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Sharing my thoughts on mindfully 10x-ing the product build using AI.

Sumeet Ninawe

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Hello! Sharing my thoughts on mindfully 10x-ing the product build using AI.

Code is cheap.


Whats the point of AI Summit? Why show off if you are not prepared and you know it?


It hasen't been long since we were worried about automation taking over the jobs. Just FYI...


A friend asked the difference between Canary and Blue-Green. What should I tell them?


Despite of AI have a solid grasp of design patterns, version control, and test-driven development. Contribute to open-source, practice pair programming, and continuously refactor your code to enhance maintainability and performance.


Unpopular opinion: your MVP is probably still too big. One problem. One user type. One workflow. Ship that. Everything else is a distraction dressed up as a roadmap. I am guilty too.


If you didn't learn K8s (or any piece of tech you are proud of), can you rely completely on AI to make it work?


Yes, AI helps, but we still need to know and understand all the sw engg concepts, along with effective and efficient way to implement them using AI. Thats the practical dimension.


It would not be a good idea to "skip" coding/programming because of AI.


Would anyone be interested to take a peek at my studio? I have currently built - Blog and content management, Settings for general configuration and secrets, an Inbox, a Subscriber list view, and a fairly empty Dashboard.


I have been building my own CMS from scratch with the help of AI. The key is to be in control of the architecture and translate it into implementation using Claude/Cursor. Would write a write up soon on this.


We have been worried about latency for so long. AI-chats have helped with it from consumer's standpoint. There is a lot more patience among the users today. I wonder how are we seeing this as an opportunity, if we are..


Majority of SaaS founders struggle with customer retention mainly due to subscription fatigue. If the service is inherently one-time use, then why bother with monthly subscription! For heavy users, implement per-use instead of per-month.


I installed openclaw for a couple of hours and did not find any worthy use case personally. May be I don't need it at this moment, and it was too risky for it to be running in the background. Next time, may by I will get a dedicated system to provide shell access to it.


As much as I would love to do all the certifications, they just never end! And then the maintenance cycles.


Spent USD 20 to secure my website. - JWT signature verification - XSS protection - Revalidation secret fix - S3 path validations - CORS restrictions cheap or expensive?


In the next few years, we will live in a world free of regular and routine based jobs. Sounds great. But the transition will be hard.


I think everybody should write a book every after 5 years of their lives to share their personal experiences.


Solo Solo+contractors Squads Mid-sized Enterprise Revenue/headcount ratio is real.


I think as we travel a few more years into the future, there will be a rise in small specialist teams. The squads will have their say. Enterprises will exist to cater to larger purposes. But I think in general, we are moving towards a plug-n-play era in consulting.


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