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Registered on:11/3/2007
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re: Who else is vibe coding?

Posted by I Love Bama on 1/9/26 at 7:26 am to
What did you make? Yeah I am having fun with it.

re: Who else is vibe coding?

Posted by I Love Bama on 1/8/26 at 7:17 pm to
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These disabled Alaskan Eskimo veteran owned "prime" contractors that grift off the government. That's what these two are talking about. He created a program that scrapes the web for obscure government contracts he can exploit.
:nana:

re: Who else is vibe coding?

Posted by I Love Bama on 1/8/26 at 2:30 pm to
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Mind if I pick your brain off TD? We have a couple years of performance under our belts and now we have the FCL. We are going to be tripling in size soon, but I want to learn how to bid on our own contracts. We have a super 8a behind us. We are also a SDVOSB


Drop a contact e-mail if you have a burner you don't mind the world seeing.

8a is exciting. I'll never be able to get it. It really is a blank check.

Working on Hubzone now.

re: Who else is vibe coding?

Posted by I Love Bama on 1/8/26 at 9:48 am to
Yes, been an SDVOSB prime for 7 years. Let me know if you need any direction. Gov contracting is a cool world but much diff than the private sector.

We had been using Bidra and/gov spend.

Who else is vibe coding?

Posted by I Love Bama on 1/8/26 at 6:31 am
After hearing so much about Opus 4.5 on twitter I had to see what the fuss was all about.

I have never coded anything nor know what code is.

It took me 3 days because I had to learn how to use github and stuff like that but I vibe coded an app that will replace a $500 subscription that I use in my government contracting company.

Opus 4.5 feels like AGI in regards to coding.

I urge you to give it a shot and see what you can do.
7 figure profit in the biz.

30% in the market.

Bitcoin back to 125k

Spend less than 100k.
70% of my portfolio for 2026 is UNH and Amazon
Do you not get exhausted yelling from the rooftops about how Bitcoin is dumb?

How many years are you going to keep this up?

Why not talk about investments you like rather than ones you don’t like?
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Is Bitcoin’s day as an exponential grower over?


I think so. I am projecting 15%-25% average over the next 5 years.

re: Official CryptoTalk Thread

Posted by I Love Bama on 11/28/25 at 10:16 am to
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Looking to trade. I am new to crypto. Something I would hold for several months, possibly longer depending on performance. Thinking of going the etf route. Ibit doesn't track btc as close as I would expect. Ibit is up 104% for 5 years, but btc is up 399%. Why the large discrepancy?


If you don't know the answer to this question, DO NOT TRADE. You are about to lose everything.
We are in the 3rd inning of a new industrial revolution with AI and robotics.

People should be worried about their job, not the market.

Companies are going to be PRINTING cash while the normies are on food stamps.
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Bitcoin is dropping like a rock. Down to 99,200


LOL.

Imagine telling someone this would be a thread topic 2 years ago.

I can't wait for the 2028 one.

"Bitcoin is dropping like a rock! Down to $275,000!"
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That means buyers aren’t giving up and sellers are getting exhausted.


The whales have to run out of BTC and stop dumping at some point. They are responsible.

re: Official CryptoTalk Thread

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/27/25 at 9:09 am to
I just want to fast forward to this time next year so the 4 year cycle conversations are over.

re: VZ Verizon stock purchase

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/24/25 at 12:45 pm to
What happens when Starlink goes direct to your phone?

I mean its your money so i don't really care but Verizon is a dead company. Invest in innovation. AMD or Amazon will do well over what you want the next 3 years.

re: VZ Verizon stock purchase

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/24/25 at 11:49 am to
There is no bull case for Verizon. Your money is dead.

re: Official CryptoTalk Thread

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/22/25 at 8:07 am to
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We’re almost exactly at the Power Law trend.


I'm still not a real believer in the power law but its hard to argue with it so far. Way better than stock to flow

re: BBAI (Big Bear AI)

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/22/25 at 8:06 am to
On my goverment plays I wait and see what the officals do. I'll sell when they do just like i buy when they do.

re: Official CryptoTalk Thread

Posted by I Love Bama on 10/20/25 at 9:12 am to
Haven't shared my thoughts in a bit, so here's an updated take on Bitcoin.

In the short term, BTC remains wildly unpredictable.

It wouldn't shock me if we saw a plunge next month amid ongoing macroeconomic headwinds, like the strengthening gold market but many people think the capital rotation back into btc has already started (i don't have an opinion on this)

On the flip side, a surge to $140,000 isn't out of the question either, especially if ETF inflows continue at their blistering pace or if we get favorable rate cuts.

Long term - onchain metrics paint a clear picture: Veteran holders who've been in the game for 10+ years are cashing out substantial gains at record rates.

For instance, longerm holder supply has dropped by over 300,000 BTC since June, with daily realized profits hitting $1.7 billion recently as older coins flood back into circulation.

(this also means there will never be a "supply shock")

The average coin age is rising, signaling this isn't panic selling but strategic profit-taking from early adopters finally able to exit.

Sure, it's a bit annying to watch these OGs ride off into the sunset, but I get the rationale the market's maturity means they can unload large stacks without tanking the price, thanks to deeper liquidity from institutions and retail alike.

This redistribution is actually super bullish over time: As BTC moves from concentrated whale wallets to more diverse holders (including TradFi scooping up supply), it reduces single-point risks and promotes price stability.

The elephant in the room is the 4 year cycle. Do we finally break the 4 year cycle this year or will history repeat itself? I don't think we will have an answer to that question until at least June of next year.

If the 4 year cycles are over for Bitcoin (which i think they are) then that means it is up only.