Slack doesn't even have a functional input field.
why are we debating ai slop from a [dude](https://www.coindesk.com/author/omkar-godbole) who wrote about XRP in the last 2 of 4 articles?
I created a bunch of Unicode tools during development of ENSIP-15 for ENS (Ethereum Name Service) ENSIP-15 Specification: https://docs.ens.domains/ensip/15 ENS Normalization Tool:…
>SEC has already provided clarity on crypto oof, so...is Ether a security? Is this tweet an exchange? https://twitter.com/hoffmang/status/1515797969802436608
ENS has DNS import via TXT Record verification proof, so the entire DNS tree can coexist in ENS trustlessly as long as future ENS-only TLDs are chosen wisely (seems simple: just use 0x80+ Unicode.) For example, try…
> I hope this idea catches on This already exists with Ethereum Name Service (ENS) https://ens.domains and Sign-in With Ethereum.
I have tool which lets you scroll through all characters in a large document. It also shows names, scripts, and IDNA-like status. https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/chars.html
I've created a bunch of Unicode tools for Ethereum Name Service (ENS). https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/resolver.htm... Also: https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/emoji.html…
FYI, there is a new ENS normalization spec on the horizon: https://github.com/adraffy/ens-normalize.js https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/resolver.htm...
>and also a reasonably good explanation of why, at least in my opinion, crypto is still completely non-viable as a real medium of exchange I understand HN is a shit-on-crypto echo chamber but it's naive to think crypto…
For a .eth name, this is trivial: provide operator approval to N-additional wallets
Unfortunately, this is only single-character confusables. There are an enormous number of permutations missing (ѐ [450] vs è [E8]). The confusable matching isn't even reflexive (A confuse B, but B doesn't confuse A).…
Kinda related: I am developing a library for ENS (Ethereum Name Service) name normalization: https://github.com/adraffy/ens-normalize.js I'm trying to find the best combination of UTS-46, UTS-51, UTS-39, and prior work…
> But this is actually good, nuanced stuff. What's good about it? Half the post is about Bitcoin. A large chunk is about the ENS token distribution. There's no link to any of the contracts or code. There's no comparison…
> This is 100% correct. I think you forgot to divide by s.
It's cheaper to pay for 2 years in 1 tx, than 1 year twice in 2x, because that's 2 vs 1 modifications to global state. The price of gas is not constant. Wait for lower demand.
I get frequent migraines and they almost always correspond to physical transitions: hot-cold temperature changes or bright-dark. I can reliably induce a migraine by looking at alternating black-and-white lines. I have…
I guess if we're sharing fitness plots, here's 1300 measurements and 7 DXA scans: http://i.imgur.com/J4Ls2bQ.png
BIA is pretty bad. Here are ~1300 Fitbit Aria measurements matched against 7 DXA scans. The Fitbit bodyfat data (teal) is just random noise and can barely detect considerable changes in body composition.…
Simple solution in Mathematica: http://i.imgur.com/2iBIRwN.png
Mathematica greatly expanded the space of things I can efficiently prototype. It's my starting point for almost any problem. If you find yourself saying "I don't want to waste my time coding that" or you resort to…
Slack doesn't even have a functional input field.
why are we debating ai slop from a [dude](https://www.coindesk.com/author/omkar-godbole) who wrote about XRP in the last 2 of 4 articles?
I created a bunch of Unicode tools during development of ENSIP-15 for ENS (Ethereum Name Service) ENSIP-15 Specification: https://docs.ens.domains/ensip/15 ENS Normalization Tool:…
>SEC has already provided clarity on crypto oof, so...is Ether a security? Is this tweet an exchange? https://twitter.com/hoffmang/status/1515797969802436608
ENS has DNS import via TXT Record verification proof, so the entire DNS tree can coexist in ENS trustlessly as long as future ENS-only TLDs are chosen wisely (seems simple: just use 0x80+ Unicode.) For example, try…
> I hope this idea catches on This already exists with Ethereum Name Service (ENS) https://ens.domains and Sign-in With Ethereum.
I have tool which lets you scroll through all characters in a large document. It also shows names, scripts, and IDNA-like status. https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/chars.html
I've created a bunch of Unicode tools for Ethereum Name Service (ENS). https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/resolver.htm... Also: https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/emoji.html…
FYI, there is a new ENS normalization spec on the horizon: https://github.com/adraffy/ens-normalize.js https://adraffy.github.io/ens-normalize.js/test/resolver.htm...
>and also a reasonably good explanation of why, at least in my opinion, crypto is still completely non-viable as a real medium of exchange I understand HN is a shit-on-crypto echo chamber but it's naive to think crypto…
For a .eth name, this is trivial: provide operator approval to N-additional wallets
Unfortunately, this is only single-character confusables. There are an enormous number of permutations missing (ѐ [450] vs è [E8]). The confusable matching isn't even reflexive (A confuse B, but B doesn't confuse A).…
Kinda related: I am developing a library for ENS (Ethereum Name Service) name normalization: https://github.com/adraffy/ens-normalize.js I'm trying to find the best combination of UTS-46, UTS-51, UTS-39, and prior work…
> But this is actually good, nuanced stuff. What's good about it? Half the post is about Bitcoin. A large chunk is about the ENS token distribution. There's no link to any of the contracts or code. There's no comparison…
> This is 100% correct. I think you forgot to divide by s.
It's cheaper to pay for 2 years in 1 tx, than 1 year twice in 2x, because that's 2 vs 1 modifications to global state. The price of gas is not constant. Wait for lower demand.
I get frequent migraines and they almost always correspond to physical transitions: hot-cold temperature changes or bright-dark. I can reliably induce a migraine by looking at alternating black-and-white lines. I have…
I guess if we're sharing fitness plots, here's 1300 measurements and 7 DXA scans: http://i.imgur.com/J4Ls2bQ.png
BIA is pretty bad. Here are ~1300 Fitbit Aria measurements matched against 7 DXA scans. The Fitbit bodyfat data (teal) is just random noise and can barely detect considerable changes in body composition.…
Simple solution in Mathematica: http://i.imgur.com/2iBIRwN.png
Mathematica greatly expanded the space of things I can efficiently prototype. It's my starting point for almost any problem. If you find yourself saying "I don't want to waste my time coding that" or you resort to…