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Modsix
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Modsix
@ModsixGaming
USMA ‘06 - I make videos. I served in the US Army. Now I’m an ad man. [email protected]
Charleston, SC Присоединился Mayıs 2020
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They didn't get your beard color quite right @ModsixGaming.
At first I thought they put an actual badass in the game.

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@lenny_enderle I’m about to give Bob his own twitter account so that he can document the process in what he’s building with my guidance.
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My OpenClaw agent, Bob, manages the entire process. Bob takes in order data, sends that data through the production line HE built on n8n, and then Bob takes the output (unformatted book manuscript), formats for print with bleed and dye lines, and sends to the print on demand partner via API. Bob not only handles the entire production pipeline, but he also built it.
The key to this level of capability is the OpenClaw framework on the Mac mini. That allows Bob to proactively build based on my guidance.
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Building a Physical Product Business with AI Agents
Four days ago, I had an idea: what if AI could generate a physical product, customized and shipped to the customer’s door?
72 hours later, I have a functioning business with an automated production pipeline, an AI employee named Bob running operations from a Mac Mini in my house, and a test print on its way from the printer.
Here’s what happened. I used Claude (Anthropic’s AI) as my strategic partner to develop the business concept, brand architecture, product specifications, and a five-product-line launch plan under a brand we created together. The brand spans personalized travel guides, pet adventure storybooks, culinary exploration cookbooks, kids activity books, and guided journals; all AI-generated, all physically printed, all delivered as real products.
I set up OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent platform, on a Mac Mini. I installed a Claude-powered agent I named Bob, loaded him with 47 workspace files containing the entire business plan, brand guidelines, product specs, and operational playbooks, and set him to work. Bob now operates autonomously, debugging production pipelines, building Etsy listings, designing book templates, generating print-ready PDFs, submitting orders to the print partner, and reporting progress to me via Telegram.
The production pipeline Bob built works like this: a customer fills out a Typeform survey about their trip. That triggers an n8n automation workflow that calls Claude to generate personalized content, assembles it into a beautifully designed book with destination-specific cover art and interest-based interior themes, converts it to a print-ready PDF, uploads it to cloud storage, and submits it to Lulu Direct for printing and shipping. The customer receives a one-of-a-kind physical book in the mail.
Bob runs 24/7. He built himself an 8-bit NES-style factory dashboard that visualizes the production pipeline in real time. He has governance rules that prevent him from accessing financial accounts or spending money without my approval. He reports to an Opus-tier strategic agent called Atlas (also Claude) that handles long-range brand strategy and coordinates future product launches.
My total time investment has been conversational; describing what I want, reviewing Bob’s work, and making approval decisions. The AI handles engineering, design, content creation, infrastructure, and operations. Setup cost about $100 in compute. The monthly cost to run the entire AI team is under $200. An equivalent human team would cost $15,000 or more.
The thesis I’m testing: the next wave of AI businesses won’t be digital products; those markets will be flooded because the barrier to entry is zero. The real opportunity is using AI to generate products that are delivered in physical form, where the fulfillment layer acts as a moat.
Anyone can sell a PDF. Building a system that generates a unique physical product for every customer and ships it to their door. That’s harder to replicate, and that’s where the value is.
We’re four days in. The factory is built. The first test print is on its way.
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@ModsixGaming False propaganda. The law breaking father, abandon his kid when he saw ICE. ICE remained with the child until they can find a reliable guardian.
Apologize idiot
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@TheNoahSunday I’ve been going hard on DayZ and I’m about to cross 400 hours 😂😂. Time to get on CODM for DMZ!!
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I've played 110+ hours of extraction games in the last 2 weeks.
When this drops, I will be GRINDING!
Call of Duty: Mobile@PlayCODMobile
Squad, get ready to fight, loot and extract! 🚁 CODM's new extraction mode DMZ: Recon drops on December 11th at 12 AM PT.
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@ModsixGaming I’ve never seen two fake accounts back to back, and it’s kinda scary to think about how many I’ve may have missed😂
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@D3vilr_ @BobbyBucketsYT This one is in North Dakota and is less than $50,000. It is possible.
Not a location I’m looking to live, but it’s real haha.
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I’m sorry what?
SARGE @SargeOP_
The most expensive skin in Where Winds Meet could cost almost $42,000.
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@ImOwFromYT I am just getting that motivation back after 18+ months off. That’s a real feeling and I pushed it far enough that I needed 18 months. Take the small breaks more often and look for that balance buddy.
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Hundreds of combat firefights in my time, IEDs, a grenade to the nuts….. same dude. Biscuit tube PTSD is real.
Happy Captain@EODHappyCaptain
I have seen war I have been in firefights I have worked on real world IEDs I still get startled when the biscuit tube pops
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Bro left the stache on one time and that was all she wrote.
Historic Vids@historyinmemes
This man was a teacher for 40 years. At year 2 or 3, on Picture Day, he realized he'd worn the same outfit as the previous year, so he got the idea to continue to do so for his whole teaching career (1973-2012).
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100%. Gaming hand placement and keybind ergonomics is the single most overlooked thing when training to be better at a complex game. Look at Arma and DayZ players and you’ll see a massive skill gap with those using default keybinds and those who have fully adapted keybinds to their playstyle and the physical capability of their own hands.
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@ModsixGaming Damn this man is thinking levels outside the box. The same with console COD. You should see my Controller layout, there isn't a single button that is default 😅. I don't get how people think they can reach their potential taking their thumb off the right stick to slide and jump..
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ESDF is better for movement in all games. The first thing I do when I load into a game is change the movement key binds and then account for what that messes up in the game.
Why does everyone ignore the potential of Q, W, A, Z, and X as ring and pinky finger key binds? WASD gamers need to get better if I’m being honest.
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@WallyCODM There is no cost to using ESDF in any game. If I’m on ESDF for WoW and Dayz, two keybind heavy games, why switch back for BO7? Keep that same muscle memory.
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@ModsixGaming Unless you’re playing Fortnite where you need to access more keybinds, it’s not necessary or as useful to use esdf as movement keys.
To be fair, more games are coming out with advanced options causing players to utilize more key binds, so the new standard could possibly be ESDF
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