Build in public even when it feels embarrassing.
Your transparency becomes your personal brand. Your mistakes become your best content. Your consistency becomes your reputation.
The audience you build will open doors you canโt even imagine yet.
Who started building in public??
Learning how to sell.
Not sleazy sales but the ability to clearly communicate value, tell compelling stories, and help people see why your solution matters.
Whether youโre a developer, designer, or founder strong communication compounds faster than technical skills alone
Day 4 of The Daily AI.
Started with almost zero followers and zero experience.
Some days I get 8 views and question everything.
Other days I get a few real replies and feel motivated again.
The truth? Most creators who made it had hundreds of โinvisibleโ days first.
Real question after testing multiple AI tools:
Is it better to go deep on one tool (master it) or try many tools shallowly?
I tried the second way and wasted time. Switching to deep focus on 2-3 tools is already paying off.
Whatโs your approach in 2026? Deep or wide?
Quick honest take after using Cursor for a week:
Itโs genuinely 2-3x faster for everyday coding tasks compared to regular VS Code + Copilot.
Biggest downside: Can be expensive if you use it heavily.
Still worth it for me.
Whatโs one tool thatโs genuinely made you faster???
The real flex in tech isnโt knowing every framework.
Itโs knowing which problems are worth solving and which are distractions.
Most engineers optimize for interesting problems. The best ones optimize for valuable problems.
Your company doesnโt owe you loyalty.
Your skills, network, and personal brand do.๐ฆพ
The smartest move is treating your career like a business always building assets (portfolio, audience, relationships) that no one can take away.