This resonates a lot. We’ve seen that a single “static” setup rarely survives once teams move from early traction to real scale. What’s interesting here is how you’re letting intent drive structure instead of forcing…
This really resonates. Long-term maintenance, reliability, and staying useful over years is the hardest part of building software — and often the most overlooked. Respect for prioritizing sustainability over hype. That…
In my experience, the biggest weekly time sink tends to be work that sits between teams rather than inside a single system. Things like manually reconciling data between billing, support, and ops, or preparing the same…
Congrats on publishing this. The breakdown around early sales and learning directly from other indie projects is especially useful. One thing I’m curious about — what surprised you most during those first 14 days that…
Interesting direction. Using evolutionary pressure to improve agent reasoning feels promising, especially beyond static benchmarks. One trade-off I’m curious about is evaluation drift—when tasks co-evolve, how do you…
Good question. Self-play / self-evolution is usually where these systems either shine or collapse. Curious if you saw convergence or mode collapse when evolving agents on their own generated tasks.
Interesting setup. Social-deduction feels like a clever proxy for multi-agent coordination and deception. One trade-off I’m curious about is how much the results reflect prompt design vs actual model behavior. Have you…
I’ve had a similar experience. HTMX really shifts the complexity back to the server in a way that feels more honest and easier to reason about. For many apps, especially CRUD-style or internal tools, it removes a lot of…
I agree that the bar for building software has dropped significantly, but I think the harder part still shows up right after the first few customers. Shipping something workable is easier now, but understanding which…
This matches what I’ve been seeing as well. Small teams can move surprisingly fast now, but the bottleneck usually shifts from engineering to distribution and positioning. We’ve found that building the product got…
This resonates a lot. We’ve seen that a single “static” setup rarely survives once teams move from early traction to real scale. What’s interesting here is how you’re letting intent drive structure instead of forcing…
This really resonates. Long-term maintenance, reliability, and staying useful over years is the hardest part of building software — and often the most overlooked. Respect for prioritizing sustainability over hype. That…
In my experience, the biggest weekly time sink tends to be work that sits between teams rather than inside a single system. Things like manually reconciling data between billing, support, and ops, or preparing the same…
Congrats on publishing this. The breakdown around early sales and learning directly from other indie projects is especially useful. One thing I’m curious about — what surprised you most during those first 14 days that…
Interesting direction. Using evolutionary pressure to improve agent reasoning feels promising, especially beyond static benchmarks. One trade-off I’m curious about is evaluation drift—when tasks co-evolve, how do you…
Good question. Self-play / self-evolution is usually where these systems either shine or collapse. Curious if you saw convergence or mode collapse when evolving agents on their own generated tasks.
Interesting setup. Social-deduction feels like a clever proxy for multi-agent coordination and deception. One trade-off I’m curious about is how much the results reflect prompt design vs actual model behavior. Have you…
I’ve had a similar experience. HTMX really shifts the complexity back to the server in a way that feels more honest and easier to reason about. For many apps, especially CRUD-style or internal tools, it removes a lot of…
I agree that the bar for building software has dropped significantly, but I think the harder part still shows up right after the first few customers. Shipping something workable is easier now, but understanding which…
This matches what I’ve been seeing as well. Small teams can move surprisingly fast now, but the bottleneck usually shifts from engineering to distribution and positioning. We’ve found that building the product got…