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Tyler Tringas

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Pretty tempted to dive head first into the question of what’s the best/fastest way to ship an actual SaaS using AI. Not a demo, MVP, or personal app—but real software that other people could use and pay for. Do a big clickbait-free review of tools, courses, platforms & agents

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Starting today. Bought: - Build your own apps from Nat Eliason (course) - zero to shipped by kitze (NextJS SaaS framework) Will work through them and post reviews. What else should I buy and test drive?

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The answer to this, for those in a similar boat, was to get better / more specific / more creative with test driven development When given a test—even a hacky weird one like forcing it to use live API keys and my actual user info—coding agents do a good job of just iterating

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Parallel AI agents really shifts the experience of coding from Maker work to Manager work. You have a little meeting with with your team, agree on what work should be done and tests that will show it's completed and send them off. Then you do emails, admin, research, etc until

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My inbox is absolutely filled with obviously AI-generated pitches. How are investors dealing with this? Seems like there will be even further retrenchment to warm intros.

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Many of you know I spent the last 2 years in litigation hell. I haven't shared much publicly about how I used AI to radically take control and create leverage that ultimately led to a very favorable outcome. I think this is a must-read for founders. Link below:

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apparently somebody found a draft of this and posted it to HN a week ago 😂 pretty good discussion in the comments: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=442323…