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I am going to try to switch to Claude ai. So I tried my first vibe coding trying to create an "engineering" report that guides people through effective problem solving. I used Canva AI that allows for coding and will create a website. It was frustrating. Though the interface looked decent, it was constantly trying to fix problems and repeatedly outlined the error code and stating it was "fixed." Yet the issue would continue. I would ask to fix it and it would just repeat. I finally asked it to start over and I got something that was decent..but any additional features I added, would break the whole code and the nonsense would repeat. Hopefully Claude AI will be better.
My advice for 2026 if you feel overwhelmed.
We are currently in the middle of a tech boom. This era we currently sit in will be the moment in tech where people look back and see it as the "golden" time to start an AI startup. These moments are not perpetual; rather, they come in waves. Therefore, with this perspective in mind, here is what I would suggest. Focus. As you know, with the AI news cycle there always seems to be a new shiny object to play around with or a new idea. The winners during this boom will follow 3 simple steps: 1. Become exceptionally good at using 1 tool to build out the rest. 2. Have willingness to learn and be open-minded. 3. Have 1 goal and execute on it for years. If you are finding yourself overwhelmed or have a lack of direction, Here is a simple thought experiment that will help. Take out a piece of paper and write down the top 25 things you want to do in life. Once you list them all out, rank the top 5. The top 5 are non-negotiable; you have to see them through. Perfect. Now delete the bottom 20 from your brain. Those bottom 20 are the most dangerous as they distract your ability to actually achieve the top 5. It takes years. Then once it comes, it feels like a boulder rolling down a steep hill. I am 26. But I have had enough experience to know how long it takes to build out a real business. Therefore, when I start a company like techsnif, I know in my head I won't see a penny from the business for 2 years. But I planted the seed. Stop planting seeds and then moving over to plant another. Focus.
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I think this is great feedback. The issue is which tool? There is so much noise on youtube with "get rich quick using AI" it's a big turnoff because you are trying to understand what is 1. Real 2. Build something that has some meaning and can help your clients in a data driven way. All I can see now from the likes of Gary V (who I admire) and Alecia Little "Queen of AI" making videos on how to vibe code and charge companies 1000s for a website and deliver it in less than a few hours. So trying to figure out your space, what your good at, the potential market size, how to use AI to make it efficient, gets sort of lost with all this noise. I do appreciate the list and insights here. You are spot on with your post.
Anyone OVERWHELMED with AI?
I have to say, how does anyone NOT get overwhelmed with AI development tools? I am seriously struggling to figure out where to even start. I have been chat gpt, Claude, Perplexity pro for 2 years and I came to Corbin's Skool to see if I can a better idea on where AI is headed. I'd like to take advantage of it by creating tools that help me optimize output..but everything is moving so fast...I find it hard to keep up. Anyone else feel the same? I have a Youtube channel that I am trying to pivot and discuss my journey on optimizing workflows for product engineering (physical products...not software) but I have NO idea where to even start. Sheesh!
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@Darren North thank you for the response. My channel is not under my name(it's "driventodraw" on youtube). After joining Achieve Greatness Skool community, I'm still trying to figure out my niche to pursue. It's taken two years of understanding this new business model of coaching and now i have to choose a direction. My current channel is about drawing and I am thinking to switch it to creative problem solving and strategic execution with visual thinking. To do that I have to explore the business case and interest. There is so much content out there with different approaches it gets confusing which way to go.
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@Darren North sure. We can talk about it...if anything discuss the tools and where things are headed. I am more or less in discovery phase but need to start working on outputting videos
I built a tech news site that doesn't suck
Why does every tech news site look like it was built on WordPress in 2010? Paywalls. Popups. Ads everywhere. 5 minutes just to get one update. So I built something better. Every tech story in 60 seconds. Clean UI. No paywall. No fluff. Just launched: https://techsnif.com/
I built a tech news site that doesn't suck
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Indeed. It does look good! Awesome job.
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Design Strategist - I help startups speed up product development by blending engineering discipline, design thinking, and AI-driven workflows.

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