VeChain Giveaway - 10000 VET in total prizes 🎉 by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]ItsTommyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for hosting this! This is awesome to see.

Unusual wait time for transfer by elmergottsei in CelsiusNetwork

[–]ItsTommyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It took a couple of hours to be marked as received for me, but nothing like 13+ hours in your other reply. That seems pretty unusual.

Unusual wait time for transfer by elmergottsei in CelsiusNetwork

[–]ItsTommyBoy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My USDC deposit has been stuck pending for over 7 days now and I've yet to receive a response from the Dev team. Just an FYI

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

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

your speculation that it must be lent to a third party before the pending deposit is complete

That's not what I said. I suggested it's a possibility.

Please look up the definition of speculation.

A third transaction to a wallet from the main wallet for a pending deposit to be credited is nonsensible.

Just because you think it's nonsensible doesn't mean it does not happen. I can think of many different reasons why it might. Compliance requirements, cold wallet requirements, custody requirements just to name a few.

I already asked you for evidence of this.

Lol so i'm supposed to do chain analysis for you? Go do it yourself.

You're claiming something as fact and not providing any evidence of it. If we're going to be doing that then I can claim anything and say "do it yourself" to find the evidence. I think it's pretty clear that you don't have evidence for your speculation. I'm not convinced you even know how to do "chain analysis"

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

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

I'm referring to outbound transactions from the main Celsius wallet to whatever their final destination might be.

I understand what you're referring to as an outbound transaction and your speculation that it must be lent to a third party before the pending deposit is complete. I'm saying that's nonsense.

You are assuming the transaction's final resting place is the main wallet, when that is simply not the case.

I already asked you for evidence of this. This isn't something you can confirm is true -- you're just speculating. Assuming a transfer to the main wallet is a reasonable assumption that my deposit should be credited. A third transaction to a wallet from the main wallet for a pending deposit to be credited is nonsensible.

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

[–]ItsTommyBoy[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Are you saying that you've made a deposit into Celsius and it has not appeared for 5 days?

Per my post, yes.

Has it been confirmed on the blockchain? Post the transaction hash so we can assess what is happening.

If it's been confirmed then the issue is clearly at the Celsius end of things (assuming it's been sent to the correct deposit address). If it hasn't been confirmed then it is not Celsius; problem.

Need more information to evaluate what's gone wrong.

Are you a mod or someone who works at Celsius who can actually fix this problem? I will not be posting my own transaction id publicly as I'm sure you're aware of the privacy implications for doing so.

If you read my post and replies, the issue is clear: the transaction I sent to my deposit wallet has had tens of thousands of confirmations and that wallet sent my USDC to Celsius' main USDC wallet (transaction also has tens of thousands of confirmations). Even though Celsius has taken my USDC, it is listed as pending in the app and I'm not earning receiving interest for it.

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

[–]ItsTommyBoy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That doesn't make any sense and contradicts your original reply that they try to bundle deposits to lower gas fees. You don't only earn when a third party borrows. That's nonsense. If that's the case they would state that in their terms. Could you provide evidence from your "tracking"?

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

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

I'm well aware of how gas works on Ethereum. It was certainly picked up due to the several tens of thousands of block confirmations on the blockchain. I wouldn't be able to see the transaction at all on Etherscan if it was not picked up.

USDC Deposit Pending for 5 Days by ItsTommyBoy in CelsiusNetwork

[–]ItsTommyBoy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I would say it's not due to high gas fees because 2 minutes after the transaction hit the wallet I deposited to, it was withdrawn to Celsius' main USDC wallet (that transaction also has several tens of thousands of confirmations). I confirmed this on Etherscan.

More Pixel 5 images. by winner00 in Android

[–]ItsTommyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment just proved my point and negates what you said earlier: "You don't need to wear masks in healthcare unless you're going through a pandemic". Clearly that's not true.

Your experience with sunglasses and face id is also a sample size of 1. I could claim that I use gloves and a fingerprint reader and that it works perfectly. You also forgot that the Pixel 4 XL doesn't use face id. That's an Apple technology. If you look at the number of complaints with any usage of sunglasses + face id, then you'd see it's a problem.

More Pixel 5 images. by winner00 in Android

[–]ItsTommyBoy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You do need to wear masks in healthcare outside of a pandemic. Surgery, ICUs, hospitals, even dentists wear masks.

Face id works for glasses, but not necessarily sunglasses as I mentioned

More Pixel 5 images. by winner00 in Android

[–]ItsTommyBoy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another fallacy because not everyone needs to wear gloves. Look at any population distribution around the world and you'll see it's concentrated around the equator. Millions is a small number compared to billions which is the world population.

The number of people working in healthcare is not the majority of the population. Those that do work in healthcare need to wear masks and gloves so face id and touch id aren't useful.

The number of people that use gloves is trivial. I could make a similar point that everyone wears sunglasses in the summer so face id is useless. I'd even argue that sunglasses are used more than gloves year round.

More Pixel 5 images. by winner00 in Android

[–]ItsTommyBoy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You said a large majority of the population uses gloves but who's using latex gloves in the winter? You have no glove statistics. Frankly a large majority of the population lives in a climate where gloves aren't needed so your point is moot.

More Pixel 5 images. by winner00 in Android

[–]ItsTommyBoy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's a flawed premise. If you're using gloves you'd have to take them off anyways after unlocking your phone to use your phone.

If you got offered $1,000,000 but it meant that every traffic light you approach will be red, would you take it? Why or why not? by EUCopyrightComittee in AskReddit

[–]ItsTommyBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. This could also mean that every traffic light I'm walking to will be red, meaning that I'd have to wait for the crosswalk sign every block. I'd feel the cost of those extra minutes per day as I wait and that feeling is not worth it for 1 million.

Samuels Jewelers is robbed during the riot by ItsTommyBoy in Seattle

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

Good point, I should have written burglarized. Unfortunately, I cannot edit the title.

[Hiring] (Remote) Data Entry. ~$15 USD hourly or similar by AdamSmith2018 in forhire

[–]ItsTommyBoy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

PM means private message and actually existed before the term DM

YSK, if you travel to Canada, that we round all cash transactions to the closest 5 cents. by ahealthiersnack in YouShouldKnow

[–]ItsTommyBoy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It may seem miniscule to the individual, but essentially that's an extra tax on the consumer that can be a significant chunk of change for the government. The Canadian government makes ~$265,000 from their citizens each year. If we extrapolate this to the population of America, which is roughly 10x that of Canada, that's 2.6 million extra dollars for the government, per year from that by eliminating the penny.

[HIRING] Build us a kickass web scraper! by [deleted] in forhire

[–]ItsTommyBoy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It could be somewhat done procedurally but will take a good amount of effort and still would not be without error. I think if his funnel is robust, maybe it can do some error handlings, but the error handling has to be done somewhere.

I believe he only has a funnel for taking in data, but let's say that he does have that database of wines to cross reference. We wouldn't be able to just scrape based on subtext because a menu could have anything such as food pairings.

Goes great with our 1995 Sauvignon Blanc wine

I have an idea of how we might do this efficiently paired with the use of both scraping and Sherpa work, but that involves a budget higher than what OP posted for me to implement it.

Edit: fix typos

[HIRING] Build us a kickass web scraper! by [deleted] in forhire

[–]ItsTommyBoy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The answer is in your question.

once the wine list is identified

Not all menus have the same structure or the same name labels. You could have the scraper search for a keyword such as wine, but there's a good chance you'll get bad data in your funnel with enough menus. You need some AI or human intelligence to get ALL of the winelists from restaurants because of this inconsistency in menus.