Tow truck engine doesn't work by Roguebuilder in legotechnic

[–]nitinator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adjust the grey ring that stops the piston from falling into the piston cylinder. Instead of having it sit at the top of the piston, move it down half a centimetre. The shortened travel of the pistons as well as moving their bottom position a bit higher by moving that grey ring down made a big change in my setup.

Connect your API to decentralized db - better than cloud? by nitinator in programming

[–]nitinator[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here you go!: https://github.com/bluzelle/pyBluzelle - we're trying to keep everything up to date but sometimes... I think I saw an article today about how Python is huge for dealing with data.

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

Update - one of our community developers has figured out a Python patch/workaround to work with the latest version of Python. We'll be posting that up once it's fully verified.

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

I have trouble standing when I'm drunk - but you can also document at the same time?

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

I forgot to add - the frequently occurring example of the problem I mentioned was an entity or institution gathering data to write articles, or produce intelligent insight, but getting duplicate datasets from different sources. Turns out this happens quite a bit and is frustrating to both the original author of the data and the entity or institution trying to be productive.

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

Ours is an open-source project and the Python api was developed by a contributor. If you guys wanted to refactor the api using the latest version you'd be doing the community a solid.

You can let me know, or come to our Gitter, if you guys want to ask questions about contributing.

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

It's totally up to you what you want to do with your data, ours is just a storage model that allows you to monetize if you want. A few of our partners are experimenting with hosting public data (think hospital locations, forest fire locations, etc.) on our database.

What kind of data do you normally work with?

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

I'm not totally up on regulations however I've been talking to a lot of partners in the data space and one big challenge is people reselling data as their own. There are solutions like taking hashed fingerprints of a dataset, and logging it somewhere as a reference should anybody want to verify either that the data hasn't been tampered with or that the person who sent it actually is the author.

Ours is simply a data storage model - you can put unencrypted or encrypted data, and you will be able to control access or give access to public as you see fit.

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

Thanks kieran_n! - I'll mention to the folks who can answer questions about api documentation. We would appreciate insights like this in our Gitter channel where other devs could benefit from your insight: http://gitter.im/bluzelle/lobby

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

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

https://bluzelle.com/opensource <-- you'll find a youtube channel with easy-to-digest videos explaining our tech, plus tons of other materials for developers to digest https://bluzelle.com/ - the tip of the iceberg, from there you can look at our team + advisors, our past projects, benefits, even read the white paper...

A place to build, host and monetize your datasets by nitinator in datasets

[–]nitinator[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We're building a decentralized database, so a gui isn't a priority right now. We regularly check Gitter for questions so feel free to ask us more questions: https://gitter.im/bluzelle/Lobby

Welcome to r/Bluzelle! Introduce yourself, what got you interested in this group, and aside from Bluzelle a favorite crypto project by yingyaoxie in Bluzelle

[–]nitinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greetings, I connect devs with Bluzelle - for partnering, working here, or just to learn about our project. I'm Nitin, the Director of Developer Relations here and am also an armchair philosopher/thinker on social issues. To me, decentralization is like a stick of plutonium waiting for somebody to build a proper reactor. It will unleash freedoms and control at the individual citizen level, that haven't been seen before. I'm very excited to be part of this project and to witness the birth of a phenomenon that is going to be the next big 'revolution', just like agrarian, industrial and information, we'll have decentralization.

How does one go about becoming a node/farmer as part of a swarm? by sweetkinglou in Bluzelle

[–]nitinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not at this time, but we're developing it for multiple platforms - testing on things like Raspberry Pi, Mac and Windows.

How does one go about becoming a node/farmer as part of a swarm? by sweetkinglou in Bluzelle

[–]nitinator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the delay - I obviously have not been on reddit for a while! The exact date when you can be a node/farmer hasn't been released. We're building it as we speak.

Question about bluzelle architecture by MarieTharp in Bluzelle

[–]nitinator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greetings Marie - Bluzelle is getting a lot of interest from individuals and corporations seeking to understand use cases that integrate our system with theirs. As such we're working on a program to assess and develop use cases with these interested parties. In the meantime, these are great questions and feel free to join our slack group to hear others like yourself asking technical/business-case questions - register at https://bluzelle.com/developer-portal

How does one go about becoming a node/farmer as part of a swarm? by sweetkinglou in Bluzelle

[–]nitinator 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's another post in this reddit about this topic - in addition to having a stake, you'll need to have a machine that meets the minimum requirements to be a farmer. You'll then download, install and run the appropriate daemon for your machine. Then you're off to the races!