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maurelian
@maurelian.eth
https://warpcast.com/eulerlagrange.eth/0x76a7dc How can a new EVM language get past this “cold start” problem? No real usage -> unsafe -> no real usage
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ross
@z0r0z
Can we uh simulate time passing for a compiler. I know this is a dumb take of mine… but it also seems odd to me that in the realm of code, we have to just, wait for people to do a lot of random things to achieve safety in numbers.
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maurelian
@maurelian.eth
Well, I don’t think it’s the random things people do, it’s the very very targeted ones. Short of auditor level AI, I think the best way to do speed it up is to incentivize people to look for bugs
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jamesyoung.eth
@jamesyoung
wrote about “sporking” a while ago - test at a given state https://medium.com/spankchain/spankchain-development-update-004-november-25-2017-225d36a541ba also look in to better unit testing that can be aided using AI (similar to fuzzing).
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