This tweet got
@at_altspace
a lot of eyeballs and we've been flooded with messages.
I will now add some context and share the story of how and why it came to be.
In a world where we spend so much of our time online this becomes even more relevant.
Coliving with like minded people help us get out of the online bubble. Serendipity kicks in, the whole experience of living becomes enriching.
It's easy to knock "hippie communes" but once you've lived this way it's quite difficult to go back to "normal".
Virtually everywhere I stayed in my adult life was some iteration of a collective, whether at anarchist squats or their oddly-similar antipode - military barracks.
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Here's something that we have wanted to enable for some time now.
Indiehacking is a tough and lonely journey.
Engaging and learning from each other on Twitter is great, but it's not enough. Let’s meet IRL?
🌟 Announcing Indiehacking Retreat 2024 🇮🇳
🗓️ June 2-9
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Indiehackers unite in the mountains! 🌄 Code, sunsets, and a hackathon.
Led by
@pbteja1998
of SiteGPT,
@chinchang457
of CSSBattle, and
@ayysoni
building Shopify Apps(guess his age).
So many talented minds under one roof! 🚀
What an incredible week! 🤩
A bunch of awesome people brought together by their love for indie hacking, sharing the same space, having deep conversations, engaging in fun activities, and hacking things together.
We did so much together. Collating some of our shared experiences