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Dezo
Dezo@0xDezo·
APPLE JUST GOT HUMILIATED BY AN $8 JACKET BADGE A random Japanese maker saw Apple's $3,499 Vision Pro Persona and decided to build the same thing for the price of a pizza. Same real-time face mirroring. Same natural expressions and blinks. Same low latency reaction when you smile. Apple needed a full headset with M2 chip, R1 processor, 12 cameras and LiDAR. He did it with one ESP32, a tiny camera and MediaPipe running 468 landmarks on-device. Total cost: eight dollars. This is what happens when one weekend hacker destroys a billion-dollar feature in a jacket pin. The hardware moat just evaporated. Full system in the video below.
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Lummox@Lummox_eth·
My parents have been paying Bloomberg for the black box with data for the last 45 years @PythNetwork just opened the door and said : "Come in, see the prices live, compare, decide for yourself" Terminal live Free of charge Without salesmen Crypto finally got its Bloomberg, only without corporate VIP and barrier prices The front door is open brothers
Pyth Network 🔮@PythNetwork

The Pyth Terminal is live. The new interface to explore live price feeds, compare them against benchmarks, and sign up for Pyth Pro. Free to access. Open to the public 🧵

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Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
@0xDezo I know a lot India smart guy too
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Dezo@0xDezo·
An Indian tech founder posted a thread on a Sunday morning that AI was going to wipe out half of Bangalore's coding jobs inside twelve months. The thread named TCS, Infosys, and Wipro. Any engineer without his own Claude agent by January was going to be unemployed by March. The thread exploded. 40k+ views in hours. Panic spread across Bangalore offices like wildfire. Engineers started mass-updating LinkedIn and binge-watching tutorials. But one 24-year-old dev in the corner saw something different. At 11pm he set up his phone, recorded himself starting to learn Go, and replied to the thread. Forty-second clip. That one reply changed everything. The original founder quoted it. His company updated their careers page around the video. The CEO even mentioned it on the earnings call. Everyone loved the underdog story. Almost nobody noticed what was really going on. Pause at 0:27 on the second monitor. That’s where the real money was being made. A live Claude-powered trading agent hitting 15-minute BTC volatility windows. 28,620 positions executed. One wallet at $868k profit in four months. Peak single trade: $4,696 while he was sitting at his day job. The Actual System > Real-time feeds from Binance and Bybit > Claude 3.5 Sonnet with 82% minimum confidence filter > Strict 15-minute resolution, no overnight holds > Auto exit locked at 3-5x risk-reward > Running 24/7 on a cheap VPS $32k salary at the office. Over $200k a month from the agent at peak. This is the new game. While most engineers are scared of being replaced, the smart ones are building agents that replace their salary multiple times over. The "learn in public" era just evolved into "earn in silence."
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Lummox
Lummox@Lummox_eth·
@0xDezo Be lock in and make money
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GlobeStreet
GlobeStreet@globestreets441·
POKEMON CARDS IN WEB3? welcome to @TiltRips , guys! here you can open packs with collectible cards and sell them here are some more interesting things: > packs are opened in real time > get real physical cards (they will be delivered to your home) > trade on the internal marketplace > you can follow the collections of other players in the feed there are 4 packs in total: - standard (25$ - enhanced (100$) - premium (500$) - elite (3000$) several valuable items may fall out in expensive packs at once in general, it's a kind of analog of the NFT marketplace, only for cards always DYOR
Señor Tilt@senortilt

Hello, world. @TiltRips @MonkeyTilt

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Track@thetrackk·
@0xDezo this is why waiting until you feel "ready" is a trap
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Dezo@0xDezo·
> this 14 year old chinese kid didn't wait for permission > he built a simple python ai scraper during winter break > sold it to his own cs teacher for $40 > now it's sitting at 847 forks with universities grading papers on it > meanwhile the same kid still gets B-minus when he writes code by hand > but his ugly ai version runs in production for tutors and companies > the loop he cracked by accident: > find painful daily problem > ship rough ai solution at 2am with claude > throw it on github and let the market price it > no portfolio > no degree > no marketing budget > this is exactly why 2026 belongs to the night builders > while everyone else waits for "proper education" the kids who ship in the shadows are already eating the game isn't fair but it's wide open if you start crooked tonight
Dezo@0xDezo

A 14-year-old kid in China sold a simple Python AI agent to his own CS teacher for $40. Then watched the teacher present it in class as "professional work" He built it during winter break. Every night after his parents went to sleep, asking Claude the same questions over and over. No friends. No parties. Just code and cheap instant noodles. The script scraped any website, summarized with AI, and delivered clean structured reports in seconds. Teacher said it saved him two hours every single day. The kid sat in the third row in silence while his own code was praised on the projector. He still gets B-minus on school assignments when he writes code by hand. But his AI version? 847 forks. Universities using it to grade papers. Tutors charging parents monthly. Companies running it in production. The brutal formula he accidentally used: > Spot real painful problem → Solve it with AI at 2am → Ship ugly on GitHub → Let the market price it No portfolio. No degree. No marketing. Just raw output. This hits different when you realize the gap: the same kid gets punished for "his" code in class, but paid for the version he built with AI in the shadows. 2026 is wild. The kids who understand this loop are eating. The ones waiting for "proper education" are staying broke. The game isn't fair. But it's wide open if you start building at night.

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Dezo@0xDezo·
@myttle_web3 sounds very cool i want to live like that
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Myttle
Myttle@myttle_web3·
pov: you wake up claude found the angles the hooks are written the videos are rendered the product angles are already pulled from shopify your job is not making UGC anymore your job is picking the clip that looks least generated and charging $1,500/mo for taste
beamnxw ./@beamnxw

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Dezo@0xDezo·
@0xdopo this is not me in the video but thanks haha
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Dezo@0xDezo·
A 14-year-old kid in China sold a simple Python AI agent to his own CS teacher for $40. Then watched the teacher present it in class as "professional work" He built it during winter break. Every night after his parents went to sleep, asking Claude the same questions over and over. No friends. No parties. Just code and cheap instant noodles. The script scraped any website, summarized with AI, and delivered clean structured reports in seconds. Teacher said it saved him two hours every single day. The kid sat in the third row in silence while his own code was praised on the projector. He still gets B-minus on school assignments when he writes code by hand. But his AI version? 847 forks. Universities using it to grade papers. Tutors charging parents monthly. Companies running it in production. The brutal formula he accidentally used: > Spot real painful problem → Solve it with AI at 2am → Ship ugly on GitHub → Let the market price it No portfolio. No degree. No marketing. Just raw output. This hits different when you realize the gap: the same kid gets punished for "his" code in class, but paid for the version he built with AI in the shadows. 2026 is wild. The kids who understand this loop are eating. The ones waiting for "proper education" are staying broke. The game isn't fair. But it's wide open if you start building at night.
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Insomnia
Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
@0xDezo this kid will be genius I think
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Dezo@0xDezo·
@thetrackk yeah always better to start crookedly with mistakes but start
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Track@thetrackk·
@0xDezo that’s why right now it’s more important not to wait for perfect knowledge, but to find a real problem and build at least a rough but working solution for it
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Myttle
Myttle@myttle_web3·
pov: you made a fake girl as a test 9 days later 15k follow her on tiktok 2k joined telegram strangers are paying to talk to her then the gross part hits. the money wasn’t in the images. it was in men waiting for replies from someone who doesn’t exist.
Nekt0@Nekt_0

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Myttle@myttle_web3·
4 new commodity feeds live on @PythNetwork today. - Cocoa - Coffee - Raw Sugar - Live Cattle Tariffs active. Supply chains breaking. Soft commodities are the most volatile trade right now. Polymarket has markets on food prices, weather, macro outcomes. Traders were pricing those without a real data layer behind them. The catalog tripled since early 2025. Still accelerating. pythdata.app
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GlobeStreet
GlobeStreet@globestreets441·
THESE COMPANIES ARE ALREADY USING THE PYTH TERMINAL! to convince you to start using this tool, I need to give you arguments why you should I remind you that this tool is free (of course, there are premium subscriptions) the best way to convince someone to buy/use something is to show those who have already started so who is already using the tool from @PythNetwork ??? @Polymarket - they use this terminal to launch stock markets (NVIDIA, Tesla, Apple, etc.) and commodities @Kalshi - they use this to obtain data necessary for the operation of markets (as in Polymarket) @BitMEX - integrated Pyth Pro X for equity perpetuals and RWA derivatives @coinbase - uses Pyth Pro X to scale its multi-asset infrastructure and there are many more examples (DRIFT, Avantis, Synthetix, etc.) but I've listed the loudest ones for you and this tool is available to us right now, absolutely for FREE so don't waste your time and try it!
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Track@thetrackk·
I’m eligible for a @wallchain campaign Didn’t expect to start getting my first offers this soon The grind paid off
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Insomnia
Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
Yesterday the Luxor Technology team visited mining operations in Paraguay And for more than 660 consecutive days WBTC has continued entering the Burn Vault Everything is fully transparent and can be verified directly onchain @EverValueCoin is much bigger than just another crypto project Its a complete system built around BTC backed mechanics Every EVA token is backed by BTC reserves The holder sends EVA into the Burn Vault contract The contract permanently burns the EVA supply And in return the user receives WBTC at the current Burn Price All of this creates constant upward pressure regardless of market conditions I think we'll be hearing more news very soon
EverValue@EverValueCoin

It was a pleasure to welcome the Luxor Technology team to our mining operations in Paraguay. We believe transparency goes beyond simply showing on-chain numbers. It also means opening the doors to our infrastructure and allowing people from the industry to closely see how everything works in practice. Thank you for the visit! 🚀⛏️ Keep following our social channels and stay up to date with the latest updates from EverValue Coin.

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Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
brands paid $18,000 to a cat that was never born $1,500 per post. 12 posts. real money. fake animal 94,000 followers leave comments like "she made my whole day" nobody has ever asked if she's real the owner built it in one weekend. $45/month. $3,200 last month you could have started 6 months ago. 50,000 followers by now > Midjourney - generates same cat face every time > Runway - makes her blink and breathe > Claude - writes her voice and captions > Make - posts twice a day. you do nothing no photography. no writing. no coding follow the steps in the article. Save it
Fokki@0x_fokki

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Dezo
Dezo@0xDezo·
@thetrackk damn dude you have a very cool setup
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Track@thetrackk·
This is the workspace of a: - CT grinder - vibecoder - ghostwriter - gym bro Now show yours
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Dezo
Dezo@0xDezo·
BRO REALLY THOUGHT APPLE HAD A MOAT One Japanese guy just built the entire Vision Pro Persona experience into a $8 jacket badge. And yes, you can copy the core idea this weekend. Heres the quick useful stack that actually works right now: > Camera module + ESP32 or Raspberry Pi Zero > MediaPipe for real-time face tracking > Simple local LLM (Phi-3 or Gemma 2B) for personality layer > Bluetooth to phone for voice output The loop is stupid simple: detect face → read micro-expressions → generate matching reaction → speak it out in your chosen character voice. This isnt just a toy. You can already sell these as custom AI companion badges, use them as live reaction bots for Polymarket streams, or build personal AI wingman devices. If you want the exact parts list I tested + the basic code structure (including how to connect it to local LLM), just reply "BADGE" and Ill DM it. While everyone else is waiting for Apple to drop the next expensive update, smart builders are shipping $8 versions and stacking real money. The hardware moat is dead. Speed is the only moat left. Original fire video below.
Dezo@0xDezo

APPLE JUST GOT HUMILIATED BY AN $8 JACKET BADGE A random Japanese maker saw Apple's $3,499 Vision Pro Persona and decided to build the same thing for the price of a pizza. Same real-time face mirroring. Same natural expressions and blinks. Same low latency reaction when you smile. Apple needed a full headset with M2 chip, R1 processor, 12 cameras and LiDAR. He did it with one ESP32, a tiny camera and MediaPipe running 468 landmarks on-device. Total cost: eight dollars. This is what happens when one weekend hacker destroys a billion-dollar feature in a jacket pin. The hardware moat just evaporated. Full system in the video below.

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