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Ask HN: Anyone interested in working on projects related to social causes?

5 points| bsldld | 3 years ago

I am a software engineer and want to form a group of like-minded software engineers to work on something that will make a difference on a massive scale (not immediately, but over a period). Moonshot ideas are not off-limits.

I have two ideas, but open to ideas from other engineers. We can bounce ideas across and decide what to work on as a group.

Anyone interested to work on new social impact open source project?

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edent|3 years ago

I've seen a number of similar project and, without exception, they all fail if they attempt to do something new.

I'd strongly advise you to find groups who are already working on these problems and have built up deep knowledge about the issues which are faced.

There's no point going "I'm going to build an app to cure HIV!" if you haven't spoken to all the charities, health groups, and people who are already deeply immersed in this space. They already know which approaches won't work, which organisations have the best networks for promoting solutions, and who to go to for more advice.

So, my advice is don't brainstorm with engineers. Go out in to your community and find people who have an existing need which isn't being met.

Good luck!

solardev|3 years ago

What exactly are you pitching? Ideas are a dime a dozen but execution is much harder. The world has a ton of nonprofits but most of them aren't very effective. Most humans aren't very effective.

bsldld|3 years ago

> What exactly are you pitching?

Some people have ideas to fix something within the society that they think can be better. Engineers also have some such ideas. I would like to get together engineers so that we can work together on some meaningful project with an aim to solve some social problems.

> The world has a ton of nonprofits

Can be a social enterprise?

> Most humans aren't very effective.

If that is the argument for any new idea/venture, then nothing will ever get done.