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Stefan.
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Most people describe things to their AI. I just hold it up to the camera and Jarvis tells me what it is.
That's the part that got weird for me. It has eyes now. I lifted a bare board off my desk, asked what I was looking at, and it named it out loud. No typing, no explaining, no pasting a photo into some chat.
Everything else runs by voice. I say one line and it goes. Bring up the map. Watch this. Open that. Run it. It answers back and moves. The brain lives on a small board on my desk and runs on its own, nothing draining my card every month.
Closest thing I've had to a real assistant, and it never clocks out.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. I put the full build guide in the article below. Every step to make your own.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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I stopped typing prompts a while ago. Now I just talk to Jarvis, and it does the rest.
No chat window. No copy paste. No 40 tabs open. I say one line out loud and Jarvis handles it. Pull up the map. Track this. Open that. Run it. It listens, it answers back, and it moves.
The whole thing sits on a small board on my desk. It runs on its own, no subscription bleeding me every month. I give the command, it does the work. That's the entire loop.
Feels less like an app and more like having someone on staff who never sleeps.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. I put the full build guide in the article below. Every step to make your own.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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While you slept, something on my laptop closed a client and got paid. I didn't touch it.
No team. No agency. No 12 hour days. One agent wired into Claude, running jobs through the night while I do nothing.
Here's the setup. Hermes takes the incoming work and runs it on its own board. When a job needs real building, it hands the heavy part to Claude on the subscription I already pay for. No second bill. It codes, tests, packages the whole thing, and by morning there's a finished result waiting for me.
I wake up, spend a few minutes checking it, hit send, get paid. Then it does it again the next night. Every run it gets a little sharper.
I still find the clients. The agent just does the work I used to.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. the full setup is in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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I cut my AI bill from 2,680 dollars a year to about 10 bucks a month, and I'm never going back.
I stopped renting and built the box instead. It sits under my desk and runs my AI at home. No cloud, no subscriptions, no rate limits, no one logging my prompts. Just open models running locally for a few dollars of electricity, and it's mine forever.
Everyone is paying by the token and owning nothing. This handles 80 percent of my daily work (writing, coding, agents running all night) without sending a single byte to anyone's server.
The part that gets me: the hardware keeps getting more expensive every month, and most people have no idea this option exists.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full breakdown of which box to buy and the one-afternoon setup is in the article below.
Moysei@0xMoysei
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My Jarvis can see me now. That's the part I wasn't ready for.
I looked at the camera and it recognized me, waved back on screen, and pulled up my day around my face: news, charts, what's pending. It's not just listening anymore, it's watching.
I still just talk to it. "Recap the numbers." Done. "Draft the emails." Done. "Remind me at six." Done. It books, checks, writes, and flags problems before I see them. Now it tracks my hand and reacts before I finish the sentence.
Every week I add one thing and it feels more alive. There's genuinely no end to this.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide, the repo and the install steps are in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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Jarvis just ran my entire week while I sat here doing nothing.
That's my whole workflow now. I don't open dashboards or dig through tabs anymore. I ask out loud and it answers: content hit 96,000, emails already drafted, three things waiting on me. Chase the invoices, check the numbers, remind me later. I say it once and it's handled.
The weird part is how fast it stopped feeling impressive and started feeling normal. It runs in the background all day and I mostly just react to what it brings me.
I don't think I could go back to typing everything out.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide, the repo and the install steps are in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
English

I don't type anymore. I just talk, and Jarvis handles the rest.
It listens in the background all day. I say what I need out loud and it goes. "Recap where we're at." It reads me the revenue, the active users, what's stuck. "Chase the unpaid invoices." Done. "Draft the follow-ups." Done. No prompts, no dashboards, no clicking through ten tabs for one number.
What gets me is how normal it feels. I ask into the air and get a real answer back, like there's someone on the team who never sleeps and never forgets. It books, checks, reminds, and flags problems before I notice them.
I went from running my business on a keyboard to running it on my voice.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide, the repo and the install steps are in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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This looks insane. He is bending 3D objects with his bare hands through a webcam.
A college kid filmed himself at his desk. No headset, no gloves, no sensors. Just a laptop camera.
He points a finger and lilies bloom inside a floating wireframe cube. Opens his palm and they dissolve into smoke. Closes a fist and a red dragon materializes where the flowers were.
Every gesture does something different. The objects react to his hands in real time, at 60 fps, like the screen forgot it is a screen.
The wildest part is what this is not. Not After Effects. Not a render he made overnight. The timecode is running live in the corner while he performs it.
He never says a word in the whole clip. He just keeps summoning things, deadpan, like this is normal now.
Watch his left hand near the end. That is the tell.
VFX studios charge $50K for this. He did it in his bedroom.
Moysei@0xMoysei
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I never opened a code editor. I just told Claude Code what I wanted, and it built me a Jarvis that now runs in the background all day.
No setup marathon, no tutorials. One instruction. It wrote the whole thing, launched it, and hit me with "Jarvis is running and ready." Since then I barely touch the keyboard.
I just talk. "Clear the inbox." Done. "Check my numbers, flag anything weird." It reads them back out loud. No prompts, no typing, no twenty tabs. I say it once and it drives the browser, the files, the whole workflow while I lean back.
Still messes with my head that I described an assistant in plain English and it built itself.
And it's open source. Free to grab, one key to plug in, running in minutes.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide, the repo and the install steps are in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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Ok this is actually insane. I built Jarvis this weekend and I don't think I'm going back to normal work ever again.
I just talk to it now. Out loud. Like it's a person sitting next to me. "Clear the inbox." Gone. "Book my calls for tomorrow." Booked. "Check the numbers, tell me if something's off." It literally reads it back to me. No typing. No prompts. No twelve tabs open. I say the thing, it does the thing.
It listens all day. I speak, the HUD lights up blue, and it's already working before I finish the sentence. Half the time I forget it's running and it just quietly handles stuff in the background.
And here's the part that broke my brain: it's open source. Free. You clone it, drop in one key, and you've got your own in like ten minutes.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide, the repo and the install steps are in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
English

I built Jarvis on a Raspberry Pi that fits in my palm, and now it runs my whole business off my voice.
The board sits right here on my desk. A camera looks down, the HUD lights up the second I speak, and that's it. No prompts. No typing. I just say what I want out loud and it moves. "Book the calls." Done. "Chase the payments." Done. "Send the follow-ups." Done. One sentence and the task closes itself.
A piece of hardware smaller than my hand, and I talk to it like a cofounder. I say it, it works.
Still can't believe this runs on a chip I assembled in an afternoon.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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Jarvis runs my entire business now. 30,000 dollars a month, and I mostly just talk to it.
I don't open dashboards anymore. I ask. "Where are we today." Jarvis answers out loud: 13,461 active users, 56,539 processed, support tickets down. "Bobby says move budget to the ad that's converting." I say do it. Done. No clicking, no typing, no prompts.
The screen you see is six agents working in the background. I just tell them what I want in plain words and they handle the rest.
Still feels weird that a whole business runs on one voice command.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
English

No prompts. Not a single line of text. One voice command runs my entire business.
I built a real Jarvis, and now I just talk to it. "Book the calls." Done. "Chase the invoices." Done. "Write the follow-ups." Done. One word and the task is closed.
One Raspberry Pi. A couple of boards for 100 dollars. It boots straight into the Jarvis HUD and waits for my voice.
I stopped typing a week ago. I just tell it what I want and the business runs itself.
Watch before it gets taken down.
P.S. full build guide in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
English

I have been standing in front of this for a while and it still feels unreal. Someone built a working Jarvis. Not a chatbot in a tab. A real voice that runs an entire business the moment he speaks to it.
No prompts. Not one. He just says it out loud, how is the app doing, and Jarvis answers like a chief of staff. The app pulled $4,289 this week. Downloads climbing. Sixteen new signups. Then it tells him what to hit next, review the back-end PR, keep leaning into what works.
That is the whole thing. One voice command and the business moves. No keyboard, no tabs, no typing. It is quietly building toward a $30k MRR app while he stands there like Tony Stark getting briefed.
Go watch it answer him. You will want one immediately.
P.S. full build guide is in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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While you type prompts one by one, I say three words and my whole business goes to work.
Behind the voice sits Z.E.R.O., a live command center wired to Jarvis. I speak, it acts. Hey Jarvis, find new leads, and it hunts them down, drafts the outreach on Discord, and books the calls without me touching a thing.
The whole operation lives on one wall in real time. New clients onboarded, MRR at $11,500, active sessions, every number breathing. Jarvis reads its own results back to me and points at my weakest spot before I even ask.
No keyboard, no tabs, no prompts. Just a voice, and a business that runs itself underneath it.
Watch before your competitor's AI is 18 months ahead of yours.
P.S. full guide on building your own Jarvis in the article below.
Stefan.@paradeevic
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