I don’t think Nasdaq is free float based. Also, I would be a lot more pessimistic of the index tracking fund managers’ ability or willingness to find extra shares: their goal is to match the index, not beat it. If the…
Do you have an example of an algorithm that learns, rather than is trained/trains itself? I don’t really see the boundary between the two concepts.
I think people were asking you to explain what kind of strategies people run at sharpe 4
One thing is fiduciary duty to the shareholders, another is “pleasing the shareholders” as you describe it. Pleasing the shareholders is necessary only when displeasing them means they will sell the stock when there is…
If a friend doesn’t give you 4% of their net worth, how can you be certain you are one of their 25 closest friends?
I believe theirs was to deliver internet
I may be wrong, but I believe spending time in a deeper gravitational well means you observe everything outside of the well to be happening much faster; at the singularity, the entire future of the parent universe will…
Right--in log scale, the gap has stayed roughly the same until around 1980.
How much do we know about military AI’s capabilities? As in, is there any evidence that the government/military was ahead of big tech on the AI research front?
Presumably, the energy output from a fusion plant (if we ever get there) should be self-sustaining. For starting up, I’m guessing the plant can draw power from the grid itself, no?
So his one eye goes through his face and you see it from both sides. Wonderful
Being willing to use them is not the same as being willing to use them first.
I don’t even think this is satire. This feels like the kind of made up stories that children come up with (and place themselves at the center of).
I think you’re looking at a geekbench 4 score, vs v5 in the post. It seems that this machine performs significantly better than an XPS 15.
Edit (sorry, I don't think I can edit my own comment at this point): I think I was missing the point. Storing user data for 3 years after verification seems unnecessary for the user. So yes, it does sound like some…
I never wanted Equifax to have any of my data, and yet here we are. After the breach, I wouldn’t ever be a paying customer to them if I had a choice. (Indirectly, I am still a “customer” in the sense that they probably…
This is cool, in a somewhat masochistic sense. Some of us do this kind of mental math all day long. But here’s a proposal on how to extend this. Background/motivation: Many people think about that one btc purchase they…
It seems that the commenters in this thread have at least two views on what you call “changing the rules.” The fact of the matter is, no one guarantees you 100% uptime access to the markets. I think this episode should…
Do you have evidence that Citadel is RH’s prime brokerage? Being an executing broker or a trading counterparty or paying for order flow has nothing to do with being a prime brokerage or clearing RH’s trades.
I’m not a fan of Robinhood, but everything that vkou has been saying is true. My understanding is that Robinhood is self-clearing, not that Citadel is its prime brokerage. The clearing margin requirement came from NSCC.…
At 1:51 of this video, you can see them fitting it to what looks like a giant heatsink, to be plugged into some very large pipes: https://youtu.be/qSqAxEXtZY0?t=111
Out of curiosity, does anyone know of an actual company that's bought and uses one of these chips (say, the CS-1)? What's the use case? They mention "low latency datacenter inference." Surely, the Facebooks and Amazons…
It all depends on the contract and the jurisdiction you’re in. Definitely get a lawyer that specializes in employee compensation (in the US, those would generally be in the field of what is called “labor law”), ideally…
Friends from Palantir have seen the data that Plaid downright steals and sells for money. Except they don’t “steal” it, they just use the login credentials and pillage anything that’s available online. It’s disgusting.…
I would encourage you to be a bit more open-minded when judging people with technical issues. Debugging WiFi or microphone might seem intuitive to you, but there’s a good amount of people out there that are experts at…
I don’t think Nasdaq is free float based. Also, I would be a lot more pessimistic of the index tracking fund managers’ ability or willingness to find extra shares: their goal is to match the index, not beat it. If the…
Do you have an example of an algorithm that learns, rather than is trained/trains itself? I don’t really see the boundary between the two concepts.
I think people were asking you to explain what kind of strategies people run at sharpe 4
One thing is fiduciary duty to the shareholders, another is “pleasing the shareholders” as you describe it. Pleasing the shareholders is necessary only when displeasing them means they will sell the stock when there is…
If a friend doesn’t give you 4% of their net worth, how can you be certain you are one of their 25 closest friends?
I believe theirs was to deliver internet
I may be wrong, but I believe spending time in a deeper gravitational well means you observe everything outside of the well to be happening much faster; at the singularity, the entire future of the parent universe will…
Right--in log scale, the gap has stayed roughly the same until around 1980.
How much do we know about military AI’s capabilities? As in, is there any evidence that the government/military was ahead of big tech on the AI research front?
Presumably, the energy output from a fusion plant (if we ever get there) should be self-sustaining. For starting up, I’m guessing the plant can draw power from the grid itself, no?
So his one eye goes through his face and you see it from both sides. Wonderful
Being willing to use them is not the same as being willing to use them first.
I don’t even think this is satire. This feels like the kind of made up stories that children come up with (and place themselves at the center of).
I think you’re looking at a geekbench 4 score, vs v5 in the post. It seems that this machine performs significantly better than an XPS 15.
Edit (sorry, I don't think I can edit my own comment at this point): I think I was missing the point. Storing user data for 3 years after verification seems unnecessary for the user. So yes, it does sound like some…
I never wanted Equifax to have any of my data, and yet here we are. After the breach, I wouldn’t ever be a paying customer to them if I had a choice. (Indirectly, I am still a “customer” in the sense that they probably…
This is cool, in a somewhat masochistic sense. Some of us do this kind of mental math all day long. But here’s a proposal on how to extend this. Background/motivation: Many people think about that one btc purchase they…
It seems that the commenters in this thread have at least two views on what you call “changing the rules.” The fact of the matter is, no one guarantees you 100% uptime access to the markets. I think this episode should…
Do you have evidence that Citadel is RH’s prime brokerage? Being an executing broker or a trading counterparty or paying for order flow has nothing to do with being a prime brokerage or clearing RH’s trades.
I’m not a fan of Robinhood, but everything that vkou has been saying is true. My understanding is that Robinhood is self-clearing, not that Citadel is its prime brokerage. The clearing margin requirement came from NSCC.…
At 1:51 of this video, you can see them fitting it to what looks like a giant heatsink, to be plugged into some very large pipes: https://youtu.be/qSqAxEXtZY0?t=111
Out of curiosity, does anyone know of an actual company that's bought and uses one of these chips (say, the CS-1)? What's the use case? They mention "low latency datacenter inference." Surely, the Facebooks and Amazons…
It all depends on the contract and the jurisdiction you’re in. Definitely get a lawyer that specializes in employee compensation (in the US, those would generally be in the field of what is called “labor law”), ideally…
Friends from Palantir have seen the data that Plaid downright steals and sells for money. Except they don’t “steal” it, they just use the login credentials and pillage anything that’s available online. It’s disgusting.…
I would encourage you to be a bit more open-minded when judging people with technical issues. Debugging WiFi or microphone might seem intuitive to you, but there’s a good amount of people out there that are experts at…