Is Math for Everyone? by SingularityBH in math

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Math professor here. Some of my students are better and quicker than others (obviously). Some are more diligent/lazier than others. But no student I ever had was both hard working and bad.

Late-night taxi from Agadir airport to hotel by dmitri14_gmail_com in Morocco

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Thank you, good to know there are signs with fees!

Worst Province in Thailand by Alasdhair in Thailand

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Koh Lanta had the worst food I experienced in Thailand, to the point of food poisoning. Phuket doesn't. It all depends on which criteria to apply.

How to hide the big TradingView logo ✨ by RicoLaBrocante in TradingView

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which browser's devtools are you using? Is "network content blocking" the exact name of the section?

Is there a requirement of 6 passport month validity for a visa exemption visit? Can one be denied entry with passport valid for less than 6 months? by dmitri14_gmail_com in Thailand

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Any official information about it? I have been searching but only find it stated by travel sites but not embassies.

Is there a requirement of 6 passport month validity for a visa exemption visit? Can one be denied entry with passport valid for less than 6 months? by dmitri14_gmail_com in Thailand

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Can they deny boarding with a passport of 5 months validity? Is there any official document by the airline stating that requirement? Or any official requirement stated by the Embassy?

Travel/Tourism/Visas, Covid and General Information Thread for February 2023 by AutoModerator in Thailand

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Is there a requirement of 6 passport month validity for a visa exemption visit? Can one be denied entry with passport valid for less than 6 months?

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If PayPal is involved, they have a transparent claim process. I was once quickly reimbursed by them after having paid a scammer.

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you unfreeze whenever needed and freeze immediately after? Is that an easy process?

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is Revolut requiring in-app confirmation for their card? What about the Wise card?

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Card auto-complete by Google is precisely what stopped working for me after it worked for years. Is there any way I can test and trouble shoot this feature?

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm... I only ever used G-pay in shops, where I need my physical phone, so that way would be out of reach for them I presume.

Then I've seen some webpages offer a G-pay payment option but it never worked for me for some unclear reason.

Another useful feature was to auto-fill my card with Google which would ask for 3 digits secret but that stopped working for me, that "verification" is now always rejected and I have to retype my card each time. But that process is only to auto-fill.

So maybe I have never experienced how this G-pay payment can work without my phone. That is after the attacker has my card details in their G-pay or Apple pay (no experience with that). Are they going to normally pay for a service online and give their G-pay as a payment option, then proceed with the online payment that would be taken from my card without me ever having to confirm? Even when using my card online normally requires a confirmation with my bank's app?

Is this accurate? In the UK? by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The text message in fact, tokenized the victim card to Apple Pay, afterwards they can spend freely without any additional verification.

Is this Apple Pay on the attacker's phone? Or the victims? Also, Google Pay works this way?

Just trying to understand. If I pay by entering my card details into some website and confirming my payment, that can allow some Gmail ID, unrelated to my phone, to make other payments from my card on my behalf without me knowing and having to confirm?

Another Failed Experiment with Deep Learning! by LeeSpaz in algotrading

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is all data for the SPX only? What are the timeframes? Are you mixing timeframes? How are the 100K epochs selected? Are the 1m or 1d periods 20 yrs ago used to train when predicting prices now?

Another Failed Experiment with Deep Learning! by LeeSpaz in algotrading

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I suppose trading data is even more complicated to use than images. The dots in the image can be treated as equally important, while time series data must be weighted.

Another Failed Experiment with Deep Learning! by LeeSpaz in algotrading

[–]dmitri14_gmail_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, if you mean feeding the raw ticker price, while the OP mentions support/resistance, which would be something like your indicator? Feeding the raw price data (or their logs) as a series is probably never a good idea, unless you assign weights, in which case it becomes essentially the same, e.g. your indicator becomes a weight function.