Sitting in a car (as a passenger!) for the next two hours and I’m tired of playing sudoku.
So… AMA!
Haven’t done one in a while and is always fun
So… AMA!
Haven’t done one in a while and is always fun
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Second thought: take a similar approach as before. Keep trying stuff, learning, iterating until you find the “the thing.” Work full-time for some of that period, but much shorter time now that friendlier funding options like @tinyseed.com exist
But search experience is changing a lot. Something I’m trying to wrap my head around the last few months is AI search. Consuming lots of @buckbee.bsky.social’s content on this. Still haven’t quite figured out what exactly to do
a lot of it boils down to brand building in the end. becoming a trustworthy and often mentioned brand within your niche
Honestly I have no idea. Just being silly! LOL
Pros: safety is a huge one. Never worry about school shootings. She’s had so much more independence - biking to a friend’s house or to a store - than American kids can.
And even if you are a speaker, the system of “how things work” can be very, very different
It’s arguably more family-friendly here, but moving to a country without language or social connections is extremely difficult — and still difficult even if you do.
Now... we don't have kids (yet). So, that'll be challenging as hell! But, we have expat friends with kids and they also love it here.
No place is perfect, but anytime we go back to the U.S. it's 😬😬😬.
I’d suggest spending a summer living in a particular town/city for 89 days first as a trial run. It will give you a taste for what it might be like to live there, though only a 5% taste.
I felt safer in 99% of places we went than I do walking 4 blocks to a coffee shop from my house in the US.
And healthcare was transparent & affordable there!
But, friends & family...
How have you found the reintegration to be/feel?
Also, fewer guns.
So far I’m going to two small retreats — one I’m hosting and one I’m participating in. I’ve really come to value small, intimate events with groups of founders that I know well.
I’ll also probably go to Laracon US and MicroConf EU (assuming schedule works)