multicast
No user record in our sample, but multicast has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but multicast has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Todays derivatives and their pricing are based on the premise that stock prices can not be predicted and behave like a Brownian motion system. If you take real time data from any stock and calculate in order how many…
Good point, I did not mention that. Non-registered investment advisors are also included but this relates more to banks, bank holdings and broker/dealers (e.g. investment banks) who trade on 'investment discretion'[1].…
Very interesting project, I like the overview. I also really like that you took the finance industry as a theme for your project. >> Every company in the United States Sorry for being so fussy but I highly recommended…
We live in times were non-problems are turned into problems. Simple responses should be generated truthfully. Truth which is present in today's data. Most software engineers and CEOs are white and male, almost all US…
Even though this is highly impressive, I think it is still important to stay rational and optimistic to see the other side of the coin. Every industrial revolution and its resulting automation has brought not only more…
Possession of something does not prove nor equal ownership
> In effect, removing the wage floor just makes government bigger and almost everyone poorer. Nope, this is absolutely false, it is exactly the other way around. I am not quite sure what you are trying to accomplish…
That's awful. That happens when bureaucrats, who often don't understand the most simple basics of economics, mandate socialist rules to private companies. The companies affected by these policies will now just fire…
The majority representing non technical population, journalists and 50+ expert dependent bureaucrats (mostly law academics - never worked really) shitting their pants over alleged "ai" dangers indoctrinated by "ai"…
Yes, almost every country in the world has restrictions on this. For example in the case of employment, with a contract stating that you have to work for life for a company, you can easily challenge it in court since it…
This is getting silly on the same level like the EU demanding Netflix to pay a certain percentage to local movie funds or enforcing certain rules to platforms owned by Meta to protect "user interests" about which no…
https://modheader.com/pricing
"Real" wealth management has a lot more legal work behind it since a non trivial portion of wealth management are topics like inheritance and planing for the next generation. Also wealth management is more focused on…
That's interesting, thanks for sharing. I thought it is just the other way around.
Good point but there is still half of the worlds population missing which is due to missing auto configuration / proper support by the ISP. And I would guess that these numbers represent connections from home networks…
I did not realize at first sight that this is an old article. It was standardized in the 90s and supported by most interfaces since the early 2000s but does not seem to be working properly as of today in terms of…
> Please tell me what and where his added value is. And please no fear mongering about the rich getting poorer. Daraprim is a very old drug used by about 2k people in the US! So the narratives by the media that gives…
When an entity buys a business (majority ownership) it can do whatever it pleases to do. Outcries and discussions about fees they charge and other things they allegedly do is completely illogical. This article is…
The need to adapt it for the average user is mentioned. The average person uses a pc (if ever - good luck with this on mobile) mostly for work (ms office + some ERP) and in some cases for private uses (e.g. news,…
It really depends on the type of financial institution that has given the loan. A bank for this type of transaction is very unlikely nowadays, so I guess it is a private credit fund. Given that they have probably…
You have just highlighted the main fact about the www that so many technical skilled people are missing to see. Most consumers have little to no knowledge about anything technical, which is not bad at all since there is…
Absolutely, a very good point indeed. But I meant more specific applications like end-to-end messaging. Surely 'obsolete' is a bit of an overstatement. At the end it depends how one looks at and want things to be done.
The sad part about all this is that Ipv6 was already standardized in the 90s and supported by most network interfaces in the early 2000s.
It's unnecessary indeed to not use Ipv6 addresses, 2^128 addresses and the many many features it offers like unicast etc. Ipv6 makes a server as a middlemen for some applications (Ipv4 only) completely obsolete. But a…
Good point. Haven't thought about that.