Venmo is owned by PayPal and will freeze your account just like PayPal.
1) you need an archive node to get historical events which is the only way to do lots of things. E.g. scrape all NFTs 2) Erigon has horrible bugs and is missing data. I filled a ticket against one such issue and they…
Name a main stream one that is easy? I run archive nodes for SOL, ETH, Polygon, others.
Have you tried storing the list lately? I don't think you have a 10TB plus flash drive. https://etherscan.io/chartsync/chainarchive Crypto is more and more centralised because the hardware to run your own node is now…
Ahhh, yea did that as a kid too. Although, I tipped it on its side. The trick was to make toast then microwave the cheese :) But seriously, my mom was furious. No YouTube required.
I still maintain a product with a few $100K/year revenue written in meteor. We long ago ditched the backed/DB layer but the frontend has aged fairly well. It is still fast and responsive. I will never create another…
My account was effected. I contacted support and they said it would remain open. Today I got an email saying it will be closed. I transferred my 10K cash balance out. I still don't know if my account will remain open. I…
But, see, your analysis doesn't inspire confidence in the economy which is bad for the economy. We need a different explanation. Ya know like "transitory inflation". Dam, used that, I guess Ukraine.
You sure you were not just out of the loop? Engineers are often not included because they would object. You were only there a few years so I doubt you were privy to much of the politics.
2nd this. I saw lots of packet loss on my gig connection when scraping a few TBs over IPFS. Turned off garbage collection which just deletes the whole cache when you go over a threshold?
Yep, exactly. Opensea hosts most of their minted NFTs on HTTP.
Open seas contract code is not open AFAIK (binary is obviously available but I have not seen source other than decompile) Many contracts can be updated by leveraging proxy contracts. They can delete your nft if you mint…
Fyi, about 36% of NFTs use IPFS on eth and another 9% are entirely on chain. See yournfts.org
> They don't even have an on-chain hash of the digital asset Yea... 45% of NFTs have their hash on chain https://yournfts.org/#stats. It isn't great but it isn't none.
It is about 9% on ETH. yournfts.org
It proves they are based out of the US and lost a court case. If I owned the company I would do the same if nothing else but to preserve capital.
RIP torguard
You got a cholesterol test and only a cholesterol test? That was what the parent comment is about. Tests vary a lot by test. LabCorp states their prices very clearly. Walgreens also has cholesterol tests for ~30$…
You can buy a prepaid SIM card with SMS support for 5$ that are good for a month. I have a stack on my desk for stuff like this.
A test in the US < $50 and is easy to schedule without having a doctor involved at LabCore or similar. Is that an option in CA?
I have done this with my laptop for years traveling internationally. If you don't press the right key at the right time you are greeted by windows.
Charging back on your Amazon prime account will quickly get it closed. Any gift balance you have goes with it. You can probably keep access to your digital purchases if you complain enough.
In my experience their gateway is not great and serves captchas occasionally if you're requesting rare content they don't have cached. I ended up just running my own node at a provider supporting bandwidth alliance and…
Thanks will do! Also, your post would have saved me a bunch of time a few years back. Gj.
Yea, I have run postgres/citus on zfs with petabytes of data. His analysis on record size is lacking. E.g there is a trade-off between compression vs record size. More compression means more effective iops
Venmo is owned by PayPal and will freeze your account just like PayPal.
1) you need an archive node to get historical events which is the only way to do lots of things. E.g. scrape all NFTs 2) Erigon has horrible bugs and is missing data. I filled a ticket against one such issue and they…
Name a main stream one that is easy? I run archive nodes for SOL, ETH, Polygon, others.
Have you tried storing the list lately? I don't think you have a 10TB plus flash drive. https://etherscan.io/chartsync/chainarchive Crypto is more and more centralised because the hardware to run your own node is now…
Ahhh, yea did that as a kid too. Although, I tipped it on its side. The trick was to make toast then microwave the cheese :) But seriously, my mom was furious. No YouTube required.
I still maintain a product with a few $100K/year revenue written in meteor. We long ago ditched the backed/DB layer but the frontend has aged fairly well. It is still fast and responsive. I will never create another…
My account was effected. I contacted support and they said it would remain open. Today I got an email saying it will be closed. I transferred my 10K cash balance out. I still don't know if my account will remain open. I…
But, see, your analysis doesn't inspire confidence in the economy which is bad for the economy. We need a different explanation. Ya know like "transitory inflation". Dam, used that, I guess Ukraine.
You sure you were not just out of the loop? Engineers are often not included because they would object. You were only there a few years so I doubt you were privy to much of the politics.
2nd this. I saw lots of packet loss on my gig connection when scraping a few TBs over IPFS. Turned off garbage collection which just deletes the whole cache when you go over a threshold?
Yep, exactly. Opensea hosts most of their minted NFTs on HTTP.
Open seas contract code is not open AFAIK (binary is obviously available but I have not seen source other than decompile) Many contracts can be updated by leveraging proxy contracts. They can delete your nft if you mint…
Fyi, about 36% of NFTs use IPFS on eth and another 9% are entirely on chain. See yournfts.org
> They don't even have an on-chain hash of the digital asset Yea... 45% of NFTs have their hash on chain https://yournfts.org/#stats. It isn't great but it isn't none.
It is about 9% on ETH. yournfts.org
It proves they are based out of the US and lost a court case. If I owned the company I would do the same if nothing else but to preserve capital.
RIP torguard
You got a cholesterol test and only a cholesterol test? That was what the parent comment is about. Tests vary a lot by test. LabCorp states their prices very clearly. Walgreens also has cholesterol tests for ~30$…
You can buy a prepaid SIM card with SMS support for 5$ that are good for a month. I have a stack on my desk for stuff like this.
A test in the US < $50 and is easy to schedule without having a doctor involved at LabCore or similar. Is that an option in CA?
I have done this with my laptop for years traveling internationally. If you don't press the right key at the right time you are greeted by windows.
Charging back on your Amazon prime account will quickly get it closed. Any gift balance you have goes with it. You can probably keep access to your digital purchases if you complain enough.
In my experience their gateway is not great and serves captchas occasionally if you're requesting rare content they don't have cached. I ended up just running my own node at a provider supporting bandwidth alliance and…
Thanks will do! Also, your post would have saved me a bunch of time a few years back. Gj.
Yea, I have run postgres/citus on zfs with petabytes of data. His analysis on record size is lacking. E.g there is a trade-off between compression vs record size. More compression means more effective iops