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# 🤖 Nvidia Stock Bot
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For the past four years, the electronics hardware shortage has been relentless. Graphics cards are no exception. In 2020, I had to wait two months to get my RTX 3080. To manage it, I joined [JV Hardware](https://discord.gg/gxffg3GA96), where a small group of geeks had set up a bot that pinged users when GPUs became available.
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Four years later and with 5,000 members on the server, the RTX 5000 series is being released. Yet, no working stock bot seems to exist. Not to mention a certain “influencer” who charges users for access to a bot that doesn’t even work. He manually copies alerts from other servers like ours, which have already solved the issue.
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Anyway, eager to get an RTX 5090 for my AI-dedicated machine, I decided it was time to dive into Python—with a little help from ChatGPT. Along with another member, KevOut, who helped guide me through the APIs and initial architecture, I ended up building a clean and functional bot that sends different kinds of Discord alerts—all deployable in a simple Docker container.
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After many setbacks, I went from this:
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To this:
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And more recently :
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And I was also lucky enough to be referenced in the famous [selfhost newsletter](https://selfh.st/weekly/2025-07-11/) !
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More info directly on the repo:
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#title
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🐋 __Nvidia Stock Bot__
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#description
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[Nvidia GPU stock alert bot](https://git.djeex.fr/Djeex/nvidia-stock-bot)
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