Andrew Murphy

Andrew Murphy Andrew is an Australian videographer who specialises in creating cinematic productions for businesses and brands to help grow them through quality content

28/05/2026

Vibe coding is genuinely one of the most addictive things I’ve ever done.
You go from nothing to something you can actually touch and use in a single prompt. That feeling doesn’t get old.
But I’ve also built a lot of apps that went nowhere. And almost every time, the reason was the same.
I’d get the basic version working and immediately start adding. New feature here, better UI there, oh what if it could also do this. And the whole thing would slowly become something I couldn’t manage or finish.
The fix sounds boring but it’s the only thing that actually works.
Get the core function working first. Nothing else. Not the design, not the extra features, not the onboarding flow. Just: does it do the one thing it needs to do?
Once that works, everything else is easy to layer on top. But if you skip that step, you’re building on a foundation that hasn’t been tested yet. And the more you add, the harder that problem is to find.
I’ve got apps I still use every day that I’m still tweaking. But the ones that actually work all have one thing in common.
I built the boring bit first.

26/05/2026

Did it work? Check in for part 2

22/05/2026

Got my wife a piano for Mother’s Day.

We both grew up playing, her more seriously than me, and every time we’d end up somewhere that had one we’d both just gravitate towards it and sit down and try remember something.

Our parents, a hotel lobby, a mate’s place. Never really worked cause you’d get 20 mins here and there and then that was it. You can’t actually learn anything like that.

So I figured if we had one at home we’d actually be able to sit down and practice properly and it wouldn’t just be this thing we talked about doing one day.

Plus we want to teach our son, it’s such a good skill to have and we’d love for him to grow up just being able to sit down and play.

Anyway. Son went down for a nap today and I snuck in a session while I had the chance.

Nap windows are a gamble, sometimes you get an hour, sometimes you get 20 mins and he’s back up before you’ve even settled in. Got a good one today though.

Been wanting to learn Nemo Egg for a while. If you know the song you know why. One of those pieces that just hits different.

Starting from scratch so it’s rough but that’s where you start.

My brain didn’t know what to do at first… but then something surprising happened.I quit social media for the past six da...
30/01/2025

My brain didn’t know what to do at first… but then something surprising happened.

I quit social media for the past six days.

At first, my brain freaked out.

For the first 24 hours, my hands kept reaching for my phone out of habit. I wasn’t even thinking about it—just instinctively searching for those apps, looking for that quick dopamine hit.

But by day three or four, something shifted.

I stopped looking. I stopped wondering what I was missing. And instead, I started noticing something else.

I was actually present.

Suddenly, I realized how little free time I really have—and how much of it I’d been wasting, lost in endless scrolling. And when I looked around, I saw just how many people were glued to their screens, trapped in the same cycle.

As someone with ADHD, this experiment was eye-opening. The separation from social media gave my brain a break I didn’t even know it needed.

It reminded me of something Ramit Sethi says about money: “Life happens outside the spreadsheet.”

The same applies to social media.

Post what you need to post. Get your updates. Then move on.

Because life isn’t happening inside those apps. It’s happening out here.

And I don’t want to miss it

Time to log off…
22/01/2025

Time to log off…

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