The story goes like this: AI is going to take your job, rot your brain, and replace the relationships that make life worth living. We’ll become passive, dependent, emotionally hollowed-out, a species that forgot how to think because we outsourced it to machines. I’ve heard this narrative from smart people. I’ve read it in serious […]
The Building Blocks of Claude Code: A Practical Guide for Founders
The Building Blocks of Claude Code: A Practical Guide for Founders Most people use Claude Code the same way they use ChatGPT: type a request, read the answer, copy some code. That works fine for one-off tasks. But it barely scratches the surface of what the tool can actually do. The real leverage in Claude […]
How AI Turned My Dead Zones Into My Most Productive Hours (Without Destroying My Sanity)
I spend a lot of time in between things. Waiting in the car for school pickup. Sitting in a doctor’s waiting room. Stuck in traffic on the way home. Twenty minutes before a call that got pushed back. These used to be throwaway moments. I would scroll Instagram, check email for the third time that […]
I Own Two Mazdas. The New CX-5 Is Why I Won’t Buy a Third.
A loyal Mazda owner’s honest take on the new CX-5 — and why the CFO’s own words about hidden cost-cutting confirm everything wrong with the brand’s direction.
Crowdpear Review 2026 – ECSP Licensed Real Estate Crowdfunding
Start investing on Crowdpear Crowdpear is a Lithuanian real estate crowdfunding platform that launched in January 2023 and has quietly built one of the more credible track records among newer European platforms — EUR 42.5 million funded, zero confirmed capital losses, and a full ECSP license from the Bank of Lithuania. It’s a PeerBerry spin-off, […]
Nectaro Review 2026 — The Best New P2P Platform in Europe?
Every now and then a new P2P lending platform comes along that genuinely catches my attention. Nectaro is one of those platforms. Launched in November 2023, it has quickly become one of the most talked-about newcomers in European peer-to-peer lending, and for good reason. It delivered a 14.91% return in 2025, has zero investor losses […]
“Real Estate Backed” Means Nothing: My Experience With Spanish Crowdfunding Platforms
Disclosure: I lost money on both Housers and Inveslar. This post is a warning based on personal experience, not theory. I got into real estate crowdfunding early. The pitch was compelling: fractional ownership in Spanish properties, returns of 8-12% annually, and the safety net of actual bricks and mortar backing your investment. If the borrower […]
Deribit Review 2026 – The Best Platform for Bitcoin Futures and Options
Trade on Deribit I’ll start right off by saying if you’re not an experienced trader with a firm understanding of how financial derivatives work, then Deribit won’t be for you. But, if you’re a seasoned investor looking to trade cryptocurrency futures and options, Deribit is well worth considering. The platform offers a huge number of […]
LinkedIn vs X: Where Should Founders Post in 2026?
Many founders I know are confused about social media. They know they should be posting somewhere, but the advice is contradictory. Some swear by X for reach. Others say LinkedIn is where the decision-makers are. Most end up doing neither consistently. I’ve spent 20 years building in the WordPress ecosystem. I’ve watched social platforms rise […]
How I Stripped Social Media Down to What Actually Matters
Browser extensions can remove the algorithmic traps built into YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn and more. Here is what I use and why it works.
WooCommerce Feed Aggregation: The Product Use Cases Worth Knowing About
Most conversations about feed aggregation in WordPress orbit the same use case: pulling in blog posts, news items, curated content. That’s useful, and I’ve written about it separately. But if you run a WooCommerce store, or you’re building ecommerce tooling on WordPress, the more interesting territory is product data. Product feeds. Supplier catalogs. Affiliate networks. […]
Your WooCommerce Store’s Blog Is Probably Dead. Here’s How RSS Feeds Can Fix That.
The blog on most WooCommerce stores is either dead or posting once every six weeks. That’s not a content strategy. It’s a placeholder. I get why it happens. Running a store is already a full-time job. Writing takes time, and the ROI on content feels distant compared to the immediacy of ad campaigns or email […]
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