I'm surprised by how many comments seem to assume Cloudflare is at fault. Shouldn't the default assumption be that no one did anything wrong? In defense of Cloudflare, the sys ops engineer should have understood the…
I completely agree. The only LLM library I've found at all useful is Microsoft's Guidance lib. Otherwise, I just do things by hand.
Is it weird to anyone else that the study (linked in the article) was funded by Time, Inc.? The problem with posting scientific papers (esp. those with high potential for hype) is that they are just a single data point…
This isn't just the arrest of a developer expressing his freedom. Its the arrest of a developer who was knowingly part of a group of people who had the intention of deploying code (via smart contracts). The deployment…
That doesn't seem right. They link this diagram in their docs that show the parts of the contract that can be controlled by governance: https://viewer.diagrams.net/?highlight=0000ff&edit=_blank&la...
It's frustrating to hear crypto twitter talk about how the contract is neutral and "just tech". It marginalizes the fact that there is active governance of the code and smart contract. People are in control of these…
Ah good call. I just found the section talking about this. It looks like 96% of "assets on platform" are crypto. So they hold about 17% of all crypto?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, but their report says they have $256 billion in "assets on platform". If the total crypto market cap is $1418 billion (according to coinmarketcap), does this mean they hold 18% of all…
Thanks for the reply! Also, is there any plan on the horizon to have the cloud offering support Google or Azure? Id love the option to use a different provider than AWS.
Thanks for the reply! I've never worked at Zope. Must be my doppelganger. > We don't "have" row level security per se, that is a native feature of Postgres we expose, and the customer is free to use or not. RBAC is a…
I don't think there is a "best". I think Firebase has the lowest barrier to entry and if you don't exceed the pricing tiers, its a very pleasant experience. Hasura and Prisma are both awesome, but after having worked in…
I like the approach Supabase takes in being a light abstraction over Postgres and using OSS. Even in light of the following critiques, I feel like its one of the simplest ways for an experienced developer to start a new…
I'm surprised by how many comments seem to assume Cloudflare is at fault. Shouldn't the default assumption be that no one did anything wrong? In defense of Cloudflare, the sys ops engineer should have understood the…
I completely agree. The only LLM library I've found at all useful is Microsoft's Guidance lib. Otherwise, I just do things by hand.
Is it weird to anyone else that the study (linked in the article) was funded by Time, Inc.? The problem with posting scientific papers (esp. those with high potential for hype) is that they are just a single data point…
This isn't just the arrest of a developer expressing his freedom. Its the arrest of a developer who was knowingly part of a group of people who had the intention of deploying code (via smart contracts). The deployment…
That doesn't seem right. They link this diagram in their docs that show the parts of the contract that can be controlled by governance: https://viewer.diagrams.net/?highlight=0000ff&edit=_blank&la...
It's frustrating to hear crypto twitter talk about how the contract is neutral and "just tech". It marginalizes the fact that there is active governance of the code and smart contract. People are in control of these…
Ah good call. I just found the section talking about this. It looks like 96% of "assets on platform" are crypto. So they hold about 17% of all crypto?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, but their report says they have $256 billion in "assets on platform". If the total crypto market cap is $1418 billion (according to coinmarketcap), does this mean they hold 18% of all…
Thanks for the reply! Also, is there any plan on the horizon to have the cloud offering support Google or Azure? Id love the option to use a different provider than AWS.
Thanks for the reply! I've never worked at Zope. Must be my doppelganger. > We don't "have" row level security per se, that is a native feature of Postgres we expose, and the customer is free to use or not. RBAC is a…
I don't think there is a "best". I think Firebase has the lowest barrier to entry and if you don't exceed the pricing tiers, its a very pleasant experience. Hasura and Prisma are both awesome, but after having worked in…
I like the approach Supabase takes in being a light abstraction over Postgres and using OSS. Even in light of the following critiques, I feel like its one of the simplest ways for an experienced developer to start a new…