Two days ago the US banned Claude Fable 5.
Yesterday China dropped GLM 5.2.
Today GLM 5.2 is #1 on @bridgebench BS at 100.0, and #1 on Reasoning at 42.8, beating Fable 5.
At 1/10th the cost and 300 tokens per second.
You cannot export control your way out of an open source race.
The ban didn't slow China down.
Unban Fable 5.
Fable 5 is gone now
but it produced me some of the most mind blowing trading strategies i've ever seen
i hope you spent all last week building with it, or you're cooked
Dear US government,
Since you've just blocked Fable and Mythos on critical national security grounds, here are some other tools that pose a similar threat to the American people:
- Microsoft Teams
- SAP
- Salesforce
- Jira
- Outlook
Please do what you must to save America 🇺🇸
🚨 It's 2026. You're still paying $200+/mo to ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, ElevenLabs, and Cursor.
Meanwhile someone with the same stack pays $0 and pockets the difference.
50 GitHub repos do it for you:
→ ClawRouter cuts your LLM bill up to 78%. rtk proxy: 60–90% fewer tokens.
→ faster-whisper + Qwen3-TTS kill your Whisper + ElevenLabs subs.
→ flux replaces Midjourney. Free, commercial-grade.
→ SaaS-Boilerplate + n8n-mcp: ship a micro-SaaS in days, in plain English.
→ autoclip + remotion: spin up automated Shorts farms on autopilot.
Math: $2k/mo in subscriptions and infra. Slash 80% = $1.6k/mo saved = ~$19k/yr you're currently lighting on fire.
Add one micro-SaaS at $3–5k MRR and the gap vs. you widens every single month.
Tools change. Winners connect them into workflows with AI -> right now.
You're not behind because it's hard. You're behind because you haven't bookmarked this. 📝
Your trading strategy didn't break. The market it was built for quietly stopped existing.
Read that twice. It's most of why 89% of retail finished 2025 in the red.
There's now an app that does the entire job of a $400,000 quant.
You type a trading idea in plain English. It writes the code, backtests 5 years in 12 seconds, runs thousands of simulations, and tells you cold whether your edge is dead or the regime just changed.
No code. No Python. No $25,000 terminal.
20,000 already inside. Waitlist stops at 25,000: https://t.co/qMCIUPVKGK
That distinction is the whole game, and you never had a way to see it.
Every strategy is a bet that one thing stays true. Momentum bets trends continue.
Mean reversion bets ranges hold. When the regime flips, the assumption dies and your strategy bleeds with nothing wrong in the code.
You stare at the logic for a month and never find the bug, because there isn't one.
So you delete it, or refit it to the last drawdown and build something that would have survived the pain you already felt and nothing coming next.
The desks never had that problem. 92% of institutional volume is automated.
Only 45% of retail is.
They test 100 strategies for every 1 you test by hand, and kill 97 of them on purpose, because they can tell a dead edge from a normal drawdown.
Now that exact loop costs $0. One hypothesis used to cost a fund $87,500 to test.
With Horizon you get unlimited, in seconds, and a winner deploys live in 90 seconds and runs without your hands on it.
10 GitHub repos that automate real work while you sleep in 2026.
Bookmark this list.
1. OpenHands
Autonomous coding agent. 76,500 stars. Used by engineers at Apple, Google, Amazon, Netflix, and NVIDIA.
Repo → https://t.co/kqap76TDuB
2. Hermes Agent
Nous Research dropped this in February. 191,000 stars in three months. Self-improving personal AI.
Repo → https://t.co/OMgRfKAts4
3. CrewAI
Multi-agent workflows that ship real work. Used by 60% of Fortune 500.
Repo → https://t.co/0xohE065sD
4. Aider
AI pair programmer in your terminal. Auto-commits clean diffs. Indie devs ship 5x faster with it.
Repo → https://t.co/67EsCLF7cu
5. n8n
Open-source Zapier. 400+ integrations. Self-hosted workflows that run forever without subscription fees.
Repo → https://t.co/hdycABGGc1
6. LangGraph
The orchestration backbone every production AI agent runs on in 2026.
Repo → https://t.co/bzVBn9uecV
7. Cloudflare Agentic Inbox
Self-hosted email client with a built-in AI agent that reads your inbox and drafts replies.
Repo → https://t.co/Q5RNX2334x
8. Browser Use
98,000 stars. Agents navigate the web, fill forms, scrape data, book meetings.
Repo → https://t.co/h38CvHr83e
9. awesome-mcp-servers
The catalog of every tool your agent can plug into. GitHub, Slack, Linear, Stripe, Postgres, Notion.
Repo → https://t.co/ejVOgkRJDX
10. claude-task-master
Multi-agent task orchestration on top of Claude Code. Turn one prompt into a team shipping a feature while you sleep.
Repo → https://t.co/0xYzJpSX4z
Save this.
100% free. 100% open source.
YOU CAN RUN CLAUDE CODE FOR $3/MONTH, AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT.
A developer got a $170 claude code bill in 10 days, and someone in the comments ended his subscription forever.
He bought a Mac mini m4 base ($599). installed ollama.
pulled qwen 3.6 14b. ran three commands. pointed Claude's code at localhost instead of anthropic's servers.
no api costs. No data is leaving his machine. no subscriptions. just a silent 5-inch square box pulling 10-20 watts under his desk.
Here is what the full stack looks like running on one box:
→ Claude's code connected to Ollama
→ open webui running on localhost: 3000
→ openclaw daemon running on Telegram
→ deepseek r1 14b handling reasoning and math, qwen 3.6 14b handling code, gemma 4 4b handling quick tasks
Here is what the honest math actually writes:
"before: 5 subscriptions. $459/month. data leaving your machine on every request."
"after: $599 once. $3/month in electricity. The team lives by dinner. never sleeps. never quits. never sends your code to someone else's server."
"total saved year one: $5,232."
no cloud server. no backend. no monthly invoice. just a Mac mini, three commands, and 120 GB/s of unified memory bandwidth.
From what I have observed, this is the cleanest local AI setup I have seen in the past year: $599 in, $5,232 saved, and between them three commands and a box that fits in a backpack.
Check the full guide below