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David Grunwaldleft a comment
For me, it's lifting weights 3-4 times a week. It's not just physical, it reminds me progress comes from consistency, not motivation. That mindset transfers directly to building products solo.
Solo Founders! What's a habit or routine that keeps you sharp and motivated? I'll go first 👋
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Honestly, I don't actively track security risks. I rely on vendors, automatic updates and common sense. If something sounds serious, I act fast. Otherwise, I accept a bit of risk to keep shipping without slowing the team down.
How do small teams keep their software secure without a security team?
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Honestly, my PR comments are probably 70% cleanup today. Not by choice, just necessity. If AI can remove that layer before I jump in, I'd finally spend reviews talking about scale, tradeoffs and long-term decisions.
Code Review Reality: Are Your Seniors Architects or Just 'Expensive Nags'?
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David Grunwaldleft a comment
From my perspective, the best AI automation tools are the ones I forget are running. Raycast automations, Trigger.dev workflows and even commit-based tools like Updated.dev reduce mental overhead more than flashy demos ever could.
The Breakpoint [2025-12-17] - Best AI automation tools?
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