Spending $350K on a Domain Name
PLUS: Anthropic's cost efficiency problem
Buying fake followers is the worst thing you can do to your X account, period.
A founder spent $350K on a domain before validating the product. Now the company's bankrupt.
Your life changes when you just build something. An app, robot, YouTube channel, anything.
Someone's spending $4,400 a year on AI and content subscriptions alone. That's $370 every month.
Replace 60% of your income with a side project before quitting your job. Almost always the better decision.
GPT 5.1 beats Sonnet 4.5 at 26x cheaper. Anthropic has a real cost efficiency problem.
Jake Eaton joined Anthropic's editorial team to keep comms weird and good and teach new hires meditation.
The more personal AI sounds, the less trustworthy it feels. Just make it do stuff.
Want to become a founder? Become a GTM or growth engineer first.
You're smarter than AI, just not as fast. That's the whole game.
Harry Stebbings measures portfolio health by ARR milestones, not uprounds. Much clearer sign of value.
Assume people watch 5% of your content. Might as well make an offer early.
Tech Twitter is dead. Reddit posts are getting way more reach now.