Most people see a street. He sees $300-600 per block.
A 24-year-old from Chengdu figured out that every hotel, every apartment, every commercial space within walking distance is an untapped asset. One nobody has packaged yet.
He straps a rig to his back, walks in, spends twenty minutes scanning the space, and leaves with a file that lets anyone on earth stand inside that room from their couch.
The client pastes a link on their booking page. Guests tour the property before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up.
He gets paid $400 for the scan. $99 every month for hosting.
The technology: 3D Gaussian Splatting. Free on GitHub since 2023. The app: Luma AI. Also free. The page he delivers: built by Claude in ten minutes.
Total tool cost: $20/month.
Month one: $3,500. Month six: $18,000.
The streets haven't changed.
He just started charging for them.
Anthropic pays engineers $750,000 a year to understand how AI models actually work.
Stanford just put the same knowledge on YouTube.
2 hours. Completely free.
This is the lecture that teaches you what most AI courses skip entirely.
Not how to use the tools.
Why they work the way they do.
The engineers who understand the why build things the people who only know the how cannot even conceive of.
The gap between those two groups is $750,000 a year.
You can close most of it in an afternoon.
Bookmark this before you scroll past it.
Watch it this weekend.
Not eventually.
This weekend.
ANTHROPIC ENGINEER DROPPED A 14-MINUTE GUIDE.
This is the fastest way to understand how real agents are built.
Bookmark this for the weekend.
14 minutes.
Real architecture.
No fluff.
What actually works.
Agents → Structure → Tools → Execution → Systems → Money
19-year-old American student spent his entire scholarship $2,299 on an iPad and Mac Mini.
His grandma thought he was trying to hack the Pentagon.
He just dropped one file into Claude and went to sleep.
CLAUDE.md processed four principles. Written after Karpathy - co-founder of OpenAI - publicly broke down how AI tools actually work.
In the morning the system closed tasks a junior dev would take three days to finish. Claude did it in 3 hours. Didn't touch code nobody asked it to touch. Just did exactly what it was told.
45,000 developers installed this in a week. Most of them had never heard of the file before.
The iPad became his office. The Mac Mini runs while he's in class.
An agency does the same thing for $15,000 a month.
He pays $20.
Four lines of logic. And the question is no longer "can a student compete with an agency" - but whether an agency is needed at all.
@SeanRossSapp I know HHH claimed this was his idea afterwards and all but what if it wasn’t. As I watch it again it almost seems like Cena kind of did it in the moment. I could be wrong, just a thought. Maybe that’s why after it happened seemed kind of off. Should have been a bigger send off
@PierTwentySix@RobbieBarstool Gunther is almost 40. They wasted that moment on someone at the backend of his career. The booking was part of the problem. Give that moment to someone younger who is going to be around longer
@FreddyInSpace Average ticket price was over $400 for decent seats. North of 10k for the good seats. None of those fans paid to see him lose. The reason ratings are down for wrestling is they have forgot about the fans. Peak era was early 2000s
@kylewill242 @big_business_ I said nothing of winning. The way the whole thing was handled and with him tapping out against Gunther of all people. The greatest of all time goes out how he wants but this was not good for business
@WrestlePurists Haha this was in no way good for the business. All the legends are gone. An entire generation will never come back to wrestling. It’s not entertaining anymore. It’s lost its way. This was the best you could come up with for the greatest ever? Come on
@KXNGAO I don’t think it’s about HHH entirely. If you say John was the greatest ever he gets to go out how he wants. The Yankees paid Jeter that last year out of respect. The problem is this was not good for the business. You lost fans with this move and missed a real opportunity
@TripleH@CapitalOneArena@WWE What a terrible take. Tickets were on average $800+ for this. Fans paid for John, to see him. You had a real chance to get new fans and you dropped the ball. You lost more than you gained with this ending. The great ones are all gone.
@qadiryusfzai@FadeAwayMedia So continuously dropping rating means what? Wrestling used to be fun and entertaining. It’s not anymore. You lost more fans than you gained with this shit ending. the greatest to ever do it goes out on top. That’s the way
@WrestleSeek 0. No wonder ratings have went downhill. It’s entertainment and right now wrestling isn’t entertaining. You give Cena and the fans this one. Lost way more than you gained by this move
@bullyray5150 Nah definitely a backfire. First match I have watched in forever and will be the last. Lost more than they gained by doing it this way. Had a chance to really add to the fan base and instead you lost fans with this.
@WWE I get it. It was probably Cena idea but what a horrible mistake. You just lost an entire section of fans. I had not watched wrestling in many years and tuned in to watch this match, had my kids watch it with me. So disappointing.