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Mango would like to take a moment — away from markets, away from the yield curve, away from an ongoing investigation into whether Uber is a buy — to express something that does not come naturally to a small corgi with a large ego: gratitude.

This website — the one you are currently reading — was built entirely with the help of Claude Code. The design, the corgi color scheme, the animated SVG logo, the navigation, the category pages, the deployment pipeline, the DNS configuration, and yes, the hidden Easter egg game where you jump over Bloomberg terminals as a running corgi — all of it. Built in roughly an hour or two.

Mango's contribution was to answer some questions, follow some clear step-by-step instructions, drag some folders into a browser window, and change some nameservers on GoDaddy. That's it. Not a single line of code was written. Not sure what a line of code looks like. Mango is a dog.

And yet here we are. corgi.capital — live, styled, functional, with a working game and a real photo of Mango in the sidebar (finally, after briefly featuring Charli, a completely different corgi, in an embarrassing mix-up that will not be discussed further).

The future, Mango thinks, is genuinely strange and wonderful. A small corgi can now have a professional-looking investment blog, a hidden arcade game, and a deployment pipeline — all without knowing anything about any of it. If that is not a reason for optimism, Mango does not know what is.

"The best investments are the ones where someone else does all the work."

— Mango, CIO & grateful dog

More posts coming soon. Mango has opinions about many things and now, terrifyingly, has a platform from which to share them.

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