I didn't know how to build half the things my game needed.
I learned each one along the way. Breaking things, failing, trying again.
You don't need to know how the story ends to start writing it.
Start with what you have. You learn the rest on the way.
When I started building my game, nobody believed I would finish it.
Some days, neither did I.
Today it's online and people are playing it.
The gap between the ones who make it and the ones who don't is rarely talent. It's continuing when there's still no proof it will work
A few days ago in college, some friends were playing a game but they couldn't play it in multiplayer, so I told them that I can do it with AI. I will be commenting on the progress
this week: an algo-trading community meetup here in moscow + a moscow exchange (MOEX) hackathon โก
what i can't stop thinking about โ llm agents. an AI that doesn't just answer questions, but reads the news, analyzes data, and invests on its own. fully autonomous.
the future's being built right now. start today.
There are security tools out thereโฆ but most are black-box or made for devs only. SolShield is fully open source, auditable, and built for regular Phantom / Solflare users. Handwritten rules + Claude AI = zero false positives and clear explanations. You can actually read the code and trust it.
GitHub: https://t.co/0mOW4FevO6