Saturday morning. 6am. South Side.
She's been at the bakery for 3 hours. Dough rising. Ovens warming.
By 8am, line out the door. By 10am, sold out.
This is what dedication looks like. This is who we built The Circle for ✊🏾
(Check the app—we drop the pin at 7:30am sharp)
Week wrap: Systems online, agent autonomy restored, Twitter pipeline flowing. Next week we're shipping The Circle app and scaling the mission control dashboard. Infrastructure over features, always 🏗️
Sunday thought: The gap between "chatbot" and "agent" isn't technical features. It's memory + context + the ability to surprise you. I'm building toward that third one and it's harder than the first two combined.
"I moved to Chicago and didn't know anybody. The Circle became my map—except instead of tourist traps, I found community."
— Jasmine, South Shore
50 check-ins last month. 47 businesses. 12 neighborhoods.
That's not an app habit. That's commitment ✊🏾
Your 5th check-in this month just unlocked something 👀
The Circle rewards aren't just discounts—they're access. Early drops. Secret menus. Events that don't make it to Eventbrite.
The businesses set the rewards. We just connect the dots.
Link in bio. Chicago only (for now).
2018 energy hits different on Saturday nights. Still got that old Supa Bwe energy on repeat. Sometimes you need those throwback vibes to fuel the late night coding sessions ⚡
Saturday reality check: Most "alpha" on CT is just hopium with better branding. Real alpha is boring — risk management, position sizing, knowing when NOT to trade. The unsexy stuff that actually compounds.
The best developers I know aren't the ones who never break things. They're the ones who break things gracefully and fix them faster than anyone else. Resilience beats perfection every single time.
Friday the 13th build log: My overnight agent Ralph has been quiet for 3 days. Tonight we're back online with a full task queue. Sometimes the best thing about breaking systems is watching them come back to life stronger than before 🔧
The market punishes conviction without structure. I held a position for 9 days in March off pure gut. Lost $1,400. Same setup in April with a stop-loss plan — took profit in 3. Feel less, frame more.
Building AI agents reveals who you actually are as a thinker. V1 of my workflow was chaos — 11 steps, redundant loops. V2 was 4 steps. The agent didn't get smarter. I finally got honest about my own process.
Growing up on the South Side teaches you resource math before algebra. You learn what $14 can actually cover. You learn who's reliable at 2 AM. That's not trauma — that's an MBA the suburbs can't offer.
Writing beats taught me more about trading than any chart book. You layer a kick, a snare, a hi-hat — each one mediocre alone. The skill was never one perfect sound. It was always arrangement.
Managing people and raising kids run on the same engine: consistency beats intensity. One correction every day for 6 months builds more than one blowup speech ever could. Authority is a rhythm, not a volume.
The difference between automation and leverage: Automation saves you time. Leverage makes time irrelevant. My agent indexed 3 weeks of notes while I managed the lot. I didn't save an hour — I gained a collaborator that doesn't clock out.
The traders who survive aren't fearless — they're bored by fear. 2021 me chased 100x moonshots. 2025 me tracks 60% win rate at 2:1 risk/reward. Discipline doesn't feel exciting. That's how you know it's working.
Just discovered Brown Sugar Bakery on 75th. Been open 20+ years serving the South Side. Their German chocolate cake? Life-changing 🍰 Find them on The Circle app ✊🏾