Codex limits are like a relentless engineer. Switch to the API in an instant. You cover the overtime costs, but the engineer keeps working tirelessly behind the scenes.
What is the worst AI product for engineers that you get rid of? Why is that Antigravity? I used that since day 1 but today is the perfect time to delete it.
What is the best IDE in 2026 and why is it terminal? IDEs arenโt great at AIย yet. Even some of them are really cool! So engineers bounce between editor, chat, terminal, browser.
That context switching is the real productivity killer. The terminal becomes the stable center.
Weโve seen a lot of featured apps by Apple that support liquid glass. We are not all so lucky. So share with me your apps and how you deal with liquid glass.
Weโve seen a lot of featured apps by Apple that support liquid glass. We are not all so lucky. So share with me your apps and how you deal with liquid glass.
We've now generated over $136M from free, open source software with @Ghost ๐
$36M in revenue from managed hosting
$100M in platform revenue for indie publishers
The ecosystem is growing really quickly at this point, and really excited about where things are heading next.
For a while it felt like the entire web was moving toward big centralized platforms โ but as subscription businesses grow larger we consistently see that people want to run their own platform and have full control.
Extremely bullish on publishers using Ghost, but also the future of open, shared infrastructure more broadly.
It's taken 12 years to get to this point as a bootstrapped non-profit org with no outside funding, but the position we're in now is pretty remarkable:
Other platforms have hundreds of millions of dollars in VC debt to repay, and shareholders to enrich.
We don't.
We can just keep reinvesting 100% of what we make into improving the product.
That's going to create some really interesting asymmetric market dynamics over the next few years.
After a couple weeks using Codex by OpenAI, I can say it works perfectly. Needs a bit of time at the beginning, but it has real power. Especially in an engineer's hands.