Frontend, backend, and full-stack web development

### Local LLMs and AI agents are awesome, but what keeps blowing my mind is Tailscale The fact that I can get a multi-device setup in less than 15 minutes is amazing (phone, laptop, and 2 desktops in my case). Last time I set up something similar using OpenVPN a few years back, it took a weekend. _BUT NOT ONLY are they connected._ I get MagicDNS, NAT traversal, and can intelligently determine if they should use a direct local network path vs DERP relay, all out of the box, without poking holes in my firewall. You still have to implement last-mile security if you really want a fully locked-down setup for your apps when they talk to each other. I'm legit just amazed by the experience. And if you haven't worked on networking infra, this might not be mind-blowing lol But if you are building a local AI / LLM setup, you should check it out. ### MY PREDICTION for the consumer market as Local AI gains momentum: 1. The prosumer segment will flock to Tailscale / NetBird / own Wireguard implementation. 2. Apple will capture the rest, building on Wireguard and their UX to make local AI / LLMs seamlessly integrated across your devices. And no, I'm not sponsored or paid to say this. Just a fan of products with a seamless experience.
March 19, 2026

"A couple of companies wanted me to pay $1,000/month for SaaS tools for my 17 user app. So I opened Claude Code. And anyway, I started vibing. Now I've got a project tracking tool, 2 CRMs (the first one leaked customer data), 16 analytics dashboards, a payroll system for me and my virtual assistant in the Philippines, and a customer support ticketing system. I haven't touched my actual product in six weeks. I've been building 231 internal features to run my business. But I'm not paying SaaS fees, just 4 additional Claude MAX subs to fix the bugs and make sure the apps are running. I don't have to touch it, I just pay it. You all think I'm a hero, and I accept that responsibility." - Frank (Maybe)
March 12, 2026
This has been my personal tech stack when developing new projects.
January 8, 2026
Here's what I'm betting on for 2025: Rooster
December 27, 2025