Steve Tapley

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Steve Tapley

Steve Tapley

@tapleysj

A long time software engineer, architect and product leader. Now focusing on building out my free career trade-off tool - Kanso

Perth, Australia เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2019
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Toying with purchasing one of the surface scan security apps that are out there. Then I found Mozilla's HTTP Observatory site. Got both my marketing site and app site from 50/100 to 115/100 (bonus points???) It's not everything, but its free and fast.
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Spent some more time on user research, and got some great, hard to hear feedback. It confirms some things, which is good because now its a plan of action. And then I spent time fixing up an auth bug, which stopped people logging in. Sigh. 🛠️ D16 #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Think about the last time someone on your team let a commitment drop. Were you actually mad about the impact on the work, or the sudden radio silence? trykanso.app
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Brené Brown nails the root cause: you can’t hold someone accountable for something they didn't explicitly agree to. Most "accountability issues" aren't execution failures. They're just messy, unspoken expectations.
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Accountability is the one cultural value nobody admits they don't want. Yet when we looked at early data from Kanso, only 20% of people rated it as essential. 60% put it squarely in the middle: 'moderately important'.
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Continuing to empty my brain into the Kanso project repo. After a fortnight of this, Codex is finally starting to 'get it'. Way more insight into what it is I need to do (lets be honest, its marketing for me right now!). D15 #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Weekend was spent cleaning up articles I had previously written (ahem, generated). The quality generally sucked, so a rewrite was in order. The bones were there, the voice wasn't. Result was a cleaned up framework, style and writing guides. D14/15 #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
@chams_builds People who say that don't understand the builder mindset, or the craft itself.
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Chaminda Delpagodage
Chaminda Delpagodage@chams_builds·
people ask why i'm building software at 43. the startup answer doesn't fit. so here's the honest one: 1) proof to myself. 20 years inside other people's products. wanted to know if i could build my own. 2) something to show my kids; that you're never stuck to any path, until you believe so. 3) the satisfaction of making the thing. the startup "why" is a market story. the mid-career "why" is quieter. mine is: i wanted to know if i could. i still do. 🔍
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
He kindly sent me his email address and Reddit username too. What a guy!
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
Interesting day today. Got a "shakedown" from a security researcher who found a "critical vulnerability" on my site. A lax DMARC rule 💀 Apparently the automated scan they ran is worth a $100 payout. The beg-bounty hustle is real. D12 #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic #indiehackers
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
@chams_builds Nice, only been following for a while, but you post consistently interesting stuff
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Chaminda Delpagodage
Chaminda Delpagodage@chams_builds·
1500 of you now 🎉🙏🏻 i started posting on X as a 43yo guy with a full time job, two kids, and an itch to build something for myself; to prove myself that i can do it, and to show my kids that anything is possible. most of you found me because you're somewhere in a similar place in your own unique journey. years of experience, a stable seat, and a quiet question about whether there's still room to build something of your own. there is.
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Steve Tapley
Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
@jckwhls Yeah, I'm there. MVP done, marketing started... not really sure what it is I'm missing yet (because it all takes a long time to bear fruit). Working through SEO and Reddit as two main channels, X as experimental. trykanso.app
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Jack@jckwhls·
Founders, une vraie question. On passe des mois sur le produit, et la partie la plus dure arrive juste après : faire en sorte que les gens le trouvent. Moi je construis en public un outil qui dit aux fondateurs si l'IA les recommande à leurs clients, et quoi corriger si ce n'est pas le cas. Mais mon vrai défi du moment ce n'est pas le code, c'est la distribution. Et je crois qu'on est nombreux dans ce cas. Du coup j'aimerais échanger avec d'autres qui sont au même endroit : tu construis quoi en ce moment ? ton canal d'acquisition numéro 1 aujourd'hui, c'est quoi ? Je réponds à tout le monde. Et si tu veux voir ce sur quoi je bosse : ismylandingpagevalid.com On avance mieux à plusieurs.
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
@danmartell Do you use sample text to give it that voice? I find it helps, but I'm still never really happy with it. Maybe I need to add a second review phase to force it to clean up its mess?
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
Typical day writing with AI: - explain to Claude the article I want (2 minutes) - Claude writes the first draft (5 minutes) me: "why does it sound like slop?" Claude: "You're right to push back! Not because it's wrong. Not because it's bad writing. Because you're quietly getting tired of these patterns."
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
@BratDotAI I don't think any active project could ever be considered finished!
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Jana@BratDotAI·
What’s harder with AI agents? - Starting projects - Finishing projects - Maintaining projects - Explaining projects
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
When you last had real autonomy, did it make your work better, or did you just stop asking for help? #workplaceculture
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
This is why we built Kanso. Career alignment isn't about chasing absolute freedom - its about mapping where "more of this" and "less of that" actually work for you.
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Steve Tapley@tapleysj·
In Kanso's early data, 0% of people rated autonomy as unimportant. Zero. The only factor with no dissenters.
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