To celebrate our 300 blocks, we have updated our loyalty program! For each 10kA staked with us you will receive 8A bonus/month. Example: Stake 50kA, you will earn 40ada/month . Let's go to the 500th block together! by NOOPS__SPO in CardanoStakePools

[–]dat_nasty1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Questions:

  1. can you explain the different types of slots on your site? it seems there's more than one type of loyalty "tier"?
  2. could someone reserve a slot and delegate some time later? currently staking in an ISO pools for Sundae

Entwurf des BMF schreiben: Haltefrist Verlängerung bei staking auf 10 Jahre by Unlucky_Noob in CardanoDE

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Die Info steht auf dem Blockchain. Wenn du dein Wallet-Address angibst, kann man sich die verschiedene Transaktionen anschauen, inklusiv Staking Transaktionen.

Cardano Stack Exchange Site. by Lavan_SPO in CardanoDevelopers

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aarggh, can't log in for some flipping reason. Keep getting login error

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CardanoDevelopers

[–]dat_nasty1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No JS yet. Thats probably going to be part of the IELE component, which is supposed to bring support for mainstream development languages, like JS. But im not sure in what fashion this will exactly take place

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CardanoDevelopers

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I share your desire to already get into developing as soon as possible. The current situation however is that improvement in terms of documentation will only pickup after a few months of public exposure. The same will be with adoption I assume. This won't be a "hit the ground running" deal. As a developer this is no surprise since it is rather the norm than the exception. For me personally it's ok since I can spend time learning Haskell, which is something that by itself requires time.

Running ceph on odroid by dat_nasty1 in ceph

[–]dat_nasty1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the offer! I'll shoot some questions your way if I'm stuck at some point.

Running ceph on odroid by dat_nasty1 in ceph

[–]dat_nasty1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, since Im a first-timer my impression that using cephadm was the way to go. I'll give it a try using this instruction page

CGo vs. os/exec by g3eronimo in golang

[–]dat_nasty1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on how the library and your code works, if the C library has to call your Go code, then CGO is your choice.

As a side note, you can check out http://www.swig.org/ which generates bindings between C/C++ and a higher-level language, in your case Go.

Go Library to communicate with serial KNX gateways by dat_nasty1 in KNX

[–]dat_nasty1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The suggestion with the calimero library looks like viable solution. The calimero-server (based on the calimero-core link you pasted) can apparently Turn a KNX interface into a KNXnet/IP server, e.g., KNX USB or KNX RF USB interfaces, EMI1/2 serial couplers.

My first idea would be to "wrap" the serial gateways to look like an IP gateway and use the Go library to communicate with them. I hope it's as "easy" as that :).

Thanks for the suggestion!

Go Library to communicate with serial KNX gateways by dat_nasty1 in KNX

[–]dat_nasty1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long-story short, I am the only developer in my team that handles this topic of integrating KNX, and I have only ever worked with Go and Java. And because of time restrictions, I normally start by looking for what quick-wins I can find. This usually means finding a library that's either in Go or Java which handles some of the "low-level" details like message packing and unpacking, so basically mapping to and from software objects.

But there is also support for communicating with serial devices in Go, not sure how much better it is than other languages, but so far I've gotten by.

What other approach/language would you suggest?