it is a dashboard showing a fifth play the article did not cover
selling fivem and gta 6 scripts to server operators. picks and shovels for the roleplay economy
what the dashboard shows:
→ claude generates lua scripts at 35 seconds per pack
→ scripts listed on tebex at $259 to $329 per pack
→ 89% margin (claude compute is the only cost)
→ 2 to 3 packs per week ships as a working cadence
→ 6-month projection: ~$78,000 in catalog revenue before launch day
the article's part 4 covered running your own rp server. the pipeline to $60k a month by capturing one server's audience
this video shows the inverse
→ do not run a server. arm the servers that do
→ every rp server needs 20 to 40 scripts to feel alive
→ 100 servers times 40 scripts is 4,000 script purchases in a growing market
→ your catalog compounds as gta 6 launches and every new server becomes a buyer
why this play is different from part 4:
→ part 4 requires audience, community management, moderation, streamer relations
→ this play requires only the ability to write lua that compiles and passes esx and qbcore compatibility checks
→ part 4 earns from your one server's players
→ this play earns from every server on the market
what the specific script catalog looks like at launch:
→ heist scripts (neon heist pack, $329 in the dashboard)
→ police ai dispatch systems (vice pd ai dispatch, $259)
→ economy systems (cartel economy v3, $299)
→ inventory frameworks, job systems, gang mechanics, real-estate frameworks
→ each pack targets one operational gap every server owner faces
what the compounding looks like:
→ ship 1 pack in week 1, catalog: 1
→ ship 2 packs per week for 24 weeks, catalog: 49
→ each new pack cross-sells to buyers of every previous pack
→ month 6 revenue is not $500 times 10 sales. it is $500 times 10 sales times a cross-sell multiplier of 2 to 4
what the article's part 6 (compounding stack) missed:
→ the picks-and-shovels play sits between play 1 (content) and play 2 (rp server)
→ content channel drives traffic to server operators
→ server operators buy your scripts
→ your scripts appear in the servers your content channel covers
→ the loop closes on itself
what the dashboard skips that a real operator has to build:
→ actual code quality (claude writes lua but each pack needs 2 to 4 hours of review)
→ esx and qbcore compatibility layer (each script must not break other scripts)
→ documentation and installation guides (buyers refund without them)
→ discord support for buyers (the difference between a sale and a refund)
how a working operator would ship this today:
→ pick 5 script types the market already asks for (browse tebex bestsellers)
→ use claude to write drafts, spend the review hours on quality
→ list on tebex at $150 to $350 per pack
→ ship 2 packs per week through november
→ expect the first 4 weeks to earn under $200. weeks 5 to 24 compound
the article covered three plays. this dashboard shows the fourth
→ content channel: $8k to $20k monthly, low capital, high time
→ rp server: $15k to $60k monthly, high capital, high technical, requires audience
→ financial positions: variable, low time, requires capital and thesis
→ script marketplace: $5k to $30k monthly, no audience needed, pure output, 89% margin
six clips in a week. the sixth one showed a play we did not cover
→ browse tebex today for gta 5 script bestsellers
→ list your first pack by friday, priced at $150 for market entry
→ compound the catalog every week until november 19
the operator who ships a 40-script catalog by launch day sells to every rp server that opens after november 20
$30,000 last month. One girl. One evening to build her.
NanoBananaPro + Kling 3.0.
That's the whole formula.
He starts on Pinterest. Searches "bed selfie." Picks a reference. Real girl. Real photo.
Drops it into an LLM. It spits out a JSON prompt. Composition. Lighting. Angle. Expression. Every detail.
Higgsfield builds the face from the prompt. Kling 3.0 makes her move.
Blonde. White hoodie. Cat ears. Mirror selfie. Looks like it came from someone's camera roll.
It didn't.
Accounts running this workflow are posting daily without touching a camera.
Full breakdown in the article below. Save it.
las chicas de OnlyFans tendrán que esforzarse para competir contra las chicas de IA
este tío literalmente está regalando el manual exacto para 2026: crear y vender con IA para llegar a $10k/mes.
guárdalo y empieza este fin de semana.
watched a 18-year-old kid casually explain how he makes $10k/month using AI while sleeping and i’m convinced 99% of people are missing this
the entire setup:
pick a YouTube channel that posts often. drop the link into one tool. plug in your TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts. close the laptop.
from that point on, AI does everything catches every new upload, slices the viral moments, captions them, blasts them across every platform.
> 1M views ≈ $2,000
>zero editing, zero posting, zero stress
> 10 min to set up, runs on autopilot forever
you’re not making content. you’re owning a content factory.
the full step-by-step is in the article below exact tools, exact stack, exact playbook
save it
There’s a new format of TikTok slideshows emerging
> slide 1: pretty girl from Pinterest
> slide 2: aesthetic list of “tips” (that plug your app)
This account has done 50m+ views just repeating this one winning format
Takes 10 seconds to make 100s of these on Fastlane btw
Fuck dropshipping, Fuck claude code, Fuck building AI startups
it's all for poors
The easiest way to print $30k/mo with AI in 2026 is running a fake old lady on tiktok who sells vitamins to women in their 60s....
99% of you won't do it because it's too embarrassing to admit
I run 6 of these and they print $250,000 a month combined.
Total tool stack to operate one of them: $200/mo
Heygen $99 (the AI character avatar)
ElevenLabs $99 (the cloned voice from a real grandmother i pay $400/mo to record samples)
ManyChat $15 (the DM funnel)
Residential proxy $4
CapCut $0
ChatGPT $20
That's the entire infrastructure for a business that does $30-50k/mo
do this 1:1 and you can copy me
Move 1. Build the character in heygen.
Pick a real older woman archetype. Chinese grandmother for cooking. Asian monk for wellness. Latin abuela for natural remedies.
Move 2. Clone a real grandmother's voice in elevenlabs
Pay a real 60+ year old woman $200-400 to record 60 minutes of varied audio. Use elevenlabs professional voice cloning.
Don't use the default voices. Women 50+ clock them as fake within 4 seconds
Move 3. Set up a burner phone with a residential proxy.
Refurbished android $80. Prepaid SIM $20. Smartproxy residential IP $4/mo.
Never sign in to anything personal on it
Move 4. Run the 14-day warming sequence.
Don't post AI videos on day 1. Browse for 3 days. Comment for 4 days. Post 8 normal videos for 7 days. Day 14 start the real content.
Skip this and you get shadow-banned in week 3
Move 5. Pick 5 starter products from tiktok shop creator center.
Filter to women 38-65 categories: kitchen, home, beauty, supplements. Skip products with under 50 sales/week. Pick winners with 4+ stars and 3+ creators making sales
Move 6. Write the 18-second BOF script.
Hook line ("if you're over 50 and your knees crack, this is for you"). Demonstration with one specific number. CTA referencing the yellow basket icon. Product visible from second one
Move 7. Post 6 videos a day for 30 straight days.
Most will flop. By video 100 you'll have 1-2 winners pulling 200k-500k views. Duplicate the winners 30x. Don't tweak.
Most operators quit at day 17. The curve breaks at day 22
Move 8. Set up a manychat trigger before day 1.
Trigger keyword tied to a 4-message DM flow ending in your tiktok shop affiliate link. 31-41% click-through rate vs email at 4%.
Adds $200-800/mo per page on autopilot
Month 2 you'll cross $3-5k. Month 3 you'll cross $10-15k. Month 6 you should be at $30-50k from one page. Month 9 at 2-3 pages
The math nobody talks about
Dropshipping requires inventory, supplier negotiations, ad spend, returns, customer service. Average margin 4-12%. Average operator burnout: 14 months
Coding with claude requires you to learn how software works, get a job at a tech company that may not exist in 4 years, work 50+ hours/week for $120-180k. Average path to $30k/mo: 7-10 years
Building an AI SaaS requires you to compete with VC-funded teams, scale to product-market fit, fundraise, hire engineers. 90% die in 18 months
Running a fake AI grandmother requires $200/mo in tools and the willingness to look stupid. Average path to $30k/mo: 6 months. Average margin: 95%
The asymmetry is why this works
I own 6 of these slaves and they print $250,000 a month while i sleep
They don't eat. They don't sleep. They don't quit. They don't get hangovers. They don't go through breakups. They don't ask for raises. They don't ghost me on monday morning
They post 6 times a day for 30 straight days because the filipino VAs i pay $480/mo each told them to
If you want to become rich with AI slavery, dm me "slave" and we'll see if you apply...
> use Claude Code for months
> Claude makes wrong assumptions every session
> overwrites code I didn't ask to touch
> adds 500 lines when 50 would do
> find the CLAUDE.md file on GitHub trending
> 82,000 stars. one file.
> paste it into my project
> first task
> wait. it asked before assuming?
> only touched what I asked?
> 50 lines instead of 500?
> pause. read the 4 principles.
> think about every broken diff I reviewed
> every rewrite I didn't ask for
> every session that ran with wrong assumptions
> it didn't have to be like this
> one file. everything changes.
> skill issue discovered
🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly.
30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code.
watch the workshop. bookmark it.
worth more than every $500 course you almost bought.
you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands.
Then read the guide below.
A 16-YEAR-OLD IS MAKING $30,000/MONTH ON SPOTIFY. HIS ONLY EXPENSE IS $10
$10 for Suno. $23 a year to publish on Spotify. a niche nobody's fighting for
he generates tracks in 30 seconds, uploads 10-20 a week under different artist names, and watches the royalties come in every month
sleep music. study music. lo-fi. meditation. the genres real musicians ignore. the same ones keeping people on loop for hours and paying out per stream
a woman used the same $10 app and landed a $3,000,000 record deal. she never turned on her camera at the label meeting
the window is open. most people will scroll past this
bookmark this and give it a few minute this week, then read the article below - it's worth it
A 15 year old in China asked Claude Code to write him an aimbot for Fortnite. Claude refused and said it can't help with cheating software.
So he asked a different question. Claude, what's the most money a 15 year old can make from Fortnite without cheating?
Claude said something that made him close the game and open a code editor for the first time in his life.
Epic Games pays creators for every minute players spend on their custom maps. You don't need to be a programmer. You describe what you want, I write the Verse code, you publish the map. One map with 1,000 daily players averaging 20 minutes each is $5,000 to $15,000 a month. And until end of 2026 Epic gives 100% of direct item sales on your map on top of that.
He spent one weekend describing a tycoon game to Claude Code. 10 hours total. Claude wrote every single line of Verse code from his descriptions. He never typed a line of code himself. Just told Claude what the game should feel like and Claude built it.
Published on Monday. By Friday 1,000 players a day. By the end of the month 187,000 minutes of playtime.
First check from Epic: $23,000.
His classmates play Fortnite 4 hours a day after school. He plays the same game. Except the game he plays is one he built over a weekend and now it pays him while his classmates play it.
His mom thought he was gaming too much. Told him to get off the computer. He showed her the payment notification. She stopped telling him to get off the computer.
He's 15, has never written a line of code and made $23,000 in 30 days from a game he described to an AI in his bedroom.
Epic has already paid out $722 million to creators. 58 people became millionaires in 2024 alone. The only thing that stopped most kids from doing this was the code. Claude Code removed that barrier.
His friends asked him how he got so good at Fortnite. He said he stopped playing it and started building it. They didn't understand. They went back to their match. He went back to his dashboard.
Same game. Same screen. Same room. One plays for fun. The other gets paid while they play.
He asked Claude Code for an aimbot and got rejected. Best rejection of his life. The aimbot would have gotten him banned. The map got him $23,000.
If I was FORCED to make $20K/month selling ebooks online with AI in 30 days, starting from 0, here's exactly what I would do in 20 steps:
Days 1–3: Build the content machine with AI
1. Find the #1 creator in a profitable niche (ecom, fitness, finance, dating)
2. Scrape their top 100 posts — already proven to get views
3. Feed them into AI and generate 300 posts in your voice in under 15 minutes
4. AI schedules 5–10 posts/day automatically via TweetHunter
5. At 7 posts/day that's 210 posts in 30 days. Even if only 2% go viral, that's 4 viral posts. One viral post = 50K–200K impressions minimum
Days 4–7: AI builds your product in 48 hours
6. Prompt AI to write a 80–120 page ebook on your niche in under an hour
7. AI designs the cover, formats the pages, exports as PDF
8. AI writes the entire sales page and checkout page copy
9. AI builds your Whop or Gumroad store in 30 minutes
10. Price it $197–$497. Total cost to create: $0. Total time: 2 days.
Days 8–20: AI runs the entire sales machine
11. TweetHunter's AI auto-DMs fire to every liker and commenter 24/7 while you sleep
12. AI writes the DM sequence : free lead magnet offer, follow up, pitch
13. AI generated the lead magnet too (short ebook or checklist, built in 20 minutes)
14. AI wrote every email in your follow-up sequence
15. Example: 1 post gets 500 comments → AI sends 500 DMs instantly → 150 click the free magnet → 8 buy your $297 ebook = $2,376 from one post, fully automated
Days 21–30: AI scales what's working
16. AI identifies your top performing posts and generates 10 variations of each
17. AI writes a second upsell ebook at $497–$997 in 15 minutes
18. AI handles objections in DMs automatically
19. You're not doing anything manually at this point
The conservative math:
> 200 AI-sent DMs per day × 30 days = 6,000 DMs
> 50% click AI-generated free lead magnet = 3000 leads
> 1.5% buy $297 AI-built ebook = 45 sales
* 25% take $497 AI-written upsell = 11 upsells
* Total: $13,365 + $5,467 = $18,832 in 30 days
That's the floor. One viral post can do $5K–$10K in 24 hours alone.
Every product — AI.
Every post — AI.
Every DM — AI.
Every sales page — AI.
Every follow up — AI.
Just set it once and collect.
Comment "X" and I'll send you the full system.
THE BEHAVIOR OF WATER PART 4
From what he observed of water,
Schauberger invented home power plants and a water implosion turbine
It drew in air that spiraled such that the dia-magnetic field created tremendous force