@Acurast Can we have have the flexibility from CLI in WEB UI also?
I have been hitting dead end for days now trying to deploy a simple bot from the Web UI
.@Acurast , I have been trying to deploy an app on my personal processor but the deployment page says that processor has never been online (which is not true).
Can you look into this please?
I am curious, how is @OndoFinance tokenization different from @HyperliquidX HIP-3?
I know we could trade specific stocks (and we're available on DEXes) before the launch of HIP-3
It is good I was able to renew my subscription for @windscribecom with @monero (XMR).
I am just afraid I might have doxxed myself already from previous subscriptions
Outside the vibe coding bruhaha, part of the few things AI is actually good for are:
1. Summarizing "term and conditions", "EULAs" for critical warnings/concerns
2. Reviewing packages/modules (including all dependencies) before importing for critical warnings/concerns.
@wyckoffweb That's arguable. I believe liquidity comes from the funds raised and size of liquidity also determines airdrop size.
I could be wrong anyway
I still don't know why @SamsungMobile removed OpticID or iris scanner from their galaxy so series.
I loved that feature. Bring it back and I might consider another s series phone
An algorithm cracked 87.5% of โcomplexโ Android pattern locks on the first try, using phone camera footage from 8 feet away.
That cool-looking swipe pattern is the weakest option on this list. A 3x3 grid technically has 389,112 combinations, but the average person connects just 5 dots (about 7,000 combos) and most use only 4 (1,624 combos, fewer than a 4-digit PIN). 44% of patterns start in the top-left corner, 77% start in a corner, and about 10% of people just draw the first letter of their name.
The biometrics tell a different story. Touch IDโs false acceptance rate (odds a strangerโs finger unlocks your phone) is 1 in 50,000. Face ID jumped to 1 in 1,000,000 using 30,000 infrared dots to 3D-map your face, though twins and kids under 13 can sometimes fool it. Optic ID matches that 1 in 1,000,000 rate, but the biometric underneath is far richer: your iris has over 200 measurable features versus 40 to 60 for a fingerprint, patterns form randomly in the womb, and even identical twins have completely different irises.
PINs look decent on paper (10,000 combinations for 4 digits) but collapse in practice. In a 3.4 million sample, 10.7% of people chose 1234. Try just 61 combinations and youโd crack a third of all PINs. A study found 6-digit PINs provide โlittle to no increase in securityโ over 4-digit ones, because people just pick 123456 or a birth year.
Random stranger picks up your phone? Face ID and Optic ID are 20x more secure than Touch ID and orders of magnitude ahead of most peopleโs PINs or patterns.
The BYD Han is a mid-to-large electric sedan (also available as a plug-in hybrid) built on BYD's Blade Battery tech, offering up to 701 km of range and starting around $25,000 in China. The 2025 refresh brought an 800V architecture, LiDAR-equipped ADAS with Nvidia Orin X, and lower prices across the lineup.
Defining double standards:
> Masses being okay the US government using AI products (ran on public & personal data) for military operations
> Masses not okay with @GrapheneOS partnering with Chinese company for hardware
> Then there is me just observing the full situation unfold.
As much as this is true, it is also one of the reasons blockchain hasn't gained mass adoption - nobody wants to know how stuffs work, they just want stuffs that work.
Web 2 based tech is like - this works, forget about background tech
Web 3 is like - for this work, you need to know the background.
That's the difference.
0x683a10625F0cC9b9aC81eA4fA3759b51f1651234
Send any amount of POL to this address on Polygon Mainnet. You literally can't.
Crypto people : WTF is going on ?
Blockchain people : already know the reason ๐
Thatโs the difference.
@DZed_Real@Acurast@base Simple, go to the settings on the top right corner and clear cache then force close the app. Do this repeatedly till it works.
It usually works after 3 trials
Although I haven't read the docs, but I would think at some point zero validators would need more than a laptop, they would need $ZRO tokens. Plus the reason ETH validators need such amount of money (in $ETH) is because of $ETH's price per $, so if zero validators need $ZRO and should the price per dollar also increase, they could also need as high as that