The Era of Hype is Over
PLUS: Building in stealth vs unemployment
Sam Altman says this is an important one about AI progress and recommendations.
AI browsers like Atlas and Comet are cool in theory, but nobody's found them super useful beyond YouTube insights.
Founders, send investor updates or you're doing your company a disservice, period.
The best small teams run on little to no meetings, just a Monday sync and a shared doc.
Posting on Instagram for 508 days straight taught him he never wants to do that again. Burnout hits different.
The hype era is dead: vanity metrics are out, and we're about to see who's been swimming naked when only revenue matters.
The impossible quartet: low churn, high MRR, solo founder, and a social life. Pick three.
AI coding tools are for pitching to engineers, not replacing them. The prototype isn't the product.
Rebranding unemployment as "building in stealth". You gotta respect the hustle.
Stop chasing VCs and chase users and traction instead. The money shows up when you don't need it.
Someone needs to build Polymarket for friends, a peer to peer betting app that actually makes sense.
The four jobs in post AI society: shitposter, data labeler, contractor, and template builder. The future is bleak and hilarious.