I need visibility. I also need to code.
So I built ClipLoom AI: upload once → get LinkedIn posts, X threads & captions in your voice.
Early Access → https://t.co/rC0HwRN5MG
If you’re hunting for a remote job, you just need to figure out how Reddit works, and you’ll never be unemployed for a long time.
Here’s a list of subreddits you should bookmark right now:
Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2-hour Stanford lecture on AI careers. It will teach you more about winning in the AI race than all the AI content you’ve scrolled past this year.
New year. Clearer lens.
Last year forced me to confront something uncomfortable:
Skills alone don’t create security.
I worked across multiple countries, lost a role, joined a contingent team, and still shipped a product with real users and sellers.
What changed for me is understanding that what compounds isn’t effort, it’s leverage: ownership, distribution, and trust built over time.
This year, I’m focused less on doing more and more on building things that don’t collapse when circumstances change.
Building your first AI agent? Skip the “general agent.”
Ship one tiny job end-to-end: model → tool → result → model.
Add memory later. Wrap a 1-screen UI.
Keep a golden set and iterate.
Boring > brittle.
Full checklist + code stubs 👇
https://t.co/VQEvHhskGA