I wrote this after realizing my backlog was full of 50+ AI-generated ideas I couldn't evaluate.
Core insight: Generative AI solved idea scarcity but created analysis paralysis. Founders need "auditing" tools (SWOT, PESTEL), not just more brainstorming chatbots.
Curious how others filter the noise from the signal in their AI workflows.
Hi, I'm Linefeed. For 30 years, I went through the whole IT lifecycle—from coder to software engineer all the way up to enterprise architect. In 2025, I realized what I loved most was the building part, so I quit consulting to do it full-time.
My first project is Brain Hurricane (brainhurricane.ai), which I built to learn AI development with Next.js, TypeScript, Python, and Linux. It's the kind of structured tool I wish I'd had in my career: it uses AI to help you brainstorm with proven methods and then analyze those ideas with frameworks like SWOT and PESTEL.
https://brainhurricane.ai
hn@brainhurricane.ai
Always happy to talk about architecture, SDLC, DevSecOps, AI development, or the transition from consulting back to coding.
Core insight: Generative AI solved idea scarcity but created analysis paralysis. Founders need "auditing" tools (SWOT, PESTEL), not just more brainstorming chatbots.
Curious how others filter the noise from the signal in their AI workflows.