@hosseeb So that they can contribute to closed source/development in the US?
Nah, just stay there and continue to work on opensource - the whole world benefit
@markchen90 π€£ Congrats on coping without letting anyone know! Trying to flex without actually flexing? That's peak humility, I guess.
Dude, @OpenAI has become a joke of an outfit since @ilyasut left.
And now it's resorting to a new low to justify yourself
@arjunnchand@alexsmirnov@arjunbhuptani@QiDaoProtocol Nothing can be instant when it comes to write txs. MMA can be as far as without MMA because they could potentially fall within the validated blocks threshold of what a 'safe-enough' threshold is defined by the app/bridge
If you're into web3, you should pay homage to the Open Source movement and be sensitive to the cultural aspect of it, including the nomenclature
It's not just @Uniswap but all other crypto projects. U r all standing on the shoulders on the OS pioneers that paved the path b4 u
@adamscochran @XPZDev What a typical entitled murican's take on this
Imagine if a US exchange was being sued in the Philippines for the same, u actually think the MD/CEO gonna turn up in their court??
Let the lawyers do what they're paid to do
@ferdousbhai@transmissions11 Yes to vscode as their fine creation.
GitHub was an acquisition, copilot is from OpenAI which was an investment. And Bing, erh...
@ankr But RPCs are used in web1, web2, and even way before web actually became a thing
There were even heated debates between the CORBA v DCOM communities in the 90s
@shafu0x But Open Source is not just the availability/access to source, it's about permissive rights under agreed conditions to modify and/or distribute
To understand the nuances one should read of why it's so https://t.co/BIl2poySz7
@0xKofi True to an extent if the product was to be consumed by end users directly
What if the product was Infiniband? Or what if the product is pitching to protocol dev to solve their problem statement around scaling permissionless?
What with CT crowd's comp sci logic?
Do people actually think that cracking multi-word sha256 is effortless?!
Don't blindly trust everything in CT
For those who think it's trivial, go TRY & show your workflow
Never blindly trust people who have no formal training in this field
Yeah simple unsalted sha256 is effortless - a single GPU with hashcat will run 300,000 - 575,000 guesses per second.
You know its crypto related, that lowers your list.
And it mostly matches a prior headline about Do Kwon.
There was 4h between Cobie's hash & the first person to tweet the exact phrase "Interpol red notice for CZ"
Which would be 8.28B hash combo checks on a single consumer GPU with hashcat and no specialized other software/hardware.
Easily doable.
@sama Why? Should Google be annoyed that Hadoop, Kubernetes, are being created/used by others?
Much of what OpenAI are doing at core has been based on the papers published by Google anyway..
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