Currently, Honor of Kings has 200 million daily active users, while Dota peaked at less than 20 million.
It’s not that Dota isn’t fun. Players know that Dota is hardcore and has a higher skill ceiling; the more complex a game, the more engaging it is. Dota requires mastering last hits and warding, while Honor of Kings simplified everything to just two fingers tapping the screen for a pentakill.
Now, opening Claude Code means learning prompts, and for Lobster, you need to pair it with soul.md, know how to install Skill, and adjust model parameters.
But most people can’t even use AI effectively, let alone profit from it.
Whoever can master this will become the king of AI, just like in Honor of Kings!
dappOS just launched a product called xBubble, and the concept is simple: you say a phrase, and it delivers a finished product. No need to select models, write prompts, or install plugins.
It helps you create a 1-minute e-commerce product video from just one phrase, including storyboards, voiceovers, and transitions. The same prompt thrown at Gemini produces garbled subtitles after 8 seconds.
With just one phrase, you can create an interactive dashboard for financial data from five major tech companies, with bar charts, line graphs, and tab switches all clickable. Doing this the traditional way takes at least an hour, and the context explodes, leading to template chaos soon after.
One phrase can generate a complete 10-page Xiaohongshu marketing recap PPT, with a coherent structure and consistent color scheme.
The second half of AI isn’t about who’s stronger; it’s about who lowers the entry barrier.
Dota has never lost to Honor of Kings in game depth; it lost due to the entry threshold and humanity's inherent laziness.
The current AI tools are the same. Claude Code and Cursor are made for Dota players, but what about the 200 million Honor of Kings users?
It’s not that Dota isn’t fun. Players know that Dota is hardcore and has a higher skill ceiling; the more complex a game, the more engaging it is. Dota requires mastering last hits and warding, while Honor of Kings simplified everything to just two fingers tapping the screen for a pentakill.
Now, opening Claude Code means learning prompts, and for Lobster, you need to pair it with soul.md, know how to install Skill, and adjust model parameters.
But most people can’t even use AI effectively, let alone profit from it.
Whoever can master this will become the king of AI, just like in Honor of Kings!
dappOS just launched a product called xBubble, and the concept is simple: you say a phrase, and it delivers a finished product. No need to select models, write prompts, or install plugins.
It helps you create a 1-minute e-commerce product video from just one phrase, including storyboards, voiceovers, and transitions. The same prompt thrown at Gemini produces garbled subtitles after 8 seconds.
With just one phrase, you can create an interactive dashboard for financial data from five major tech companies, with bar charts, line graphs, and tab switches all clickable. Doing this the traditional way takes at least an hour, and the context explodes, leading to template chaos soon after.
One phrase can generate a complete 10-page Xiaohongshu marketing recap PPT, with a coherent structure and consistent color scheme.
The second half of AI isn’t about who’s stronger; it’s about who lowers the entry barrier.
Dota has never lost to Honor of Kings in game depth; it lost due to the entry threshold and humanity's inherent laziness.
The current AI tools are the same. Claude Code and Cursor are made for Dota players, but what about the 200 million Honor of Kings users?
