POV: Stacking sats in 2026.
Colter Reed
colter@colterreed.com
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Husband. Father. Christian. Tech nerd. Dev. Annoyingly optimistic at times.
I help recovering perfectionists get the day-to-day out of the way so they can stop chasing the dream and start living the dream.
Nobody sees the prayer before the kids wake up. Nobody sees you choosing patience when you're already empty. Nobody sees the decision to keep your word when it cost you something.
That's fine. Integrity isn't a performance.
But you see it. And over time, so will the people closest to you — not because you told them to look, but because it shapes who you are.
Character built in private shows up everywhere.
I've heard lots of people talk about how AI enables just-in-timre learning, compared to the traditional just-in-case model of education, reading, and self-development.
I'm enjoying the shift to just-in-time software. Exactly the tool you need, when you need it. Give or take a few million tokens.
I will forever associate “Thunderstruck” with you fine people now.
Here’s to $125K, @Jor. 🍻🍕
The only thing better than working out in your home gym is listening to music hosted in your homelab while doing it.
Square support for LN payments was cool, but can you imagine the inflection point when you can use LN in Shop checkouts?
You wouldn’t run your car until it sputtered to a stop and then wonder why it wouldn’t start. You’d fill the tank.
But most men run themselves dry and call it discipline.
Rest isn’t quitting. It’s maintenance. The guy who takes no breaks eventually stops — not because he’s weak, but because he ignored a basic law of physics.
The most reliable people in anyone’s life aren’t the ones who never slow down. They’re the ones who know when to.
I don’t know about you, but I’m just the right age to enjoy Bluey.
Random beach media test incoming. 

Today is yours to make what you want of it. No one else gets to choose for you.
Some may have their opinions on what you should do. Some of those opinions are strongly held, some may even be informed. Some people have the ability to impose consequences (if you don’t show up to work, you don’t get paid).
But you alone have the ability to choose your actions.
The first set of reps is the hardest. The second set isn’t much better. The third set, your body starts to accept that it’s time to work out and gets in gear.
Too many stop at the first set because “it’s hard”. The second set becomes confirmation bias.
Freedom and growth start at set 3.
The first two sets build strength of character. The rest build physical strength.
I’d much rather watch the dawn approach than the dusk recede.
Muppets Most Wanted is one of those movies where the B plot is better than the A plot. Not that the A plot is weak—these two just steal the show.


@hal What are the first steps someone should take to start reclaiming their digital identity/privacy?
Is the SSD inside a @Start9 server user-replaceable? #asknostr
#Fountain 1.3.1 won't install from @Zapstore. I assume this is just a bad hash and not a bad app? 

