We raised $6M led by Sequoia to build the future of travel.
Watch me plan a perfect trip to Mexico City in 3 minutes.
Flights, hotels and a full itinerary that matches my preferences. All bookable on the spot.
Available today, free to use.
8. Built a little tool that tracks startup survival odds through the AI wave.
Plug in a company and see how exposed it might be to AI-driven disruption/replacement/transformation. Part thought experiment, part market lens, part doomscrolling accelerator.
https://t.co/j94g1EKelo
7. Got the API from the WMATA, provided very clear instructions to claude, and done!
Its being hosted on GitHub pages if anyone in the DC area is interested in using it - https://t.co/lhOHnBrA8z
[you may need to reset and add your stop ID if it doesn’t recognize your stop name]
7. A friend in DC tracks her bus while getting ready for work. The problem: she has to keep checking her phone to make sure she doesn't miss it.
I built a tiny app that does exactly one thing: if her bus is 10 minutes away, it plays an alarm (1/2)
Great reminder that main doors are sometimes a formal entrance, and friends come through side doors and cracked open windows. and if there's treasure inside, make sure to look for trap doors and trick doors. the world is a strange place!
a few people asked me to turn this into a full essay, so i did!
read my full field guide to jobs, cold emails and making yourself legible to the right people. share with a student or jobseeker in your life: https://t.co/AlMF6zMyQX
Also posted this on LinkedIn if you want to see me code switch from late night techno-philosopher to stakeholder-aligned innovation enthusiast
https://t.co/5ZLgmJJKeE
I’ve posted a lot about stuff I’ve built with AI but the real experience of using these tools right now feels like accidentally becoming an early maritime explorer.
Maps dont exist. Everyone is hallucinating coastlines. We're leaving messages in a bottle. Here's mine
I think we’re all accidental explorers witnessing the birth of a new form of intelligence in real time. Hoping to come across your field notes in the digital wilderness somewhere
The premise feels impossibly well constructed. AND there's a paranoid genius detective chasing a ghost-like killer. Set in a bioengineered empire running on titan blood
This book was basically engineered in a lab to ruin my sleep schedule
Books have always been a great source of meaning and fun to me. The pages are a portal to another world, and time travel is real to every voracious reader. I'm going to make an ongoing thread of my favourite books in 2026
3. A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett
Bennett somehow keeps all the momentum, intrigue, and razor-tight pacing from The Tainted Cup and then calmly escalates the situation.
I’m waiting for the next book like a Victorian widow staring out at sea