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Sargos
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
This is called a Sybil attack and Sybil resistance is a known and highly discussed aspect of Quadratic Funding. There's lots of projects tackling this like https://passport.human.tech/
Sargos
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
The outrage isn't about the rule. It's about the sudden decision to choose bureaucracy over common sense.
Sargos
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Is this available for Codex subscription users of Open Claw without needing a separate API key?
Sargos
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Satoshi took many steps to conceal his identity and very much values anonymity. Why is this step one too far?
Sargos
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
>set up a bot that does this

But he already did this. With a bonus of it will continue to work in the future if something breaks or changes. Human time is more precious than computing resources nowadays.
Sargos
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Location: Chicago, IL Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TypeScript, C#, Docker, React/Lit, Azure, Prometheus/Grafana, Solidity, CI/CD Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FOGdgpknT7vBivnHPca5TgaR... Email: [email protected]

I am a Full-Stack Engineer with 10+ years of experience and a heavy lean into DevOps. I enjoy building applications end-to-end—from the front-end components down to the server infrastructure and deployment pipelines.

Currently, I am developing the Ethereum File System (EFS), an open-source project where I wear both hats:

As a Developer: I architected a decentralized application using EAS, Solidity, TypeScript and Web Components, solving complex state management issues in a resource constrained environment.

As an Ops Engineer: I help run the underlying Ethereum network, using Prometheus and Grafana for observability and practicing chaos engineering to ensure node reliability.

Previously, I spent a decade at Epic Systems working on enterprise healthcare software. My work there involved modernizing legacy web platforms (C#/.NET) and managing large-scale server integrations, ensuring federated code worked reliably across varied and rigid enterprise environments.

I’m looking for a role where I can be useful across the stack, whether that means shipping features, improving build tools, or stabilizing infrastructure.
Sargos
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
You have to create small companies in order to build big ones
Sargos
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
You do not need to report a $0 capital gain when using stablecoins. Sure crypto can seem like the wild West with CPAs having different opinions on what little official guidance is out there but that one is simply absurd.
Sargos
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
>being able to just show up in a country, download an app

This seems like a "draw the rest of the owl" situation. If I arrive in a new country with no phone data (which is why I need a sim in the first place) then how do I download an app? Being able to walk up to a guy at the airport and within seconds slide in a SIM solves that data problem.
Sargos
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Testing the theory of whether psychedelics are just inside our heads or whether our consciousness travels somewhere objectively really is why this Tales From The Trip video is my favorite videos. Both men see the same blue woman which is very interesting! https://youtu.be/P_34oNWmNsc?si=_k2CG5b-TVuDaFvM
Sargos
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
all that needs to happen is for countries to destroy their nuclear weapons

all that needs to happen is for governments to stop burning fossil fuels

all that needs to happen is for researchers to publish boring papers replicating others results

all that needs to happen is for fishermen to stop overfishing

Coordination problems seem easy but never really are. The chance of all the miners just suddenly agreeing to do something all at once is pretty low to impossible.