I've got 2 that are kind of intermingled. Each averages a little over $500/mo on their own though. Sportsbook API (https://sportsbookapi.com/) - A single API to get odds data from a number of US Sportsbooks Odds Assist…
I typed out half of a real long message and then realized this could probably explain it better than I can https://www.techopedia.com/gambling-guides/what-does-ev-mean...
I've posted before, but https://beatyourbookie.app/ is what I've been working on for a while. The website is for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage and +EV bets across sports betting sites. I've been hooked on…
Posted in a different post last week: https://beatyourbookie.app/ Website for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage between betting sites. I'm currently collecting all the data myself so my next step is creating…
Oh, nice! I'll take a look. Ty!
https://beatyourbookie.app/ Website for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage between betting sites. I'm currently collecting all the data myself and am working to build a public API to allow others to access…
Parkinson's Law - "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law
True, but going back to the original argument, if hackers did manage to steal data, that makes the idea of spending time trying to prevent all the taxis from being sent to one place even stupider. In the world where…
That's got nothing to do with what we're talking about. The first comment didn't say they should have spent more time on security, it said they should have spent time creating a system to detect if too many taxis were…
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Not disagreeing, but do you have a source? I'd like to know more about this.
While casino is probably the best comparison, I've always thought of social media as kind of the high fructose corn syrup for this generation. We took something that in small doses isn't really an issue and over…
Maybe I'm naive, but the implication that this is Musk favoring conservative accounts just seems stupid to me. I'm not saying Musk wouldn't do that, but I just think it's all too fast. I have no insight into the inner…
> It's not unlike the military priority of 1) mission accomplishment and 2) troop welfare. I hear what you're saying, but I would be careful taking a military type model and applying it to a team of software US…
Yeah, that was their whole point. Stock splits don't cause better returns, but the stocks with the best returns are more likely to split.
I think it still is. I'm going to try to find a source, but I saw an analysis where they measured from a year before the split, the day the split was announced, and the day the split was executed all until one year…
> The market has been so weird recently that stock splits - which according to previous theoretical belief do not create shareholder value - have in fact increased the share price for extended periods You're right that…
I've got 2 that are kind of intermingled. Each averages a little over $500/mo on their own though. Sportsbook API (https://sportsbookapi.com/) - A single API to get odds data from a number of US Sportsbooks Odds Assist…
I typed out half of a real long message and then realized this could probably explain it better than I can https://www.techopedia.com/gambling-guides/what-does-ev-mean...
I've posted before, but https://beatyourbookie.app/ is what I've been working on for a while. The website is for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage and +EV bets across sports betting sites. I've been hooked on…
Posted in a different post last week: https://beatyourbookie.app/ Website for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage between betting sites. I'm currently collecting all the data myself so my next step is creating…
Oh, nice! I'll take a look. Ty!
https://beatyourbookie.app/ Website for tracking betting lines and finding arbitrage between betting sites. I'm currently collecting all the data myself and am working to build a public API to allow others to access…
Parkinson's Law - "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law
True, but going back to the original argument, if hackers did manage to steal data, that makes the idea of spending time trying to prevent all the taxis from being sent to one place even stupider. In the world where…
That's got nothing to do with what we're talking about. The first comment didn't say they should have spent more time on security, it said they should have spent time creating a system to detect if too many taxis were…
Axon | REMOTE, Seattle WA, Scottsdale AZ | Software Engineer, Multiple Roles | React, Typescript, Go, GraphQL At Axon, we’re on a mission to Protect Life. We’re explorers, pursuing society’s most critical safety and…
Not disagreeing, but do you have a source? I'd like to know more about this.
While casino is probably the best comparison, I've always thought of social media as kind of the high fructose corn syrup for this generation. We took something that in small doses isn't really an issue and over…
Maybe I'm naive, but the implication that this is Musk favoring conservative accounts just seems stupid to me. I'm not saying Musk wouldn't do that, but I just think it's all too fast. I have no insight into the inner…
> It's not unlike the military priority of 1) mission accomplishment and 2) troop welfare. I hear what you're saying, but I would be careful taking a military type model and applying it to a team of software US…
Yeah, that was their whole point. Stock splits don't cause better returns, but the stocks with the best returns are more likely to split.
I think it still is. I'm going to try to find a source, but I saw an analysis where they measured from a year before the split, the day the split was announced, and the day the split was executed all until one year…
> The market has been so weird recently that stock splits - which according to previous theoretical belief do not create shareholder value - have in fact increased the share price for extended periods You're right that…