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liricooli
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Comment #8339362
It seems that the correct title should have been "all your keys are belong to us".
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Comment #8036958
I see the next PR headline: "We found so many bugs in all the vendors' programs. In google, there are no 0 days. Why not switch to our platform ?"
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Comment #8036892
Security is a big issue for all these corporates to the bare minimum degree that would make most people feel secure enough. I don't buy it anymore.
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Comment #7958256
AFAIK, In economics there's pretty much a consensus of journal ranks amongst researchers. If you want to be a tenured professor, you'd usually be expected to have at least a certai…
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Comment #7918140
I have no experience neither with JS nor with functional programming, but know Lambda calculus and currying from Discrete math courses. As Currying and functional programming a pop…
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Comment #7918098
I still can't get why is this a good idea. As a finance tech worker, I know that All Import/Export companies are so afraid of the forex risk that they are willing to pay someone to…
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Comment #7918073
I see. Than I still don't understand what you\ your employers benefit from paying in Bitcoin ? Unless your USD-->Bitcoin (and the other way round) transaction costs are lower than …
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Comment #7916995
In finance, being subject to holding a currency you don't want to hold and prefer to change, is called Foreign Exchange Risk [1]. Why would a reasonable person want that ? Even If …
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Comment #7913245
I don't think this perspective is correct regarding to the current different business models these companies have. Apple: We sell an experience of software and hardware. Google: We…
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Comment #7913241
I don't think this perspective is correct regarding to the current different business models these companies have. Apple: We sell an experience of software and hardware. Google: We…
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Comment #7911487
Well, We're living in a time where money is cheap and there's a new SnapChat every couple of weeks. Nobody who has money to invest wants to miss the train.
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Comment #7911460
I had the same experience and hold the same view. As software developers, We've been taught that a good solution to a problem is a "generic" one, a "one fits all" solution. for exa…
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Comment #7895542
My best friend was recently diagnosed with ADHD, at the age of 26. He was really surprised to find it out. I, On the other hand was not surprised. We discussed how is it possible t…
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Comment #7784503
I'm so glad sombody finally did it. I've been dreaming about something like this a while ago. Improvments would be to create a kind of a control dashboard of what you want to see. …
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Comment #7523392
I think that even if the other developers are not familiar with SQL specifically, you can show them the query you plan on running. I׳ve found that the fact that you need to explain…
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Comment #7523336
1. It׳s not front-running as nobody can actually see the order book before a transaction happened. what you describe is a sort of arbitrage based on different latencies. It may be …
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Comment #7523320
For anyone interested in more information, I׳d recommend reading the comments in these two threads [0,1] from Marginal Revolution blog. Two HFT traders wrote thoroughly about HFT. …