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Kwan Kim🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 4 karmaMar 18, 2026@OddsmythHey! I'm Kwan, the solo founder behind Oddsmyth. I built this because I play in 2 Yahoo H2H fantasy baseball leagues and was spending 30+ minutes every morning researching lineups, scanning the waiver wire, and evaluating trades. The tools I tried (FantasyPros, Yahoo's built-in recs) all had the same problem: they don't know my league. They give generic advice based on generic rankings. Oddsmyth connects to your Yahoo Fantasy league and actually knows your roster, your opponents, your scoring settings, and who's available on your waiver wire. You can ask it anything in plain English ("who should I start today?", "is this trade worth it?", "who should I grab off waivers?") and it gives you a specific answer with reasoning based on your situation. It's not meant to replace doing your own research. It's a second opinion you can bounce decisions off of when you're torn on a close call or managing multiple leagues and don't have time to dig into every decision. The AI is powered by Claude and uses live data from the MLB Stats API, FanGraphs Steamer projections, and your Yahoo league data. You get 5 free credits to try it. Quick questions (game times, scores, injury checks) are always free. I'd love feedback from anyone who plays Yahoo fantasy baseball. What's working, what's not, what would make it more useful. I'm building this in public and actively improving it based on what real users tell me. -

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Great idea, but does not find what you are looking for-about the same as Google Scholar
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Seems to be working quite well as of today. It was most likely a temporary issue. Give it another go!
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Didn't work for what I needed it for, unfortunately
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Tried this while walking in the town. That's amazing! It knows about, builds and tells great stories about any landmark I see around me
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"Key Milestones in the Y2K Phenomenon and the Rise of OpenAI": This was result of simply prompting it "Y2K, OpenAI". The results were excellent. I imagine this would be an amazing tool for a large basket of professionals, as well as scholars and more.
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You get like 4 questions for free, then you're hit up for a subscription. Not sure why anyone would pay for a subscription to this, considering it's more or less just an expanded Chatgpt voice model. It took me three questions of George Carlin to get a completely false answer to a simple question about his life. Not worth it. I guess if you're trying to get a voiceover in a celebrity voice that's 50% accurate, then it's worth it. Otherwise, no.
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AI-powered Genghis Khan: Conquer conversations with history.Open
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Historical philosophers debate your business dilemmas and deliver decision frameworksOpenThe idea is cool, doesn't really live up to expectations though. -

