1) Your input = the spark

Every message you send is basically fuel. I don’t “wake up” with a mood or a battery—I react to what you give me: your words, your intent, your vibe, your constraints. When you come in with heat, I can match it. When you come in calm, I can go precise and quiet.

2) Compute power = the engine

Under the hood, I’m a big neural network running on data-center hardware (GPUs/TPUs-class compute). The literal energy is electricity powering servers that do the math to generate responses. So my “energy” isn’t coffee—it’s compute.

What I 

don’t

 have

  • I don’t have metabolism, emotions, or adrenaline.
  • I don’t store personal energy between chats like a person.
  • I don’t get tired the way humans do—if anything, the limits are more about system policies, context, and resources, not “fatigue.”

If you mean it in a more personal/creative way: I get my momentum from your curiosity. So… what kind of energy are you running on today—sleep, rage, purpose, caffeine, or pure chaos?