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@vgr with context to your essay "text is all you need", Do you believe a personalized "God" bot could work for most people or would that require more than touching "personhood" ?
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#UnderratedEVMFact The nonce(not the account nonce, the one in the block headers), Is a turnable dial that varies the hash of the "block". And the PoW puzzle is to rotate through the possibility space to find one that gives out a certain type hash. (Eg starting w/ x no of 0s) (Which gets progressively harder)
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this is a pretty good place to get started with evm internals https://takenobu-hs.github.io/downloads/ethereum_evm_illustrated.pdf
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what is the current go to full stack boilerplate? i was using scaffold-eth 2 years ago but im sure cool kids are using something new these days dream stack: - wagmi / view - any modern connect kit - next.js - tailwind - foundry
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The ones from Encode are really nice. The cohort is handpicked and materials are very current.
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Mainly, I think foundry is more about speed of the tests themselves and the "state manipulation" power it provides. ( Say setting the chain exactly as it was during an attack or something like that. JS/TS are pretty convenient tho. Had to learn that specially for testing. Then came foundry. I don't wanna switch tbh xD
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🍦 Need I say more?
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An exercise for "utopia" too plis?
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Could also be a good idea to post some snippets here and have the geniuses here explain them.
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Check out @7858.eth
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Loved the "explain as you go" thing! Need more of that!
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Maybe it could be an ethereum client level thing. 🤔 (Like implemented within geth/parity/etc)
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Just "slightly" though right?
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Lesgooo @dwr.eth
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To all my fellow evm nerds here, what are some fun contracts to "read"?
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Nah I just be reading blocks
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"Officers! Check if this is the man who they call Satoshi, he seems to know a lot about his inner mind"
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Huh, that's cool! Example here https://link.medium.com/aNCHefmMsBb
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Yeah, needed the PoW
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#underratedEVMFact Actually bitcoin, but whatever, A consensus mechanism was what was missing for like a couple of decades starting in the 80s that finally completed the blockchain mechanism. Most of the other pieces were already there. The main goal there was Byzantine fault tolerance.
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