building alone is hard
then you see someone else's thing take off and suddenly you're second-guessing everything
and just like that, you stop building what matters to you and start chasing what worked for them
building alone is hard
then you see someone else's thing take off and suddenly you're second-guessing everything
and just like that, you stop building what matters to you and start chasing what worked for them
i don't think social media has any incentive to reduce ai slop - engagement probably matters to a business than quality
AI slop is cheap at scale. more content means more scroll time, more ads, more engagement signals.
The algorithm just care that you're still watching.
You either stay long enough to master the craft or leave early and become the person selling a course.
The moment you stop clutching at life, stop demanding it be different, that's when you finally get to rest.
NotebookLM not having conversation history adds a significant amount of friction in using the product on a regular basis
Life these days 😅
When you start to deploy AI in parallel to your existing team 😅
Purpose flows when we choose presence over pursuit. Living fully in the moment often unravels meaning in ways we least expect, like connecting dots in retrospect. It’s in those unforced, quiet spaces that life speaks most clearly.
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Good design isn’t just about looks. It’s about understanding how people think, feel, and behave. Design with empathy, simplicity, and clarity. Every button, color, and layout tells a story. Make sure it’s one that resonates.
Not all drag is technical; sometimes it’s clarity, process, or trust.
Looking for jobs in 2025 be like
the world doesn’t need more beauty, it needs more people who actually notice it
Using GPT-5 in ChatGPT projects is almost useless.
Noticed multiple instances of it disregarding the instructions and attached files.
Anyone else noticing this too?
Where is the strategy?
Strategy:
Every single pitch deck these days 😅
maybe our fear says more about being human than about AI itself. we're hardwired to imagine worst-case scenarios while standing at the edge of something transformative.
Meeting culture in 2026:
'This could've been an AI prompt'
'Are you real or AI generated?'
'Let me check my AI meeting notes'
'My AI assistant will sync with your AI assistant'
Was talking to someone about product marketing vs product management and how some organizations have been condensing the roles and came upon this online.
I cant help but think how most of these roles could collapse given what is AI is becoming capable of.
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Each time I ask cursor to make a small update
some days, I write PRDs, strategy docs, and whatever else is needed before lunch and feel unstoppable.
other days, I stare at a blank document for three hours, and my only achievement is finishing my coffee.
both are normal.
The maximum I have gone towards building a game was www.pmtoss.com
This was through Gemini but I don’t think I had to work with spritesheets.
Same here. From a pure end to end platform perspective, lovable has been my favorite so far
Communication issues can derail even the best product plans
It’s wild that I am on the Caltrain and I can just go from “that would be cool” to first production deploy of an app during my morning commute
used to take weeks to ship anything. now it's just vibes & good wifi
The value of these AI products like ChatGPT isn't just in the information returned, but in the timing and framing.
Being able to replicate serendipity will become a strong differentiator
Honestly, X outage fiascos over the last few weeks is going to be a good enough factor to push most of us to other platforms permanently.
Have more tech faith in other products 😅
Every product manager in a meeting ever:
"Let me check with engineering"
"We'll need to prioritize that"
"It's on the roadmap"
"Let's take this offline"
"That's a great idea but..."
The hardest flex isn't showing your success. It's being okay when no one's watching.