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Most people see a street. He sees $300-600 per block. A 24-year-old from Chengdu figured out that every hotel, every apartment, every commercial space within walking distance is an untapped asset. One nobody has packaged yet. He straps a rig to his back, walks in, spends twenty minutes scanning the space, and leaves with a file that lets anyone on earth stand inside that room from their couch. The client pastes a link on their booking page. Guests tour the property before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up. He gets paid $400 for the scan. $99 every month for hosting. The technology: 3D Gaussian Splatting. Free on GitHub since 2023. The app: Luma AI. Also free. The page he delivers: built by Claude in ten minutes. Total tool cost: $20/month. Month one: $3,500. Month six: $18,000. The streets haven't changed. He just started charging for them.

Most people see a street. He sees $300-600 per block. A 24-year-old from Chengdu figured out that every hotel, every apartment, every commercial space within walking distance is an untapped asset. One nobody has packaged yet. He straps a rig to his back, walks in, spends twenty minutes scanning the space, and leaves with a file that lets anyone on earth stand inside that room from their couch. The client pastes a link on their booking page. Guests tour the property before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up. He gets paid $400 for the scan. $99 every month for hosting. The technology: 3D Gaussian Splatting. Free on GitHub since 2023. The app: Luma AI. Also free. The page he delivers: built by Claude in ten minutes. Total tool cost: $20/month. Month one: $3,500. Month six: $18,000. The streets haven't changed. He just started charging for them.

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Anthropic didn't build his memory system. He built it himself, and what you're looking at is the proof. Same source, no gatekeeping. The Obsidian CEO published it, anyone can install it. That's not a screensaver on his second monitor. It's his vault. Every point of light is a note. Every cluster is a project his AI already understands without being told again. He doesn't even touch the keyboard to move through it. One hand up, and the whole cluster tilts and spins, like he's turning a globe that happens to be his own head. A year ago he opened a new AI tab every morning and explained himself from scratch. Who he is, what he's building, what he wants. 200+ hours a year, just re-introducing himself to a machine. Then he stopped writing prompts and started writing one file instead. It loaded before every session. His goals, his projects, his blind spots. Claude read it first, every time, without asking. Now the cluster on that screen keeps growing on its own. New notes link themselves. Nothing gets explained twice. He's not showing off code. He's showing off the machine that finally stopped forgetting him.

Anthropic didn't build his memory system. He built it himself, and what you're looking at is the proof. Same source, no gatekeeping. The Obsidian CEO published it, anyone can install it. That's not a screensaver on his second monitor. It's his vault. Every point of light is a note. Every cluster is a project his AI already understands without being told again. He doesn't even touch the keyboard to move through it. One hand up, and the whole cluster tilts and spins, like he's turning a globe that happens to be his own head. A year ago he opened a new AI tab every morning and explained himself from scratch. Who he is, what he's building, what he wants. 200+ hours a year, just re-introducing himself to a machine. Then he stopped writing prompts and started writing one file instead. It loaded before every session. His goals, his projects, his blind spots. Claude read it first, every time, without asking. Now the cluster on that screen keeps growing on its own. New notes link themselves. Nothing gets explained twice. He's not showing off code. He's showing off the machine that finally stopped forgetting him.

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See that pot he's about to open. There's a fourth person in this story making $11,970 a month. Read. The chef knew every order before he arrived. The guests knew their table was ready. The owner knew the night would run smoothly. None of them talked to each other. A chatbot did it. At midnight. On DMs. On the restaurant website. In 2 seconds per message. The chef cooked. The guests ate. The owner slept. The fourth person built that chatbot in 4 hours and charges $399/month for it. 30 restaurants. 93% margin. You saw three people in this video. The one making the most money wasn't there.

See that pot he's about to open. There's a fourth person in this story making $11,970 a month. Read. The chef knew every order before he arrived. The guests knew their table was ready. The owner knew the night would run smoothly. None of them talked to each other. A chatbot did it. At midnight. On DMs. On the restaurant website. In 2 seconds per message. The chef cooked. The guests ate. The owner slept. The fourth person built that chatbot in 4 hours and charges $399/month for it. 30 restaurants. 93% margin. You saw three people in this video. The one making the most money wasn't there.

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Do you actually understand what he just built. A box that sits under a desk, pulls $8 a month in electricity, and runs a business that makes $17,000 a month. That same box brings in $2,500 per client. On repeat. He didn't buy software. He didn't hire anyone. He built six agents on hardware he owns outright and pointed them at a lead generation business. One agent finds the prospects. One writes personalized outreach for each one. One reviews everything before it goes out. One sends it. One tracks what's working. Five to ten booked calls a week. $1,000 to $2,000 per client per month. Two to three hours of actual work from him. The box does the rest while he's not watching. Most people see a mini PC. He sees a business that never clocks out.

Do you actually understand what he just built. A box that sits under a desk, pulls $8 a month in electricity, and runs a business that makes $17,000 a month. That same box brings in $2,500 per client. On repeat. He didn't buy software. He didn't hire anyone. He built six agents on hardware he owns outright and pointed them at a lead generation business. One agent finds the prospects. One writes personalized outreach for each one. One reviews everything before it goes out. One sends it. One tracks what's working. Five to ten booked calls a week. $1,000 to $2,000 per client per month. Two to three hours of actual work from him. The box does the rest while he's not watching. Most people see a mini PC. He sees a business that never clocks out.

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You may not have realized it yet. But the market for routine business operations is about to collapse. Because this is what their replacement looks like. A telegram chat. A team of AI agents. He types what he needs. They execute. He approves in ten minutes and moves on. Code written. Sites built. Leads qualified. Support handled. Invoices sent. Competitors monitored. All of it. Ten minutes a day. A 6-person ops team costs $28,000/month. His agents do the same work for $200/month in tools. They didn't hire the team back. The person who built those agents charges $2,500/month to maintain them. The gap between someone running this system and someone still doing it manually is not closing. It widens every week.

You may not have realized it yet. But the market for routine business operations is about to collapse. Because this is what their replacement looks like. A telegram chat. A team of AI agents. He types what he needs. They execute. He approves in ten minutes and moves on. Code written. Sites built. Leads qualified. Support handled. Invoices sent. Competitors monitored. All of it. Ten minutes a day. A 6-person ops team costs $28,000/month. His agents do the same work for $200/month in tools. They didn't hire the team back. The person who built those agents charges $2,500/month to maintain them. The gap between someone running this system and someone still doing it manually is not closing. It widens every week.

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Most people see a Mac Mini as a home computer. He saw a $300 invoice waiting to happen. A guy in Shenzhen figured out that every early-stage startup, every founder, every small business owner needs the same thing, someone to tell them what their competitors are doing and where the gaps are. Nobody wants to pay $2,000 for a research firm. Nobody wants to wait a week. He set up Hermes on a laptop. Local model. No API costs. First report took 15 minutes. He charged $300 and delivered same day. Then he bought another machine. Then another. Now there are 65 Mac Minis on metal shelves in his apartment. Each one runs its own agent. Each agent has its own skills folder that grows every time it completes a task. Month one: $3,200. Month three: $9,600. The tool: Hermes Agent. Free on GitHub. The model: Qwen 3.6 27B. Also free. Total monthly cost: $2 in electricity. The hardware paid for itself in week two. The shelves haven't changed. He just keeps adding machines.

Most people see a Mac Mini as a home computer. He saw a $300 invoice waiting to happen. A guy in Shenzhen figured out that every early-stage startup, every founder, every small business owner needs the same thing, someone to tell them what their competitors are doing and where the gaps are. Nobody wants to pay $2,000 for a research firm. Nobody wants to wait a week. He set up Hermes on a laptop. Local model. No API costs. First report took 15 minutes. He charged $300 and delivered same day. Then he bought another machine. Then another. Now there are 65 Mac Minis on metal shelves in his apartment. Each one runs its own agent. Each agent has its own skills folder that grows every time it completes a task. Month one: $3,200. Month three: $9,600. The tool: Hermes Agent. Free on GitHub. The model: Qwen 3.6 27B. Also free. Total monthly cost: $2 in electricity. The hardware paid for itself in week two. The shelves haven't changed. He just keeps adding machines.

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Do you actually understand what's happening. He took an old laptop and turned it into a box that replaces every AI subscription he pays for. Now that box brings in $2,500 a month, per client, on repeat. No new hardware. Just parts he already had, mounted on a printed plate, running six agents without breaking a sweat. The agents don't sleep. One scouts topics. One writes drafts. One rejects anything below standard. One pushes finished work out the door. One watches over the rest. Fifteen clients. Thirty pieces of content each, every month. Four hours a week from him. The system he built out of spare parts now earns more than most people's actual job. Everyone else recycled their old laptop. He recycled his into income.

Do you actually understand what's happening. He took an old laptop and turned it into a box that replaces every AI subscription he pays for. Now that box brings in $2,500 a month, per client, on repeat. No new hardware. Just parts he already had, mounted on a printed plate, running six agents without breaking a sweat. The agents don't sleep. One scouts topics. One writes drafts. One rejects anything below standard. One pushes finished work out the door. One watches over the rest. Fifteen clients. Thirty pieces of content each, every month. Four hours a week from him. The system he built out of spare parts now earns more than most people's actual job. Everyone else recycled their old laptop. He recycled his into income.

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A girl on a balcony made $1,700 today from silly little TikToks she never appeared in. She said it doesn't feel real. Then showed the dashboard. 50 faceless accounts. No face. No voice. Claude wrote every script. A robot voice read them. Buffer scheduled them. Every video sends viewers to one store. Digital products. They deliver themselves. 5 hours of work a week. $57 a month in tools. The dashboard says $1,700 today. She's standing over the city like she still can't believe it.

A girl on a balcony made $1,700 today from silly little TikToks she never appeared in. She said it doesn't feel real. Then showed the dashboard. 50 faceless accounts. No face. No voice. Claude wrote every script. A robot voice read them. Buffer scheduled them. Every video sends viewers to one store. Digital products. They deliver themselves. 5 hours of work a week. $57 a month in tools. The dashboard says $1,700 today. She's standing over the city like she still can't believe it.

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