14 year old student from China ordered a Raspberry... Pi Zero for $4, a PiSugar battery for $3, and a small 3.5" screen for $6. $13 total and a package from AliExpress. He soldered it together himself, installed Ollama, and loaded Gemma 2b - a model that runs entirely offline. No servers, no subscriptions, no API keys. Then he used that device to break into the GTA VI pre-alpha build. The one Rockstar keeps locked away from everyone. The debug console appeared on screen. Lucia's inventory. Water physics parameters. Things only the developers were supposed to see. Rockstar spent 10 years and keeps a team of 2,000 engineers to protect that build. The student spent $13 and a few eveningsshow more

Sprytix
4,558,482 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
This lawyer made $150,000 selling portable offline AI. It... analyzes docs that can’t legally be shown on the web. The whole setup costs $50 and he sells it for $999. Here's how to make one step-by-step: You need 4 things: → Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB) → PiSugar 3 Plus battery → Whisplay HAT for the screen and mic → 64GB SD card. Total cost on Ali is around $50 to $90 if you wait for the right deals. 1. Write Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit to the SD card using Raspberry Pi Imager. 2. Stack the PiSugar battery underneath the Pi, snap the Whisplay HAT on top, insert the SD card, and boot the device. 3. Open the terminal and install Ollama with one command: curl -fsSL | sh 4. Pull a model that actually runs on the Pi without choking: ollama pull phi3:mini 5. Run the model and start chatting offline: ollama run phi3:mini The whole thing fits in your pocket, lasts 4 hours on battery, and never touches the internet once setup is done. The lawyer wraps his version in a custom case, preloads it with legal document analysis prompts, and sells it to law firms that can't legally process client data in the cloud. You can sell yours to doctors, accountants, government contractors, defense companies, or anyone else who handles data that legally cannot leave the building. Hardware cost: $50 to $90. Selling price: $500 to $1999show more

Coin Shot ☁️
199,276 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
19-year-old from china makes $9,000/month designing product sites and... ships each one in an afternoon. here's his exact setup the whole thing runs on two tools that each do one job: > brief written by hand: 5 min > Moonchild builds the design system, then every screen from it: 20 min > MCP hands the design to Claude as real structure, not a screenshot: instant > Claude Code reads those exact tokens and builds the live app: 20 min > second Claude session reviews the build for drift: 10 min total: about an hour. screen five still matches screen one. no agency, no dev, no design team the trick is MCP. the design tool passes Claude the actual colors, components and layout, so it builds from the source instead of guessing from a picture. full pipeline, every prompt, in the article above.show more

Ridark
19,477 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Stop thinking of Claude as something you talk to.... A student spent $4 on a transmitter $350 on an iPad, one afternoon wiring it together. Now Claude physically taps through apps while he does absolutely nothing. No laptop open. No prompts. No supervision. No salary. It opens books, clicks menus, reads the screen, decides what to do next. Acts. This is not a chatbot, this is not a copilot, this is a deployed worker that costs less than your grocery run. Silicon Valley is burning $100m+ trying to build autonomous agents, A broke student did it on a Saturday for $354. The future isn't coming, some kid already built it on his desk and went back to sleep.show more

Defileo🔮
674,238 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
THIS 12-YEAR-OLD CHINESE KID JUST BUILT THE IRON MAN... INTERFACE WITHOUT WRITING A LINE OF CODE He waves his hand and 6500 particles on the screen behind him morph into Saturn, then a globe, then an alien mountain range. The trick is MediaPipe tracking his fingers through a laptop webcam, mapped to a particle physics engine running in the browser. He didn't write the code. He told Gemini what he wanted to see, copy-pasted the output, and shipped it to GitHub the same night. The ceiling for what a kid in his bedroom can build has quietly become absurd. Last year this was a Stanford grad project and this year it is a Tuesday... Save this time capsule from 2026 ↓show more

slash1s
20,061 Aufrufe • vor 17 Tagen
Introducing Arcana. The only framework that lets you build... and run a complete onchain app in one place. Built for the way people build now. Prompt it, deploy it, run it onchain, all from one framework with no infrastructure to assemble.show more

Arcana
73,081 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
A few years ago, I was at St. Sebastian’s... covering a basketball game for the Herald. There were about 1,500 people crammed into the gymnasium, all excited to witness point guard Trevor Mullin eclipse 2,000 career points. Then, a freshman took the game over. He began things by posterizing three defenders at the rim. Later on, he pulled off this alley-oop, catching a pass from Mullin in the process. It was then that I turned to Trevor Hass from the Globe, and said: "I think this kid could play in the NBA one day." That freshman turned out to be AJ Dybantsa, and that day has arrived. He has officially been selected with the No. 1 overall pick in tonight's Draft by the Washington Wizards.show more

Brendan Connelly
39,033 Aufrufe • vor 22 Tagen
A 20-year-old student from China, Li Hao, built an... AI speed radar with Claude alone and sold it to a city district for $317,000 He wrote the whole thing in 9 days, spending about $20 on Claude API calls He set an old camera on his balcony, pointed it at the intersection below, and let Claude watch the road Claude tags every car, motorbike and pedestrian in real time, 653 in five minutes, and flags anyone over the limit The moment a car speeds, Claude clips the video, reads the license plate, matches the owner, and emails the fine on its own A normal radar takes one photo and misses half the time. Claude records full video, so there is nothing to dispute, and the fines go out with no operator He walked into the district office with a flash drive and asked for 10 minutes. he left with a contract Every Claude config he used is in the articleshow more

Fokki
331,403 Aufrufe • vor 14 Tagen
Lady rescued after 4 years of being Chained and... locked inside the house by her Brother Over a Business dispute A woman was reportedly rescued from captivity in the Mpape area of Maitama Extension, Abuja, after allegedly being chained and locked inside a dark room by her brother for four years following a dispute over a cement business they started together. According to an eyewitness account, the woman’s brother allegedly declared her mentally unstable and confined her in a room to prevent her from claiming her share of the business. The situation came to light when a man fetching water near the compound heard unusual sounds coming from a locked room. Alarmed by what he heard, he alerted members of the community, who forced their way into the room and found the woman chained inside. She was subsequently rescued and rushed to a hospital for medical attention, as she was unable to walk after years of alleged confinement. The eyewitness further claimed that the woman’s daughter had gone missing and alleged that the brother was responsible for the child’s disappearance alleging that the child may have been used for ritual purposes. However, these claims remain unverified.show more

Instablog9ja
725,667 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Unprecedented! A Class 4 student, Amayra, jumped from the... fourth floor of her school and died after hitting her head on a wall. She climbed the railing, sat for a few moments, then leaped into the bushes below. Doctors declared her dead on arrival at the hospital. Amayra was her father's only child. He filed an FIR against the school. He alleged that the school hid the incident site and failed to inform him of the severity. When the police arrived for the investigation, the principal refused them entry and locked the doors. The team waited 1.5 hours outside. What could have led a 4th-standard kid to take this drastic step?show more

Treeni
1,207,987 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten
A girl stumbled onto one of the quietest money... moves on YouTube right now. $15,000 last month. 10 minutes of actual work per video. She opens YouTube, studies what kids are rewatching obsessively. Not to copy it. To understand what makes them stop and stare. That insight goes straight into Claude. Out comes a complete creative brief the character personality, the color palette, the scene, the vibe. Detailed enough to build from. Fast enough to feel like cheating. She takes that brief into Picsart. Builds the visual foundation. Gets the look exactly right. Then one prompt into Sora 2 and the video renders itself. Fluid animation. Saturated colors. Characters that move in that specific way that makes toddlers completely lose their minds. No microphone. No ring light. No editing software open at 2am. Just three apps, a creative eye, and 10 minutes she carved out between coffee and whatever else she had going on that day. The videos land on YouTube and disappear into the algorithm in the best possible way. Kids find them. Watch them again. And again. Screen time reports go crazy. YouTube keeps serving them to new households. One video pulls 2 million views. The next one pulls 3. At the end of the month the number on the screen says $15,000. She didn't build an audience. She built a system. There's a difference. And right now that difference is worth $15,000 a month.show more

Shelpid.WI3M
36,765 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
19-year-old girl spent $42 and 30 minutes, then made... $9,600 from children’s videos she never appeared in. 4,100,000 views on YouTube, no camera, no face, no editor. The entire channel was built around kids content. One video uploaded in 2023 still brings in money every month with zero extra work. Dozens of videos like this, each one turning simple stories, bright visuals and voiceovers into small digital assets. $6,000+ a month from a faceless kids channel running in the background. $42 spent on tools, $9,600+ made from content she didn’t even film herself. The best children’s channel is the one that works without needing you on camera.show more

Gipp 🦅
513,828 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
A 19-year-old student from China, Zhang Wei, developed an... AI radar and sold it to Hong Kong for $550,000 He created it using Claude, spending just $20 and a month on development He walked into the Hong Kong administration office with a flash drive and asked for just 5 minutes of their time. 30 minutes later, he walked out with a check for $550,000 The code, connected to a camera, detects speed in real time. If the speed exceeds the limit, Claude takes a video clip and identifies the owner by the car's license plate. The video and the fine are then automatically sent to the owner's email address Unlike a conventional radar that only takes a photo and doesn't always work, this AI radar eliminates disputes because it captures video and makes the process fully autonomous by sending out the fines on its own The article includes the ready-to-use configurations.show more

Bober_smart
4,320,406 Aufrufe • vor 25 Tagen
JENSEN HUANG UNVEILED A BOARD THAT RUNS 1 TRILLION... PARAMETER AI MODELS. THE $249 NVIDIA BOX UNDER YOUR DESK KILLS A $200/MONTH AI BILL FOR $5 IN ELECTRICITY jensen held it up on stage with one hand and called it the architecture that runs the future of ai. that same technology now ships in a $249 box smaller than your wallet the jetson orin nano super pulls 7-25 watts and does 67 trillion ai operations per second. llama 3, mistral and deepseek run locally with no api fees and no data leaving your machine most developers pay $2,400 a year across chatgpt, openai api, claude pro and cursor. the jetson costs $314 in year one and $60 a year after. 2 year savings hit $4,431 install ollama with one command, change one line of code to point at localhost, and every tool built for openai works identically. zero rewrites, zero rate limits cloud subscriptions keep getting more expensive and rate limits keep getting tighter. the people who own the box in 2026 are going to look very far ahead in 2028 bookmark this and read the article belowshow more

starmex
54,309 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
FROM GAZA… A CRY TO THE WORLD I am... writing to you from Gaza. My children and little grandchildren go to sleep hungry, thirsty, and shivering from the bitter cold with their bare bodies every night. No food. No clean drinking water. No medicine. No electricity. No hospitals. We are not living… we are only trying to survive. I look into their eyes and have nothing to give them but prayers. A child asking for a piece of bread. A small grandchild asking for a sip of water. And I stand helpless before their tears. 🙏 Even $10 from you can save a child’s life today. If you can’t donate, please share this message. One share could change the fate of a family.show more

Haithem From GAZA | 🇵🇸
18,667 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
A 19 year old Chinese student controls an AI... security system from his bed through Telegram. Types one message on his phone, the device across the room wakes up, starts watching and reports back to him like an employee. While American companies charge $100 for a Ring camera plus $4 a month for cloud, this kid spent $10 once and built something smarter. He sent a Telegram message: open maixcam and notify me if a person detected. One second later his phone buzzed back. Green checkmark. Status: Active. Monitoring: Person detection enabled. Notifications: Telegram ready. His roommate laughed. Said a $10 device can't do real security. Then someone walked past the door. The phone buzzed instantly. Person detected. Class: person. Confidence: 92.00%. Position: (120, 80). Size: 100x150. Not a blurry photo 45 seconds later like Amazon cameras. Exact data in under 1 second. What it saw, how sure it is, where the person is standing, how big they are. All through a Telegram message. He built the whole thing with Claude Code in one weekend. The AI runs directly on the device, no cloud, no subscription, no internet needed after setup. 10MB of memory. Boots in 1 second. Camera sees, chip thinks, Telegram delivers. Posted a 17 second demo. GitHub exploded. 7,400 stars in 2 days. But person detection was just the demo. A developer in Tokyo forked it and pointed it at his front door. Telegram alert with a photo every time a delivery arrives. A mom in Seoul pointed it at her baby's crib. Gets a message when the baby stands up. A business owner in Shenzhen bought 6 for $60 total, mounted them around his warehouse and replaced a $200 a month security service. His entire security system is now a Telegram group chat with 6 AI cameras. Someone commented under the GitHub repo: I'm a senior engineer at a home security company. We have a team of 8 working on person detection. This 19 year old did it alone with Claude Code on a $10 device and it works better than our product. The student isn't a machine learning engineer. He's a second year CS student who wanted to know when his roommate eats his snacks. Claude Code wrote the detection model, the Telegram bot, the alert system and the boot sequence. He just described what he wanted. The roommate who laughed now has one pointed at his own shelf. Same device, same code, same Telegram bot. He stops losing snacks. The student stops losing sleep. Everyone is paying $100 for smart cameras with $4 monthly subscriptions. China is building the same thing for $10 with a Telegram chat and Claude Code. 7,400 stars. One weekend. One student who asked Claude Code to watch his door and accidentally built something better than Ring.show more

Marlow
23,390 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
The 20-year-old Mujahid was the victim of a conspiracy... between his acquaintance and doctors from the local medical college of Begrajpur in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. Mujahid, a resident of the village of Sanjak, claims that a man named Omprakash has been threatening and harassing him for the past two years. Then the Mujahid was told that he had health problems that required examination. Accompanied by Omprakash, he went to the hospital, where doctors allegedly, without his knowledge, anesthetized him and performed a sex reassignment operation. As a result, Mujahid lost his penis and testicles. "He brought me here, and the next morning I had an operation. When I regained consciousness, I was told that I had been turned from a boy into a girl," Mujahid recalls. Omprakash subsequently allegedly told the man that he would have to live with him now, as no one from his family or village would accept him anymore. Omprakash also threatened to kill Mujahid's father and take away his share of the family land. He said that he had hired a lawyer and now he would force her to marry him.show more

Trump Girl 🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲
12,076 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
38 years old on a 13-47 team, still getting... the crowd into it, showing the young guys good habits and how to win Kevin Garnett accepted a trade away from a playoff team (Brooklyn Nets), to come to the Minnesota Timberwolves with Flip Saunders & teach these guys how to be professionals As a side-note, this game was on March 7th, 2015; this was the last game Garnett played that season - He was completely engaged and competed like this team was in the middle of a playoff run 1 of 1show more

Jackson Lloyd
283,297 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Warren Mundine on the 7:30 report. Boasting about the... referendum results still. Now he is claiming that those who supported the Yes vote, have lost the support of Aboriginal people. What planet is he living on? Didn’t he see the results from Indigenous communities? Indigenous communities voted overwhelmingly in favour of a voice to parliament. That is a fact. The No side ran a campaign on misinformation and disinformation. Yes, they spent less money. But they got the support from News Corp for no cost at all. Who campaigned for the No side for months. So there’s that. And that goes without saying. NewsCorp always works with the Liberal Party’s narrative. So they let Dutton and others say whatever, whilst doing PR for him because he made it about politics. Analysts from News Corp’s reporting through the referendum confirms this also. Winning something through lying and confusing people, isn’t an authentic campaign. And selling out to further yourself is just as bad.show more

Dan Fangirl 🤓
59,952 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
🚨President Trump has solid grounds to CRUSH Sunny Hostin... and The View in court for repeatedly pushing the disgusting, debunked lie that he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl. This garbage comes from a 2016 hoax lawsuit by "Katie Johnson" that was dropped with ZERO evidence ever presented. Trump has always denied it — because it's a total fabrication. Time to make them pay. I hope he bankrupts them. Should Trump sue Sunny Hostin and The View into oblivion? A. YES B. NO Drop your answer below and RT if you stand with Trump! 🇺🇸show more

Right Scope 🇺🇸
34,036 Aufrufe • vor 6 Tagen