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@gippp69 the install is the front door, the real value starts when the agent stops forgetting between tasks
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Gipp 🦅@gippp69·
THIS CHINESE GUY SET UP HERMES AGENT IN 5 MINUTES, OPENED 200+ MODELS FOR $0, AND SHOWED HOW A FREE LOCAL STACK CAN REPLACE A $200/MONTH AI HABIT he walks through the setup step by step. windows, macos, linux, free api, localhost, and a clean install flow that looks way less complicated than most people assume this is the part people keep missing about Hermes. the install is only the front door. the real value starts after the first task, when the agent begins saving repeated work as reusable skills instead of forgetting everything like a normal chat tab most AI users keep renting the same output every day. Hermes turns pricing scans, review mining, research summaries, and competitor breakdowns into workflows you can run again without rebuilding the process from scratch that is why local agents are getting dangerous. not because they are flashy, but because one laptop, one model stack, and 10-20 saved skills can do the kind of repeatable work people still pay humans $300-$500 to produce watch this first, then look deeper into Hermes. the free setup is not the real story. the real story is owning the workflow, the memory, and the system that gets sharper every time you use it
Gipp 🦅@gippp69

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Antid@antisadh·
@LunarResearcher 86M polymarket trades free on github and people still pay for course screenshots of the same data
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Lunar@LunarResearcher·
My girlfriend noticed something Sunday morning. "You're smiling at your laptop." "What?" "You. At 9am. On a Sunday. Smiling." I shrugged. "Just checking the bot." She put her coffee down. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking cleared $2,800 in a single weekend. Another flipped 156 trades in 48 hours with 78% winrate. One more turned $950 into $14,200 in 17 days. She stopped mid-sip. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: github.com/warproxxx/poly… 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: github.com/warproxxx/poly… Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: github.com/pselamy/patter… ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating nine months." "Exactly. Nine months." I didn't have a good answer. She closed her laptop lid. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything tonight. From the top. I'm not asking." Profile: @xuanxuan008?r=lunarlunar#w7FJaKQ" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@xuanxuan008?r… Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited nine months. Then they take over the conversation.
Lunar@LunarResearcher

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@myttle_web3 the model stopped answering in a box and started living inside the workflow, that's the whole shift
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Myttle@myttle_web3·
this guy is giving a model hands. MiniMax M3 sits behind Hermes. Ollama is the wire. the agent is the body. that sounds small until you watch the screen. the model is not answering in a box anymore. it can sit inside a workflow. open tools. carry context. run the next step. this is why 1M context matters. not because someone wants a longer chat. because agents need memory for the mess: - logs - files - failed runs - screens - tool outputs - the last thing that broke code generation was the demo. task execution is the market.
Lunar@LunarResearcher

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Antid@antisadh·
@bored2boar we are here on the anxiety leg is exactly where most retail stops listening to the people who were right last time
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Oracle Boar@bored2boar·
everything happening now was predicted by me way before. remember who told you to sell everything 2 years ago. back then, people called me crazy because they weren't ready to hear the truth. i wonder where those people are now. will tell you when to buy again, wait for it.
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Oracle Boar@bored2boar

3 months ago I predicted this market crash... Bull Run phase shifted from Euphoria to Anxiety Your portfolio is going to 0 and this is your last chance Here's how to save your money and what will happen next👇🧵

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Antid@antisadh·
@0xMortyx 30 minutes of his real setup is worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course on the timeline
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0xMorty@0xMortyx·
Boris Cherny (Claude Code's creator): "I don't prompt anymore. I write loops, and the loops prompt Claude." In 30 minutes, Boris shows his real daily Claude Code setup Claude + loops + routines + dynamic workflow Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
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Antid@antisadh·
JAKE QUIT $2,800/MONTH FREELANCING AND BUILT A SECOND BRAIN WITH HERMES AGENT ON A $999 MACBOOK. NETS $4,400/MONTH ON 15 MINUTE REPORTS jake was grinding $2,800 a month writing landing pages for startups, 50 hours a week, every dollar tied to his time on the keyboard he found hermes agent in a reddit thread, installed it on his macbook air in 30 minutes, fed in every brief and template he had ever written hermes saved each task as a skill on his disk, by week 2 the folder had 18 files, by month 3 it had 47 and every new job finished 40% faster than the last he runs competitor research reports for early stage founders, charges $300 per report, delivers in 15 minutes what research firms charge $2,000 for 15 reports a month plus 6 retainer clients at $400 each, nets $4,400 in pure margin on $2 a month in electricity the agent gets smarter every job while jake sells, most freelancers compete on hours, jake compounded a folder of skills instead the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes.
Sprytix@Sprytixl

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Antid@antisadh·
@beamnxw letting the terminal do the clicking, logging, and uploading while you just watch impressions grow is what scale actually looks like
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beamnxw ./@beamnxw·
32-YEAR-OLD CONTENT MAKER BUILT A 5-CHANNEL AI VIDEO FACTORY IN 1 AFTERNOON WHILE CMUX MANAGED EVERY AGENT one terminal. Plan mode. Claude Code. YouTube Shorts + automated production + built-in browser. $0 spent on Selenium/Puppeteer. zero code written by hand running a content empire. Reddit sync. AI agents that find trends, script, generate voiceovers, and post videos directly to YouTube Studio the "senior" automation engineer: $1,840 Anthropic bill. 11 prod incidents. 46 chaotic terminal windows open at the same time him: $47 bill. 0 incidents. 5 agents running in a single workspace with vertical splits Tab acceptance rate is not productivity. Managing 46 messy windows is not scaling. True scale is letting your terminal do the clicking, logging, and uploading while you watch the impressions grow
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Antid@antisadh·
@gippp69 madness at home and netting more than most agencies do with a full team
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Antid@antisadh·
JAKE QUIT $2,800/MONTH FREELANCING AND RUNS HERMES AGENT FROM A $999 MACBOOK. NETS $4,400/MONTH ON 15 MINUTE REPORTS jake was grinding $2,800 a month writing landing pages for startups, 50 hours a week, no leverage, every dollar tied to his time on the keyboard he found hermes agent in a reddit thread, installed it on his macbook air in 30 minutes, ran a competitor research brief and delivered the same report a research firm charges $2,000 for in 15 minutes first week he sent 50 cold messages on upwork offering competitor reports at $300, closed 3 clients, delivered 3 reports in under an hour total by month 3 his hermes folder had 47 saved skills, every new report finishes 40% faster than the last because the agent reuses what worked before he charges $300 per report and runs 15 a month, plus 6 retainer clients paying $400 each. nets $4,400 in pure margin on $2 a month in electricity the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes.
Gipp 🦅@gippp69

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Antid@antisadh·
@N01ennn one review session per week, everything else dispatched overnight from her phone — that's not a content job, that's an operation
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NO1ennn@N01ennn·
A 19 YEAR OLD GIRL MAKES $10,000-15,000/MONTH MAKING VIDEOS FOR IPAD KIDS. CALLS IT EMBARRASSING. THE BILLS DON’T CARE finds viral kids video. copies description. pastes into Flik AI. downloads. uploads. millions of views but one video is still one video. the real money is the system. five channels. Claude as operations manager. Mac Mini runs 24/7 Claude Computer Use controls the screen. Skills load per channel at task init. Dispatch queues overnight from phone. iCloud syncs every output automatically. Google Calendar never misses a publish one review session per week. everything else automated $799 Mac Mini. $55/month tools. month 12: $8,000-12,000/month kids rewatch the same video 50 times. the algorithm rewards it. Claude generates faster than any studio
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Antid@antisadh·
@gippp69 most agents forget the second you close the tab, hermes writing skills to disk is the difference between a tool and an employee
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Antid@antisadh·
@insomnia_vip @CyfrinUpdraft blame the hacker after the exploit or learn to read the contract before it ships, only one of those scales
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Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
True peace of mind in web3 is just a free @CyfrinUpdraft course away
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Over $4B has been stolen from crypto projects over the years Most people immediately blame hackers But in many cases the real issue was vulnerable smart contracts Thats where @cyfrin comes in Cyfrin is one of the largest blockchain security companies today They audit smart contracts find vulnerabilities build security tools and help protect protocols securing more than $50B in value What I like is that they do much more than just audits They built: -> Updraft - free Web3 courses for anyone looking to learn -> Cygent - an AI security engineer for finding vulnerabilities -> BattleChain - a place where researchers can attack contracts before launch One bug can cost a protocol millions Finding it before launch is a lot cheaper

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Antid@antisadh·
@leopardracer swapping the cloud backend for local llm fit and keeping the same agent running is the move every dev is going to make eventually
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leopardracer@leopardracer·
THIS SPANISH DEV REFUSED TO PAY FOR AI EVER AGAIN he had $6,000 loaded into Minimax and said no built a Hermes agent then swapped the entire cloud backend for a local LLM Fit setup and now runs the whole thing for free on his own machine no API bills no token anxiety no subscriptions while everyone else is watching their credits burn he is running agents locally and keeping every dollar this is what it looks like when someone actually figures it out bookmark this and drop a like👇
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Antid@antisadh·
JAKE MILLER REPLACED A $40,000/MONTH AWS BILL WITH 100 MAC MINIS IN HIS APARTMENT. EVERY AI SUBSCRIPTION NOW FREE AT $3 IN ELECTRICITY PER BOX jake was paying $40,000 a month renting H100 servers in the cloud for his AI startup, the quality was magic but the burn rate was killing the runway he did the math on running it locally and bought 100 mac mini m4s, racked them in his bedroom pulling less total power than three nvidia servers while delivering the same throughput claude code, chatgpt pro, gemini, cursor and copilot used to cost him another $459 a month combined, all of them now run free on his local stack with one environment variable ollama added support for the anthropic messages api in january 2026, so claude code itself connects to your local mac mini with one line of code, same interface, zero subscription bills apple stores ran out of mac minis in 2026 because $599 one time beats $200 a month forever, that shortage is the most honest product review any machine has ever received the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes.
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Antid@antisadh·
@leopardracer headcount as liability instead of leverage is the sentence that defines the next 5 years
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leopardracer@leopardracer·
RONIN RUNS A $40K/MO AGENCY WITH ZERO EMPLOYEES this guy spun up a CEO, COO and a full agent workforce in half an hour, all running claude under the hood, all tasks visible in real time, all approvals through one inbox his total costs: $750/month, 90% margin, zero payroll, zero standups, zero “let me check with my team” what used to cost $30k/month in salaries now costs cents in api calls headcount isn’t leverage anymore, it’s a liability bookmark this and drop a like👇
Ronin@DeRonin_

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Antid@antisadh·
@0xRicker edge = fair_prob - market_price is the whole formula and people still refuse to write it down
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0xRicker@0xRicker·
Ex-Citibank quant trader built Polymarket bot and turned $968 → $155,475 using one edge I traced his 13,744 trades using Claude → backtested his strategy on 77M trades dataset that gap is the secret: fair_prob = 0.50 market_price = 0.02 to 0.25 edge = fair_prob - market_price the edge is not one price. it's a probability model that runs on every 5-minute BTC window and only fires when the market price disagrees with it. edge = fair_prob - market_price when the gap is wide enough, it enters. that's why his fills land everywhere from 2¢ to 67¢. sometimes the crowd underprices a cheap longshot, sometimes it misprices a near-coinflip at 50¢ Profile: @xuanxuan008?r=joinjoinjoin" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@xuanxuan008?r…
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Antid@antisadh·
@slash1sol 78.6% win rate on a market where the question is "do they ship on time" and almost nobody plays this side
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slash1s@slash1sol·
While everyone waits for GPT-5.6, this trader is quietly betting it WON'T ship on time and making bank. [Dzibra1998.] only trades AI release-date markets on Polymarket. > NO on GPT-5.6 by June 8: $10.6K in at 77.1¢ -> now $13.5K -> +27.5%. > NO by June 15: +100.3%. > NO by June 5: +25.6%. 78.6% win rate with $9,171 PnL. He turned $498 into this since January. The edge is simple: model launches always slip. The crowd trades rumors but he trades the engineering timeline. Check his here -> @Dzibra1998" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">predictparity.com/traders/p/@Dzi….?code=slash
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Just went all-in on France to beat Senegal at the World Cup and I didn't wait a single second for the fill. The fastest sports prediction exchange just went public. @predofficial doesn't move like a betting site. It moves like an exchange. > Market order on France moneyline at 68¢. > Filled in under 200ms -- instant. > Spreads under 2%, zero house edge. > Cash sitting idle? Still earning 6% APY till kickoff. No book, no house taking the other side and no getting capped or banned the moment you start winning. It's peer-to-peer -- you trade sports outcomes like assets, against other traders, on Base. And the launch came loaded: > Brand new desktop UI -- full order book, long/short, market & limit. > New sports live on day one. > FIFA Friendlies. > World Cup markets running right now. > Exclusive future markets you will NOT find on any other platform. Sportsbooks were built to beat you. PRED was built so you can't be stopped. The Sports Prediction Exchange has arrived. Winners welcome and this time they mean it. Trade the game -> pred.app/?referral_code… Don't forget to bookmark it.

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Antid@antisadh·
@vorty279 monetizing speed and aggregation instead of content is the move most curators still haven't figured out
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@insomnia_vip @Polymarket 0.3c on a bitcoin market most traders never even loaded, 25,312% return on patience nobody else had
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Insomnia@insomnia_vip·
For 10 years he managed air traffic without losing a single plane Then the tower was automated and he lost the job A few months later he turned $1,100 into more than $800,000 on @Polymarket His wallet is public: @easyclap?via=insomnia" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@easyclap?via=… Most traders are still looking for the perfect signal He built a system that runs hundreds of them at once At the center is Claude Opus 4.8 Around it are up to 250 AI agents scanning order books, market data, news feeds and prediction markets in parallel Every opportunity gets broken down, checked, scored and reviewed before capital is deployed In one trade, a Bitcoin market was trading at just 0.3c The system accumulated 27,684 shares for $62.44 A few days later the position settled for $15,127 That's a 25,312% return from a market most traders never even noticed He doesn't really operate a trading bot He operates an entire trading desk made of AI agents The tower got automated Then he automated everything else Connect wallet to this bot and automatically copy every trade: t.me/poly_parlay_bo…
kiosa@thegreatest_sv

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Antid@antisadh·
@gippp69 five engineers replaced by one founder with supabase and vercel is the whole shift in one sentence
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Gipp 🦅@gippp69·
26-YEAR-OLD GIRL QUIT HER JOB AND BUILT A SMALL SOCIAL NETWORK FOR NYC CAFES. 31,000 USERS IN 4 MONTHS. NOW IT MAKES $18,400/MO FROM LOCAL SHOPS she didn’t try to build another instagram. she built a tiny app for one obsessed niche: people who save cafes, share lists, follow local taste, and discover places before they go viral on tiktok the product is simple. profiles, posts, likes, saved lists, search, comments, and a feed. that is basically every social network at the core. the hard part was never the idea. it was needing 5 engineers to make it work claude code changes that. one person can now build auth, database, feed logic, profiles, follow system, storage, notifications, and deployment with supabase and vercel instead of hiring a full team the money is not from ads. cafes pay $199/month to claim their page, boost new menu drops, see which lists saved them, and post local offers. power users pay $8/month for private maps and early city guides most people still think social networks need millions of users. she proved the opposite. 10,000 people in one niche can be worth more than 100,000 random users scrolling for nothing small social networks are the new local media businesses. claude code just made them cheap enough for one person to start one from a laptop
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