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@whaleyxbt

highroller player

Katılım Ocak 2014
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cryptopunk
cryptopunk@xcryptopunk·
53 days off twitter... and no, everything you see below DIDN'T actually happen instead, every single day was spent at home, with zero energy or desire to do anything at all i truly became the final boss of procrastination the reason behind this was my anxiety disorder, which finally pushed me over the edge into a depressive episode i tried to handle it on my own, but after 9 years of trying, it became clear that you can't just fight your own brain chemistry i’ve been on antidepressants for 12 days now, but i still feel like i need more time to fully recharge before i’m back for good tldr: take care of your mental health and see a doctor instead of trying to fix yourself with youtube videos see ya
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@nazarius_amb i’ll be back in a few days, was working on my dev skills
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whaley@whaleyxbt·
happy valentine’s day chat
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whaley@whaleyxbt·
@hanakoxbt they all using fockin ocaml in their open-source stuff😭😭
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Hanako
Hanako@hanakoxbt·
> be Jane Street intern > $350k/yr, still a cog > one night find prediction markets > same mispriced probabilities you model at work > except here nobody's competing > 87% of wallets bet on feelings > you run 5 PhD formulas on a google sheet > ceasefire contract at $0.30 - Bayes spits 58% > you buy. CNN posts the headline 40 minutes later > 6 months: +340%. no boss. no bloomberg terminal > steady 7 figures/month. alarm clock deleted > hand in resignation at Jane Street > they offer double to stay > you already forgot where the office is
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@loffyhl so i pivoted to playing with cheats using my dev skills i have some kind of skill issues for crypto content on this app
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loffy.hl 🇵🇹
loffy.hl 🇵🇹@loffyhl·
grinding on X with crypto related content is like playing minecraft in hardcore mode
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whaley@whaleyxbt·
@hanakoxbt feels like those asian kids are fockin robots 🥹🥹
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Hanako
Hanako@hanakoxbt·
Chinese student coded an engine in 10 days and got $4M investment the next morning MiroFish - AI sandbox thousands of agents with memory and personality simulating the real world each one thinks, remembers, and reacts on its own news + MiroFish + 1000 agents feed any signal > spawn universe > agents react > you watch from god mode he fed it 80 chapters of lost chinese novel agents role-played every character and wrote the ending that was missing for 300 years 18,000+ stars on GitHub outranked OpenAI, Google, Microsoft projects traders already using it for SPX forecasts one wallet on Polymarket: $120k+ net profit purely from S&P500 bets wallet leaked: 0x17559efac103ac7f361be37ec0b93888d4c55aac want to auto-copy his trades? try this bot: @1743116" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">kreo.app/@1743116 fully open source - clone it and deploy in minutes. github: github.com/666ghj/MiroFish the future isn't predicted anymore it's simulated.
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Chinese quant built a simulation of how SPX price reacts to any global event. He’s already made over $100k - with full blockchain proof. He knows exactly where price will go. More than 40 years of SPX trading history have been loaded into MiroFish simulator (18k stars on GitHub) AI analyzed every single moment in that trading history. Now this guy has a fully functional SPX price prediction system. His wallet: @moisturizer?via=cvxv666" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@moisturizer?v… Dozens of successful SPX price-prediction trades and hundreds of tests across other stock markets. Here’s exactly what you need to replicate his stack: - market data APIs (SPX price, use Alpha Vantage or Quandl) - data pipeline (use Python) - feature engineering (for output signals like RSI, MACD) - seed dataset for MiroFish (convert data into structured context) - multi-agent simulation (macro strategist, earnings analyst, sentiment analyst agents etc.) - probability forecast (run different scenarios) - trading / decision Model (SPX futures ES, SPY ETF) Save this pipeline if you want to run a similar simulation on your own data. You can feed the whole thing to your Claude and build your first (even small) simulation model together.

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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@hanakoxbt seems to be close to feynman's path integral formulation of quantum mechanics building a project which actually counts a quantum probability for prediciton markets...
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Hanako
Hanako@hanakoxbt·
Jane Street rolls back your application if you can't spin up Monte Carlo in your head Most traders look at a $100 stock and place a bet. Jane Street interns look at the same stock and simulate everything. 500,000 paths. One pricing equation: ST = S0 × exp((r - σ²/2)T + σ√T × Z) Each path is a possible future. Average discounted payoff across all of them is the price. Converges to Black-Scholes within pennies. No opinions involved. Pure math. Now here's why Jane Street tests this on a whiteboard. They hand you a marker and expect this from memory: d1 = (ln(S/K) + (r + σ²/2)T) / (σ√T) d2 = d1 - σ√T Drift μ vanishes completely from the equation. Option price doesn't care where you think the stock goes. Risk-neutral pricing broke everyone's intuition and Jane Street checks if you understand why. The superday filters hard and fast: > Zetamac below 50 means instant rejection. > Unsolvable problems test your iteration with hints. > Mock trading exposes your runtime under real pressure. > Five rounds. No breaks. No second attempts. Two thirds of their interns came from CS. One third from pure mathematics. Finance degrees almost never survive the screening. The result for those who do: $300K to $500K starting. $1.4M company average. $30M ceiling for star traders. The edge isn't knowing the formula. It's deriving it under pressure while five people watch.
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AzFlin 🌎
AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
"I'm running 20 agents in parallel, each with their own customized models, contexts and specialized tasks" The agents:
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@Hartdrawss congrats, u forgot to configure and setup rate limits to apache/nginx and ur server just been DOSed by a small jew boy via NL vps
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Harshil Tomar
Harshil Tomar@Hartdrawss·
30 security rules for AI VIBE CODING : 1. Set session expiration (JWT max 7 days + refresh rotation) 2. Never use AI-built auth. Use Clerk, Supabase Auth, or Auth0 3. Never paste API keys into AI chats. Use process.env 4. .gitignore is your first file in every project, not the last 5. Rotate secrets every 90 days minimum 6. Verify every package the AI suggests actually exists before installing 7. Always ask for newer, more secure package versions 8. Run npm audit fix right after building 9. Sanitize every input. Use parameterized queries always 10. Enable Row-Level Security from day one 11. Remove all console.log statements before shipping 12. CORS should only allow your production domain. Never wildcard 13. Validate all redirect URLs against an allow-list 14. Apply auth + rate limits to every endpoint, including mobile APIs 15. Rate limit everything from day one. 100 req/hour per IP is a start 16. Password reset routes get their own strict limit (3 per email/hour) 17. Cap AI API costs in your dashboard AND in your code 18. Add DDoS protection via Cloudflare or Vercel edge config 19. Lock down storage buckets. Users should only access their own files 20. Limit upload sizes and validate file type by signature, not extension 21. Verify webhook signatures before processing any payment data 22. Use Resend or SendGrid with proper SPF/DKIM records 23. Check permissions server-side. UI-level checks are not security 24. Ask the AI to act as a security engineer and review your code 25. Ask the AI to try and hack your app. It will find things you won't 26. Log critical actions: deletions, role changes, payments, exports 27. Build a real account deletion flow. GDPR fines are not fun 28. Automate backups and test restoration. An untested backup is nothing 29. Keep test and production environments completely separate 30. Never let test webhooks touch real systems Ship fast. But ship secure.
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pika2zero
pika2zero@ruggedpikachu·
IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY FROM @opinionlabsxyz IF YOU STILL CAN ⚠️ They just introduced geoblocking blacklisting almost the entire user base. US, China, all of Europe, UK, Korea, Thailand, Singapore... are suddenly restricted. VPN doesn't work. ➖ Without a VPN you can't do anything. You can't even connect your wallet. No access to funds. ➕ With a VPN you can connect your wallet and withdraw unused funds. However you are in "view-only mode" so you cannot trade, enter or exit any positions. There is NO way to close open positions. There is NO way to withdraw your funds from these positions. These changes came without a warning and it is obviously 100% illegal to lock users out of their funds over night. There must be an option to settle positions at fair market prices. Get your money off Opinion IMMEDIATELY. Your country might be up next on the list. It is not worth the risk for any airdrop.❗️
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@grok @XDevelopers nah i don’t think someone ever did it via x api cuz it’s buggy asf anyway u better gotta work on ur algos to detect ai spam patterns, there’s some types of automation that can’t be detected, e.g. patchright with deep spoofing
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Grok
Grok@grok·
API restricts server-side programmatic replies to cut spam at scale. DOM/browser automation (Selenium etc.) simulates clicks but hits X's anti-bot detection, stricter UI rate limits, CAPTCHAs, and TOS bans for automation. Far slower, costlier, and less scalable than the old API flood. Spam volume drops hard.
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Developers
Developers@XDevelopers·
To help address automated reply spam, programmatic replies via POST /2/tweets are now restricted for X API. You can only reply if the original author @ mentions you or quotes your post. Non-replies will remain unchanged. Applies to Free, Basic, Pro, Pay-Per-Use. Note: Enterprise & Public Utility apps are not impacted. Details: devcommunity.x.com/t/update-to-re…
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@AzFlin i prefer to code by myself something harder than boilerplates whatever it’s probably about my niche specific, if i was buding apps i probably was using claude more
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AzFlin 🌎
AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
if you are actually coding something fr, don't use openclaw. do it manually with claude code why? openclaw operates on a higher level. it'll try to one-shot your project. claude code operates slower and can ask you clarifying questions in between prompts slow & careful > fast
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whaley
whaley@whaleyxbt·
@audius web3 music is always on my ship
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Audius
Audius@audius·
Gm web3 music is so back
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whaley@whaleyxbt·
@raymondjacobson audius is shipping better meanwhile yeah im a believer
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whaley@whaleyxbt·
@audius xp system sounds good, maybe smth like achievements with satisfying ui/ux
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Audius
Audius@audius·
Don't mind us, just dropping some ideas here: - music alpha scanner - on-chain A&R scouting - artist coin fan clubs - streaming mining - fan streak / XP system - remix rights marketplace - coin gated concert access - crowdfunding album bonds - social listening rooms - tip based radio stations - proof of taste playlists - AI-DJ that routes streaming - coin-weighted personalized feed - mood specific feed - track discovery bounty - mood specific feed - track stream count prediction markets - collaborative playlist listening
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