Sofiane
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Sofiane
@sofianedjerbi
Rust, DevOps, SRE, Platform Founder https://t.co/wGGfifH10N





You heard it here first everyone. All of these open source projects are dead in 12 months: Linux - dead FFmpeg - dead cURL - dead Apache - dead Node.js - dead PostgreSQL - dead Git - dead TensorFlow - dead Someone tell Linus Torvalds to start updating his resume.

Openclaw is Linux. OpenAI is Microsoft. Anthropic is Apple.




Someone trained a swarm model on 3 years of NBA data and let it loose on Polymarket The result: $1.49M. He didn't build a better model. He built a better crowd. Here's how the system actually works. He takes MiroFish - an open-source engine that simulates thousands of AI agents and feeds it raw sports data. The actual building blocks: > Player stat vectors: points, rebounds, assists, eFG%, usage rate across 3 full seasons > Team form tensors: last 10 games, home/away splits, pace-of-play, defensive rating > Matchup history: head-to-head records, positional mismatches, referee tendencies > Injury probability models: medical staff reports weighted by recovery timelines > Line movement tracking: where the sharp money flows before tip-off Check how this wallet works: @0p0jogggg?via=sales" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@0p0jogggg?via…
MiroFish generates 4,096 agents - analysts, bettors, insiders, oddsmakers - each with different reasoning. They argue, form clusters, shift opinions. Consensus emerges. He pipes that consensus into a 12-layer transformer trained on the full history of his 16,695 predictions. The model compares MiroFish output against live Polymarket odds. When the gap exceeds his Kelly criterion threshold, it enters. Lakers at 40 cents. MiroFish said 62%. One position: $190,823. The edge isn't data. Every sharp has data. The edge is simulating how 4,000 fake humans process it - before the real crowd does.










