Mar 22 · 8 min read · A (relatable?) preface Like many engineers, I've long had the idea of building something of my own, but the time and risk just never felt right. With full-time work, a family, and a safe backend engin
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Mar 18 · 14 min read · Open my App Store Connect right now and you will see a graveyard. UnManaged Tasks: a task management app. Still live. Zero traction. One Diary: a journaling app. Shipped it, nobody cared. Artizan App:
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Mar 5 · 2 min read · When my wife and I (both ESL learners) got tired of second-guessing our English in emails, I decided to build a tool to fix it. The goal was to grab a delusional 1% of Grammarly's market share without
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Feb 14 · 1 min read · The endless searching, the half-baked validation, the analysis paralysis... It's a creativity killer. What if the gold mines were already mapped out? What if you could see exactly where profitable ideas were abandoned, just waiting for a new builder?...
Join discussionFeb 3 · 11 min read · Most people talk about building like it’s about speed. Ship fast… move fast… break things… Really? The longer I’ve been building stuff, the more I see that the real work happens before anything actually ships. That quiet, slow phase where it doesn’t ...
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Jan 5 · 2 min read · Exploring Japan Solo as a Traveler Japan is an enchanting country that offers something for everyone, from traditional temples to modern pop culture. As a solo traveler, there's no better time to visit this island nation of beauty and diversity. Cult...
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Dec 20, 2025 · 4 min read · Originally published on Solo Launches — a platform helping solo founders get early traffic, impressions, and clicks. https://sololaunches.com Getting your first 100 users is one of the hardest milestones for any solo founder. Not because your produc...
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