
Zach Henderson
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Zach Henderson
@BasedCampZH
Born Again ✝️ | I help SMB leaders build AI-capable organizations - not just AI-equipped employees. Your competitors aren't waiting. Neither should you.






@Isabelletkrause Lol you will waste your entire life getting mad about obvious make-believe nonsense just to rot in the ground with the rest of us



Some of you think you possess the mental fortitude to fight your own government in protracted irregular warfare, but you can’t even beat your own pornography addiction. This is a threat. Listen to me when I say this: any shame or guilt you feel about your past failures, I cast that off in the name of Jesus our Lord. Of course you failed and continue to fail despite your best efforts. You’ve found yourself in the most violent war of the soul known to man, without any of the proper equipment or training to see you through. I’m not going to tell you to get an accountability partner, you’ll just lie to them. I’m not going to tell you to get internet software, you’ll just find a way around it. I certainly won’t tell you to discipline yourself because the same snare that trapped many of the bravest warriors and wisest kings of biblical history will do the same to you. I only want you to understand one thing. Your salvation is in the struggle. Listen, brothers. Your salvation is in the struggle. The process IS the purpose. In the combat of the soul, in the strife of this war - you are being refined. The reason our Lord has placed you through the fire is the same reason a smith puts silver into the forge. And do you, Christian, know when that silver has become refined to the point that it can be poured into a cast? When the master can look upon it and see his reflection clearly. Now you understand the purpose and importance of this war of the soul. Even still, the battle rages on. You are bombarded with hyper-sexuality from every side of culture and media. It’s in your face at the gym, at the mall, on social media and at the tips of your fingers at any moment of the day. It’s waiting for you around every corner; ambush set, ready to fire. And yet the modern pulpit either ignores the issue entirely or is ultimately incapable of giving you proper battle plans for the most important fight of your life. To have victory in this theatre of war means to have victory in your sexuality, in your marriage or relationship and ultimately in your mental well-being. Defeat means the absolute destruction of all those things and ultimately the destruction of your very soul. Defeat in this means the failing of your marriage, the broken heart of your spouse and the insecurity and despair of your children enduring the pain of a broken home. Your wife, your fiancé, or your girlfriend is depending on you to fight for her. Your children need you to fight for them. Your entire culture and society needs you to fight for them. And that right there is how you achieve victory. You have to love what you’re fighting for, more than the temptation. Read that line over and over again. You have to love your family, your wife, your kids, your purity, your people, your culture and love the Lord your God more than you love the gratification of sinful pleasure. Sacrifice the temporary for the permanent. Now you understand what you’re fighting for. Yet there is still one more lesson from the scriptures we must learn if we are to fight the good fight. It’s in the despair of Judas and the redemption of Peter. Both men rejected Christ. Though they walked closely with Him for years and all professed at the last supper to never betray Him, both Judas and Peter failed their Lord. Judas betrayed him for 30 pieces of silver. Peter denied Christ before men, very explicitly on three separate occasions in single one night. Both men felt immense remorse for what they had done; a seemingly unforgivable sin. Judas fell into despair and killed himself. But Peter repented. He humbled himself, repented of his ways and was restored by the Lord. I need you to understand something. You will fail. You are up against a billion dollar industry and literal demons that are eons old. You will absolutely fail. But here is your final key to victory. Do not fall into despair. Always come back home. “So he got up and went to his father. “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.”” (Luke 15:20 NIV) Prodigal son, your heavenly father is waiting with arms outstretched, running towards you the moment you come back to him. Do not fall into despair and become utterly defeated and sink further into your sins. There is always forgiveness for you. The price of everything you have done and will ever do has already been paid in full at the cross. And you, Christian, hear now the words of Moses. "This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live.” Your salvation is in the struggle. You have to love what you’re fighting for, more than the temptation. Do not fall into despair. Always come back home. Now dig in, stack up and fix bayonets.

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Who’s building OpenClaw for enterprises?? Been following this space closely. Think there’s a big winner that will be born here.


This is 100% right. We have this collective hallucination that enterprises are clean digital organizations... they are not. They are years of duct tape with mainframes talking to spreadsheets talking to someone's email inbox. If I remember my history class correctly, electricity existed for 30 years before factories were redesigned to use it. They literally kept the old steam engine layout and just swapped in electric motors. It took a generational turnover before someone said "wait, we can redesign the entire floor plan now." I think this is exactly where we are with AI.


Silicon Valley thinks AI agents are a $20/mo self-serve subscription. Main Street is paying local agencies $10,000 just to turn them on. Everyone assumes AI will be bought primarily online like Slack or Zoom. I think they are wrong. Some of the biggest winners in the AI boom won't be the software vendors. It will be the humans installing it. Here is the reality of SMBs right now: • 54% lack internal AI expertise. • 41% have data quality too poor for AI to even work. • 41% already prefer buying AI through a local IT provider. You cannot "1-click install" a genius AI into a messy CRM or a 15-year-old server. It will just execute the wrong tasks at the speed of light. The AI software will be cheap and a lot will absolutely be bought online. Making it actually work for a messy, real-world business will be expensive. Very bullish on the "Do It For Me" economy being back.


Jensen Huang just told every college student on Earth the one thing that determines whether they get hired. It is not their GPA. It is not their degree. It is not their internship. Huang: “If I have a choice between two, I would hire the one who’s expert in using AI.” He did not say prefer. He said hire. One gets the job. One does not. The only variable is whether you learned to use the machine. Then he went down the list. Accountant. Hire the one who uses AI. Lawyer. Hire the one who uses AI. Marketing. Supply chain. Sales. Customer service. Every function. Same answer. The person who can command the model does not have an edge. They are the only candidate in the room. Everyone else is applying for a job that no longer exists. Huang: “If you’re a carpenter, if you’re an electrician, go use AI. If I were a farmer, I would absolutely use AI.” That line should demolish every assumption about who this technology is for. This is not a Silicon Valley tool for software engineers. This is infrastructure for anyone who builds anything with their hands or their head. A farmer who uses AI to optimize soil, predict weather, and manage yields is not competing with other farmers. They are operating at a level that used to take an entire department. An electrician who uses AI to model loads, simulate wiring, and quote jobs in seconds does not compete with other electricians. They compete with firms. One person with the model replaces the output of a team without it. That is not a prediction. That is Tuesday. Huang: “Every college student should graduate and be an expert in AI.” Not familiar with it. Not aware of it. Expert. The university system is still training students to execute the work. The market already moved. It wants the person who directs the machine that executes it. Four years of tuition. Thousands of hours of lectures. And if you walk out the door without mastering the one tool that redefines every industry you could enter, you burned all of it. Huang: “I want to see what it could do to elevate my job, so that I could be the innovator to revolutionize this industry myself.” That is the part most people miss. AI does not replace ambition. It multiplies it. The carpenter who learns the model does not lose their craft. They scale it. The pharmacist who learns the model does not become redundant. They become dangerous. One person. Deep skill. Full command of the machine. That used to be called a company. The question is no longer what do you know. It is what can you build with the machine that knows everything. And the people who cannot answer that are not falling behind. They already fell.












