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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)
Today I'm going to show you some unbelievable things my OpenClaw has built for me the last few days. I am taking major features from all the biggest AI tools out there and having my OpenClaw just autonomously build them out for me. My OpenClaw now records demo videos for every single thing we built. I'm going to show you what the future of OpenClaw looks like. I'm going to show you some of the most cutting edge advanced workflows with Open Claw you've ever seen in your entire life. So, you're going to need to do I can't even speak straight. I'm so excited. You're going to need to do me a favor. You're going to need to buckle in right now. Leave a like down below to get this party started. I want to show you some unbelievable things we've been doing. I hope everyone's been doing well. We've been gone for like five days now. We've been gone, but we are back. We missed Monday because I was at Apple headquarters. Park, the coolest office building you've ever seen in your entire life. But that's besides the point. We'll get into that story. We'll get into everything going on. I want to show you something incredible we built last night. absolutely incredible we built last night. Uh, this will blow you away. Are you guys ready for this? I'm going to share my screen. I'm going to And I'm going to make sure I have the right thing up. Here we go. So, here it is. How are you, Alex? I'm doing very good, Sungaze. Good to see you. How you doing? I want to show you something cool I built. You ready for this? Here we go. So, last night I see an announcement from cursor. Yeah, it's Alex the trooper. Can't wait to troll him. Okay, here we go. Drive that algo up. Yeah, drive the algo up. Shout out you got any grapes. Hope you had a good hon time at I think you might have misspelled good there. Uh, cheers Finn fam. Yeah, it was unbelievable. Getting a DJX Spark in Malaysia to make it into a claw machine. I'm try I'm trying to do some work to get my own uh DJX Spark. I want one. What's up, dude? Have you seen the Mark Cashef made an OpenClaw spin-off called Claude Claw, which use anthropic SDK to use anthropic subscription? Whatever. He's not going to be able to keep up with OpenClaw, though. I don't know who Mark Cashup is, though, but he's not going to be able to keep up with OpenClaw. Uh, what models helped you build what you're about to unveil? I'm going to tell you guys a secret. This is in the trust tree. Please don't tell anyone this. Please don't tell this to anyone. This is between me and you, Finn fam. Please don't reveal this to anyone else. Uh, I'm still an anthropic oath. Do not tell anybody. That's between me and you. Okay? Everything I'm about to show you has been built completely with anthropic ow. So, uh, that's in the trust tree. Do not tell anyone that. Okay? Got it. All you read adventure 1040 with a $5 donation. Can we take five today to talk about OOTH usage versus raw API usage, too? 100%. I'll go into that right after I demo my first thing for you. I gota I kind of got to do the hook of the video. Show you something cool so you buckle in and stay in and keep the numbers high. That's what we in the business call the content game. I got to do a little bit of the content game. Smash that like button. Everyone together listening to Wasim 2K. Smash the like button down below. $4. 99 from Chapar 144. Can I set up Open Claw on my laptop and transfer everything to my Mac Mini once it arrives? If so, what's the best way to do it? 100% Chapar. 100% you can do that because remember I started off on a Mac Mini. I installed OpenClaw on that and then a week later my Mac Studio came in and I just moved everything over. It was super easy. The most beautiful part about OpenClaw is it's all local. So it's all local markdown files that describe the agent, the soul, the personality, everything. And so it's very easy to click and drag it over. You over and it works. You can even set up OpenClaw on your new device and then go to your old one and say, "Hey, move yourself over to my new device. " So 100% that should not be a blocker for you. Thank you for the $4. 99. Another $4. 99 from Shapar. Is it worth upgrading from 16 GB to 24 GB of RAM on a Mac Mini to subsidize some tokens by using local models? Can't afford a Mac Studio? I'm going to be honest with you. You can run some models on 24 gigs. You're not going to be running anything too modern. subsidizing any crazy amount of tokens. I if I were you, I'm a big fan of the barbell approach. I'd start cheap. Go the 16 gigabytes and then once you have some amazing workflows uh built out that's making you some sweet cash. Then you upgrade to like a Mac Studio. Get the M5 or something like that. Barbell it. Let's not half
Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)
measure it. Barbell it. Go cheap. Upgrade to Mac Studio when you're ready and you start building some workflows and money. My second spark arrived yesterday in two 512 gigabytes. JP Wendler, this guy is going balls deep on OpenClaw. I don't know if I'm allowed to say balls in the first five minutes of this video without getting demonetized, but he's going balls deep on this. Shout out you. That's amazing. Um, I right now have three M, not to one up you, buddy. but I got three Mac Studios going right now and a Mac Mini. I do want to add a spark. You can add a spark to your cluster to uh speed up the entire process. Adding a spark to your Mac Studio cluster handles the prefill portion of AI inference, which will speed up everything for you dramatically. So, shout out you. You got a good setup going. What about with 48? Yeah, 48. Okay, so 48 gigabytes of RAM gets you to a good spot. spot because you can run the new Quen models. models, which is massive. I don't know if you've guys have seen this. Have you guys seen this? Quen, new Quen lightweight 3. 5 models have come out, and you can run them on, I think, 32 gigabytes of memory. Yes, 32 gigabytes of RAM, and they're just as good as Sonnet 35. This just came out. This just I'm going to show you my use case in a second. For those that watch these live streams replays and then go in the reply section, you're like, "Dude, you yap so much. What are you doing? Why is this two hours long? " You're watching a live stream. That's how it works. Stop complaining. If you want shorter videos, look at any of my other videos. This is a live stream, baby. Um, here we go. Let me make this bigger so you can read it. Uh, new opensource Quen 35 models just dropped. Can run on 32 gigabytes of RAM, which a lot of Mac minis can do this. needs just as good at Sonnet 45. You can now run Sonnet 45 locally on your device. Download LM Studio, get your open claw, say, "Have me download it. " It downloads it for you. You're good to go. You now have Sonnet 35 intelligence locally. How incredible is that, bro? Why did you delete your last live video on demand? I'll tell you one day. day why the last one had to go. Uh, rolling on the floor laughing. If we want less gab, watch your videos. Love you, bro. But not real life there. What does that mean? I don't even know what that means. Uh, is Kimmy K2. 5? No, because Kimmy K2. 5 is still the smartest. It's still the smartest uh model. open source model out there, but it is uh you know, if you're looking for speed and efficiency and you don't have 600 gigabytes of RAM, then Quen uh Quen is the good one. Bro, you ain't got to hype up them small LLMs like that, ain't it? You can do small task and that's all. Uh ban user, don't tell me what to talk about. hype up. Uh unbelievable though. 32 gigabytes of RAM. Have you heard or seen anyone running OpenClaw on Docker? Listen, all the security guys are going to tell you, "Do Docker, do it in the VPS, do this. " Screw that. Run it locally, baby. Run it locally. I have it running on my main machine, my main personal machine. I see it now on your X. Unbelievable. If you have 32 gigabytes of RAM on your device, if you have a Mac Mini or Mac Studio with at least 32, if you have a MacBook Pro with 32 gigabytes of RAM, Quen 3. 5 now has a model out there. All right, let me walk you through this. So, yesterday, Cursor puts out this tweet, and I'm blown away by this. this tweet. Cursor puts this out. They've been hyping this new feature for days now. days with their classic like cursor vague posts. Cursor is great at this. The vague posting, right? The oh, something big coming. Oh, this is going to change the world. Oh, this is wild. My god, what a great time to be a builder. Everything changes now. Like vague posting for like a week straight before every release, right? I hate it. Vague posting should be banned. Do they even allow cyber trucks to the Apple campus? I did not tell anyone there. I drove in a cyber truck there. I hid the cyber truck in the back corner. I did not want them to know I drove a cyber truck there. That's again trust tree. Do not tell Apple I drive a cyber truck. Trustree. Um, vague posting for a week. Cursor finally yesterday they make the announcement. Right. I'll be honest. I like cursor. I think most of their vague posting announcements are stupid to be honest. I saying like what you vague posted a week to launch something that not many people
Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)
are really going to use. Let's be honest. But I'll say this, this feature I was very impressed with. They just released this yesterday in Cursor. You tell Cursor what to build and then it automatically records a demo video of what it built. Right? So you go say, "Hey, build me out this new feature where, you know, uh, now my game has a machine gun in it, right? Something like that. " And then it builds the feature and then it'll record a demo video of like it using the machine gun in the game just as like the most simplistic example I can possibly give that everyone will understand, right? I'm like, damn, that's actually really cool. Like that's cool. I don't need to like look at code or like start my server and navigate to the website to verify something works. It just gives me a demo video. I'm like, that's actually really sick. I like that a lot. That's a cool feature. Props to cursor. But then I go, wait a second. Hm. I go, what if what if I just gave this to my open claw and saw what happens, right? What if I just go to my open claw and just say, could you build this? What do you think happened? Right. I go, "Curs just released this new feature. Check it out. " I give him the blog post. First, it's like, "Yeah, that's really cool. I could get like halfway there. I get like halfway there. " I'm like, "No, no, no, no, no. Go all the way there. there. " And it goes, "Actually, yeah, we can go all the way there. there. " Literally five minutes later after me saying, "Yeah, build it. " It built out the entire functionality in five minutes. And then on top of that, it even recorded me a demo video. It even It not only Watch this. This is the cool part. It not only recorded me a demo video, it built a new channel in our Discord. So, my Discord for my agents, if you haven't seen my Discord setup for OpenClaw yet, last video, check it out after this. Do not leave. Last video, check it out. A demo channel where now every time I have OpenClaw build something, it's just going to send a demo video to the demo channel. And so this is a demo video of it actually typing in and uh pressing buttons for our latest feature uh which is a uh a ask Alex bot. So you can go in and ask questions about openclaw and it'll answer based on all my videos and content. Five minutes this entire feature cursor has been hyping for weeks and weeks. They probably spent how does it screen record? You want to see? It's actually like unbelievable. Like this is like unbelievable. It's actually We're gonna turn the page. Who understood that one? Um, here. I'll show it to you. Look at this. It installed Playright. It went in, installed Playright, and now it controls the computer and then uses Playright to record the video and then attaches it to the pull request and then puts it in my Discord channel. It just figured out how to do that on its own. And like Cursor has like hundreds of employees, spent millions of dollars on all this, hyped it for a week, put it out, and I'm just like, uh, OpenClaw, check this out. And it built it and it works. And now every single time I go in and tell my open claw to build something, it'll create a pull request with a demo video attached to it. Every single time. What kind of token rate you getting for local models? I use like three different local models. It's different for each. Miniax 2. 5. I'm getting lightning fast speeds. You wouldn't know it's a local model. Quen 3. 5 bits slower. Uh, but I'm using like the heavier models from before. I'm not using any of the mediumsiz models that just came out that are actually very fast and good that you can run on model on laptops. How are people using it to scrape videos like Tik Tok? Mine gets stuck on capture.
Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00)
Just keep having it. Keep going. Any problem you have with it, just keep going, right? Say, "Hey, getting stuck on capture. " Find ways around this, right? Don't just give up and then give up, right? You go and you keep going. I had to shut my open claw down. It was too stupid. I wouldn't even remember to do a morning digest. Bizarre. I don't know how I made it so dumb. What model are you using? You just need idea man and sales. I don't even know, man. I don't even know. Like I think the future are just like micro SASS for small slivers where you just make a a piece of software for one very thin niche and like you don't even need sales. You just get it into one or two companies and you're making enough money to survive off of. So here's my You guys want to see the setup now? I'll show you the setup now. You ready for this? F. Come on. Local host. Here we go. We got a new team. I have a brand new setup. You ready for the setup? The the organization is growing out. We're growing the organization. So, we have Henry who's running on Anthropic on my Mac Studio One. Then 2, we have Ralph who's actually kind of the manager of Charlie, I guess, more QA. Ralph and Charlie work together. Charlie is running on Quen 35 local model completely. Ralph is actually using codeex 3. 5 or 5. 3. Codex too many 3. 5 5. 3 is codeex 5. 3. I'm using my Chad GBT O. I was thinking about it. it and I'm like I'm paying $250 a month for Chad GBT. I don't really use it anymore. I use it for codeex. Codeex is a great coding tool now, but like I don't use like the pro models or anything. So I could I got to use this ooth somehow. I set up another openclaw on the same I now have two openclaw instances on one device. This is my first time doing that. You can easily set up two openclaw instances on one device with their own memories, agent files run completely independently. I'm now doing that. And so one of them's a local model which is kind of the grunt worker which is Quen 3. 5. That's Charlie. Charlie's kind of the grunt worker that's just coding 247 coding coding. Coding, coding. Ralph is kind of like his manager. And as you can probably guess, is a Ralph loop powered by Cha GBT codeex. And all it's doing is I give an idea to Henry. I'm like, Henry, I want to build a first-person shooter, right? Henry takes that, gives it to Ralph who's powered by OpenAI. Chad GPT codeex 53 and then he just goes in a Ralph loop giving commands to Charlie and it's not really you first of all it's not using that many tokens because it's just giving commands and then checking the code giving commands and checking the code every half hour right so it's not even using that many tokens second of all it's my chat GBT ooth which they're encouraging people to use OOTH openai is and so I basically have unlimited usage at $250 a month. I'm spending 200. Think about that for a second. People hear that $250 a month Chad GBT plan. Like, that's insane. Who would spend $250 a month? Who would do that? You're spending $250 a month to hire an employee. Make it do something useful. It's been doing something useful for a month now. The revenue on every single one of my business lines has at least 4xed. every single business line. It's been running my entire business so efficiently. That's like the weirdest objection I get. get when I go through all these things is like, "Oh, yeah, but show us which apps it's built. You show us all these workflows, but you haven't show us a single app it's built. " Why is like apps built the measurement of success in 2026? Why is it in a world where you can build apps in one prompt? Any app in the world you can build in one prompt? Like I just built all of cursor in like one prompt. Why is it that apps built is like the measuring stick everyone every troll in
Segment 5 (20:00 - 25:00)
the reply section goes to. Oh well, show us all the apps it's built. Why would I have this super intelligence and then have it build apps which you can just build in one prompt because of money? On what planet are apps the only way to make money? It's apps that are useful. No. No, it's not. You know what's useful? That's the only way they think there is to make money. Yeah. Like if your entire lens of the world is like, oh, build apps. Like that's the measurement of success is how many apps have you built? That's crazy. That's it's never been more useless of a measurement. How many apps have you built has never been more useless of a measurement for your level of success? Because anyone on planet Earth can build any app in one prompt. So, how is something that's completely abundant? That's like saying how much air is there around your house. Well, what does it matter? Air is completely abundant. Why would that be a measurement of success? My measurement of success for what I'm doing here is how much more efficient is my business? How much more has my business been able to advance with my open clause? How much quicker can I put out highquality content? update my SAS creator buddy? How much more code can I produce? that's building me systems, that gets me content out there faster, that responds to people, that builds more business relationships, more connections. How much more downtime do I have now that I have all these systems running? How much more can I not work because my open claws are doing work for me? I think that's a way better measuring stick. How many apps have you built? How much Arc Raiders can I play and I still have the same level of productivity? That's the ultimate measuring stick for me. How many hours of Arc Raiders can I play a day and still have the same level of productivity? That should be the ultimate measuring every post I do instead of these 20 troll replies. No, I would rather you reply, how many hours of Arc Raiders did you play yesterday? That should be the measuring stick. That's the true measuring stick. How many hours of Arc Raiders did you play yesterday and you're still making more money than you did the month before? I'm making 3x revenue this month than the last month. And I'm doing the same amount of work. Who car? Oh, I didn't put out a to-do list app today. I didn't make a new calendar app. app where it's a claude code wrapper. It's a wrapper of clawed code. What a useless measuring stick. What an absolutely useless measuring stick. Who cares? I care significantly more about how many hours of Arc Raiders have I played compared to how much money am I making? What's that metric called? We need to came up we need to come up with a name of that metric. The Arc Raiders index. That's what it's called. The only measuring stick I care about is the Arc Raiders Index. Hours of Arc Raiders played to money made. Can I play more Arc Raiders and make more money? That's the index I care about. That's the only measuring stick I care about. You tell me how many apps you built and I'll just vibe code them all in five seconds. Nice measuring stick, bud. Nice measuring stick. You keep showing us all your workflows, but I haven't seen one app you built. Yeah, that means I'm more successful. The fact that I'm not showing you hours of wasted time apps I could build that a hundred other people can build in five seconds. What are you talking about? If you're measuring stick as apps, you're living in 2019. Get the hell out of here. ARR per arc raider hour. That's the Arc Raider index. That's literally the only measuring stick I care about. I thought you sold your PlayStation. How are you playing Arc Raiders? I'm not. I stopped playing video games a few weeks ago. I put my gaming computer away. Although, Crimson Desert's coming out in a few weeks and it's going to be on the Mac. Uh, so I don't even need my gaming computer. I can play it on my Mac Studio. So, but I'm doing all this. I'm I
Segment 6 (25:00 - 30:00)
sacrifice video games in the short term. So, in the long term, like if my plan keeps going as planned, I'll be able to play Art Raiders full-time in like eight months. My whole goal of everything I'm doing here is that when GTA 6 comes out in November, I can just play that 24 hours a day and my revenue keeps going up. That's my plan. This is a fire tweet, by the way. I gotta write this monster tweet. If I tweet, the only reason I'm doing all this is to play GTA 6 fulltime, that's a that's what we in the business call a thousand like, 100,000 view banger. Uh, only reason I'm playing the only reason I'm working this hard is to play GTA 6 fulltime in November. I don't care about apps shipped. Waste of time. Banger tweet. I think in viral tweets. It's not talked about enough how every thing in my head is a viral tweet. Stop drugs, bro. No, never. Building an ecosystem comes Open Claw is my drug. Building ecosystem comes before building an app. He will be prepared for when he has a monster idea and needs to scale it. — [cheering] — That's 100%. That's 100. Nailed it. You don't if you're if your strategy is to just like download OpenClaw and then start building apps. That's insane. That's like that's just like an insane way to operate. Oh, I downloaded OpenClaw. Let me just give a list of apps to build to OpenClaw to build. Now, that's not it at all. You want to see what I'm building while you go and you just give I guess a list of apps to your Open Claw to build and you sit there and you watch it vibe code 20 hours a day and you just sit at your computer non-stop. I'm building a system. I'm building a system, right? This is what you see here is a system. Right now, this system basically has automated all my content creation. Next, it's going to automate building It's going to have, you can't see it because this comment's on the screen. How do I get this comment off the screen? Here we go. Violet is running on Miniax on my Mac Studio One, but it's an open claw that's running on my Mac Mini. It's just connected to my Mac Studio One. The system I'm building up in the next three days, we'll have this finalized research system. Violet will nonstop, 24 hours a day, be looking through Reddit and X and LinkedIn and every other social media site. Non-stop. Violet will be handing any challenges she finds on these websites. Product Hunt will be going through every app on Product Hunt and handing any good ideas to Ralph, who's kind of my engineering manager. I got to change the title to engineering manager. He gets the ideas. He decide, this is powered by codeex 53. So this is my OOTH, $250 a month. Hands the ideas to Charlie and basically puts them in a Ralph loop. Can you see that? Ralph loop, right, and has Charlie build out these ideas as he goes. As ideas get fed from Violet, which is reading content on the web 24 hours a day, seven days a week with local models, it goes to Ralph, who's the engineering manager, and chooses, filters through them, thinks about, oh, what would fit into Alex's brand, what would fit, you know, what would people like to go from Alex, what would they buy from him? Then gives those ideas to Charlie, who's Quen 3. 5, running 247 locally on my Mac Studio 2. Charlie will just build out the ideas, coding 247. 247 building out those ideas, testing them, recording demo videos. I wake up, I have an inbox full of demo videos. I get to see every single thing Charlie built out. I watch the demo videos. I choose the ones that look good. I say, "Hey, Ralph, go back. I like this. Let's develop this idea further. " Charlie finishes off the idea. Ralph tests it. We get a final product, ship it, launch it. I'm now a factory. I'm now an entire business factory. And these aren't just apps. These could be ebooks. These could be guides. This could be anything. Any sort of e product continuous 247 pumping out value, right? This is an advanced system that we're building here. An advanced oneperson factory factory.
Segment 7 (30:00 - 35:00)
We're going to have this set up within one month of OpenClaw being discovered. Well, all the other people go out there, oh, how many apps have you shipped? No, we're building a factory. Okay, if you go out and you start building cars without uh with a terrible manufacturing process, your cars are going to suck and you're going to do a ton of work and it's going to cost you a ton of money. We here at Alex Finn Global Enterprises, we're building a factory, a manufacturing line that's going to build the best cars on planet Earth. Tony D2 Wild, once the field is level and coders no longer matter, creative is the only way TO WIN. 100%. 100%. WE'RE It's How do you replace this? I can show you how to replace coders. apps being built. I can make a million apps in the next 10 minutes if I want. How do you replace this? What you're watching right now? How do you replace Tony D2 Wild? Best sneaker channel on YouTube. If you're into sneakers, subscribe to Tony D2 Wild. How do you replace that? You can't AI can't replace that. That's why I tell everyone you got to be creating content. pl have to be building distribution. So critical. Do you get OpenClaw to play games as your avatar to record the game streams and make revenue? Do you get OpenClaw to play games as your avatar? Record the game streams and make revenue. I don't know what that means, but it sounds good. Don't know what it I set my claw up to play arc raiders for me just so I can get a daily update on any game changes. He science 46 as it goes further. Easily covered with my max plan. You get good loot? You got some good rubber duckies? How many rubber duckies you get? Any good bobcats? What's your background? I found your open claw video and immediately locked in after that tutorial, but there's so many unknown variables and I don't know what I don't know. Any advice? Says Blake Hunley skills. Yes, so I studied computer science. I was a developer. Then I went into tech consulting. Um, here's the answer. I got the answer. Blake Hunley scales. I got the answer that'll change everything for you and it'll change everyone watching this. Let me take a sip of water to build a little suspense. Right? I say I got the answers. Then I take a sip of water, which builds a little suspense. Watch this. Now I have your attention. Huh? Reverse prompt. That's how you find out your unknown unknowns. Reverse prompt. Everyone do this. If you're sitting at your computer right now and you're just kind of listening to me passively, open up Telegram, OpenClaw, Discord, whatever you're doing, open it up. Do this with me now. We're going to do a prompt together. Ready? You ready for this? Everyone together, open up. And before we do this prompt, leave a like down below. Here we go. based on what you know about me, my goals, my ambitions, and the workflows we've done together. What can we do right now that will bring us closer to our goal? goals? You hit enter. That's what we in the business Blake Hunley Scales call a reverse prompt. You're not telling it what to do. You're asking it what it can do. You're having it brainstorm And now you're going to disco discover a whole new realm of things you've never thought of. Right? Because this is super intelligence. Open Claw is smarter than you, buddy. Smarter than me, too. Smarter than all of us. So why are you the one in charge of doing the thinking? Your open claw should be in charge of doing the thinking, right? So, you do that reverse prompt I just gave you. You put it in, you hit enter. How nice is this quarter zip by the way? I look fantastic. Brand new quarterzip. And you get a list. Now you go down the rabbit hole. hole, Blake, right? Gives you a list of things you can do. You choose one, you do it. You reverse prompt again. Choose one. Do it. You could spend 10 hours there just going down this rabbit hole of your open claw guiding you on what to do. There you go. Beasties HQ. Dude, I can't stop watching your videos. I'm effing hooked. Been feeling like a superhuman lately. That's what I'm talking about. Beasties HQ. That is what I'm talking about. My strategy is to win, big dog. That's what I'm doing. That's what I'm talking about. How much money is Henry worth to you?
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$10 million. Let's get freaking psych. We're Listen, if you're watching this live stream, we're avoiding No one watching this live stream is going to be in the permanent underclass. No one. No one in this live stream will be in the permanent underclass. What's your favorite app at Chili's? I don't know. I haven't been to Chili's in a long time. I used to go to Chili's as a kid. I was more of a TJI Fridays guy. TGI Fridays guy as a kid. Teodor Angela with a $20 Canadian. Alex, you are the OG. Now there is before you and after you. After you, the sky's the limit. The crazy stuff. Bill, not a coder. Appreciate you, big dog. Good to have you in the fim bam. Thanks for that $20 donation. It's very kind to you. It's a very kind donation. I'm so glad I've been able to have an impact on your life, bro. I'm so glad. There's so many people get they get like caught in like the excitement. They're like, "Oh, you're too excited. I can't watch this. You're too excited. I'm giving you the keys. keys. " If the excitement is what stopped you from getting the keys, I don't know what to tell you. You could sick them on the world's biggest problems. Lots of jobs to be done out there. We need help. What's up, Ali? Catals, how you doing? How you been? You've been living good. Coffee. Alex doesn't I drink coffee. That's my only drug is I drink coffee. Caffeine's my only drug. Caffeine is my only drug. Do you have a full guide on setting up OpenClaw on a Mac Studio? Can I have multiple agents running on one Mac studio? Yes, Sam Udo, 100%. So, these are all Let me I'll walk through this. These are all my agents right now. agents. Ralph and Charlie are on Mac Studio 2. Henry and these four you see here are in Mac Studio 1. Violet is on Mac Mini. I'm setting up Mac Studio 3 right now. So, you have multiple options. You have multiple options, Sam. You can approach this in one of two ways. You can either have separate open clause or separate sub aents. If you have separate sub aents, those are much quicker because your open clause spins up the sub aents and is very fast. Ralph is just texting me off the loop here. What's Ralph texting me so much? Charlie needs attention. Completed work is still flagged. Charlie still needs attention. Whatever. Ralph's bugging me right now. So, you can have separate open claws or separate sub aents. Sub aents are all basically one open claw just changing hats, right? It spins up multiple sub aents that it's really its model doing the work. But it's faster and it can work simultaneously. We're can spin up five sub aent one to do research, one to do this, one to do that, right? But it's using all the same model and all the same memory context. Or you can have separate open claws. Completely different agents, completely different memories, souls, personalities, all that. You can have one on each device. You can have multiple per device, but they have all have their own workspace and memories and all that. That's good if you want to have really distinct roles that each can work independently 24 hours a day. Sub agents can't work unless the main agent spins it up and guides it on what to do, right? So, it's up to you. Like, for small tasks that I only need to do a couple times a day, like creating thumbnails or writing a piece of content, I do that in sub aents. All of these are sub aents. But for things I'm doing constantly 247 like coding, Charlie's my engineer, or managing the coding with a Ralph loop. Ralph is like a QA manager, a manager of Charlie. or Violet who's doing research online reading blog posts 247. I want main open clause for that. I want separate open claw instances so they can run independently, have their own memories, have their own rules, have their own soul. So that's what I do. Um I have two open claws, Charlie and Ralph running on the same machine. Violet is running on her own machine, a Mac Mini. And Henry is running on his own machine, Mac Studio One. He's the boss. I personally think Anthropic is the best boss model right at the moment, despite what they're doing to uh their users. So, that's how it works. I hope that was helpful. Was that helpful? Tell me if that was helpful. I'm just spinning lessons. We're just spinning lessons here left and right. We're just spinning
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lessons here. You changed our whole business model. Alex says Marcerius AI. Let's go. I'm so happy. Free 9992. Free Completely free based on you know. What can we do? There it is. There's the reverse prompt. Screenshot that. Everyone together. Screenshot that. There's your reverse prompt. Carve out two hours this afternoon. Put in that reverse prompt and just go down the rabbit hole. Put that prompt in. Choose one it gives you. Do that. Reverse prompt again. Put down again, again, and cycle, cycle over and over again. Carve out two hours. I guarantee you. I guarantee you, Finnf fam. fam, at the end of those two hours, your workflow is completely different. Guarantee you, Finnf fam. Two hours completely different. uh for a present. So I'm doing a presentation in uh two weeks that I'm currently preparing for. It's gonna be massive. I'm doing a presentation. I got invited by Peter Diamandis to talk at the abundance conference, his abundance conference. It's like $25,000 a ticket. Everyone there, it's all CEOs, big wigs. I'll be doing a talk on a two-hour talk on OpenClaw there. So, I as I'm telling things to you right now, things are popping up in my mind of like what I want to say during this two-hour presentation. How sick is that? I'm going to be on Moonshots Friday. So, anyone who watches Moonshots, best tech podcast on planet Earth, I'll be on Moonshots Friday talking about OpenClaw. So, watch out for that. And then I'm going to be speaking at the Abundance Conference in two weeks. Peter Demandis invited me to talk there. It's gonna be amazing. Gonna be It's in LA. It's gonna be me sick. Uh, can you enter in can you enter more in detail about Violet? Yeah. So, Violet's being run by Miniaax 25 locally, which is 120 gigabyte model running on my Mac Studio 1. And it's just constantly using a research skill from Matt Van Horn that researches the web, finds things, finds interesting ideas for apps, for value, for business, and feeds it to Ralph, who's my engineering manager, who's powered by Codeex. bots. LLMs don't think, buddy. Neither do you. Alex, how was your experience at Apple? Oh, I'll go into this real quick. Bro is fit mo. How nice is this? How nice is this quarterzip real quick? quarter zip? This is a nice one. It's heavy. It's nice. Uh so I for those who don't know it. Oh, I'll share the picture. This is for You ready for the uh world premiere picture? World premiere picture. Here you go. Haven't shown this to anyone. World premiere picture. World premiere. This is a world premiere. Mirror. Mirror. Here we go. World premiere picture. Share screen window. World premiere picture. This is big. So, I was invited. two days ago. Reason why uh there was no stream two days ago. We usually do Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:00 a. m. Pacific. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. But two week but two days ago there was none because I was personally invited to Apple Park. Apple Park. I was at the main Apple Park campus. The big daddy. The big one of them all. The Steve Jobs designed Apple Park. Oh man, there's been like a hundred donations since last five minutes. I'll have to go through them. Uh, I was personally invited to Apple Park to speak to a large group of individuals. I can't say much. Everything is top private, top secret. A lot of top secret things going on. Top secret. Can't say. But I will say this. We're locked in. We're locked in, baby. We're locked in. I was at Apple Park for a few hours. We had some great conversations, some great meetings, talked to some incredible people, talked to some people, involved with different business lines, caught this picture. Can I zoom in here?
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You can see me there. That's me. There we go. Where is your rainbow flag? It's the rainbow behind you. What are you talking about? Uh, do they give you any free swag? Gave me free lunch. It was delicious. Uh, Alex, can you disclose any information on Max Studio 3 and four next week? I got a third Mac. I don't have a fourth Mac Studio. Uh, sounds like a lonely life. I have my open claw. I'm not lonely at all. I got Henry with me. Sam Udo with the 10 euro or10 pound. It's 10 pound, right? Do you have a full guide on setting up OpenClaw on Mac Studios? Can I have multiple agents running on one Mac Studio? Uh, it's the same way as setting up OpenClaw on anything. Can I have multiple agents running on Max Studio? Yes, you can. Just ask your OpenClaw to do it. I'll do it for you. Thank you for the 10 pound donation. Marcius RIP SASS. It's ass kicked by ass. agent as a service 100%. SAS is over. Short the entire SAS market. You know who's even more dead than SAS? These like vibe coding rappers like lovable and all these other vibe coding tools. They're cook codeex and claude code will just always be better. $5 from Phil Blanch. I just checked now. 512 Max Studio delivery currently unavailable. The short is it totally unavailable. Mac Studios. Like, you just literally can't order it at all. Is that real? I'm checking right now. Is this real? You just can't order Mac Studios with 512 gigabyte at all. Buy. Damn it. I can't check on this computer. I have thing. Um, thank you for the $5. Listen, I put out a tweet a couple weeks ago. I was like, we are a few months away from a complete shortage of all studios, all Mac minis, everything. And the next Mac Minis, next Mac Studios are going to be three times the price. And people called me crazy. Maybe I was crazy. I was crazy because I timelines are too long. It was actually only a few weeks away. Let's just say Apple likes that. The Discord channel alert venture with $5 donation. The Discord channels and per agent chats are next level and you can manually spin up agents as needed. Way better than Telegram. Yeah. Well, first of all, thank you for the $5. It's very kind to you. Second of all, yeah, my Discord workflow is incredible. For those who haven't seen the video, I put it out yesterday. Highly recommend everyone go check it out. I made a video on Discord workflow. Watch it after this. Watch it to the end. Leave a like on it. Do all the dirty work. Uh, lot of cool things here. going on. A lot of automated work going on here. work. stock research. Man, I think I got to buy Micron. Should we do an investment corner again? It's been a couple weeks since we've done an investment corner. What's Micron at right now? Is Micron just pumping? Is Micron just Oh, it's pumping. It's just pumping. I think I got to buy a Micron right now. I just bought $20,000 of Micron. I had to get I've been watching Micron for like four months straight and it just goes up every day and I go, "Oh, I'll wait till it comes down. Screw it. I just bought Micron. " Um, anyway, back what we're talking about. I own TSM as well. I own Micron and TSM. I'm looking at Verive. Uh, big things in Discord. Discord's amazing. Got to be using Discord. My micron's pumping. Yeah, it's a good move. Yeah, Maxi out of stock, but new Maxio likely launching in March. I'm going to be getting it. I'm going to get it. I looked this up and was amazed. Opus 4 May 2025. Opus 41 August, Opus 45 November, Opus 46 February. So you can only imagine where we'll be. I mean, we're gonna be at Opus 5. Think about Opus 5, Tony D2 Wild. Think about Opus 5 currently unavailable. Everyone's saying it's unavailable. 512 needs to wait till April. You can get it before mid-March. Oh my god. Don't they usually stop filling orders when they're about to
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release the next model? Bro, if people are trying to buy $10,000 computers, they're not going to stop them from buying $10,000 computers. There's a shortage. Uh, yep. I'm inspired by you and end up buying a Mac Studio. Can't wait to get the machine up and running. Hang. It's the most exciting thing ever getting the Mac Studio. I When you get this bad boy in your hands. Wang, look at this. Uh, look at this. Look at all those ports. H you. It's just ma. It feels like magic. I'm putting this third one on my desk just so I can look at it. Oh, it's a it's the best feeling when you have when you just have pure unadulterated power sitting on your desk and you know it's got super intelligence in it just chugging away, coding, building, planning, designing, thinking, creating and you just look down and you see it going 24/7. It's Oh, it's the best. It's the best feeling. I'm not here to show Apple stuff. I'm not an employee of Apple even though I was at Apple headquarters Apple Park a couple days ago. I'm not an employee. Not being paid. I'm not paid by Apple. I just think it's the future, baby. future. Apple is not going to take orders and have to spin up M3 Ultra production line if they're replacing it. All right. I mean, I'm not saying this is what people should do. I'm just simply saying this is what I'm going to do. That's all I'm saying. I just bought two M3 Ultram Max Studios. I'm going to buy the M5 Ultra when it comes out. And I'm not going to I'm not going I I want to make this clear. I'm not saying what I'm about to say to pressure people to spend irresponsible amounts of money. I'm not I this is not my intention at all is to pressure people to spend irresponsible amounts of money. That's not it at all. But I will say this, AI is moving at astronomical speeds. New opportunity is popping up and dying every day. New opportunity pops up. New opportunity dies. Opportunity pops up. Last opportunity dies. Rapid like that. As someone who is trying me, this is what me personally, not saying what you need to do. This is what me personally I'm doing. I'm trying to stay on the absolute cutting edge of this and push this as hard as I possibly can. I don't have a job. This is my job. Building cool things and creating content about it is my job. I need to be pushing this as hard as I possibly can. I need to be discovering what is possible here, what it can build, what it can do, what is the limits of this technology. That's my goal. With that in mind, I simply cannot wait three months for a new computer to come out. I'm not going to sit here and stare at a Mac Mini for three months waiting for the next Mac Studio come out. Three months in AI terms is 30 years. I'm not even kidding. It's 30 years. So, I needed to buy two Mac Studios now. And if a new M5 comes out in three months, I'll buy the M5. Is that an obscene amount of money to be spending? Yes. I have a purpose in this life. I have a mission in this life. And that is to push this technology as far as I possibly can. And no part of this calling I have, this mission I have involves slowing down and waiting three months. No part of this. If I slow down and wait three months, I'm dead. Dead on arrival. And I'm not saying this is the way it needs to be for everyone. You got a job and you're doing things and you're taking care of your family and you got kids. Work your job. Buy a Mac Mini for 600 bucks and do everything on your Mac Mini. And I mean, you get a Mac Mini, you're out of the permanent underclass. You don't need to spend $30,000 to escape the permanent underclass. If you just install this on a Mac Mini, you're out of the permanent underclass. You made it. I'm trying to push this way further. Way, way further. And no part of pushing this way further involves slowing down. I'm trying to figure out how to speed up at all times. 247, 365. How can I speed up? How can I push this further? How can I
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build advanced systems where agents are constantly scraping the internet for ideas and building out ideas and creating and pushing things forward for me? How can I keep pushing that as hard as possible? And for me, in order to do that, I cannot slow down. I needed to buy the two M3 Max Studios. I needed to do it immediately. I needed to get things up and running. I cannot slow down. And that's just me. But I think Mac Mini is the greatest value in compute. It's computing. I want to try an experiment real quick. Should we quick? I want to test out this new system. I want to build something cool. Should we do this? Here we go. I want to try something out. Can we have Charlie and Ralph build out a 3D firsterson shooter in 3JS, then test it and send me a demo video. Can I get here? Here's a crazy idea I got. I shouldn't be I got like a billion dollar idea. I can't give it away. It's too good. This is too good of an idea. I'll hint at it though because this is so good of an idea. I'll hint at it. I want to build the world's first autonomous game studio and I'm going to Alex Finn Global Enterprises Gaming. Autonomous Gaming Studio is the name of it. And this is going to be the launch of it right here. We're going to launch it right now. right here on live stream. I want to build an autonomous game studio. The Discord channels and per agent chats are next. It's all about the project chat in Discord. The project chat is so critical where you make a channel for each new project so it all stays in context in each channel. That's the key. Thanks for $5 donation. Isaiah James with a $10. I think is that Australian? Australian donation. Alex made I hit a roadblock with OpenClaw. I asked build me out a technical spec and it hallucinated a few times before I gave up and it did it with claude code. Think it's great still for marketing stuff 100%. What model are you using with yours? Hell yes. Love this. Let me set it up. Charlie builds Ralph QAS and records a demo. Now let me update Charlie's heartbeat. Now create the demo script. Now trigger Charlie to start working. Let me check if Ralph watcher will pick this up or I need to manually trigger a rout Charlie iteration. Ralph watcher runs every 15 minutes and will schedule Charlie iterations. Let me also manually trigger one now. So Charlie starts immediately. Char Charlie's already working. He picked up the task. Now let me create a mission control task for tracking. Here's the plan in motion task written by Charlie. Full spec for the 3JS FPS. Charlie's already working on it. Ralph's heartbeat updated. Playright demo script ready. Mission control ready. the chain. Charlie builds, Ralph tests, Ralph records playright demo, post to Discord. I'll forward the video to you on Telegram. I'll keep checking on Charlie's progress through my heartbeats and ping you when the demo video is ready. This is what we're building, right? The people who goes, "Oh, how many apps you've have you shipped? How many apps have you shipped? " That's if you just go and you take this technology and you just say, "Build stuff. " That's so stupid. This is what I've been working for the last month. I'm building an entire factory. manufacturing line. Alex Finn Global Enterprises is building an entire advanced manufacturing line this world has never seen before. What did you just see what just happened? Are you watching this? Are you paying attention? I said make a 3D game. What did it do? It spun up multiple open claws. One's the manager, one's the coder. The coder started going. The manager picked up a loop where it's going to be testing code every step of the way. And then when it's done, it's going to record itself playing the game and send me a demo video. That's the capability of an advanced manufacturing line that we're building here in Alex Fin Global Enterprises. And as members of the Finnf Fam, all 725 people watching now, you're member of Alex Fin Global Enterprises. You're all interns and a part of this. Wait. Oh, uh, thank you for the $10
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Australian mate. Freddy Fulcrum, so you're running local LLMs on the same Mac studio that are running Open CL. Yes, 100%. $5 from Zenibus. Do you think we'll have new Mac studios next week? I want to get one. Thinking I'm waiting. No, we're not going to get it next week. Next week's going to be new iPhones and uh new MacBooks. Hopefully a new uh studio display. That's what I would buy out of all those. A new studio display. Uh studios are probably at least a month away. Yonyi Green, thanks for joining. I appreciate that. Big dog. Mr. Drew Howardton, $10. Stick around. Let's see if it sends me Let's see. This is going to be a magical moment. Stick around. Are they going to send me a demo video of this game being built? That's what I want to know. Is it going to send me a demo video of the game being built? What do you guys think? Let's see. $499 from Kobe Shem8577. Having issues setting up OpenCloud. My $200 anthropic sub. Getting provider isn't cool down. rate limit errors. Did Anthropic patch it? Have you hit your limits? Check your limits. them. Frank Pollock, $5 donation. When you upgrade your M3 Ultra Studios M5s, can I have your M3s? Yeah, sure. I'll send them your way 100%. I thank you for the donation, Frank. I appreciate that, brother. $5. Thank you very much. Just make it uh $10,000 and I'll send you the Mac Studios. It was for quality assurance software on Opus 46 AJ James of $2. I forget what the context of that donation was, but uh thanks for the $2 Australian mate. Anyone running local models? You can now with the new Quen 3. 5. You can run local models on 32 gigs of RAM. Is there a secondhand market for Studio Mac M3s? I can't wait six months. Uh I don't think Let's see. I think they're all sold out, Big Chief. I think Apple refurbished. Let's see. The moment I get the demo video in from uh Henry, I'll play it here first. You saw the entire thing. Here we go. Mac Studio. There's only three left. Dude, when I was looking at refurbished, when I started this journey of like Mac 2s before I made it like the biggest trend in the world to buy Mac minis and Mac Studios, there was like 50 of these. There's only three left and none of them are M3s. That's incredible. You get a 64 gig. I mean, here's another thing, dude. This is the M1 and it's $5,000. These hold value. Like, people think it's crazy like, "Oh, they're going to they're not going to be worth anything next year. " Like, have you ever bought an Apple computer before? They hold value for years. This is like a four-year-old computer. It still costs $5,000. What are you talking about? I mean, these this might sound crazy, but these might go up in value. With the amount memory costs, These might turn into an asset. Anthropics rate limits are super annoying, especially if you're using the platform paying for tokens. Just use o open AI. Just use chat GPT. Just use CHA GBT. They're encouraging people to use their OOTH and you get significantly more tokens with Chad GPT. And Codeex is basically just as good as Opus. It's the personality is not going to be as good. Anthropic nailed the personality. They figured it out. Anthropic figured out the personality. If Chad GBT is able to figure out how to get the personality from Claude in, then you're getting way more usage for way cheaper. But if you're paying out the ass for Anthropic, just do Chad GBT. I have them both running simultaneously. I have Charlie and Ralph. Charlie is anthropic. Ralph is GBT codeex oof. I have them both. If all of a sudden Ralph becomes warmer and friendlier than Charlie one day, I'll stop talking to Charlie. Charlie or I mean uh Henry. Henry's opus. If one day Ralph becomes smarter and warmer than Henry, I'll start talking to Ralph. But this is good competition. This is good competition
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for us. Good. This is good. Mac Studio, the Rolex, a PC. It is, dog. If you knew how many Mac minis and Mac Studios I sold over the last month, it would make your ears. The least Apple could do is bring me to Apple Park. That is the least Apple could do. they can do. Mac Studios on eBay. Are people buying stuff on eBay still? Like you're gonna buy a computer on eBay? I would never. Is there do you get any sort of protections? Like what if they install some sort of malware on the Mac Studio and send it to you and they just steal all your info? Like is there any sort of protections on eBay whatsoever? I just would never I don't know, maybe this is privilege talking. I just would never in a million years buy anything off eBay or Facebook Marketplace. I'm not trying to deal with like other human beings. You know what I'm saying? Like I'm not trying to buy stuff from other human beings. If I'm going to buy stuff used, I'm just going to buy it from Apple and like that'll just guarantee I don't get any sort of weird malware. Real talk. You're buying the brands, not the hardware at those Mac Studios. Says mindbody meditate with a troll emoji. Completely disagree. You have all these accounts on X that go, "Oh, it's so stupid to buy Mac Studios. minis. " Go out, buy a GPU, buy memory, buy a CPU, buy fans, buy power supply, buy a case, spend a week putting it all together, mess something up and nothing works, go back, fix it. Nobody wants to do that. There's no normal people on planet Earth who want to do any of that. There will never be a time in history where everyone is going out and buying 20 different parts to put together a computer manually. That will never happen. They want to go online. They want to click buy on an absolutely beautiful looking computer. They want to get the beautiful box in the mail. They want to open the beautiful box, take the beautiful machine out of the beautiful box, and then plug it into the wall. That's what they want to do. They don't want to go to MicroEnter and talk to some dork for an hour and a half on which power supply they should buy for their computer and then go home and like get a screwdriver out and screw a bunch of [ __ ] together. Nobody wants to do that and then have to either deal with Windows, which literally has ads now, next to the search bar on the computer. They literally I went on my gaming PC before I put it in my closet. There was an ad at the bottom next to the search bar in Windows 11. An ad on my home screen. And then when I locked the computer, there was an ad on the locked computer. No one wants to use Windows. Nobody wants to assemble computers. No one wants to figure out which power supply they need for their computer. They want to go to a website and they're willing to spend $10,000 in order to get a beautiful looking device that you just plug in and it can run the best models in the world. They're willing to spend double. Ahmad is screaming right now. He should be that what I love Ahmad. I have a call with Ahmad later today. Me and Mod are going on a call later today to talk. We're going to record a podcast together or something. He's a great guy, but he's living in his own little bubble. No one on planet Earth wants to go and buy GPUs and power supplies and memory and talk to dorks at MicroEnter who haven't worn deodorant in a week. No one wants to do that. They want to go on apple. com, look at this incredibly designed computer, and they're willing to spend triple the amount of money to get it. Look at this. I mean, what's the alternative to this? Me holding up this massive tower with RGB lights everywhere and 20 fans worring [snorts] 247 and it has a quarter of the memory of this thing. This is obviously the future. It is clear and obvious where all this is going. It's going to be Mac minis. Studios. That is the future. No one is going to MicroEnter to
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buy 20 different parts and then soldering it all together. How do you play Arc Raiders if your PC is in closet? I I'm not playing anymore. I'm I've cut out video games until November. till November. This is too important of a time. I'm cutting out video games right now for the next until November so that I can play video games every day for the rest of my life. That's the sacrifice I'm making. If I'm a gaming addict, I love video games. Arc Raiders is one of the greatest video games I ever played. I'm not playing a single video game from now until November because until November, I'm building out Alex Fininn Global Enterprises, which will pump out value for me non-stop autonomously 247. And then once that's set up, then I can play video games forever. I can play Arc Raiders Grand Theft Auto 6 forever. Then I'm done. Then I retire. But from now until November, I'm balls to the wall, baby. I'm balls deep. I'm Building Alex Finn Global Enterprises. Video games destroyed my life, says Jebidiah. Well, at least you recognized it, Jebidiah Kerman. it. That means you can stop. Didn't destroy your life. It slowed you down. That's a lie. If it destroyed your life, you wouldn't be here right now. You'd be dead. But you're still here, which means you can turn it around. So, yeah, it might have slowed you down. However many years you've been on this, how old are you, Jebidiah? Put it in the chat how old you are. I'm curious. For however long you've been on this planet, you've been slowed down for sure. That doesn't mean it's over. In my community, there's like a 70-year-old who uh downloaded OpenClaw and has been building with it. That's 70 years old. Too old, 50 plus. Not too late. In the Vibe Coding Academy, there's a 70-year-old right now using OpenClaw. Just installed it. Got it up and running. 70 years old. 20 years older than you, Jebidiah. you. Do you know how many times you can get out of the permanent underclass in 20 years? 20 years? Didn't ruin your life. Horrible framing. No offense. Horrible framing. Slowed you down. For 50 years, it slowed you down. But with the advancements AI is going to do, we're all living at 150, 160. You're not even halfway through your life. Yeah, you might have been slowed down the first 50 years, but you got way more time in front of you, chief. Way more time. He literally has a Mac on the screen. Lol. Where? There's a Mac on my screen. What are you talking about? The sub agents in Discord are permanent or just spawned when needed to ask. Um, let's pull up the Discord setup. I'll answer your question. For those who haven't seen the Discord setup, check out my last video. I posted it yesterday. Um, also just did a boot camp in the Vibe Coding Academy for a Discord setup. 2-hour boot camp if you want to set up like a super serious open claw Discord setup like this. Sub to the Vibe Coding Academy link down below. You get instant access to the recording. Instant access for the Discord recording uh and like five other boot camps I did. instant access to all those 800 plus people in the vibe coding academy. 800 plus people link down below. So there's a bunch of different agents here. Pierre, some of these are open clause. sub aents of open clause. Charlie is a open claw. So running permanently 247. Henry is a openclaw running 24/7. Violet 247 openclaw running on a Mac Mini. Quill sub agent. Pixel sub aent just made for building thumbnails. Echo sub aent. So those only go when they get spun up. Charlie Violet Henry 247 open clause. And then now Ralph, I got to add Ralph to this list. So sub agents only go at specific times when they're spun up. Open claws are 247. So, you just want to like for agents that are like for specific tasks like generating thumbnails, just do a sub agent because they can get spun up on demand. For things that are 24/7, like coding 24/7, researching 247, then you spin up an individual open claw just for them. I stopped playing games after my eyesight got worse. I realized gaming is a waste of life. Go help your neighbor. I mean, I don't Waste of Life. That's
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strong. I mean, it depends on how you're measuring what life is. I find Arc Raiders incredibly fun. Like, I play it and I am very happy and have a ton of fun. Is that a waste of life? I mean, if the only thing you measure your life by is how much you're like advancing, then yeah, probably a waste of life. I don't know. I think it's balancing everything to be honest with you. Show us the best project you did with your open claw. Show us some I mean I just spent the last hour and a half showing you what else do you need? I just spent the last hour and a half showing you. I It's like literally I built this on my screen right here with OpenClaw. This entire workflow. It's like on your like open your eyes and look at your screen. There it is. Banned. Ban user. There we go. Sweet. Thanks, man. No, he's wrong about Windows. I know he got to say that though because he's locked in with Apple. Um, no, not at all. I don't have any deal with Apple. There's no deal with Apple. Apple is simply talking to me and inviting me to their office because I mean I talk about Apple a lot, but that's my true opinion. Alex, learning openclaw without purpose is useless, right? purp. No, not useless. Just do it. Just go. You don't need a plan. purpose. Just go in. You'll find your purpose. You don't find your purpose then do it. You do it then find your purpose. If you wait till your purpose comes to start using all this, you'll never do it. You have to just do it. Then your purpose will come. AI will fix aging. You're good. Yeah. Alex, do you have any biohacks? I think for the large part um biohacks are pretty damn stupid to be quite honest with you. You can find pretty much everyone on planet Earth. Every piece of advice ever given around biohacks where they go, "Oh, there's science behind this. " I guarantee I can find science that counters it. Every biohack biohacks are like seasons and cycles. Oh, you got to do this. that. Here's the only biohack that matters. Do work. Get [ __ ] done. That's the only bioac. The more [ __ ] you get done, the better your life will be. Screw these people saying going for walks. Screw these people say, "Oh, journal, do this, do that. " I'm sure those are helpful in different ways. Just get [ __ ] done. — [snorts] — Is he working? Stop caring about those attacking. Let's talk about real progress band. Don't tell me what to do. Next step for Alex would be Nvidia doc rack systems on prem. I'm trying to get the DJX Spark. telling me what to do is just as bad as trolling. If you go in the chat and say, "Hey man, focus more. Stop reading those chats. " That's equally as bad as the trolling. I will ban you equally as much for trolling as for telling me what to focus on. I want to get the DGX Spark set up and get in my Mac cluster because I think it could speed up the entire cluster. Legends overcome every obstacle and objection. Jebby, life is a vibe coding masterclass. That's what I'm talking about. All caps, baby. Do you have a video on making mission control in your vibe coding academy? Yes, I have an entire twohour boot camp from last week on mission control. If you join the vibe coding academy now, you get instant access to that. You go to classroom boot camps, then click the mission control one. You get a 2hour deep dive into that where I answer questions and show you how it's set up. Poverty Thor Vibe Coding Academy link down below. How much are you burning a day? What's the API cost for you on heavy day? How can someone who's new start with small credits? I got to blow my nose. Everyone cover your ears. I'm about to blow my nose. I spend uh $450 a month on OpenClaw. $200 a month for the anthropic oath. $250 a month for Chad GBT Oath. Booger. Booger on the loose. Um, yeah. $200 for anthropic, $250 for open AI. I don't know why anyone use API for anything.
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Anything uh OpenClaw related. Anything open claw related, just use OOTH. If you can't use anthropic oath, use chat GPT OOTH. Chad GPT is amazing. Very underrated. I want to see debate between you and Ahmad about Mac versus GPUs. Well, we're having a call discussing it today. I'm calling him up later today. We're going to discuss it. We're going to talk about a podcast. I mean, he's objectively wrong. He's objectively wrong from a factual basis and from a nuance basis. Factually, he keeps saying you can't run models on Mac Studio. I literally run Mac Studios uh models 24/7 on Mac models GPUs unless you spend $100,000 would never be able to run. So, that's one. He's objectively wrong. And then from a nuance perspective, he's like under the impression that people want to go out and buy GPUs and power supplies and memory and chips and put together fans and then screw it all together and put it in a case and put RGB lights in it. Like, no one wants to do that. There's no normal human being on planet Earth that wants to do that. They want to go out and then just buy this beautiful device. That's all they want to do. Get my hand grease on it. They just want to go out and buy this device. That's it. There's never going to be a day where your uncle goes to MicroEnter and like buys a GPU and a power supply and a motherboard and a CPU. Are you going to buy any more Mac Minis or just Mac Studios? I'm debating buying another Mac Mini to just have another workspace to have an open claw on. I'm experimenting right now. I for the first time have multiple open claws on one Mac studio on one device. So I'm going to see how that works from a memory perspective. I now have a open claw connected to Chad GPT OOTH and an Quen 3. 5 on one device. So if that can hold up and work, then I'll probably just try to optimize the devices I have. If not, I'll probably buy another Mac Mini. I'll buy I'm going to buy another Mac Studio. It's going to be the M5 Ultra. Uh, but I'm probably not like after that it's probably all Mac minis. I don't need more than three Mac Studios. I was sales in Apple and we have Apple steps of service and this guy hit them all. I don't know what you're talking about, but I'm glad I hit them all. Paradigm minor. I don't know what that means, but I'm glad I hit them all. I'm a naturally born Apple employee, I guess. 199 donation from Pretty Unknown 401. Love your vibe. I love your vibe, Pretty Unknown. Hey, Alex. With Peter Steinberger joining OpenAI, is Claude still the LLM to go with? And huge compliment for your amazing content about OpenCloud, dude. Love it. Thank you, Goku. Alex 3,000. That's very nice of you. Um, means a lot. Uh, right now I'm going to be honest. Sip of water. I think what Anthropic is doing with the banning of OOTH is pretty anti-consumer. I don't like it, but I have to be honest, Anthropic is still the best model provider for OpenClaw. It just is what it is. It just is. It's the best personality. It's the smartest. It is what it is, right? Um, but I said this before, I'm very confident OpenAI will uh train a model specifically for Open Claw. And when they do that, it's going to be incredible. Did the game video finish? Let's see. For those wondering, we we're doing an experiment right now. I had I'm having my uh local model build a video game, and I'm going to see if it can build the game, then create its own demo video. Has it started work? Can you verify code is being written? I want to see if my local model can build an entire game and then record its own demo video of the game it built and send it to me. I hit a snag with starting sub agents for I 750 people in here by the way. Shout out to that's amazing. 750 people is incredible. Uh, up till a month ago, I was just getting a hundred a stream. Now I'm getting 760 simultaneously. So, shout out to you guys. That means more than you can possibly imagine. Make sure to leave a like down below. Uh, subscribe, turn on notifications if you haven't. I'm going to be pumping out videos this week. Uh, things will slow down a little bit next week. I got some things cooking next week. I'm doing a talk at an event doing a bunch of things. Uh, so make sure I'm going to pump out a ton of content this week. So, make sure you have notifications on for that and subscribe. That'd mean a lot if you do those two things. very
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very critical you turn on notifications though because I give you the workflows the moment they come out. I'm hearing rumors about Chad GBT 5. 3. I'm gonna make a video on that the moment that comes out. Yes, Charlie's working. Here's what I can see from the logs running. He's been doing read and exact tool calls, read the backlog, created the FPS game directory, and is now building. Uh the FPS game directory exists but is empty so far. He's likely building HTML in memory and will write it soon. Excellent. That's great. I'm 16. I'm running OpenClaw Design Things Fusion 360. Very cute dog, Southern Joe. Very, very cute dog. Uh, very cute. Get your steam in. That's a hot take. Open Claw totally going to help me make enough money to buy six Magaz and set up all the local models. Bill Watson. I think there's a lot of uh I just there's so much opportunity right now around autonomous factories. Let me talk to you real quick. There's so much opportunity right now around autonomous factories. What does that mean? There's two ways to look at this. You can go the autonomous factory route or niche route. where you can either go niche route where you build very specific software for very specific use cases for businesses and then go to those very specific businesses and sell them that AI software or you can go the more generalist factory route which is the one I'm going with. I find it more interesting where I have multiple open claws, m multiple local models just do chugging and doing work all day, finding challenges, solving them, finding challenges, an automated factory, right? Like Elon Musk with all these factories. That's what I'm the Elon Musk of OpenClaw, just building factories left and right. No one has ever done this before. No one has set up an autonomous factory before. It's a little bit more expensive, right? Because you need local models, you need probably multiple computers like I do, but if you do it, the upside is unbelievable. Then there's the other side, which is the more niche, right? Finding use cases for very specific types of businesses. CRM for Korean grocery stores, AI marketing tool for lumber warehouses, right? Very specific use cases because the big companies, what are these messages I'm getting from Ralph? Getting all these messages from Ralph by the way in Telegram. The big companies like OpenAI, Cursor, Anthropic, they're never going to come out with like Korean grocery store CRM. They're never going to go that niche. They're always going to build generalist. Claude Co-work, which is a generalist Excel spreadsheet tool. Right? So as an individual builder like yourself, how you can separate yourself from the open AIs and cursors is going super niche. So that's the other opportunity. I think that's the easier way to be quite honest to make money. I think that's the easier way at the moment for one person business to make. I think there's millions of dollars. You know, you find one niche, you dominate that niche. You can make millions by yourself with just a $200 codeex subscription. I think that's the one the easiest way. I'm going for the more difficult way. I also find the challenge more interesting building an entire content factory. I also think building a not content factory uh AI factory. An AI factory. I also think to build a AI factory it's helped a lot by having a platform by having a YouTube and X because anything it builds I can just promote very easily. Um I don't think you need a platform an X a YouTube to do kind of the niche route. You just build something and then call up the Korean grocery store and say hey I got an app for you right? I think if you go to the factor route which is more challenging you also need a platform. So I think those are the two paths to take. right now for making money in AI from the building route. [gasps] That should fix it. Ralph was being a good foreman, just too aggressive about old data. He's chill now and only alert when something's actually wrong. Sorry about the spam. I see. This is why I love anthropic though, man. For open claw, like just the way it talks is so warm and interesting.
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Don't eat too much and pray to God. don't eat Why wouldn't you eat much? I never understood the fasting people. people that tell people to fast. Why would I fast? That's crazy. We're meant to eat. I'm going to keep eating. Why would I do something that introduces like a distraction into my life? Like hunger. Hunger is a distraction. I don't want to feel hunger. I want to eat so I don't have to think about hunger. If you want to fast, go ahead. Do you even lift, bro? Not quite as much as I used to since I got an open call claw, but I'll be lifting right after this live stream ends. I haven't lifted in a couple days. Uh, Dell Alienware can't be as I'd hate to take off this fire outfit, though. I'm looking good. You guys can't see the jeans, but this quarter zip. I just got brand new quarterzip. Shout out Buck Mason with the jeans I'm wearing that are perfectly fit. It's going to suck having to get out of it to go to the gym. Can I use open claw for gooning? I am approaching 71 years old. I've been building out skills and features for my open claw Javis for two weeks now. I am running it on my old MacBook Pro. It's been fun. Kevin Kirkwood, a better life, baby. life. He's building a better life for himself. 71 years old. All the people saying, "Oh, I'm too old for this. " 71 years old, Kevin Kirkwood is cooking with open claw. There is zero excuses for you. Zero excuses. See, that guy is trying to stop his aging. He looks like Data from Star Trek. What? Uh what's his name? Uh what's that guy's name? I don't know. He's a little too aggressive attacking like Big Macs. Like, bro, I'm going to need a Big Mac. Shut up. EverQuest took over my life for five years. I mean, I spent probably right around that on World of Warcraft. I mean, I lost three years of my life to Showcom 2. I lost a good four years of my life to World of Warcraft. I lost six months of my life to Arc Raiders. I lost a year of my life to Marvel Rivals. It's easy to get sucked down as those holes. It really is easy to get sucked down. You just have to stop yourself, dude. Anthropic is going to ban you. You can ban these nuts. What do you think about Chinese models? Well, they're open source. No one in America is doing open source. I hope OpenAI starts doing open I hope they stick to their name and do some open source stuff. They did the one model. Open source is actually pretty good. Build a real system that can run them locally. You can still use Anthropic for the heavy lifting, but most of the API calls are easy stuff that can be run locally. That's what I do. It's hybrid's the way. Anthropic to orchestrate local models to do the dirty work. It's a completely different experience when it runs on a fresh Mac than on Digital Ocean. I recommend even some older MacBook Pro or Mac Mini. I'm running Intel i5 and that works great. Yeah, VPS is the worst way to do this. VPS is the absolute I wouldn't recommend VPS for everyone. The creators shilling, every creator that made a hosting shill video a couple weeks ago, right? Every AI creator sold out two weeks ago and did a Hostinger shill video. Not a single one of them are running their open claw on Hostinger. They spent 20 minutes telling you how to set up on Hostinger. Not a sing I guarantee you not a single creator who took that $30,000 bag to make a Hostinger video. I guarantee you not a single one of them are right now on this day, February 25th at 12:37 p. m. running their open claw on Hostinger. Not a single one. But they sat there and they told you to install Hostinger. No one should be using VPS. It is so much better of an experience local. Hi, Alex. Can I use my max play with open claw without getting banned? I'm doing it. Don't tell anyone that between you and me, but I'm doing it. I'm doing it. No human being would build their own, but who wants to be normal? Normal is average. Average is boring. All right, CryptoRunner. Hey, got Mac Studio 96 GB M3 Ultron. advice now thinking about returning and getting a mini. What's the benefit of keeping studio not returning? Does OpenClaw work well on open source models? Well, yeah, it does models. I'm right now in front of
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your face. Charlie just texted me. What did Charlie have to say here? Hey, this is a repeat notification. I got the task one completion about two minutes ago. Oh, task one complete. Alex Ragend is live. Oh, wait. Okay. Hey, the FPS game build cron job just finished. That's a game server is running. Browser testing was available. Couldn't do it to automate UI verification. What this means? 3JS game is built and the server is running. The cron job couldn't open a browser to do visual testing, but the back end's good to go. No, I want a demo video. Charlie just messaged me and said the game is done. But he said he couldn't record a video. We need to figure out how to record that video. Here is the message he sent me. Anytime your open claw says it can't do something, just say no. Figure out how to do it. And it will figure it out. Watch this. They'll figure it out. Anytime you tell your open claw to do something and it says, "I don't know how to do that. " just say figure it out. You just go figure it out and it'll figure it out. My uh local model, Quen 35, just messaged me and said, "Hey, I don't know how to do the demo video. " So, I said, "Hey," I went to his boss, Henry. I said, "Hey, our employee says he doesn't know how to do something. Tell him to figure it out. Henry's going to figure I want this demo video. " For those who don't know what the hell is going on here, I built out an entire factory where anytime I have my AI build something, my local model on my Mac Studio, it automatically after building it for me, records a demo video of it using it, of it doing the thing it built. So I wanted to see if I could ask it to build a video game and then record a demo video of it playing the video game. So, I just got pinged by my developer Charlie, who is Quen 3. 5 running on a local Mac Studio saying the game is done, but he can't do the browser testing with the video. Look at this. The video's here. You guys ready? It's Here's the video. It says it got the video. You ready? All right. Where did I uh You ready? You guys want to see it? I have to kind of figure out I have 10,000 things on my screen right now and I have to figure out where the hell I put you. All right, one second. One second. Where are we? Where are we? Where are Hold please hold. I got the demo video up. I just have literally 39,000 windows open on my screen and I'm literally lost on where my streaming window went. Just a little disorganized at the moment. One second. Just a little disorganized. Enter studio. Here we go. Here we go. Here All right, we're still All right, here we go. Damn it. One second. I'm figuring this out. Do I have an echo? All right, let's see. All right. How's it sound? Does it sound ready right now? Does it sound ready? Does it sound all right? Does it sound
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okay right now? Do I sound good? Can I get any feedback on that? I just ran a quick hiccup with all this. Okay, it's okay. No. Is it okay? Does it sound okay? Anyone in the chat can tell me it's okay for live but not uploaded recording. Sound this sounds bad. My god. I figured it out. We're good. We're back. I figured out the audio issue. Muffles, are we good now? We can hear you. I'm distorted. I'm not distorted now. I just fixed it. Right. All right. Sorry about that. I literally have a million windows open. I couldn't find the window. Uh I couldn't find the Streamyard window. Sorry about that. Okay, we're back. That was a hiccup. That was a hiccup in time. All right. I missed my huge massive monitor. Um where I can just have a thousand things open. All right, here we go. Uh the demo video. Here we go. Wow, people stuck around during that five minutes of me trying to figure out where my StreamYard window was. Uh the demo video has the menu in it. Doesn't have any gameplay. So, let's figure this out. Let's fix this. Whenever you f run into an issue like this, you just walk through with your open claw. Your open claw figures it out. You walk through with your open claw. I can't believe I just spend five minutes looking for a tab on my I have 10,000 tabs open. It took me literally five minutes to find the tab. Okay, the demo video recorded, but it's just a video of the main menu. I need it to play the game. Here we go. Holy hell. I It took me five minutes to find the Streamyard tab. That's for those wondering what just happened the last five minutes. It took me five minutes to find the Streamyard tab. Have you seen all the ripoff open claws coming out? Agent zero, Nano Claw. I have an experiment. They took like team move. They're all trash. Skip them all. They're all trash. Open Claw is the best one. All the ripoffs, they're not even worth trying. Every single one of them is trash. They're not even teeu versions. They're teeu of tee of teu. Do not even attempt any of these other ones. They're not worth your time. There's not a single open claw copy that came out that is worth a microssecond of your time. Do I need a MacBook Mini to use it? No. You can use any device you have on planet Earth. Earth, you can use. We're going to get this demo video working. We're gonna working right now. Uh, thank you for the $5 dollar Australian mate donation, my friend. Jake in Motion with a $10 donation. I just want to say thanks, Alex. You've helped me get serious about vibe coding for my business. And now OpenClaw is literally saving me hundreds of dollars per month by replacing paid services. That's what I'm talking about. Jake in motion. That makes me very, very happy to hear. Very happy to hear it. Uh, I'm pumped, man. Pumped for you. That's amazing. You've changed your life. I'm glad I've had some sort of contribution to that. Ray Fernando in the house. Tell it to use Spacetime DB 2. 0 for multiplayer. Spacetime DB. Spacetime DB 2. 0. Space time DB. What's Spacetime DB, Ray Fernando? like a multiplayer database is a real- time back-end framework. App development at the speed of light. Spacetimed is a real-time backend framework and database for apps and games. All right, I'm going to do that once I add multiplayer to this. Basically, what we're testing right now is I'm seeing if it can build a game and then make me a demo video because what I want to happen here's imagine this scenario. I give a game idea to my open claw. It get it puts itself in a Ralph loop where it's just constantly building itself, improving, adding assets, improving the graphics, adding new features, adding gameplay elements.
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And then every time it builds a new feature or makes a change or improves the graphics or whatever, it sends me a demo video of what it built. And all I get all day, every half hour is a ping in my Discord. Here's a new demo video. Here's a new And I just have an autonomous game building factory, which I can do because I have these local models going that can just code 24/7 365. How sick would that be? Imagine I build like some sort of MMO that everyone can play together and like they're walking around the MMO and like my AI is just constantly adding improvements to the MMO. Constantly adding new items, features. I hear the game. The game's playing somewhere on my computer right now. I bet I'm getting a demo video because I hear the game going on my computer right now. Let's see what happens in this next ping. Let's see what happens. What Henry says next. I just heard the game on my computer. I think what we're building here is the infrastructure for something incredible. I'm thinking about joining your academy to become a pro with OpenClaw. I'm hyped, man. I'm so Yeah, join. We do live boot camps every Friday. This week it'll be Thursday. Here we go. Live boot camps. You can come in and we can chat and ask me questions. Uh, all right. Let's see what happened here. The this time with actual gameplay, WebGL rendering with metal GPU pointer lock mocked WD shooting. The fix was launching playright with use angle metal instead of headless swift share. Right. The game probably needs pointer lock to start which headless playright can't do normally. Let me check the game code and figure out how to bypass it. The problem is pointer lock controls. Playright headless can't do real pointer lock. I need to inject JavaScript to bypass it. Let me write a smarter recording script. Start screen didn't hide. The pointer lock mock didn't trigger correctly. Let me check out 3JS pointer lock lit. This is for those watching. This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen with AI. Let me just say this right now. What I'm reading to you in the and I'm going to I'll summarize what I'm reading in a second for those who don't understand what's happening right now. But what I'm reading right now is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen AI do. I am absolutely blown away by what I'm seeing right now. I'm going to summarize what I'm reading in a second, but I cannot believe what I'm reading right now. Pointer lock use controls this and listens for this. The issues my mock needs to properly set. Still not getting past the start screen. Displays empty. H. There's the real issue. WebGL can't initialize and headless Chromium on Studio 2. Swift shader headless false with metal GPU and canvas exists. Now, let me record with this config. That's it. Canvas exists. Start screen hidden. Pointer lock. Gameplay recorded. Let me grab send you much bigger than the menu only one. Let me send it. Send. So, for those who don't understand what just happened, this was one of the most magical things I've ever seen AI do. This was unbelievable what I just saw AI do. This is incredible. For those who don't know, and let's play the video. No, I'll play the video in one second. For those who don't understand what just happened, my AI built the game, built its own 3D first-person shooter game, then recorded itself attempting to play the game. Then the attempt didn't work. There was a technological barrier of why it couldn't record itself playing the game. It spent a couple minutes trying a whole bunch of different things. It finally figured out a way to hack itself. It hacked the game so that it could play it injected a bunch of JavaScript so that it can play the game itself and record it. And now we have this video it just sent me. Oh my god. Are you ready for this? Leave a like down below if you're ready for this. immediately if you're ready for this. Here we go. Here's the demo video. Here's the demo video it just sent me autonomously. It built the game, then recorded itself playing this game. Here we go. This is all played and recorded by itself. It just built that game and played the game by itself. It's shooting. I mean, is this a good demo video? No. But it played the game. What you just witnessed was an AI autonomously planning, building, shipping, and then recording a video of itself playing the game it built.
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Now, let me tell you the future of what we have here. What this is going to turn into. Let me tell you The moment this live stream ends, I'm going to unleash the factory. I'm going to say I'm going to put it in a Ralph loop. I'm going to say basically, keep updating this game. Keep adding features, graphics, improvements. Just keep going. Do not stop in every step of the way. Everything you add, record a demo video and send it to me. And what I'm about to ship and have here is a fully autonomous video game studio. Alex Finn Global Enterprises Autonomous Video Game Studio is what I'm calling it. That's the name, the full name. And autonomously, without any oversight from me at all, it's just going to keep building and adding to this game and sending me demo videos. And in my Discord will just be a list of videos coming in of it improving and building things and testing out and shipping. Now imagine this world. I put that video game live on the internet and you can play it and it's just constantly improving. Every time you refresh there's a new feature or something improved, better graphics and it's just my AI building in it. Wow. Think about that for a second. Completely autonomous game development. I just showed you the entire closed loop. Now I just need to connect the loop so it can just keep going and going and going and going. Imagine like an MMO type experience. That's pretty amazing. That's pretty sick. We just built something amazing on this stream. We just I'm going to sh I mean, I'm going to So, my goal from here after this stream is I'm gonna have it go on like a real game and build like a multiplayer game everyone can play together that's just constantly improving. I'm gonna have it do that. That's going to be unbelievable. Wow. Unbelievable. That's the power of what's available today. Now, I mean, take that a step further. Think about this for a second. Take this a step further. Now, instead of games, it's like actual apps, actual software experiences that help businesses. Microsass. It's just pumping out Microsass for different lines of business. It's just going non-stop business and it's just shipping it and marketing and giving it to people all autonomously. Alexfin Global Enterprises autonomous SAS solutions. Think about that. That's what we're building here. That's what you guys are a part of. We're going to keep it going. Friday, uh, Friday, next stream, we go Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:00 a. m. Pacific. The next stream, which is Fridays, is going to be our last stream for like a week and a half. We're going to be off next week. We are off streaming next Got some things going on. Big things popping. Big things popping next week. We will not be streaming next week. And the following Monday. I'm talking at a very big conference. Uh but then we're back the following Wednesday. So the next stream is the last one for a week and a half. Friday, 11:00 a. m. Pacific. Mark your calendars. Turn on notifications immediately. Notifications on immediately down below. 11:00 a. m. Pacific is the next one. Friday. We're going to keep building out this factory. SAS factory. It's going to be sick. is Uh, I'm doing a live boot camp tomorrow. Live boot camp tomorrow in the Vibe Coding Academy. I'll go through all of this in the live boot camp. It's two hours long. You can join, ask questions, talk to me live, ask me questions, whatever you want to do. If you join now, you get access to all the other boot camps, recorded boot camps. You also get access to a bunch of video series, uh, social media series, Claude Code series, Open Claw series, whole bunch of series of videos. Link for that down below. Vibe Coding Academy. It's sick. Over 800 people in there. Um, we're back Friday 11:00 a. m. I'm so grateful to all of you. I am so
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grateful to all of you for joining us. We're at 700 people right now through the entire stream. Just a month ago, I was struggling to get to 100 people simultaneously by the end of a stream. So, this is pretty amazing. We've 7xed over the last month thanks to you, FinnFam. I deeply, deeply appreciate each and every one of you if you're watching this. you, you make this the most fun thing to do on planet Earth. I am the most blessed human being to ever exist, being able to create content and teach you guys, be able to help you guys out, show you what I'm doing. I am the most blessed human being on planet Earth. I truly mean that from the bottom of my heart. I cannot I wake up every day so excited to get out of bed. It's unbelievable. So, thank you everyone who joined. The people who donated, thank you. You didn't need to do that. Thank you very much. The people who joined, thank you. You did not need to do that. People who chatted, thank you. You did need to do that. If you're watching stream, you did need to chat. So, thank you for doing that, but you did need to do that. Um, your support's the world. It's very easy to spread negativity right now. It is Very easy. But thanks to people like Chung's AI, you spread positivity instead. It's much harder to spread positivity, but I promise you it's worth it. I promise you it is Shout out the Twitch community. We got people on Twitch. Oh, I didn't put the chat on the screen. Sorry, Twitch community. I forgot to put the chat on the screen, Twitch community. Apologies, Twitch community. Apologies. Uh, apologies, Twitch community. Chat's on the screen now. Uh, love you all. Tea baby, thanks for joining. Robbie H8177, thanks for joining. It means the world. Everyone who watched, Hope you enjoyed it. We're building cool stuff together. We do it every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:00 a. m. Pacific. I love you all. If you want to see the Discord video, last video I posted yesterday is about Discord. It's great. Check it out now right after this if you want more. If you can't get enough of this open claw content, I love you all. Have beautiful, blessed evenings. Spend a second. Be grateful for what we're what we got. We live in the most exciting time in history right now. It's to be alive. Out of the 20 trillion years we could have been alive. This is the most exciting time to be alive. I truly mean that. We you 20 trillion years. We're living through it. How blessed are we? That's incredible. Love you all. Friday, 11:00 a. m. Pacific. Be there doing moonshots right after. That's going to be incredible. Thank you all for your support. It means