torchandzen
@torchandzen
I post about tech and books. engineer @poddotnetwork.
what's going on here? why is this named hackney? 😆
everyone talking about lighter's TPS. it's a great thing for ethereum as an ecosystem in terms of distribution, but not a sign that the technology is scaling, but rather that it is becoming centralised.
2 weeks to Devconnect! In 12 days we'll open the doors to the first-ever Ethereum World’s Fair at La Rural in Buenos Aires. Here's a summary of all you need to know right now 👇
exactly; great educational entertainment but that's not how learning works
I love 3Blue1Brown. I will rewatch any of those videos infinity times. I don't think I've ever learned/retained anything from one though, and I'm suspicious of people who point to it as a superior learning resource. (Not a knock on 3B1B; truly an amazing achievement).
We designed eth_sendRawTransaction from the beginning to wait until the transaction is finalised (or until a parameterised timeout) because anyway it happens really fast on pod, <200ms wait time.
Good RPC method; both Reth and Wagmi/Viem support it. Necessary for every UI these days tbh.
Revolut just dropped 1:1 Stablecoins by Revolut 😳 @RevolutApp is introducing 1:1 conversion between USD and stablecoins (USDT & USDC), meaning you get exactly $1.00 in stablecoins for $1.00 in cash (and vice versa), every time. Stables are here to stay.
😂❤️
This halloween, am thinking I'll help kids test their blood glucose so that they can learn about the cause and effect relationship of sugar.
A fairer future of finance — powered by pod's fast batch auctions. ⚡️ Traditional markets operate on a “first-in, first-served” (FIFO) basis. This creates a latency arms race — HFT firms spend billions on colocation and straighter fiber just to shave off nanoseconds. The result?…
If we open-sourced a fully on-chain, fast batch-auction-based orderbook on pod, which markets would you launch/build?
zk-proofs don't provide any security benefits to sequencer-based order books! sure, zk proofs can confirm that the matching engine ran the algorithm correctly. but who decides what orders went into the matching engine? the sequencer! a malicious sequencer can: • insert…
okay so > aws is down > half the l2s went with it only one question we should have is: who’s building the decentralized aws?
quite impressed with how fast jj contributors respond: github.com/jj-vcs/jj/pull…
github.com
github: make validation script check to not fail on non-dismissable PRs by sirodoht · Pull Request...
This change prevents the PR workflow (Validate Pull Request) from failing with: Error: Unhandled error: HttpError: Validation Failed: "Can not dismiss a dismissed pull request review&...
Until ~2015, GitHub Pages hosted over 2 million websites on 2 servers with a multi-million-line nginx.conf, edited and reloaded per deploy. This worked incredibly well, with github.io ranking as the 140th most visited domain on the web at the time.
that's a pretty good question actually, and the answer provides a valuable insight into how software making and computer security work!
this is a great point. my advice is to focus on the problem you want to solve, not yourself :)
it also doesn't count any fork repositories even if on main branch
i've been blackpilled on this graph ever since i learned it only counts commits for main branches
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