only been back on twitter for 72h
already 180k views. nobody does it like Orelius
this weeks focus for those interested:
- i'll go over how we're currently scaling a consumer info offer with ticket prices of $200-$2k, at peak we're doing $2k/day per account
- i'll go over how YOU can make $100k/mo on YOUR offer with twitter acquisition
- i'll expose more scammers and goons on the timeline
Karpathy went from 80% manual code to 80% AI in four weeks.
he didn't switch tools. he switched modes.
most people open Claude Code and use it like a smarter Stack Overflow. type a question, copy the answer, do the work yourself.
that's not what changed for him.
he stopped writing code. he started directing an engine that reads the codebase, runs commands, fixes its own errors, and comes back when the task is done.
40 hours of writing became 8 hours of oversight. the other 32 cost him $20/month.
do the math. that's $4,800/week in execution time you're leaving on the table.
the developers who build this system aren't writing less code. they're shipping the output of three people on the same calendar.
the barrier is gone. the 15 prompts that flip the switch are in the article below.
the AMOUNT of kids about to get paid off drake's iceman audio campaign is INSANE.
drake officially dropped the album. audio cleared. footage economy already running for a week before release.
iceman audio campaign live on content rewards at $400/1m views.
ice sculptures. toronto livestreams. hidden release dates inside frozen blocks. fan accounts clipped everything for free.
all you have to do is add the audio to your existing clip.s
every elimination has a grief cycle. iceman has a comeback arc. drake returning after the most public beef in rap history. every era of his career maps to a different audience. every clip angle spawns a new wave.
this isn't one song to post. it's a six-week cultural moment with brand campaigns depositing budgets specifically for the window.
the super bowl gives creators 72 hours. a drake rollout like this gives you weeks of rolling content with campaign slots open on content rewards right now.
while everyone is still arguing about the album on twitter, operators are already briefing creators and claiming audio campaign slots.
the next drake moment this size is a 2027 problem.
a teenager in philippines just got paid $640 this week clipping rally footage for a city council race in georgia.
he found the campaign on content rewards. set his rate. got approved. downloaded the footage from the shared drive link in the brief. cut twelve clips in two days. uploaded. got paid.
he has never been to georgia. he doesn't speak with a southern accent. he doesn't know who the opponent is. he doesn't need to.
the campaign needed clips. he had premiere pro and four hours a day. that's the whole transaction.
american editors are sleeping on local political campaigns because they don't think the budgets are real or the briefs are clean enough or the niche is prestigious enough.
so the campaigns sit on content rewards with budgets attached.
this guy touched them. now he's the preferred clipper for two candidates in the same county because he delivered fast and asked no stupid questions.
$640 in a week clipping content for a race he'll never vote in, in a state he's never visited, for a candidate whose platform he had to google translate.
content rewards doesn't care where you are. the campaign doesn't care where you are. the footage arrives in your drive. the payment hits your account.
the only thing that mattered was that he showed up when everyone else decided political content wasn't worth their time.
We’re now in an era where creativity and taste can be a real moat
When launching a product is easier than ever, what differentiates you is your ability to stand out
Which is why we spend so much time creating “movies” at Content Rewards like this one.
spent weeks stitching tools together just to get content out consistently.
was posting maybe 6 videos a month. nowhere near enough to find winners at volume.
then i found notch agent. briefed it on the offer from glitchy, it went through my entire library, pulled the exact clips that fit, re-rolled every broken one, fixed the lip sync, redid the faces.
10 minutes later i had a publishable video. didn't generate anything new. just used footage i already had sitting there.
i'm now doing 30-50 videos a month. dropping them on tiktok and shorts organically across 3-5 accounts.
untapped method for affiliate marketing.
the objection i hear most from brands is "clipping campaigns are unpredictable spend"
ok.
so start at $5000.
get $250 of that back via whop card cashback
your downside is $4,750 worth of guaranteed eyeballs
this is not a hard decision