The restaurants taught me to be comfortable when everything is on fire and none of it is going your way.
Turns out that's one of the most useful things you can have as an engineer
Just launched a SaaS outside my usual blockchain/web3 world.
RSI. A professional certification platform for restaurant servers. Built with React, Supabase, and Netlify.
Here's the story
Every restaurant has the same gap; servers who are technically correct but completely forgettable.
RSI fixes that. 6 modules, timed exercises, service scenarios, randomized exam, individual certificates.
One bottle recommendation pays for the entire certification.
@EliBenSasson Absolutely, no question! ZK, and any way that brings a privacy layer. Youre always discussing things like this and I love it, couldnt agree more
@panditdhamdhere Heck yes! Building this as we speak! Privacy is one of the major things keeping people from coming to web3. This is crucial. This and account abstraction
Building something outside of crypto. Full hospitality training platform: 6 modules, everything a server needs to know from fundamentals to wine service. React + Supabase. Launching soon.
#buildinpublic#webdev
took a couple days off but next project: stealth addresses. Private one-off transactions that leave no trace back to your wallet. Building it out and will document the whole thing here
@buildwtim no question man. People are just afraid that people will find mistakes in their code. But thats the whole point, to be better. Too much pride and fear that needs to be replaced but humility and better work!
@adityadotdev I agree, nice to meet you. I specialize in token infrastructure and currently building Account Abstraction and stealth addresses to help with UX friction and privacy issues. Trying to solve the big problems to bring web2 people to web3
Privacy and seamless UX are the only things that will bring web2 to web3. Built AA so users don't need ETH just to do anything.
Now building stealth addresses for private transactions. Piece by piece. Anyone built with ERC-5564 before? What should I know?
@Jbm_dev Not yet, I'm still building the framework and finished a full erc20 token infrastructure and now jumping into privacy and seamless UX features like Account abstraction and stealth addresses. I have a few friends and peers that tell me how it is, but thats pretty much it