

This is correct. And it’s always possible to bypass and do things illegal. Just like pirating.


This is correct. And it’s always possible to bypass and do things illegal. Just like pirating.


Hahahah sorry for my snarky response in that case. I think the way you typed it there is the same I woild


Things like this can be found easiest by using a search engine.
There’s lots of results but here is a good one.


Lots of cities in the US have hot pot.


No. Absolutely not.
Hope you’re still alive.


Oh that makes the joke even better.


Pretty sure that humor isn’t gonna land here. But I tried.


I think this bag might be what you’re looking for. Solid bag.


The author explained


Confidentiality, regulatory compliance, schema modeling (IDLs?), query load balancing (rpc infra) and operational tooling pretty good in my world now (Solana). Throughout and latency decent now (400ms conf, couple second finality, 4k tps) but obviously the type of system that needs a trustless immutable database has tradeoffs.
How easily can you write a crud system? No clue that’s on you. A line of business service? Why the hell would that need a trustless immutable ledger. You’re barking up the wrong tree. Low level financial systems are pretty much the only thing that benefits. Small niche for proof of existence perhaps. And maybe other immutable use case things.


Based on what? It’s top notch for immutability, zero trust, proof of existence, accountability, transparency, uptime, decentralization, network resilience…
I do for a small home pi cluster


I feel the endless search for avoiding things I hate is a bit of a utopian dream. I try to be a bit more realistic and tolerant I suppose. Understood that you don’t tho.


Not sure what you’re referencing


I’m sorry you feel this way. I haven’t been on reddit in years. I’ll limit or block Lemmy.ml, tension high af in here. Clearly I wandered into an echo chamber I don’t belong in!


Just start using Rust. You can read for years and years about stuff, but it’s much more useful to just start USING and DOING.


I did it for years in the city but can’t anymore.
So yeah, anyhow, that’s my point.


But most of us still drive, I suppose that was the point


Yeah, in search of answers. Not to defend a point.
When I hire, this is actually the preferred experience. College degrees go on the bottom of the pile unless they stand out in another way. College is an indication (for me) that you lack the passion to be self taught.