First of all, I was a weirdo before I moved to the forest. But now I'm a very happy weirdo.
I do have 4G (LTE) broad band, so Internet is almost everywhere I go.
I come from Stockholm but I live now on a trail called Sörmlandsleden, it's a 1000 km long trail and for the moment I'm pretty far south from Stockholm. But the trail never goes out "into the wild".
I also think that there is a right time for things. What I need now is to blaze forward with the coding. That's this phase.
I take swims in the lake and keep clean, shave once a week. Wash my clothes.. So when I do go into town to buy food or meet someone, I do not look like some troll. So meeting potential customers is not a big problem. I just have to get up really early in the morning to get there.. =)
I'm happy so many both here on HN and on The ListServe are interested in coding in the forest and giving support.
When winter comes I do not know what I'll do, but coding in the snow is not an option. But I will not surrender to any "normal" life until the startup begins to move, according to my earlier pledge.
This was a nice surprise getting on HN =)
First of all, I was a weirdo before I moved to the forest. But now I'm a very happy weirdo.
I do have 4G (LTE) broad band, so Internet is almost everywhere I go.
I come from Stockholm but I live now on a trail called Sörmlandsleden, it's a 1000 km long trail and for the moment I'm pretty far south from Stockholm. But the trail never goes out "into the wild".
I also think that there is a right time for things. What I need now is to blaze forward with the coding. That's this phase.
I take swims in the lake and keep clean, shave once a week. Wash my clothes.. So when I do go into town to buy food or meet someone, I do not look like some troll. So meeting potential customers is not a big problem. I just have to get up really early in the morning to get there.. =)
I'm happy so many both here on HN and on The ListServe are interested in coding in the forest and giving support.
When winter comes I do not know what I'll do, but coding in the snow is not an option. But I will not surrender to any "normal" life until the startup begins to move, according to my earlier pledge.
Thanks!
ps. there are no bears around here.