Solo Founders Waste Months Rewriting Tech Stacks Before Shipping
Solo technical founders frequently restart development from scratch due to premature architectural decisions, changing requirements, or new tools that appear better in hindsight. The cycle of rewrites eats months of runway before the product ever reaches users, a well-known pattern that existing boilerplates and starter kits have not fully solved.
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