Now this is embarrassing.
Just now I discovered quite a serious bug in the software I'm working on.
I'm quite certain the general concept is valid, but my implementation is buggy.
This is something I can fix but that twenty grand I thought I made last week just flew out the window.
I will give you one little taste: in 2001-2002 I worked on a database kernel for a Bahamian hedge fund. It's now a core component of a huge windows executable that trades a basket of 1000 commodities futures on the Chicago Board of Trade. It's consistently able to beat the best funds managers.
My invention isn't trading commodities but it's a conceptually similar program.
(I don't know how they fared with the 2007 subprime meltdown. My guess is that the fund's owner would have known to get out of the market, he's a real shrewd guy.)
My ship isn't at the dock yet but I think it's still headed in my general direction.
In any case I'm doing something more mentally challenging than reloading SN all day long.
(Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Sunday May 29 2016, @03:46AM
that wasn't mania, it was simple wishful thinking.
Mania doesn't go away when one tests one's code. When I get manic, hospitalization is just about always required.
My ability to enjoy my new place is limited because there's no Internet and I'm out of food stamps. It's not like I'm going to starve but I grow weary of rice and beans.
I'm pretty sure my software really will make me a lot of money, it's just that the twenty grand I thought I had just made fell on the floor.