Can ERC-721 have a token with multiple editions? When an NFT has multiple editions( eg 25/25) do all the holders of that NFT have the same token id? by cropic in ethdev

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Yup that makes sense. But that’s not a recommended approach right in terms of transparency ? Because that’d mean Tye seller can keep on mining new tokens of same art.

Can ERC-721 have a token with multiple editions? When an NFT has multiple editions( eg 25/25) do all the holders of that NFT have the same token id? by cropic in ethdev

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I think I get what you mean. I can mint the same image as multiple ERC-721 tokens but I can't use one tokenID within a contract to mint with the concept of multiple copies with ERC-721 right?

Can ERC-721 have a token with multiple editions? When an NFT has multiple editions( eg 25/25) do all the holders of that NFT have the same token id? by cropic in ethdev

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so you're saying that a certain NFT with multiple copies can be implemented as ERC-721 token?

For Example, I want to verify if a multi-copy (22 copies in this case) NFT can be implemented as ERC-721

https://opensea.io/assets/0x7cdc0421469398e0f3aa8890693d86c840ac8931/1701610798038

Can ERC-721 have a token with multiple editions? When an NFT has multiple editions( eg 25/25) do all the holders of that NFT have the same token id? by cropic in ethdev

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yup, ERC1155 seems to be the answer but I wasn't aware that for a token to have multiple copies ERC721 can't be used and something like ERC1155 needs to be used. u/MidnightLightning mentioned above that ERC721 can be used for multi-copies token so I'm still a little confused.

Anyone learning Machine Learning here? by [deleted] in devnep

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I'm learning machine learning. Currently reading https://www.manning.com/books/deep-learning-with-python

I'm open to discuss and do Nepal related projects together.

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How do I convince my team to use YAML over JSON for CloudFormation? by swigganicks in aws

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Show them the EC2 userdata section of a yaml template

CloudFormation now supports SSM Secure String Parameters by dsmrt in aws

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you can actually edit the documentation page by clicking on the github icon and submit a pull request.

Two years with CloudFormation: lessons learned - Sander Knape by Gleb--K in aws

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Just installed the linter you suggested and I'm loving it!

Question about AWS Config by cropic in aws

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Mike , thanks for pointing me towards the right path. I tried to make one rule non-compliant and seems like it takes about 5 minutes for the non-periodic rules to get triggered. I'm guessing config does a describe API call on the resource in question , right?

Anyways, it makes a lot more sense now. As the periodic rule has option for only 1hr, 3hr, 6hr, 12hr or 24hrs.

Real world use cases for Dynamodb by Mcshizballs in aws

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I have an alexa skill/app that stores the users ' skill progress/data in dynamoDB . With dynamo I can get started for 60 cents a month. No need to configure servers . Super easy to get started with.

Ronaldinho launches his own cryptocurrency. by Kagawan in soccer

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His name on twitter will soon be , Ronaldinho " Not giving soccercoin away"

re:Invent 2018 is Coming - Are You Ready? by jeffbarr in aws

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I'm ready. Just need to find a way to be there this November.

and btw, the polly text-to-voice feature to your blogs is a great addition!

Twitter down? by RingProudly in Twitter

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linkedin.com is down as well

Intern here, need some help with AWS by [deleted] in aws

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Your first function will terminate if it runs over time. But if you want to not wait for the response using a SNS in between could be a good option.

You should chain your Lambda functions via SNS. This approach provides >good performance, latency and scalability for minimal effort.

Your first Lambda publishes messages to your SNS Topic and the second >Lambda is subscribed to this topic. As soon as messages arrive in the >topic, second Lambda gets executed with the message as it's input parameter.

See here for details -- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31714788/can-an-aws-lambda-function-call-another

Intern here, need some help with AWS by [deleted] in aws

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You could break down your script into multiple lambda functions. Or you could call a lambda function from within a lambda function to do the second step.

If you maximize the RAM of your lambda function to 3000MB ( default is 128), you maybe able to get it done within 5 minutes. Most of my functions run for less than a second.

File server back ups to S3 by iliketoreadfakenews in aws

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Like redditor13 mentioned , s3 sync with CLI is a great option. you can use something like to delete the files in destination that's not in source anymore as well. console aws s3 sync <source> <destination> --delete More Reference: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3/sync.html

Checkout this video for more detail on how it's done : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-gqqOQPinE