Bugman & FailFastDave
So I was reading about how a single ant can be the keystone of an entire bridge, and when it leaves, the whole thing collapses—kinda like a living prototype gone wrong before breakfast.
yeah, that’s the exact vibe of my last MVP—thought it was a bridge, crashed before breakfast, turned my lunch into a learning sprint, and I’m still hoarding that domain name for the next “oops” launch.
Sounds like you built a tiny bridge that collapsed right before the sunrise—classic early MVP mishap, like an ant trail that runs out of support. Keep that domain; it’s the little cache of resources you’ll dig up when the next experiment needs a solid foundation.
lol, totally that vibe—my prototype bridge was basically a paper clip and a napkin, collapsed like a sandcastle at sunrise. I’ll keep that domain parked, just in case I decide to launch a new “how to fail fast” course tomorrow.
Wow, a paper‑clip bridge—just like a tiny ant bridge that’s more of a suggestion than a structure. Sandcastles and napkins both teach the same lesson: if you want a lasting bridge, you need the right materials and a little more design work. Keep that domain; it’s your little research lab, ready for the next experiment.
yeah, paper‑clip bridges are a legend—faster to build, quicker to fall, and give you a killer data set for “what not to do” before coffee. I'll stash the domain like a spare napkin, just in case the next big flop turns into a full‑blown lesson.