In the spirit of the anon who posted below, we share our app ideas.
What's the point on holding on to an idea if we are never going to actually make a move on it or lack the precision to get it to market.
An idea I have involves finding the closest freelance technical support guru based on cost and distance.
try /r9k/
I got one for ya:
An app like Pokémon go where you point your camera at babes, and it reads their phone's viewing history and shows you what the last porn they watched was.
>>1594451
I'd rather not be exposed to that much autism
>>1594445
>being such a boring person you can't think of hundreds of ideas
I envy you, I'd rather trade my creativity for an iron clad work drive. Being creative is pointless if you have not mastered a good outlet.
>>1594504
>for an iron clad work drive
i'd like one too. it's too easy to avoid work and life is too comfy to start the ball rolling and have to stress myself.
just need to make the jump
Actually, the amount of shit talk here may as well come of use to other anons.
As many people have said over various threads, creativity is nothing without implementation and good ideas are a dime a dozen. So why shelter something realistically that will never see the light of day due to shitty management and lack of experience .
App ideas are easy to come up with, but the overall execution and processes will vary from person to person, so why not give the multitude of roleplay wannabes a leg up and a solid start. Especially when the idea will literally go to waste as it rots and decays away from not being properly articulated and developed in a reasonable timeframe.
>>1594445
rare pepe generator. $0.50 every turns with ads