
"Once you try it, you'll realize: it's like I was able to recreate my startup that took $10 million in VC capital and 10 people, and I worked on that for two years, and I took anti-narcoleptics - like I remember, you know, sort of being on like modafinil. I don't need modafinil with this revolution. Like I'm up. I slept at 4 a.m. I woke up at 8 a.m."
"I sleep like four hours a night right now. I have cyber psychosis, but I think like a third of the CEOs that I know have it as well. I wanted to sleep more, but I couldn't because: let's see what's going on with the 10 workers. I've got like three different projects going right now."
"I've been having such an amazing time with Claude Code, I wanted you to be able to have my *exact* skill setup. He called his Claude Code setup 'gstack.' gstack is available now at https://t.co/VPvWDzV5c0 Open source, MIT license."
Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, expressed intense enthusiasm about AI agents at SXSW, sleeping only four hours nightly due to excitement rather than necessity. He compared the transformative impact of AI agents to his previous startup experience, which required $10 million in funding, ten employees, and two years of work with sleep-aid medications. Now, AI agents enable him to accomplish similar tasks independently, driving natural insomnia from pure engagement. Tan manages three concurrent projects simultaneously using AI. His excitement led him to publicly share his Claude Code setup on GitHub under an MIT open-source license, including six custom skills he developed for the platform.
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