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Show HN: Siderly – Get remote work with your side project

54 points| userium | 10 years ago |siderly.com

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[+] Udo|10 years ago|reply
I love the idea, but I'm not a LinkedIn user. Wouldn't it be more inclusive to transform the "LinkedIn URL" field into a general purpose URL field?

Also, if you post something, it's a bit of a black hole. The entry is held for moderator approval and when you go back to the "show what you made form" it's as if nothing ever happened.

[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
That's true, a Stackoverflow profile would be probably more suitable, or whichever link gives more information about the developer.

There is an alert after submitting the form, and a redirect to the frontpage. It's set to disappear quite quickly. I will improve on that, thanks for pointing it out!

[+] rrowland|10 years ago|reply
I got excited thinking this was a way to either:

A) Recruit other developers onto your side project or B) Hire other developers to help with your side project.

I'd be interested in finding side projects to contribute to, or finding people that would like to contribute to mine. Are there sites out there for either of these purposes? If not, sounds like a good side project...

[+] jstx|10 years ago|reply
A bit of a nitpick, but I've noticed the trend of several sites to only allow SSO with one, maybe two, 3rd parties. More egregious, no ability to sign up directly.

Are other languages missing something like node's Passport to allow easy integration to multiple SSO providers or is single-single service sign on an active choice that is growing in popularity?

[+] detaro|10 years ago|reply
I've read that people think offering to many choices is confusing...

I agree though, unless you directly tie into another service direct sign-up is a must. And I still don't understand why OpenID had to die...

[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
I was actually thinking that is Omniauth enough as a log in option?
[+] mindcrime|10 years ago|reply
So, how does this work, exactly? I mean, I get posting your side project, but how does it work for whoever is out there looking for people to work remotely?
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
This is just an MVP, later there could be more functionality for recruiters who are looking for remote workers?
[+] voiceclonr|10 years ago|reply
The "Show what you have made" button seems broken for me.
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
Thanks for pointing that out, I will look in to it.
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
Thanks to everybody who already submitted their side projects, I quickly checked some of them, and they look amazing. I will go through them soon to publish them on the frontpage.
[+] qmr|10 years ago|reply
You lost me at "LinkedIN".
[+] krapp|10 years ago|reply
Is this only for hosted, web app projects?
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
No, I think also Github projects or e.g. JSFiddle / Codepens could be featured on the site.
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
Just noticed some bugs on large screens, will fix those. Any feedback is welcome, thanks!
[+] patkai|10 years ago|reply
Some issues with masonry isotope on large displays
[+] dang|10 years ago|reply
We changed the title from "40% of Women Leave Tech; Could Remote Work Be a Solution?" because it was baity and the page's own language is more informative.
[+] userium|10 years ago|reply
Thanks Dang! True.

I first had a slogan on the website that "for Women who build things for the Web". However, personally I dislike sites that are so obviously directed for women, e.g. "Learning to code for women." That's why I tried to make the site more gender neutral, however the underlying idea is to attract (men and) women to create side projects and ultimately for them to get more remote work opportunities. All side projects don't become startups, but they can be useful in other ways.

[+] JDiculous|10 years ago|reply
That's hilarious. When you want views, just reference the "gender problem" in tech. Genius.
[+] curiousjorge|10 years ago|reply
so I'm not sure how this works. Is your side project a metric for your ability as a developer?
[+] patkai|10 years ago|reply
As I understood the point is that people who only want to work remotely and/or part-time can show with their side projects their motivation and ability to do so.