
Mostly Technical 125: No Turning Back
Mar 31, 2026
They set a hard launch date for a long-rebuilt product and list the remaining polish before internal testing. A new free course explores Cloudflare Durable Objects and their realtime primitives. Deep technical dives cover Solo’s terminal rewrite in Rust, agent orchestration ideas, and cloud pricing debates. There's also news about a new 1,000 sq ft studio build-out and production plans.
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Force A Hard Ship Date
- Do set a hard internal launch date to force progress and get feedback quickly.
- Aaron committed to April 6th so Ian could log into Outro and provide real-world testing and fixes before wider release.
Safeguard Signups Before Rebuilding Production
- Do migrate existing waitlists and users before blowing away production to avoid losing signups.
- Aaron will move 300–400 people from the current Outro waiting list into Bento before resetting the site and onboarding.
Use Structured AI To Generate Specs And Plans
- Structured AI tooling (like Superpowers) can accelerate building larger features by producing specs and implementation plans.
- Aaron credits Orba Superpowers for breaking tasks into spec, plan, and implementation steps that he feeds into counselors and tools.
