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VoiceDoz Progress Update: Mac, Windows, and Website Moving Forward

· 1 min read

A multi-platform development progress summary for VoiceDoz — Mac version ready, Windows in testing, website 80% complete.

I Researched 8 Product Ideas in One Week Using Claude Code

· 9 min read

The biggest trap for indie developers isn't failing to build — it's building the wrong thing. I used Claude Code to create a research system that let me deep-dive into 8 product directions in a single week.

CTOs Are Lining Up to Be Engineers at Anthropic — What Does That Tell Us?

· 5 min read

When highly paid CTOs voluntarily step down to become individual contributors, it's not because they've lost their minds — it's because they see something the rest of us haven't yet.

VoiceDoz — You Talk, AI Makes It Clear

· 2 min read

A locally-run voice-to-text tool with AI polishing. One-time purchase, no subscriptions, your data never leaves your device.

Just Do It — My First Indie Product VoiceDoz Is About to Launch

· 3 min read

From the '$100/month' goal to actually building a product. VoiceDoz is launching this week, and the Build in Public journey begins.

$100/Month Is Enough: The First Milestone in Indie Dev Isn't Revenue, It's Validation

· 6 min read

You don't need $1,000/month to call it a success. $100 is enough to prove there's real demand — everything after that is just optimization.

Want to Be an Indie Developer? Start with a Small Goal: $1,000 a Month

· 5 min read

You don't need millions of downloads to make money. A small app that solves a real problem and earns $1,000/month is a very solid starting point.

A Hibachi Disaster Taught Me About Expectation Management

· 4 min read

I shadowed a hibachi chef who showed up 45 minutes late. The customers were furious, and he got zero tips. This experience taught me two things: you can never communicate too much, and you should never set the wrong expectations.

The Wind May Rise, but I Refuse to Give Up

· 3 min read

I quit Robinhood, got an offer from Scorability, signed it, resigned — smooth as clockwork. Then 2 days before my start date, the offer was rescinded. Why? The recruiter didn't communicate my immigration status clearly.

My First Hibachi Gig Earned Me $247 — Opportunities Are Everywhere If You Dare to Grab Them

· 4 min read

I saw a post recruiting hibachi chefs on Xiaohongshu, shadowed one session, then went solo. It was chaotic, but what really caught my attention was the Uber-like business model behind it. Opportunities are never scarce — courage is.

I Joined Angel Squad — I'll Report Back in a Week on Whether It's Worth It

· 2 min read

A few days after the interview, I pulled the trigger and paid — picking the 4-installment plan. Onboarding first, then a pile of videos and courses, plus a weekly Wednesday online event. Going to work through it for a week before calling it.

Just Finished My Hustle Fund Angel Investor Interview — Here's What I Learned

· 5 min read

The interview is done. Sharing my firsthand take on Hustle Fund and Angel Squad — a genuinely interesting syndicate investing community that I'll likely be joining.

Who's Got a Mini-Game for TikTok US? Let's Talk

· 3 min read

Applied on March 30th, was told it'd take 3 days. Ended up waiting nearly two weeks. Here's my experience with the TikTok mini-game developer verification process.

A 40-Something Programmer Interviewing to Be an Angel Investor — Learning Is the Ultimate Edge

· 7 min read

After over a decade in software, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and apply to join Hustle Fund's angel investor community. Not because I'm rich, but because I want to keep learning.

Why Can We Get Rich in Monopoly but Not in Real Life?

· 10 min read

As kids, we all crushed it in business and strategy games. But in reality, the same brains produce mediocre results. The gap between games and real life reveals the true obstacles on the path to wealth.

Stop Trading Time for Money — Rethink Your Days with a Compound Interest Mindset

· 6 min read

Compound interest isn't just a financial concept. How you spend your days determines whether you're on a linear or exponential growth path. Do more things that compound, fewer things that don't.

In the AI Era, Going Global Might Be the Best Leverage for Ordinary People

· 4 min read

Exchange rate advantage, less competition, a bigger market, and AI flattening the language barrier — for ordinary people in China, making money overseas with AI tools might be the highest-ROI move right now.

A Reddit Post That Hit Home: $20-a-Day Apps and the Long-Tail Indie Dev Era

· 4 min read

Saw a guy on Reddit who built a simple time tracker now earning $20-30/day in passive income. No ads, no big idea, just shipped. It made me rethink something: in the AI era, the far end of the long tail has become mineable for the first time.

I Built a Dice Wars Mobile Game in Three Days With AI

· 2 min read

The game in the video is mine — a mobile version of Dice Wars, from zero to playable in about three days. This is the thing I keep talking about: use AI to produce a lot of stuff in a domain you actually understand, and trade output volume for probability.

44 Facebook Pages, Five Figures a Month: What's Worth Copying Isn't the Method, It's the Mindset

· 7 min read

A friend sent me a 2026 Facebook Content Monetization guide. The author claims to run 44 Pages making $400–800 each per month. I took it apart end to end — what's real, what's marketing copy, what's a trap, and why I'm not going to do it myself.

I @'d Peter Steinberger and Got Zero Reactions in an Hour — and That's Exactly Why I'm Right

· 5 min read

Yesterday I wrote a post about PR output rate. This morning I @'d Peter Steinberger himself on X. One hour later: zero likes, zero comments, zero retweets. And here's the thing — that's exactly the proof of what I've been saying all along.

OpenClaw's Peter Steinberger Made 449,693 Contributions in a Year — How On Earth Does He Do It?

· 5 min read

Peter Steinberger had 449,693 contributions in the past year, peaking above 13,000 in a single day. I do 30–50 PRs a day. In the AI era, the winner isn't the smartest — it's whoever ships the most. Indie dev was always a math problem.

The Things I Didn't Believe as a Kid — I've Picked Them All Back Up

· 3 min read

Today is both Qingming Festival and Easter. I burned joss paper for my parents. As a child, I thought it was superstition. Now I fold each sheet carefully and burn it with intention. Some things in life, you only understand after you've lived through them.

Stop Just Posting and Praying — Smarter Ways to Promote Your Product

· 6 min read

Build in Public, launch on Product Hunt — everyone knows those. But the indie developers actually making money are using tactics you probably haven't thought of.

Indie Development Is Just a Math Problem

· 7 min read

3,000 product listings with only 10 successes. 70+ projects with only a few hits. 50+ repos before one broke through. Indie dev isn't gambling—it's rolling dice. Roll once, you need luck. Roll a hundred times, you need math.

The Essence of Business: Have the Goods, Know How to Shout

· 6 min read

If the essence of human technology is boiling water and throwing rocks, then the essence of business is having goods and knowing how to shout. From street markets to the internet, the medium changes but the logic stays the same.

The Truth About Indie Dev: Building Is Easy, Getting Noticed Is Hard

· 4 min read

In the AI era, building products is easier than ever. But the story of an indie developer who quit his job and earned less than $1,000 in a year reveals the real challenge isn't development—it's distribution.

PixelDoz Project Log #1: Can AI Actually Run a Website? Let's Find Out.

· 5 min read

I'm launching pixeldoz.com — a photo-to-pixel-art tool for perler bead and cross-stitch enthusiasts. But the real experiment is whether AI can handle the marketing and operations. Here's day one.

One Step a Day: Staying on Course in the Age of Information Overload

· 5 min read

Every day brings new trends, new tools, new ideas — each one seemingly worth pursuing. But when you're building a one-person business, the best move isn't chasing every opportunity. It's taking one steady step forward each day.

gstack Demystified (Part 1): What's Actually Inside Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan's Claude Code Skill Pack?

· 7 min read

Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan's open-source gstack has racked up 44k+ stars and is hailed as an AI coding game-changer. But crack open the source code and the truth is surprisingly simple. This series breaks down every skill so you can see what's really going on.

Zhang Xuefeng's Sudden Death: Only Life and Death Truly Matter

· 4 min read

Zhang Xuefeng, a 41-year-old Chinese education influencer, died of sudden cardiac arrest. In the face of life and death, everything else is trivial.

In 2026, Running a Personal Blog Costs Almost Nothing

· 3 min read

A domain name and a bit of brainpower — that's all you need. AI writes the code, Cloudflare hosts for free, and even a redesign is just one sentence away.

Put a Celebrity Name in the Title, Get 10x the Traffic

· 2 min read

I checked my Xiaohongshu analytics and found an uncomfortable truth: algorithms systematically reward sensationalism and punish honest reporting.

Sam Altman Thanks Coders, Coders Aren't Having It — Now What?

· 4 min read

OpenAI's CEO tweeted his gratitude to programmers. The replies exploded. With developer layoffs becoming a trend, what should we actually do after the complaining?

Are AI-Written Articles Inferior? Quality Is the Only Standard

· 5 min read

I posted an article on social media and got comments like 'just another worthless AI-generated article.' But when did we start judging articles by who wrote them instead of how good they are?

Even Evan You Can't Understand AI-Written Code Anymore — What Should We Do?

· 5 min read

Vue creator Evan You had Claude Code modify Vue at the framework level and found the implementation hard to follow. When AI-written code stumps even framework authors, how should developers adapt?

Cutting Computer Use Costs by 80%: VibPage's Hybrid Mode Optimization

· 4 min read

Pure Computer Use for web automation burns through $1-2 per task. By lowering resolution, switching to JPG, and introducing a DOM-first hybrid mode, I cut token costs by 80%.

When You're Wrong, Pivot: From AI Content Tool to AI Web Automation

· 4 min read

I launched an AI content automation tool yesterday and pivoted today. Because I realized there are already plenty of blogging tools — but scheduled web automation is the real unmet need.

I Built an AI Content Automation CLI Tool — Would You Use It?

· 5 min read

After using Claude Code to write blog posts for a few days, I built a CLI tool called VibPage that automates the entire workflow from research to content generation to publishing. It's open source. But does anyone actually need this?

Don't Let AI Hype Harvest Your Anxiety: The Story of a 'Zero-Employee Company'

· 5 min read

I stumbled upon an AI company claiming $1.5M ARR with zero human employees. A closer look reveals it's all smoke and mirrors. In the age of AI, the scarcest quality isn't speed — it's focus.

Just Praised Cloudflare, Then Got Hit with a 504

· 3 min read

I just wrote a glowing article about Cloudflare Pages. Then I tried to deploy Google Analytics and got slapped with a 504 Gateway Timeout. Karma is real.

From DigitalOcean to Cloudflare Pages: My Website Migration Story

· 5 min read

Why I moved my personal site from WordPress on DigitalOcean to Cloudflare Pages — via a pit stop at GitHub Pages. Save money, reduce hassle, and embrace an AI-friendly workflow.

I Built a Blog with Claude Code Without Writing a Single Line of Code

· 4 min read

A developer's real experience using AI to build a blog: from project setup to going live with a custom domain, Claude Code did everything. Free hosting on GitHub Pages, with auto-translation built in.

An Abandoned Website I Built 10 Years Ago Just Gave Me a $60 Surprise — The Laziest Passive Income Ever

· 3 min read

A tiny website I forgot about for over a decade secretly earned me $60 CAD. This story is proof that passive income is the ultimate life goal!