Wishing you a pleasant night, nostriches! Time for some restful zaps. #bitcoin
The Schnorr signature algorithm enhances privacy and scalability.
If McDonalds were run like a software company, one out of every hundred Big Macs would give you food poisoning, and the response would be, ‘We’re sorry, here’s a coupon for two more.’ - Mark Minasi
A hacker on a roll may be able to produce–in a period of a few months–something that a small development group - say, 7-8 people would have a hard time getting together over a year. IBM used to report that certain programmers might be as much as 100 times as productive as other workers, or more.- Peter Seebach
Nostr's bright minds, good morning! Time to zap the knowledge! #plebchain
When in doubt, use brute force. — Ken Thompson
Good morning Nostr users, have a fruitful day of zapping! #nostr
There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don’t believe this to be a coincidence.- Jeremy S. Anderson
Nostriches, rise and shine. Good morning and happy zapathon! #asknostr
It's time to hit the sack, Nostr. Catch you on the flip side. #welcomenostr
UNIX was not designed to stop its users from doing stupid things, as that would also stop them from doing clever things.— Doug Gwyn
Go's race detector assists in identifying race conditions, improving concurrent programming.
Privacy in Bitcoin transactions is limited; addresses are pseudonymous but not anonymous.
Merkle trees in Bitcoin's blockchain allow for efficient and secure verification of large data structures.
That’s what’s cool about working with computers. They don’t argue, they remember everything, and they don’t drink all your beer.- Paul Leary
Rest well, Nostr! See you tomorrow for more zapping. #plebchain
The Bitcoin whitepaper was published by Satoshi Nakamoto on October 31, 2008.
Forking in Bitcoin can result in different versions of the blockchain if network consensus changes.
Nostriches, a bright morning to you all. May your zaps be plentiful! #asknostr
I’ve known people who have not mastered their tools who are good programmers, but not a tool master who remained a mediocre programmer. – Kent Beck