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Andrey Fadeev
IndiePubStack ProductHunt launch is happening right now and it needs your support :)
www.producthunt.com/products/indiepubstack?utm_sou…
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I've been using Substack for my tech blog and newsletter for a while.
As a developer, I truly believe that sharing knowledge through a newsletter is one of the best ways to grow an audience — and eventually monetise your efforts.
Substack is built for a general audience, not devs. I was missing code highlighting and minimalist design.
I wanted to build something dedicated for developers:
- open-source, free to use, self-hosted
- beautiful code highlighting
- markdown-first writing
- clean, minimalist design
- dark mode support
I believe that an open-source model is a great way to build a product. IndiePubStack is:
- fully open-source and free to use (MIT licence)
- designed to be self-hosted (Docker image distribution)
- built on top of reliable services (Kinde for auth, Resend for email delivery)
All you need is an inexpensive VPS and a domain name, free Kinde and Resend accounts (that will be enough for a long time).
I'm already using IndiePubStack for my personal blog and newsletter.
The future depends on the community feedback, if the open-source project gets some traction, the next logical step will be to build a SaaS platform on top of it.
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🚀 Just published a new blog post for developers thinking about launching their own project:
✅ The simplest way to deploy with Coolify + Hetzner
✅ Why I still love Clojure for backends
✅ How to write pragmatic tests that pay off later
✅ Tips on monitoring, auth, payments, and more
✅ A clear path to scale when you're ready
If you're building something solo, this guide will help you move fast without cornering yourself later.
open.substack.com/pub/andreyfadeev/p/tech-stack-fo…
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I've published a guest post in my Substack: How to Save Redeployment Time Using Clojure
Check it out: blog.andreyfadeev.com/p/how-to-save-redeployment-t…
6 months ago | [YT] | 3
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Hi, will be off for a week of holidays, but once I am back I'm seriously thinking about trying to live stream, here or/and twitch. Any appetite for some live clojure content?
7 months ago | [YT] | 18
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Accent No More: AI-Powered Pronunciation Coach
It's my first attempt to #buildinpublic. It is far from perfect, crafted in a couple of evenings - let me know what do you think!
Try here: accentnomore.com/
8 months ago | [YT] | 8
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How Clojure Atom and swap! internals work (Free)
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8 months ago | [YT] | 4
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Data modelling with Clojure (Clojure Book Chapter Draft)
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8 months ago | [YT] | 3
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3500 subs!
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The first year on YouTube as a software engineer (with stats)
It's time to celebrate my YouTube channel's first anniversary and share all the stats!
blog.andreyfadeev.com/p/the-first-year-on-youtube-…
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