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You can check here: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1649339/000164933925... Is this like what you say?


Not the OP. I agree with what OP is mentioning. As part of the report you have to file the notional value of the underlying stock. Let's assume I buy one put option for palantir at a price of $1/contract ( say for an extremely OTM strike price of $10 ). I have paid a premium of $100. Assuming stock price of palantir is $200, the notional value I have to report is $200*100 = $20k. And not the $100 premium I paid.


This seems to back that up: https://www.sec.gov/files/form13f.pdf

FWIG you can't actually see what premium was paid on an option unless the buyer chooses to disclose that themselves.


> you can't actually see what premium was paid on an option

Nor the strike or tenor. (Options are more thinly traded than stocks. This confidentiality is practical.)


Elon Musk loves to brand himself as a “free speech absolutist” but when it comes to authoritarian regimes like Turkey, that principle evaporates instantly. Pre-Musk Twitter, for all its flaws, at least pushed back against censorship requests - now, X bends the knee without hesitation.

Shadow-banning opposition voices is a gift to governments that fear open debate, and Musk is complicit.

Free speech isn’t free if it only applies where it’s convenient.


> Free speech isn’t free if it only applies where it’s convenient.

Man, this is true across so much of the political landscape.

"Principles" are what we enforce on others and excuse away for ourselves.


A Google Dork Case Study on Popular AI Platforms Revealing Sensitive Data


Good luck with your project, @gorkemcetin! I hope you achieve your goals. While I’m not a server manager, I’ve read through most of the comments in this thread and would like to suggest a few features that might help evolve your project:

- I noticed some discussions about alarm systems. It could be beneficial to integrate with alarm services like AWS SES and SNS, providing a seamless alerting mechanism.

- Consider adding a feature that allows users to compare their server metrics with others. This could provide valuable context and benchmarking capabilities.

- Integrating AI for log analysis could be a game-changer. An AI-powered tool that reads, analyzes, and reports on logs could help identify configuration errors that might be easily overlooked.

I hope these suggestions help with the development of BlueWave Uptime Manager!


It's great to know that. As far as I know, many media streaming companies are sharing with a fee.


RTMP playback is dying. You can change your structure to LL-DASH&HLS or WebRTC. Most of techs will remove RTMP/Flash end of 2020. It's time to change your structure.


I meant RTMP/RTMPS for live video ingest.

I use HLS and WebRTC for display.

The only other exciting injest I've seen recently was Mixer's (now defunct) UDP FTL.

Do you have a sense for a more compelling ingest than RTMP/RTPMS at the moment?


I hope, Ant Media also adds Low Latency HLS.


I think, there is a misunderstanding. Ant Media Server released a new version. I just wanted to share AMS Github page. I'm sorry if I'm detected as spam.


From a quick skim of your submissions and comments you exclusively post and comment about ams. Could you advertise any less transparently?



Also you can WebRTC Low Latency Test in https://antmedia.io/livedemo/


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