@YTAvision You can live comfy on $5k/mo in the UK too, i wouldnt even know how to spend this in Thailand lmao
I used to live on $1k/mo in Bangkok including all expenses and it was very comfy, ate in restaurants daily, went out drinking etc.
Imagine investing an extra $4k in dividend stock
@vodafoneNL Kan ik iemand spreken van klantenservice over een factuur? Ik word overal van het kastje naar de muur gestuurd. Ik zit in het buitenland op een eSIM, dus verificatie werkt voor mij niet.
@ytSamCarter Good information bro. So essentially, you can just make a bunch of LLCs and onboard trustworthy YouTube guys, then print money doing nothing with a revenue split? Sounds like my kind of business. I don't mind the waiting times lol. DM me if you need some more of those haha
@ope_dave Xkcd is the most popular comic on the internet among nerds, they have a brand as old as the internet
Replicating the success of their brand trust is near impossible imo
๐ฆ Found this video and had to share. In China, AI-generated livestreams are selling products using synthetic video and voice. No humans on screen. Just AI avatars running 24/7, reportedly earning up to $100 per hour per stream.
The video shows rows of PCs, each running a different AI influencer, all selling products simultaneously. Classic crypto mining farms are being converted to AI content farms.
My Take
This is the uncanny valley meets late-stage capitalism. We've gone from humans selling products to humans, to AI selling products to humans, and eventually it'll be AI selling to AI while the ad money sloshes around until someone realizes there are no real customers left.
One commenter asked the right question: "Where does the money come from? Bots watching AI bots. Who is putting money in the cycle?" Right now it's advertisers paying platforms, platforms paying creators, and some percentage of human viewers actually buying stuff. But as the human viewers fade and the AI content floods every channel, the whole model starts eating itself.
The "dead internet" theory used to sound paranoid. Now it looks like a business plan.
Hedgie๐ค
We gave our growth strategy to a tiny YouTube channel (5k subs)
Less than a year later:
- 1k views/video to 600k+
- Made a 2.4m video
- $200/month to 6 figures/year
So f***k itโฆ Hereโs the same strategy you can use in 2026:
here's how to do it with AI in 3 minutes:
- upload monk photo to Claude
- ask for JSON prompt for this photo
- go to nano banana pro
- generate
- infinitetalk for lipsync
done, this is how you make content that gains millions of followers in minutes