A dude who fixes phones for a living built himself an actual Jarvis.
I'm not saying "like Jarvis." I'm saying his room wakes up at 5:40 AM and starts doing things by itself.
Screens turn on. Invoices go out. Calendar sorts itself. Clients get reminders he never wrote. He's not even in the room yet.
He can't code. At all. He talked to AI for one weekend and told it what he wants. That's it. The AI built everything.
Now he has an app making $30,000 a month and a system that runs his entire life while he sits there deciding what to do with his day.
He quit fixing phones two months ago.
Every single person who's seen his setup says the same thing.
"I want one."
Yeah. Me too.
It's free. One evening to set up.
Zcash $ZEC was allegedly exploited by Claude Opus 4.8 and is down 25% today
If they release Mythos, we might see a bloodbath across the entire crypto sector
ALERT: FBI places a $10,000 bounty on an escaped prisoner who transferred himself $11 million from a victim's stolen Charles Schwab account he accessed on a contraband cellphone.
Arthur Cofield was serving an 11-year sentence for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity theft at a Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) in Jesup, Georgia.
While in the FCI, Cofield allegedly used a contraband cellphone, gained access to a victim's Charles Schwab investment account, and wired himself $11 million.
With the money, Cofield bought a $4 million mansion and 6,106 gold coins that he had transferred to Atlanta via private plane.
Cofield escaped the FCI on May 26th, and the FBI warns that he is armed and dangerous.