Anthony Widjaja

Anthony Widjaja

Building AI compliance infrastructure

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18, Bandung. Building AIDAL — cryptographic audit trails for AI decisions that touch money. Solo, 14 days to build, now racing EU AI Act enforcement (Aug 2). Here to learn from people who've launched before.

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Would you actually use AI-generated plain English explanations of your code for collaborators?

Writulos already auto-generates technical docs on every push via GitHub Actions.

We're now exploring expanding it beyond developers. The idea: every file in your codebase can also generate a plain English version. Not code docs, but a "here's what this does" explanation for a client, a product manager, a design partner, or a new teammate who doesn't read code.

14d ago

What was the hardest thing you've experienced in business?

Everyone perceives entrepreneurship completely differently, and the weight of certain challenges varies from case to case. You always see things differently depending on the stage of life and business you're in, because your position is different each time.

  • When I was a teenager my biggest problem was "What will people think of me when I will start doing this?"

  • In my early twenties my biggest problem was "What if I can't figure out accounting, taxes, legal stuff?"

  • Now I have a different problem how do I scale something?

We tracked 500 Product Hunt launches. Here is what the top 10% did differently.

I spent the last two months analyzing Product Hunt launches.
Not the upvotes. The patterns behind them.

Here is what the data says.

The first hour is not the most important hour.

The top 10% did not have more upvotes in the first hour. They had more comments in the first hour. Comments signal engagement. Upvotes signal approval. Engagement carries more weight.

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