no more posts this is it
no more posts this is it
Reflection: I think radical transparency is ideal in organizations small and large. The caveat to this is that many humans are capricious and emotional, and as soon as a single organizational member uses radical transparency to push their own agenda rather than the company's it is gg.
it's essentially the antithesis to a blue check if you think about it!
there's actually good takes
What's Hot page hits different on here. I haven't been spending enough time on it.
Seems Iโm here. Thanks to the two friends who enabled my invitation! Not much of a first, er, whatever we call them here, but busy times. See ya.
nyc had peak afternoon nap vibes with the rain and thunder today
Quarterly execution reports are also insufficient for analyzing the value add of these algos; however, these reports often tell you you're losing money and that is often true.
LMAO I only noticed because I tried to reply to it.
@pcaversaccio.com why you delete that banger about opcodes
off-the-shelf twap algos at the big custodians are attractive to asset managers but can get you worse ex. Make sure you're looking at LastLiquidityInd (tag 851) etc and actually doing some analysis. Annoying part is that some of the big ones don't provide ns level resolution on their fill data.
Surprising how many commercial and proprietary optimizers have sub-optimal treatment of stocks with multiple share classes.
Could work. My main concern is that when you separate decryption rights from identity rights it becomes much harder to control systematic dissemination of private posts. Important problem to solve though.
how would you avoid decryption key syndication though?
I have built bespoke multi-asset performance attribution and reconciliation systems but cannot keep a pair of socks around for more than 1 month. I literally buy 10 new pairs of socks every month. I don't know where they go.
Excellent saturday evening vibes https://archive.org/details/tatsuro-yamashita-for-you
I'm not saying I think it's bad or unhealthy. I just can't stand the taste.
Every time I go to Cambridge, MA I'm completely thrown off by the taste of the tap water. I'm not sure what it is; high in chlorine maybe? It's extremely noticeable to my palate to the point that I usually buy bottled water when visiting.
Decentralized social media will probably experience some of the visibility confusion that decentralized money did/does. "all my likes / profile / posts are public?": "everyone can see my balance and who I send money to?"
Are the newer models of AirPods any better for microphone quality / voice isolation? First gen airpods pro are completely unusable outside very quiet environments; I've gone back to using the $19 wired sets for most voice calls.
Amtrak in the US usually has a quiet car
A weird fact about me is that I have a dedicated "summer drawer" in my dresser that has all the things I exclusively wear in summer weather: shorts, bathing suits, nice t-shirts etc. All other 5 other drawers in my dresser are dedicated to gloomy winter clothes. Just felt like sharing that.
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@bjerg.id
surprisingly I was able to get comfortable driving here within a few minutes; I still am not comfortable walking through any busy area.
One of my few complains about London is the complete lack of order or consensus about which side of the footpath one should walk on.
10,000 characters is, what, ~1750 words in written english? Threads already suck on the bird app; imagine reading that many words in the existing tweet card design.
howdy friend
what's the current user count if I may ask?