Thomas SanlisOrganizing the Uneed ResidencyDiscover the behind the scenes of organizing a week-long residency for 10 entrepreneurs in a French manor.uneed-residencyApr 2, 2026·by Thomas Sanlis· 2· 0 Read more →
AAurélien Dionisi's BlogYour worst enemy isn't the market. It's youYour worst enemy isn't the competition, the market, or the money. It's the Thursday afternoon when you just can't open your IDE.Mar 14, 2026·by Aurélien Dionisi· 3· 0 Read more →
Olivier Girardot's RamblingsReverse engineering now and thenReverse engineering, hacking and cracking has a long tradition of being tedious and intensive - how has it changed with our new AI toolshackingaiMar 11, 2026·by Olivier Girardot· 5· 0 Read more →
EventuallymakingCoding 10x faster: what's the real benefit?Developers who save a ton of time thanks to AI: what do you do with it? Let's explore that.Mar 9, 2026·by Hugo· 2· 1 Read more →
AAurélien Dionisi's BlogWhen every purple cow looks the sameIn 2026, every indie hacker is a purple cow. A brutally honest take on differentiation in indie hacking.Mar 7, 2026·by Aurélien Dionisi· 2· 1 Read more →
Thomas SanlisThe Toto-todo method update: 6 years later6 years later, I wrote a blog post about how I was organizing my day to day work. Here's an update.Mar 5, 2026·by Thomas Sanlis· 4· 1 Read more →
Olivier Girardot's RamblingsGood software knows when to stopGood software knows what problem it solves and what needs to be tackled by another toolMar 5, 2026·by Olivier Girardot· 259· 13 Read more →
EventuallymakingDogfooding: Why I Migrated My Own Blog to WritizzyDogfooding: Why I migrated EventuallyCoding to Writizzy. Between the difficulty of open source and the agility of SaaS, here are some insights from my experience.writizzybloggrifyopensourceblogMar 1, 2026·by Hugo· 1· 0 Read more →
AAurélien Dionisi's BlogThink twice, ship once, swing oftenIndie hacking is like: research, test, iterate, repeat. And swing golf clubs for the breaks.Mar 1, 2026·by Aurélien Dionisi· 2· 0 Read more →
EventuallymakingThe B2BigB Syndrome: How Large Corporations Quietly Kill StartupsSelling to a large corporation seems like the ultimate validation for a startup. It's often the beginning of the end. Endless sales cycles, cash flow problems, product derailed from its roadmap: here's why B2BigB is a trap, and how to try to avoid itFeb 25, 2026·by Hugo· 4· 0 Read more →
Olivier Girardot's RamblingsFor a new golden age of FOSSArguing that the current Generative AI trend is a chance for disrupting existing staled eco-systems with free software for the common goodtechfossFeb 23, 2026·by Olivier Girardot· 5· 0 Read more →
AAurélien Dionisi's BlogCracking systems and crossing riversThree days hunting, one breakthrough, and the Bangkok I'd been missing.Feb 22, 2026·by Aurélien Dionisi· 0· 0 Read more →
AAurélien Dionisi's BlogBuilding behind the scenes and learning from the best2 months building behind the scenes. One free tool launch. One dinner with makers making serious money.Feb 15, 2026·by Aurélien Dionisi· 1· 0 Read more →
Thomas SanlisUneed ResidencyI want to organise a week-long indie hacking residency in France 👀.uneed-residencyFeb 11, 2026·by Thomas Sanlis· 15· 12 Read more →
EventuallymakingI Tried to Ditch Windows for Linux... Spoiler: It Didn't Go WellSecurity, geopolitics, planned obsolescence: the reasons to leave Windows have never been stronger. Here's my attempted migration to LinuxFeb 9, 2026·by Hugo· 3· 0 Read more →
EventuallymakingAI's Impact on the State of the Art in Software Engineering in 2026How has AI transformed software engineering? From the end of ego-coding to 'Context Driven Engineering', discover feedback from Doctolib, Malt, Alan and Google on the industrialization of AI agents in 2026aiFeb 6, 2026·by Hugo· 16· 0 Read more →
Thomas SanlisI fell into the OpenClaw trapStaying focused is becoming the #1 indie hacker superpower. Today I almost derailed my entire workday by starting a new project after scrolling. Here's what happened.Jan 30, 2026·by Thomas Sanlis· 2· 1 Read more →
The Stupidpreneur NewsletterYou cannot afford an internet without adsThe internet as you know it only exists because someone is paying for your attention. If something is getting propagated, someone is willing to pay their own money to showcase that. Every free product you use, every search you run, every reel you scroll through exists because advertisers subsidize your access with cold hard cash.Jan 29, 2026·by Shashank SN· 6· 0 Read more →
EventuallymakingWhen Code Becomes a Commodity: The Rise of AI Native CompaniesFrom Cloud-Native to AI-Native: How AI is turning code into a commodity. Discover the new BBRV (Build, Buy, Run, or Vibe) framework and why the 'Product Engineer' is the only moat that matters in the era of liquid softwareaiJan 28, 2026·by Hugo· 14· 0 Read more →