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chatgpt 5.6 built rocket league, dark souls and minecraft in 111 minutes. nobody asked it to name the dark souls clone. it picked "ash and fall" itself - and added the YOU DIED screen without being told. each game = one prompt. 40 words: → "you are a senior game developer. build [game] from scratch. plan it yourself so there are no errors. then build everything." rocket league - 60 min. boost works, ball physics work. the enemy AI scored first, then sat back and defended the lead like it wanted the win. 9/10. dark souls - 31 min. fire on the title screen, working lock-on, death screen included. 7/10. minecraft - 20 min. the fastest. grass, water, a pig with no face. 7/10. the catch nobody posts: this is prototype level, not steam level. the sword clips through the body, the water looks like soup, no chunk generation. but every bug is 2-3 prompts from fixed. psyonix spent years building rocket league. the clone cost 40 words and a lunch break. follow for more AI builds that shouldn't be possible
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HE CUT EVERY CORD OFF A DESKTOP AND CARRIED IT OUTSIDE For years the Mac Mini had one unspoken rule. It's a desktop. It lives on a desk. Plugged into a wall, tied to a monitor, going nowhere. So people accepted the leash. All that power in a tiny box, and it still couldn't leave the room it was set up in. Then he did it differently. He ran the Mac Mini off a battery and threw the display away entirely. No monitor cable. No power cable. No desk. From across the room it looks impossible. A full desktop computer running with nothing plugged into it, an iPad floating beside it acting as the screen over the air. The first reaction is always the same. Wait, there are no wires at all? Then you watch him pick the whole thing up and move. The machine that was supposed to stay on the desk now works on a couch, a balcony, a table at a cafe. The part that lands later is the trade. He kept every bit of desktop power and lost the one thing that defined a desktop. The cords. The location. The staying put. And here is what nobody tells you. The Mac Mini was never really a desktop. It was a laptop's brain that Apple forgot to give a battery and a screen. He untethered the whole machine and it still does everything it always did. Most people are still sitting in one chair because their computer told them to. The most powerful setup is the one that can just get up and leave.
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HE FILMED AN iMAC UNBOXING WITH NO TALKING AND PEOPLE WATCHED IT TWICE For years an unboxing meant noise. A face in the corner, a voice reading specs off a box, ten minutes of "hit that subscribe." So the actual thing got lost. The peel of the film. The weight of the stand. The quiet click when a cable finally seats. Nobody was listening for it. Then he did it differently. No voiceover. Just the box, his hands, and every small sound the iMac makes coming out of the packaging. From the outside it looks like the simplest video on the feed. A tape pull. A lid lifting. A screen waking up against a clean wall. The first reaction is always the same. Why is this so satisfying to watch? Then you notice you've stopped scrolling. The tearing tape, the soft thud of the base on the desk, the moment everything finally sits in its place. It slows your whole body down. The part that lands later is the trade. He said almost nothing and held more attention than the loudest tech channel on the app. No hype. Nothing to sell. And here is what nobody tells you. The iMac was never just a computer to unbox. It was a few minutes of calm people didn't know they needed. He turned setting up a desk into something you rewatch. Most creators are still shouting over the exact sounds he let you hear. The best unboxing is the one that says nothing at all.
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@MINHxDYNASTY first, post the video about how to earn that $1,000 hahaha
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how to start trading with $1,000
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HE BOUGHT THE CHEAPEST MAC APPLE MAKES AND BUILT A SETUP PEOPLE ASSUME COST TRIPLE For years the Mac Mini had one quiet reputation. Great value, but naked. Just a little box on a desk with nothing around it. So people bought it, plugged in whatever old keyboard and mouse they had, and wondered why the "Apple experience" never quite showed up. Then he did it differently. He treated the box as the start, not the finish. Five accessories, chosen on purpose, and the whole desk changed character. A low-profile keyboard that actually feels good to type on. A mouse that fits the hand instead of fighting it. A cable that looks intentional instead of hidden. A little light. The small things nobody photographs. The first reaction is always the same. Where did the rest of the money go? Then you sit down and use it. Everything reachable. Everything matched. The kind of desk you don't want to get up from. The part that lands later is the trade. He spent a little on the pieces around the machine and gained a workspace that feels twice its price. Nothing loud. Nothing wasted. And here is what nobody tells you. The Mac Mini was never the whole setup. It was the excuse to finally build one. He upgraded everything the box touches and the desk finally looks finished. Most people are still staring at a lonely little computer wondering why it feels incomplete. The magic was never in the Mini. It was in the five things around it.
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HE STACKED A WHOLE WORKSTATION ON TOP OF HIS MAC MINI AND NOBODY NOTICED For years the Mac Mini had one quiet problem. Tiny, powerful, gorgeous. And almost no ports. One or two on the front, a handful crammed around the back. So people bought hubs that sprawled across the desk. Cables snaking everywhere. The cleanest computer Apple makes, buried under a mess of adapters. Then he did it differently. He mounted the dock directly on top of the Mac Mini. Same footprint. One clean tower instead of a pile of gear. From the front it still looks like a Mac Mini. Sit down and suddenly there are eight ports, an SD slot, and two SSD bays staring back at you. The first reaction is always the same. Where did all that storage come from? Then you watch a file move. Forty gigabits a second, dual drives, transfers that used to take a coffee break now done before you sit back down. The part that lands later is the trade. He gained ports, speed, and terabytes of storage and lost zero desk space. Nothing dangling. Nothing to trip over. And here is what nobody tells you. The Mac Mini was never limited. It was just waiting for the pieces Apple left off the back. He turned a tiny box into a full workstation and the desk looks emptier than before. Most people are still fighting a drawer full of hubs. The best upgrade is the one you never see. Some people already stacked it on.
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HE MADE HIS COMPUTER VANISH FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS AND KEPT ALL THE POWER For years the Mac Mini had one awkward problem. It is powerful, but it has to sit somewhere. And wherever you put it, it is in the way. So it lived on the desk stealing space. Or under it collecting dust. Or behind a stand where you could never reach the ports. Then he found a dock that does not pick one spot. It picks all of them. Mount it behind the monitor. Bolt it under the desk. Stick it on the wall. Or stand it up beside the screen. Same dock. Four ways to disappear. The first reaction is always the same. So where is the actual computer? Then you see the desk. Nothing on it. Just a screen and clean space. The machine is there, fully connected, just not in sight. The part that hits later is the freedom. Small desk, big desk, wall mount, standing setup. The dock bends to your space instead of eating it. And here is what nobody tells you. The Mac was never the clutter. It was the fact that it only fit in one bad spot. He got full power and zero desk clutter at the same time. Most people are still working around a box in the way. The best place for it was every place. Some people already moved it there.
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HE THREW OUT HIS ENTIRE DRAWER OF DONGLES AND HIS iMAC STILL DOES MORE For years the iMac came with a hidden tax. A gorgeous screen and almost no ports to go with it. So everyone built the same graveyard. A drawer full of dongles. One for the drive. One for the card reader. One for whatever you forgot you owned. Every task started the same way. Dig through the pile. Find the right adapter. Plug it into the back where you cannot even see. Then he did the opposite. He mounted one hub under the stand and threw the rest away. Now every port he needs lives right there. Flush with the machine. Nothing dangling. Nothing hanging off the side. The first reaction is always the same. Wait, all of that fit into one small piece? From the front the iMac looks exactly like before. Clean glass. Empty desk. But it quietly does more than it ever did stock. The part that hits later is the calm. No more hunting. No more swapping adapters mid task. It is just always ready. And here is what nobody tells you. The dongles were never the solution. They were the problem you got used to. He gave his iMac more ports and less clutter at the same time. Most people are still living out of that drawer. The mess was never required. Some people already tossed it.
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HE HID A SPEED UPGRADE BEHIND HIS iMAC AND NOBODY CAN SEE IT For years the iMac had one annoying truth. Beautiful screen. Barely any ports. And the few it has are hard to reach around the back. So people plugged in hubs that dangled off the side. Cables everywhere. The clean look ruined by the fix. Then he did it differently. He mounted the hub behind the stand. Out of sight. Flush against the machine. From the front the iMac looks untouched. Behind it now sits a row of ports and a slot moving data at 10 gigabits a second. The first reaction is always the same. Where did all those ports come from? Then you watch a file fly across. Transfers that used to crawl now finish before you blink. And nothing sits on the desk to show for it. The part that hits later is the trade. He gained speed and ports and lost zero desk space. Nothing dangling. Nothing to hide. And here is what nobody tells you. The iMac was never slow or limited. It was just missing the piece Apple left off the back. He upgraded the whole workflow and the desk looks emptier than before. Most people are still fighting a mess of hanging cables. The fix was always meant to disappear. Some people already tucked it away.
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@0xzynex the fix was always meant to disappear is so true
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HE WAS LOSING HOURS EVERY WEEK AND THE iMAC WAS NEVER THE PROBLEM For years he blamed the machine. Files crawled. Transfers dragged. He figured his iMac was just getting old. So he did what everyone does. Waited on progress bars. Sipped coffee. Told himself it was fine. Then he found the real bottleneck. It was not the Mac. It was the slow port he kept plugging into. He added a hub behind the stand. One with 10 gigabit transfer speed. And suddenly the same iMac felt brand new. Files that used to take minutes finished in seconds. The waiting just stopped. The first reaction is always the same. It was this slow because of a cable the whole time? And the desk did not change at all. The hub tucks behind the screen. Nothing dangling. Nothing in the way. The part that hits later is the math. A few seconds saved on every transfer turns into hours back every week. And here is what nobody tells you. You are not slow because your Mac is old. You are slow because of the port you never upgraded. He got faster without buying a faster computer. Most people are still staring at loading bars. The speed was one small piece away. Some people already stopped waiting.
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OpenAI took their own gpt-5.6 system prompt and deleted most of it scores went up 15 percent tokens dropped over 60 percent i read their internal playbook last night and every prompt i write suddenly looked bloated - six reasoning levels now with max sitting above xhigh - repeating "ask first" quietly triggers extra permission checks they buried the whole thing in the dev docs the plain-english version is below bookmark it before it scrolls past
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What’s your robinhood ETH address? @BagsApp
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HE TURNED HIS IPAD INTO A REAL WORKSTATION WITH ONE DOCK For years the iPad had the same reputation. Great screen. Fun toy. Not a real work machine. So people kept it for videos and doodles. And went back to a laptop for anything serious. Then he did something different. He dropped the iPad onto one dock. And everything changed. Suddenly it was standing at the perfect angle. One cable ran to the dock. Every other wire disappeared underneath. No tangle. No mess. No searching for the right adapter. Just a clean stand and a screen ready to work. The first reaction is always the same. That is it? That is the whole setup? The part that hits later is what it unlocks. The iPad was never the weak link. The mess around it was. Give it a proper base and it stops being a toy. It becomes the tidiest desk in the room. And here is what nobody tells you. You do not need a bigger machine. You need to stop fighting the cables. He is running a full workspace off a tablet and one dock. Most people are still buried in wires. The iPad was ready the whole time. Some people already set it free.
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