3x founder, Stanford MBA, not an engineer → fell down the AI rabbit hole.
My AI agent has a card, pays its own bills (mine too), manages a CRM, and calls me to remind me about laundry.
Exploring agent infrastructure. Documenting everything here.
Introducing the Monastery for AI-native founders.
A single builder can now outperform a publicly traded company.
$2 million. 12 weeks. Do the impossible.
I solved this just a couple of days ago – well, my agent did. It signed up for @Vapi_AI entirely on its own, used its own payment card (pls don't tell Revolut about it), and provisioned a real US phone number. No human touched anything.
Now it handles inbound + outbound calls for me with full memory, CRM, and calendar access. If it can't answer, it escalates to me via Telegram. ~$0.10/min, ~250 lines of Node.js. Feel free to feed this repo to yours: https://t.co/jXTTdLMvWe
As @danbeksha said – it's easier for an agent to get a card than a phone number. Mine now has both!
i'm writing a language processing and analysis pipeline. i added 10k recipes to it and started doing correlations (because I want to be an entirely theoretical chef). here are some things i have discovered:
1/ Some Simple Economics of AGI—🔥🧵
Right now, there is a low-grade panic running through the economy. Everyone is asking the same anxious question: what exactly is AI going to automate, and what will be left for us?
Today, my OpenClaw agent Proshka paid a parking ticket and booked a hotel on my behalf. Not suggestions, actual financial transactions. It felt like crossing a real threshold: from automation to delegated agency. #openclaw
1/ I'm running 6 AI agents. Different tasks, different sessions, messages flying everywhere.
Last week I realized I had zero visibility into what any of them were actually doing.
So I built a dashboard. #BuildInPublic#AIAgents#OpenClaw
12/ Three weeks ago I never touched Claude Code. Today I'm running 6 agents with a custom dashboard I forked and built myself.
If you're a founder, operator, or builder: you don't need an engineering background to do this. You need stubbornness and a few late nights.
Links are in tweet 9. Go build!
11/ Next up: adding task dependencies, agent-to-agent handoff tracking, and a timeline view of overnight activity.
Because the agents work while I sleep. And I want to see the replay in the morning.