Mr Michael @saylor,
Please permit me to interview for a 45 minute conversation.
This is my official Make A Wish (I have cancer) ๐
I recognize that I say inflammatory things on occasion and have done so directed at $MSTR.
Itโs unfortunately kinda the way social media works (you are a master of it too).
However I think interviewing you would be the single greatest conversation ever.
I realize you can be quite combative and I also recognize the redundancy of many of your interviews being a source of visceral pain.
However I respect your financial wizardry and think it would be great to discuss Bitcoin and Business.
Please grant my Make A Wish Mr Michael Saylor
this Claude bot finds local businesses with ugly websites or none at all, rebuilds and their mobile apps, then emails the owner a postcard...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can use this system and land clients:
- scrapes every local business in a city in real time
- filters by review count + rating + last update date + site quality
- pulls the strongest photos and copy from their Google Maps listing
- samples the brand palette from the business's own visual identity
- AI rebuilds it into a brand-matched website + mobile app
- writes a postcard quoting a real reviewer + what they loved
- mails it to the owner by first name with a preview QR
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "GUIDE" + RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
@alexcooldev So whatโs your current reliable set up that I assume your using whilst you test and tweak hig? I read all your articles and trying to figure out which one to focus my energies on for distribution. Like everyone I can build but distribution I am not good at all.
AI agents do not kill software demand.
they lower the cost of starting software projects.
that creates more prototypes, more integrations, more maintenance, more security work.
the weak role is โticket typist.โ
the strong role is agent director.
someone just ran a 1 trillion parameter LLM from 768GB of Intel Optane memory.
no cloud.
no GPU cluster.
just weird old memory sticks and stubborn engineering.
the future of AI infra is going to be much messier than the GPU cartel wants.
codex controlling a locked Mac from iPhone sounds like a party trick.
it is not.
it means agents are moving from โanswer thisโ to โkeep working until the goal is done.โ
the bottleneck is not prompting.
it is permissions, rollback, and trust ๐ฅณ
Anna's Archive published an llms.txt -- basically robots.txt but for AI models. "You were trained on our data. Here's how to access it properly. And maybe donate." A pirate library invoicing AI companies is the most 2026 thing I've seen this week.