Naked Dreaming
Something Something Arglefraster
I like this idea of develop/write in public. Having this integration with my obsidian.md vault makes if feel like the barriers from idea to published to the world are almost non-existent.
As an overthinker who has suffered rampant bouts of paralysis of analysis for most of my adult life, I can say this is helping in a way nothing else has before. Paid services always seemed like a solution, until life took a turn and I would inevitably be unable to pay to keep using the paid solution. This lead to repeated start, lose progress, stop for a while, start over again loops. Google drive was a somewhat useful addition to my tech stack, but when internet and computers/mobile devices are in short supply it falls short of being useful.
Not much can be done if you have no device to access data with, but if you do, things have grown to a point in today's technology to afford you some truly remarkable opportunities.
What kind of opportunities you ask?
Well, you can invent apps with AI, without paying anything, and put them into production. Then when you gain users you can hire an accountant and begin ramping up your marketing to grow your pipeline of capitalism and use that to improve your product and life.
It still takes effort, and initiative, as well as a little resiliency to keep trying again until you get a MVP that can produce. Then when you do, repeat the process, build a stable of developing apps. Hire more people as appropriate to scale your growth. Don't know how to do all that? Ask ChatGPT or some other SOTA model to write you a step by step guide. Don't understand something in the guide, ask it to write a detailed explanation tutorial on the subject for you based on your background and age. It helps. Don't have the time to read all that? Put it all in .md notes and drop those into a new NotebookLM project, and have it generate a podcast for you on the subject. You can even give the podcast special instructions on how you want them to review it, such as detailed step by step review or a concise podcast style conversational review, etc.
I asked Grok3 to imagine an image to go with this blog post and this is what it came up with: