Originally published at flashalpha.com.
If you are comparing these two, you are probably not choosing between them. Most desks that run FlashAlpha also have Bloomberg in the building. The useful question is narrower: can the terminal you already pay...
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Welcome to our weekly digest, where we unpack the latest in account and chain abstraction and the broader infrastructure shaping Ethereum.
This week: core devs hold off on making native account abstraction a Hegotá headliner after L2 pushback; a ZeroDev founder publishes a three-part retrospective on what ERC-4337 actually delivered; builders in the AA Mafia group debat...
Is there a region at the bottom of your task ledger you haven't scrolled to in weeks?
Mine held 41 tasks across two repositories. I use AI agents every day, and yet the ledger never shrank.
One morning I ran my homegrown "list the tasks that are ready to start" command. The answer was empty.
p...Last week I wired a small webhook to a free model on a free server, mostly to see how far the pair could carry real work. I built the summarizer on MonkeyCode's free model access, deployed it to the free server option, and let an external service send events into it. The idea was simple: parse the payload, ask the model for a one-line summary, and store the result in SQLite. The next morning th...
Your request just failed. What does your client do next?
Most retry logic panics. It fires the same request again instantly. That panic can break a free model server for everyone.
I spent an afternoon testing this. Four retry strategies. One free model server. Two hundred requests per strategy. The results changed how I write clients.