The Graph protocol is being overhauled to make it easier to use, cost effective, and permissionless. It's called Graph Horizon and we've finally started to talk about it here: https://t.co/gjjlRVAzCs
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Autism is one of the "god of the gaps" of medicine. The underlying reality is a collection of rare disorders. This is why it's a "spectrum" without cause or commonality. It's a useless label. Fight for a specific diagnosis. Ours was Myhre Syndrome.
@pcarranzav Great work on the Horizon blog post. I've never been able to really capture the protocol due to the many separate but connected challenges. But, you nailed it!
ICYMI - @pcarranzav recently shared details on Graph Horizon, a proposal for the next iteration of @graphprotocol's underlying protocol!
If you missed the forum post, you can check out the proposal right here ⬇️
https://t.co/T6LtGUHY8u
I'm pleased to announce that I'm joining the @MyhreSyndrome Board of Directors to accelerate the development of a cure. The plan is to save lives and improve QoL for patients around the world at low cost via this research roadmap - https://t.co/pCIgZ25X1c
📢 Now Available! Ep. 148 w/ @LudemeGames. This episode is fully dedicated to exploring Graph Horizon, a new initiative aimed at introducing a V2 of @graphprotocol. Listen to learn what it is, its origins, & its vision for the future of The Graph.
🎧 https://t.co/OfR2wCna0M
Today marks my last day at Edge & Node working on The Graph as Systems Architect. I will be taking time away from work to focus on family and health. I'm really looking forward to seeing all the great work that Edge & Node and The Graph community accomplish in 2024 and beyond.
I would enjoy exploring Rivendell much more than Mordor. But it seems a lot of the games with an emphasis on world building are focusing on the latter aesthetic.
@decisionBasis Yes, but the analysis doesn't take into account query fees (which will increase). Even if it's a bachelor level problem the perception that it's a phd level problem is worth addressing (and I think the point still stands that it's needlessly complex it's just a matter of degree)
Elden Ring's system of dropping runes with one chance to recover them is an excellent balance between the tension created by loss aversion and not penalizing death too harshly. Amazing design. (Yeah, I'm late to the party)