@LillydaEast@TrueFactsStated It's the first time since recording weather data that we got those temps at this time of the year, that's something to notice at least.
@mr_r0b0t Im curious to know what use case do you have for this kind of setup other than just benchmarks ?
I keep seeing people talking about local ais but all I see is compare their performances no actual use cases.
@Capetlevrai@Este_DaAranhas@fromage_lunaire Non mais ils doivent pas compter tous les repas livré qu'ils s'envoient.
En vrai 100/120 eur par semaine ici pour 2 avec 1 ou 2 restau par semaine, c'est plus réaliste.
Glad to see all the hard work that Chainlink has put into generating real security is being recognized as valuable by more and more teams in our industry. It seems that focusing on making the secure and reliable solution is what wins in an industry where securing value is a key feature of everyone's product.
We have seen the trend of low quality data oracles with poor security being switched out for Chainlink for many years now, with that trend continuing on a regular basis; https://t.co/LOcbYNfqnz
We are also now seeing the same dynamic in cross-chain connectivity/bridging, where providing security with actual decentralization, actual monitoring and actual private key security is increasingly valuable to both protocol teams and the users of their products.
It is much easier and often faster to cut corners and run a single node and call it a decentralized bridge, have no monitoring on those bridges and keep the extra profits from cutting these key security and reliability features, but that comes at the expense of your users systems going down e.g. due to one AWS zone outage, or your bridges getting hacked with one set of admin keys.
Chainlink's thesis as a technology, standard and community is to not cut these corners, but do what we can to raise the standards of our industry and provide reliable on-chain data, reliable cross-chain interoperability and now reliable off-chain to on-chain orchestration across all smart contracts on all chains.