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I am a quantum negationist, but if this makes quantum and other pseudoscience believers happier to use bitcoin, then imo it can be a good idea, there is too much money behind quantum propaganda to even try fighting it at this point...
But IMO, there is no need for a 3 phase update, actually this is a bad idea.
Phase A should be skipped entirely, as it will be unpopular and it will only make bitcoin shittier to use, until all the libraries and software catch up.
And B and C should be rolled out together.
Knowing there is a breaking change incoming, libraries and software will naturally migrate to the new consensus.
Well, let's say it is less likely for a big cloud provider to leak customers chatlogs vs a random node on the internet.
I think for this to be somewhat a little bit more private, you could run as many layers as possible on the user machine (or your centralized gateway) and then offload the rest to a group of nodes, so that a single node does not run the inference from start to finish.
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How do you prevent untrusted nodes from decoding and logging the prompt sent by the users?
How do you prevent untrusted nodes from sending garbage outputs just to receive the payout?
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but stats are a bit broken, because it doesn't count org stars etc.., your building would probably be much higher
They do, but these are likely CI builds. These builds run on containers/vms spawned from scratch for each commit, they build, validate, publish (if a release) and then self destroy.
It is a good way to avoid any possible cross contamination between builds for security and reproducibility.
Caching here, without compromises, can be quite complex depending on the underlying system, and might require a custom build script for CI, that is often undesirable, because ideally the CI build should follow the same path as a manual build whenever possible, so it can also catch bugs in the build script itself.
The people complaining about this are the hosts of Maven Central (Java's npm), and they caused this themselves by pushing for Java build centralization. You can configure a project to use any Maven repository in Java, but it is so inconvenient and looks so suspicious or hard to verify that everyone ended up publishing to Maven Central, going through all the annoying hoops they put in place. Somehow they did not consider that they would have to host the entire world?
I think we need a nostr alternative: metadata signed and curated on nostr, payloads hosted on the dev own servers.
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This fires on every DOM mutation (often multiple times per load) and queries the whole document each time. With many live comments and huge threads, this can be a problem.
At the very least, the observer logic should be debounced and only act on newly added nodes.
isn't openclaw like 99.99% vibecoded? They are technically hiring a competitor AI through human interface 🗿
They are very powerful tools
A few days ago I put Codex on the task of translating a library from Rust to Java, and it nailed it.
Admittedly, it wasn’t a very complex codebase, but it was still pretty incredible to see, especially considering that for an human it would have been a tedious work of likely 1/2 full days, while Codex completed it in about ~20 minutes, almost perfectly.
I remember that 5 years ago, automatic translation from one language to another was only a thing of dreams and few tech demos.
I'm pretty convinced now that a lot of the work I've done over the years on cross language bindings could be done by Codex in just a few minutes, or, better yet, by translating the source library directly.
That said it is still no match for an experienced human dev, so I strongly doubt traditional coding is dead, but I think we are going to see more single dev+agent teams going forward, where the dev focuses on complex tasks while the agent can write the glue and maintain the boilerplate.
Qerko was a diamond in the rough for paying in Bitcoin at restaurants in the Czech Republic. Merchants using payment processors needed to KYC for a fucking coffee.
Merchants who take the payment on a self custodial wallet are fine.
So, paying through a payment processor is like paying with mastercard, both parties need to be KYC, while paying p2p is like cash and no KYC needed?
If that's the case, it is good for bitcoin. It makes clear what is bitcoin (p2p cash) vs IOU virtual currencies
Weird indeed... i don't think its related to BNB, though, since they are converting specifically the recovery fund only to bitcoin....
Maybe they are preparing to survive a market wide naked short squeeze?
If you need to honor bitcoin withdrawals, having fiat in the recovery fund won't help if there is not enough bitcoin being sold in the market...
Framework maybe? But, I mean, all the hardware comes always from few big manufacturers.
I don't think anyone is bugging hardware on purpose... it would be very inefficient, hard to target and potentially dangerous. It is more likely for backdoors to be always delivered, to targeted individuals, by software that can be updated, patched and destroyed.
So I guess my recommendation is to install Linux 🗿and use full disk encryption
I thought the narrative was that Satoshi was CIA, now we are back at druggies?