Interactive brokers is real
> Fourth you must bet big. No. You must bet right - and it depends on how right you are. Look up the Kelly criterion. Bet 1 - 2*probablity of losing of your current pot - will maximize expected return (but is a bit…
The only source for the "I refuse to see a pimp in the mirror in the morning when I shave." quote that I can find is Drucker hmself. The German Ambassador didn't resign in 1906. Maybe it was a deputy or a different…
They're a (quite sour) eating apple. Bramleys are better cookers.
Nice try to bring in some EU bashing. But Switzerland isn't a part of it.
Obligatory counterexample, comedies. A quickfire screwball classic like "His Girl Friday" has lots of smart lines per minute where recent Hollywood ones will have two jokes in 90mins that they've had to put into the…
It's not so much the language as the horrible layout - with all the navigation at the left leaving the text so small. The reported lower vitamin D levels in more severe RA are more likely to be consequence than cause.…
Vaguely competent financial management is by no means assured. I suggest reading Tim Geithner's "Stress Test" to to see how hard he had to fight to get some basic things done.
Agreed if you're making a web page. However there are lots of us writing applications which are delivered by browser. With that lens you're completely wrong. Then I do want to send json from the backend and have lots of…
No. Every golang stdlib proxy I've tried to use is a toy. They very inefficiently copy the message body and the memory behaviour is just horrible. Try posting a 10MB message. (That's actually not a lot for modern…
Nice try millenials. But the boomers grew up in times of lower car ownership and general road traffic - so while there was leaded petrol - the exposure to lead wasn't necessarilly so high. What do we call the generation…
Nice to see some love for wavelets. They're great for many more things. Robust volatility measurement, galerkin methods for numerical solutions to differential equations in finance. Just please don't use a Haar wavelet…
I'd really like some kind of architecture picture describing what runs where. Regardless of whether it's promoting the cloud service why would I want that to run a rPi service? A picture might explain that.
Not very like gravity. They explicitly say "outperforms gravity models". Also the economic concentration laws behind this would often follow power laws - so maybe the inverse square is just a 2nd order approximation…
Bit of a leap of logic there. Using proprietary cloud services is the decision that causes lock-in, not the tool you use for managing it. Terraform and Pulumi do a resonable job of making similar APIs for the variations…
I never got to the article as I gave up after 25 "no" clicks on the cookie form. (I know I could block better - but sometimes I like to see the state of the bad ui design). Websites like Forbes and The Condé Nast ones…
Houses in Cornwall need Radon surveys. https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/environmental-protec...
This isn't Citibanks UI design. This is about Oracle's core banking software Flexcube. It's way deeper than UI. The loan entity didn't support the update they needed to make so they tried delete and re-create - which…
In the end this could work out well. People go where the stuff that they want is. I occasionally dust off an old twitter account when I want to reach an org which is otherwise hiding any means of human contact. So if…
Not seeing it on my watch. Just a fairly uninteresting solar graph. Maybe it's not available on my watch - but shows a real problem in modern UI design. The "shadowban" school of UI. The problem with that is…
Next year they're planning to hold the conference in Scunthorpe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scunthorpe_problem It's 25 years since that problem was identified and people are still using dumb block lists, you do…
"Nature will castigate those who don't masticate." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Fletcher
Shame that there isn't a review in this rambling incoherent article. Academic writing at its worst. Wonder what grade it'd have got if turned in by a student.
Does this give a better space saving than a gyrator? https://www.sites.google.com/site/roelarits/home/gyrator
That's true - but where do you put the function? In a complex system I can end up with loads of these totalling functions scattered about. I might have gross and net versions of the total and, given human nature, they…
Interactive brokers is real
> Fourth you must bet big. No. You must bet right - and it depends on how right you are. Look up the Kelly criterion. Bet 1 - 2*probablity of losing of your current pot - will maximize expected return (but is a bit…
The only source for the "I refuse to see a pimp in the mirror in the morning when I shave." quote that I can find is Drucker hmself. The German Ambassador didn't resign in 1906. Maybe it was a deputy or a different…
They're a (quite sour) eating apple. Bramleys are better cookers.
Nice try to bring in some EU bashing. But Switzerland isn't a part of it.
Obligatory counterexample, comedies. A quickfire screwball classic like "His Girl Friday" has lots of smart lines per minute where recent Hollywood ones will have two jokes in 90mins that they've had to put into the…
It's not so much the language as the horrible layout - with all the navigation at the left leaving the text so small. The reported lower vitamin D levels in more severe RA are more likely to be consequence than cause.…
Vaguely competent financial management is by no means assured. I suggest reading Tim Geithner's "Stress Test" to to see how hard he had to fight to get some basic things done.
Agreed if you're making a web page. However there are lots of us writing applications which are delivered by browser. With that lens you're completely wrong. Then I do want to send json from the backend and have lots of…
No. Every golang stdlib proxy I've tried to use is a toy. They very inefficiently copy the message body and the memory behaviour is just horrible. Try posting a 10MB message. (That's actually not a lot for modern…
Nice try millenials. But the boomers grew up in times of lower car ownership and general road traffic - so while there was leaded petrol - the exposure to lead wasn't necessarilly so high. What do we call the generation…
Nice to see some love for wavelets. They're great for many more things. Robust volatility measurement, galerkin methods for numerical solutions to differential equations in finance. Just please don't use a Haar wavelet…
I'd really like some kind of architecture picture describing what runs where. Regardless of whether it's promoting the cloud service why would I want that to run a rPi service? A picture might explain that.
Not very like gravity. They explicitly say "outperforms gravity models". Also the economic concentration laws behind this would often follow power laws - so maybe the inverse square is just a 2nd order approximation…
Bit of a leap of logic there. Using proprietary cloud services is the decision that causes lock-in, not the tool you use for managing it. Terraform and Pulumi do a resonable job of making similar APIs for the variations…
I never got to the article as I gave up after 25 "no" clicks on the cookie form. (I know I could block better - but sometimes I like to see the state of the bad ui design). Websites like Forbes and The Condé Nast ones…
Houses in Cornwall need Radon surveys. https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/environmental-protec...
This isn't Citibanks UI design. This is about Oracle's core banking software Flexcube. It's way deeper than UI. The loan entity didn't support the update they needed to make so they tried delete and re-create - which…
In the end this could work out well. People go where the stuff that they want is. I occasionally dust off an old twitter account when I want to reach an org which is otherwise hiding any means of human contact. So if…
Not seeing it on my watch. Just a fairly uninteresting solar graph. Maybe it's not available on my watch - but shows a real problem in modern UI design. The "shadowban" school of UI. The problem with that is…
Next year they're planning to hold the conference in Scunthorpe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scunthorpe_problem It's 25 years since that problem was identified and people are still using dumb block lists, you do…
"Nature will castigate those who don't masticate." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Fletcher
Shame that there isn't a review in this rambling incoherent article. Academic writing at its worst. Wonder what grade it'd have got if turned in by a student.
Does this give a better space saving than a gyrator? https://www.sites.google.com/site/roelarits/home/gyrator
That's true - but where do you put the function? In a complex system I can end up with loads of these totalling functions scattered about. I might have gross and net versions of the total and, given human nature, they…