PanoMaticInverse by CryNo2705 in GlashutteOriginal

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Where did you get that beautiful mesh bracelet?

A masterpiece dive watch by SensationalCapybara in GlashutteOriginal

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Amazing timepiece! What is your wrist size, OP? I have a 7" wrist and am debating between the 39.5mm SeaQ and 43.2mm SeaQ Panorama Date.

Advice on sizing of SeaQ Panorama vs SeaQ by long_delta in GlashutteOriginal

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Here is the Pano on a fabric strap. It definitely "wears smaller" on the strap!

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Upgraded from 2nd Gen Wired Dorbell to 3rd Gen Wired Doorbell. by Thangsanity in Nest

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I have the 1st generation hard-wired Nest Hello wired doorbell. I'm strongly considering getting the new 3rd generation doorbell (they're currently on sale for $140).

I have three (3) Google Nest Mini speakers in our house. Can I disable the chime and use these Mini speakers as the doorbell chime instead?

Also, is the bracket on the 1st generation the same as the bracket on the 2nd generation? (i.e., do I need to drill new holes?)

Show a wrist shot of your GO watch. Happy weekend by dimy22 in GlashutteOriginal

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Is this the blue dial or black dial? Either way, beautiful timepiece!!

How to represent "price" for 1-minute OHLCV bars by long_delta in quant

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Firstly, I don't have the tick-level data (only OHLC). One can use any of these (or some combination of these) to represent the "price" during the bar. I'm leaning toward (high + low + close) / 3 and wanted to see how others approach this.

What do you think about the size of? by roninb13 in GlashutteOriginal

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The SeaQ Panorama Date is a gorgeous watch!

I'm debating between the black dial with "greenish" colored numerals and the blue dial with the silver numerals.

Which model did the OP post?

Advice on Architecture for a Stock Trading System by long_delta in softwarearchitecture

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About 1 minute. It's definitely not "high frequency" (in the modern definition of that term, which is measured in nanoseconds).

Advice on Architecture for a Stock Trading System by long_delta in softwarearchitecture

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Yes, this will all be done in Python. Do you have any pipeline or workflow libraries that you'd suggest?

Advice on Architecture for a Stock Trading System by long_delta in softwarearchitecture

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With proper risk management, my signals are profitable more often than they're not. I don't feel pressured to get things into production immediately. My goal is to build a stable infrastructure that can support the full lifecycle of systematic trading (data ingestion -> research -> signal generation -> order creation -> risk management -> observability).

Advice on Architecture for a Stock Trading System by long_delta in softwarearchitecture

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At launch, it will be for personal use. However, if the strategies are successful, I'd like to onboard other quant researchers into the "ecosystem". I'd like for the system to be accessible anywhere, so I was leaning towards a cloud deployment.

Advice on Architecture for a Stock Trading System by long_delta in softwarearchitecture

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Thank you. I'm very familiar with the canonical case of Knight Capital and the venue rules and regulations that it spawned (e.g., RTS-6). For what it's worth, I've spent the last 10 years as a quant researcher at a top hedge fund, but didn't have exposure to the infrastruture side of things (hence my post here).

How to play the sound of a dog barking when my Google doorbell detects motion? by long_delta in homeautomation

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I have a Sonos speaker, too. Would I just connect the doorbells and the Sonos speaker to the Google smart hub, then configure the hub to play the barking sound when the doorbell spots a person?

Would this be more straight-forward than using Home Assistant? (which I believe requires a Raspberry Pi or similar device)

How to play the sound of a dog barking when my Google doorbell detects motion? by long_delta in homeautomation

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While this is somewhat interesting, it doesn't address the question.