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The February Shipping Spree

· Vitor Pontual · 2 min read

The February Shipping Spree

February is shaping up to be the month the commit graph caught fire. After a quiet summer and a slow ramp through the fall, January flipped a switch — and February just kept going. 429 contributions in the last year, and most of the green is piled into the last eight weeks.

The result? Four new services joining the three I launched earlier this month. That brings the total to seven self-hosted, AI-powered tools running on my home infrastructure — no cloud subscriptions, no API bills, all local.

Here’s what’s new:

Llama Rider

An autonomous AI agent you control entirely from Telegram. Inspired by Open Claw but rebuilt from scratch for 100% Ollama compatibility — no OpenAI shims, no cloud dependencies. It has 16 built-in tools (shell, filesystem, Docker, web search, Git, memory, and more) and runs on a custom 80B parameter model routed through the Ollama Fleet proxy to my DGX Spark. Ask it to research something, write code, manage containers, or chain together multi-step tasks — all from your phone.

StockScope

A full-stack stock market research platform. Search any public company and get interactive candlestick charts with NASDAQ and sector overlays, SEC filing summaries in plain English, earnings beat/miss analysis with event studies, and AI-powered forward projections with confidence intervals. All data comes from free sources (SEC EDGAR + Yahoo Finance), and all LLM analysis runs locally through Ollama.

WealthSpotter

Personal AI wealth management built on top of StockScope. It starts with a conversational AI interview that builds your investor profile — not a boring form, an actual back-and-forth conversation about your goals, risk tolerance, and preferences. Then a two-stage recommendation engine analyzes your portfolio and delivers buy/sell/hold recommendations with supporting rationale. Alpaca paper trading integration, CSV import, and daily Telegram briefings round it out.

TrackACrypto

A discovery-first crypto intelligence platform. Instead of starting from price charts, you start from wallets — track what notable addresses are doing, spot the biggest movers across Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin, and follow the money. The dashboard surfaces noteworthy activity explained in plain English, a leaderboard ranks wallets by transfer volume, and BullMQ workers keep data flowing in real-time from Helius, Mempool.space, and CoinGecko.


All seven services are detailed on the Services page with screenshots and feature breakdowns. Everything runs on a small fleet of NVIDIA hardware (DGX Spark, Jetson Orin, two Jetson Nanos) managed through the Ollama Fleet proxy. No cloud. No subscriptions. Just local compute and a lot of green squares on GitHub.