On building quicker

March 31, 2025

I have a long list of ideas for things that I want to work on. A list that I will hopefully share at some point. But the core idea is that the best way to work through a list of ideas would have been to dedicate a solid chunk of time to actually implementing it. They become bigger events, there's a certain amount of work that needs to be done. That's typically a matter of days, weeks, possibly even months depending on the size of the project.

So it needs to clear a high bar before it can get my attention. And a lot of ideas just fall at the bar or even below and so they don't really pass they just stay lingering in a to do list that just keeps growing with time.

But now with AI and you know the availability of tools like Cursor and Lovable and others it's actually become a lot easier to build and launch projects and test them to see if they actually work. And of course this puts pressure on distribution for you to figure out like how you're actually going to grow a tool and that's something I'm still trying to figure out but we'll get to that later.

I'm going to be doing a bunch of experiments with distribution to figure out like how to do that effectively but right now the sort of focus for the first half of this year is how do we get more stuff done? How do you publish more?