@noisyb0y1
Chinese student bought a USB-C chip for $2 with a blue LED. Smaller than my thumb. Set it up with Claude Code in 15 minutes. The chip does one thing - blinks when AI agents are working and goes dark when they're waiting. Nothing else. The Google engineer did the same thing and ended up automating 80% of his work at the company, and now just decides whether to let the chip work or not. Everything Claude Code - 27 agents, 64 skills, 1,282 security tests out of the box. You stop chatting with AI and start managing a team. Commenters on the forum mocked the Chinese student. Someone wrote that his toaster has more computing power. He didn't reply to anyone. Just added one line at the bottom: the LED knows before you do.