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David Owens II

@owensd

Just a guy who loves his family, likes to tinker, and sometimes bores you with my thoughts at owensd.io.

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linkhttp://owensd.io calendar_today30-01-2009 00:41:45

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Alternatively - if you are mad at Lanto 🧲 or BrianStonk or anyone that faked trade results - here's what you can do, including getting your money back......🧵

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In 50 minutes, queue the entire prop world complaining that their platform broke, they need refunds, they couldn't exit a trade, and that their stop was hit for 50 pts further on 10 NQ contracts.

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How on earth do I have a co-pay of nearly $1k for an epi-pen AND have supposedly good health insurance from my employer...

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Huh? Michael Patak I was hoping this was just satire. Of all the firms to write a post about, you chose the one with same day activations and less than 15 minute payouts. Are you insane? Oh and 1-day pass. Oh yeah, and supports Sierra. Really guys? Big L on this one.

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You know what I'd love: our police actually focusing on getting people doing illegal things off the streets. The amount of drugs on any of the major bus lines through Seattle is ridiculous.

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I ~built~ (prompted) a customized Bookmap implementation (it's functional, live data fed from SierraChart). It's a bespoke implementation and doesn't rival the configurability (and performance) of Bookmap itself. However, I have zero feeling of accomplishment for it really. It's

I ~built~ (prompted) a customized Bookmap implementation (it's functional, live data fed from SierraChart). It's a bespoke implementation and doesn't rival the configurability (and performance) of Bookmap itself.

However, I have zero feeling of accomplishment for it really. It's
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Nope, especially with a large family. Food is subpar, kids menus are a joke (my kids actually like vegetables). The wife and I will still go out on date nights, but otherwise, it's far too expensive now. There are very few places we will go out to, and that's only because we

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I've found this to be true. I think there's far too much "look what I one-shot" which is just a bunch of crap code and an experience that barely works. That was my experience for a while as well. As someone who cares about the quality of what I produce, I was very reluctant to

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I guess Matt is saying it’s ok to run group copy traders at MFFU since that’s the only way to achieve what these “other firms” showed. Good to know.

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Independent assessors. Oh, there aren’t enough? We’ll create government positions to cover the gap. Definitely what’s going to happen next.

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🚨Architects are going to hate this. Someone just open sourced a full 3D building editor that runs entirely in your browser. No AutoCAD. No Revit. No $5,000/year licenses. It's called Pascal Editor. Built with React Three Fiber and WebGPU -- meaning it renders directly on

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AI is enabling domain experts to start building software they actually want. This is going to be the pivot. Domain experts + in-house software devs will be able to produce bespoke solutions. The question is: will those solutions actually be cost beneficial in the long run and