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@Dexonfxf

Researching opportunities before they go mainstream.

Beigetreten Haziran 2026
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@iamrexei Go for it. The demand is only growing
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Rexei@iamrexei·
@Dexonfxf that's exactly what I want to do
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
THIS 24-YEAR-OLD SELLS AI EMPLOYEES TO LAW FIRMS Instead of hiring more staff, he built an AI paralegal that answers client questions, organizes documents, drafts legal paperwork, and follows up automatically. He charges $5,000 for setup and $750/month for ongoing support. After signing dozens of law firms, his AI agency now generates over $80,000 in monthly recurring revenue. This is what happens when you stop selling your time and start selling AI employees. Would you trust an AI to handle your legal paperwork? Follow @Dexonfxf for more AI business stories.
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@iiiichigo_chan The opportunities to monetize AI are only getting bigger
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Ichigo@iiiichigo_chan·
@Dexonfxf one more interesting way to monetize ai
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@Adea0x I completely agree. AI should assist lawyers, not replace them
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Adea@Adea0x·
@Dexonfxf i’d still want a lawyer reviewing the final output, but this could save a lot of time
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@marfinxx Thanks! I think the infrastructure layer is still massively underrated
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@ScottyBeamIO Appreciate it, bro! Glad you found it useful
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@marfinxx Local AI is going to be the next big advantage
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marfin@marfinxx·
HE MOVED HIS ONLINE BUSINESS TO A LOCAL SECOND BRAIN IN MAC MINI AND INCREASED HIS PROFITS IN THE FIRST WEEK Traditional databases and online folders fragment company data, making it hard for teams to retrieve context quickly He solved this by importing his entire business operations into a local Obsidian vault, mapping folders, projects, and ideas to a visual digital garden NotebookLM ingests this local workspace to generate structured business briefs, while Hermes Agent runs background research loops on the files By running the entire pipeline locally on a Mac Mini, he cut cloud API costs completely and automated outreach tasks to scale his revenue Get the step-by-step migration commands and local configuration files in the article below ↓
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
HE OPENED A CLOTHING STORE… AND HIRED ZERO EMPLOYEES. Imagine being 24 and opening a fashion store where humanoid robots greet customers, recommend outfits, fold clothes, and restock shelves all day. Instead of building a large team, he invested in AI and robotics from day one. If each robot replaces several repetitive tasks, the store can stay open longer, reduce operating costs, and deliver the same customer experience every day. Now imagine scaling that concept to 10, 50, or even 100 locations. The future of retail might not be about hiring more people. It might be about building better systems. Would you shop in a store run mostly by robots? 👇 Follow @Dexonfxf for daily AI business ideas.
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@vertexxai The future belongs to people who build systems, not just take notes
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vertex@vertexxai·
HE BUILT A “SECOND BRAIN”… NOW PEOPLE PAY HIM EVERY MONTH. At 24, he realized he was wasting hours searching through old notes, chats, and documents. So instead of organizing everything manually, he built an AI system that remembers every idea, every conversation, and every file - then connects them instantly whenever he needs them. Today, creators and founders pay $29/month to use it, and the project is already bringing in over $180,000 every month through subscriptions. This isn’t just another note-taking app. It’s what happens when your knowledge starts thinking with you. Would you trust an AI that remembers everything you’ve ever learned? Follow @vertexxai for more AI stories.
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HE BUILT AN AI EMPLOYEE THAT FINDS HOUSES WITHOUT POOLS. THEN SELLS THE OWNERS ONE. No cold calls. No door knocking. No manual lead lists. Just three things running together, day and night. OpenClaw scanning satellite imagery across entire neighborhoods, flagging every property with a lawn big enough for a pool — and no pool in it. Fable 5 doing the reasoning behind it — sorting good leads from bad ones, understanding lot size, layout, what's actually buildable. And a mini PC on his desk running the whole thing locally, nonstop. The system finds the house. Then renders a photorealistic image of that exact backyard — with a pool already in it. That render becomes the postcard. The postcard becomes the pitch. The craziest part? He never talks to a homeowner until they're already sold on what their backyard could look like. The AI found the lead, built the visual, and made the offer feel obvious before a human ever got involved. No cloud bill scaling with every scan. No subscription eating his margin. He paid once for the hardware. Every lead after that is free. While most pool companies are still buying lead lists and cold calling... This guy built a machine that finds the house, sells the dream, and closes the deal on autopilot.
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@ZentrixHQ Exactly. Software updates are becoming the new way to scale without constantly expanding teams
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Zentrix⌚️@ZentrixHQ·
@Dexonfxf Stores of the future may scale with software updates instead of hiring waves
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@marfinxx It really does. The infrastructure behind AI is evolving even faster than the models themselves
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marfin@marfinxx·
@Dexonfxf wow, this looks like our future
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ami@ami10iv·
I CANCELLED CHATGPT, CLAUDE AND CURSOR THE SAME WEEK AND MY WORK GOT FASTER 00:47 the moment a regular laptop replaces a $200/month AI stack one folder, one small local model, zero rate limits, zero token anxiety summaries, transcripts, messy notes, first drafts - done before the cloud model would even finish loading a Mac Mini turns this into a private assistant that runs 24/7 for the price of a light bulb an RTX 3090 box pushes it further - bigger models, RAG, batch jobs, agents running overnight while you sleep the machine doesn't care if you run the task once or a thousand times - the bill never moves save the $200/month model for the 1% of tasks that actually need it everything else just became free full breakdown + exact setup below - follow before I take it down
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Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
WINNING ECOMMERCE IS NO LONGER ABOUT BUILDING THE PERFECT STORE The best AI platforms don't stop after your website goes live They keep generating new layouts, testing different offers, improving product pages and searching for higher conversion rates long after you've stopped making changes yourself Instead of spending weeks tweaking buttons and headlines, you're reviewing the versions AI has already validated with real customer behavior The biggest ecommerce advantage isn't launching faster It's improving every day without rebuilding everything from scratch Bookmark this
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marfin@marfinxx·
HE BUILT A PRIVATE AGENT CALLED ZERO THAT USES A LOCAL SECOND BRAIN ON A MAC MINI TO RUN HIS BUSINESS WHILE HE SLEEPS Solopreneurs spend hours manually answering customer messages and follow-up emails instead of building their product By connecting Obsidian, NotebookLM, and Hermes Agent, he created an offline operations base that handles communications securely While he was asleep, the system captured seventeen new leads, answered them in an average of eight seconds, and booked four confirmed calls onto his calendar Running this entire stack offline on Apple Silicon keeps client data private, replacing a virtual assistant and saving over $1,500 in monthly operations costs Get the full setup commands and private deployment guide in the article below ↓
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@Adea0x This is the kind of workflow that saves hours every week
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Adea@Adea0x·
THIS GUY CONNECTED CLAUDE TO HIGGSFIELD TO TURN WORLD CUP CLIPS INTO SHORTS The timing is obvious: World Cup clips are everywhere, and YouTube Shorts is built for fast football moments. The setup in the video is simple. Open Claude. Click Customize. Add Google Drive. Then go to Higgsfield MCP, copy the connector, and add it as a custom connector named Higgsfield. After that, the workflow becomes: find a viral World Cup clip copy the link paste it into Claude run it through Higgsfield generate new Shorts The example clip is a football moment already getting attention. The result screen shows multiple generated vertical videos from the same source. The useful part is the exact chain: viral football clip → Claude prompt → Higgsfield remix → YouTube Short Bookmark this one! The full video shows the setup.
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Dexonx@Dexonfxf·
@Adea0x Same here. The hype was impossible to ignore 😄
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Adea@Adea0x·
@Dexonfxf finally! time to see what all the hype was about
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