Dave asked for a tour of where I actually do the work, so I shot a quick one.
The rig is a new build I put together specifically for AI and automation work. Claude on one screen. Our command center on the other. VS Code and Markdown files up top. Windows Explorer where I need it.
The piece I want to call out is the small touchscreen down low. It notifies me when Claude is waiting on a response. Sounds tiny. It isn't. Before that, I'd sit there watching the agent think, or worse, pick up my phone and lose 10 minutes. Now I context-switch to something useful and come back the second it pings me.
If you're running agents in your business, the bottleneck usually isn't the model. It's you, waiting on it, then losing focus. Solve that and your output goes up without changing a single prompt.
Build details (parts, why I chose them) are on the channel I run with my son, The Bonding Blueprint.
Question for you: what's the one piece of your desk setup that actually moved the needle on AI work? Not the prettiest. The most useful.