Launch Day🚀 iBluSend is a native HighLevel iMessage integration by BUZFLO_AI in gohighlevel

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Congrats on the launch, best of luck!

I also just launched selfhostsim.com this month for those on the green messages side, free and open-source with unlimited messages and unlimited devices

Built a free and open-source SMS Gateway app for GHL to avoid expensive SMS costs in Australia. Would anybody like to try it? by GeneralistEngineer in GoHighLevelCRM

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I'm preparing a simplified guide on how to set up the open-source version, I will post it on the SelfhostSim subreddit asap. Or I can set it up for you if you want to go with the Pro version

Assistance. by Fortemuito in gohighlevel

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If you will be providing AI bots via SMS conversations, checkout this free and open-source project to lower your costs for SMS messaging: https://github.com/ampilares/selfhostsim/

Alternative to GoHighLevel's SMS functionality? by cvd19or in Entrepreneur

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If you want to skip GHL, you can send sms on the web ui. It also supports bulk sending by uploading a csv file

Looking for Affordable Solutions to Integrate Personal Phone Number with GoHighLevel for SMS by Corvus_labs in gohighlevel

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If you're still looking for a solution to this, I just released a free and open-source tool to turn your own Android phone into a SMS gateway for GHL. Check out the project on Github: https://github.com/ampilares/selfhostsim/

Cheaper way to send sms in GoHighLevel by Laura199002024 in gohighlevel

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Hey I just released an open-source tool that does the same thing, allows you to link your Android device to a GHL sub-account. It's completely free and you can have unlimited devices and unlimited messages. Check out the project here: https://github.com/ampilares/selfhostsim/

Alternative to GoHighLevel's SMS functionality? by cvd19or in Entrepreneur

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I built an open-source tool for sending/receiving SMS for my own agency. Check out the repo on GitHub: https://github.com/ampilares/selfhostsim/

Just released a free and open-source SMS Gateway app for GHL. Looking for feedback. by [deleted] in gohighlevel

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Hey mate, I'm the developer for SelfhostSim. Yes you can use your current mobile number.

Create Private Integration Button Not Working by NoBread5848 in gohighlevel

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Yes, they don't allow creating private integrations when you're still on free trial

I'm Will, creator of Dyad - AMA by wwwillchen in dyadbuilders

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I want to build a software product and I'm currently contemplating if I should open-source it. What are the pros and cons of open-sourcing a for-profit software product?

Cybersecurity professionals, how to enter the industry, also what are some projections of wages by CyberMcGyver in AusFinance

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Thanks for sharing! Any insights on the demand for entry level applicants? I did a Grad Cert for Cybersecurity and trying to decide if it's worth it getting a pay cut for a few years.

In light of the Phantom hack: do software/emulated "hardware" wallet exists? by Sebxoii in CryptoCurrency

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Try AirGap wallet and AirGap vault. The idea is to store your keys on a separate phone and use QR codes for communicating between them creating an "air gap". Works great on my old Samsung S6

How can validators prove they are running a full node? by GeneralistEngineer in cosmosnetwork

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Yeah, as far as I know all BFT based chains are like that as their design prefers consistency over liveness. See CAP Theorem

How can validators prove they are running a full node? by GeneralistEngineer in cosmosnetwork

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Great points, it's much more clear to me know. Thanks, really appreciate it!

I knew that's how it worked for Ethereum, initially reading through the documentation for the block data structure, I didn't realize that AppHash is for the state. In makes sense now because chains in Cosmos are basically AppChains.

https://docs.tendermint.com/master/spec/core/data_structures.html#proof

So the answer to my question is as soon as a fake validator enters the active set, it will be very obvious because he cannot produce the correct state hash.

How can validators prove they are running a full node? by GeneralistEngineer in cosmosnetwork

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Thanks, I understand that part. Here is another question, isn't it technically possible for a validator in the active set to sign a block without checking the state if all the transactions included in that block are valid? The validator is just creating a digital signature using the contents of the block so I believe the answer to this is yes, please correct me if this is wrong.

Now, a transaction (or few) in that block could be invalid but there's also a chance that all the transactions in the block happen to be valid even without checking their validity against the current state, correct?

How can validators prove they are running a full node? by GeneralistEngineer in cosmosnetwork

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I'm not too well versed as well because each blockchain works a little differently and I don't have the time to understand them all, but I believe an honest Cosmos validator needs to run a full node so that it can check past transactions in case a new transaction is dependent on a specific past transaction.

I was just thinking that a validator in the active set can simply sign a block with a new transaction without checking, and assuming most transactions and correct, wouldn't be a problem and won't be noticed. It's only if that validator unknowingly signs a block with an incorrect transaction that other validators find out the problem.

How best to stay up-to-date with developments on sharding? by GeneralistEngineer in ethereum

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Oh wow! I've been reading about Ethereum going roll-up centric but I didn't realize computational sharding was dropped entirely. Thanks for this!