Does Your AI Service Have a Soul?
In a world of commodity tech, only services that move the heart survive.
From agentic AI to infrastructure optimization — an honest record of the real decisions made while designing and maintaining a product as a solo developer. Less about glamorous tech stacks, more about what it takes to keep going.
This category is a record of the problems, experiments, and decisions that come with building and running Vibe Pick alone. From applying agentic AI and Claude Code to real products, to reducing operational workload through automation, to handling traffic from 83 countries on a near-zero infrastructure budget — these posts are less about polished success stories and more about figuring things out one problem at a time.
The illusion and reality of building a global product alone, and why shipping fast matters more than perfect planning are some of the questions I keep running into while building products solo. Tutorials are helpful, but sometimes what you really need is to see how someone else struggled through the same problems.
Vibe Pick is still a work in progress — built slowly, one step at a time, without a large team behind it. If these stories or experiments have helped you in any way, supporting the project (and Daon · Bao's snack fund) would genuinely mean a lot.
In a world of commodity tech, only services that move the heart survive.
How Claude Code Reshaped My Daily Rhythm—and Keeps My Creative Flow Unbroken
Why an 8-month grind was the price of admission for a real partnership with AI.
A builder’s philosophy on why deciding 'what to cut' is more important than typing fast.
Why a strategist who wrote multi-billion dollar proposals stopped planning and started coding.
The Birth and Growth of idealtypetest.com – How a Solo Builder Defied Infrastructure Costs Through Strategic Engineering.