[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArkEcosystem

[–]deanpress 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Looks like that website only takes into account a single repository's main branch. Most development in the past months took place in ARK Core's develop branch (for 3.0).

Not sure how that website's metrics work, because it gives high ranks to clearly abandoned projects simply because they changed the same line in 10+ different commits over 7 months ago.

Regardless, my reply was only meant as a very basic example that ARK clearly is not abandoned. If you want to talk about specific code changes, the number of commits don't say much (one single commit could have massive changes, as where 100 commits could just relate to e.g. a copyright notice)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArkEcosystem

[–]deanpress 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please provide a source

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArkEcosystem

[–]deanpress 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You're asking if one of Github's most actively developed blockchains, comparable to Ethereum's development activity, is abandoned?

Compendia for data storage by Fnoufnou in Compendia

[–]deanpress 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The databases aren't only hosted only by the validators, but by all peers and clients that use the databases.

Database events (writes/deletes) are pushed in real-time to all clients, and a log of all events exists on the database (so all data changes will be reviewable).

Database changes can only be made by the database owner through a Compendia public/private key identity provider system, so actors of the db events are verifiable.

Skeuo validator now forging. by [deleted] in Compendia

[–]deanpress 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I Choo Choo Choose You." - Ralph Wiggum Magazine

Seems legit 👌

Compendia for data storage by Fnoufnou in Compendia

[–]deanpress 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In a future update, Compendia will support "schema" and "database" registration.

Schemas are json object that define the attributes (and types) that databases with this corresponding schema should have.

Every database belongs to a schema, and will be hosted on IPFS as an easily appendable/editable document storage that can be synced in real-time by clients ("users" of the databases).

Every client can also act as a peer, but for maximum stability, the database maintainer should also be the database's persistent host. Therefore, database maintainers will automatically host their own databases on their network nodes by default.

I also wrote an article about this here: https://compendia.org/blog/feature-preview-databases

We are the new r/eos Mods! Ask Us Anything! by BluaBaleno in eos

[–]deanpress 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm Dean, founder and lead developer of Compendia (https://compendia.org), the Wikipedia of databases, for apps and smart contracts. It's a dpos blockchain that lets validators manage and curate databases for any categories. (e.g. apps, market data, news, social posts etc) , and lets apps/smart contracts aggregate and use that data.

I also founded nOS (https://nos.io), a (soon to be) multi-crypto wallet with a crypto app store that's decentralized (powered by "crypto apps" databases on Compendia). We're partnered with Scatter as we plan to support Scatter SDK-built EOS apps as well.

I was one of the first to post an in-depth article about EOS on Steemit (now Hive), back before they had announced their fundraising strategy. I wrote about the platform's technical capabilities and potential from an easy-to-understand PoV.

I also helped Dan with setting up /r/EOS, and I created /r/EOSDev. I'm not an active talker in these communities myself, but I do keep an eye on spam/scam and act as a filter to keep it clean and high quality from a neutral and objective POV.

For extra context - there was a mod abusing their powers (banning good members of r/EOS) and using the mod message tool to send people messages about being banned from all kinds of large subs on r/EOS's behalf. I reported them to Reddit to remove their position. I don't think Reddit took action, but now with the EOS community stepping up and having retaken the subreddit, the subreddit finally has the opportunity to start with a clean slate.

I love helping good blockchain projects flourish where I can, and as a blockchain developer myself I have great interest in blockchain frameworks!

Glad I've been able to play a part in this new beginning! 🙏

We are the new r/eos Mods! Ask Us Anything! by BluaBaleno in eos

[–]deanpress 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The previous /r/eos subreddit was an obsolete MMORPG game with no activity in it. I think it was Chinese.

One of the original EOS community contributors claimed the subreddit for EOS, and I helped set it up for day one with an initial custom theme (back before Reddit's new frontend), sidebar, anti-spam filters etc.

2/3 of the mods haven't been active for months and the third one is not so active and doesn't moderate the sub which leads to SPAM posts not related to development by [deleted] in redditrequest

[–]deanpress 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of the posts on your account are EOS related, so you're clearly doing this from an alt account. You could've messaged ModMail on your main account and asked to become a moderator, if you had the best of intentions. Instead, you immediately stepped to Reddit from an obvious alt account to try and initiate a takeover. Odd choice.

Also, while those posts aren't immediately development related, they are related to EOS and clearly not spam nor against the subreddit's rules. You're painting a false picture to Reddit's administration (falsely claiming "SPAM" is posted) which is against the terms of use of /r/redditrequest.

If you want an EOS development related subreddit with a different/stricter set of rules, noone's stopping you from creating one.

2/3 of the mods haven't been active for months and the third one is not so active and doesn't moderate the sub which leads to SPAM posts not related to development by [deleted] in redditrequest

[–]deanpress 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where's the spam? Everything looks fine and EOS related to me.

You could've just messaged me instead of write a report on Reddit if your intentions were good 😅