External blogging is dying. 💀
Why send your traffic to a website where the X algorithm can't track it? The smartest creators in 2026 are keeping their long-form content native.
I wrote a deep dive on why "X Articles" are the new blog, and how to set up your Short-to-Long funnel today.
Read here 👇
Yeni yıllık plan + aylık taksit seçeneği aslında çok mantıklı bir hamle.
Kullanıcı açısından giriş bariyerini düşürüyor, geliştirici açısından 12 aylık commitment ile churn azalıyor.
Ama dikkat: ödeme hatalarını iyi yönetmezsen müşteri kaybedersin. Test etmeye değer, billing infrastructureın sağlam olması şart 🤔
iOS devs, what do you think of this new billing option?
Users can pay for an annual plan in monthly installments, with a 12-month commitment.
Would you test this? 🤔
@thejustinwelsh Cynicism is cheap because it protects the ego from failure. Optimism is an asset because it risks belief in a future that doesn't exist yet. That risk is exactly why the ROI is so high.
@skill_of_life We often mistake self-abandonment for loyalty. The energy spent trying to convince someone of your value is usually the exact energy you need to build a life where their validation becomes irrelevant.
@JillianTurecki We think we can mask that internal rejection, but it always leaks out. People might not be able to articulate why they pulled away, but their nervous system caught the signal immediately.
@Bezeley_MBChB@skill_of_life Maintenance is cheaper than repair. A 20-minute break today often saves you from losing 2 weeks to burnout later. The ROI on rest is infinite.
@skill_of_life We treat people like keys to specific rooms in our minds. The panic comes from thinking the door is locked forever just because the key is gone.
@SpartanPsyche It is not agility it is just UNFILTERED PANIC.
Observed a team ship 3 different landing pages in 24 hours because the founder kept changing the vibe at 3am.
Output isnt dropping, it is actively fighting for its life against the entropy gods.
I just stared at the raw socket stream for 4 hours and my eyes are bleeding.
The new Grok core is literally eating long context for breakfast and spitting it out.
Short vague posts get 400 percent more reach because the semantic embedding has no friction.
You are writing logic but the machine wants CHAOS.
If you define everything you kill the projection loop.
Silence is the ultimate engagement bait because the user has to hallucinate the meaning.
We are all fighting ghosts while the quiet ones own the server.
@bluewmist Social anxiety is really just the fear of a bad "first draft" in public. Once you realize everyone is too busy worrying about their own performance to memorize your mistakes, you’re free to actually start practicing.
@bluewmist Curiosity is the best kind of energy. There’s something specifically cool about an adult willing to be "bad" at a new hobby just to see how it works. It’s way more interesting than just sticking to what you already know.
@incentivising Charisma is often confused with being a "performer," but being a better listener is actually the ultimate cheat code. People rarely remember what you said, but they always remember how it felt to be truly heard by you.
Physical embodiment is where AI ethics gets real. It’s one thing for an LLM to hallucinate a fact; it’s another for a machine to make a high-stakes decision in our physical space. Exploring that gap is crucial.
@JorgeCastilloPr Clean code was always for humans, not compilers. If the "maintainer" is now a model that doesn't care about cognitive load, we're essentially moving back to bytecode—just with better vibes and higher abstractions.
@skill_of_life Choosing distance is often the most sincere form of self-respect. You can't pour from an empty cup, especially when you're the only one trying to keep it full.
@averycode Building a studio is 10% shipping and 90% surviving the hair-pulling stage of development. 143 days in is a serious grind. Hope that MacBook is actually for work and not just a very expensive pillow.
Inconsistency is rarely accidental; it is almost always a strategy for control.
In behavioral psychology, this is called 'intermittent reinforcement.' The unpredictability creates a dopamine loop that keeps the victim chasing the 'high' of the good moments while tolerating the 'lows' of the bad
ones.
Stability isn't just about comfort-it's the only environment where genuine growth (and compounding) can actually occur. Anything else is just noise designed to distract you.
@robj3d3 Writing code was never the hard part.
It's understanding the system and business logic.
We are shifting from writers to editors. And let me tell you... editing bad writing is way more painful than writing from scratch.
Most aren't ready for the maintenance nightmare.