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Ricky Singh, MBAleft a comment
Fear is honest, and I think more founders than admit it started from there. For me it was a different ache: I wanted ownership of the output. Not equity ownership — creative ownership. The ability to decide what something is, how it works, what it refuses to do. Every job I had before, the best ideas got filed down by committee until they were safe and forgettable, and I’d watch the version I...
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Lenny is in the rotation, but the ones I reach for first are Acquired (the Nvidia trilogy is required listening if you build anything in tech), My First Million for raw idea volume, and The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish when I want to slow my thinking down. Hidden gem: Founders with David Senra. He reads biographies of legendary operators and distills them solo, no guest format. The Sam...
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Ricky Singh, MBAleft a comment
Agree, and as someone shipping products in this space the part that nags at me is: every one of those examples is a design choice. Someone decided to put cameras on the workers. Someone decided humans would unblock the agent instead of letting it fail gracefully. Someone designed the gig site that pays humans in stablecoins to do agent errands. None of this is the AI doing anything — it’s...
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Agree, and I think the right answer changes with what you’re building. For products where the founder is the credibility — courses, services, opinion-driven tools, anything in a trust-heavy category — leading with the person makes sense and the brand IS the moat. For products where the value is in the thing itself — utility apps, infrastructure, anything you’d rather sell to a stranger than...
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Same instinct here, though I’ve noticed my line is less about what the data is and more about what the agent does with it. Read access I give pretty freely — let it scan my calendar, my drafts, my files. Write access is where I get careful, and “send” or “transact” access is where I basically don’t go yet. An agent reading my finances to surface insights feels fine. An agent moving money on my...
I'm building a fantasy universe the wrong way round: writing a 100-article Academy-style wiki while I write the novel it's set in. 30 articles and 3 chapters are live at edhrachronicles.com. Free to read. The book ships when chapter 100 does..

Edhra ChroniclesA fantasy universe with its wiki written first
Ricky Singh, MBAleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt — I'm Ricky. Edhra Chronicles is a fantasy universe I'm publishing the wrong way round. Most fantasy wikis get built by fans, years after the books land. I'm writing the wiki alongside the novel, releasing articles openly as I go, and letting readers explore the world before the story is finished. The conceit: these aren't "lore notes" — they're written as if by an in-world...

Edhra ChroniclesA fantasy universe with its wiki written first
