Are you interested in working on cutting-edge high performance distributed systems? @dmazieres and I need a few more engineers to join our small team. We need all sorts of help -- c++/rust, typescript , smart contracts, ops, cryptography, and more. DM me if this sounds exciting!
AI code assistants can be super useful, but *please* don't YOLO your file system! These tools have been known to wipe entire drives. I'm excited to release a near-effortless way to reduce the blast radius: https://t.co/iGPnYxLN2u
I'm looking for strong C++ and Rust programmers to work closely with @GeoffRamseyer, Adam Belay, and me on an exciting new project at @StellarOrg. If you are interested in working on a cutting-edge open-source system, see the job listing here: https://t.co/KFFaxshVfP
If there are too many cars — because they’re all welcome now — it doesn’t matter what the SFMTA’s “target” speed is, because there can be no Slow Street. A parking lot (average speed: 5 mph) is not a place where kids bike or neighbors stroll.
He says the real problem isn't traffic violence or driver behavior but the "incivility" of people on bikes- feeding the trope that it's the victim, not the driver, who is responsible if a driver hits them with their car. 🙄
@edzitron@JustHavingATime Etherscan just reads the logs output by a transaction,
and you can put whatever you want in those logs -- there's a community standard for what you should put in them, but nothing enforces that
@edzitron@JustHavingATime They didn't, the token contract rigged (by whoever created it) to emit transfer events as though it were by the 0x59ABf... address (thereby tricking etherscan)
After the Terra stablecoin had breached its peg to 60 cents, the market stabilization fund let insiders cash out to Bitcoin near par.
I am shocked, shocked.
The Board of Supervisors just approved car-free JFK!
The Board was able to move quickly b/c car-free JFK is exempt from CEQA under a law I authored (SB 288) exempting projects like this from CEQA.
Without SB 288, car-free JFK likely would be delayed years by appeals & lawsuits.
I'm still disappointed that web3 has all this energy going into online worlds, and yet the products wind up being 2-dimensional suburbs. Virtual worlds shouldn't need to match real-world geometry.
Nice brazen nugget here illustrating how the online zeitgeist went from making the abundant fruits of humanity free to everyone, to trying to enclose and collect rents on physically limitless things.
@hmatejx Thanks!
Do you mean, "can you sell two different assets in one transaction?" If so, you're right on both counts - the utility function would still be linear (so the math would still work out), but the simplest thing to do would be to send two operations in one transaction.