Forwarded from 1nfoCreate
This is what im studing right now.
https://youtu.be/zdsh3E_0EDk
https://youtu.be/zdsh3E_0EDk
YouTube
Dec 2020 - Lisp-y - Data Abstraction in Forth - Brad Nelson
Dec 2020 - Lisp-y - Data Abstraction in Forth - Brad Nelson
SVFIG 2020-12-19
SVFIG 2020-12-19
Forwarded from 1nfoCreate
Then we do AI
https://youtu.be/en1eycU7lZo
https://youtu.be/en1eycU7lZo
YouTube
2021-08-28 - Deep Learning in Forth - Part I - Brad Nelson
SVFIG 2021-08-28 - Deep Learning in Forth - Part I - Brad Nelson
Forwarded from Kurt 🍌 GorillaPool.com
GorillaPool’s software offering. Gonna reinvigorate open source toolkits and such. Encourage more devs to come use and build more tools. The best of them will be hosted by and most easily used by GorillaPool to benefit the pool by sending it exclusive txs. But any dev can modify and fork as they see fit.
This is the vision of BananaStack
This is the vision of BananaStack
Forwarded from Kurt 🍌 GorillaPool.com
Twitter
GorillaPool 🍌🍌
Bitcoin is P2P cash & a complete system for the monetization of all data. We will provide support for tools connected directly to our honest nodes to allow open protocols to unify all data and commerce regardless of how it was created. We call this BananaStack™…
Forwarded from Deleted Account
I released a library for BSV written in C# called BsvSharp that can be found on as NuGet packages with the source on Github (https://github.com/chrissolutions/CafeLib/tree/main/Enterprise/BsvSharp). BsvSharp is heavily based on KzBSV (https://github.com/kzbsv/KzBsv) written by Tones Notes. I wanted to use KzBSV but it doesn't run within Blazor. Blazor is a tool that is use to write WebApps in C#. With BsvSharp, you can write a BSV application end-to-end in C#. Currently, most of the tooling is written in JavaScript with limits development choices. Hopefully this library will open up BSV development to .NET developers like myself.
Forwarded from CSW - Slack Channel (@RamonQuesada 🌷)
Trust in Smart Contracts
7 de octubre de 2018
por Craig Wright
https://medium.com/@craig_10243/trust-in-smart-contracts-28f99f23d7e8
7 de octubre de 2018
por Craig Wright
https://medium.com/@craig_10243/trust-in-smart-contracts-28f99f23d7e8
Medium
Trust in Smart Contracts
Both electronic and paper documents are subject to tampering. The discovery of collisions has demonstrated that the process of signing a…
Forwarded from CSW - Slack Channel (@RamonQuesada 🌷)
It is very simple.
If you are building node software your job is to build a system that follows the protocol exactly. Not 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% - that is insufficient. 100%. No exceptions.
Your next requirement is to completely utterly ignore any Twitter troll telling you about things that they need fixed for their wallet because they are inadequate. This is the point, those developers on Twitter who cannot fix their wallet are inadequate. That’s their problem. If they cannot continue, competition will replace them. This is capitalism.
When those building applications failed to make a simple check that ensures the transaction they are receiving has not been seen on the network before, and by that I mean that every input transaction is completely unseen, and that the fees are at least the minimum amount… Then very simply that person can go out of business. I have no problem with this. In fact, it improves the ecosystem. They can either learn to be better developers or they can move on to something else. Don’t think that there’s any other way of looking at this. We want people in the system who can design something and not whine about changing it. If you mark up your web application because you failed to correctly encode the protocol specification, you don’t go to the various protocol specification bodies on the Internet including the IEEE, IETF, IESG and W3C and continue to bitch to them. You fix the application.
This is not a difficult concept. If you build the application and you don’t include all of the requirements, fix your application. Bitcoin does not change for you.
CSW
Feb 26, 2022
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1645875168986649?thread_ts=1645875168.986649&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/4087
If you are building node software your job is to build a system that follows the protocol exactly. Not 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% - that is insufficient. 100%. No exceptions.
Your next requirement is to completely utterly ignore any Twitter troll telling you about things that they need fixed for their wallet because they are inadequate. This is the point, those developers on Twitter who cannot fix their wallet are inadequate. That’s their problem. If they cannot continue, competition will replace them. This is capitalism.
When those building applications failed to make a simple check that ensures the transaction they are receiving has not been seen on the network before, and by that I mean that every input transaction is completely unseen, and that the fees are at least the minimum amount… Then very simply that person can go out of business. I have no problem with this. In fact, it improves the ecosystem. They can either learn to be better developers or they can move on to something else. Don’t think that there’s any other way of looking at this. We want people in the system who can design something and not whine about changing it. If you mark up your web application because you failed to correctly encode the protocol specification, you don’t go to the various protocol specification bodies on the Internet including the IEEE, IETF, IESG and W3C and continue to bitch to them. You fix the application.
This is not a difficult concept. If you build the application and you don’t include all of the requirements, fix your application. Bitcoin does not change for you.
CSW
Feb 26, 2022
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1645875168986649?thread_ts=1645875168.986649&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/4087
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CSW - Slack Channel
CSW
Feb 26, 2022
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1645875168986649?thread_ts=1645875168.986649&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/4087
Feb 26, 2022
https://metanet-icu.slack.com/archives/C5131HKFX/p1645875168986649?thread_ts=1645875168.986649&cid=C5131HKFX
https://t.me/CSW_Slack/4087
Forwarded from febles24
Telegraph
The Vision for Bitcoin
Blog > Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech