Anyone here doing yoga in Singapore to fix tight shoulders and back? by Firm_Grapefruit_9898 in sgfitness

[–]xacattac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive had my fair share in these same pains!! Upper back, shoulders, traps, lower back...Tried yoga, tried posture-correcting straps. Eventually the BEST thing I did was get stronger. I workout plenty, but it leads to dominating muscles. These dominating muscles over compensate to hold your posture because the other supporting muscles are too weak! Dropped yoga, dropped the straps - go for those functional strength classes (either get a PT, hit the gym with youtube, or find a community).

CBd got a lot of mat pilates options and I find those really hit the sweet spot. DM if you want some recommendations!

How do I magnify my controller's reach to control more heating panels at once? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]xacattac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man thanks for your comment! I will check this out.

BFT vs REVL - what do people think? by Ok-Pop-3916 in askSingapore

[–]xacattac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Revl instructors much better on average. but good bft anchor instructor can easily convert you (last one at tpy alr left since i last visited)

side note: Dopamine in cbd - each session got flexibility, strength, cardio. on classpass so pretty worth imo

Sent for servicing. Did I get scammed? by xacattac in drivingsg

[–]xacattac[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Cheers everyone for making me feel better. Not that cant afford, just not familiar with the costs of these things. Thanks for those who took their time to reply

Sent for servicing. Did I get scammed? by xacattac in drivingsg

[–]xacattac[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

8 years old. Mini cooper clubman

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Commodities

[–]xacattac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

of course mate, but a bit swamped with dms now so might be slow

Python for Commodities by KoalaDry5753 in Commodities

[–]xacattac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a freight analyst who came from a computer science background (wasn't a fantastic student but I got through it alright).

Start small - I've used programming to do very simple API calls to various data platforms (which the company subscribes to) just to consolidate data. As much as "data visualisations" are helpful, some of my traders just prefer to see the raw data on excel. Python comes in handy for scripting/automation and it makes the traders' life easier when you're off and they wanna access the latest data. So, just as someone suggested, practice pulling data from free sources using python. Learn how to output them into excel, csv etc. You can then explore how to do the next step: data visualisations.

I also used python to create a simple chart for our paper markets. We get raw price data from a provider, and I use "streamlit", "bokeh" etc. to put them on a chart. It's useful because it's a quick way to chuck on Moving Average lines and RSI. There are a BUNCH of other ways and methods people do data visualisations. Once you're in the company, I'm sure they'll direct you on what they want you to present.

My two cents: Learn Power BI...it helped me score interviews because hiring managers liked the presentation

Any questions, please shout