I've not come across any companies that pay for open-source work if thats not your primary role.
The reason that many recruiters ask if you contribute to open-source projects is because it shows you have a passion for software development, because you work on it in your spare time even if you are not being paid to do it. Therefore an employer is more likely to choose you rather than someone who just does it for a job.
Clean website. Would be great to have more information about how to launch to each community, eg Reddit, Product Hunt. Or maybe even just link to relevant blog posts.
Learn a new programming language or framework. Create a hobby project on it. It may bring back the fun of coding rather than coding because its your job.
For me, this is part of the design and development phase to help me plan the API structure and also to provide test API data mocks to the frontend, so that frontend doesn't have to wait on the backend to finish development before they can start.
At university I used to intermittent fast as a side-effect of laziness to cook breakfast.
Nowadays I've read the benefits of it and trying to replicate that but I just get severe headaches when trying to do it. Anyone got any tips for avoid thing that?