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Work Log and Team Progress on February 11, 2026
Technical Log
👤 Researchers, traders, or tech enthusiasts interested in prediction markets, arbitrage strategies, signal testing, and team collaboration.
This is the work log for February 11, 2026. The author reviews the previous day's team collaboration with Ryan and Mage, including sharing experimental results, discussing prediction market arbitrage issues (such as inconsistency risks in sports events and Crypto Up/Down markets), Mage researching oracle manipulation solutions, and Ryan exploring sports event arbitrage techniques. The author also mentions receiving Mage's ETH signal strategy, planning to test the anti-Martingale betting strategy in SandTable that day, and hoping to focus on performance testing to evaluate suitability for live deployment. The log emphasizes the trust foundation that enables the team to work separately to enhance collective well-being.
- ✨ The team faces inconsistency risks in sports events and Crypto markets in prediction market arbitrage research, with Mage and Ryan exploring solutions separately.
- ✨ The author receives Mage's ETH signal strategy and plans to test the anti-Martingale betting strategy in SandTable to evaluate suitability for live deployment.
- ✨ The log emphasizes that trust-based division of labor and collaboration within the team can enhance collective well-being, supporting a multi-pronged research approach.
📅 2026-02-11 · 327 words · ~2 min read
CZON Development Notes: Link Standards and Feature Planning
Technical Log
👤 Software developers and technical blog authors, especially those interested in document management and AI-assisted tools
This article documents the author's development notes from February 9, 2026. The author first reflects on a personal experience where not taking medication promptly worsened a cold. The focus then shifts to technical issues in CZON development: deciding to completely reject using absolute path references relative to the project root, insisting on relative references for better standardization, and planning to add a check command to inspect and fix invalid links. Regarding the runOpenCode task timeout issue, the author notes that even with the promptAsync + polling status method, exceeding 10 minutes results in a 600s timeout, attributing this to an inherent OpenCode problem that needs resolution. Additionally, the author plans a TODO Summary feature where AI extracts TODO items from blogs and automatically assigns priorities to enhance work efficiency.
- ✨ CZON should completely reject using absolute path references relative to the project root, insisting on relative references
- ✨ Plan to add a check command to inspect document link validity, supporting automatic fixes
- ✨ Plan a TODO Summary feature where AI extracts TODO items from blogs and automatically assigns priorities
📅 2026-02-09 · 488 words · ~3 min read
CZON 0.8.6 Version Update and SandTable Transformation Progress
Technical Log
👤 Technical developers, AI tool users, content management system users, people interested in software updates and technical transformations
This article introduces the main updates in CZON 0.8.6, including the removal of YAML Front Matter and the switch to AI for extracting Metadata from JSON to resolve formatting errors during translation, along with SEO optimization. Additionally, the author is transforming SandTable to accept real market historical data for testing, but notes that Claude Opus 4.6 performs moderately in long-range refactoring tasks, still requiring manual planning. The article also discusses the cost-effectiveness of translation features, recommending pay-as-you-go AI services.
- ✨ CZON 0.8.6 removes YAML Front Matter and switches to AI for extracting Metadata from JSON
- ✨ Optimizes translation processes to avoid formatting errors and supports separate Metadata translation
- ✨ SandTable is being transformed to support real market historical data testing
- ✨ Claude Opus 4.6 performs moderately in long-range refactoring tasks, still requiring manual intervention
- ✨ Recommends using pay-as-you-go AI services, with translation features available at free tiers
📅 2026-02-07 · 350 words · ~2 min read