Right, but the block hash is a different story. I think in the future I'll do both, like this:
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I'm honestly not sure how that would work. My mind spends too much time outside my life to think about writing about it. Do you? Is that helpful? And how do you do it?
Tor is fantastic, I use it all the time with my Start9 Embassy. There's definitely been problems, no doubt, but overall I'm really impressed with all they're doing so far. Plus, I'm really looking forward to when Arti is finished.
Remember, if someone's offering illegal inferences, if they're a bot, they legally have to tell you.
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Indeed! I've noticed that if I'm really upset or annoyed, I can just write Rust and my mood improves. I call it "Rust therapy"... One example is a precursor to my work on carbonado.io, it was called Forage, and it was a Rust therapy project I did after getting fired from my job working on Filecoin. I just had so many ideas filling my head, to keep from being overwhelmed, I had to write them down.
It helps to get thoughts out of my head so I can move on and do other things... It's why I do so much writing!
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Yep, block height from the timechain :)
Not as provable technically as a hash from the latest block, though.
There's a few outfits working on this kind of tech; this video covers some of them:
I like the concept of laserweeding a lot. I think that's even better than the robot that targets just a little pesticide spray. No pesticide at all means it's basically solid state.
Fedimint is really good for this. Links on the GitHub:
https://github.com/fedimint/fedimint
Somewhat inconveniently, RGB only does calls on Jitsi but the Telegram is active. DIBA has a Discord, but we never really use it. I prefer when we do Twitter Spaces, but we don't really do external-facing dev calls.
The first step to becoming a Bitcoin maximalist is admitting you were wrong.
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I just read something about Java that'll give me nightmares... "There are so many things you're supposed to run only with specific Java versions, and I just broke something when updating."
Java versions predate semver.org, so it doesn't shock me that going from 1.7.0.2 to 1.7.0.3 breaks a Java program, but I have to tell ya, seriously, in 40 years I want to be updating to Rust 1.415.0. Breaking changes are a hard fork.
Rust should be like Bitcoin. The base layer should not contain breaking changes.
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