
Hi, I'm Justin Jackson. Here, I'm sharing brief thoughts on building a better life, bootstrapping, improving society, growing older in tech, being a dad...
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureArts | |||

My friend Adam Wathan has a new podcast called Adam's Morning Walk, and in the last episode he talked about how he's thinking about building with AI:
How can someone sit in front of a text area and explain what they want in enough detail that the AI... more
Successful startups don't create demand. They position themselves in the path of existing demand.
In a good market, customers provide their own motivation.
Your job isn't to create customer motivation; it's to find where it already exists and the... more
There's a strange relationship between the effort you put into something and the outcome you get out of it.
You could invest thousands of hours in a project, only to get a tepid response to what you've made.
Read the blog post: "The effort-outcome ... more
"I used to be more skeptical than I am now. Especially when everyone was talking about 'one-shotting' and 'vibe coding.' But then I forced myself to download Cursor and build an entire project without typing any code, making the computer type the cod... more
My friend Jeremy Enns and I recently had this conversation about a quote by Thelonious Monk:
"A genius is the one most like himself."
We explored this idea about what it means to find your zone of genius and why being authentically yourself might be... more
I think a lot of folks assume that people who create content (YouTube videos, podcasts, screencasts, public speaking) are mostly extroverted.
But this conversation I recently had with Aaron Francis, Marie Poulin, and Brian Casel on the Panel Podcast... more
In the pursuit of "making podcasts more discoverable," the podcast industry has welcomed YouTube with open arms. But is the industry misdiagnosing YouTube's role? YouTube isn't just "getting into podcasting" - it's a behemoth that's captured consumer... more
The advent of AI coding assistance has introduced a wave of dread in the software development industry, exemplified by Chris Sacca's stark prediction that "we are super screwed" when it comes to traditional coding jobs.
But I'm not convinced.
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