DEV Community

Asher Buk
Asher Buk

Posted on

Solve your own problem

You can use GitHub as a portfolio or a playground for experiments. But real value rarely extends beyond your own boundaries unless you're building something to meet a real need.

The most natural approach? Solve your own problem.

I run Fedora Linux with GNOME and Hyperland as my daily drivers.

But I needed a speech-to-text (STT) tool. An offline, private "voice keyboard" for everyday desktop interaction — chats, terminal, any window.

So I built my own.

It turned out other people needed it too.
Speak to AI is now finding its place in the community.

If there’s one takeaway, it’s this: build tools for yourself.
Solve real problems you actually have, use what you build, and ship it as open source.
Sometimes that’s enough for it to matter to others too.

Diagram showing offline speech-to-text on GNU/Linux acting as a system-wide voice keyboard> Cover image via: https://hear-me.social/@debby/115588019309116671

Top comments (0)