$1750 a week mining Litecoin on free trial cloud accounts



I've been learning programming for 2 months and have created lot of nice tools that have helped me automate a lot of my work. I always ponder the following, are most programmers out there just shitbags who lack creativity beyond being told what to create, or are they so brilliant that their capers are rarely picked up in the public domain. I have been working my new job for 1 month and just using the knowledge of what programming can do + google I developed a solution that took me 10 mins and got me into a position of getting promoted soon. I feel like an idiot for not learning coding sooner.
 
I've been learning programming for 2 months and have created lot of nice tools that have helped me automate a lot of my work. I always ponder the following, are most programmers out there just shitbags who lack creativity beyond being told what to create, or are they so brilliant that their capers are rarely picked up in the public domain. I have been working my new job for 1 month and just using the knowledge of what programming can do + google I developed a solution that took me 10 mins and got me into a position of getting promoted soon. I feel like an idiot for not learning coding sooner.

Has it made you 6 or even 5 figures? Probably not, so STFU,
 
I've been learning programming for 2 months and have created lot of nice tools that have helped me automate a lot of my work. I always ponder the following, are most programmers out there just shitbags who lack creativity beyond being told what to create, or are they so brilliant that their capers are rarely picked up in the public domain. I have been working my new job for 1 month and just using the knowledge of what programming can do + google I developed a solution that took me 10 mins and got me into a position of getting promoted soon. I feel like an idiot for not learning coding sooner.

There are people who are interested in things that go beyond making as much money as possible. Believe it or not.

The best programmers get hired straight out of college on contracts that make your monthly ohmygod I'm so creative money every other minute. You never met them because you think hacking php is mad programming skillz.
 
they probably did this when difficulty was ~2000 and worth $30 per coin, it is now in the 20,000+ range and less than $8 so today you would only be looking at 1/30 of that or $50 per week.
 
There are people who are interested in things that go beyond making as much money as possible. Believe it or not.

The best programmers get hired straight out of college on contracts that make your monthly ohmygod I'm so creative money every other minute. You never met them because you think hacking php is mad programming skillz.


hacking php IS mad programming skillz
 
remembering when 1750 a week was a good wage

good luck bros
 
I've been learning programming for 2 months and have created lot of nice tools that have helped me automate a lot of my work. I always ponder the following, are most programmers out there just shitbags who lack creativity beyond being told what to create, or are they so brilliant that their capers are rarely picked up in the public domain. I have been working my new job for 1 month and just using the knowledge of what programming can do + google I developed a solution that took me 10 mins and got me into a position of getting promoted soon. I feel like an idiot for not learning coding sooner.

Props for learning a language and getting a job in the field in only 2 months but keep in mind that you're probably working with a bunch of junior programmers so it's not like the bar is very high to begin with. For most programmers it's just another 9-5 desk job where they clock in and clock out, just because they don't want to create the next facebook or make monies online doesn't make them shitbags though lol.
 
Props for learning a language and getting a job in the field in only 2 months but keep in mind that you're probably working with a bunch of junior programmers so it's not like the bar is very high to begin with. For most programmers it's just another 9-5 desk job where they clock in and clock out, just because they don't want to create the next facebook or make monies online doesn't make them shitbags though lol.

I get what you're saying. For me this has been a way to connect my ideas and creativity into creating things. I've always been frustrated by not having the tools and knowledge to do so and this seems to be one of the missing links. For me it's very powerful but I guess it could just be clock in /out for others.
 
Short term shit like this never lasts. Focus on long term stuff.
I don't get why people always say this, stuff like this never lasts sure, but if you can go big and abuse something for six figures then fuck the long-term in the meantime, worry about that after.

I think this is a very creative hustle, as long as it's automated and a person can work with it in the background, or if they only had to spend ~1-2hrs/day working on it then it's easy money in the bank.

@AdamC - 1750/week? That'd be 43.75/hr at a regular job, that's not all that bad, especially if you can automate, not sure if you were being sarcastic though, just leaving this here for good measures.