@buhakmeh Weren't the original C and C++ makefiles before automatic dependency generation a prime example of a project ecosystem that is not filesystem dependent?
@NRA If the proposed amendment should pass, it should pass as written. No edits. Damn the unintended consequences. No exceptions for military, government, police, ex-police, judges, ex-judges, secret service. So our military will be equipped only with fully automatic, or revolvers
Imagine being able to put code in the production, having it be totally distributed and incredibly powerful, if you can’t actually update the code. What could go wrong?
@mladenm@simey@davidfowl But if the loop is within the contract, not something external that initiates the contract, would that require gas for each iteration of the loop? If the code has to iterate over a 256 character string, there has to be enough gas to handle 256 characters otherwise stall out?
@LaurieThompson People look at me strange when I practically have to climb up and into the refrigerated and freezer sections of the grocery store to grab some juice, butter, or ice cream from the top shelf. It's even worse trying to grab that last soy milk box all the way in the back top shelf.
@zemptime@shaundai@zemptime: Clicked on the link. Waited 180 seconds and the page is still trying to finish loading/rendering. I've 500 Mbps up/down. At this rate JIRA and Service Now are cummulatively faster. Hope it's just an issue with your web host.
@ghbaker@shaundai I'd happily take 12 seconds. 45-90 seconds is the norm for our JIRA implementation, and that's after multiple engagements with Atlassian to improve perf, add more machines, and eventually breaking down and telling people only that scrum master should be in JIRA during stand-ups.