Recent comments in /f/InternetIsBeautiful
Spotilicious OP t1_ivykkag wrote
tdubthatsme t1_ivyi94p wrote
Reply to For all Spotify users! I made an app that helps you easily create new playlists out of your own playlists and Liked music by using filters like: Mood, Genres, BPM and more. Hope you will find it useful. [Links on the first comment.] by Spotilicious
Okay I have a request for you sort of based off this that I have been looking for. Would it be possible to have an automatic Playlist that pulls all the songs I have not liked out of my daily mixes? I mostly use Spotify to find new music while driving, so I want l anything new (therefore not liked) on my daily mixes dragged into a new Playlist. Right now every morning I manually add a few dozen songs to queue by clicking through a couple.
RunningOutOfCharacte t1_ivsl83t wrote
Reply to comment by hmarkus9 in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
Wooohooo! Thanks for the fix, fun game
hmarkus9 OP t1_ivs5cht wrote
Reply to comment by RunningOutOfCharacte in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
Yes, it was broken, so sorry. I fixed a but and introduced another one. It should be fixed now!
RunningOutOfCharacte t1_ivrop5r wrote
Reply to Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
Today’s seems to be broken? ‘Muscle’ doesn’t exist as a standalone page, it redirects to ‘Skeletal muscle’ but it doesn’t recognise this as the valid answer when you get there. It doesn’t accept ‘muscle (disambiguation)’ either.
inegyio OP t1_ivqlej5 wrote
Reply to comment by JohnRichJ2 in Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
You can reverse the strategy to see if there is any difference in profits. You can also create a strategy where you can just buy a stock every month and compare all three.
I am in the process of adding a benchmark to every result, to make it easier.
I should have made it more obvious in the UI. Thank you for your feedback.
JohnRichJ2 t1_ivqirzv wrote
Reply to Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
perhaps i’m missing something obvious, but the market is generally still up from the reference point of 3 years 9 months, so most things will be good bets. this seems like it does a somewhat arbitrary metric and says “see it’s up, so the metric is good!” it should compare to other things in the same metric category to show it’s a (more likely) causation instead of semi-arbitrary correlation paired with a huge bear market.
i.e. github commits on crypto coin repos. most coins are probably up over the default time period, but are the ones with the most commits the most up, or are they just also up since everything is up?
MrMitchWeaver t1_ivosegx wrote
Reply to comment by MrMitchWeaver in Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
I changed one word in the github strategy and it no longer recognized the strategy. Changed buy to sell.
You have to write "Bitcoin (BTC)" in full for the text box to recognize it. One of the two should be enough, and it should probably suggest the full thing when you write "bit"
inegyio OP t1_ivos8sl wrote
Reply to comment by MrMitchWeaver in Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
Very good points. Thank you.
I am adding both of those features right now.
There is an imperfect benchmark - you can compare it to the reverse your current strategy by clicking at the button next to the rubbish bin icon, that looks similar to this: ↷
MrMitchWeaver t1_ivorkv2 wrote
Reply to Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
Needs a benchmark for comparison.
Also, it's not clear how much is being invested and at what point. It would be nice to have the chart illustrate entry points.
hmarkus9 OP t1_ivofa1n wrote
Reply to comment by TheHeraldAngel in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
The bug should be fixed now, thanks again for reporting it! 🙌
inegyio OP t1_ivoeroa wrote
Reply to comment by Bacon1884 in Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
Please share your feedback.
Keep in mind that it is just a prototype, so the results sometimes are not perfect.
MenstruatingMuffin t1_ivoaw4s wrote
Bacon1884 t1_ivoa502 wrote
Reply to Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
Whoa! Im going to use this and see how effective it is
inegyio OP t1_ivo5s9k wrote
Reply to comment by Urkagurk in Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
Usually people would visit that portal from this website https://www.inegy.io/ , and it explains what is the tool all about. However, this is against the rules of this subreddit, so I posted a link straight to the portal.
Here is an explainer video: https://youtu.be/ceToLPRjb3M
What specifically you don't understand, if you don't mind me asking.
Urkagurk t1_ivo3vnt wrote
TheHeraldAngel t1_ivnz21n wrote
Reply to comment by hmarkus9 in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
haha no worries, I remember doing these challenges during breaks at school, so it's a nice hit of nostalgia to play this again!
I think the autotune the news guys even made a whole series on this back in the day, called wikiwars, so for me it's like double nostalgia
hmarkus9 OP t1_ivnv4re wrote
Reply to comment by TheHeraldAngel in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
Thanks for playing again and reporting the bug! 100%, I'll look into it.
TheHeraldAngel t1_ivnqtst wrote
Reply to comment by hmarkus9 in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
I think I discovered a bug: I clicked on 'cubist' in an article, which redirected me to 'cubism' but it didn't register as a win, although it should have. I think that these redirections are quite common on wikipedia, so that's something that needs to be fixed.
andreizet t1_ivm5h6t wrote
Reply to Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
I love this! Congrats!
hmarkus9 OP t1_ivlo5z6 wrote
Reply to comment by theartofrolling in Linkdle is a daily challenge type website where you get to navigate the wikipedia! by hmarkus9
Thank you so much! 😁
superfluous_t t1_ivz9s6x wrote
Reply to Website that automatically colorizes old black-and-white photos by t-bands
Thanks for posting this - just tried on an old pic of my grandad and it worked great - my mum will love it