Slava

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Slava

Slava

@Frostitx

Katılım Temmuz 2026
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kocer
kocer@kocer_eth·
THIS GUY TURNED HERMES AGENT INTO A CHAT-CONTROLLED STUDIO REMOTE FOR HIS LAMP AND AUTOMATIC BLINDS This is the smart home demo that makes agents feel less like a browser trick. Not “AI writes a todo list.” A real room changes state. The flow is simple: Hermes Agent has a Home Assistant skill. He enables it. Gives it the Home Assistant URL and token. Lets it test the API. Hermes saves the useful non-secret setup detail so he does not have to repeat it later. Then he asks normal-language commands: Turn off the lamp. Close the automatic blinds. Turn the lamp on and make it blue. That is the part that matters. The agent is no longer just searching files or answering in chat. It now has a bridge into the studio itself. intent → Hermes Agent → Home Assistant → device state change For a home studio, office, lab, or creator room, that is a very different shape of workflow. Your environment becomes another tool surface. Lights are not “smart home gadgets” anymore. They are part of the agent loop. Blinds are not an app button anymore. They are an action the agent can route when you ask. The catch is the boring setup. Home Assistant entities need clean names. The URL has to resolve. The token has to be treated like a secret. The agent should not get unlimited permission to every device by default. Start with low-risk controls: lights blinds scenes studio modes Then expand only after the agent behaves predictably. The video works because the payoff is visible. A command leaves chat and touches the room. That is a stronger agent demo than another chatbot screenshot.
kocer@kocer_eth

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pupupu
pupupu@0xpupupu·
I MADE $10,688 LAST MONTH WITH AI ANIMAL VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE SHORTS. ChatGPT 5.1 gave the full script idea in seconds. A UPS driver saves a dog from a pack of coyotes during a late delivery. Sora 2 on Viewmax turned that single prompt into 8 flawless clips. No watermarks. No filming. No crew. Next the Viewmax AI scriptwriter polished the narration. I picked their high-energy male voice and added bold captions that pop on mobile. The whole edit took under 25 minutes. The final Short hits different. 23-year-old in a hoodie on a balcony. City skyline behind him. Hyper-realistic dog rescue footage that stops the scroll dead. I've posted one every single day for months. The algorithm rewards the consistency. Views compound. Revenue hits five figures on autopilot. This isn't some future promise. The full stack exists right now. ChatGPT for the brainrot idea. Sora for the visuals. Viewmax for the pro polish. Zero gatekeepers. The tech removed every barrier. What used to take a film crew now takes one guy and three tools. The easiest job of all time just got easier
Kardinall@kardinall

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Slava
Slava@Frostitx·
This account hit 100k followers in two months with brand deals rolling in, but the model is entirely AI-generated. The photos show a blonde in a red sequin dress surrounded by roses and silver balloons spelling out her milestone. Every image looks polished and real. None of them came from a camera. One guy runs the whole thing from his desk. He clears thousands every month from the deals. He picks a master reference face on viewmax using NanoBanana Pro. That single image becomes the base for every new post. He drops her into fresh scenes with a few clicks. Then he loads the first frame into the AI video generator. A short prompt turns it into her speaking on camera. A few minutes later the clip is ready. He posts one every day. The brand deals keep coming. The girl doesn't exist. The revenue does.
Kardinall@kardinall

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BLAZT
BLAZT@BLAZT_AI·
A WEEK OF HEAVY VIDEO EDITING AND CODING LATER — HIS VERDICT ON THE $599 MAC MINI M4 IS IN. Base model. M4 chip. 16GB RAM. The cheapest configuration Apple sells. And it handled a full week of intense video editing plus coding in Claude without breaking a sweat. Size? Barely takes up desk space. Fits straight into a backpack. Ports? Solid for its size, but grab an external hub — no USB-A, no SD card slot out of the box. His biggest takeaway: people massively underestimate Apple Silicon's raw efficiency. You don't need to upgrade to the pricier configs — this base model handles most workloads, even heavier ones, with room to spare. His verdict: if portability isn't your top priority, this is one of the best value products Apple currently makes. The most powerful $599 you can spend on a computer right now.
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Kardinall
Kardinall@kardinall·
@Frostitx Yeah, everything's laid out brilliantly there
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Andy🤖
Andy🤖@andy_neon_·
@Frostitx The time for making a huge account with just an AI tools is NOW!
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Slava
Slava@Frostitx·
@bateshkaaa Apple-quality animations from one AI session? This is wild. The web design game just changed forever. 🔥"
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Romario
Romario@bateshkaaa·
APPLE DESIGNERS WILL HATE ME I clicked on a random burger website and immediately thought it was a new Apple product page. The animations are insanely smooth. Smoke rises naturally. Cheese stretches in perfect slow motion. The 3D burgers float with reflections and lighting that look straight out of a Hollywood trailer. You can build your own prime stack in real time — every ingredient updates instantly with pro-level visuals. This isn’t traditional web design anymore. This is new technology letting one team (or even one person) create Apple-quality experiences at crazy speed. The bar just got raised for every brand online. 2026 is going to be brutal for anyone still using basic sites.
ZEUS⚡️@zeuuss_01

FABLE 5 + HIGGSFIELD CAN BUILD A $35,000 ANIMATED WEBSITE. IN ONE AGENTIC SESSION. FOR ~$12 IN CREDITS. stop paying a web studio $6,000-$35,000. stop wiring GSAP, Lenis, and frame extraction by hand. Claude Code writes it. Higgsfield renders it. WHAT THE BUILD PRODUCES: → a fully animated, scroll-driven site → cinematic motion clips from 30+ generative models → GSAP ScrollTrigger timelines - zero hand-coded keyframes → Lenis smooth-scroll, tuned pacing → automated frame extraction + asset optimization → six cinematic effects baked in: film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, scroll pacing → responsive layout + copy THE STACK: → Claude Code - concept, scaffolding, scroll code, QA → Higgsfield (MCP) - hero clips, transitions, ambient loops, thumbnails → GSAP + Lenis - the motion layer, written for you CONNECT HIGGSFIELD (MCP): add it as a custom connector in Claude Code: mcp_servers: higgsfield: url: "mcp.higgsfield.ai/mcp" one OAuth flow. done. now Claude can generate and pull clips directly - no manual exporting. WHAT TO PROMPT: concept + scroll: "read this brief, script the scroll - what the visitor feels at second 3, 15, 40. scaffold the site with GSAP ScrollTrigger + Lenis." motion assets: "generate the hero sting and one b-roll clip per section from the story. 3–5s, high-res." polish pass: "bake in film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, scroll pacing. no config." QA: "check load speed, mobile breakpoints, and whether the scroll actually lands. rewrite whatever doesn't." WHAT THIS REPLACES: → web studio build: $6,000-$35,000+ → motion artist: $800-2,000/project → front-end dev: $2,000-10,000/project → weeks of handoffs: gone Fable 5 + Higgsfield: a subscription + a few dollars of credits. one session. SETUP IN 10 MINUTES: - install Claude Code - add the Higgsfield MCP + authenticate - drop your brief + references - let it scaffold, generate, and animate in one pass - preview, send fixes in plain English, ship the pipeline was the moat. it just became a prompt. Follow me, comment "WEB" and I'll send you the full step-by-step Playbook. full breakdown in the article 👇

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Slava
Slava@Frostitx·
@soboozie 20 mins a day for $20k sounds fake until you see the actual workflow. Insane.
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boozie
boozie@soboozie·
$20,000 a month from 20 minutes of work a day. No camera, no voice, no face. The side hustle: AI baby and kids shows on YouTube. Not filmed. Not animated by hand. Built completely by AI, start to finish. Here's the pipeline. Phase 1: find a baby show already working — millions of views, made entirely with AI. Phase 2: pull the transcript with a YouTube-to-transcript tool. That transcript becomes next episode's script. Phase 3: paste it into an AI video tool's chat. Ask for a full set of prompts, each one flowing into the next. Phase 4: pick Sora 2. Set it to 9 by 16. Generate in 4-second clips. Phase 5: drop every clip into a video editor. Stitch into one episode. YouTube pays $1,000 to $15,000 per million views in the right niche. Shorts pay $50 to $200. Kids content sits near the top. The MATH isn't the hard part. The FIRST EPISODE is. Once the pipeline runs, a new episode drops EVERY SINGLE DAY. It only takes ONE going viral. One AI channel. One viral episode. $20,000 a month, on autopilot.
Andy🤖@andy_neon_

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LUMENX
LUMENX@Lumenix0·
THIS $80 DOCK TURNS YOUR MAC MINI INTO A FULL PRODUCTION STATION — WITH A HIDDEN 2800MB/S SSD INSIDE. The Anyoyo dock mounts your Mac Mini vertically, clamps it in place, and connects through one Type-C cable on the back — instantly freeing up your entire desk. Front-facing ports for days: USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, SD and microSD card slots. Plug in a flash drive or memory card and it shows up on macOS instantly. But the real flex is underneath — pop the bottom cover and there's a hidden M.2 NVMe slot. Drop in your own SSD and you're looking at read/write speeds over 2400-2800MB/s. That's instant file transfers and smooth video editing straight off the external drive. And it doesn't cook itself — vented housing keeps temps in check, confirmed with a thermal reader at the end. This is how you turn a $599 mini computer into a full workstation
BLAZT@BLAZT_AI

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Slava
Slava@Frostitx·
@andy_neon_ This is actually insane. The morphing + dripping + glossy slime transitions look so clean and intentional
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Andy🤖
Andy🤖@andy_neon_·
WHAT 5 AI TOOLSSTACKED INTO ONE TRANSITION WORKFLOW CAN DO. No single tool does the whole job. The stack: - ComfyUI and Adobe After Effects for the pipeline. - GPT Image 2.0 for the frames. - Wan 2.2 running all 3 modes - image-to-video, text-to-video, and - Vace for control. - Suno for the audio layer underneath. None of these were built to talk to each other. The workflow is the actual product here, not any one app. Test transitions in ComfyUI first. Move the output into After Effects for the final polish pass. 5 tools, 1 pipeline, 0 native integration between them. Follow if you like the result.
Andy🤖@andy_neon_

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Issa
Issa@issatheblows·
I BUILT AN AI TRADING SYSTEM WITH CLAUDE CODE — 5-STEP PROCESS FOR FX, CRYPTO, BTC, ETH, GOLD & SILVER From research to frozen architecture, risk guardian, strategies, and full Product Requirements Doc — all in Claude. No manual tweaks after freeze. Fail-safe by design. Sharpe-focused, not greedy profits. This is how you build institutional-grade bots that run unattended. Key steps in the vid: • Deep research on instruments • Architecture + risk management first • Guardian fail-safes & adjustable limits • Strategy portfolio stitched together • Full PRD with components, metrics & freeze plan Claude Code just leveled up trading automation.
slash1s@slash1sol

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VerranAI
VerranAI@AI_Verran·
🚨 MAC MINI JUST CHANGED THE GAME FOREVER 🚨 This guy is running his ENTIRE OpenClaw empire — dozens of AI agents + sub-agents handling all client work and business ops — from a tiny Mac Mini that’s literally just plugged into power. No wires. No compromises. Two completely separate Apple IDs. One mouse. One keyboard. One screen. He’s controlling his main MacBook Pro AND a full-power secondary desktop like it’s nothing. The Mac Mini is the isolated “brain” doing all the heavy AI lifting while he stays mobile. This setup is stupidly clean and insanely powerful. If you’re running serious AI agents and still fighting with clunky workflows… your setup is now officially outdated. Drop a 🔥 if you want the step-by-step in his next video. Who else is about to copy this? 👇
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fuche
fuche@fuchexcrypto·
A distributor in Ohio ran a wholesale business at three-point-two percent margin for eleven years and never once touched a spreadsheet on a Sunday. His accounts-payable clerk touched them every Sunday. Two hundred and forty PDF invoices a week, opened one by one, typed line by line into a sheet no customer would ever see. The invoices arrived by email. Some were text. Some were scans. Some were photos of scans. Every one of them had to become a row. Vendor. Invoice number. Date. Line items. Subtotal. Tax. Total. Seven fields, two hundred and forty times, plus the ones that didn't match the purchase order and had to be chased down on Monday. He'd read about AI for two years and dismissed it every time. He didn't need a chatbot. He needed the row. The automation his nephew set up on a Saturday afternoon watched the shared inbox. Every incoming PDF got opened, read, and turned into a row in Google Sheets before the email had finished loading on his phone. No new software. No login for the clerk to remember. No dashboard anyone had to open. The sheet she'd been filling for eleven years just started filling itself. Coordination cost across a full month: about six percent of revenue in a business like his. Attacking a slice of it moved his margin more than raising prices ever had and he couldn't raise prices, the market wouldn't let him. He didn't buy the automation to look modern. He just wasn't expecting the biggest lever he'd ever pulled on his margin to be a Google Sheet quietly writing itself on a Sunday.
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Kardinall
Kardinall@kardinall·
Five text files make $18,720 a month. Together they are a girl who was never born. She is dancing here. Nobody filmed this. Claude runs her personality off those five files, answers every fan in her voice, and never once slips. The face is blended from two strangers in Nano Banana Pro. The dance is stolen off a viral clip with Kling. A studio charges tens of thousands and takes months. He built her in a rented flat for $57 a month. 41,000 followers. 6,000 of them pay to talk to her. Not one has worked it out. So how do you know the last girl you followed is real?
Kardinall@kardinall

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BLAZT
BLAZT@BLAZT_AI·
HE STACKED 5 MAC MINIS INTO HIS OWN AI CLUSTER — AND IT'S QUIETLY MAKING HIM $9,000+ A MONTH. Right on his desk, next to his monitor and workout gear, sits a full local AI farm — five Minis stacked and wired together, running distributed workloads that would normally cost a fortune on cloud compute. No AWS bill. No rented GPUs. Just $3,000 in hardware, one time, replacing what used to be a $2,000+/month cloud subscription — and still generating income from client automation work on top of it. He built this in his spare room. It runs 24/7 while he trains, works, or sleeps. This is what a one-person AI infrastructure business actually looks like.
BLAZT@BLAZT_AI

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