- SophAI (https://www.sophai.app/): an app to connect the dots across cross-domain. As a CTO, I read across multiple domains (tech, design, business, e-com) and often have to connect the dots. I am building this primarily for myself. It is basically a rss parser with a big AI prompt to connect the dots across the blog posts. As I type this, I'm working on adding podcasts to the app.
- CTO field notes (https://www.ctofieldnotes.com/): collection of essays growing out of my 30 years in IT services. One essay every Tuesday.
Building ThoughtSnaps (https://www.thoughtsnaps.app/), a minimal tool that turns short-form writing into social cards, and longer thoughts into SnapEssays: visual documents you can share natively instead of linking to a blog post the algorithm will bury.
Pick a color theme, pick a template, export. No drag-and-drop, no layers, no fuss. I built it to scratch my own itch.
Stack is SvelteKit on the frontend, Go/Fiber on the back. Built oAuth, some templates.
Building primarily using prompts & cursor + agy. Currently building an MCP server (why not ;-) ) for it so AI assistants can generate and export cards directly.
We have been homeschooling our kids. Homeschooling in India is not that widespread. So when a national newspaper covered our experiment, I got lot of questions around what we were doing. For a while I wrote blog posts answering them.
Now I've written quite a few posts (and given talks), I thought of writing a book. Just wrote two chapters. The draft lives here: https://www.jjude.com/books/hs/
> Mine runs my auto parts company.. tracks 395K products on Amazon, manages 3 warehouses, scrapes competitor pricing, handles email, posts to social media
> Fortunately, I do. My OpenClaw agent keeps a personal friends CRM and reminds me to actively maintain my friendships using a weekly CRON, it event suggest what to write/plan/talk abou
Planing depends on deterministic view of the future. I used to plan (esp annual plans) until about 5 years. Now I scan for trends and prepare myself for different scenarios that can come in the future. Even if you get it approximately right, you stand apart.
For tech trends, I read Simon, Benedict Evans, Mary Meeker etc. Simon is in a better position make these predictions than anyone else having closely analyzed these trends over the last few years.
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