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IMO IETF is not usefully formal either -- when the specification is in written English there are always room for interpretation errors. A code-based "mechanized" specification would be much more precise, especially when the "end-user" is a computer agent.
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No need to play lotto since I am already participating in block proposer lottery every 4 minutes!
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Approaching 30 is making me thinking of buying a specific 10+bd apartment in my hometown to lower my company's burn rate. The house is in an eBay-like but perpetual auction. Bids start from 70K€.
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Man this Bandcamp daily is a trip https://daily.bandcamp.com/best-field-recordings/the-best-field-recordings-on-bandcamp-september-2024
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Announce legacy admission process to your private Discord channel
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In this banana republic deployment and maintenance is made to seem like only the big companies can do it, and you should buy their services to do it for you. Small player get enshackled to pay for ever more intricate units of computation. It's such a weird polarization of the heterogenization that blockchains achieve.
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Somewhere down the line you got microservices. Now you have 50 apps. Each function becomes a server. Then you get Kubernetes from Google to handle this. Google sells you AppEngine, pay for invocation. Infinite scalability they say, but now you pay for milliseconds of execution and bandwidth. Google invents SRE role!
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Basecamps Rails sold you on MVC: Model View Controller. Model for database, View for UI, and Controller for backend. Three distinct services. Heroku capitalized on this separation by selling you the idea of 12-factor app. 12 > 3. The number goes up...
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Ethereum did 7 tx/sec at peak yesterday. Mean response time was 4s. That needed a cluster of 10'000 nodes. 50% of that is running on VC money on AWS US East. Best part? YOU pay once, run forever. But some people want to keep the status quo of RENTING compute. https://x.com/dhh/status/1831392962485612930?s=46
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I wish I could say with confidence that you are describing https://kx.com but I am too poor to verify.
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I use this to download mp3s onchain: curl -sX POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getLogs","params":[{"topics":["0x81fb8daf8a05fc760e25f1447b0ca819bcf138a168ec6c1aaa0bd62b170bf32a"], "fromBlock": 17695077, "toBlock": 17795079}],"id":1}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://192.168.100.10:8545 | jq -r '.result[] | .data' | xxd -r -p | strings So, JSON RPC endpoint + jq + xxd + strings. You could maybe use Lava Network to get cheap RPC endpoints?
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Wireguard.
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- OpenWrt gives you the most comprehensive spectrum control - Aruba and Ubiquiti do what OpenWrt allows you to do automatically Really, WiFi mesh is just bunch of access points using the same name and password. It does not need fancy features hardware wise. Most is gained by using non-default spectrum channels.
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History tid-bit: APL from the 1960's started using arrays made of 0 and 1 as a "view array". When you overlay an array with a view array on top of each other, the resulting array only has elements where the view array has an element 1 at a given index. This is denoted simply as /. So, 0 1 1 0 / 1 2 3 4 outputs 2 3.
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Categorically, what you want is bidirectional transformations -- think of structure that is both an input and an output coincidentally. This gives you composability, but also traversal even within recursive systems. Consider such system a lens; it allows you to model the complete complexity, or pinpoint details.
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NixOS allows packages to depend on different versions of e.g. Python or node. So, you don't necessarily need Docker. NixOS machines know how to self-build themselves. Each server can use a Github repository to pull changes and apply an incremental upgrade to itself.
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Make a face showing your front teeth closed and then breathe in while keeping the face. Dries the gums. Closer contact. Drips less, lasts longer.
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sops and agenix made me realize how few developers have hardware-backed cryptographic keys and care about 2fa even with their net worth at stake
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lmao my corporate bank is closing my account because my postal address is in another eu country 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
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Not worth the investment, but fine if that's all you got. Hard practical things are managing boot and virtualization issues, and changing system settings. Generally, I have become convinced that if you cannot control BIOS settings it is not worth it as a server (includes all kinds of other ARM devices as well).
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