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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
Yesterday, pet3rpan_ brought up that solana is more "operationally competent" than Ethereum, and I thought that was an interesting framing to the problem So I asked the question "but how exactly?" One good response so far! https://x.com/Dodecahedr0x/status/1915015222315585954?s=19
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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
This is actually consistent my experience as a user, enthusiast, app developer, and participant in language/devtooling design: I feel like most hard forks don't end up with something that benefits me
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shazow
@shazow.eth
Do you consider EOF as something that benefits you or not?
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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
I think Greg said it best https://x.com/gregthegreek/status/1914811701901623746?s=19
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shazow
@shazow.eth
What are some examples of things that would benefit you?
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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
EIP-2315 was a great proposal, exceedingly simple, and provided a beneficial improvement that EOF is trying to capture up in its suite of changes now It could have shipped 3 years ago, is a small change to both clients and devtooling, but was shot down for... reasons Gas model improvements, cheaper memory costs, that sort of thing is most useful
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shazow
@shazow.eth
IMO the most credible part of EOF is the versioning container, but I 60% agree with @gregthegreek.eth (though I worry the perspective will be misapplied). I'm not sure I benefit much from more structured subroutines. Agree on gas model improvements (I'm surprised blob underpricing cliff hasn't been removed) and more work on repricing opcodes/memory, though I think that's punted to "test it in L2s first". Some big ones I'm excited for: EIP-7251 (max staking limit increase, so validators don't need to run excessive instances for no reason, hopefully reduce bandwidth chatter and give more scaling breathing room) EIP-7702 (I have so many EOAs that are hardcoded in various ways that I'd like to upgrade, also unlocks new UX flows for devs) EIP-7907 (increase contract size limits, just approved)
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