Someone connected Open Claw to their Meta Ray-Bans.
Shawn looks at a box of lens wipes and tells his agent to add them to his Amazon cart.
No phone. No keyboard. No app. Just glasses.
I retired at age 51, and replaced ALL my bonds with $STRC.
I have filled my Cash and Income buckets with STRC and the other Strategy preferred stocks.
In this week's video, I walk through how I'm managing my bitcoin-powered 4 Bucket strategy...
I ask Grok and Gemini to assess the risks investing in Strategy's $STRC yield instrument. Then I asked it to estimate a yield that would fairly compensate the investor for the risk undertaken.
Both concluded 11.5% was underpaying for the risk.
Grok: 17-22% APY
Gemini: 16% APY
My latest thoughts on $BTC, $STRC, and $MSTR with @TheBonnieChang and @davidlin_TV at Consensus 2026.
0:00 - Strategy’s Bitcoin sale controversy
0:36 - Why Strategy may sell Bitcoin
3:12 - “Never sell your Bitcoin” explained
4:40 - How Strategy buys more Bitcoin than it sells
6:33 - Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin accumulation philosophy
8:04 - Using Bitcoin liquidity and market arbitrage
11:14 - Responding to Ponzi scheme criticism
13:32 - STRC trading patterns and Bitcoin buying
15:05 - What really drives Bitcoin’s price
17:58 - Bitcoin, macro risks, and Fed policy
19:43 - Bitcoin as digital capital and digital credit
21:52 - Strategy’s dominance in preferred stock issuance
23:09 - AI, digital credit, and Bitcoin’s future
24:36 - Saylor’s childhood inspiration and MIT story
Anthropic CEO: "we got seven more months."
the bet was a $1B one-person company by end of 2026. two-person AI companies already crossed $1B, one-person companies are past several hundred million.
not everyone can make a $1B company. but a $10K MRR AI agent company is on the table.
this guy dropped the exact roadmap.
Bookmark this and start this weekend.
ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING A COMPANY WITH CLAUDE CODE.
30 minutes. free. from the engineers who built it.
Bookmark this before you forget.
CEO: 1 human. Employees: AI agents. Operations: fully automatic.
The zero-headcount company is no longer a joke.
his “dev team” costs $100/month and ships faster than a $50k/month engineering squad
made $34k/month
5 mac minis stacked on a rack next to pink dumbbells
each one running a specialized AI agent with its own role
they don’t talk to each other, don’t share context, don’t conflict
just ship code 24/7 while he sleeps
the setup looks ridiculous until you hear the numbers
5 mac minis stacked vertically in some kind of custom holder, cables everywhere, power meter showing real-time electricity usage
next to it: a laptop with a dashboard showing all agents working
on the shelf above: pink dumbbells because why not
this man built a full engineering team for the cost of one junior dev’s weekly coffee budget
here’s what each mini does:
mac mini 1 - the architect
> reads product requirements, breaks down features into tasks
> writes technical specs before anyone touches code
> has its own CLAUDE.md that says “you never write code, only plans”
mac mini 2 - the coder
> takes specs from the architect, writes implementation
> full tool access, can create files, run builds
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never make architecture decisions, just execute the plan”
mac mini 3 - the reviewer
> reads every PR with security-first mindset
> flags issues, checks test coverage, suggests improvements
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never write code, only review it”
mac mini 4 - the tester
> writes unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests
> runs the full test suite before anything merges
> its CLAUDE.md says “nothing ships without your approval”
mac mini 5 - the ops
> handles deployment, monitors production, fixes CI when it breaks
> the only agent with access to infrastructure configs
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never touch application code”
clean separation
coder never sees deployment secrets
reviewer can’t push code even if it wanted to
ops doesn’t care about business logic
they communicate through a shared task queue, not through each other
no context bleeding, no confusion, no conflicts
the math is disgusting:
> 4 retainer clients paying $7-10k/month
> monthly revenue: $34k
> 5x claude subscriptions: $100
> electricity: $15
> profit margin: 99.6%
$115/month for a full engineering team that works nights and weekends
his output last month:
> 847 commits across 3 client projects
> 12 features shipped
> 2 full product launches
> 0 production incidents
he reviews PRs in the morning, gives feedback, agents iterate during the day
by evening: ready to merge
he’s running a one-man agency that outdelivers shops with 10 people
the clients have no idea
they just see features shipping faster than expected
🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly.
30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code.
watch the workshop. bookmark it.
worth more than every $500 course you almost bought.
you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands.
Then read the guide below.