@rapidobikeapp same pickup location, same drop location only difference-the one on the right is shown a higher fees for the same ride, as Rapid is well aware of the regular nature of this route. The one on the left does not usually travel on these routes- pathetic dark practice
@wassielawyer Great post! What's your view on the App stores being a pain for such jurisdictions generally?- deterring founders to opt for such models.
@bhash@Microsoft Correlation without causation. What's localisation got to do with the outage? It can happen irrespective of the territory.
Restricted data transfers create business costs and barriers to entry
Even the gold standard regulations like GDPR do not take such extreme views
Thanks for this comment bud and for the lurks. I'll gladly go over all the platforms I use as future reference.
I am not sponsored by any of these platforms.
Sentiment:
-Usually browse twitter and CNBC alongside some secondary news websites to get a view of the key news points and people's general impression of it. Then compare it to how price reacts to see if it makes sense to go with sentiment or to fade the sentiment.
Price action:
-@tradingview for price action analysis. I have premium which includes the most extensive amount of data to back test, but also because of TPO chart indicator inside Trading view
-If you don't have premium plus, @AtasTrading ATAS platform is a free footprint and order flow tool as long as you stick to crypto only, which I use. Furthermore, @ExochartsC is also a good platform to take TPO's from, for a relatively cheap subscription fee.
Order flow:
I usually have a look at @velodata, @coinalyzetool and ATAS, but coinalyze presents the cleanest look and shows all that is needed to know in one picture. Good enough. @TRDR_io also deserves an honorable mention, but I stopped using it because it's excess in my personal analysis. Still worth a mention though.
Footprints:
Exo charts and ATAS (I use this one).
Liquidity heatmaps:
For a free version, I'd say @coinglass_com , but @hyblockcapital has more functionality. Coinglass 90% of time does the job and heatmaps are often overrated as they are educated guesses of liquidity points. Ocasionally they're really useful, sometimes, not so useful.
Order books:
@tradinglite is the best, sometimes slow if you're on mobile or laptop a lot but with a good pc, it's amazing and gives instant feedback IMO. @coinglass_com also offers order book insight but to lesser detail, but it's free.
If you don't want to pay any subscription, I'd say:
@tradingview free version, @coinalyzetool, @AtasTrading and @coinglass_com for order books and other functions.
If you want to pay some subscription, I'd say pay for @tradinglite and the rest is luxury.
Hope this helps.
@gautambhatia88 BMT, J's acumen was questionable even during her GUJ HC days. Not surprised with such a contradictory ruling- apathy, lack of accountability, and discretion misuse max
Nightmare for any author or journalist: Romance novelist locked out of her own novels-in-progress on Google Docs because Google decided the content was "inappropriate."
As they say, the cloud is just someone else's computer.
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I'm appalled at how #Digiyatra is unethically collecting photos for facial recognition. This was what happened at BLR T2 today...
I am not registered in Digiyatra. From the first entrance they shunted me at every entrance today morning to the very last one. Each and every security person was rude.
I reached the very last entry in the terminal and they shunted me again to the last queue which is for people without Digiyatra.
Note the fellow wearing the green t-shirt standing in front of the security person who is checking tickets and ID.
There were about 6 passengers in front of me. Whenever each passenger scans the boarding pass at the flap gate, one screen pops in front of them asking for their consent to have their photo taken.
This fellow in the green t-shirt will quickly reach and click 'Yes' on the screen before the passenger knows what is happening. Photo taken and off the passenger goes into the terminal.
I reached the gate and as soon as I scanned my boarding pass, I clicked 'No' on the screen before this green t-shirt fellow could react. I asked him why he is clicking the screen for people. Silence and the security guy gave me a stony stare and waved me to go in.
I'm sure one day this Digiyatra is going to have it's day in court. That day they will produce all of this consent collected by fraud and say "see lots of people are OK with it, why is one minority complaining". If those who oppose want, we will give them one queue in a corner of the airport to rot.
BTW, I have no problem if the Govt Of India collects this data. Not some random private Digiyatra Foundation.