Cursor, GitHub Codespace, and nano-SaaS
Founders log, day three. Day two was filled with meetings, but I still found myself on the couch late at night working on both the nano-SaaS and micro-SaaS projects. While I had drafted much of what was needed for the nano-SaaS cohort in Solo School, I wanted to start building
Building in Public - My Journey into Micro- and Nano-SaaS
Founders log, day one. Am I committing to daily? Absolutely not - my ADHD could never. But today marks day one of my build-in-public journey with micro- and nano-SaaS as a vibe coder with just enough knowledge to be dangerous (to myself, mostly.) These blogs will be my honest, and
What If Your Business Had to Answer to Your Great-Great-Grandchildren?
The Commons and Solo School operate from the traditional unceded territory of the Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) peoples, who continue to live on and love this land today. On this day and always, we stand with the Indigenous peoples of Canada and call on
Welcome home.
We're live. It took me 20+ years of trial and error to figure out how to run a business in ways that worked for me. 18 of those were spent pre-diagnosis - not even knowing why it was so much more difficult for me than it seemed to
Everything should be indie.
I’m such a dinosaur, I remember the early days of the internet. Not like the ARPANET early days, I was a toddler. But back when digital commerce was just starting to be a thing. People used to fight for something called “net neutrality” - the idea that ISPs shouldn’
How the tech bros stole your business.
When I was 17, I went to the computer store to buy a new PC. I had already been making some money freelancing as a copywriter, and I needed a better computer. So I walked into this store, and before we got to the PCs, I saw something that was
Hunt and Gather Joy: A theory of neurodivergence, modern work, and what is possible.
There's a theory that many types of neurodivergence, particularly but not exclusively ADHD, are actually just adaptations that helped early humans function better in hunter + gatherer societies. The rationale goes, who would be better suited to hunt for game and forage for fruits and vegetables than someone who
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