36 years in, solo founder now, and this matches what I'm living. The code stopped being the bottleneck a while ago — Codex and Claude ship features faster than I can decide which features are worth shipping. The Jevons Paradox point lands hard: I have to actively resist building things just because I now can in an afternoon. Solo doesn't escape the coherence problem either, it just turns it into a fight with my past self about what this product actually is.

Just wanted to say hello and encourage you to share your perspective. I saw that you got flagged on your second ever comment (possibly because it sounded like your first). Unfortunately, there are some very itchy trigger fingers here when it comes to shooting down AI slop. Surviving long enough to get a few karma points and not be treated like a bot was much harder than I expected, so I want to toss you an upvote and thanks in advance for sticking with it.

I wish I could give you good, brief advice on how to avoid getting downvoted to death before you even get started. There are undoubtedly others who would do a better job. So I'll just say "try really hard not to appear like ChatGPT write your post."

Everything imaginable is being impacted by AI, in expected and in surprising ways. Communities are going to need to put extra effort into things that used to just happen, like welcoming new members. Here's mine.

(I hope I'm not wrong and that you're not actually a spammer. But I think my bet is safe enough. :-)