Jonathan Silverblood

Joined Apr 22, 2018

Jack-of-most-trades that likes to be fascinated with deep subjects like bitcoin, governance and energy.

https://twitter.com/monsterbitar

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MEMO CHALLENGE!!
Create 20 transactions through memo everyday. Make a post of your own. Comment on some posts and become part of the conversation. Like some posts.
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#BCHPLS
2336d · BitID
Work has been started to rework BitID for proper Bitcoin Cash support and a draft specification will be made public soon(tm). A new CashID topic has been created to discuss the specification.
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2336d · CashID
This topic is to discuss the CashID, a continuation of the BitID authentication protocol.
2336d · Bitcoin Cash
& require lots of time to prepare, except for when they do them in hours to fix their fuckups!
2337d · memo
@memo I see you have many different languages, I would like to do the translation in German. I am a native speaker. How can I help you? #memo
2336d · memo
@memo see my last few Memos. What about adding "merchant" profiles, that people can like/follow/review. Could serve as a decentralized public merchant repo. Maybe even separate protocol somehow linked
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En Fri Mand
... it is? Wow, did not expect that.

Then the only real difference between brave and falkon would be that falkon values your privacy and brave values content providers income as well.
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En Fri Mand
It does filter ads, even if you don't pay, but they don't see that as a sustainable solution. I agree BAT isn't cutting it, but BTC fees weren't compatible :)
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En Fri Mand
Yes. Brave is bazed on the netscape/mozilla engine, both are fairly speedy and brave tried to solve the ad problem by incentivizing people to pay, rather than just filter the ads.
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En Fri Mand
It's the continuation of the Qupzilla browser, uses the qtWebEngine so the rendering is on-par with Chrome, but it's privacy oriented. It is also very fast, but lacks debug tools :/
2351d · Capitalism
Fucking cats.
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En Fri Mand
2-3, but in the morning news reading routine I have 12 for a brief period that I close after consuming the content.
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they look nice, but why the flat liine behind them?
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Quick test: opened up every webpage I could think of and now have 25+ tabs, several of which is playing video. Using 2.6gb of ram now.

Man, you really know how to work a browser :D
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En Fri Mand
I... I... I'm speechless.

My browser (falkon), uses ~130mb private memory, and ~160mb shared memory. WHERE is all the memory begin hogged? O.o
2338d · memo
I like that messages on memo are around 200 characters only. Makes you think about what you want to say and condense the information.
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En Fri Mand
32gb is kinda nice. Bit surprised you use up all 8gb though, doing video/image editing or something?
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You'd be on the side that has most nodes, and currently about half the hash. You'd be on the side that gets canonical lexical transaction ordering in your blocks and that support DSV
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En Fri Mand
I have 32b right now, but the first machine I successfully got rid of swap on had 8gb.
2339d · Bitcoin Cash
take a p2p rpg game for example, if each person signs their own actions and extends the chain with all transactions they have seen, then someone breaks the game rules cannot play with others.
2339d · Bitcoin Cash
jdh, not quite true. blockchains without miners have value if all peers involved in their creation can extend it cheaply. then it becomes a DB that relies on cooperation.
2339d · Bitcoin Cash
slb, I don't know anyone other than thomas zander using it, but for the sake of ecosystem diversity more should. I'm running BU on two servers, but might switch one to flowee later on.
2339d · Linux
The OOM detection is nice I guess, but configuring swappiness won't help me. I don't have a swap <3
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I'd also be happy to get feedback on BitID itself, we might try to finalize it for use with bitcoin cash as CashID with better documentation and a reference client.