When I started building software, I mostly built tools for developers.
But something kept bothering me.
In many small businesses — especially in emerging markets — selling online still means:
It is February 19th. Today, we are stepping away from UI fluff and diving into structural architecture. Your mission is to build a nested file explorer.
Create a directory tree (folders inside folders) that can be toggled open and closed. It needs to look and feel like a real code editor's sidebar.
We’ve all seen that one button. The simple, and straightforward one that’s on most login and sign up pages on almost every login page today.
“Continue with Google”
It just works. It’s fast, and it’s convenient.
But am I the only one who wonders “what happens if Google randomly disappears?”
Yeah, I understand that there are layers of safeguards behind the scenes that ...
When 41% of AI investments target tasks workers actively resist, you're not building competitive advantage—you're funding organizational friction.
Stanford's landmark 2025 study of 1,500 workers exposes a critical gap: enterprises are automating the wrong work. The real opportunity isn't replacement; it's workflow automation design that aligns technical capability with ...
A Fortune article trending on Hacker News today dropped a quiet bombshell: thousands of CEOs in a new study admitted AI has had no measurable impact on employment or productivity.
Meanwhile, you're shipping features in half the time. Something doesn't add up.
Economists call it the productivity paradox. ...
Every two weeks, new narratives emerge in the Solana ecosystem. AI agents start transacting autonomously. A new token extension gains traction. MEV activity spikes after a protocol upgrade. But tracking these shifts manually is overwhelming — there are thousands of programs, hundreds of repos, and constant market noise.
I built a tool that does it automatically: the Solana Narra...