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Planning doesn't always lead to the result you want.

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Vaxor@Vax0r·
He replaced his ChatGPT subscription with a mini PC the size of a book. Best $800 he's spent this year. New AMD AI mini-PC. Small enough to fit in a backpack. Powerful enough to run real language models locally. No cloud. No monthly bill. No company reading your prompts. Everything happens on the device sitting on his desk. People think ChatGPT is just a chatbot in a browser tab. It's not. It's a full reasoning engine — and now it fits in something smaller than a shoebox. This is the shift nobody's paying attention to yet. Personal AI computers are becoming a normal thing to own. Not a server room. Not a subscription. Just a box on your desk.
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
Can you believe Claude did this? A full product website for a premium earbuds brand. Dark cinematic background. 3D rotating earbuds. Scroll animations that react to every swipe. "Sound Without Boundaries." "Crafted for pure clarity." "Sub Alphatonic Power Core." This looks like a $50,000 agency deliverable. It was built with one prompt. No Figma. No dev team. No three-month timeline. Web agencies are charging clients $20,000–$50,000 for exactly this kind of site right now. Someone with Claude and an afternoon is delivering the same output for the cost of a subscription. The clients haven't figured out the difference yet. That window won't stay open forever.
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
He typed one sentence into Claude and got a working Windows 12. Not a concept. Not a mockup. A functional desktop — This PC, Settings, Photos, Edge, Recycle Bin, taskbar, the whole thing running in a browser window. The prompt: "create windows 12 and make no mistakes." That's it. Claude Sonnet 4.6 built an entire operating system interface from eleven words at 2am. No dev team. No UI framework. No months of design sprints. Microsoft has thousands of engineers and billions in budget. He had a laptop and a Claude subscription. The gap between "I have an idea" and "I built it" used to be measured in years. Now it's measured in seconds.
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
He spent $12,000 on four NVIDIA GB10s. Everyone thought he was crazy. Three months later he was in profit. The math was simple. He was spending $800 a month on cloud AI APIs for client projects. Rate limits. Token costs. Someone else's servers deciding his throughput. He did the math. Bought four GB10s instead. Stacked them in a custom rack on his desk. Full local inference. No monthly bill. No rate limits. No data leaving the room. Month one: setup and first clients. Month two: word got out. Month three: the $12,000 was covered and he kept everything after that. One rack. Four units. Green LEDs. And a cloud bill that dropped to zero.
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
They cracked open the NVIDIA GB10 mini PC on camera. The engineering inside it is genuinely wild. A chassis small enough to fit next to a keyboard. Inside: a full cooling system with heatsinks, dual fans, and a board built to push AI compute that had no business fitting into something this compact. This is the hardware quietly making local AI a real option for developers who are done with cloud pricing, rate limits, and data privacy concerns. Server room capability. Desktop form factor. No subscription. The teardown makes it obvious why this category of hardware exists. The question now is how long before everyone who runs serious AI workloads has one of these on their desk.
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
@Lenovo It sounds amazing, but you'd be better off trying to solve the problem of laptop overheating and noise while maintaining the full performance of its components.
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Lenovo@Lenovo·
From next-gen concept devices to folding phones and FIFA World Cup 26™ Edition PCs ⚽ Here’s a quick look at some of the tech we brought to #MWC26. Learn more at lenovo.com/mwc. #LenovoMWC
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La Twitchance@LaTwitchance·
🐐❤️ UN FAN LUI JETTE UN MAILLOT À SIGNER… ET LA RÉACTION DE MESSI FAIT LE TOUR DES RÉSEAUX Alors que beaucoup d’athlètes auraient pu mal réagir, Lionel Messi a simplement ramassé le maillot, l’a signé avec le sourire puis l’a rendu à son propriétaire 😭✍️⚽ Un geste qui illustre une nouvelle fois la simplicité du champion argentin. 🐐❤️
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Steam Machine is here, and you can sign up now: Steam Machine 512GB Steam Machine 2TB Plus bundled versions with Steam Controller Learn more and sign up here: store.steampowered.com/hardware/steam…
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@binx7h Why does it always disappear somewhere?
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the SIM ejector after it's first use
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Surfer takes us through what it looks like while riding a perfect wave [📹 gabrielmbenetton]
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A 17-year-old just built a complete No Man’s Sky-style procedural planet in Unity with nothing but Claude Code. One weekend. No plugins. No asset packs. No team. No prior shader knowledge. Real-time terrain generation as you fly in. Unique biomes based on height and temperature. Atmosphere with glowing rim. Dynamic LOD so the surface gets detailed when you land. Spaceship controls. Even a full solar system with multiple planets. Studios still charge $5k–$15k to make something like this. He recorded a 30-second flythrough, dropped the full project on Gumroad for $15, and made money. Now the complete breakdown is public — every single step, every exact prompt, nothing left out. From setting up the project to building the LOD system and spawning multiple worlds. Read the thread. Copy the prompts. Build your own planet this weekend. Post your clip when it’s done. The kid didn’t just prove it’s possible — he showed exactly how. What’s stopping you?
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RugNik@RugNik·
A 17 year old schoolkid just made $5,000. He built a full No Man’s Sky-style procedural planet in Unity using Claude Code in one weekend. Fly to the planet, watch terrain generate live, land on unique surface, add biomes, atmosphere, LOD, spaceship controls and even a whole solar system. No plugins. No assets. No team. Just Unity + Claude Code and exact prompts from the thread. Studios still charge $5k–$15k for this exact thing. He recorded a 30-second flythrough, dropped the project files on Gumroad for $15, and cashed out. Now you can do the same this weekend. Read the full breakdown. Build one planet. Post the clip.A kid just proved it works. What’s stopping you?
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
@RugNik This breakdown is gold. Exact prompts + clear steps make it actually doable. A 17-year-old building a full procedural planet in one weekend is wild. Saved the thread.Would go for something weirder first. Thanks for sharing every step!
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
@AlexFinn He spent $30K calling it crazy. Everyone else spent the same money a year later calling it obvious
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
5 months ago I spent $30,000 on 3 Mac Studios, 2 Mac Minis, and a DGX Spark I went all in on local LLMs and encouraged others to do the same I warned prices would explode I was called crazy, a hype beast, dangerous, and that I had no idea what I was talking about Since then: • Mac Studios above 96gb have become unavailable • Memory prices have 4x’d • Other hardware prices have 10x’d Now those same AI influencers who destroyed me are spending 5 to 6 figures on hardware publicly GLM 5.2 dropped and it’s Opus level. I’m running it on 1 of my 3 Mac Studios 512gbs. The same ones I was called an idiot and hype beast for buying. The same ones that are reselling for triple the price used. The insane part is this is just the beginning Intelligence will be integrated into every device you own, including devices that aren’t even publicly available yet like humanoid robots All of these new devices will require GPUs, memory, storage, and more components Components that have already 10x’d in price That’s not even counting all the people that will start vibe coding when Codex and Claude Code become more mainstream Right now less than 1% of the world is even taking advantage of those tools Imagine what happens when it reaches 2% The local revolution is here. Hardware is the bottleneck Act accordingly
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DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
This Japanese restaurant logo is simultaneously a Japanese crane and a hand holding chopsticks.
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Vaxor
Vaxor@Vax0r·
@LaTwitchance That's a brilliant idea for focusing on your personal growth.
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La Twitchance@LaTwitchance·
😳 CETTE ÉTUDIANTE CHINOISE EST DEVENUE VIRALE APRÈS AVOIR RÉVISÉ PENDANT DES HEURES La jeune femme a tellement étudié sans s’arrêter que sa canette de Coca-Cola a fini par fondre à côté d’elle 😭📚🥤
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HOUSE PORN@HOUSEPORN___·
I have to try this at least once in my life
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Vaxor@Vax0r·
@sciencegirl It was supposed to be a beautiful video, not an AI-generated product.
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Freedom is everything
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The most thrilling hiking route in China
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