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RM 450 MRR I help build #gerakandevelopertanahair OCaml/F#, anyone? Full-time (CP2077) player

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hyouka.ml@JustAiman·
Yes I practice TDD "Tawakkal Driven Development"
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@catqeel New update sounds like a trauma healing sessions 😭
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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
New updates coming to ebook this week insyaAllah - memory - better harness - self heal
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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
Kenapa system ni bukan high frequency trading bot? Benda ni ramai salah faham bila dengar AI buat trading. Ingat kalau trading bot, kena lawan hedge fund, kena millisecond execution, follow order book level gila-gila. Bagi aku, that is too costly and orang ramai susah nak participate. High frequency trading ni game lain. Dia lawan dekat speed. Dia perlukan infrastructure mahal. Dia perlukan latency yang orang biasa memang susah nak compete. Kalau retail builder cuba lawan HFT, most likely kita kalah before trade even start. So what path aku ambil untuk ellzaf.com? Kita pakai 5-minute OHLCV. Kenapa 5 minutes? Sebab kita tak cuba front-run market dalam milliseconds. Kita nak cukup cepat untuk nampak intraday movement, tapi cukup slow untuk AI sempat fikir: • stock ni kenapa naik? • move ni noise ke thesis-changing? • portfolio sekarang overconcentrated ke? • ada cash ke? • fresh data ke? • risk gate pass ke? • perlu buy, hold, trim, or sell? This is not speed game. This is evidence game. So instead of lawan dekat latency, kita lawan dekat process: better research, better memory, better risk boundary, better journaling, better recovery. Nak tahu lebih lanjut? Boleh DM untuk beli ebook RM139 Atau baca trial di ellzaf.com/trial-edition PENTING, harga RM139 hanya melalui DM. Pembelian di website hanya untuk customer luar Malaysia
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Apa beza Blueprint For AI Trade dengan Hermes atau OpenClaw style agents? Hermes/OpenClaw style systems are interesting sebab dia fokus on agent workflow, memory, tools, autonomy, and general agent behavior. Tapi trading ada problem yang very specific dan general agent mungkin ada permission or benda yang buat dia jadi lain, instead of specifc focus for trading. So untuk ellzaf.com, aku tak nak build “general agent yang boleh trade”. Aku nak build trading system yang AI native. AI boleh reason or fikir, tapi code or logic kena decide apa yang safe. That is the core idea. So aku ambil inspiration from agent systems, tapi architecture dia trading-first. Bukan AI agent yang kebetulan boleh trade, tapi AI trading system yang boleh diaudit, dan recover bila benda rosak. Nak tahu lebih lanjut? Boleh DM untuk beli ebook RM139 Atau baca trial di ellzaf.com/trial-edition PENTING, harga RM139 hanya melalui DM Pembelian di website hanya untuk customer luar Malaysia

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ONE OF THE MINDS BEHIND JAVA GAVE A LECTURE WHERE HE BANNED HIMSELF FROM USING ANY BIG WORD UNTIL HE DEFINED IT FIRST AND IN DOING SO QUIETLY EXPLAINED HOW EVERY GREAT SYSTEM GETS BUILT A talk from Guy Steele -- co-author of the Java spec and a designer of Scheme -- where the form of the talk is the lesson. -> The moment you catch what he's doing, it rewires you. He starts with only the smallest words, then builds every larger idea live, in front of you, from the pieces he already gave you. The talk grows its own vocabulary as it goes. That's the whole secret of language and system design he's smuggling in: you don't ship something huge and finished. You ship a small core and the means to grow it. Miss that and you spend your career fighting your own tools. Memorizing a language was never the skill -> understanding how a good one is meant to grow is. And as AI starts generating the primitives you build on, knowing what makes a foundation extensible instead of brittle is the entire game. Twenty-five years on, language designers still point to this talk as the cleanest demonstration of the idea ever performed. Bookmark it & Watch how he builds the whole thing from nothing ↓
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A DEVELOPER TAUGHT GIT WITH A BOX OF CHILDREN'S TOYS AND ENGINEERS WITH TEN YEARS IN SAY IT'S THE FIRST TIME THE THING EVER ACTUALLY MADE SENSE 90 minutes, one table, a pile of Tinkertoys. No wall of jargon -- he builds a real Git repo out of plastic rods right in front of you. -> The moment he snaps the first pieces together, Git stops being scary command-line magic and becomes what it really is: a chain of tiny objects pointing at each other. Branches, merges, rebase, the staging area -- every concept that's ever burned you at 2am -- he rebuilds with toys until a four year old could follow. He calls Git a two-trick pony. After this you'll see exactly why. Memorizing commands was never the skill -> holding the graph in your head is. And with an AI agent now committing and rebasing on your machine all day, that mental model is the only thing between you and a history you can't read. Scroll the comments and you'll see the same thing over and over: this is the talk that finally made Git click and made people the one their whole team comes to when it breaks. Bookmark & watch it today. It's the 1.5 hours that pays you back for the rest of your career ↓

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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
Bila trading jadi mudah macam sekarang Ada yang tak tau tentang fees, pakai masuk Ada yang tak tau tentang basic economics, pakai masuk Ini antara sebab mudah boleh rugi Paling basic pun, selain tahu berapa fees kena Kena tahu basic economics macam supply and demand, at least faham kenapa harga naik atau turun
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sysxplore@sysxplore·
That's how I remember it
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Sun Tzu's Art of War VS Cao Cao's Total War Apa yang terjadi kepada seorang YB Melayu itu mengingatkan tentang dua kisah dari zaman dinasti-dinasti China.
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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
Apa beza Blueprint For AI Trade dengan Hermes atau OpenClaw style agents? Hermes/OpenClaw style systems are interesting sebab dia fokus on agent workflow, memory, tools, autonomy, and general agent behavior. Tapi trading ada problem yang very specific dan general agent mungkin ada permission or benda yang buat dia jadi lain, instead of specifc focus for trading. So untuk ellzaf.com, aku tak nak build “general agent yang boleh trade”. Aku nak build trading system yang AI native. AI boleh reason or fikir, tapi code or logic kena decide apa yang safe. That is the core idea. So aku ambil inspiration from agent systems, tapi architecture dia trading-first. Bukan AI agent yang kebetulan boleh trade, tapi AI trading system yang boleh diaudit, dan recover bila benda rosak. Nak tahu lebih lanjut? Boleh DM untuk beli ebook RM139 Atau baca trial di ellzaf.com/trial-edition PENTING, harga RM139 hanya melalui DM Pembelian di website hanya untuk customer luar Malaysia
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Macam mana nak guna multi AI agents for trading? Benda ni aku fikir agak lama untuk ellzaf.com Selalunya kalau multi agents, buat as subagents or council Subagents ni macam ada satu agents yang control beberapa agents, ni boleh jadi satu AI or multiple AIs Council pula, multi agents ni discuss or gaduh2 untuk capai agreement Kenapa aku tak go for those two? Subagents, it might be able to produce better research results tapi tak rasa major improvements, limited applications dan tak tahu which AI is better or worse Council, kadang discuss or gaduh, will take a long time and consume too many tokens pula Jadi apa path aku ambil untik new updates in ellzaf.com? Community Multi agents yang each of agents will go and trade Then ada shared experience for them to learn together From there, aku pun boleh rank AI mana yang better Then if ada AI yang keep doing better, dia pula akan jadi ketua community With this, tak ada discuss lama and makan token macam council and still each agents ada inputs for each other to be better Nak tahu lebih lanjut? Boleh DM untuk beli ebook RM139 Atau baca trials di ellzaf.com/trial-edition PENTING, harga RM139 hanya melalui DM Pembelian di website hanya untuk customer luar Malaysia

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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
the party is over no more free extra limit from openai
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🐈qeel🍉@catqeel·
Baru tahu, kalau kat Malaysia Nama dia Farhan Helmy Tapi kalau kat negara lain macam US Nama dia Farhan Helmus
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Sergey Andreev@DragorWW·
Решил попробовать Ioskeley Mono, нашел его случайно как open source альтернативу шрифта Berkeley Mono. У последнего кстати интересная история его создания. Но сам шрифт меня заципил, тем что он вызывает во мне какие-то вайбы настольгии по играм что-ли, чувствуешь себя в интерфейсе, я даже не знаю чего, но ощущения прикольные.
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Dalgimashar@SaeedAOP·
It’s truly sad that so many good and pure men died in the frontlines of Daesh while their intentions were pure for Khilafah.
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Abu Osman Moccona@osman_EX5Hitam·
Masih ada non-muslim ingat perkuburan org Islam tu tanah kerajaan, buka puasa kat surau duit kerajaan, korban lembu tu duit kerajaan. Tak tau, bertanya. Nak rasis tapi bodoh pekat.
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in 1988 Jack Crenshaw wrote Let's Build a Compiler because most compiler books were impossible for beginners to follow in 2017 Nora Sandler did something similar for C while working through Abdulaziz Ghuloum's paper on incremental compiler construction she adapted the ideas from Scheme to C the series starts with a compiler that can do exactly one thing return an integer from main then adds one feature at a time until it becomes a real compiler generating x86 64 assembly the entire series is free online it eventually became a 750 page No Starch Press book in 2024 the original blog posts are still available and still work as a step by step guide
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The medieval peasant had less material comfort but more metaphysical clarity. He knew what he was for. He had a cosmos with structure, meaning, hierarchy, and an endpoint. His suffering had a framework. Modern man has comfort, options, and no idea what he’s for. The suicide rates, the therapy epidemics, the loneliness crisis these are the logical output of a system that removed all transcendent meaning and replaced it with consumption. Modernity convinced man that the cage is freedom by letting him choose the wallpaper. You can choose your gender, your lifestyle, your brand identity, your “authentic self” but you cannot choose to opt out of the market, opt out of the attention economy, opt out of the GDP-growth imperative that requires your permanent dissatisfaction. This is the civilizational softness that precedes collapse. The most radical act in 2026 is having a genuine telos- knowing what you’re for and structuring your life around it regardless of what the market wants from you. Which is exactly what a serious Muslim is supposed to do. And exactly why a serious Muslim is increasingly incompatible with modernity because Islam is the only major living tradition that still offers a complete alternative cosmology with its own epistemology, ethics, economics, and social order.
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