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His coworker found him at his desk Tuesday, terminal still open from Saturday.
“You’re still running that thing.”
“It’s been running since Saturday.”
Felix, 34, contract engineer in Buffalo. Three years migrating a Zig codebase to Rust, one file at a time. Never finished.
He flipped one setting in Claude Code. Effort menu, set to ultracode.
Hundreds of agents went to work alone. One mapped struct fields. Another rewrote files. Others tried to break those answers, looping until nothing held a crack.
He left it running and went home.
Sunday morning it had found wasteful data copies on its own and opened pull requests for each one while he slept.
750,000 lines. Eleven days. 99.8 percent of the test suite still passing.
His manager asked who else was on the migration.
“Just me. And a few hundred agents.”
🚨 MrBeast spends $2,000,000 on a single video
a 21-year-old spent $58 last month and made $12,400
> AI video prompt renders a 15s cinematic clip: 20 min
> image prompt renders the matching poster: 6 min
> swap the character, product, and scene to remix: 3 min
> post daily or sell per clip: ongoing
cost: $58/month
15 clips a month at $150 to $500 each
his budget books a crew. hers books a prompt.
one clip here. all 15 prompts in the article👇
$10,000 in the first month from an AI agency. No complicated tech stack
Here's the exact process.
Step 1: pick a niche.
Not a tool. Not an automation. A niche. Restaurants, law firms, real estate, logistics - pick 1 industry and stay there. Building AI agents with no niche is building nothing.
Step 2: find the pain point.
Call people you know. Ask what problems their company hasn't solved yet. Most businesses are not just behind on AI - they're behind on basic tech. The bar is lower than you think.
Step 3: build a brand around the problem.
Website. Domain. 1 clear sentence: "I automate X for Y businesses." That's the whole brand. Done in a day.
Step 4: cold call.
Not DMs. Not emails. Calls. This is how $10,000 landed in month 1. Pick up the phone, explain the problem you solve, ask if they have it.
Step 5: close the deal.
Don't have the technical skills to build it? Go to Fiverr. Hire a developer. Charge the client $2,000. Pay the developer $300. Keep the difference.
You are the person who finds the problem and closes the deal. The builder is a commodity. The closer is not.
Most people overcomplicate this for months without making a dollar.
Niche. Pain point. Brand. Call. Close.
$10,000. Month 1.