Don’t Let One Developer Control Your Product

Don’t Let One Developer Control Your Product

Building a product usually starts with good intentions. You’ve got a clear vision, some funding (or at least enough to get started), and a list of features that need to go live fast. You don’t have a technical co-founder, you’re not planning to build a full team just...
Vibe Coding and The “Accept All” Trap

Vibe Coding and The “Accept All” Trap

How much of the code your developers “write” do they actually understand? The way AI-assisted coding is evolving, the honest answer for many developers is probably less and less. And that should concern us. Andrej Karpathy recently put a name to this growing trend:...
Why Simplicity Wins in Business and Technology

Why Simplicity Wins in Business and Technology

We live in an era defined by complexity. Endless apps, layers upon layers of technology, and jargon-filled meetings that could have been simple emails. Ironically, this very complexity often emerges from attempts to make things easier. Think about it. How often have...
Technical Debt and How to Avoid It

Technical Debt and How to Avoid It

Technical debt might not show up on your financial statements, but make no mistake, it’s there. Like an invisible tax on your business, it quietly chips away at your ROI, slows your product launches, and turns what seemed like quick wins into long-term...