Jenni

Jenni

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Founder @ AIVory. CSS Nerd
23 points

About

Been doing that whole 'internet' thing for 20 years now or so. Tried my hand at founding companies and a digital agency where we got to work on many big projects. Always looking for something new to try.

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Maker History

  • Flexible Julia
    Flexible Julia Finally use Julia in your favorite IDE
    Dec 2025
  • AIVory Guard
    AIVory GuardReal-time compliance & security validation for AI coding
    Dec 2025
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntNovember 24th, 2025

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Jenni

26d ago

AIVory Architect - Ship infrastructure without becoming a DevOps engineer

Never debug YAML indentation at 2am again. Never Google that kubectl command again. Never mass-read AWS docs just to deploy a simple app. Architect is infrastructure for people who'd rather build products: ✦ Visual design → auto-generated Terraform, K8s, Docker ✦ One-click deploy to AWS, Azure, GCP, Hetzner ✦ SSH, logs, monitoring — never leave your IDE You're a founder, not a DevOps engineer. Ship like one.
Jenni

1mo ago

Flexible Julia - Finally use Julia in your favorite IDE

Professional Julia IDE: Complete language implementation with syntax highlighting, smart completion, refactoring tools, and navigation features. Full support for Julia's unique features including multiple dispatch, macros, type system, and Unicode operators. It also has remote execution logic, REPL and JETLS.ji integration
Ray

3mo ago

Are we underestimating the value of “boring” businesses in tech?

There s still a lot of attention on flashy categories: AI agents, creator tools, social apps. At the same time, you keep hearing quiet stories about people building solid, calm businesses around very unsexy problems: invoicing for a niche industry, compliance workflows, scheduling in weird contexts, back-office tools nobody outside the niche has heard of.

I m curious whether your view of what s worth building has changed over the last few years. Would you be excited to build something deeply boring if the demand and willingness to pay were obvious? Or do you still feel pulled towards more visible, consumer-facing or hyped spaces? And for those already in boring niches, how has that choice played out in terms of users, stress and revenue?

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