SITA

151 posts

SITA banner
SITA

SITA

@S1TA10

AI Creator

AI Katılım Aralık 2018
56 Takip Edilen46 Takipçiler
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
Apple is going all-in on the AI race. iOS 27 may let users choose their AI engine - Gemini, Claude, or ChatGPT - directly in system settings. This isn’t just a feature. It’s an admission: Apple Intelligence is falling behind its competitors. So who wins on your iPhone - Google, Anthropic, or OpenAI?
SITA tweet media
English
0
0
2
160
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@auTechArena @0xWast3 Probably curiosity + consistency. Once you see even small progress, it gets addictive
English
0
0
0
5
techarena.au
techarena.au@auTechArena·
@0xWast3 @S1TA10 Love this, spot on mate. Only a few make it, but everyone learns along the way. What’s helped you stick with it?
English
1
0
0
14
wast3
wast3@0xWast3·
$2,190/month from GTA 6 scripts? while Rockstar was burning the team that built FiveM the lead developer published one statement in 2026: "these promises were lies" and yet the marketplace still prints here's what nobody says out loud: > GTA Online, 12 years, creators got $0 > Paid marketplace live since January 2026 > Scripts at $50-389, niches wide open > "this game will produce millionaires" they betrayed the builders the opportunity survived anyway GTA 6 drops November 19 6 months to build before 150M players arrive bookmarked and learn
wast3@0xWast3

x.com/i/article/2050…

English
32
98
328
26.3K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@theloryx simple doesn’t mean easy
English
1
0
0
13
Loryx
Loryx@theloryx·
@S1TA10 this dude picked the simplest market for this
English
1
0
0
24
Loryx
Loryx@theloryx·
Imagine explaining this to someone outside crypto: >19,031 weather predictions >hundreds of 1c-2c entries >buying temperature ranges all day >turning $0.80 into $399 >repeating it thousands of times >somehow making $12,959 from it Just people sitting there all day pricing temperature ranges better than the market itself. And somehow it keeps working.
Loryx@theloryx

One Polymarket trader made $12,959 from weather markets with 19,031 predictions. Read that again. 19,031 predictions. Most entries: 0.2c-2c. Paris: $0.80 → $399 (+49,900%) Singapore: $1.60 → $400 (+24,900%) Denver: $2 → $399 (+19,900%) Almost every win looks the same. 400 shares. Tiny entries. Full hold till resolution. He keeps finding the same mispriced setups over and over again.

English
6
2
34
524
leopardracer
leopardracer@leopardracer·
THIS RESELLER HASN’T TOUCHED A SINGLE STORE TODAY. CLAUDE MAPPED 6 LOCATIONS WHILE HE WAS WATCHING THAT VIDEO that guy throwing his glass paid $50k for a Royal Oak and the same design drops saturday for $400 so he’s crying while I’m deploying 8 people across 3 stores because the gap between $400 and $1,400 exists from his pain with 72 hours before it closes bookmark this before saturday or you’ll be the guy throwing the glass
Gipp 🦅@gippp69

x.com/i/article/2054…

English
22
8
65
2.1K
rari
rari@0xwhrrari·
A 24-year-old guy in Hong Kong pulled $620,000 out of Polymarket and Hyperliquid last month. He doesn't trade. He doesn't watch charts. He doesn't size positions. He doesn't even check PnL. Three Mac Minis stacked on a wooden shelf in his Kowloon apartment. Each one a separate node in the same pipeline. An agent he built in five weekends using Claude Opus 4.7 and 9 open-source repos pulled straight from GitHub. @0xb55fa1296e6ec55d0ce53d93b9237389f11764d4-1777575277609?r=whrari" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@0xb55fa1296e6… The agent tracks 120+ markets. Hyperliquid perps and Polymarket events. It hunts mispriced probabilities, classifies every wallet on Polygon as fade or copy, sizes the bet with half-Kelly, fires whichever venue has better edge. 76% win rate. 9-second average hold. Closed 1,840 trades while he was at dim sum yesterday. February: $268,000 March: $410,000 April: $620,000 May: $740,000 on track It's the 12th of the month. He doesn't look at the screens - the Mac Minis just hum in the corner. The only thing he checks once a day is the USDC withdrawal queue from Polymarket to the Hyperliquid vault. This morning he opened the blinds, looked at the camera: "Slept 9 hours. Bot didn't. I'm going to lunch." He closed the door. Meanwhile people are still buying $200/mo Telegram signals. The kid didn't apply to Jane Street. He gave five weekends to Claude Opus 4.7 and 9 GitHub repos. It works while you sleep. Bookmark this.
rari@0xwhrrari

x.com/i/article/2052…

English
21
8
64
3.1K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
This 19-year-old built his first $6,000 in capital with LEGO + Claude in just a few months. LEGO in 2026 is no longer just toys. It’s an asset that appreciates in value. Market research. Buyer psychology. Bought a LEGO Art set for $120 → two months later it was already worth $650+ on eBay. And repeated the process again and again.
SITA@S1TA10

x.com/i/article/2053…

English
0
0
3
70
Phantom_Defi
Phantom_Defi@0xPhantomDefi·
A guy who repairs phones for a living built himself an AI assistant that basically runs his entire day. No coding background. No startup team. Just a laptop and open-source tools. I watched it organize tasks, prioritize messages, remember appointments and prep invoices before he even touched the keyboard. The weirdest part? It knew more about his schedule than he did. Most people still use AI like a chatbot. Meanwhile others are quietly building systems that replace half their daily mental workload. Copy: t.me/KreoPolyBot?st…
Phantom_Defi@0xPhantomDefi

x.com/i/article/2046…

English
7
5
39
2.7K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@SolSt1ne the bot loses $400 day and doesn't even know it
English
1
0
1
24
st1ne
st1ne@SolSt1ne·
Jane Street rejected a vibe-coder for $385k/year because he never opened Claude Code 37 minutes of live interview at a Tier 1 fund. All on camera. Bookmark & watch - you'll finally understand why without Claude Code you're not even in the game. Full breakdown below.
st1ne@SolSt1ne

x.com/i/article/2050…

English
10
2
38
1.4K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@nosp321 step 5 is where most people give up tbh
English
0
0
0
16
nosp
nosp@nosp321·
$10k/month – easy Don’t believe it? All you need is a laptop and 2 hours a day The author of this article went through the whole process himself a year ago and has now released a complete system that’s already bringing in thousands of dollars for thousands of people. The entire process in 10 steps: 1. Sign up for Glitchy—you only pay for clicks 2. First, find a niche (check out the top videos in your niche) 3. Create a simple landing page using AI 4. Generate UGC videos in MakeUGC (the avatar looks like a real person) 5. Write a script in Claude → add a trending sound → post 3 times a day on TikTok, Reels, Shorts No fulfillment, support, or products. Just traffic → click → money. 95% will read this, give it a thumbs-up, and keep looking for the “magic button” 5% will launch the system today and see their first paychecks in 4 weeks
nosp tweet media
Linus@Ecom_Linus

x.com/i/article/2053…

English
6
0
32
672
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@leopardracer this is actually crazy, how is obsidian connected to claude automatically
English
0
0
1
77
leopardracer
leopardracer@leopardracer·
THIS GUY HIT HIS DAILY CLAUDE LIMIT BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE GRAPH. THE SYSTEM KEPT RUNNING WITHOUT HIM he opened obsidian at 6am and claude had already read everything new connections, a brief, one question worth thinking about today his coworkers are still copy-pasting context into every session he stopped doing that 3 months ago one markdown file changed how he works with claude forever Bookmark & like it if you’re tired of starting from zero every session
Sprytix@Sprytixl

x.com/i/article/2054…

English
29
46
546
82.2K
timbidefi
timbidefi@timbidefi·
🚨19 YEARS OLD. BEDROOM. DARK HALLWAY. HOMEMADE LASER TARGETING SYSTEM. RED DOT ON HIS HEAD. SPOILER: HE SOLD IT FOR $22,000. Looks like a scene from a movie nobody made yet. He posted it without context. No explanation. No caption. Just the video. 4.1 million views in 6 days. Comments going insane. People tagging friends, sharing it to Discord servers, sending it to robotics forums. The algorithm had no choice. A defense-tech startup reached out on day 8. Not to roast him. To hire him. $22,000 contract. Remote. No degree required. No interview. Just "can you build more of this." He said yes from the same bedroom. This is what the new resume looks like. Not a PDF. Not a LinkedIn. A dark hallway and something nobody's seen before. Build weird things. Post them. The right people are watching.
Sprytix@Sprytixl

x.com/i/article/2054…

English
6
1
36
1.1K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@0xCristal the accountant started trading too
English
1
0
1
26
cristal
cristal@0xCristal·
my accountant asked me to explain my life "you have no employer, no salary, no invoices" "but you made more than a doctor last year" "what do you actually do" i showed him the setup: > claude scans polymarket every morning > finds correlated clusters where historical base rates diverge from current market pricing > i stack them into one parlay through Poly Parlay instead of separate positions he asked how long it takes per day i said 4 minutes he put his pen down "i have clients who work 80 hours a week and make half of this" i said i know he asked if it was scalable i said up to a point - position sizes are too small for serious capital he said "that's why nobody has automated it away yet" i said exactly he filed my taxes under "trading income" then asked if i could show him the setup after i sent him the link before leaving: t.me/poly_parlay_bo… now he's trading parlays too...
cristal@0xCristal

+$1,541,799 pulled out of weather markets on Polymarket while talking heads argued about el niño on tv, one trader just kept cashing the advantage wasn’t complicated: GFS + ECMWF runs vs the official forecast $790,000 last year $3,000 per day $125 per hour wallet: 0xf2f6af4f27ec2dcf4072095ab804016e14cd5817 profile: t.me/poly_parlay_bo… the market couldn’t care less where you studied. it cares whether your numbers land no hedges no vibes he drops $1,000 when the Markov chain prices it at 38¢-55¢, and throws in $0.10 when it’s basically a 3¢ scratch-off kelly sizing that’s the playbook experts make calls with zero downside he shows up only when the edge is real incentives > credentials. always save the profile. track the next entries study the sizing. steal the process

English
17
4
44
4.4K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@fromzerotomill the games were literally the business and some people are still just playing
English
0
0
0
114
MONTE
MONTE@fromzerotomill·
if you feel behind just remember… there are kids making $40k/month from: -fortnite map tutorials -roblox dev guides -GTA RP starter packs It’s not over yet
English
11
1
68
2K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@0xWast3 agency is still reading the brief and the channel is already monetized))
English
0
0
1
19
wast3
wast3@0xWast3·
$16,700 per month. Minutes to set up. Zero editors. One topic. One automation. Claude builds the entire channel. Stack : > Claude: Writes scripts & visual prompts > Make: Orchestrates the entire workflow > InVideo AI: Renders video, voiceover, and subs > Google Sheets: Manages the content pipeline Fully automated, multi-platform, JSON structured, zero manual work needed. Video agencies still charging $3,000/mo for this. Claude publishes 15 shorts before they even open your brief.
Ridark@ridark_eth

x.com/i/article/2049…

English
24
8
103
5K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@insomnia_vip some people build businesses in their car, i just eat burgers
English
0
0
0
12
Insomnia
Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
A 17-year-old girl built 5 income streams online and turned the front seat of her car into a cash printing YouTube channel Zero expensive gear -> zero studio -> zero production crew The whole strategy is based on search driven informational content One evergreen tutorial uploaded once keeps bringing in traffic and paying every month with no extra work Forget daily vlogging burnout She figured out the exact formula -> solve specific problems rank in search and let the algorithm push the watch time Quality over quantity A free editing app on an iPad clean pacing and simple answers to targeted searches turned basic knowledge into digital assets Instagram doesn't stack views like this YouTube search mechanics let high intent users find old videos forever She hit 1000 subscribers and 4000 watch hours just by teaching teenagers how to make flower bracelets and side hustle on Etsy Now the whole system runs in the background Highly scalable fully optimized and accessible to anyone with a phone and internet Most people waste time chasing trends that die in 24 hours Search optimized informational content builds compounding revenue streams that keep paying forever
Insomnia@insomnia_vip

x.com/i/article/2053…

English
23
19
229
14.3K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@noisyb0y1 Interesting comparison but the brain and GPU do very different things)
English
0
0
0
30
Noisy
Noisy@noisyb0y1·
THE HUMAN BRAIN COMPUTES 1,000,000x MORE EFFICIENTLY THAN A GPU. Naveen Rao (Unconventional AI) just explained why this breaks everything we think we know about AI scaling - released for free by Sequoia Capital. 14 minutes, Bookmark & watch today before you spend another dollar on GPU compute.
Noisy@noisyb0y1

x.com/i/article/2053…

English
13
13
77
3.5K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@0xCortexl Wonder how this works in smaller cities where there aren't many runners
English
0
0
0
107
Cortex
Cortex@0xCortexl·
THIS GUY BUILT A RUNNING APP IN A WEEKEND WITH CLAUDE AND IT'S ALREADY MAKING $8,000/MONTH He wanted a reason to go outside so he built an app where you claim real territory on a map just by running through it - every street you run becomes yours, and other runners can take it back by running the same blocks. People are waking up at 4am just to claim their neighborhood before anyone else does, which is something no fitness app with streak counters and calorie charts has ever managed to pull off. 500+ active users in the first 3 weeks, $4.99/month subscription and a waitlist growing on its own because every new runner automatically becomes someone else's competition. Vibe coded in a weekend by someone who doesn't know how to code. Built with Claude. Already profitable.
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

x.com/i/article/2052…

English
19
27
171
12.5K
SITA
SITA@S1TA10·
@Raytargt work for 26 years and hear that
English
1
0
1
96
Raytar
Raytar@Raytargt·
My barber's son stopped coming in 3 months ago. Kid used to sit in the chair every two weeks. 19. Quiet. Always on his phone. His dad's been cutting hair for 26 years. Same shop. $38 a cut. 11 hours on his feet. Never took a vacation. Last week the kid walked in. Not for a cut. Turned his phone around and played this video. Some 18-year-old scrolling through $1.3 million in screenshots, saying he doesn't even know what to buy anymore His dad watched it twice. Said nothing. The kid makes $31,000 a month from a Shopify store selling things he's never touched. Runs it all from a chat window. $21 in monthly costs. His dad put the clippers down. "How long?" "Nine weeks." "That's my whole year." He picked the clippers back up. Finished my cut. Didn't charge me. His six prompts are in the article below. You'll either paste them tonight or save it like you always do.
Raytar@Raytargt

x.com/i/article/2052…

English
14
76
191
8.2K