How overthinking and scope creep kill indie projects
Hacker News·2mo·Kevin Lynagh
Kevin Lynagh examines why makers abandon promising work—not from lack of skill, but from analysis paralysis and feature bloat that turns simple ideas into unmaintainable messes. The pattern is familiar to anyone who's watched a side project collapse under its own complexity.
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