leon hewitt
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@BreeSolstad These are actually amazing! Do you ship to New Zealand. Can you PM me when you have sometime.
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his “dev team” costs $100/month and ships faster than a $50k/month engineering squad
made $34k/month
5 mac minis stacked on a rack next to pink dumbbells
each one running a specialized AI agent with its own role
they don’t talk to each other, don’t share context, don’t conflict
just ship code 24/7 while he sleeps
the setup looks ridiculous until you hear the numbers
5 mac minis stacked vertically in some kind of custom holder, cables everywhere, power meter showing real-time electricity usage
next to it: a laptop with a dashboard showing all agents working
on the shelf above: pink dumbbells because why not
this man built a full engineering team for the cost of one junior dev’s weekly coffee budget
here’s what each mini does:
mac mini 1 - the architect
> reads product requirements, breaks down features into tasks
> writes technical specs before anyone touches code
> has its own CLAUDE.md that says “you never write code, only plans”
mac mini 2 - the coder
> takes specs from the architect, writes implementation
> full tool access, can create files, run builds
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never make architecture decisions, just execute the plan”
mac mini 3 - the reviewer
> reads every PR with security-first mindset
> flags issues, checks test coverage, suggests improvements
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never write code, only review it”
mac mini 4 - the tester
> writes unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests
> runs the full test suite before anything merges
> its CLAUDE.md says “nothing ships without your approval”
mac mini 5 - the ops
> handles deployment, monitors production, fixes CI when it breaks
> the only agent with access to infrastructure configs
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never touch application code”
clean separation
coder never sees deployment secrets
reviewer can’t push code even if it wanted to
ops doesn’t care about business logic
they communicate through a shared task queue, not through each other
no context bleeding, no confusion, no conflicts
the math is disgusting:
> 4 retainer clients paying $7-10k/month
> monthly revenue: $34k
> 5x claude subscriptions: $100
> electricity: $15
> profit margin: 99.6%
$115/month for a full engineering team that works nights and weekends
his output last month:
> 847 commits across 3 client projects
> 12 features shipped
> 2 full product launches
> 0 production incidents
he reviews PRs in the morning, gives feedback, agents iterate during the day
by evening: ready to merge
he’s running a one-man agency that outdelivers shops with 10 people
the clients have no idea
they just see features shipping faster than expected
regent0x@regent0x_
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@Steve8708 Im not sure what you are selling, but that music is a banger!
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If you want a FULL detailed presentation on LDS/Mormon creation doctrine and the very mechanisms for God's own existence please watch this video⬇️
youtube.com/watch?v=0ZIQFi…

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Two Catholics trying to explain LDS/Mormon doctrine of CREATION was comically retarded
This is why @RealMattFradd & @ShamelessPopery are FRAUDS! They know NOTHING on the subject pretending to be informed and their information accurate.
Link to vid on LDS creation in reply⬇️
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I'm 27.
I've made $3 million selling ebooks online.
• No writing.
• No audience.
• No fancy sales funnel.
Here's the boring system that can make you at least $2,945 in the next 72 hours:
1. Find an unsexy, urgent problem
Go on Reddit. People complain there all day.
You're not looking for trends, you're looking for pain.
Example: "How to stop your husband from snoring at night"
That's your niche.
2. Build the outline with ChatGPT
Prompt it to outline 10 chapters around that problem.
Each chapter should stand alone, because Amazon shows samples, and samples sell books.
3. Write the book with Claude
Feed Claude your outline, your tone, your style.
Ask it to write 1,000 words per chapter.
Target: 80–150 pages. Done in an afternoon.
4. Design the cover in Canva
Most people skip this. Don't.
Your cover is your ad.
Great design = more clicks = more sales.
5. Publish on Amazon KDP
Upload. Done.
- No inventory.
- No sales page.
- No personal brand.
Amazon handles the rest.
Publish 3–5 books this way.
See what sells. Scale the winners.
Total cost to start: nearly $0.
Though I'd recommend investing $800–$1,500 in tools and freelancers once you're ready to treat it like a real business.
Want the full system?
My tools, my AI prompts, the exact process?
I recorded 5+ hours of tutorials covering all of it.
Like + comment "Need"
I'll DM you the full $50k/month system. Free for 24 hours.
(Follow first, otherwise I can't reach your DMs.)


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been away for a bit
i ran up to 300k/month using just static ads. like no vid ads mrr or emails set up, js pure statics on meta.
everyone js thinks the image ad itself that will do the work but the whole funnel matters
i’ve put tgt a google doc breaking down everything that actually matters
if u want it like, repost and comment “TUTORIAL” and ill send u the doc

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Tomorrow is an extremely important day
A massive, landscape shifting technology will drop
Anthropic will release Sonnet 5. It will be smarter than the already smartest model out there, Opus 4.5
It will be half the price, double the speed, and be able to spin up swarms of agents
It will be able to make your ClawdBot faster smarter better for a fraction of the price
If you are not actively canceling everything on your calendar tomorrow in order to use this technology and see what it's capable of, you will be relegated to the permanent underclass when the singularity hits
A few times a year everything changes. ClawdBot was one of them. Sonnet 5 is another. During these events you MUST take action. You MUST see what's possible.
First things I'd do if I were you:
1. Have it code an app for you
2. Give it your entire todo list, see what it can knock off
3. Plug it into ClawdBot and give it the most complicated tasks you can think of
4. Give it a list of your goals and ambitions. Ask how it can help you achieve them
See you on the other side.

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@needGod_net Carefully consider the implications of your arguments or they will be easily toppled. Here's one example:
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My time in New Zealand has come to an end. Headed back to airport. I’m convinced this is a top tier place. The first place I’ve visited I’ve 100% thought I could live.
Grinding Gear Games office was awesome , visiting the Shire was great, The temperature was perfect here in the winter and overall leaving feeling I’ll miss this place. To the Kiwis you guys got a lovely home.
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@TheRedbaiter This post is pretty brutal. I don’t like it. It’s not in good faith.
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@ChinchillaLip @CapturingChrist @TylerDMcNabb I always enjoy a genuine opportunity to learn something new I read most of the page you linked. It has huge flaws. One major one being sola scriptura. I suggest looking into this flawed approach. God Bless you and your journey!
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@CapturingChrist @TylerDMcNabb Brother would you please prayerfully consider the below?
gotquestions.org/lady-fatima.ht…
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70,000 people witnessed a public miracle—yet most churches never mention it. In this video, we reveal what happened at Fatima, why it defies natural explanation, and how it might just be the most overlooked evidence for Catholicism. @TylerDMcNabb

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