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THIS DEVELOPER BOUGHT A $799 MAC MINI AND NOW RUNS 5 FACELESS YOUTUBE CHANNELS FOR $55/MONTH WITH CLAUDE AGENTS the trick is not buying a stronger computer. the trick is giving claude its own 24/7 machine, so it can take over the screen, click through tools, move files, write...

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