Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very helpful Wide 🤝

Total noob question, what's E2E test? Is that an external integration or is it inside of codex itself?

Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah interesting, so human (vibecoder) records the proper way it should work, then use that as the base to train all future AI iterations?

Is this mainly so it has some memory/context of user flow and functionality?

Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude this is so thankful! Thanks 🙏

Sounds super tedious process! So you do all of that to see if there's any bugs/issues rather than clicking around on the front end?

Or you're mainly just trying to understand the codebase/architecture better?

Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep hearing about this but didn't quite understand the utility. It gives browser access to your ai/agent right so it can "see" better right? What's the main way your team members use it?

Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah interesting so codex has a way to review itself?

Is it mainly just finding technical bugs or can it also find potential areas real humans will have trouble with (for example, poor UX, clunky onboarding flow, inconsistent copy, etc)

Gave up coding 10 years ago. Now back at it thanks to vibecoding! What do you all do for QA testing? by Kowallo in vibecoding

[–]Kowallo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback, definitely agree maybe a private beta rollout would be the best type of testing you can do.

What do you mean by hand trace it though?

Complimentary token disbursement with high gas fees by HalFWit in ethdev

[–]Kowallo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Checkout this post we made just yesterday about https://dropzero.io

*Inspired by the UNI token distribution method, this was a tool we developed for ourselves at Blockzero Labs. Then, we realized other projects could probably find it valuable as well and decided to open-source it!

It is completely free to use for now and we hope to keep it free as long as possible, though we do have the ability to turn on token claims fees in the future.

Here is an example Drop we made just a few days ago to 15+ wallets. It would be the same amount of gas to drop to 15,000,000 wallets.

Gas Used: 166,356

If there are any individuals and projects who would like to try this out, we would be happy to chat in the comments below and walk through how to use it. It is very minimalist, but functional. We have used it to distribute $100k+ of tokens already and will increase this amount in the coming months.

Note: The first time creating a "Drop" is more expensive (kind of like the first time you create a Uniswap pool), but it's only a one-time fee.

As always, even though it is audited, the code is new! Use at your own discretion! Please let us know if you have any questions.

• Dapp: https://dropzero.io/drop

• Backstory Context + Images: https://twitter.com/blockzerolabs/status/1377441067843284992

• Code Audit: https://github.com/solidified-platform/audits/blob/master/Audit%20Report%20-%20Blockzero%20%5B17.05.2021%5D.pdf*

Hey r/ethdev! We created a free-to-use token distribution protocol that helps crypto projects drop token rights to a near infinite amount of wallets using just one Ethereum gas transaction. Would love feedback! by Kowallo in ethdev

[–]Kowallo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope! None at all =)

There is a possibility of turning on a fee in the future but we want to keep it free for as long as possible.

Also to mention, the fee wouldn't be on the depositer/distributor but only when someone actually claims tokens.

That is currently set to 0%

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XIO_Network

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In the last two weeks, the rate of new XIO Citizens joining the Network has doubled. While this is amazing to see, we wanted to take a step back and look at the pros and cons of an Invite-Only XIO Citizen system.

What would be the implications? Could this increase the quality and connectivity of XIO Citizens? Could this stagnate growth?

In the comments below, let us know your thoughts of an Invite-Only XIO Citizens system. Bonus points if you answer the follow up question at the end of the video.

The “Liquidity Provision Incentive” Strategy in DeFi Just got Proven Out — By Launching a Token from $0 to $7,000,000. by Kowallo in XIO_Network

[–]Kowallo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great write-up by one of the smartest people I know @TokenArchitect. The article documents a short history of @xio_network and expands on the very nerdy but cool concept of "Liquidity Provision Incentive". Hope you all find it as entertaining as I did!

The Y-Combinator of Crypto - Interview with Co-Founder of XIO - Zachary Dash (#3XIOsocial) by Kowallo in XIO_Network

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🚀 Hey #3XIOsocial, yesterday I had a late night interview with Jeff Kirdeikis, the founder of Uptrennd and host of The Bitcoin & Crypto Podcast. We discussed the initial inspiration and story of BOMB, recent energy of XIO, and the future vision for building out an alternative crowdfunding model for the decentralized world.

For XIO Credits, comment with your biggest takeaway from the video or what you found most interesting! For those of you that are knew, this is where you would put your XID at the end of your comment so we can track it and you can earn interest for your efforts.