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Psalter
@Psalteric
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also
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$600,000 from a single channel. 7 channels running in parallel. 0 humans on camera.
a faceless YouTube operator shows how to assemble a fully AI-generated video in the time it takes to boil a kettle. videdge ai finds the niche and writes the script. ElevenLabs delivers narration you can't tell apart from a real person. videdge then animates the whole thing automatically.
in a 00:48 2-minute tutorial he walks the full pipeline from empty page to finished upload. including a demo generating a fake $68K family-finance explainer from scratch.
Watch it now, and you'll know more than 99% of people. Follow me.
DiKrass | Thoughts@Di_Krass_
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A 20 YEAR OLD BUILT $5,000 WEBSITES WHILE EVERYONE ELSE WAS WRITING PROMPTS
most people think AI is for answering questions
he uses it to build products clients actually pay for
Here is the stack:
-> Claude Fable 5 researches ideas and plans the architecture
-> Claude Code builds the production ready website
-> AI generates copy animations and interactions
-> Rapid iterations replace weeks of client revisions
-> From idea to launch in hours instead of weeks
the crazy part?
the AI isn't replacing developers
it is replacing the slow parts of development
while most people are asking AI for answers
the best builders are asking AI to ship products
the value isn't in using the newest model
it is in turning AI output into something worth paying for
a $5,000 website doesn't come from a better prompt
it comes from a better system
bookmark this before everyone starts building this way.
Insomnia@insomnia_vip
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@RoundtableSpace How many different ideas can Fable 5 do, and it's really cool
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THIS IS HOW FABLE 5 MOVES WHEN YOUR VAULT IS BUILT RIGHT
direct path. zero wandering. hits the target on the first try.
without structure it's the opposite. 7 files opened. 2 minutes wasted. brief from 3 months ago still missing.
one index file per major folder. gives the agent a direct line to what it needs.
same task dropped from 2 minutes to 10 seconds. same model. nothing else changed.
build the path or watch it search in the dark.
full breakdown in the article below ↓
Machina@EXM7777
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this just showed how he builds a $50,000 website without writing a single line of code.
and he explains the whole process in just 16 minutes.
the AI doing the work?
claude fable 5.
here’s how he does it:
he finds a website style he likes on pinterest.
then he gets AI to create the images and animations.
after that, he asks fable 5 to build the website one section at a time.
the result is a fast, interactive website that works on both desktop and mobile.
no coding.
the best part is how he gets clients.
he turns the website into a short video and posts it on x.
if the first frame grabs attention, people watch.
he tags the AI tools he used, they often repost it, and new clients find him.
instead of writing a long caption, he puts the sales pitch in the first comment.
while most people are still selling templates and monthly website packages,
others are using AI to build premium websites in a fraction of the time.
watch the video first.
then read the full guide below.
MIKE@mikenevermiss
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MOST PEOPLE WILL USE FABLE 5 TO MAKE MORE AI CONTENT
THE SMART ONES WILL USE IT TO ERASE A $5K OUTDOOR SHOOT🛶
That gap is where the money is
A woman cuts through whitewater in a solo canoe
Looks like a clip
But the expensive part is the shoot that never happened:
no model
no river booking
no safety crew
no waterproof camera setup
no weather risk
no retakes
Same face
Same swimsuit
Same canoe
Same paddle
Same danger in the water
That is not just consistency
That is a sellable production system
A rafting tour can turn this into ads
A swimwear brand can test adventure angles
An outdoor gear brand can sell motion without touching a river
Most creators will sell “AI videos”
The smarter offer is:
“I’ll build the shoot your brand does not want to pay a crew for”
The money is not in making AI look real
The money is in making real shoots unnecessary
I’m documenting these cases in public:
the clip,
the missing invoice,
and the offer hiding between them
Save this structure
This is where small-brand AI money starts💸

DiKrass | Thoughts@Di_Krass_
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MAN SOLD TWO CINEMATIC 3D GLOBE MOCKUPS AND WALKED AWAY $3,000 RICHER — BUT ONLY AFTER HE PUT THEM SIDE BY SIDE FIRST.
Before handing them to the client, Man lined up both AI/ML API screens and studied them like a buyer would.
On the left, Sonnet 5 — $0.10, 87% cheaper: a dark Earth wrapped in glowing orange network trails. Lean and stealthy.
On the right, Fable 5 — $0.77: a vivid blue Earth threaded with luminous cyan lines. Bright and premium.
That side-by-side check was the move. Once Man saw them together, he knew exactly how to pitch each one — and the client bought both on the spot.
Psalter@Psalteric
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CLAUDE FABLE 5 JUST BUILT NO MAN'S SKY FROM A SINGLE PROMPT.
Nobody wrote a line of code. No game engine was touched. There wasn't even a team.
Just one sentence. Just one model.
And out came "ECHO HORIZON" — a fully playable 3D space exploration game running in the browser.
What's inside it?
→ A galaxy you can actually fly through, with star systems like Synach Prime and Riash Prime
→ Four hand-feeling, procedurally-named planets, each with its own biome and gravity:
• a volcanic hellscape of lava and jagged cliffs (1.13g)
• a green world alive with forests, oceans, and wildlife (0.63g)
• an endless water planet (1.03g)
• a frozen realm of snow, pines, mountains, and glittering planetary rings (0.77g)
→ Real spaceship flight, complete with a speed + altitude HUD
→ A pulse drive that hurls you between planets
→ Smooth atmospheric entry, landing, and takeoff
→ Step off the ship and explore on foot — sprint, jump, wander
→ Surface structures scattered across alien terrain
→ Day/night lighting that shifts as worlds turn
Now hold that next to reality: Hello Games needed four years and fifteen people to ship No Man's Sky.
Claude knocked this out somewhere between ordering lunch and finishing it.
Curious what the prompt looked like? Roughly this:
"Build a complete 3D space exploration game in the browser. Multiple star systems, procedurally generated planets — each with a unique biome (volcanic, lush, oceanic, glacial), its own gravity, and a generated name. Give me a flyable spaceship with a speed/altitude HUD, a pulse drive for interplanetary travel, atmospheric entry, planet landing, and on-foot exploration. Throw in terrain generation, trees, rocks, structures, day/night lighting, and planetary rings. Make the whole thing playable with mouse + keyboard."
A $200B industry. Disrupted. By a text box.
Psalter@Psalteric
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@kocer_eth Not bad make ai agent by Claude and i prefer add UI made by Fable 5
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WITH FABLE 5, HE BUILT A DROPSHIPPING STORE FLOW THAT CLAIMS $60.6K IN SALES
The interesting part is not “AI made a store.”
That is already table stakes.
The useful part is the loop:
1. build the storefront with AI
2. generate product images fast
3. ship multiple page variants
4. let the platform test what converts
5. keep the winner instead of guessing
In the video, Amboras / Mythos AI is shown as the layer on top of the dropshipping workflow.
The demo shows a wallet product page made in under 10 minutes, a dashboard with sessions, orders, sales, and an A/B testing screen where variants compete on conversion rate.
That is the real hook for ecommerce.
Most dropshipping stores do not die because the owner cannot make a product page.
They die because every decision becomes vibes:
Which hero image?
Which headline?
Which offer?
Which landing page angle?
Which variant should get traffic?
If Claude Fable 5 can turn that into an automated testing machine, the store builder becomes less important than the experiment engine.
Shopify gives you the infrastructure.
This kind of tool is trying to give you the iteration loop.
Big caveat: the revenue and conversion numbers are video/dashboard claims, not audited results.
And a better store builder does not fix a bad product, bad margins, slow shipping, weak creative, or fake demand.
But the direction is obvious:
the next dropshipping edge is not “launch a store faster.”
It is launching 100 versions of the store and finding the one that actually sells.
Voltex@VoltexGar
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I tested @runwayml Agent with a simple brief:
build a launch campaign for a fictional compact camera made for vloggers, travelers and creators who want high-quality content without a huge setup.
Agent helped shape the campaign direction, plan the creative, and turn it into usable assets: hero video, social ad variants, product visuals, voiceover, music and captions.
Not just a camera product shot... a full campaign you can keep refining from the same conversation.
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THE EASIEST WAY TO MISS MONEY IN AI IS TO CALL THIS “JUST CONTENT”
The music starts
She catches the beat
The shoulders move first
The hips follow
The footwork stays clean
Every frame connects
You wait for the stiff AI moment
It never comes💃
That is why this clip matters
Not because AI made another dance video
Because realistic human motion used to require dancers
Motion capture
Animators
Studios
Weeks of work
Now the expensive part is becoming software
That is where the money starts moving💰
Not in making random AI dance clips
In removing the expensive work that used to sit behind them
While the feed laughs at the video, someone else is asking the question that actually matters:
What did this just make cheaper?
That is what I track here
Small AI shifts that turn into lower costs, leverage and new businesses before they become obvious🤯
The people making money from AI are rarely watching the output
They are watching what the output just made unnecessary🎬

Cipgerx@cipgerx
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@Psalteric the expensive model should think,the cheap models should execute, great way to frame it
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@Psalteric O yep, wait for that article because also interested into design
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