@pjmcgeary@BookingKoala We recently restricted cleaners from updating their own availability and just have a VA ask them on Sundays and update for them
@pjmcgeary That’s a long way off, but we could get you on the schedule for monthly cleanings now. That way you get to enjoy a clean home and we’ll be able to save you a bunch of money at move out time since we know the home’s been getting cleaned professionally.
@stevehunsaker1 Your point doesn’t even matter. The original statement is incredibly reductive. The job market is a lot more diverse than just FAANG and the trades. People from tech layoffs will just find other white collar work.
Hot take - you are not that early with AI. These %s look nice because the denominator is the entire global population.
Filter it down to the US workforce and it tells a different story. The barrier to entry for using AI is very low. Get started.
Your daily reminder that you are so early to AI.
- 84% have never meaningfully touched it
- 16% use a free chatbot occasionally
- 0.3% pay $20/month
- 0.04% use a coding scaffolding
- 0.01% are just like you
You're building orchestrated agents, running models at 2 am, buying hardware, and compounding your advantage every single day.
Meanwhile, 99.9% of people are laughing at Mac mini buyers, OpenClaw users, and home GPU nerds.
If you're part of the 0.01%, you are part of the collective building the infrastructure everyone else will depend on.
The gap is accelerating. Lock in.
Recently met a man whose wife packs his suitcase when he travels.
When he gets home she unpacks it.
This blew my mind.
Began to ask around and this is the majority of my friends.
Unreal level of service!