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🚨 Claude Opus 4.7 just changed how coding works.
But almost no one is using it the way Andrej Karpathy thinks about it.
People are still stuck in:
“write this function”
“fix this bug”
“explain this code”
That’s outdated.
Karpathy’s idea?
You don’t code everything anymore.
You steer intelligence.
Here are 9 high-leverage, value-packed prompts inspired by his “vibe coding” mindset:
@TLPrivate_ Total tilt…recklessly trying to tag the bottom…pulling/failing to respect stops…basically self-inflicted destruction and totally failing to follow my system. A mountain to climb to stabilize and rebuild EC. Tuition paid. Many lessons learned. Rebooting. #Discipline
@alphacharts365@tradersync Thanks for the feedback. 👍 Was looking at the trial..just curious about “real-world usage” and realities of the integration with brokers. My current solution allows for “imports” but it’s cumbersome, basically useless…manually entering trades is faster. However, that’s work.
@alphacharts365 curious how using @tradersync is going for you…does it fit into your process pretty easy and does it auto-sync with your broker? I’m using a different platform but looking elsewhere as it’s more work than insight.
Dillion’s newsletter is worth a read, even if you’re technically focused. Understanding the underlying mechanics of the market, liquidity, and cycles is a level-up for investors or traders.
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Very important to fix your Twitter feed:
1. Tap home button.
2. Tap stars on upper right of screen.
3. Select “Latest tweets”.
You are being manipulated by the algorithm in ways you don’t realize.
Easy to switch back & forth to see the difference.
From @WSJopinion: Americans have learned the hard way over the last two years that no amount of federal transfer payments can make up for the decline in real wages caused by inflation https://t.co/ivdGRDnlyI