It may not have to be all or nothing.
You could work at an IT company that may be willing to give you say, 1 or 2 days a week to work on Remotely while administering their computers (obviously would have to negotiate with them on this). Have you had a chat with /u/ylianst on how he manages this?
>"Pay me more for less, because one day, I might make it.
Yeah, that's a valid point. In this case, would a bounty model work better? Some examples:
Another possible model: make 1 feature that's better than the competitors, find a company that isn't willing to give that up
Let's say there's a company that's mobile first and wants to be able to remote into all their phones, and all their phones are android devices. (I've found this area to be generally lacking myself, of the remote access apps available both proprietary and open source)
Currently you're stuck with TeamViewer (limited OEM support, addon required for each different OEM)
One example that's been bouncing around my head:
Nextcloud has this https://github.com/nextcloud/deck Not real sure how similar it is because I've never used either, but I have seen it mentioned a few times when trello questions come up...
I use Deck as a plugin in Nextcloud to track my own personal projects, otherwise i will forget about anything i wanted to do.
Something like
Then i just move the cards to the right columns to keep track of all my little projects.