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Adrian Sutton

@ajsutton

Staff Protocol Engineer at OpLabs.

Honestly, I look at twitter for the first time in about 2 years and it's still just @jcksie going on about endians... 🤣

So easy with the right endians...



The main thing keeping me on Twitter at this point is needing to see how @RealTimeWWII ends.


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it’s wild how quickly we’ve taken the merge for granted relative to the degree of skepticism before it happened


Meanwhile the only interesting sporting news overnight was the Matilda’s defeating Canada. 🙉🙈😂


Just yesterday I pointed people to Ben’s book for the details about fork choice to help understand the reorg even though it didn’t directly address it. Now it does directly address it. 🎉

I thought this was interesting, so I've done a longer form write-up of @potuz1's analysis as an early teaser for my Consensus Issues and Fixes chapter. Enjoy! eth2book.info/capella/part2/…



Pro tip: when playing in a country famous for rain, don’t lose the first two tests. It’s not “unfair” for a test to be rained out in England, it’s expected.


What an awful place to have to be…

ajsutton's tweet image. What an awful place to have to be…

Now I need to come up with a talk “What my jerk of a dog taught me about crypto…”

Frankie the Frenchie will be giving a talk on fault woofs & the future of barkchain scaling at the ETHCC main stage. Tune in!



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PSA: Teku users - next update will require Java 17! It's just been merged, so please be aware and make sure you're ready!


Women’s Ashes is a seriously epic contest. Relieved to know Australia retain the ashes but incredible contest and final game to decide between a series win or draw.


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Incoming! 🚀 The Nethermind client is making room for all of you optimists out there. Stay tuned! @OPLabsPBC

Nethermind's tweet image. Incoming! 🚀 

The Nethermind client is making room for all of you optimists out there. Stay tuned!

@OPLabsPBC

Productivity pro tip: Move to Australia. Now all your meetings will be scheduled at 2am and no one will blame you for not going.


Crypto Twitter is boring. Cricket Twitter is where all the drama’s at.


I teach under 10s to turn and check what happened after a delivery went past, yet somehow the English cricket team haven’t learnt that. Bet they would have happily taken a run if he’d dropped it though.


Adrian Sutton reposted

#Ethereum @optimismFND packages and docs are up. You can run a node just by firing a few commands: ➖sudo apt update && sudo apt install optimism-op-node optimism-op-geth ➖op-geth-preinstall ➖sudo systemctl start op-geth ➖sudo systemctl start op-node …m-on-arm-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user…

EthereumOnARM's tweet image. #Ethereum @optimismFND packages and docs are up. You can run a node just by firing a few commands:

➖sudo apt update && sudo apt install optimism-op-node optimism-op-geth
➖op-geth-preinstall
➖sudo systemctl start op-geth
➖sudo systemctl start op-node

…m-on-arm-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user…

Literally the only thing worse than JSON-RPC. 😂😬

Frankie the Frenchie will be giving a talk on fault woofs & the future of barkchain scaling at the ETHCC main stage. Tune in!



This. So this. So much this. Worst thing about leaving Teku is having to deal with JSON-RPC instead of nice REST APIs again.

Kill JSON-RPC with fire and standardise a REST API with a team of people who can actually design APIs (taking into consideration the resources it takes to serve those endpoints). The current state is a shitshow.



Adrian Sutton reposted

this is healthy & working as intended. The Ethereum PoS consensus mechanism doesn't overpay for security like PoW did. If there are more than enough validators, low yield encourages you to put your assets elsewhere validators are in service of Ethereum, not the other way around

nixorokish's tweet image. this is healthy & working as intended. The Ethereum PoS consensus mechanism doesn't overpay for security like PoW did. 
If there are more than enough validators, low yield encourages you to put your assets elsewhere

validators are in service of Ethereum, not the other way around

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