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Quin2uple

Hi! I'm a software engineer, and you can find me under the account name "quin2uple" in almost any place — remember it. I work as a software engineer by day, and a builder of small things by night. While I don't consider myself an indie hacker yet, it appears that's what I'm slowly becoming.

I love AI startups and side projects.

Do you like them too?

I have grown up reading the posts of indie hackers, startup builders, and solo founders. Late nights, blog posts, launch threads, tiny revenue screenshots, stories of someone quitting their job to build a thing nobody asked for — I read them all. Most of those projects are like junk, junk, junk... But a few have been utilized by people and have even changed some lives. I want to be one of those people who builds the thing.

Just for fun.

Didn't you hear those words somewhere?

I want to be like that person reading indie hacker stories at 1 AM, eyes tired, still scrolling, still dreaming. He bookmarks a launch post, opens a fresh repo, and types npm init in a quiet room until his eyes ache. Just for fun.

What I'm creating

You might say, "What are you creating now?". The answer is:

I'm shipping small side projects everyday.

I haven't built something big yet. I'm trying to build a lot. So far, I've made one small free tool — Solo Invoice Pro, an invoice generator for freelancers and contractors. It's tiny. But it's mine.

And this year, I'll keep making more — small gadgets, side projects, half-finished experiments. Most will go nowhere. That's fine. You can look up the rest on my GitHub repositories.

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