Elon J
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My OpenClaw + Arcads bot runs multiple Instagram accounts, each with a different AI persona, all driving traffic to my SaaS.
It is already pulling thousands of views every week.
Here's how it works:
→ OpenClaw researches trending topics and writes the scripts
→ Arcads generates videos with realistic AI actors as the face of each account
→ Multiple accounts, multiple personas, all posting automatically
→ Every post ends with a CTA to sign up
→ Zero manual work. Runs 24/7.
This is what automated distribution looks like in 2026
Reply "BOT" and I'll send you the full setup and a guide for free
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Netflix made what could be the most important deal in Hollywood this year.
And it has nothing to do with Warner Bros.
The streaming giant paid up to $600 million for a company most people have never heard of.
It is called InterPositive and it was founded in secret by Ben Affleck back in 2022.
This is not another AI startup that generates fake videos from text prompts.
This is the opposite of that.
InterPositive builds custom AI models from actual footage shot on real productions.
It learns the lighting, the camera angles, the editorial rhythm of your specific film.
Then it handles the grueling post-production work, fixing continuity errors.
Relighting entire scenes, removing wires from stunt shots, recovering angles that were never properly captured on set.
A 16 person team built this on a controlled soundstage over four years.
Netflix just absorbed the entire operation.
Here is the context that makes this deal explosive.
Two weeks ago, Netflix walked away from an $83 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Paramount outbid them at $111 billion and Netflix said the price was no longer financially attractive.
So instead of spending $83 billion on a legacy media empire, Netflix spent a fraction of a percent of that on technology that could change how every film and show on the platform gets made.
Affleck now sits inside Netflix as a senior advisor.
His production company with Matt Damon already has a first look deal with the streamer.
Their movie the Rip launched on Netflix in January.
The tools will remain exclusive to Netflix and its creative partners and no one else gets access.
This is now a proprietary production advantage baked into the platform itself.
The biggest streaming company on earth just decided the future of entertainment is not about owning more content libraries.
It is about owning the factory floor.
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@aakashgupta p3d65.xyz/interpositive.… looks at the InterPositive patent portfolio in more detail.
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$600 million for 16 employees. That’s $37.5 million per head.
Netflix spends $20 billion a year on content. VFX and post-production typically run 20-25% of production budgets. That means Netflix is burning through $4-5 billion annually on the exact work InterPositive claims to automate: relighting shots, fixing continuity errors, removing stunt wires, color correction.
If InterPositive’s tools cut even 10% of that post-production spend, Netflix recoups the entire $600 million in a little over a year. At 20%, the payback window shrinks to seven months.
This is why the deal is structured with performance targets. Bloomberg reports the upfront cash was less than $600 million. The rest is contingent on InterPositive actually delivering production savings at scale. Netflix is saying: prove the math works across our 18,000+ hours of annual original content, and we’ll pay the full number.
The Roald Dahl acquisition cost $700 million and bought characters and merchandising rights across decades of beloved IP. InterPositive costs nearly as much and bought Netflix a tool that David Fincher already validated on a Brad Pitt film. One filmmaker proving the technology works on a real production is worth more to Netflix than a thousand demo reels.
Netflix tried to buy Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion. When that failed, they bought a 16-person AI shop instead. Netflix is betting that a small team building the right production tools can compress costs faster than owning a century of legacy infrastructure.
Ben Affleck went from starring in Netflix movies to selling Netflix the factory that makes those movies cheaper. The senior adviser title tells you he’s the filmmaker who validates the tool to other filmmakers. That credibility pipeline is worth more than the code.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Netflix will pay as much as $600 million for Ben Affleck's AI film company.
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Applied for Apple Developer Program 5 weeks ago, case #102818684927, weekly follow-ups in email and over the phone, still waiting. Any way to expedite? Building an educational card game app. @AppleSupport
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I built an openclaw tool that automatically builds websites for leads it scrapes from google maps, auto-records the website as a video, and sends it to them as a cold pitch...
It literally screen records the website that was made for THEIR business, so the lead will feel it's personalized
This is an all encompassing machine to sign clients and fulfill all in one loop
Reply "video" and I'll DM you a free prompt to build it yourself. (must be following)
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My OpenClaw bot runs 6 AI agents 24/7:
- Finds local businesses without a website
- Builds a custom demo site for them automatically
- Sends outreach with the preview + payment link
- Handles objections and closes the sale
Most local businesses don't have a website, this system finds them, pitches them, and collects payment automatically
Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you early access (must be following)
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@steveyedlin So how do we use extra screen brightness available?
a) we don't, we keep everything in SDR
b) we punch through the highlights, leaving everything else the same
c) we randomly twist knobs in a color corrector, because, hey that is my new creative intent, or
d) something else?
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I’ve updated the HDR demo with a new overdub that replaces the section on 18% gray and “scene white”: the new description is clearer and more coherent. To see it: go to the link, push refresh in your browser, and then skip to 39:42 and watch for 7 minutes.
yedlin.net/DebunkingHDR
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Canadian MP Charlie Angus: Are we really going to buy the massively expensive F-35 from U.S. procurement when we don’t even know if there are override codes that Donald Trump or the United States could use to undermine our defenses?
Now, American contractors are coming to Canada, saying, ‘Listen, honest to God, we’ll work with you. We’ll do it outside the United States to secure your contracts.’ Meanwhile, we’re saying, ‘We’ll do it domestically or we’ll do it in Europe.’
The U.S. procurement system is a huge economic driver, but right now, we simply can’t trust it—because we can’t trust a neighbor that’s threatening our sovereignty.
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Yes, great. When telling the plain truth is courage! Feels like a Churchill speech from the late 30s. This type of speech should be given by patriotic Republican Senators, or a Democratic leader if they can find one. Trump has allied the US with Russia and denial isn't useful.
Brian Quay@brianquay2
@Kasparov63 Garry you must see this speech. It will live in infamy. Richard Woodruff 🇺🇦 on X: "French senator perfectly describes the Trump situation. " / X
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Little experiment: Since President Reagan is no longer with us, I was curious and asked ChatGPT what he might say about the current situation. The results are quite interesting. AI-generated photo by Grok.
AI generated "Reaganesque" speech (ChatGPT):
"My fellow Americans,
I speak to you today not as a Republican, not as a Democrat, but as an American who believes in freedom, in democracy, and in the sacred duty we have to stand against tyranny wherever it may rise.
For decades, the United States has been a shining city on a hill—a beacon of hope for those oppressed, a defender of liberty, and a friend to those who fight for their own freedom. That is who we are. That is who we have always been. And that is who we must remain.
Today, we see a tyrant in Moscow—Vladimir Putin, a man who mourns the fall of the Soviet Union, not because he seeks peace, but because he longs for empire. A man who crushes dissent, silences opponents, and wages war against a free and sovereign Ukraine.
And yet, we hear voices here at home—some even within our own party—who would rather appease this dictator than oppose him. Who would rather shake his hand than stand firm against his aggression. Who mock and belittle a man like President Zelensky, not because he has failed, but because he has dared to succeed. Because he has dared to resist. Because he has dared to stand on his feet and say, not today, not ever!
Let me be clear: America does not cower before tyrants. America does not abandon its allies. America does not betray those who fight for the very ideals upon which this nation was founded.
Some would have us turn inward, retreat from the world stage, and cozy up to those who despise our way of life. But we have seen this story before, and we know how it ends. Weakness invites aggression. Silence encourages oppression. And appeasement? Appeasement is but a prelude to disaster.
So I ask you, my fellow Americans: Shall we stand with the man who jails his critics, poisons his opponents, and invades his neighbors? Or shall we stand with the man who fights—not for conquest, but for the right of his people to live in peace and liberty?
If America is to remain the last, best hope of Earth, we must choose wisely. Because the free world still looks to us, as it always has. And I say, as I have always said: Mr. Putin, we will not yield. And Mr. Zelensky, we stand with you.
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America"

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Zelensky cannot claim to represent the will of the people of Ukraine unless he restores freedom of the press and stops canceling elections!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
In America, we hold a presidential election every four years -- even during wartime. We held an election during the Civil War. We held an election during World War II. Before President Zelenskyy decides to lecture the American President again, he should hold an election too.
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@ichthys30 @wrycountenance expected = expedited, yes, that is the case, if you recently built and want to rebuild same house, plans are auto-approved
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@wrycountenance nah if an earthquake hit los angeles and destroyed everything the zoning would not change 1 bit. I know because that literally happend with the Palisades. they expected construction permits but only if the buildings were exactly the same as before
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