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Things I find interesting — tweets, articles, podcasts, press, and whatever else catches my attention.
Andrew Hargest didn't set out to build a tech company. He set out to fix a broken supply chain — and ended up building the tools to do it himself.
"The best founders don't build technology for the sake of technology. They build solutions for problems they've lived through."
After years of translating business logic to dev teams, I realized the bottleneck was the translation itself. Here's what happened when I cut out the middleman.
Why the next generation of business tools won't sit between your systems — they'll replace them entirely.
"The most dangerous thing you can do as a startup founder is build something nobody wants. The second most dangerous is build something everybody already has."
A conversation about going from operator to builder, and why the best software comes from people who've lived the problem.