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when will crypto TV subscriptions be invented? It would be very cool.
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Hey, chastushka, shut the verse!😁
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NIST wants to ban ECDSA in 2035. It is tight. HTTPS, messengers, cryptocurrencies and everyone else will need to move to new algorithms. Not all functionality is currently feasible in pq setting. Here’s an excerpt from noble-post-quantum on speed & key size in JS implementations.
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your toddler gonna need a financial advisor
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Check out the real guys here for the moral health of the nation
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Vitalik Rogalick
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I like to show off my intellectual baggage during showdowns
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A conversation with a customer: "I have a sausage in my hot dog." "Be grateful that she's even there!"
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To be clear, Ethereum is extremely valuable in usecases where strict global consensus is required - autonomous store-of-value, "dumb" contracts like basic DeFi, objective identity registries, but it's also important to understand this so that we can focus on these usecases where it makes a difference, and not waste time where it cannot. We have wasted billions of dollars and countless person-hours on these diversions because of a poor understanding of strict global consensus.
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i been a bit surprised by this discourse because the difference between an 1155 and an erc20 is negligible and that’s why zora created erc20z in the first place this kind of speculative outcome is just as possible with 1155s
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Is there a generative AI art tool (or technique) that makes it easy to create consistent characters from scene to scene? e.g. if you wanted to make a comic book
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Dad is back — Dad will do everything.
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Can I have a menu? Or should we eat toothpicks with salt?
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uh what do the germans know
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i’m glad this is how random coffee shops look like in warsaw
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And if people didn't lie, then everything would be clearer, simpler and sincere...
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-10-27/apple-m4-macbook-pro-mac-mini-imac-launch-details-ios-18-2-chatgpt-testing-m2rl1vws
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> Apple’s upcoming home smart display will include old school iMac-like base. Apple is making progress developing its next entirely new product — a smart home screen — and it may be a little smaller than expected. The device will have a square display, I’m told, and be about the size of two iPhones side by side. The screen is positioned at an angle on a small base, making it reminiscent of the circular bottom of the iMac G4 from a couple of decades ago. It’s possible that the base will include speakers, essentially turning the device into a HomePod with a screen. > The small size fits with the idea that the product will be relatively cheap and easy to have in different rooms of the home. The device will run a new operating system that will include some iPad-like apps, including FaceTime, Notes and Calendar. It’s also meant to be well-suited to videos and photo slideshows. The device’s primary purpose, though, will be serving as a hub that can control various smart home accessories.
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And the carpet is fluffy..like Armenka's mustache :)
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ENS names are going through an interesting phase. Original vision was one name everywhere, but L1 got too expensive so people have offchain ENS (farcaster) and L2 ENS (base names, world names). The natural progression seems to be towards multiple ENS namespaces - is this a net good thing?
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