-Stack Developer from México. My journey has been a thrilling ride through the realms of coding, learning, and creating. I’m here to share my story and invite you to be part of my ongoing adventure in tech and entrepreneurship.

About Me

My fascination with technology has always driven me to explore and innovate. In the tech universe, I’ve found my passion in a tech stack that includes Svelte, TypeScript, Prisma, Node.js (lately experimenting with Bun), and TailwindCSS.

Outside of my day-to-day work, I’m an indie hacker. This means I love diving into new tech and turning my ideas into side projects. These projects are my playground and my classroom, where I experiment, learn, and grow.

One project I’m particularly proud of is Lunanotes.io. It’s a Chrome extension that makes learning on YouTube a breeze. You can watch videos and take notes at the same time, and there’s even AI to help you write the notes for you. It’s the tool I dreamed of having during my own learning adventures, and now, I’m excited to share it with you.

Why You Should Follow Along

I’m on a continuous journey of discovery and creation, and I’d love for you to join me. Here’s what you’ll get by following my journey:

  • Tech Insights: I’m always exploring new tech. I’ll share why I choose certain tools and how they fit into my projects.
  • The Making of Side Projects: I’ll take you behind the scenes of turning ideas into real, live products.
  • Lessons Learned: The indie hacker path is full of valuable lessons. I’ll share these openly, hoping to help you on your tech journey.

I’m excited about the future and would love to have you along for the ride. For updates, tech tips, and more, follow me on Twitter @jfdelarosa. Your support and feedback are incredibly motivating.

Let’s dive into the vast possibilities of technology together. Follow me, and let’s create something amazing.

See you soon, Fernando de la Rosa