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The other day a large drill bit for sheet metal was delivered to me. It ways about 2 lbs, and I will don't know why I got it.
My house lives in Amazon prime (reminds me, starting to get a little warm here in Atlanta, so time to put a cooler outside for all the delivery people). At any given time, there will be anywhere from 1-6 boxes on my porch. The box of dog food sat out there for 3 days (family spat, they aren't my dogs). The good news is that my house is a good 15 feet above the road, so you really cannot see the packages from the road. We don't have much in the way of package thievery, but I suppose it does happen and will likely increase as the area changes.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Who in the name of Carmen Sandiego is the editor for the Code Project Insider Daily Developer News (insider@codeproject.com).
The comments are 100 times better than most of the articles. True fact: I read the articles because the comments make me laugh.
Take this little gem as but one example (bolded and underlined):
Quote: Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lander tipped over at touchdown, but it’s still kicking
The photos might just be in portrait mode
I have got to stop reading this newsletter when drinking my coffee. Now I need a recommendation on what to use to clean monitor screens.
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You are asking for @kent-sharkey
And the forum is: The Insider News[^]
There are some good answers to Kent too
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Thank you for the kind words, and sorry about the coffee.
TTFN - Kent
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We need to ask Chris to make an insurance for you.
Not that CP start getting sued due to broken monitors that didn't survive the coffee spit of the day.
M.D.V.
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Here's to you, Kent
I'm in agreement, the Insider contains great one-liners.
modified 26-Feb-24 17:53pm.
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BTW Kent... have yo something to do with the new pic in the home page for CP-AI of the cat with the laptop?
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No, I just do cat videos.
TTFN - Kent
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So you did the video that was sent back by NASA's last deep space probe.
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I figured it was OG's mischievious cat.
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Shmoken99 wrote: Who in the name of Carmen Sandiego is the editor for the Code Project Insider Daily Developer News Not sound snide, but the poster's name (Kent 95% of the time) is of course the "editor" that makes the posts. It's right there on the post line.
Then again, if you click on his name: Quote: Kent Sharkey does not really exist. He is an AI generated by a random number generator. Chris found him between the cushions at a Microsoft conference.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Kent Sharkey does not really exist. He is an AI generated by a random number generator. Chris found him between the cushions at a Microsoft conference. And it has to be said... that was WAY BEFORE openAI and chatGPT came to the news.
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Well, Hat's off to Kent. Thanks for bringing some humor into my day.
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Someone had me sign up for an aggregator. I didn't like it.
I told them I want a clone of this newsletter but with different/more articles and the sass that comes with it and that I'd pay $5/mo for such a thing.
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The sheer arrogance and ego of people, who purport fake nonsense that goes untested and unchallenged because it revolves around money - which so many people worship and so many people pretend to be good at to seem cooler than they are.
Dynatrade-Bell™, Quantitative Trading Engine
No source? No actual learning? A trademark in the title? Reeks of He Who Shall Not Be Named. Must be his brother. I bet this dude couldn't even define quantitative as it pertains to finance, without looking it up.
Dunno if this belongs under spam or I'd put this post in that forum. But this article is not about education. It's an ad and I don't see something saying it's a sponsor of CP.
Jeremy Falcon
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In such situations the best is to summon @sean-ewington to have a look.
It is from 2013...
How did you find it?
But yes, if not spam (sounds pretty similar to his username) at least... :
Quote: Using the code
NOTE: This section will be continuously updated as project progressing.
Points of Interest
Code never added...
I would say, the easiest is wait to see what Sean says... (I would wait due to the entry of the contest, not that we break something in the background)
afterwards you can hit the red flag and say "unclear / incomplete" (I'll be doing it myself).
If enough hit the flag... bye bye
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modified 26-Feb-24 11:16am.
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This is from an old contest where the article submission rules were different. Basically, you can think of it like, "there were no rules."
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Does it means, leave it alone?
Or shall we hit the flag?
That the guy wrote "code" will come and never did it... that's for me a good reason for the "incomplete" selection.
My concern was more about, will we break something if we nuke it?
M.D.V.
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Ah, The Good Old DaysTM
Will Rogers never met me.
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Thanks for the ping. I see he replied to you, so I'll wait to see what he says...
Jeremy Falcon
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Nelek wrote: How did you find it? Oh, forgot to answer... I was searching for "trading" for acrticles. It's something I enjoy talking about, so I figured why not search for it. And well... the rest is history.
I know I come off as jaded, but let's just say I've even attended in-person classes at "prestigious" places such as Online Trading Academy where the instructor was flat-out lying to people, just so they'd buy their course. And it's not just instructor, I used to host meetup groups about it where I also knew for a fact people were just flat-out lying about trading and their results, rather than seek to learn and improve. Or you have folks who are very, very strongly opinionated about them being almighty and wise, despite them being broke and clueless.
Jeremy Falcon
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I don't know if you will like it, but in the big online platform that is going IPO soon, there is a r/algotrading and acouple of other similar channels.
Quality of the posts was better some time ago, but there still are some interesting posts from time to time.
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I'm gonna sound old and crusty, but I still don't know how to use reddit well. Maybe I should learn.
The problem I have with "algorithmic trading" btw, is its usually nonsense. People that buy into that usually want to "get rich quickly and easily" and without learning. Yes, computers are used in trading these days, but the big boys in wall street are laughing at the clowns in the retail space doing crap like this. If the focus is more on the magic "algorithm" rather than actual market data, then it's usually fake.
People would be better off studying market theory or flipping a coin and automate risk and money management. Or people should spend a few grand and hire a real mentor/tutor. Instead, it's a game of kiddie land where peeps pretend to have solved something wall street (with all their money and financial resources) couldn't figure out.
Jeremy Falcon
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Well, I'll point out that what this is doing is to bring attention to an article that was last modified nearly 10 years ago...
But, you're right, it reeks of spam, reads like it was written by someone who thinks oh-so-highly of himself (is that you, Bill Sergio?) and its rating is already down in the gutter.
Better let sleeping dogs lie, I say...
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