Tested this prompt with Image2 for the still image, then Seedance 2.0 for the video and the result came out surprisingly spicy, cinematic, and smooth, while staying platform-friendly without relying on obvious explicit wording. Take a closer look: there’s a lot to learn from how this prompt builds mood, lighting, motion, and subtle tension.
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A 22-year-old student in Shenzhen used a 900 RMB Redmi phone and made $14,700 in one month.
The funny part?
His parents still think he’s at home studying for exams.
The setup sounds almost too simple:
Every 30 minutes, his phone automatically opens 6 Chinese news apps like Weibo and Toutiao.
It screenshots breaking headlines.
Sends them to Claude.
Claude analyzes the news, compares it with Polymarket odds, then suggests trades based on the information gap.
The craziest part?
He didn’t write a single line of code.
The whole flow runs through PhoneDriver, an open-source tool that lets AI “see” a phone screen like a real human and decide where to tap, swipe, and open next.
No API.
No reverse engineering.
No account-risky backend tricks.
Just natural language commands controlling a real phone.
The alpha is simple:
Chinese news often breaks hours before it reaches English sources like Reuters.
Meanwhile, most Polymarket traders react to English-language information.
That creates a 20–50 minute window where the market is still behind the news.
A cheap phone.
An open-source tool.
An AI that can read screens.
And a market that reacts slower than the original information source.
This is not just a money-making story.
It’s a glimpse into the next wave of alpha:
AI agents + automation + information edge.
If you still think AI is only for writing content, you’re not paying attention.
now feels like the best time to build on @base.
you can just build things, while @bankrbot and @clanker_world handle the tokenized layer for you.
you do not need to worry about token price every day.
just keep shipping, keep creating value, and the upside can come from real trading volume around what you build. (see @kevincodex with @gitlawb, @aaronjmars with @aeonframework and @mac_eth with $surplus on their x page, crazy builder with mad respect)
the fair-launch nature also changes the game. no oversized team allocation, no forced CTO drama, no artificial insider structure. you ride with the community, and the community rides with you and your product
this naturally pushes open-source projects to collaborate too. if more teams build on top of your framework, your work gets more exposure, more usage, and more monetization opportunities.
on the tech side, @virtuals_io already provides a strong ai agent stack that can be integrated directly. that means your agent does not have to exist alone. it can plug into other teams, other agents, and broader onchain workflows. (btw all of the titan launch now listed on @binance, what a team)
and the bigger picture is simple: stablecoin activity on @base keeps climbing
whoever controls stablecoin flow controls attention, liquidity, and eventually the market.
now feels like the best time to build on @base.
@base is becoming a place where builders, agents, tokens, open-source software, and stablecoin liquidity can actually compound together.
just build it guys
Build and build, frens 🚀
This is exactly why @base is winning. Real builders can finally focus on shipping product instead of babysitting token charts.
Fair launch culture + stablecoin flow + AI agents = the perfect flywheel.
Shoutout @jessepollak — y’all are cooking something special.
Just keep building.
just shipped a landing page for gitgrok 🤖
an open-source AI Git assistant that lives in your terminal — commit messages, code review, bug fixing, and interactive chat. all from the CLI.
→ https://t.co/qn5wM7shIR
built with xAI Grok. also works with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Ollama (fully local).
Most AI coding tools explain the bug.
GitGrok actually fixes it.
Paste an error → get:
root cause analysis
exact code diff
clean implementation
production-ready fix suggestions
I built gitgrok 🤖 — an open-source AI Git assistant that lives in your terminal.
gitgrok commit → AI writes your commit message
gitgrok review → instant code review
gitgrok fix "error..." → paste an error, get a fix
gitgrok chat → interactive AI session with your repo context
Supports xAI Grok, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Ollama (fully local, no API key needed).
vs aider: ✅ Lighter, fewer tokens, simpler setup ✅ gitgrok fix — pipe stderr directly, AI patches the file ✅ Multi-provider out of the box ❌ No full repo mapping (yet) ❌ No auto-test runner (yet)
Open source. Free. Zero magic — you always confirm before anything is written.
→ https://t.co/LUpM1tSSZz
#gitgork #git #AI #devtools
@elonmusk just shipped gitgrok 🤖
an open-source CLI that uses your Grok API to write commit messages, review code, fix bugs, and chat about your repo. all in the terminal.
gitgrok commit and it's done. no IDE. no browser. just vibes.
thought you'd appreciate a dev tool built on @xai
I built gitgrok 🤖 — an open-source AI Git assistant that lives in your terminal.
gitgrok commit → AI writes your commit message
gitgrok review → instant code review
gitgrok fix "error..." → paste an error, get a fix
gitgrok chat → interactive AI session with your repo context
Supports xAI Grok, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Ollama (fully local, no API key needed).
vs aider: ✅ Lighter, fewer tokens, simpler setup ✅ gitgrok fix — pipe stderr directly, AI patches the file ✅ Multi-provider out of the box ❌ No full repo mapping (yet) ❌ No auto-test runner (yet)
Open source. Free. Zero magic — you always confirm before anything is written.
→ https://t.co/LUpM1tSSZz
#gitgork #git #AI #devtools