A 21-year-old runs a $15,200/month children’s animation studio from a room above her parents’ laundromat.
She has no animators, cannot draw, and has never owned a camera. Her entire production stack costs $68/month.
She uses Claude to study the structure behind successful children’s channels: recurring stories, colors, pacing, thumbnails, and the moments that keep toddlers watching. It then writes original episodes around Milo, a small bear who always wears yellow pajamas.
An AI video generator turns each script into a finished cartoon in 11 minutes. She reviews the episode on her phone, approves it, and adds it to a library that now contains 186 videos.
While washing machines vibrate through the floor, Milo explores forests, builds toy houses, and teaches children new words.
Her analytics show 3.2 million views. Her PayPal shows $6,350 in recent deposits. The channel now averages $15,200 in monthly profit.
She also films tutorials explaining how the workflow works. Those videos attract adults interested in AI.
But the tutorials are not the business.
The tutorials get attention. Milo builds the library, collects the watch time, and turns one character into a media asset she completely controls.
A traditional studio would hire a team before creating 186 episodes.
She created Milo first and let AI become the team.
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
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A 14-year-old Chinese student sold his first Python script for $40, then watched his teacher present it as a “professional AI development case study” without realizing the author was sitting in the third row.
He built the project during winter break.
For two weeks, he waited for his parents to fall asleep, opened Claude and kept asking questions until the script worked. It was an AI agent that could search websites, summarize information and generate structured reports.
He uploaded it to GitHub with a broken-English README:
“ai agent that does homework and finds answers from any website.”
Zero stars.
Then someone bought it for $40 through GitHub Sponsors. The buyer’s real name was hidden, so the kid never knew who it was. He spent the entire payment on Fortnite skins and went back to coding.
A few weeks later, school started.
During the first computer science class, his teacher opened an AI agent demo and told the room:
“I found this script online. It automatically searches websites, summarizes the content and uses Claude to generate structured reports. Something that used to take me two hours now takes three seconds.”
The student recognized everything.
The variable names.
The folder structure.
Even the Chinese comments he had been too lazy to translate.
His teacher was presenting the script to 40 students as an example of professional AI development, while its creator sat silently in the third row.
He checked the repository after school.
847 forks.
A university in Beijing had adapted it to grade papers in bulk. A tutor in Shanghai had turned it into a homework-checking service that charged parents $15 per month. A company in Hangzhou had modified it into a customer-support bot for online stores.
All of it came from a small script written by a bored kid during winter break with Claude.
In class, he still wrote code by hand and received a B-minus.
At home, the code he built with AI was being purchased, deployed and presented as professional work.
Same student.
Same code.
The only difference was who was looking.
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Lots of confusion about EXIT tax in Canada since @GadSaad posted about it.
What is exit tax in Canada?
When you become a non-resident of Canada for tax purposes, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) triggers a deemed disposition on most of your worldwide assets. Essentially, Canada pretends you sold everything at Fair Market Value (FMV) on the day you left, and hits you with capital gains tax on the growth that happened while you lived there. This is what people call the exit tax (or departure tax).
What you pay taxes on upon leaving?
(1) Non-registered investment accounts (stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, crypto).
(2) Private corporation shares (e.g., corporate structures or business shares).
(3) Foreign assets (like real estate or accounts held outside of Canada).
What you dont pay taxes on?
1. Canadian Real Estate & Business Property.
Because these physical assets are physically anchored in Canada, the CRA does not need to tax them on the day you leave—they will simply tax you whenever you sell them in the future.
2. Canadian Real Estate: Your home, cottage, or any Canadian rental properties.
Canadian Business Property: Assets, inventory, or capital property belonging to a business you run through a "permanent establishment" (like a physical shop or office) inside Canada.
2. Registered Accounts & Tax Shelters
Your Canadian registered plans are shielded from departure tax. However, your ability to contribute to them generally stops once you leave.
TFSAs (Tax-Free Savings Accounts)
RRSPs / RRIFs (Registered Retirement Savings/Income Plans)
RESPs (Registered Education Savings Plans) FHSAs (First Home Savings Accounts)
Registered Pension Plans (RPPs) and deferred profit-sharing plans.
3. Low-Value Personal Property
You don't have to tally up your everyday belongings.
Personal effects under $10,000: Any individual item of personal use—such as your car, furniture, clothing, household effects, or personal collectibles—that has a Fair Market Value (FMV) of less than $10,000 is completely exempt.
Cash: Standard bank deposits and physical cash.
If you have TFSA account in Canada
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