Most people don’t know this, but I’ve turned away over 20 people who wanted to join this room recently. It isn't because they aren't capable; it's because the moment a community becomes a "catch-all," the signal-to-noise ratio drops to zero.
I’ve watched this pattern play out before: groups grow too fast, lose their technical edge, and the people who actually showed up to build something quietly leave. I’m not running this one like that.
If you’re in here, you’re here on purpose. You’re the kind of person I want at the table when we’re breaking down real-world service problems and building the automations to fix them.
I genuinely appreciate everyone here who is showing up and throwing in.
I want to get a pulse on where we are right now:
• What are you building?
• Where are you stuck?
• What is the next technical hurdle you’re trying to crack?
Drop it in the comments. The reason this room exists is so we can help each other solve these problems faster.