Slack Creates Endless Fake Work
PLUS: Suffering is your writing moat
Central Park today, just vibes and no tech discourse attached.
Your current favorite LLM, and why? The eternal question that starts every tech thread.
Sam Altman says Slack creates endless fake work, and we need AI agents to replace the entire productivity suite, not just add features.
The most valuable skill in tech? Someone's fishing for hot takes and they're about to get a hundred different answers.
The app is going to be everything. Cryptic, confident, and absolutely zero context provided.
My landing page says "join 10,000 users" but is it ok if I don't have any users yet? Fake it till you make it, startup edition.
GTM Engineers build demos, ship growth hacks, automate workflows, and run SEO experiments all at once. It's the Swiss Army knife role of 2025.
Your startup is your personal brand. Short, obvious, and swimming in platitude soup.
Twitter is like gambling. You keep pulling the slot machine hoping for engagement dopamine.
Greg Isenberg drops 30 ways to find your next $10K+ MRR idea, from mining GitHub issues to turning Zapier workflows into autonomous agents.
McKinsey's 2025 AI report shows 88% of companies use AI somewhere, but only 6% see real profit impact. The gap between pilots and profit is massive.
Solo founders after they find out they have to do marketing. The existential crisis hits different when you realize coding isn't enough.
Being a developer means realizing how much you don't know every day. The imposter syndrome never stops, it just gets more sophisticated.
John Rush's brutal open letter to founders: 99% of makers fail on their first, second, and Nth try. No magic bullets, just 1000s of hours getting good at everything.
Writing is pain and suffering, and kids these days will never know the blessing of torturing yourself pre-ChatGPT. Suffering is the moat.
Lenny Rachitsky's enterprise sales playbook: sell the alpha, not the feature when growing from $1M to $10M ARR.
Qwen Image Edit's camera angle control is fast and very impressive, and you can try it on Hugging Face right now.