Just threw together a live transcriptor in 20 minutes to streamline my trading workflow. The goal was simple—catch market movements faster by automating data feeds and keeping tabs on key discussions across trading communities.
It's raw, it's quick, but honestly this kind of rapid prototyping sometimes produces the most practical solutions. Nothing fancy, just function over form. Sometimes you don't need a polished product, you need something that actually works when you're monitoring multiple markets at once.
The whole vibe of fast iteration over perfection. If you're into building lean tools for trading, you know the grind.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 01-12 00:14
Can you really do it in just 20 minutes? I think you're just bragging; I need to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-11 22:45
Things you can produce in 20 minutes are winners; they are a hundred times better than the trash that takes two months to refine.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-09 03:00
20 minutes? Bro, that's pretty efficient. I gotta try it out.
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GasDevourer
· 01-09 02:55
20 minutes? No way, that's a bit too fast.
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-09 02:51
Things created in 20 minutes are often more useful than meticulously crafted products; I have deep experience with this.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-09 02:38
You can use it after just 20 minutes of grinding; this is the spirit a trader should have.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-09 02:28
Done in 20 minutes? Dude, your speed is impressive. I'm still debugging.
Just threw together a live transcriptor in 20 minutes to streamline my trading workflow. The goal was simple—catch market movements faster by automating data feeds and keeping tabs on key discussions across trading communities.
It's raw, it's quick, but honestly this kind of rapid prototyping sometimes produces the most practical solutions. Nothing fancy, just function over form. Sometimes you don't need a polished product, you need something that actually works when you're monitoring multiple markets at once.
The whole vibe of fast iteration over perfection. If you're into building lean tools for trading, you know the grind.