What I Learned Building Print2Social: Social Automation Is Not Enough for Store TrafficApr 9, 2026·8 min read
Composable Architecture Without Client-Heavy BloatWhy small teams should stay server-first longer and separate modules before servicesApr 10, 2026·9 min read
Coding With AI Is a New Skill – And We’re All Wasting Time on the Wrong DecisionsIf you’re using tools like Cursor, VS Code + AI extensions, or Zed with agents, you’ve probably felt this: “I spend way too much time picking models and modes instead of actually shipping code.” You get: Multiple models (Composer, Claude, GPT-5, G...Dec 2, 2025·9 min read
AI Can Build Products, Not Businesses (Yet)If AI can write code, design UI, generate content, run outreach, and analyze metrics, what exactly is left for founders and developers to do? On paper, it looks like we are only a few prompts away from “AI‑built businesses” that launch, grow, and pri...Dec 2, 2025·7 min read
The Blog Tax: Why Search Engines Punish Useful ProductsWe’ve quietly accepted a strange reality on the web: if you build a genuinely useful product – a SaaS app, a tool, a directory, a marketplace – search engines will often ignore you unless you also bolt on a content machine. Not because your tool isn’...Dec 1, 2025·8 min read
Which Investments Give the Most Return for the Least Risk?Most people chase the highest return. Very few ask the more important question: “How much return am I getting for each unit of risk I take?” This is the basic idea behind things like the Sharpe ratio. But you don’t need formulas to use the concept....Nov 29, 2025·5 min read
Your Odds of Making Money With Websites (And How to Tilt Them)Most advice about "making money online" quietly assumes something dangerous: If you just work hard and follow the right steps, you’ll succeed. Reality is less friendly and more statistical. You are not just building a website. You are entering a pr...Nov 29, 2025·8 min read
The Garage Myth 2.0 – What Jobs, Gates and Zuck Actually Did (and What Still Works Now)We love the story: a kid in a garage or dorm room, no money, no connections, just a wild idea that somehow becomes Apple, Microsoft or Facebook. It is such a powerful narrative that it can do two opposite things at once: Make you believe you are one...Nov 28, 2025·11 min read