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Way nicer with a Linux OS as a base!
I tried Metas glasses in NYC, at their showroom with an instructor but the problem really is being locked inside their ecosystem, just hinders innovation in such a bad way.
Open-source, always the way!
JUST IN: Scientists say AI has decoded communication patterns in mice, dolphins, apes, birds, whales, & cuttlefish — could eventually lead to humans communicating directly with animals.
@googlegemma 12B? Wow. That's starting to cut it for real. If we can get a very proficient 9B that'll be really cutting edge. Imagine having this being possible to run on 12GB VRAM which is yet an even more accessible range for full-scale models on consumer GPU:s!
10 OPEN-SOURCE AI TRADING AND FINANCE REPOS THAT SHOULDN'T BE FREE
Bookmark every one. Hedge funds pay six figures a year for what these give away for $0.
1. https://t.co/fZ4AXhfnY2
A Bloomberg Terminal costs $24,000 a year per seat. OpenBB gives you equities, options, crypto, macro, and fundamentals pulled from dozens of data vendors into one workspace, with an AI copilot on top.
2. https://t.co/JV8Te5qWZ9
The other Bloomberg killer, rebuilt as a native C++ desktop app for speed. 37 AI agents covering value investing to geopolitics, full QuantLib integration, and direct trading through 16 brokers including Interactive Brokers.
3. https://t.co/dJjCB0tpbA
A full hedge fund team made of 18 AI agents. Buffett, Munger, Burry, Cathie Wood, and Druckenmiller each analyze the same stock from their own philosophy, then a portfolio manager makes the call. Backtesting built in.
4. https://t.co/cNZ4y7nvIm
An autonomous hedge fund in Python. Four agents run back to back: a Director writes the thesis, a Quant validates it, a Risk Manager sizes the position and can block the trade, and an Execution agent places the order only after everything clears.
5. https://t.co/W3YMOLYbue
A DAG-based multi-agent quant system where specialists debate and hand off while you watch the reasoning stream live. 64 finance skills, 29 swarm presets, cross-market backtesting. Ichimoku, Elliott Wave, Black-Scholes, Black-Litterman, full Greeks.
6. https://t.co/lvpe1hcyV2
Bloomberg spent millions training BloombergGPT and kept it locked inside the terminal. FinGPT is the open answer: financial language models you can fine-tune yourself for sentiment, forecasting, and analysis.
7. https://t.co/5Es2esXFPd
The first open framework for training deep reinforcement learning agents to trade. Funds pay quant teams to build pipelines like this from scratch.
8. https://t.co/8jn9ts4qmI
Microsoft's own AI quant platform. The full research pipeline funds build internally: data handling, alpha modeling, backtesting, and portfolio optimization, with supervised learning and RL baked in.
9. https://t.co/Odwbyp4Ayd
The backtesting engine retail traders pay TradingView and others monthly subscriptions to access. Backtrader runs strategies against years of historical data on your own machine, with live trading support for multiple brokers.
10. https://t.co/nIKh2w60jj
A full portfolio analytics tearsheet, Sharpe, Sortino, drawdown, rolling stats, the same risk report a fund's analytics desk produces. One line of Python turns your returns into an institutional-grade report.
A $24,000 Bloomberg seat. Or a Docker command. Your call.
@androsbian@VIVIFANGS The sami have their own ethnic origin, sure, but the areas within northern Sweden are in themselves when viewed using archeological findings populated by many more ancient tribes, not only the Sami. The Sami are nothing else than "swedish ethno-royalty" for no reason whatsoever.