I’m done.
Had enough.
I’ve been a ‘fan’ or observer on X for 1.5-2 years. I’ve watched people that I followed or connected with who were ‘just starting out,’ grow into massive accounts.
I never felt worthy or had enough to share. No niche.
But I’m evolving… its time:
I’m not just a husband and dad, like many.
I’m not just a business owner, like many.
I’m not just an investor, like many.
I’m not just a former teacher, like many.
I’m not just a long time (sports) coach, like many.
I’m not just involved in crypto, like many.
I’m all of those things… and more.
And I’m starting a new chapter.
My passion has always been to help people. If I was a multimillionaire, I’d spend a lot of time giving away money.
I’m not, yet, so I’m going to start helping in a new way.
This ‘old man’ (I’m ancient in tech and SMB circles) is going to Vibe Code apps that help people.
I love problem solving, and helping others, so this is my new journey.
To put it frankly, Can’t Wait.
🚨TESLA JUST FOUND A WAY TO BUILD THE WORLD'S BIGGEST AI SUPERCOMPUTER WITHOUT BUILDING A SINGLE DATA CENTER
The answer was sitting in millions of driveways the whole time… your parked car.
The entire AI industry has hit a wall.. And it's not chips.. It's power..
Building AI data centers now means waiting years for grid connections.. The Stargate project from OpenAI and Oracle is spending up to $500 billion to build 7 gigawatts of capacity.. And it'll take years to come online..
Tesla just realized it already has 7 gigawatts.. Sitting in its Supercharger network.. Already built.. Already connected to the grid.. Already permitted..
So on June 18, 2026, Tesla quietly filed a trademark for something called MEGAPOD.. Modular AI data center hardware designed to drop straight into existing Supercharger sites..
No land to buy.. No years-long grid queue.. No new power plants.. They just bolt compute onto infrastructure they already own..
But that's the small idea..
Here's the radical one..
The average car sits parked and unused about 95% of its life.. And every modern Tesla already has a powerful AI chip inside it.. Built for self-driving..
So Tesla wants to link millions of parked cars into one massive distributed supercomputer..
The math is staggering.. If Tesla hits 100 million vehicles, and each contributes about 1 kilowatt of compute.. That's 100 gigawatts of AI processing power..
That dwarfs every data center on earth combined.. And the real estate, the power, and the cooling were all already paid for.. By the people who bought the cars..
Your Tesla is liquid-cooled.. Plugged in overnight.. Doing nothing.. It's basically a sleeping computer in your garage..
And Tesla's plan is to let you rent it out..
Owners could earn passive income, free Supercharging, or discounts on Full Self-Driving in exchange for leasing their car's idle computing power while they sleep..
Your car stops being a depreciating asset.. And starts earning money while parked..
This is the part competitors can't copy..
OpenAI has to spend half a trillion dollars and wait years for power.. Tesla already has the grid connections, the batteries to stabilize them, the chips, and millions of cooled computers sitting idle in driveways worldwide..
Everyone else is trying to build a giant brain in one place..
Tesla is turning the entire planet into one.
Tesla has a massive opportunity with aging Boomers.
4 truths:
1) Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) is much better (& safer) than most realize, and is light years ahead of competition
2) Oldest boomers are starting to turn 80
3) There’s a large period late in life when elderly aren’t the best drivers, but still have their license. This endangers themselves and others.
4) Having your keys taken and losing your independence *really* sucks
I showed my FIL Tesla FSD last week. He’s 78. He was blown away. Loves the idea of his car safely taking him around town.
He went from skeptical non-believer to likely buying one in about 30 mins.
If you have an elderly person in your life who you're worried about w driving, show them Tesla FSD.
This week's Hermes Agent Masterclass is all about cron jobs and automation! There are a lot of great nuggets in this one, especially on how to set up cheap (or free) automation pipelines. In this clip I use wakeAgent, a way to monitor at no cost, but only use the LLM when needed! Check out the full video on YouTube for more tips!
When I first watched this, I simply thought it was an AI generated video about futuristic medical treatment... not kidding.
Instead, the future is here and it is being built by an AI company for the real world...
100 Days With Hermes Agent in 21 Minutes
00:00 The gap between using Hermes and actually operating with Hermes
00:52 Mistake 1: Using Hermes like a smarter search box
01:30 Turning prompts into repeatable loops
03:13 How to build a workflow manually before scheduling it
03:53 Crons and scheduled jobs explained
05:12 Mistake 2: Keeping everything in one messy chat
05:48 Telegram topics as separate workspaces
07:50 The 3 workspace setup I recommend
08:40 Mistake 3: Making one agent do everything
09:33 How sub agents make Hermes cleaner and more useful
11:27 Nova and Sage, my specialist agents
13:06 Mistake 4: Waiting to trigger Hermes manually
13:51 Webhooks explained with a Notion content board example
15:52 Polling crons explained
16:52 Mistake 5: Managing everything from chat forever
17:20 Building a Hermes mission control dashboard
19:04 The exact order I would build Hermes from scratch
20:00 How to start without overbuilding
Nothing makes you question your life choices quite like sitting at a Tesla supercharging station in the middle of nowhere for 30 minutes... 😅
Let’s be real for a moment. Most Tesla owners hate admitting this, but gas cars absolutely crush EVs when it comes to raw road trip efficiency.
The Gas Car Reality:
- You pull off the highway, spend 3 minutes filling up, and you’re back on the road with another 300 miles of range.
- Sure, gas is expensive, but it’s fast.
- With an EV, you're mapping out strict charging stops, watching your range drop to 200-250 miles because you're doing 70 mph, or watching it tank even further because it’s too hot or too cold.
But here’s the plot twist... I’d still choose the Tesla every single time 👇🏼
Why? Because the pacing completely changes how a road trip feels:
- Zero driving fatigue: Full Self-Driving does the heavy lifting.
- Productive downtime: That 30-minute charging stop becomes a built-in break to grab lunch, stretch your legs, or catch up on YouTube on the big screen.
- Pure comfort: The seats are comfier, and the cabin basically becomes a rolling lounge.
Even though it technically takes longer, the built-in breaks make the trip feel half as long.
Where do you stand on this? Are you team "get there as fast as possible" or team "enjoy the lounge experience"?
It is humbling to consider that if we harness just 1 millionth of the Sun’s power for AI, that will be much more than a million times the intelligence of all of humanity
SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models.
For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon.
We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities
Check out @heyclicky - DL’d it about a week or more ago but haven’t played with it a lot.
Today I was stuck in a loop building something with Claude and just asked Clicky to finish it and make it work.
DONE! In less then a minute I had a functioning tool.
Im in on @heyclicky
In partnership with @stripe, Hermes Agent now supports a full suite of Stripe skills.
Your agent can buy things, pay per-call APIs, and provision its own SaaS, with configurable safety limits on every action.