I have ADHD. For years, that meant hundreds of ideas, dozens of projects started, and never enough time, focus, or resources to push them all forward.
I'd start something, get pulled into another idea, lose momentum, come back too late. The problem was never the ideas ... it was me being the bottleneck of everything I wanted to build.
Then AI agents happened. Then OpenClaw happened.
For the first time, I have a system that doesn't need me to be focused 24/7. Agents that execute while I think or sleep. Agents that remember when I forget. Agents that keep things moving when my brain jumps to the next idea.
OpenClaw didn't cure my ADHD. It gave me da glue aka the infrastructure to work with it instead of against it.
I'm now building and running multiple ventures, some profitable, some still incubating all connected through one AI-powered system.
This account is where I document my journey. What works, what breaks, what I learn. No hype. Just systems.
Google gave Search Console its own AI visibility reports
you can finally isolate impressions from AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover
2 things to know:
- it's a phased rollout. only a subset of sites have it so far, starting with the UK
- it shows impressions only for now. no clicks, no CTR, no queries yet. Google says more metrics are coming
why this matters for founders:
- AI Overviews now show on ~48% of queries. up from 31% a year ago
- inside AI Mode, the zero-click rate hits 93%. users get their answer and never get to your sites
- top-ranking pages see 58% lower CTR when an AIO appears
- but brands cited inside the AIO get 120% more clicks per impression than uncited ones on the same query
so citation is the new ranking - that's the whole game now
but the play hasn't changed. nail the basic SEO, write genuinely useful content for your users, and get real contextual backlinks
those are the only things getting you cited now
it's exactly what we're building with Outrank
We’ve added a CLI for Claude Platform to make every API endpoint runnable from your terminal.
Call the Messages API, stand up Claude Managed Agents, pipe results straight into your shell.
The ant CLI is well understood by coding agents (Claude Code) using the claude-api skill.
Nobody warns you that your agent infrastructure is a building.
You find out the day it starts to lean.
Early on, everything moves fast: an agent suggests, you approve, it goes up. Floor after floor.
But the speed at the top, you pay for at the bottom:
every diff you skimmed ... every reco you accepted without checking alignment ... every prompt you rushed on a tired evening becomes an invisible crack in the foundation.
Then one day you're debugging something on the 6th floor and the cause is in the basement����
Rigor isn't a luxury you treat yourself to when you have time. It's what decides whether you're building a bloody solid tower or a fragile house of cards.
Read those outputs carefully bruh
@tibo_maker Do you think their ability to influence will decline as audiences realize how little actual involvement creators have with the product or service being promoted?
influencer marketing is going to get very weird
brands won’t pay creators to make content
they’ll pay to license their face + distribution
the brand writes the script
generates the video with ai
sends it to the creator for approval
creator posts it
it will be somewhat fake but actually so real than "who cares?"
Your swarm of agents just got better.
Build an agnostic architecture, power it with the biggest dawg in town, and let the compounding effect do its thing.
My current stack:
@obsdmd : the best CLI second brain for your companies. Still using @NotionHQ for my personal one.
@claudeai desktop app running a Claude Code instance on a VPS.
hermes (@NousResearch + @openclaw, running on the same VPS piloted via Telegram.
@papercliping and its agents gluing the whole thing together.
All stitched together with a bunch of MCPs, Skills, and APIs, connecting the stack to every tool in the workflow.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
Your swarm of agents just got better.
Build an agnostic architecture, power it with the biggest dawg in town, and let the compounding effect do its thing.
My current stack:
@obsdmd : the best CLI second brain for your companies. Still using @NotionHQ for my personal one.
@claudeai desktop app running a Claude Code instance on a VPS.
@hermes + @openclaw, running on the same VPS piloted via Telegram.
@papercliping and its agents gluing the whole thing together.
All stitched together with a bunch of MCPs, Skills, and APIs, connecting the stack to every tool in the workflow.
@elijahsystems@ElijahSystems Asked and delivered. Here's the CMS editor thread you requested: https://t.co/Sg2dciTFpw
5 signs your content editor was built by AI - and how to fix each one.