@hthieblot In 1994 when images were new, my pal in our college computer lab typed in a site 'femmes femmes femmes' and clicked a graphic. It took like 10 min to download so he put it in the background...later, it finally finished and she popped up as professor was helping him with code. :)
@amoralphat40oz@TheARCcentral@EmbarkStudios Absolutely true. I was just thinking this yesterday. I would kill to have some legit random events happen once in a while. Like 1 in a hundred times the initial spawn puts every raider in the same room, surrounded by dense ARC enemies. Or whatever. Just think outside the box.
@RandomCritter01@fem_mindset Ask your lady to read "For Women only". Its a book that explains the male perfectly, including exactly what is in this video. To make it work, tell her you will also read "For men only" which explains women.
@ArielxEspinal AI
I found you through a Grok daily briefing I get about X accounts putting out good info for SMBs using AI. This stuff is gold! I'm trying to set up a similar business model as you here in the midwest.
@dagney_kavanagh@bendellwerry I am a writer working with AI to put my 50 post-apocalyptic books into a searchable story bible to ask it complex questions about my stories and characters. I've been working with OpenClaw for a solid week and still trying. It is surprisingly complex.
I replaced a $500K/year team with $1,100/month in AI.
23 agents. 5 departments. Everything automated.
4 businesses. 7 figures. Zero employees.
Here's the full operating system:
โ Engineering: Claude Code (47 Fortune 500 deployments this month)
โ Business Ops: @Accio_official (312 tasks automated, zero manual back-office)
โ Content: AI OS (3.1M impressions/month, zero keyboards touched)
โ Sales: AI SDR ($500K active pipeline, no agency)
โ Client Delivery: Agent Fleet (9 live Fortune 500 deployments, zero babysitting)
Business ops is the layer most solo operators never automate.
Supplier sourcing, vendor outreach, procurement, quote comparison โ all running without me.
What makes this unfair:
โ $0 payroll vs $500K+ for a team doing the same work
โ 1,847 hours reclaimed this quarter
โ Every agent reports into one console
โ Scales to any volume without hiring
4 businesses. 23 agents. 1 operator.
I documented the entire setup. Every agent, every tool, every workflow, every dollar of infrastructure cost.
Like + comment "SOLO" + repost, and I'll DM it to you.
(must be following)
this tweet changed my entire business
when i posted this, i was running the system for 15 days
now it's been almost 2 months and here's what happened:
- content spend: $8k/month โ $20/month
- posts per platform: 3-4/week โ 7/week
- my review time: 10+ hrs/week โ under 1 hour
- idea to 10 published posts: 2-3 days โ under 30 minutes
- engagement: up across every single platform
i fired 4 people. not because they were bad
because 30 markdown files on my desktop did their job better, faster, and never forgot my voice on a Friday afternoon...
hundreds of you asked me to show the full setup
so i'm writing the complete article on how you can repeat this system step-by-step:
1: how to structure your folder
2: what goes inside each .md file (with real examples from my system)
3: how to connect the files with wikilinks so the AI follows them
4: how to set up the agent to run it
5: how to go from 1 topic โ 10 platform-native posts in under 2 minutes
no fluff. no theory. just the exact system I use every day to run content for 10 accounts with zero employees
dropping it this week
LIKE + RT this so i know you want it
I mapped every AI automation opportunity across 25 industries.
10-15 pain points each. With the exact positioning, pricing range, and who to sell to.
This took me 4 years and 80+ client engagements to figure out.
A lot of AI agencies pick a niche and pray.
They don't know the actual pain points.
They don't know who the buyer is.
They don't know what these companies are already paying for broken solutions.
They don't know what the realistic project size is.
So they end up competing on price for generic "AI automation" gigs.
I've worked with marketing agencies, recruiting firms, e-commerce brands, law firms, real estate companies, healthcare practices, financial services, SaaS companies, manufacturing, construction, logistics, and more.
Every single one has 10-15 processes that are bleeding money because they're still done manually.
Here's what the guide covers for each industry:
โ The top 10-15 automation pain points (ranked by ROI)
โ Who the actual buyer is (CEO, COO, ops manager, etc.)
โ What they're currently paying for manual labor or broken SaaS
โ Realistic project pricing ($5K-$60K+ depending on scope)
โ The discovery questions that unlock the deal
โ How to position yourself as the expert even if you've never worked in that industry
โ Red flags to avoid (industries and company sizes that aren't worth it)
25 industries and 300+ specific automation opportunities.
This is the cheat code for picking your niche and knowing exactly what to sell before you ever get on a call.
Like + RT + reply "NICHE" and I'll send you the full guide (Must be following so I can DM)
@Nageracs@ARCRaidersGame Yes! I had a game i ran on dam to get downed probes for trials and that lightning was cracking every 5 seconds. Most fun ive had in months of raids!