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Cory Zue

@czue

Went from CTO to solopreneur, now building an empire one business at a time. Growing saaspegasus.com, lifeweeks.app, and scriv.ai

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There are many positive and negative ways in which AI has impacted my life, but having to deal with the emdash police is definitely the dumbest.

There are many positive and negative ways in which AI has impacted my life, but having to deal with the emdash police is definitely the dumbest.
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I was in the middle of a long exchange in cursor, having it fix one page at a time. I opened up a file, typed "do this one," but accidentally started a new chat instead of continuing the one I was using. Sent the poor thing into a thinking death spiral.

I was in the middle of a long exchange in cursor, having it fix one page at a time. I opened up a file, typed "do this one," but accidentally started a new chat instead of continuing the one I was using. Sent the poor thing into a thinking death spiral.
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I was working on a little contracting project for a mid-sized company and it's just unreal how inefficient the process has been. They assigned an engineer to hep me but it took them more than a day to turn around simple requests like access permissions or code review. Then he

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I explained to my kids that - unlike most people - I don't get paid on a schedule, but whenever someone decides to buy something from me. Now every time I drop them off at school my 4yo says "bye dad, hope you get some money today!" I wonder what the other parents make of this.

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Organizations that get in trouble by saying "yes" to too many things (ending up with bloat, too much support, tech debt) almost always overcorrect and start saying "no" to too many things (ending up slow, stagnant, inflexible). Not sure why the happy middle ground is so hard.