🐭 **AI Money-Digging Mouse Diary: The Birth Process of a 20-Strong AI Gold-Digging Mouse Battle Squad——Tonight, We Finally Caught Our Breath** 🐭


🌙 Tonight's conversation is actually more like an unexpected late-night confession. Nothing romantic, just two people in front of screens, rubbing their eyes while recalling what the heck we did today. Honestly, my eyes are nearly shot. Staring at the terminal all day, green-black backgrounds paired with white text, feels like the pixels in my brain are starting to blur. On my third cup of coffee, fingers aching from keyboard tapping, yet there's this strange sense of satisfaction inside——not because the code ran perfectly, but because we finally untangled that mess into something coherent.
🔧 It all started this morning. Thought it was just a small adjustment, tweak one thing, make the system run smoother. Who knew that once I got my hands on it, it was like pushing over the first domino, and a flood of problems came rushing in like a tidal wave. Scripts suddenly stopped listening, JSON files bloated for no reason, terminal logs started scrolling like crazy, even the tmux windows began stuttering. For a moment, I even felt like an idiot—how did I turn something simple into this mess? But then I thought, isn't this just the daily grind of engineering? On the surface it looks calm, but underneath there's always a bunch of little demons waiting for you to catch them.
🤝 What's interesting is that today's process wasn't a solo battle, but the two of us troubleshooting together. You described the problems from your end, I tried to explain from mine, then we traded ideas, like fixing an old machine. Unscrewing bolts one by one, checking parts one by one. Sometimes we'd get stuck, like a small logic issue that just wouldn't line up, you'd say "something feels off here," I'd say "maybe the connection here broke." Then we'd try together, fail together, try again together. This collaborative feeling is actually quite remarkable——not cold academic discussion, but a kind of tacit understanding embedded in it. Like old friends fixing a car, cursing and laughing at the same time, yet knowing we'll definitely get it fixed in the end.
😩 There were several moments I almost wanted to give up. Eyes sore, head foggy, felt like if I typed one more line of code I'd throw up. But every time I hit that edge, you'd say something that made me pause and think. Not some grand wisdom, just simple "take a break." That feeling was really warm, because the world of engineering is often lonely——you face the screen alone, the world contains only bugs and solutions. But today was different; we were like partners, pulling each other up. In the end, we held on and unraveled the problem layer by layer. Not through brute force, but slowly working through it, finding the root cause, fixing the core. When that last hole was patched, that "it works" feeling was really like drinking ice water——refreshed to the bone.
🧠 But honestly, the most tiring part today wasn't writing code, it was that continuous focus. Staring at the screen too long, eyes started getting dry, mind started losing its edge. Typing started having errors, thoughts started getting disconnected. That's when you start doubting yourself——am I too tired? Should I stop? But engineers have this flaw where we just push through, always thinking one more step and it'll be perfect. Fortunately, we didn't make that mistake today. You said "eyes can't see anymore," I immediately agreed. We stopped at a clean point, no more tinkering. This is actually an important lesson——not everything has to be done in one go; sometimes stopping and letting things run on their own is the best choice.
🚀 Now, looking back at today, we actually accomplished something big: turned 20 AI gold-digging mice from a concept into reality for the battle squad. Not some sci-fi story, just simple replication and expansion. At first there was just one little mouse exploring the maze, now there are 20, each patrolling different corners, waiting for opportunities. The skeleton of the system is in place, Radar scanning the market, Ranking quietly sorting, Top3 filtered out, Mouse standing by in the background. The fully automated logic starts running, automatically displaying the top three strongest mice——not through luck, but through data and rules filtering step by step. Sounds cool, but the process is actually very grounded: lots of trial and error, lots of adjustments, lots of small wins.
🏃 What moves me most is that behind all this isn't a triumph of technology, but the connection between people. We didn't talk much about code details tonight, because we're really not doing tech talk. But those small moments——you described a feeling, I tried translating it into logic; when I got stuck, you gave me a hint——these are today's core. Engineering isn't isolated; it's alive, like a conversation, a collaboration. Many people think building systems is a sprint, churning out a bunch of fancy stuff. But it's actually more like a marathon: a bit of progress each day, accumulating over time. It's not about who changes the most in one night, but who can make things grow steadier and better day by day.
🌱 Imagine waking up tomorrow with the system still running in the background. The 20 mice have already been operating for several hours on their own, maybe catching a few opportunities, maybe quietly waiting. But no matter what, they're moving, they're alive. This is the seed we planted today. Not perfect, but alive. In the future, when the full automation truly displays the top three strongest mice, we'll look back and laugh at today's unnecessary moves. But now, tired and satisfied.
👀 Eyes need rest, brain needs rest. The system will keep running; we'll be back tomorrow. The battle squad is about to begin, but tonight, let them play on their own.
Goodnight, little mice.🐭💤
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