She's 19. She says she makes $15,000 a month from her dorm room.
Her dashboard shows $51,026
The year on the screen says 2026.
The pitch is simple. Go to YouTube. Find a kids video with millions of views. Copy the description. Paste it into a tool called Creao AI. Download whatever it spits out. Upload 5 to 10 times a day.
She demos it on camera. The input is a sweet 2D sensory video from a channel called Hey Bear. The output is a 3D baby with a pineapple for a head, and a strawberry baby eating itself with a spoon.
iPad kids watch it anyway. 6.2 million views on one. 1.1 million on another.
Then she pauses on the Creao dashboard for one second too long.
Top left corner of the interface. Small grey text. Claude Sonnet 4.6.
The "secret AI tool" she wants you to comment VIDEO for is a chat wrapper. A sidebar, a text box, and an API key. Her recent chats are still in the panel. "create a fireplace video on lapse." "Build a dark, premium, simple..."
The whole stack costs cents per video to run yourself. Claude writes the prompt. Luma animates it. A Python script posts it through the YouTube API while you sleep.
She's not selling a side hustle. She's selling a referral link to someone else's wrapper around someone else's model.
The cannibal fruit babies are real. The $51,026.65 is a screenshot.
The iPad kids are the only ones actually paying.
Southeast Asia is still an incredibly balanced region.
Thailand and Indonesia are nearly tied in terms of their share of the region's 500 biggest companies.
Vietnam aggressively rising, and unlike most of the region actually has a multi-city engine in terms of company distribution.
KL as always, deeply underrated even in terms of business.
An American TV crew filmed a 24 year old Chinese engineer in his San Francisco apartment for a feature on remote workers who never leave home. He had not been to an office in eight months. AI handled his calls, his messages and every reply his bosses got, while he collected a salary from five companies at once.
On camera he said the line everyone screenshotted: going to five morning calls would be exhausting, so I push them all into AI and stay in VR.
His story was simple. Meta hired him from a research lab. The job was remote. He preferred meetings in VR. So he wore the headset all day. So nobody saw him.
The crew thought that was the story. It was not.
Pause at 0:25. The camera holds on the wall behind his desk for four seconds. Look at the shelf above it. Everyone saw one laptop. Almost nobody saw the other four. The four were not backups. The four were jobs.
Each laptop runs an AI trained on the way he writes. Each one joins the morning calls in his voice. They talk to each other so the same work never gets done twice. He sits in the VR headset and watches the five jobs unfold around him.
For months all five teams have been thanking him for being so responsive. None of them has ever been in the same call as another.
He still wears the same headset every morning. He still sits in the same chair. He still passes every review. He still has not told his mom about the other four jobs.
The crew came to film a remote worker who lived on a mattress on the floor. They left with a man who had not done a single day of work himself in eight months, while five American companies kept thanking him.
His AI replied to all five morning calls again today. He watched. They thought: he is really trying.
Google's former CEO just said what everyone in AI already knows
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Not by scrolling AI threads
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Someone cloned Netflix.
Then cloned Spotify.
Then cloned Instagram.
Then cloned Airbnb.
Then cloned WhatsApp.
Then cloned TikTok.
Then cloned Amazon.
Then put the source code for all of them on GitHub. For free.
Not one app. Not ten. Over 100 open source clones of the biggest apps on Earth. With source code. With demos. With tech stacks listed.
It is called Clone-Wars. 34,555 stars on GitHub.
Built by an Indian-origin developer named Gourav Goyal. He started collecting open source clones of popular apps into one list in December 2020. In March 2021, it went from 0 to 4,000+ stars in 7 days. It was on GitHub Trending for 5 days straight. Someone posted it to Hacker News and it hit #1 on the front page.
Here is what is inside.
Netflix clones. React, TMDB API, full streaming UI.
Spotify clones. Music player, playlists, search, albums.
Instagram clones. Feed, stories, likes, comments, DMs.
WhatsApp clones. Real-time messaging, read receipts, group chats.
Airbnb clones. Search, booking, maps, payments.
Amazon clones. Products, cart, checkout, Stripe payments.
TikTok clones. Short video feed, upload, likes.
Twitter clones. Feed, follow, tweet, retweet.
Slack clones. Channels, threads, real-time chat.
Trello clones. Boards, cards, drag and drop.
YouTube clones. Video player, search, comments.
And 90+ more.
Every clone has source code, a live demo, and the tech stack listed. React, Next.js, Node, Firebase, MongoDB, GraphQL, Tailwind. Every modern stack represented.
Here is why this matters.
Coding bootcamps charge $10,000 to $20,000 to teach you how to build apps like these.
Udemy courses charge $50 to $200 each. One app at a time. One framework at a time.
This repo gives you 100+ fully built apps with source code you can read, fork, and learn from. For $0.
Here is the wildest part.
The best way to learn to build Netflix is to look at someone who already built Netflix. Not a tutorial that teaches you one feature at a time. A complete, working clone with every feature connected.
You do not learn architecture from tutorials. You learn architecture from reading real projects.
100+ apps. 100+ demos. 100+ source codes. One repo.
Bootcamp: $10,000 to $20,000. Teaches 2 to 3 projects.
Udemy: $50 to $200 per course. One project each.
Clone-Wars: $0. 100+ projects. Every big app cloned.
34,555 stars. AGPL-3.0 licensed.
Every app you use. Cloned. Open sourced. Free to learn from.
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AMD CEO LISA SU HELD A MINI PC ON STAGE THAT RUNS A 235B MODEL AND REPLACES YOUR $440/MONTH AI STACK
amd's ryzen ai max+ 395 is the first x86 chip that runs a 200 billion parameter model on one piece of silicon. cpu and gpu share 128gb of unified memory, no separate graphics card needed
the gmktec evo-x2 runs qwen3 235b fully, deepseek v3 comfortably and llama 3.3 70b with headroom. on linux you get 110gb of usable vram out of 128gb
amd claimed the chip beat an nvidia rtx 5080 by more than 3x on deepseek r1 inference. a lunchbox sized pc outrunning a $1,000 discrete gpu on a real ai workload
a heavy ai user pays $200 for claude code max, $200 for chatgpt pro, $20 for cursor and $20 for gemini. that's $5,280 a year and the box pays itself off in 9 to 10 months
install ollama, pull the model, point claude code at localhost. same interface, nothing leaves the machine, nothing costs per request
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🔥 STOP “VIBE CODING” — GITHUB BARU DROP TOOL GRATIS YANG UBAH CARA KITA BUILD SOFTWARE
Sekarang GitHub ngerilis tool open-source yang konsepnya lumayan mindblowing: bikin ide jadi spesifikasi yang jelas sebelum lo mulai ngoding.
Nama tool-nya: Spec Kit
💡 CARA KERJANYA:
→ Lo jelasin ide produk lo
→ AI ubah jadi spec yang rapi dan terstruktur
→ Dibikin juga rencana implementasi yang jelas
→ Baru dari situ bantu proses build projectnya
⚙️ YANG BERUBAH DARI CARA LAMA:
Dulu orang langsung “vibe coding” —
langsung ngoding tanpa arah jelas, sambil improvisasi terus.
Sekarang konsepnya digeser jadi:
→ mulai dari requirement yang jelas
→ behavior system yang terdefinisi
→ outcome yang udah ditentukan dari awal
🚀 HASILNYA:
→ Lebih sedikit trial & error
→ Output lebih konsisten
→ Arah development lebih jelas
→ Gak gampang nyasar di tengah jalan
🧠 MENARIKNYA LAGI:
→ Bisa dipakai bareng berbagai AI agent populer
→ Jadi gak tergantung satu ekosistem aja
→ Open-source, jadi bisa dipakai siapa aja gratis
💥 INTINYA:
Ini kayak “naik level” dari ngoding spontan jadi ngebangun software pakai blueprint yang bener-bener jelas dari awal.
🔥 REAL TALK:
Kalau ini dipakai serius, cara orang bikin software bisa geser dari “asal jadi dulu” ke “desain dulu baru eksekusi”.
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I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE STILL DON'T USE THESE CLAUDE SECRET CODES IN 2026
You can use them daily to learn and master any skill 10x faster and easier
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This guy used Claude Fable 5 to upgrade the Quant Bot that made +$288,872 on Polymarket
Since Apr 30, this wallet has been averaging roughly $6,878 in profit per day
while putting up about 30 trades per hour on short Bitcoin “Up / Down” markets
30,670 predictions with a 56% win rate in 42 days
This trader’s Polymarket account:https://t.co/Oj6fxDu251
He started with a $54.3K deposit and is now up +531.8% ROI
The bot strategy is simple:
>It waits for short-term pricing to drift away from fair value
>Gets in before the board fully reprices
then reuses that same setup across a huge number of entries
>The gain on any single trade is not the whole story, the real edge comes from running the same process over and over at scale
Most profitable trades:
$2,851 → $7,332 (+$4,480 +157.13%)
$881 → $4,756 (+$3,874 +439.34%)
$3,455 → $6,319 (+$2,864 +82.9%)
It is a repeatable short-window system that keeps converting small pricing errors into a steadily rising PnL curve
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