Bevan Barton

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This Enso thing... Every day I see posts I like. I don't use it in case I see something better later.

The end result is that I never use it. I understand the idea of making "likes" more meaningful, but it really just results in no feedback for a whole bunch of things I do like

Dec 12, 2018 23:23

Replying to @Leslie (0x403b9331a9935cf16108aa055ba636ef3a9f4b20)

Hey #peeple. What do you use view the decentralised/blockchain web(3)? Please mention browsers, plugins/extensions and alternatives.

I'm usually metamask on PC and coinbase wallet on Android. I'd like some alternatives too. It might be nice if Brave built something in.

Dec 09, 2018 18:58

Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)

#lkie The concept is great. Thinking about scaling and gas, along with universal logins. I need to give my son Crypto.

Yea definitely. I think some of the 2nd layer network stuff that peepeth, etc is doing could help a lot.

Dec 09, 2018 18:34

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

https://medium.com/@ThePatToner/crypto-has-an-amazing-opportunity-to-teach-children-how-money-works-63f10bf6e3c7

I guess I thought it would find a headline or something. This is an article I wrote about how we can use crypto to teach kids how money works.

Dec 08, 2018 14:37

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

I'd be curious to hear about solutions that are in the works.

I didn't really like the idea of needing to rely on browsers to make the UI usable. Short-term maybe.

Nov 17, 2018 21:15

Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)

What @abcoathup said. It would be cool but currently not possible through MM. Other solutions are possible though (and in the works). @patricktoner

I'd be curious to hear about solutions that are in the works.

Nov 17, 2018 21:10

Replying to @jvck (0x49f7729c66b66cbf0a2e174ff4487be22027177c)

One could tick a box to tell MetaMask that a certain action for a certain domain is accepted to be automated.

I wonder how tightly that would actually bind the developer's hands?

It feels like there would be a lot of possible ways for them to change the behavior of the thing you gave permission to. Which wouldn't be ideal.

Nov 17, 2018 15:33

Replying to @jvck (0x49f7729c66b66cbf0a2e174ff4487be22027177c)

@bevan Now that peeping is free for almost everyone: wouldn't it make more sense to automatise signing once we reach 15 actions? No action required from user and the browser/MetaMask auto signs when 15 actions are reached and sends to server. Don't know if this is even possible.

I don't know what the solution to the problem is, but automating it in some way will definitely help. People will be confused.

It would be nice to tell metamask that a certain action is fine and to never ask again. But that's probably tough to do without being easily abused.

Nov 17, 2018 13:53

Replying to @fasrind (0x43cc5b95c69e4e546125d3f80749990358963f54)

Hello world! New to peepeth and blockchain

welcome

Nov 17, 2018 13:45

Replying to @jvck (0x49f7729c66b66cbf0a2e174ff4487be22027177c)

I think it's highly time fro Peepeth to be a verified Brave Publisher site. Next step would be to have same BAT integration as Twitter will have.

I agree.

Nov 14, 2018 11:48

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

If people are going to die if you do your job poorly, ok I get it. Have a formal path. But if not, why? If you can do the thing, you're qualified. You just need to learn how to tell people. You're going to spend 4 years and $1000s to avoid telling people how you're qualified?

But even with the "people are going to die" jobs, the formal part should be at the very end.

If 2 people know all the same things, what difference does it make?

Does it really matter how you got there?

Nov 12, 2018 13:27

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Putting yourself thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars in debt to have proof that you DON'T know a thing well enough is pretty silly. It's like teaching a kid to buy a lambo right out school.

If people are going to die if you do your job poorly, ok I get it. Have a formal path.

But if not, why? If you can do the thing, you're qualified. You just need to learn how to tell people.

You're going to spend 4 years and $1000s to avoid telling people how you're qualified?

Nov 12, 2018 13:26

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Learning information and skills are vital. Degrees are not. The main reason for a degree is social proof. A way to tell people around you that you learned all the stuff. If they're not able to tell that from the way you act, you probably didn't learn it well enough. #education

Putting yourself thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars in debt to have proof that you DON'T know a thing well enough is pretty silly.

It's like teaching a kid to buy a lambo right out school.

Nov 12, 2018 13:26

Learning information and skills are vital. Degrees are not.

The main reason for a degree is social proof. A way to tell people around you that you learned all the stuff.

If they're not able to tell that from the way you act, you probably didn't learn it well enough. #education

Nov 12, 2018 13:26

Replying to @genderpunk360 (0x7917d240faceeaeea3533c5dcca2dab53ff55511)

I'm testing how Peepeth responds to my SSL configuration on my website... seeing if I got this right: https://genderpunk360.com/2018/10/22/how-to-sit-with-ladylike-poise-class-and-elegance/

Seems like it works ok. What kind of issues were you expecting?

Nov 10, 2018 16:17

Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)

Makes you wonder - in 50 years, will social proof become more, or less popular? Will we end up with an ever more populated world, but one that is split into clusters of tight knit groups? I could see this being a positive thing in many ways... it's kinda how nature made us.

I think the social proof is almost scattering. People are a part of so many different groups now. It used to be that if you missed out on making friends in school that your social life was over. But now you can easily find another group and start over. It's refreshing in ways.

Nov 09, 2018 02:29 Enso 1 Enso

Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)

Hello there @patricktoner! In case I missed it - welcome to our humble orange community.

Thanks! I really like what's happening here.

Nov 09, 2018 02:25

Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)

#I-Agree-CallMeGwei The cost of education (especially broad education) should be trending lower. It's all basically free on the internet. People aren't going in to debt because of "education" they are going in to debt because of "verification of education" or "résumé building".

That's definitely true. It's super cheap to learn things. You're right that what people are paying for is social proof. Which is the silliest reason you could think of to spend that much money.

It's like teaching a kid to buy a lambo right out of school.

Nov 08, 2018 01:16

Education is the most important thing we have.

It's the reason we have nice things. All of them.

The fact that so many people think it's acceptable to put our children 100s of thousands of dollars in debt is living proof that we've failed to educate enough people.

Nov 06, 2018 23:39

I'm going to build an underwater skyscraper city that runs on the blockchain.

All of the people who evolve to survive on salt water after global warming floods everything can live there with me.

Nov 04, 2018 20:56

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639 This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Part 6: Installing and connecting Ganache https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327727977?collection=9kqLHBk8YRUh1w7 #crypto #ethereum

Oct 26, 2018 22:31

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639 This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Part 5: Creating a basic Truffle project. This part is pretty easy. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327704023?collection=9kqLHBk8YRUh1w

Oct 26, 2018 22:30

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639 This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Part 4: Introducing and installing Truffle Suite https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327660215?collection=9kqLHBk8YRUh1w

It's going to help us compile, test, and migrate our #ethereum smart contracts #crypto

Oct 26, 2018 22:25

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639 This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Part 3: Adding the #solidity extension to VS Code https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327634740?collection=9kqLHBk8YRUh1w

Oct 26, 2018 22:23

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639 This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Here's part 2. Setting up Visual Studio Code on the machine. It's quick. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327616963?collection=9kqLHBk8YRUh1w

Oct 26, 2018 22:22

Building Decentralized Apps With Solidity and Ethereum https://www.twitch.tv/videos/327459639

This is the beginning of a video series where I'll be walking you through the design and implementation of a smart contract application that runs on the Ethereum network.

Oct 26, 2018 22:21

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Let's say we encrypt the message when we post it. I control the key. I use this key to flip a switch that allows peepeth to decrypt it. Later I use this key to turn the switch off. If someone gets it from IFPS it's just encrypted stuff.

I also don't know enough to know what the "switches" might be. That part might be make believe. I'm just throwing stuff out there.

Oct 19, 2018 14:56

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

I'm not sure I follow. Are you saying the information also exists somewhere other than IPFS?

Let's say we encrypt the message when we post it. I control the key. I use this key to flip a switch that allows peepeth to decrypt it. Later I use this key to turn the switch off. If someone gets it from IFPS it's just encrypted stuff.

Oct 19, 2018 14:55

Replying to @whitesn (0x009a12d4290630bc01fd82516ac57c1dc6a9bcfb)

Well, when we send our peep, it is already stored and readable (not encrypted or decryptable by everyone). And since ledger is immutable so...

I'm not sure I follow. Are you saying the information also exists somewhere other than IPFS?

Oct 19, 2018 14:45

Replying to @whitesn (0x009a12d4290630bc01fd82516ac57c1dc6a9bcfb)

AFAIK data that are already stored on IPFS are forever there. You can delete it from personal node, but will still exist on others' node.

Sure, but if it were encrypted inside of there and I'm the one with the key, it might as well be deleted. Right?

Oct 19, 2018 14:07

Replying to @tpt (0x618242eb5b2e41ad715a6e1c01aa6d28dea2a911)

Is there something technical that would stop us from owning the IPFS key somehow? Then there could be an option to restrict access to the older version and only show the new ones. Plus we'd actually own our own data. And could potentially turn it all off some day.

In this scenario the IPFS data is encrypted. If it were couldn't we build a switch somewhere that would stop decrypting them?

I guess I'm asking is the "no edits" the thing because these are hard problems or because that's how everyone wants it?

Oct 19, 2018 14:02

Replying to @whitesn (0x009a12d4290630bc01fd82516ac57c1dc6a9bcfb)

Edit feature should still be possible to be coded to the smart contract, although the previous historical data will still be stored in the ledger (similar to how wayback machine works)

Is there something technical that would stop us from owning the IPFS key somehow? Then there could be an option to restrict access to the older version and only show the new ones. Plus we'd actually own our own data. And could potentially turn it all off some day.

Oct 19, 2018 13:44

Replying to @Martian (0xa12a35ede4b30c6f2dd9464a581523f542fa0c3d)

Do you think that a decentralized autonomous organization should have a mirror society to bill and pay taxes or that would go against its own nature @callmegwei @jm9k #DAO #Blockchain @bevan

If we're starting from scratch couldn't we figure out a better way to have money to build things instead of collecting taxes from everyone? Something behind the scenes.

Oct 19, 2018 11:59

It would save me a lot of steps in life if Coinbase had direct deposit and I could pay bills from there.

Oct 18, 2018 16:53

Replying to @Eobardium (0x27159a3338c57dd1dd9802cff0ebe1d8be8f71ae)

This became free after i paid, hurts

I had to pay to link my Twitter. If that makes you feel better.

Oct 18, 2018 16:21

Replying to @honkatonka_ (0xf3cd98f56882ebfa5524e183b071a156ed47e24e)

In the protocol compensation is not specified at all. Usually you just host the files you like and want to be available. However they realized there is a large need for permanently storing files and having them available. This is where Filecoin comes into play.

I'm not familiar with that. Is that a related thing or a competing idea?

Oct 18, 2018 16:18

Replying to @honkatonka_ (0xf3cd98f56882ebfa5524e183b071a156ed47e24e)

I am not really worried about fees. As you say, they are relatively low for submitting batches. However, I wonder about the long-term storage on IPFS. With a growing userbase quite a bit of content will accumulate. Usually people don't host your information for free.

I've never really been able to follow how IPFS hosts are compensated.

Oct 18, 2018 16:07

Replying to @Caravaggio (0xe8224d93a73fa0bbbb9d53df5154e54869950b81)

just gonna peep until somebody notices me

I noticed.

Oct 16, 2018 23:18

How about a stable coin pegged to the price of living in a place for 1 day?

If I have 30 tokens I can live for 30 days.

Would make it a lot more clear what it really represents. And make it easier to plan life.

Oct 16, 2018 23:08

Hello.

Oct 16, 2018 17:30
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