Vibecoding is fun. I made a whole virtual staging app https://t.co/NpUeCUe0JQ for residential real estate and already started getting monthly subscribers organically through ChatGPT recommending me which is much needed extra income for my growing family.
Upload a room. Pick a style. Get a listing-ready staged image.
No team. No permission. Just taste, stubbornness, and a lot of reps.
The doors open when you can turn an idea into a working demo.
Thank you @anthropic and @OpenAI #AI #realestate #vibecode #vibecoding
@bcherny
@RileyRalmuto@minchoi agreed, plus there are so many other new things stealing the spotlight every time i open this freaking app that i forget custom gpts even exist
@RileyRalmuto@minchoi ahhh that makes sense about o3 being the model, i was wayyy off course. i've gotten deep into this space but custom gpts is one area i have exactly 0 experience with. thanks for the quick reply.
@RileyRalmuto@minchoi Circling back to this, is this prompt what generated lyra o3? it appears there is an update to the GPT when I click that link to chatgpt. says "switch to o3". Just curious if the prompt @minchoi pasted is still the source for the current version if that makes sense
@steipete@aleks_todo to chatgpt sub with openclaw do we still have to use "open ai codex - chatgpt 5.5"as the model provider or can we use "openai - chatgpt 5.5" yet?
10 free GitHub repos that anyone with $100 and a laptop can use to trade like a hedge fund in 2026.
These are the same tools 300+ hedge funds quietly run on. Bookmark this. The list will save you years.
1. OpenBB
A free Bloomberg Terminal. Stocks, options, futures, crypto, forex, all in one platform. The Bloomberg Terminal costs $25,000 a year. This costs $0.
Repo → https://t.co/0B6lYfDr2b
2. Lean (QuantConnect)
The algorithmic trading engine 300+ real hedge funds use right now. Backtest on 25 years of data, deploy live to Interactive Brokers or Alpaca.
Repo → https://t.co/59tBnLMMn2
3. qlib (Microsoft)
Microsoft's full quant investment platform. The most serious open-source quant infrastructure ever shipped.
Repo → https://t.co/aw74Z8aVTq
4. Backtrader
The Python backtesting framework every quant learns first. Used in graduate finance programs around the world.
Repo → https://t.co/W2HrFoXpNH
5. TradingAgents
A multi-agent LLM trading framework from UCLA and MIT. Autonomous AI agents acting as analyst, technician, and risk manager.
Repo → https://t.co/dOjFPbgv8R
6. Riskfolio-Lib
The portfolio optimization library quants use to allocate capital. Mean-variance, Black-Litterman, CVaR, all in one place.
Repo → https://t.co/OHXrAkbm4H
7. yfinance
The free market data API every Python finance course starts with. Real-time and historical data on 100,000+ tickers.
Repo → https://t.co/BQyJmfw2bf
8. FinanceToolkit
150+ financial ratios, indicators, and valuation models in one library.
Repo → https://t.co/L3CE8q2jbP
9. vectorbt
The fastest backtesting engine in Python. Test thousands of strategies in seconds.
Repo → https://t.co/eDjeKf96jr
10. TradingView Lightweight Charts
The charting library powering real fintech apps in production. The reason your trading dashboard looks professional.
Repo → https://t.co/XPkVUbPE0A
Here's the wildest part:
A Bloomberg Terminal costs $25,000 a year. A junior hedge fund analyst costs $250,000. Goldman Sachs research costs millions.
These 10 repos give a kid with $100 and a laptop access to most of what Wall Street pays for.
A trading desk in 2010 cost $50,000 to set up. In 2026, the entire stack is free.
The barrier between retail and Wall Street has never been lower.
Save this before you forget.
100% free. 100% open source.
@DrillCrude Any update on this? How are 1st and 2nd place wallets solving problems correctly every 4-5 seconds? If one or two wallets are going to claim effectively all the rewards each day, interest in the project may go downhill quick. This project has great potential otherwise
i just got this message regarding my claim from epoch 0 and i don't know if my agent is right or wrong. can you confirm? :
- claim flow is live
- credits are being detected
- but payout is not claimable successfully yet, or the calldata/contract state is not ready despite the credits existing"