Habit Retention Beats Occasional Relapse to Competitors
I wonder which of these is better: having people make using your app a habit or having people relapse into using your app even after they try the competition...
Tech Adoption Lag: Most People Resist New AI Tools
The one thing that keeps me from indulging in the AI panic is the sheer reluctance of most people I've met in my life to adjust to new technology. All these wonderful things exist at the fingertips of each human...
Flawed yet Genius Method to Decode Customer Intent
This both genius and massively flawed. And I love it. Depend song on the average communication skill level of your customers, we might finally have found a way to truly understand customer intent. Placeholder should have been “I want X so...
Ten Years to Profit: Turning Deep Red Into Success
It took “just” ten years for them to be profitable. It’s easy to look at this graph and have vitriolic thoughts. But ultimately, profitability is one of the hardest things to ever reach. Series J or bootstrapped. It’s amazing to have turned...
Delegation Mastery May Blind Us to Core Fundamentals
There will be a weird generation of people who are really, really good at delegating, but at some point won't know what they should actually be delegating to all these systems. And then 10 years later, we'll magically rediscover the concept...
Openclaw's Clever Design Masks Potential Negligence and Hidden ToS Breaches
Yikes. If this is true, then it’s both pretty ingenious and supremely negligent. I wonder what percentage of users have done a code audit of Openclaw. And what other fun ToS-voiding surprises lurk in there.

Virality Doesn't Equal Follower Growth on X
If you're chasing virality on X, it does nothing for your followers. Here are analytics from two days, side by side. One with 30k views, and one with over a million. The 30k day saw a lot more followers. The viral post?...
Quality Code Costs More than Cheap Code
Agentic coding highlights the age-old truth that "writing code is cheap," while writing good code is extremely expensive. You could always pay someone inexperienced very little to kinda get it done. But real quality had its price. Zero difference when AI is...
Own Your Email, Don't Rely on Google Accounts
It’s wild that in a time where Google account are one of the most popular choice for logging into any 3rd-party service, they can be arbitrarily banned like this. Own your email. Own your domain. Don’t delegate. Sucks that this is...

Hacker News' “Impossible” Products Prove Surprisingly Viable
This is great. A list of all the products Hacker News thought would never work. Sure, the default to response to ANY project on HN is that it could be copied on a weekend. But this list is _strong_ 🤣 https://t.co/4AiXf2WiXw
Non‑technical Users Adopt Early; Founders Must Rethink Assumptions
And this is peak "innovators" phase of adoption. Consider that during the earliest product adoption phase, non-technical folks are already doing the thing many believe "no one will ever do." We, the founders, need to adjust our system of beliefs NOW.
Seeking Laravel Spark Billing Extensions and Migration Options
Question for the @laravelphp Spark users out there, ideally the Paddle version: how have you extended billing for things like credits/optional subscriptions/one-time-payments? Anything more comprehensive out there? Is there a migration path?

Automated Outreach Drives Growth without Any Ads
The last 25min on Podscan have been pretty exciting :D I have fully automated my customer discovery and outreach process. It's picking up quite a bit. And that's with 0 ads. I'll open that faucet soon, too. https://t.co/BY5051Wnm8
Brilliant Founders Chase the Next Improvement, Not Accolades
This is what makes Lukas such a brilliant founder. It's not enough for him that an interview with the German Chancellor is using his SaaS. He's looking around for opportunities to make it even better and spots a sticker on...
Prediction Markets Turn Insiders Into Profit-Driven Actors
This is the kind of stuff that I don't understand about g̶a̶m̶b̶l̶i̶n̶g̶ prediction markets: doesn't it not only encourage insider betting, but also insider action? This is the wildest conflict-of-interest-as-a-Service platform I've ever seen. For ANY kind of event.
Switching LLMs Wastes Time; Stick to One
I don't really understand devs who jump back and forth between LLM providers. Claude, Codex, Claude, Gemini, back to Codex, then Claude. What marginal improvement can be worth the massive context shift every single time? Pick one and build. You won't have...
Choose AI for Purposeful Creation, Not Just Task Automation
Reading this essay made me ask myself a question: am I using this to „do the thing“ or just to „do a thing?“ Interesting nuance here. I personally use AI very much as a deliberate tool, both in building & running a...
AI Tools Match the Skill of Their Operators
A corollary for AI tooling: its outputs will only ever be as good as the person wrangling them from it. That's really all it is. Yet another powerful tool (like a compiler, or k8s) that can only be run effectively by...
Tech Founders Forced Into Management Find Solace in Warhammer
yeah I guess technical founders never had to deal with being (self-)promoted to management. Those who never wanted to work for a boss again now are becoming the ultimate pencil-pushers. I'm going through the same sobering realization. The antidote? Painting Warhammer.