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Question: Why is ENSIP6 (https://docs.ens.domains/ensip/6) marked as obsolete? Is there a replacement?
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Possibly dumb question: In the OP Stack superchain model, how does interoperability between the chains work? Do they all talk "via" Ethereum or are there direct bridges between the chains?
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eli5 is letting me down, anybody here who can clear this up for me?
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I love the Spotify DJ feature. One less decision to make (what music should I listen to this moring).
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Still, less bugs == better, I just think that the goal of 100% bug free might be a bit of stretch. I'm reminded of a bug in a wifi protocol (can't find it at the moment) that was 100% bug free according to spec but then it turned out there was a problem with the spec itself.
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If we look at a computer (or even the whole internet) as one big system there is also the possibility of bugs being introduced by the interaction between components. Even if "everyone chipped in" all they could do is prove that their piece of the overall system is bug free but not that the system overall is bug free.
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Yeah but those 919 lines of code run on top of a complex stack of software, hardware, networking protocols, etc. Even if the code itself becomes bug free there is still a high likelihood of bugs in "other" code introducing vulnerabilities. Case in point: Heartbleed.
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In the OP Stack Superchain model, how does interoperability between the chains work? Do they all talk "via" Ethereum or are their direct bridges between the chains?
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This is a test. I'm new here, just trying to figure everything out.
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