Where do you guys find inspiration for software projects? I'm following a bunch of shit on Github but lately all I see are a bunch of people staring large corporate shit. I've basically been a NEET for the last month since I graduated college and am looking to get back into the game.
Posting Maki so people will actually view my post.
>not being inspired by your waifu maki
Fuck off, there's already a maki thread.
Enjoy your ban you degenerate weabshit
>>55402858
literally just got this card earlier today
>playing ll
>see this
>think of /g/
>>55402858
I wonder what's your college degree Makiposter-kun
But anyway, see >>55402865
>>55403351
BA in Computer Science. Would have had a BS but my school made a hasty hiring decision after multiple professors left that left me and a bunch of other students with a substitute teacher tier professor. Also had anxiety issues, imposter's syndrome, and bad advising initially that made me start the program a year late.
>>55403483
Well, i'm not a true /g/ anon but /adv/-ish
Since at least you got a degree, you just gotta practice a lot and try to get motivated by trying the best you can do alone on what you learned
NEET here as well: just learn a lot of shit that is related to your degree and practice a lot of math and get motivated by a lot of good things that are being made now, so you can even create those things better/improved
Also don't get depressed if you can't do something, i'm sure anyone can improve anything someone made before, see pic related
>>55402858
Look at real-world objects arouns your environment or shop small companies.
Get information how do they work.
Try to improve on it with a software. Add more functionality to it or enhance their UI. Write the code nicely cause you may be hired if you ahow them what you did.
Get into OOP design. Make diagrams and plans for your program and show it to them that you are serious about the job.
>dumb makishitter