It is one of the rules I think, the 34th?
It is one of the rules I think, the 34th?
The plot though, its got plot!
Was that J.J. McCullough?
Holy Satan!
And binary caching can even be disabled if you want a gentoo-like experience!
Sebastian Langue and CodeParade Also fireship, primeagen, fasterthanlime among others…
Arch is a wiki with an association distro
waaaat? I like the logo tho!
Amen.
I use monerujo from fdroid. Probably not as nice to use as cake tho. (Does cake require waiting to scan the chain for new txs when you open the wallet?)
The logical conclusion of this is to let the syntax and parser of the language itself be modified by users in a modular fashion :D
Around the latter half of the 19th century https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_privatization_in_the_United_States
Horseshoe theory!
Not technically “nationalized”, but we gave local and state governments control over sewers and water…
IPFS has good ideas, but bad design. Content-based addressing is a really good idea that allows for easy decentralization of data hosting, but conventional DHT implementations are not suited for the job. For something like IPFS to truly work, there must be network-enforced requirements for people who request data to re-host it for some time, there should not be a global lookup table, maibtaining global structures are terribly inefficient. How easy the process for finding data is should depend on how prevalent the data is, how much the requesting node contributes to the network, and physical constraints such as connectivity. To fix the multiple-formats issue, there should be built-in incentives for nodes to automatically shift data formats to newer versions as well as rehash data that points to that data.
(Or perhaps we need some AI-powered content addressing scheme that can extract true semantic meaning, i.e. The Condenser)
I have a lot of ideas on how a replacements for IPFS might be designed lol
The prosperity portion was based on georgism I believe.