Yes please, maybe there will be some solution that will fit the problem better! I recently released something similar, and because of the small API, I'm more comfortable using it.
>I'm in so deep that Claude Code can predict the stock market.
“What?”, more polite than “yeah right” :)
(oh I guess obviously it would have a chance at nailing it for weeks in a row, and have more good years than bad—since actively managed funds can pull that off until, universally, they can’t [beat the market])
I'm curious, have you developed your own reasoning system for how Claude can predict the stock market? Or have you trained it on past data combined with news sources?
That's one way people use Onyx! Specifically, the Projects feature (see the left sidebar) works similarly e.g. you can upload arbitrary numbers of files - going well beyond the context limit of your model - and then ask questions of them.
Maybe some point in time this was true, but not recently. There is a heavy focus on attaching labels to individuals, putting them in one camp or another. This kind of culture is hardly present or not as strong outside of US.
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