
The Rise of Hobby Developers: Why Side Projects Build the Future of Tech
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Most of the technology that shapes your life didn’t start inside a company.
It started as a side project.
In this video, I break down why hobby projects, things built late at night without roadmaps or pressure, have quietly built the modern internet. From Linux and Python to GitHub and the web itself, many of the most important technologies weren’t designed as products at all. They were experiments.
We’ll explore:
How side projects built the foundations of today’s internet
Why open source is the real infrastructure behind modern software
Why hobby developers matter more now than ever
How experimentation, play, and curiosity drive real innovation
As technology becomes more complex, from AI to distributed systems, no single company can explore every direction. Side projects absorb risk, unlock creativity, and allow entirely new paradigms to emerge.
This video is also why I’m a big believer in building things just for fun. Many of the skills I understand most deeply came from projects that didn’t need to exist, and that freedom matters.
Because historically, that’s how the most important tools we rely on today actually started.
The future of tech doesn’t arrive fully formed.
It emerges from projects that weren’t supposed to matter.
Most of the technology that shapes your life didn’t start inside a company.
It started as a side project.
In this video, I break down why hobby projects, things built late at night without roadmaps or pressure, have quietly built the modern internet. From Linux and Python to GitHub and the web itself, many of the most important technologies weren’t designed as products at all. They were experiments.
We’ll explore:
How side projects built the foundations of today’s internet
Why open source is the real infrastructure behind modern software
Why hobby developers matter more now than ever
How experimentation, play, and curiosity drive real innovation
As technology becomes more complex, from AI to distributed systems, no single company can explore every direction. Side projects absorb risk, unlock creativity, and allow entirely new paradigms to emerge.
This video is also why I’m a big believer in building things just for fun. Many of the skills I understand most deeply came from projects that didn’t need to exist, and that freedom matters.
Because historically, that’s how the most important tools we rely on today actually started.
The future of tech doesn’t arrive fully formed.
It emerges from projects that weren’t supposed to matter.
Tiff In Tech
Tiffany is a software developer who started her career in the modeling & fashion industry. Tech can be very overwhelming for many at first as she experienced first hand entering into the industry. Tiff saw a gap to help ease people into what tech has to ...