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Just set up the Grass Community Node and honestly it's a pretty solid way to earn passive income if you're already online anyway. The grass extension now has this new community tier that gives you 1.25x the points compared to the regular web client version. Basically they're letting early adopters test new features before the public gets them, and in return you get boosted rewards for being part of the beta.
How it works is pretty straightforward - the grass extension runs quietly in your browser background and uses a tiny bit of your unused bandwidth to collect public web data for AI training. They're not touching your personal stuff, just pulling content from sites that are already out there and selling it to AI companies. You get paid for basically doing nothing.
The interface is clean enough. Download it, sign up, and you can track your points accumulating in real time. The nice part is they're actually transparent about how much bandwidth you're sharing - it's minimal enough that you won't notice any slowdown on your actual internet speed. It's one of those things where you just leave it running and forget about it.
They're positioning this as helping democratize AI value since you're literally getting paid for your contribution to training data. If you're already using a grass extension anyway, upgrading to the Community Node version just makes sense for that 25% boost. Pretty low friction setup honestly.