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Episode: 2421
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Title: HPR2421: Project Interest
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2421/hpr2421.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 02:40:39
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This is HPR episode 2,421 entitled, Project Interest.
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It is hosted by Lost in Drunks and in about 9 minutes long and carry a clean flag.
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The summary is Lost in Drunks Wonder House and Project Sniper Rack of Interest.
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Hello, this is Lost in Drunks and today I just want to bring up a single question
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and hopefully prompt some discussion either in the comments or on some form of
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social media that perhaps someone has an answer or has thoughts and ideas
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and might want to either reach out to me or to someone else who might have the same questions
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or wonder about the same issue and basically it comes down to this.
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Collaboration. Now there's an awful lot that people have to say about
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projects and garnering enthusiasm for them in, say, open source software or other similar projects
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like that. Some sort of open content project that maybe someone has come up with a grand idea
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and they've whipped something together and they've gotten a lot of people behind them that have
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interest in that. And I think that a fair number of developers either of games or application,
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other applications or anything really it applies to almost anything. How do you go about
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generating that kind of excitement in your vision, in your concept? And I've read a lot of talk
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about over the years. A lot of people feel especially like say with an open source software project
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you need to come up with something, something that kind of encapsulates the idea.
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It doesn't have to be anywhere near finish. You just have to have something to show
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that really does at least on some degree represent the idea you're trying to get forward
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with your application. And if it's a good one people will gravitate towards it and contribute.
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And I found that it's not that simple either with that sort of thing or with other types of
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projects. Now this I'll openly admit this is all kind of selfish or self centered in a way
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because I tend to be a loner on my projects. I tend to do everything on my own. But I have a
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couple of ideas that simply cannot be achieved without the contribution of other people with
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particular skills that I don't possess. And trying to attract that sort of attention has been a
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challenge over the years. Now again that's me and that's a problem that I'm trying to deal with
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and trying to wrap my head around. But I see other people going through the exact same thing.
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They have a project idea. They come up with something, a prototype something that they show to
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other people. Yet it just doesn't seem to grab anybody. Yet every time they mention it and they
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talk about it everyone might say wow that's a great idea. I like that. Why don't you do something
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with that? Well it's not for lack of trying right? What's involved? I tend to believe that
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open source software projects, open content projects, artistic projects, all of those are a subject
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to the pressures of human social behavior and charisma as any other aspect of human life.
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If people can make their project look dazzling and reach out in a manner that seems exciting or
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modern or new, it's that part of it that seems to grab people much more than the actual content
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itself. You know it's the show not the tell if that makes any sense. I don't understand where
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that comes from. I don't understand why that is important to people except that flash,
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attracts. You know if you go fishing you might throw one of those flashy fishing reels out or
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fishing lures out whatever I'm not a fisherman obviously but something flashy that flashes in the
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water and the fish is attracted and they bite on it. You know if you put exciting buzzwords
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in your content description a lot of times people fall for it whether or not the rest of it is
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any good and over and over you see this that sometimes the very best projects just can't seem
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to grab anybody and maybe it's because the people who are presenting it are not very good at presenting
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it. They're really good at the idea they're really maybe very good at coding or writing or
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you know making video or whatever the project happens to be. They're maybe they're very good at
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that part but the part of actually dealing with human beings and selling this concept to them
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is elusive. I am an author and I've written a kid's book and it needs illustration and I've tried
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over and over and over to find an artist who would work with me on this but here's the thing
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every artist wants to get paid. Now there's nothing wrong with that. I want to get paid too but the
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fact is this will be a 50-50 project that is to say we put this thing together and then we put
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it out there and see what we get right and whatever profits there are they get split right down
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the middle. All right that's done that's what I've got going on and if anybody's interested by all
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means you don't let me know or if you know someone who is let me know see that's the thing this
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networking thing to let people know hey here's something cool here's something I think you might
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like or here's something that's perfect for you and they pass it along there seems to be
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some element that gets broken for many people myself included but other people that have projects
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they have this thing going on and yeah maybe it's not quite where it would be if you wanted to grab
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a lot of attention maybe it's partially broken but the potential is there right and yet the word
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doesn't go out and people aren't excited and nobody grabs it because it isn't flashy it isn't
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someone standing up and saying hey hey hey here's a song and dance and while you're here at my
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medicine show why don't you buy some of my magic potion that's going to make everything perfect
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sometimes it really is a magic potion and it does make everything perfect but most of the time
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it's just another thing right and it's often not even the good thing the good thing is the one you
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don't even see the one that's way back in the shadows projects that die by the wayside for lack of
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interest even though the potential is tremendous and it's because whoever is fronting it doesn't have
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the juice they don't have the showmanship the charisma to grab an audience and then it's gone
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this wonderful concept this great idea all of this work it just goes away it just dries up and
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blows away because of course the person who's got this idea maybe it's one of again we're talking
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about an idea that requires other people to be interested in it you know and there are a lot of
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those like I say I just talked about one that I have for that lack of interest they can't pursue
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it because they need someone else who's good at some other aspect of coding who's maybe good at
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building a website who's maybe good at maintaining a database whatever it happens to be right
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is there a good way to make all of this function I don't know I think whoever comes up with that
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secret sauce is going to change everything about projects and coding and open source anything
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but I don't know that person and that's certainly not me so anyway this is just really a short
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I won't even say it's a true episode because I don't have any conclusions I'm just hoping
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that maybe we can start talking about how do we go about generating interest about what we're
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most fascinated with what we're really really enthusiastic about because clearly being enthusiastic
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yourself doesn't necessarily bring enthusiasm into other people it's about how we package this
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it's about how we make it exciting to other people and I hope someone has a clue I don't think
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anyone's got the answer but I hope someone has a clue about this because I could use one and I
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think a lot of other people can this has been lost in Bronx take care
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