When to Stop Building

In this episode, we sit down to dismantle the “always-on” tech culture. We reveal the architecture behind “Lunchtime,” a custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that routes secure, peer-to-peer encrypted messages through Signal. This setup allows you to text your AI agents and manage complex coding workflows entirely asynchronously, freeing you from the keyboard while ensuring you don’t endlessly burn compute tokens.

Beyond the code, we dive into the psychology of product sense and the friction of the creator economy. We explore the Henry Ford assembly line approach to software simplicity and why the hardest technical skill is knowing when to stop adding features. Plus, we drop the first hints about a transformative new stealth project that has been brewing since 2019.

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Watch: https://www.youtube.com/live/y4ob06RwC_w

Time Stamps:

(00:00) Weekly updates.

(02:54) Choosing Signal for secure AI messaging.

(08:57) A checker loop for continuous AI agents.

(11:53) Coding remotely and reclaiming personal time.

(18:13) Knowing when to stop building software.

(21:52) Developing product sense and gut instinct.

(27:50) Teasing a new transformational stealth project.

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When to Stop Building
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