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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
I really relate to this. I was also stuck in small emotional loops before I started asking bigger questions. What helped me most was staying consistent, reading, building, failing, repeating. CEOs aren't born confident; they grow by staying curious longer than everyone else.
What helps you become a CEO? Start by asking questions.
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
This is a solid update. I really like that backups run while the service stays live, that's huge for production. I usually rely on manual snapshots, so having flexible schedules built in would save me time and stress. Nice work by the team.
Backup Management Is Live in Bult.ai
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
Honestly, this is the kind of micro-delight I appreciate. I don't think fun always equals distraction. For me, it boosts mood and keeps me focused longer. I usually ship side projects once they feel emotionally "complete," not technically perfect.
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
This really resonates with me. I don't miss issues because I don't care, I miss them because my brain is overloaded. Anything that clears basic distractions lets me spend energy where real judgment is needed.
Code review breaks when reviewers are tired
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
This resonates with me a lot. I've lost months rebuilding MVPs that weren't scalable. I like the focus on ownership and real infrastructure. From your PH experience, what surprised you most about founder feedback so far?
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
The best reviews I've had felt like conversations, not comment dumps. When reviewers engage back and forth, it feels less transactional and more like pairing asynchronously.
Code Review Works Best When It Stops Acting Like a Checkpoint
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Karishma Yadavleft a comment
For me, the right pace depends on energy and clarity. Some months I can ship fast, others I need to slow down and refine. I don't think the goal is 12 or 48. It's simply consistent output without sacrificing quality or sanity.
2026: X projects in X months - solve for X
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