Sorry dear readers, no essay this time. As a CTO you rarely have time to build something with your own hands, though you're always part of tech stack

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Sorry dear readers, no essay this time. As a CTO you rarely have time to build something with your own hands, though you're always part of tech stack discussion, architecture decisions — the real coding happens by the developers. And if you're a hardcore dev, where programming is your hobby as well as job, you might find it hard not to code for long periods of time. Just like me.

So I switched my focus to coding for a couple of weeks. No writing, just coding and building something that I thought is cool. And it's going to save me at least a few hours of work every month.

I'm a lazy person. Especially when it comes to repetitive tasks that I can automate. And since I've started writing regularly this annoying repetitive task for me was the SEO. Every time I add a new essay I need to figure out how to cross-link it from all of the other of my articles, and the more I write the harder it becomes to find suitable essays.

But as you also might've noticed — ALL of the tasks can be automated in some way, it only depends on how badly you want to do it. Each of those tasks can be a product in itself and there are already quite a few solutions that you can pay money for.

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