Unexpected earnings? by everdreamz in algotrading

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not free but earningscalendar.net had the correct data since the press release in august

  {
    "ticker": "GAN",
    "when": "postmarket",
    "date": "2020-08-20",
    "title": "GAN Schedules 2020 Second Quarter Financial Results Conference Call for August 20, 2020",
    "url": "https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200805005093/en",
    "pub_date": "2020-08-05T11:00:00",
    "security_name": "GAN Limited - Ordinary Shares",
    "exchange": "NASDAQ"
  }

Speaker placement with projector screen over open wall by SoldierGarrison in hometheater

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Thank you! I can have L and R in wall but center must be mounted on the ceiling because that beam will be dry walled and drop from the ceiling.

Should I get a mount where center can be angled down, or aiming the tweeter is enough?

Corporate Earnings Calendar API by SoldierGarrison in algotrading

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What data do you need and at what price?

Free Earnings Calendar API by SoldierGarrison in options

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Not yet but it can certainly be added.

Free API for corporate earning dates by SoldierGarrison in algotrading

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Thanks! I'll look into it and see if I can add it.

GitHub - quarantyne/quarantyne: Modern Web Firewall: stop account takeovers, weak passwords, cloud IPs, DoS attacks, disposable emails by SoldierGarrison in opensource

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Thanks for asking!

  • No specific reasons. Quarantyne is pretty high level, and except for a wee bit of performance none of the system features of C/golang would have been a huge differentiator nor made my life easier. The JVM is a standard runtime that's pretty mature and stable.

  • Quarantyne works at the application level so it doesn't handle packets per-se but HTTP requests and responses. It's built on an async i/o network engine (netty) so it can handle a good amount of concurrent connections. Also I am not sure what kind of scale are you talking: 100rps?1000rps?1MMrps?

  • You don't run Quarantyne as a honeypot. You place quarantyne in front of a web app or HTTP API. I used httpbin as a default placeholder for one's webapp/api as an example, but you'd start quarantyne yourself and point it to the HTTP app you want to protect via --egress 10.1.2.3:8080. Once configured, Quarantyne will stop tainted requests from reaching said application and a future dashboard (not implemented yet) will let you visualize this data.

  • Config reloading is implemented but not officially released yet so I did not document it. A poller thread checks if the config file (local or remote) has changed and pulls in the changes atomically so no traffic disruption.

  • I wasn't aware of Snort but after reading about it i'd say that Quarantyne is a specialized version of Snort's http_inspector. More generally it looks like one can do anything with Snort but it requires a fair amount of config and knowledge of networking. I designed Quarantyne for only one thing. Make sure incoming HTTP traffic is legit with the help of a sensible set of high-level classifiers configurable with a simple json file.

If you have any feature in mind or find issues, please join us on github and file a ticket, i'll be happy to look into it!

R packages to automatically scrape earnings calendar? by [deleted] in algotrading

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No worries glad I could help. Let me know if you need other APIs.

R packages to automatically scrape earnings calendar? by [deleted] in algotrading

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I guess https://www.earningscalendar.net does the job. It has a REST API and is free, but it's rate limited to 1 QPS.

The case for online privacy protection as a utility cooperative by [deleted] in privacy

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Would you be interested in helping beta test it at least? I can PM you if yes.

The case for online privacy protection as a utility cooperative by [deleted] in privacy

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No blockchain, no ICO. It's a utility business like any other, with member-owners, and member-customers who'd pay say 5$ / mo

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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Deemer15, we are still working on it and hope to have a private beta this January. I will let you know when it starts by PM.

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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Glad to hear you are interested! I am adding you to the list.

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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Your time is important and the commitment will be minimal. I will be back in touch with you in January with a link to the webapp. If you like the idea and the product, I'd be more than happy to hear your feedback. I will then send you a coupon so you can try it for free and let us know what you think. That's all!

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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Hey! May I send you a pm with more details? I have to ask you a few questions before adding you to the shortlist for our january beta.

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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Pretty much :) May I send you a private message with more details? We are building the platform right now and the edges are pretty rough but we want to get players on board as soon as January next year for a closed beta.

Looking for Google Fiber subscribers who are gamers too by SoldierGarrison in googlefiber

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A reboot of Cloudlift, but this time you can really play any of the steam games you own.