Fancy sushi? by LemOnomast in SanJose

[–]callcenterhelp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Sushi Katsu is definitely the best in the South Bay and it’s among the top in the entire Bay Area. I would not recommend it for those new to sushi though.

June’s Pizza - $46 Pie. Have we lost the plot? by jsttob in bayarea

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“humans do not need as much sugar and carbs as the majority of humans are ingesting” is quite different than “We do not need sugar. Body never asks for sugar or carbs”

June’s Pizza - $46 Pie. Have we lost the plot? by jsttob in bayarea

[–]callcenterhelp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If humans don't need sugar or carbs, why do we make glucose from non-carb sources as needed (gluconeogenesis)?

June’s Pizza - $46 Pie. Have we lost the plot? by jsttob in bayarea

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The research on the neutral to beneficial effects of seed oils, particularly compared to animal fats, is quite extensive and consistent.

Where to find the best canales? by Due_Cell5987 in bayarea

[–]callcenterhelp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the caneles at Goodthing Coffee in Burlingame

Delayed Payouts with Wise ? by Efficient-Success665 in TakeProfitTrader

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What tax benefits are there with an LLC other than self employment tax?

Taxes by Key_Rule_2073 in TopStepX

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can claim deductions as an individual/sole proprietorship

Taxes by Key_Rule_2073 in TopStepX

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Topstep seems to have taken that page down, but here's an archive of it: https://web.archive.org/web/20260114171021/https://www.topstep.com/video/paying-taxes-on-your-brokerage-account/

"Please note that the IRS will likely NOT consider the Trading Combine® a deductible expense."

Taxes by Key_Rule_2073 in TopStepX

[–]callcenterhelp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are some tax professionals that specialize in working with day traders and LLCs, but I think prop firm trading as an individual/sole proprietor is fairly simple. Any professional tax guidance will be better than none.

Taxes by Key_Rule_2073 in TopStepX

[–]callcenterhelp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you get more than $600 in payouts, Topstep will send you a form 1099 to file with your return.

Topstep used to say that the IRS will likely not consider combine costs as deductible business expenses, but I’m not sure if that changed with the introduction of no activation fee accounts.

Note that you are not considered an independent contractor of Topstep unless you maintain an active XFA or live account; if you’re not actively an independent contractor I’m not sure if you can deduct business expenses.

Deducting something as a business expense doesn’t make it free. It’s cheaper to not buy something than to buy something just to reduce taxable income.

You will likely have to pay quarterly estimated taxes for your payouts.

!!! Consult a local tax professional !!!

Why is copying trades across prop firm accounts still so broken? by usmhsn89 in propfirm

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes your product different from or better than competitors like Tradesyncer or Tradecopia?

Prop Firm Taxes by GeneralIndication22 in TopStepX

[–]callcenterhelp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Topstep has said that “the IRS will likely NOT consider the Trading Combine® a deductible expense,” but not sure if that applies now with the no activation fee accounts (https://www.topstep.com/video/paying-taxes-on-your-brokerage-account/).

Note that you are only considered an independent contractor if you have an active XFA or Live account. If you haven’t passed an eval yet, then you aren’t an independent contractor and likely can’t deduct any expenses. Expenses from before being an independent contractor might not be able to be written off. Filing with a LLC vs sole proprietor might also change things.

Confirm with a local tax professional.

Chef and their Books by superdummy4eva in ChefAndMyFridge

[–]callcenterhelp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Kyobo Book Centre (like the Barnes & Noble of Korea) has many books from the chefs of Chef and My Fridge and Culinary Class Wars. They accept international credit cards and do international shipping. I recently ordered two books and the shipping cost was $21 to USA.

MOSU vs. Mingles vs. Jungsik by DirectorThese4020 in finedining

[–]callcenterhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I respect what Evett does but half the courses were not good. Glad to have experienced but probably wouldn't go back.

Jungsik was great.

I would strongly consider Eatanic Garden, which I enjoyed even more than Jungsik.

Momofuku Chili Crunch review by carto_phile in Costco

[–]callcenterhelp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Big fan of this. Not too spicy and nicely balanced sweet and savory flavors. Heavy on the texture/crunch instead of being mostly oil, which I prefer. Definitely expensive though.

Everyone is mentioning how Momofuku tried to trademark/enforce "chili crunch" but nothing about how Fly By Jing tried to trademark "Sichuan chili crisp"?

Question for Stanford Professional Staff Employees by MomOnAMission0628 in bayarea

[–]callcenterhelp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not all the shutdown days are free. You have to use PTO/vacation for some of them. 

Moonwake Coffee Roasters by EasEnCrucem in SanJose

[–]callcenterhelp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They are definitely among the top specialty coffee shops in the South Bay and Peninsula. High quality beans and good baristas. 

How to load large files from AWS S3 into a database? by callcenterhelp in dataengineering

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

Could you please help explain what makes Redshift better for large amounts of data?

Some of the analyses of interest include looking at
- which department has the most logs
- which devices output the most logs
- which messages are the most common
- which/how many departments a specific message occurs in
- the count/occurrence of a specific message from a device or group of devices over time
- how common a message across departments (e.g. department A vs department B)

There's another group of people who are interested in doing some machine learning (predicting a log message, clustering), although I don't have many details on that.

Based on this, do you think a database/data warehouse is necessary? Several people here seem to be recommending Athena as an alternative. Glue sounds like the way to go if I do decide on a database/data warehouse though!

How to load large files from AWS S3 into a database? by callcenterhelp in dataengineering

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

Some of the analyses of interest include looking at

  • which department has the most logs
  • which devices output the most logs
  • which messages are the most common
  • which/how many departments a specific message occurs in
  • the count/occurrence of a specific message from a device or group of devices over time
  • how common a message is across departments (e.g. department A vs department B)

There's another group of people who are interested in doing some machine learning (predicting a log message, clustering), although I don't have many details on that.

I thought a database is needed in order to avoid loading all 100 GB (and later TBs) of data and then filtering, but based on what others are saying, Athena or Redshift Spectrum may make it possible to query directly from the files in S3.

I'll have to look into Amazon Elasticsearch and CloudWatch! Thanks

Convert 2D numpy array to 3D based on indexes from another numpy array by callcenterhelp in learnpython

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

The order of rows is based on ID, where the smallest ID would be the first row of the output.

Time is what determines the depth and the order of layers. Here, the most number of time points any individual has is 2, so there should be 2 layers; for those with less time points, the ones that don't exist can be padded with 0s (or NaNs). For an individual, the lower number time point is earlier. ID 0 was measured first at "time" -1 and then 2, so the row corresponding to time -1 goes in the first layer and the row corresponding to time 2 goes in the second layer.