- Thoughts SpotOn: How I Run an AI Team of One
Most of the first draft is written by an AI team. But the parts I have to know, and the ones I decide, I understand end to end. Read wide, write alone.
- Thoughts SpotOn: The Two Seats a Harness Can't Fill
I re-sorted the twenty-eight disciplines a hardware product needs. Twenty are files, so the harness owns them. Six stop at a doorway. Two stay human.
- Thoughts SpotOn: A Roadmap One Person Can Finish
A solo founder's roadmap isn't a build schedule. It's a map of kill-gates: cheap checkpoints before the expensive stages, and permission to quit early.
- Embedded Dev SpotOn: The Co-Founder That Builds Too Fast
The harness made building so cheap that I built almost the whole product before validating anyone will pay. The dangerous side of a good co-founder.
- Thoughts SpotOn: What I'm Building, and Why Alone
A tennis player and 18-year embedded engineer builds an impact sensor solo, with an LLM as the team. The start of a productization diary, kept either way.