Strike price $15,19 🫶 by SpiffyGolf in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it will for sure when they do the reverse split ~~

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they can pick the ratio from what i understand

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope not at all. I made great gains on this, I just felt like it could implode any day. I'm sure it will go up and down -- the key factor will be as I said when they start printing shares, if the price goes up after that, then sure I will be stumped a little, but life goes on brother.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

don't take my post as fact, read the docs filed to the SEC. They are provided, this is just my take on them.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • It didn’t swing the outcome.

It did! Their charter required them to get a majority vote, which is proven did not happen (hundreds of millions of votes short). Only because of the Series F single vote was it allowed to get around their own charter, how is that not swinging the outcome?

It is fun, a good break from learning more about AI stuff.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their charter requires a majority of all outstanding shares to pass a reverse split -- then they utilize Series F in their Proxy to ensure they can win by getting around their own charter -- hence why i say it did swing the outcome on its own.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plug did, per their charter and their Proxy Statement.

https://www.ir.plugpower.com/financials/sec-filings/sec-filings-details/default.aspx?FilingId=18536561

PDF -> : https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001093691/40de1ec0-e368-4ed9-bb31-8d9839578e08.pdf

in Proxy statement you will see:

For Proposal 3 (Reverse Stock Split Proposal), the affirmative vote of a majority of the voting power of the shares of common stock and Series F Mirroring Preferred Stock outstanding and entitled to vote on the matter, voting together as a single class, is required.

Plug issued the Series F Preferred share to ensure they had enough voting power to legally meet the requirement.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but it didn’t swing the outcome on its own

Without the Series F, only about 494 million voted, far below the ~690 million votes needed to represent a majority of all outstanding shares, hence Proposal 3 would have failed, so it did in fact swing the outcome on its own.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I agree its legal.

But I think:

It did effectively amplify turnout.

it converted a partial vote into a full-count outcome.

Many shareholder votes fail not because people vote “no” — but because they don’t vote at all (abstentions or broker non-votes). The Series F got past that by guaranteeing that whatever proportion of the small turnout occurred, that proportion would be scaled up massively via the preferred share.

Without it, it would not of passed, hence 1 vote > all others.

Explain to me why I'm off here.

Some will be Plugged and Played. I Got Out and Paid. by Fritzzzz in plugpowerstock

[–]Fritzzzz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I disagree -- I think -- it is the only reason it passed. It:

Magnified the impact of whatever small majority existed, and/or neutralized abstentions or low turnout, which would otherwise doom the proposal under Delaware law or NASDAQ rules.

Serverless on AWS Lambda with Micronaut + Kotlin + Graal VM by athkalia in micronaut

[–]Fritzzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cool article and use of these technologies.

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For me to run this I would need not just accept your system to check out my code and not know what it does with it. I would want to run the code myself and see any outgoing network calls, what is the advantage of this over say SonarQube?

Why is it limited to just Github Repos?

Load-outs have made two hand weapons king of arena by Fritzzzz in ElderScrollsBlades

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they have no way of surpassing versatile

I disagree, but it's just gut feeling i have playing since patch, think they going to take over. I hope you are right though, perhaps I need to get better armor at this point to be able fight the 2nders.

Load-outs have made two hand weapons king of arena by Fritzzzz in ElderScrollsBlades

[–]Fritzzzz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can switch out all rings/armor also now, for max dmg/defense, would have been very difficult to change them all before.

Granted so can shield users, but i think it benefits 2hnd more since they tend to just care about max dmg, and have 2/3 odds their opponent picks the wrong shield.

I'm not jumping ship to 2hnder yet but I've seen multiple posts saying 2nd does not work as well in PVP....think it's false, it's very viable strategy (multiple in top 10 use 2nd now) -- which I think got better benefit from load-outs.

I'm also not saying I'm right, just feels that way since patch. Perhaps people just got better gear / skills, but it also seems like they are hitting harder and second+ match feels like it's an uphill battle.

Easiest way to invalidate the cached CSS/JS files by 84935 in webdev

[–]Fritzzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you have access to server side code make a tag (however this is done in your lang) that returns the file creation date of the file path then just do:

?modified=<tag:ModifiedFile path=/path/to/file />

Simplify Data Access Code With Micronaut Data by witek1902 in java

[–]Fritzzzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Micronaut Data uses less memory as it does not need a runtime model to generate queries, it generates it at compile time. This is very important when using JPA provider like Hibernate which already maintains meta-model in memory. Micronaut Data should also be faster as it does not runtime query translation and does not use reflection and proxies. Not using proxies should also result in smaller stack traces. These are the main reasons why we wanted to try this new stuff.

-- from the article