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AI Makes Mediocre Founders More Dangerous
May 19, 2026
AI did not make building a startup easy. It made looking competent dramatically cheaper.
Accelerators are not looking for a good company
May 13, 2026
Accelerators do not invest in stable businesses. They invest in the irrationally ambitious.
Your Technical Interview Is Testing for 2015
February 10, 2026
Asking candidates to reverse a linked list on a whiteboard made sense once. Now it tests for the wrong skills. Here's what actually matters.
The Cheapest Engineer Still Costs $200
October 7, 2025
LATAM developers earn more than their presidents but refuse to pay for the AI tools that will define the next decade. This cultural resistance will explode in our faces.
The Company Is Still Alive And That Is The Problem
March 25, 2025
Growth flattens long before you are ready to accept it. Shutting down a company with revenue hurts more than shutting down a failure because it feels like killing something that breathes.
Founders Don't Have a Portfolio
November 18, 2024
Investors can diversify. Founders usually can't. When the company fails, it takes years, savings, identity, and health with it. That changes the math.
Your UI Is Not A Brochure
June 10, 2024
Treating user interface and experience as graphic design makes the product look better while the business remains lost. Interface decisions are survival decisions.
Raising Capital in LATAM vs. USA: Two Different Planets and the Nightmare of Living in Both
January 15, 2024
Risk appetite, terms, and expectations are radically different on each side of the border. When your company tries to exist in both ecosystems, you get double the headaches.
Stock Options Might Be Worthless for Your Startup (And That's Okay)
June 10, 2020
Not every company should offer stock options. Here's why copying Silicon Valley's compensation model might be hurting your LATAM startup.