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🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced your own personal intelligence terminal.
It's called Crucix.
Bookmark it for later.
It watches 27 live data feeds across the entire planet and alerts you when something changes.
Governments and intelligence firms pay six figures for this kind of setup. This runs on your laptop for free.
No cloud. No subscriptions. No telemetry. Just a single Node.js server and a Jarvis-style dashboard.
What it watches every 15 minutes:
→ ACLED for armed conflict events worldwide
→ Federal Reserve economic indicators via FRED
→ OFAC + OpenSanctions for sanctions screening
→ 17 curated Telegram intelligence channels for social sentiment
→ Maritime AIS for vessel tracking and sanctions evasion detection
→ GDELT for global event tracking across 100+ languages
→ WHO for disease outbreak alerts
→ ReliefWeb for UN humanitarian data
→ CelesTrak for satellite constellation tracking: ISS, Starlink, OneWeb
→ VIX and credit spread risk gauges
Every sweep computes what changed, what escalated, and what de-escalated since the last cycle.
Hook up an LLM (Claude, GPT, Gemini), and it generates trade ideas based on cross-domain signal correlation. Without an LLM, a deterministic rule engine still evaluates everything.
18+ sources work with zero API keys. No setup friction.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
(Link in the comments)

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