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THIS 15-YEAR-OLD BUILT A PERSONAL AI FITNESS COACH WITH CLAUDE AND NOTION - $0 COST AND BETTER RESULTS THAN A $500/MONTH TRAINER Claude Notion, both free - four docs that act as the brain of the coach - context, daily logs, weekly plan and today's session the coach reads his logs, checks his weekly plan and adapts in real time - missed a workout today, it restructures the entire week automatically he talks to it like a real coach using voice mode - "something came up, can you fit today's workout in somewhere else" - done in seconds two widgets on his phone - one tap to open the coach, one tap to see today's session - more frictionless than texting a real trainer most 15-year-olds pay nothing for fitness and get nothing back - he set this up once and has been hitting the best strength gains of his life since $0/month, one afternoon of setup, results that took years to achieve before
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THIS 7-YEAR-OLD VIBE CODED A FITNESS APP WITH CLAUDE AND IS ALREADY SELLING PERSONAL TRAINING CONSULTATIONS built a system that remembers every workout, every meal, every plateau and every injury - the kind of memory a real trainer builds over years of working with a client personal trainer at $200/hour forgets everything between sessions - his app never forgets anything and gets smarter every single day the app tracks progressive overload on every lift, notices when strength stalls and tells you exactly why - nutrition, sleep, recovery or training frequency 100 subscribers at $9.99/month - $999/month - infrastructure costs under $100 - Claude API under $500 - net margin 95% most 7-year-olds spend money on games - he built a fitness app, used it himself and now sells access to everyone else the longer someone uses it the more valuable it becomes - leaving means losing their entire coaching history - that's the retention mechanic that keeps people paying forever
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THIS 7-YEAR-OLD IS VIBE CODING HIS FIRST APP WITH CLAUDE CODE - HIS DAD TAUGHT HIM AND NOW HE'S ALREADY MAKING MONEY no tutorials, no coding bootcamp, no YouTube courses - just a kid describing what he wants and Claude Code building it while his dad watches most adults spend years learning to code before they ship anything - he shipped his first app before he learned long division his dad sat next to him, showed him how to describe what he wants clearly and Claude Code did the rest - one afternoon, one app, done the app is live, people are using it and a 7-year-old is collecting his first revenue by the time his classmates learn to read properly he'll have shipped 10 products the barrier to building something real used to be years of learning - now it's knowing how to explain what you want
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THIS CHINESE DEVELOPER BOUGHT A STACK OF MAC MINIS AND TURNED THEM INTO A $14,000/MONTH FARM every Mac Mini on the desk is a separate income stream - together they process client requests, run models locally and never stop $0 in monthly cloud bills - one-time hardware purchase and $20/month in electricity he started with one - added a second when the first client came in - then a third - then a fourth - and the desk became a factory while others pay $1,900/month renting GPU he bought the hardware once and it paid itself back in 30 days more Mac Minis - more money - and the only limit is how much space is left on the desk
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THIS CHINESE STUDENT VIBE CODED A STUDY APP, LOADED ALL HIS TEXTBOOKS AND SOLD IT FOR $8,000 BEFORE GRADUATION uploaded every textbook, every past exam, every lecture note - the app reads the material, generates practice problems and explains solutions better than any tutor he used it to pass his own exams first - then realized every student in his faculty needed the same thing settings still a bit rough, some parts not quite finished - he shipped it anyway because the core worked and students were already paying $20/month each sold access to classmates, then to students in other departments, then to other universities 200 paying students at $20/month before he even graduated - then sold the whole thing for $8,000 most students pay for tutoring - he built the tutor, used it himself and sold it to everyone else
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THIS DEVELOPER WORKS FROM HOME, WATCHES NETFLIX ALL DAY AND MAKES $7,600/MONTH - THE COMPUTER DOES EVERYTHING Claude runs the workflows, the repositories ship code, clients get their deliverables - he just checks the output between episodes morning: approves Claude's overnight work in 10 minutes - then back to the couch afternoon: one decision if something needs his input - otherwise the system handles it evening: checks the revenue dashboard, starts the next episode $7,600/month generated by a computer that never takes breaks, never asks for a raise and never calls in sick most developers trade 8 hours a day for a salary - he traded one afternoon of setup for a system that pays him to watch TV the job didn't change - he just removed himself from the parts that didn't need him
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THIS SCHOOLBOY VIBE CODES FROM AN APPLE WATCH HE BOUGHT FOR $150 - AND MAKES MONEY WHILE HIS HANDS ARE FREE types the prompt on the watch, Claude builds the product, he approves from his wrist - no laptop needed, no desk required $150 Apple Watch is the only interface he touches - the code gets written, the product ships and the revenue comes in while he's doing something else entirely most developers need a full setup to ship anything - he needs a screen the size of his palm bought the watch for $150, set up Claude on his phone, started approving outputs from his wrist - and the business runs whether he's in class or on the bus the barrier to shipping a product used to be a desk, a laptop and 8 hours - now it's a $150 watch and one prompt
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THIS CHINESE DEVELOPER BUILDS PRODUCTS WITH 2 BUTTONS - YES OR NO - AND MAKES $7,000/MONTH Claude Code generates the entire codebase, he reads the output and presses approve or reject - that's the whole workflow no typing, no debugging, no Stack Overflow - just making decisions while the AI does the actual work one product shipped per week - each one generating recurring revenue while he's already building the next most developers spend 80% of their time writing code - he spends 100% of his time deciding if the code is good enough $7,000/month from products built by pressing two buttons - and every month the products compound while he keeps approving the next one
THIS PERSON STARTED AN AI YOUTUBE CHANNEL ONE MONTH AGO AND HIT 100 MILLION VIEWS - $20,000 FROM ONE CHANNEL IN 30 DAYS YouTube now monetizes certain AI content at $200 per million views - 100 million views times $200 equals the math you're already doing in your head one month old channel, hundreds of millions of views, multiple channels running the same model - and it only takes about an hour a day to operate this isn't a side hustle - it's a system that runs on AI content YouTube is actively pushing right now $200 per million views sounds small until you see what 100 million views looks like in 30 days - and AI content is only getting more views from here not less the people who started faceless AI channels 6 months ago are now making millions - the people starting today are still early extra $2,000-5,000/month is the floor - the ceiling is whatever the algorithm decides to push
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THIS CHINESE DEVELOPER STACKED 4 MAC MINIS AND CONNECTED KIMI K2.6 - 300 AGENTS, $23,000/MONTH FROM ONE CORNER OF THE DESK 4 Mac Minis connected through EXO - combined memory runs 70B models locally at full precision - something a single device physically cannot do alone Kimi K2.6 runs 300 parallel agents on top - research reports, competitive analysis, client deliverables - all processed simultaneously at $0.50 per million tokens while everyone rents cloud GPUs at $1,900/month he paid $2,400 once and runs the same workloads for $15/month in electricity clients pay $3,000-5,000 per research project - Kimi handles the work in 2 hours - the cluster handles the compute locally - data never leaves the room he started with one - added a second when the first client came in - then a third - then a fourth - and the stack became a business $2,400 invested once - $23,000/month out - and a setup that scales by simply placing one more Mac Mini on top
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THIS 17-YEAR-OLD CHINESE DEVELOPER MADE $17,000 IN ONE WEEK VIBE CODING WITH CLAUDE FABLE 5 he doesn't write code - describes what he wants and Fable 5 builds it - ship, charge, repeat at the 0:09 second mark he shows the proof - $17,000 in 7 days, no team, no office, just a laptop and a $20 subscription most developers spend years learning before they make their first dollar - he skipped all of that and went straight to billing clients 17 years old, $17,000 in one week - and the gap between him and everyone still learning to code keeps growing every day
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THIS OBSIDIAN BRAIN CONNECTED TO KIMI K2.6 RUNS THE ENTIRE BUSINESS - ROUTINE TASKS AT $0.09, COMPLEX WORK AT $1.41, COSTS DOWN 43% thousands of blue and pink nodes firing connections across the graph - every client, every decision, every workflow mapped and routed automatically routine tasks go to Kimi K2.6 at $0.09 - complex work stays on Opus at $1.41 - context never drops between switches $2.07 down to $1.62 per session - same output, 43% cheaper, just smarter routing the brain doesn't forget between sessions - every client interaction feeds back into the graph and makes the next decision faster most businesses pay $200 /month for tools that forget everything tomorrow - this system remembers everything forever and gets cheaper every month one Obsidian brain, one router, one business that runs while he sleeps
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THIS DEVELOPER RUNS 8 AI MINIONS FROM HIS PHONE AND MAKES $10,000/MONTH - KIMI AT $0.09, OPUS AT $1.41, COSTS CUT 43% 8 terminal sessions running in parallel on a server - he connects from his phone, types a command and all 8 agents respond phone view, desktop view, doesn't matter - the server runs everything and he picks which screen to use routine tasks route to Kimi K2.6 at $0.09 - complex work stays on Opus at $1.41 - context never drops between switches $2.07 down to $1.62 per session - 43% cheaper, same output, just smarter routing 8 minions, one phone, one server - and $10,000/month running whether he's at the desk or on the way home
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BIJAN BOWEN TYPED ONE PROMPT AND CLAUDE FABLE 5 BUILT THE BEST SKATE GAME HE'S EVER SEEN FROM ANY MODEL mesh colliders, fluid board lean effects, walking animations with surfboards, ferris wheel on the boardwalk - C , zero to playable in one session his exact words: this is a new paradigm - I've never seen a result this good ever same session also produced a luxury watch website with Keyshot-quality 3D renders, a network traffic visualizer with TCP sedans and ICMP police cars with flashing lights, a 3D printer simulation with spinning spool and proper infill all of this used 49% of the $200/month plan - under $100 in tokens total Fable 5 is the consumer version of Mythos 5 - $10 per million input tokens, available right now the people still debating which model to use are watching someone who already knows the answer 🚀
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THIS DEVELOPER TYPED A TEXT DESCRIPTION AND CLAUDE 5 FABLE GENERATED A FULL 3D ROBOT CAD MODEL - READY TO 3D PRINT "Juno" robot on screen - white and dark chassis, orange sensors, articulated arms, full assembly with every joint and component - rendered live in the browser at localhost:5173 Claude didn't just generate an image - it wrote the CAD files, fixed the port configuration, edited launch.json, spun up the Vite server and had the 3D viewer live with 2 running tasks still going text-to-cad running inside Claude Code - 2,939 lines of geometry generated, Create PR button ready, the entire robot assembly navigable as a file catalog what used to require a mechanical engineer, a CAD specialist and weeks of iteration now takes one text description and a Claude 5 Fable session the robot is called Juno - arms.step already at the top of the file catalog - and the next prompt changes whatever he wants about the design describe it, generate it, 3D print it - the barrier between an idea and a physical object is now one conversation
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THIS SCHOOLBOY BUILT A PLAYABLE MINECRAFT.JS IN THE BROWSER DURING COMPUTER CLASS - CLAUDE 5 FABLE, ONE PROMPT, CLICK TO PLAY MINECRAFT.JS running in the browser - WASD to move, space to jump, left click breaks blocks, right click places them, 1-9 to select - full game mechanics working on a school computer without installing anything teacher thought he was doing homework - he was shipping a game Mojang spent years and millions building Minecraft - he got a playable version in the browser before the lesson ended the same $20 subscription that built this adds new biomes, crafting systems and multiplayer with the next prompt - the game expands however he describes it for the first time in history a student can build a product that sells for $5,000-10,000 just by describing what he wants - no coding degree, no team, no budget he didn't wait to grow up to make games - he shipped one during third period
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