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Have you changed what you offer or how you position yourself?
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Being a software developer
I've leaned into AI to ship faster
It's been eye-opening
Writing unit tests
boilerplate code
even debugging—AI steps in
And market research
copywriting too
Yet, there's a catch
I find myself juggling context
AI helps, but the flow isn't seamless.
vibe coding got you an MVP
then reality hits
in software development
building with AI feels like magic until a user interacts
founders and entrepreneurs face the unexpected
its a space where things break in ways vibe-coding didn't predict
I built a tool to manage my time.
Balancing content creation and client work was tough.
Now, I write consistently without sacrificing projects.
Efficiency feels good, but it's still a process.
There's no magic tool yet, just better workflow.
https://t.co/3CtBzGrpDq
building in public isn't about endless motivation
It's about systems
as a founder
watching other entrepreneurs tweet their progress
it's clear
they aren't just juggling a product
a job
& life by sheer will
it's the systems they build that carry them through from MVP to growth
founders often treat an MVP as their entire strategy
it's a common thread in entrepreneurship
you build the MVP
see traction
and think you've found the path
but growth stalls
AI and software development reveal this pattern
users diverge
explanations blur
the core mistake?
@Peter_Soida 100%,
ive gone round in circles with AI on this for awhile,
but things are starting to align,
for me anyway. time will tell with external feedback