Side mission progress: trading terminal is complete
For the charts, I am using a slightly custom version of liveline from @benjitaylor I designed to look like a standard trading view chart.
Turn on sound 🔈
This was built by one of our student teams.
A drag and drop visual planner for robotic workflows where users can arrange actions like PICK, MOVE, WAIT, and LOOP into structured task sequences.
Each step can be configured with parameters like position, timing, and force, and the system visualizes the full sequence in real time.
What this really shows is the thinking behind the product:
Breaking down complex robotic logic into something simple, visual, and usable.
A few weeks ago, this was just an idea.
Now it’s a working system.
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I still start most of my explorations and designs in figma 👀 because of the ‘canvas freedom’. I’m super AI-pilled and use claude code for a A LOT of stuff but I often write the CSS and general architecture myself.
Using tanstack tables and a custom filtering system in this build. The plan is to eventually open source most of this project
Current mission: Building a prediction markets dashboard.
I’m only working on a bunch of screens and making the frontend. The stack is @tan_stack with typescript and CSS modules.
zustand for state management and @raphaelsalaja’s web-audio library for the sound effects 🔈
For the past 3 weeks, we’ve been working on a platform we’ve never explored before, with tools we barely used before now and today, we will be showing everyone the result of that work, come see what we have built.
It’s been such a journey with my team. The late nights, the trial and error, all of it.
We’ve spent weeks building this and I’m honestly so proud of what we’ve created.
Come see it for yourself today! 🚀