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16 year old student bought a chip for $15, soldered an antenna and a small OLED screen - everything fit on his desk between the keyboard and his coffee.
He installed TinyGS, connected to WiFi. The screen showed a world map with the text "Waiting for Sat Pos."
A few minutes later the device caught a signal from orbit. A real satellite, real data, transmitted directly to his station.
He joined a network of 8,270 stations across the world with 2,210 active receiving points - hobbyists with cheap chips who together cover the entire planet and intercept satellite signals that previously only government organizations with million-dollar budgets could listen to.
He started selling the same setup to others - assembled, configured, ready to catch signals out of the box.
In the first week he sold 17 units and made over $6,000.
$15 invested once. The rest was just orders.
Noisy@noisyb0y1
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14 year old student from China ordered a Raspberry Pi Zero for $4, a PiSugar battery for $3, and a small 3.5" screen for $6.
$13 total and a package from AliExpress.
He soldered it together himself, installed Ollama, and loaded Gemma 2b - a model that runs entirely offline. No servers, no subscriptions, no API keys.
Then he used that device to break into the GTA VI pre-alpha build. The one Rockstar keeps locked away from everyone.
The debug console appeared on screen. Lucia's inventory. Water physics parameters. Things only the developers were supposed to see.
Rockstar spent 10 years and keeps a team of 2,000 engineers to protect that build.
The student spent $13 and a few evenings
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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16 year old ordered a Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 chip for $16. Smaller than a coin.
He connected it to Roblox Studio through Claude MCP. 54 tools, terminal only, script editor never opened once.
2 hours later - a complete tycoon. Currency system, shop, upgrade mechanics, 500+ procedurally generated blocks, progress saved between sessions.
Not a single line of Luau written by hand. Claude built everything directly inside Studio while he just described what he wanted.
The server hit 600 concurrent players. Roblox pays for every minute spent on a map - tycoons keep players for 45-90 minutes per session.
In 2025 the platform paid creators $1.5 billion. The top 1,000 developers averaged $1.3 million each. 33% of them had zero programming education.
The only barrier was Luau. A $16 chip and one Claude connection removed it.
starmex@starmexxx
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> quit my 9 to 5 everyone
> everyone said it was a mistake
> launched a pipeline on GPT 5.5
> $20 subscription
> built a game for the Play Store
> first week $7,000
> first month $28,000
> 3 hours instead of 8
> the rest of the time I just live
> best decision I ever made
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A 16-year-old American student made $7,000 in his first month after publishing his first game on Google Play - and GPT-5.5 built the whole thing for him.
He had zero programming knowledge and no $50,000 dev team.
He just opened GPT-5.5, described what he wanted to build, and went to play while the AI wrote every line of code for him.
GPT-5.5 built a complete 3D game called Hormuz Escape from scratch - obstacle avoidance mechanics, high score system, particle effects, AdMob integration for ads, and a Firebase leaderboard. All from one prompt in a week of work.
A Google Play Developer account cost $25 once and forever. 10,000 active players at $0.03 a day through AdMob is already $9,000 a month in passive income. He stopped at $7,000 in the first month and the number keeps growing.
3 billion Android devices in the world and the Play Store is open to anyone with $25 and an idea. AI removed the last barrier - needing to know how to code.
$25 to register, One week of work. $7,000 in the first month.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A 23-YEAR-OLD BUILT 2 APPS WITH CHATGPT AND MADE $5,000,000 IN HIS FIRST YEAR
no dev team, no investors, just one person and a $20 subscription
google play gives developers 70% of every transaction and there are 3 billion android devices waiting. the only barrier that kept people out was knowing how to code - and that barrier is gone
a play store account costs $25 once. you describe what you want and the app builds itself in a week
1,000 subscribers at $4.99/month is $3,493 net every month. 5,000 at $9.99 is $34,965
blake built his apps before claude even existed. imagine what's possible now
bookmark this and give it a few hours this week, then read the article below - it's worth it
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A 15-year-old American bought a Raspberry Pi for $35 and now makes $7,500 a month in passive income without leaving his room.
His parents thought he was gaming. He just understood that 140 million people every month aren't paying for the game - they're paying for the worlds someone else built inside it.
Claude wrote all the Java code from his descriptions with zero programming experience. First plugin ready in 2 hours, listed on SpigotMC at $15 each and 500 sales a month is already $7,500 coming in while he's in class.
The Raspberry Pi for $35 sits on his desk running a server that works 24/7. BentoBox is installed on 1,100 servers worldwide and every single one of them is a potential buyer for his next addon.
The barrier that kept everyone locked out of this market for years - knowing Java - disappeared the moment he typed his first prompt into Claude.
$35 invested once, $7,500 coming in every month.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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GPT-5.5 dropped and EllioTrades with 671,000 subscribers broke down the numbers most people never even opened.
Terminal-Bench - GPT 82.7% vs Claude 69.4%.
BrowseComp - GPT 84.4% vs Claude 79.3%.
OSWorld - GPT 78.7% vs Claude 78.0%.
FrontierMath where nobody wins cleanly - GPT 51.7%, Claude 43.8%, Gemini 36.9%.
The gap everywhere is 3 to 13 percent and that's not a gulf between models - it's a live race that accelerates every week.
A week ago Claude led the rankings, today GPT-5.5 is ahead, and EllioTrades who has covered crypto, tech, and business across 1,300 videos says he's never seen this pace of change before.
Defileo🔮@defileo
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Think_Build_Sell gave both models one task - build a space game called Voidbreaker from scratch.
> GPT-5.5 finished in 4 minutes 4 seconds and cost $2.78.
> Claude Opus 4.7 thought for 10 minutes 6 seconds and cost $4.50.
But look at the actual game. GPT built a working space shooter with asteroids, physics, and controls. Claude built the same thing but with more detail and more complex mechanics.
Faster and cheaper versus deeper and more expensive. Neither model is better than the other - they're optimized for different things.
OpenAI released GPT-5.5 seven days after Claude Opus 4.7. One week and the lead changed hands. Next week it might change again.
This is no longer an annual update cycle. It's a weekly race where the rules change faster than you can learn them.
Defileo🔮@defileo
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This player makes $6,000/month from what you play for free.
Bookmark this or keep grinding servers that never pay off.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A student launched a Minecraft server with $0 and made $3,500 in the first month with no investors, no team, and not a single line of code written by hand.
166 million people still play this game every month and they're not paying to get better at Minecraft - they're paying to live in worlds someone else built. VIP ranks at $6.99. Subscriptions at $20 a month. Custom plugins at $15-50 each.
Claude writes all the Java code from your description. First plugin ready in 2-3 hours with zero programming experience.
> 300 paying players at $20 a month is already $6,000 every month from one server running while you're in class.
140 million active players. Thousands of servers paying monthly for good plugins. A market open to anyone who can describe what they want to build.
The barrier between you and this money used to be 6 months of learning Java. Now it's one evening and a few prompts.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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@Sprytixl Thanks for the share.
One number that surprised me researching this: Suno users generate 7 million songs per day. That's Spotify's entire historical catalog, every two weeks.
$300M ARR, 2M paid subscribers. Biggest AI consumer product nobody's talking about.
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A guy is making $7,500 a month on Spotify and he doesn't tour, isn't on the radio, and has no label.
He just typed a text prompt into Suno, got a finished track in 30 seconds and uploaded it through DistroKid for $23 a year.
Telisha Jones did the same thing with a $10 subscription and zero music training. Her track hit 13 million Spotify streams, she landed #3 on the Billboard gospel chart and signed a $3 million deal. At the audition she never turned on her camera.
Another anonymous creator on Reddit makes $5,000 a month from a catalog of 80 lo-fi and meditation tracks. Another made $30,000 across four months exclusively from sleep music and study playlists.
Nobody wins on Spotify releasing AI pop. The money is where real musicians don't want to work - sleep music, meditation, focus, background playlists. People stream this for hours and royalties drop for every single play.
$10 on Suno. $23 a year on DistroKid. A niche nobody is fighting for.
Raytar@Raytargt
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SOMEONE IS MAKING $12,500/MONTH FROM GTA WITH ZERO CODING EXPERIENCE
GTA 5 made $8.6 billion over 13 years and paid creators exactly $0. there was no creator economy
GTA 6 launches in 7 months. rockstar is building one directly into the game
right now someone is selling a single Lua script on the cfx marketplace for $389. another is running an RP server with 500 members at $25/month - $12,500 recurring, every month, without shipping a single update
neither of them wrote a line of code. claude wrote every line in 90 minutes
the roblox creators who made millions didn't start when it was crowded. they started when the window was open
the window on GTA is open right now
bookmark this and give it a few hours this week, then read the article below - it's worth it
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A 15-year-old American student made $23,000 in a month without leaving his room while his classmates were playing the same game he was getting paid for.
He's not a programmer and never was. He just understood that Epic pays for every minute a player spends on his map - and built a tycoon where people get hooked for an hour at a time. 187,000 minutes of playtime in 30 days. One check from Epic.
Claude wrote all the Verse code from his descriptions with zero lines written by hand. 10 hours of work over a weekend and the map was ready to publish.
1,000 players a day at 20 minutes each is already $5,000-15,000 a month from one map. And until end of 2026 Epic gives away 100% from direct item sales on your map on top of that.
$722 million already paid out. 58 people became millionaires in 2024. And Epic just removed the only barrier that blocked everyone - now Claude writes the code.
starmex@starmexxx
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17-year-old Chinese student was watching a GTA 6 debug build at 3am thinking not about the game - but about how to make $17,000 in a week.
AI traffic reacting to every movement. NPCs with their own behavior. Real-time fire physics. He was watching it like a textbook, not a leak.
In the morning he opened UEFN and started building the same thing in Fortnite. Claude wrote all the Verse code from his descriptions with zero programming experience on his end.
Two months later Epic sent the first check. Not $127,895 like Davhy Davis - but enough to understand the system works and he's just getting started.
Epic is giving away 100% of revenue from sales on your map until end of 2026 and has already paid creators $722 million total. The tools are free. Claude writes the code. All that's left is to start.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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A 17-year-old Chinese student was up at 3am digging through open databases on his old laptop when he found files that weren't supposed to be public.
A debug build of GTA 6. An internal Rockstar build that nobody outside the studio was meant to see.
He ran it on his hardware and what appeared on screen was something players will never see after release - Entity ID on every NPC, real-time coordinates, a debug log capturing every AI decision live as it happened.
Atmospheric Controls were active, Seascape Simulation was running, and the ocean waterspouts Rockstar spent years building were working perfectly on his old laptop at 3am.
Network Users: 1. Just him, in his school uniform, seven months before the game drops.
While millions are still waiting for the next trailer - he already saw the engine from the inside.
Sprytix@Sprytixl
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