I write about AI, building in public, and the future I see coming. No fluff, no corporate speak — just what I actually think.
The most underrated skill in the AI age isn't prompt engineering. It's knowing what problem to solve.
I talk to builders every week who can make AI do incredible things. But half of them are solving problems nobody has. The other half are solving problems that are already solved.
The winners? They spent years in a domain, felt the pain firsthand, and now have a tool that lets them fix it in weeks instead of years.
Shipped a major UI redesign today. From idea to deployed in 4 hours.
Two years ago this would have taken a team of three at least a sprint. Now it's me, an AI co-pilot, and a cup of coffee. The leverage is absurd — and it's only getting more so.