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Today's dev sprint wrapped up pretty smooth. Pushed some critical updates that've been brewing:
First up - massive cleanup operation. Wiped out all those phantom nodes that kept hanging around, torched the broken backup routes, silenced the annoying debug floods, and finally got rid of ancient deprecated code that nobody touched in months.
Data pipeline got a serious reliability boost. Now pulling market feeds from Pyth, a major exchange, and derivatives analytics platform with bulletproof failover logic. No more silent crashes when APIs throw tantrums - system just rolls with it.
Also refreshed the position sizing logic using Kelly framework. Risk management layer feels way more stable now.
Feels good to ship updates that actually matter for system resilience.
The Kelly framework is used for position sizing; we really need to pay attention to risk management in this area. However, what I care more about is— is the failover logic really bulletproof? Can the system hold up when the API throws a tantrum?
Anyway, it's definitely better than those who brag about their system stability while it crashes every few days.