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Shane Harter

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Building @cronitorio & crontab.guru. You can't trust cron jobs.

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When we started using stripe, when they were truly developer-obsessed, they didn’t charge a fee for refunded transactions.

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Taking an earn-out might be the right choice, and probably very low counter-party risk if you are selling to a large cash flowing company. But an earn-out is a loan, by you, to the buyer. You are the underwriter. Is that a job you ever wanted to have?

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Whenever our security alerts channel starts blowing up with suspicious activity I know we're about to get an incoming shake-down request from a "security researcher"

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Ok, Cursor really does work better when you have it create a plan first, review the plan, and then tell it to implement the plan perfectly. Hat tip to Ian Nuttall. The first pass is telling Cursor to give me a much more detailed prompt than I was ever going to type myself.

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The new Crontab Guru dashboard is the first thing I've built scratch with a coding assistant. Overall, I found AI coding to be more fun but less satisfying. I wish I could say I one-shotted it but it took 100+ prompts and plenty of bug fixing. First and Current iterations:

The new Crontab Guru dashboard is the first thing I've built scratch with a coding assistant.

Overall, I found AI coding to be more fun but less satisfying. 

I wish I could say I one-shotted it but it took 100+ prompts and plenty of bug fixing. First and Current iterations: