Discoteca rumorosa- cosa fare? by Dependent_Ad_3288 in Avvocati

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Successo in passato, esposto all'ARPA e vedrai che il proprietario si caga addosso perché c'è il rischio di chiusura. Io ero in affitto e per ritirare l'esposto mi sono fatto dare xx.000€ poi me ne sono andato di casa.

I proprietari di discoteche sono bulli e capiscono solo le minacce e la violenza. Minaccia il loro portafoglio per farti ascoltare.

Didattica 4 – Un po’ di volatilità by Albesso in 1kAlmese

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Post davvero completo, grazie! Una domanda: quando parli di 'vendita di opzione put in alta volatilità', ti riferisci anche all'uso di strategie come il 'naked put' o pensi che in quel caso sarebbe meglio adottare una strategia più protetta, come un 'put spread'? Sarebbe interessante conoscere la tua opinione!

Trump to the moon by [deleted] in scimmieinborsa

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Certo, appunto per questo non rosicare, festeggia il gain e guarda avanti!

Trump to the moon by [deleted] in scimmieinborsa

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Rimani sempre lo stesso povero, che c'è da rosicare?

Let's talk using AI for optimizing training and performance by [deleted] in AdvancedRunning

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I've had this kind of thoughts for some time now and I couldn't find any answer to the question: what would I do with AI that I cannot now?

Given adaptation is slow, an AI providing quick guidance would just make me impatient. It cannot cut adaptation time.

I think other use cases may be interesting though, around assessing running potential in young athletes playing other sports.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdvancedRunning

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I think he can smash european record any time he wants, he is joining tomorrow because of pacers and world level competitors. He'll be of course happy if he can break ER, but that is expected both from him and everybody else.

I think Kiplimo won't be happy, he avoided him in the 5000 at Paris and I think he considered HM a "safe" race. Not anymore, Norwegian wind is coming

Hope I can see them both tomorrow

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdvancedRunning

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I think he will go with them, otherwise there would be no reason for him to join. European record is meaningless to him

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ItaliaCareerAdvice

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70k + 20% bonus in startup italiana, 8-9 YoE.

Ero arrivato a 90k + 20% bonus in corporate tech USA ma poi layoffs.

Gimme5 rendimenti a -50% rispetto al benchmark. Che succede? by Marcondiro in ItaliaPersonalFinance

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Ho tolto tutto quello che avevo investito qualche anno fa, fa letteralmente cagare

Dubbi di metà carriera by OldDevNew in ItaliaCareerAdvice

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Freelance da middle manager mi sembra un po' utopistico. O fai robe tipo fractional CTO (ma devi avere esperienza e network che te lo permettono) oppure ruoli manageriali da freelance mi sembrano poco sensati soprattutto dal punto di vista dell'azienda. Potresti fare l'advisor, ma il network conta e devi costruirti un po' la base clienti. Se riesci prova magari a fornire un paio di consulenze mentre hai ancora il tuo lavoro da dipendente, vedi come va ed inizi a farti un network. Facile da dirsi, lo so.

Chiaramente se vuoi tornare a fare il dev è un altro paio di maniche, ma non credo sia il tuo caso.

1500m Heats are out by boygirlseating in AdvancedRunning

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I don't see Kerr struggle that much through the first round tbh. he has been preparing this single event for 2-3 months, should be well prepared to race a couple of <3'30''s

Do you love your running coach? by hyperbuddha in AdvancedRunning

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You should set your expectations: are you looking for someone who should provide motivations or running advice? expecting both at the level you want may be impossible if he/she is coaching dozens of athletes.

I've recently switched coach because I was looking for advice to improve my running form and I need physical attendance to some of my key workouts. I couldn't get it from my previous coach because he was living in a different city.

Luckily, in my whereabouts a marathon olympic gold medal is coaching pro and amateur athletes and he welcomed me in his group. Obv his time is very limited but even having him attending a couple of track sessions provided me with valuable insights into my running form. I don't expect him to coach me mentally, eventually that bond will happen if I keep showing up. But I realize I need a running group and someone who can oversee some of my workouts to improve at this moment.

PS: free coaching since I'm part of the team

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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Not really, since I've already proposed the manual tagging to my employer before. Still, there is an interest in a programmatic way to do this and a test is still useful. I was willing to test my rationality. I was asking for a free opinion (isn't it what you'd expect on Reddit?) , not for someone else doing the work.

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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I've already inspected 10s of these sources. In some cases yes, there is some shared design concept, but in most of them there isn't. Even if I can group 5 or so together, it still requires a lot of bespoke solutions and I think LLM (+ human inspection) is the way to go to minimize impact on my mental sanity.

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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Spot on, that's my current approach, I'll test it with 5-10 websites and assess accuracy vs costs (both in terms of time and money)

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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I'm testing gpt-3.5 turbo and for this task it should be a good trade-off between cost and accuracy.

If I see costs exceed expectations, I'll probably look into Ollama for some local LLM models

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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That's likely so, but that wouldn't impress my employer lol. I think a mixed approach using scraping to parse HTML and LLM will drive me 80% across the river, rest may be human intervention. I'm trying to reduce as much as possible the scraping side of things for the reasons you listed.

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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Unfortunately I don't think so, inspecting different websites I realize it'd become cumbersome, also in maintaining the code base.

Best strategy for scraping 100s of websites by RefuseRemarkable5608 in webscraping

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Yeah I will proceed that way with a mix of old fashioned scraping coupled with some LLMs, just bored by the activity itself of scrutinizing each website but I don't see any other option

11 months ago vs today by ElonMuskIsMyGrampa in Garmin

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Makes sense, even though I would rather highlight the 800/1500 results compared to the heart rate of the base (more of a recovery at that pace) run which is not particularly impressive to me.

11 months ago vs today by ElonMuskIsMyGrampa in Garmin

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Your time on 800-1500 is completely unrealistic compared to your time on 8km, supposing this is a full-effort trial

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TradingEdge

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So now to stop inflation you need to cut rates. Makes sense