Andy Hacker is all about transparency and putting yourself out there. There has to be some level of vulnerability when you're building in public, he says. The most classic Hacker News comment is the one on Dropbox's launch in 2007. Andy: I don't even have a definition for building public. What does it mean to build a public?
KP (@thisiskp_) talks about why building in public beats mere transparency, whether AI will be the end of no-code, why he's made more money from organizing community than anything else, and how he went from a 9-to-5 job to being a founder with multiple exits with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).