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Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

You got them all! Sweet new interface, BTW. Just updated, checking out now...

Ah, wait. That "new interface" is the Night theme, ha. :D

Mar 29, 2019 13:39

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

Great that the #ethcc videos are online already @asseth - I just wished to see the topics instead of the presenter names in the overview. I think names are less important than the content and now I have to click on every video to know if I the topic is interesting to me.

Mar 29, 2019 13:32

Replying to @WallETH (0xb30264ecf07c37dd040598e6feaf6d78e23be812)

WallETH now supports these networks: main, görli, rinkeby, ropsten, kovan, POA, sokol, ETC and xDAI We are living in a multi chain world - what network do you think is missing?

You got them all!

Sweet new interface, BTW. Just updated, checking out now...

Mar 29, 2019 13:27

Replying to @theoldsparrow (0xd2b45813e53e03bf6bb2cd49b2dd6ba2a46e79e8)

So it just ages in a warehouse? I see a great comedy heist movie in the making based on this information.

I'm sure most EU countries have a department of appropriations (or such), to which the customs must transfer confiscated items.

They certainly sit in a warehouse while the transfer happens on paper...

Mar 26, 2019 17:32

Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)

I also find it hilarious that you've gone to such lengths for the succulent. They are practically indestructible, but your dedication and love for the plants is clear, and is admirable. We need more people creating #growtech!

Um... I was actually asked to test a new version of the sensor (with an untested coating), and the succulent was all I had at the moment.

You give me too much credit. It seems obvious in retrospect, but at the time I didn't realise that a hardy plant is a poor fit.

Mar 20, 2019 15:45

Replying to @AnaelleLTD (0x2c89c3660a985ccdebf7e63f5f0f8b83e54cd49d)

Wow. That's a lot of high-tech artillery to safely grow a plant... :)

Heh, it's quite low-tech, actually; the pic shows many design iterations of the same device.

Mar 20, 2019 15:41

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

A colleague once made this (for tomatoes, nettles, and chili peppers): https://wemakethings.net/2015/07/13/pumpensau/ #growtech (heh, I like it)

Me, I've got a cactus and a few other succulents. I've tried this sensor, also from a colleague (a different one):

https://wemakethings.net/chirp/

... but soon stopped, because they're hard to calibrate for a succulent. Had to face it: they don't care much.

#growtech

Mar 19, 2019 22:08

Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)

This weekend the seed sowing frenzy has begun. I've also finally repaired the digital humidity and temperature sensor (dht11) for the raspi1a, which is used to monitor the conditions inside the seedlings tray. 🤓🌱 Any peeps have neat #growtech to share? What're y'all growing?

A colleague once made this (for tomatoes, nettles, and chili peppers):

https://wemakethings.net/2015/07/13/pumpensau/

#growtech (heh, I like it)

Mar 19, 2019 22:04

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

Oh wow. Did the #Veil gas price feed go haywire... https://veil.co/feed/ethereum-gas-price-24h?scope=month

Feb 19, 2019 18:07

Oh wow. Did the #Veil gas price feed go haywire...

https://veil.co/feed/ethereum-gas-price-24h?scope=month

Feb 19, 2019 18:07

Replying to @cburgdorf (0x903ddd91207f737255ca93eb5885c0e087be0fc3)

There's nothing like fighting with bugs that only happen in CI. Meh.

I kind of like these, sometimes, too. They tend to bring out unjustified expectations about computers that people will be running the software on.

OT: If only we could give web devs an experience of their fancy new web site from a public wifi in Cuba, on a ten-year-old laptop...

Feb 19, 2019 13:25 Enso 1 Enso
Feb 19, 2019 13:18

Replying to @d2r2 (0x25551cdc379e74f36da97acdf81212c459fb9e67)

https://jnlwp.defense.gov/About/Frequently-Asked-Questions/Active-Denial-System-FAQs/

Thanks for linking.

> The ADS, a non-lethal directed-energy weapon, projects a (...) focused beam of [EM] waves at a frequency of 95 [GHz]. (...) The ADS provides a quick and reversible skin surface heating sensation that does not penetrate into the target.

Jan 24, 2019 11:32

Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)

One that reminded me of @veox 🤭 Roots of Aloe Vera.

Ah, yes, the green in the jar. 😀👍

Jan 23, 2019 14:58

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

I'll clean up my schedule export from the recent #35c3, and post the most interesting (recorded) talks that I've been to here. Sort of a "curated list", with unknown criteria.

"wallet.fail" by Thomas Roth, Dmitry Nedospasov and Josh Datko, on exploits for popular hardware wallets.

(Only saw second half.)

https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3-9563-wallet_fail

#35c3 #wallet #glitching #trezor #ledger

Jan 15, 2019 09:14

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

2/2 ... to get a balance. Sure, it's an edge case, but that's my point: CREATE2 is a new tool with sharp edges. IMO it's a good thing there's not much hype around it. Hype lowers the signal-to-noise ratio.

I'm also not sure on the correctness of the title, in particular the "without keys" part.

It can work without the user needing to bother as long as "things are going well". What happens when the site's down, funds are embezzled, and the site's operator in Bermuda?..

Jan 11, 2019 12:24

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

IMO the article makes it out a bit simpler than it actually is. Counterfactual execution introduces a few game-theoretic trap doors most contract developers haven't stepped into (yet). Like, that a user could extract service from the site owner without ever intending ... 1/2

2/2 ... to get a balance.

Sure, it's an edge case, but that's my point: CREATE2 is a new tool with sharp edges.

IMO it's a good thing there's not much hype around it. Hype lowers the signal-to-noise ratio.

Jan 11, 2019 12:09 Enso 1 Enso

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

One facet for summary: > CREATE2, says Mota, enables the site owner to predetermine the smart contract address without actually deploying it and paying gas. That can be put off until the user has funds (...) to pay the fee. That way, the site owner would not incur it.

IMO the article makes it out a bit simpler than it actually is.

Counterfactual execution introduces a few game-theoretic trap doors most contract developers haven't stepped into (yet).

Like, that a user could extract service from the site owner without ever intending ... 1/2

Jan 11, 2019 12:05

Replying to @cburgdorf (0x903ddd91207f737255ca93eb5885c0e087be0fc3)

That's a great article highlighting the new possibilities that are coming with the CREATE2 opcode that is coming with the new Constantinople Upgrade. https://decryptmedia.com/4427/create2-ethereum-upgrade-developer-launches-constantinople #Ethereum

One facet for summary:

> CREATE2, says Mota, enables the site owner to predetermine the smart contract address without actually deploying it and paying gas. That can be put off until the user has funds (...) to pay the fee. That way, the site owner would not incur it.

Jan 11, 2019 12:01

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

> Current status of geth/parity Constantinople adoption: {"ParityForkReady":135, "ParityForkNotReady":65, "GethForkReady":345, "GethForkNotReady":583, "Total":1363} https://gitter.im/ethereum/AllCoreDevs?at=5c37581483c7e3776549876a

Jan 10, 2019 20:07

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

Not, strictly speaking, correct numbers: `ethernodes` does not discern between nodes on different networks/chains if it can't get the info from them (for example, the remote disconnects immediately because it's got `too_many_peers` already).

> Current status of geth/parity Constantinople adoption:
{"ParityForkReady":135, "ParityForkNotReady":65, "GethForkReady":345, "GethForkNotReady":583,
"Total":1363}

https://gitter.im/ethereum/AllCoreDevs?at=5c37581483c7e3776549876a

Jan 10, 2019 14:38

Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)

Constantinople Hard Fork: 1 Week to Go, Less Than 15% of Nodes Ready https://cryptovest.com/news/constantinople-hard-fork-1-week-to-go-less-than-15-of-nodes-ready/

Not, strictly speaking, correct numbers: `ethernodes` does not discern between nodes on different networks/chains if it can't get the info from them (for example, the remote disconnects immediately because it's got `too_many_peers` already).

Jan 10, 2019 12:48

Tried mining #ProgPow on #Gangnam testnet. "WOЯꓘƧ ꟻOЯ MƎ."

https://github.com/AndreaLanfranchi/ethminer/pull/47

Most krypto-mining software I've seen looks like "drive-by coding". So are protocols.

"Standards" is a dirty word, because it eats into the profit margin.

Jan 09, 2019 13:34

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

I'll clean up my schedule export from the recent #35c3, and post the most interesting (recorded) talks that I've been to here. Sort of a "curated list", with unknown criteria.

"Wifi4EU" by Little Detritus, a program by the EU to fund public wifi that disregards much research on user security/experience, and is in opposition to privacy.

https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3chaoswest-52-wifi4eu-broken-by-technical-specification

#35c3 #wifi #surveillance

Jan 06, 2019 12:11

Replying to @benjaminion_xyz (0xd262d146e869915444d0f34ecdaabab5ab43007e)

Happy New Year, everybody! 🎉 Your first 2019 "What's New in Eth2" is ready for you: The To (the far side of) the Moon 🚀 Edition https://notes.ethereum.org/c/Sk8Zs--CQ/https%3A%2F%2Fbenjaminion.xyz%2Fnewineth2%2F20190104.html

Thank you for making these (and for posting here, too).

Jan 04, 2019 17:03

Replying to @epicLevi (0x609dbb03788c7ec86341ab3c99cb39730d77d7f6)

Mechanical machines feel almost magical. Have you seen this Marble Machine by Wintergatan? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q

I think I have, over someone's shoulder... Mesmerising in either case.

Jan 03, 2019 22:02

Replying to @MysticRyuujin (0x61d21716c9af33d522a98ec82befe3588f6a76ff)

I just joined and was wondering this too. My account is literally mysticryuujin.eth but I don't see anything ENS related here :(

Indeed not supported yet. Probably deep, deep on the backburner.

@Bevan could likely use a hint as to how to form a query, possibly a helper JS function...

For ref, we're talking about this part of #ENS:

http://docs.ens.domains/en/latest/implementers.html#reverse-resolution

Jan 03, 2019 19:04 Enso 1 Enso

Replying to @veoxxoev (0x644247861f74fe0db9ec39d3a1369fd4b862d893)

Adder. #35c3

That is, a part of a mechanical adder.

Couldn't post sooner - probably because image was too big, and was failing to upload.

Jan 03, 2019 18:47

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

I'll clean up my schedule export from the recent #35c3, and post the most interesting (recorded) talks that I've been to here. Sort of a "curated list", with unknown criteria.

To start off - since this is at the top of the file:

"The Precariat" by Guy Standing, on the emergence of a new (under-)class in Western countries.

https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3-10021-the_precariat_a_disruptive_class_for_disruptive_times

#35c3 #politics #ubi

Dec 31, 2018 15:48

I'll clean up my schedule export from the recent #35c3, and post the most interesting (recorded) talks that I've been to here.

Sort of a "curated list", with unknown criteria.

Dec 31, 2018 15:42

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

Happy to show you how this is done. I have time between 0:30 and 1:15 (want to go to the chaos communication slam then)

Was leaving in a haste when you wrote this. :(

Need to vacate accommodation early tomorrow morning, so couldn't let myself get so pleasantly "stuck".

Dec 30, 2018 00:34

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

Don't know where that is. First time Android testing. Will take a while before I understand what I'm doing at all. Quite likely not this year. ^_^

... Will open issue, of course.

Dec 30, 2018 00:31

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

can you send me the StackTrace or perhaps even open an issue? Thanks for trying it out - there are still some rough edges hence I did not yet release it to the public or even provide an apk. Hope to be able to release beginning next year - testing helps - thanks!

Don't know where that is. First time Android testing. Will take a while before I understand what I'm doing at all. Quite likely not this year. ^_^

Dec 29, 2018 23:07

Now installing #PeepDroid on #Android. Will create separate account, so it doesn't intermingle with this "main" one.

Dec 29, 2018 17:34
Dec 29, 2018 17:27

Off to #35c3. See you there.

Dec 26, 2018 06:24

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

...or a counter-basque provocateur working to portray the movement in negative light, as a loud-mouthed, poorly adjusted group that tends to the extreme. A classical tactic of media capture and derailing. 4/5

The nuance of Basque and Catalan independence movements interest me only slightly, and - sorry, mate! - I'm rather unlikely now to take heed of your opinion. 5/5

Dec 17, 2018 14:03

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

So far, the persona you present is either that of a teenager that's found an outlet for their defiant impulses (nothing wrong here!.. been there done that!.. _¡Viva la revolución!_); or... 3/5

...or a counter-basque provocateur working to portray the movement in negative light, as a loud-mouthed, poorly adjusted group that tends to the extreme. A classical tactic of media capture and derailing. 4/5

Dec 17, 2018 14:02

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

It is not the desire of one group or another to claim "collective national identity" that will be moderated here. It is your obnoxious behaviour that will (if you keep escalating). 2/5

So far, the persona you present is either that of a teenager that's found an outlet for their defiant impulses (nothing wrong here!.. been there done that!.. _¡Viva la revolución!_); or... 3/5

Dec 17, 2018 14:02 Enso 1 Enso

Replying to @veox (0xf75b78571f6563e8acf1899f682fb10a9248cce8)

No, it's not "forbidden". The Basque Independence movements are reasonably well-documented and a part of reality, both modern and historic. Discussing them is not controversial; not as you make them out to be. 1/5

It is not the desire of one group or another to claim "collective national identity" that will be moderated here.

It is your obnoxious behaviour that will (if you keep escalating). 2/5

Dec 17, 2018 14:01

No, it's not "forbidden".

The Basque Independence movements are reasonably well-documented and a part of reality, both modern and historic.

Discussing them is not controversial; not as you make them out to be. 1/5

Dec 17, 2018 14:01

Replying to @brunobar79 (0xe46abaf75cfbff815c0b7ffed6f02b0760ea27f1)

I guess this is the first peep from the MetaMask mobile app!

🎆

Dec 17, 2018 13:06

Replying to @ligi (0x0402c3407dcbd476c3d2bbd80d1b375144baf4a2)

"Skin in the game and nothing to lose" great session today @fullnode_berlin with @ethberlin @MPtherealMVP @5chdn @BenjaminBollen @maurreth @helsfoftroy @philipplgh @MareenGlaeske @AlexBoerger and more There is something great growing in Berlin - watch this space!

Don't those exclude one another?..

Dec 17, 2018 13:02

Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)

#PhotoWalk #Barriers #Summary Thinking about the theme of barriers. Though nature given time will overcome.

It is cool how you manage to find a common topic to tie a photo-walk together.

OT: I recently found a (substantial) length of pristine, unclipped barb wire in a dumpster where I'd least expect to find it. Relatively well-populated urban area. Art project leftovers?.. Go figure.

Dec 14, 2018 01:01

Replying to @colinleath (0xe7d0ae1823582e5e6c3a0f9bb0526d380b16edf4)

Peeping from Opera on Android!! Happy December from Goleta.

How do you find #Opera so far?

I see you've used #Firefox previously - anything radically different?

Dec 14, 2018 00:48

Replying to @lane (0xf837c0ef1395c33f94f927847cc1f30f89df5ae9)

Indiscriminate bans and censorship without justification are the first widespread case of AI abusing humans - whether it be your bank, social network, or sharing economy provider. Web3 is a bulwark against that censorship.

Perhaps; or maybe Web3 pulls the price tag from under the cuff, and makes the censorship apparent.

It can go either way.

Dec 14, 2018 00:41

Replying to @lane (0xf837c0ef1395c33f94f927847cc1f30f89df5ae9)

I'm annoyed that Twitter keeps bringing the banhammer down on my friends, so I'm taking a week-long hiatus. What better way to fill the time than finally trying out Peepeth? Hello, world!

I was once on the heavy end of that hammer, and never bothered to go back.

Eventually, it will only be people that have nowhere else to go, and nothing better to do.

Dec 14, 2018 00:39

Replying to @shiv (0x5c4b2dbb3f9773186a14a5736c5b13705f0c4c4d)

I wrote this about Network gas costs and what dApps should do about them https://medium.com/streamrblog/ending-network-gas-costs-bad-for-web3-decentralization-7ef9ce036f09

Tend to agree with the message found here.

Dec 14, 2018 00:32

#Trinity Ethereum node should be #Constantinople-ready with release `v0.1.0-alpha.20`:

https://github.com/ethereum/py-evm/releases/tag/trinity-v0.1.0-alpha.20

Dec 14, 2018 00:13
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