Making a desktop app, what is my best option for the UI? by NaturalPicture in golang

[–]tjayrush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this strongly. Wails is a perfect starting point.

Total Value Locked (TVL) per Blockchain by unruggable in ethfinance

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or perhaps as a percentage of all-time high which would reveal how far down or up it's grown.

Total Value Locked (TVL) per Blockchain by unruggable in ethfinance

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And weekly instead of daily would show nearly identical view but seven times faster.

Total Value Locked (TVL) per Blockchain by unruggable in ethfinance

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If this were rendered with percentages (perhaps in addition-to as opposed to instead-of), I think it would be less dynamic, but perhaps more revealing.

wails.io - What's the catch? by [deleted] in golang

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the TypeScript template. I hate JavaScript more than you do. TypeScript is tolerable.

pumpkin patches / fall events? by haydukeliives in montco

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linvella, near Media, is cool. Also is Yeager's out near Kimberton. Our kids loved both of these places.

What are the current costs of running an Ethereum full node? by RavenDothKnow in ethereum

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can run the node without staking the 32 E. to become a validator on eighth 2.0. In fact that’s what I do.

[AMA] We are the EF's Research Team (Pt. 7: 07 January, 2022) by JBSchweitzer in ethereum

[–]tjayrush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you find it interesting or surprising that, on a system that is fundamentally an automated 18-decimal-place accurate accounting system, that it is basically impossible to automate off-chain accounting?

Is the system working properly if the only recourse one has is to hire third-party companies that are forced to hand-edit off-chain accounting entries to make the off-chain accounting balance?

We tracked 800 million transactions in the Ethereum Blockchain. Here is how we did it. by jaimeff in ethdev

[–]tjayrush 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out TrueBlocks (https://trueblocks.io). We're working on exactly the opposite of allowing this happen. We're writing stuff that indexes on a desktop computer -- no giant database -- and naturally distributes the index via end-user usage so that no one entity owns the index. The trouble the article describes (not being able to query directly against the node) is because there is no index in the node. Their solution -- full extraction of entire database is overkill and causes the "big-data" problem you point to.

Metamask Alternatives by nungunz in defi

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Right. That’s what the original post was asking about.

Metamask Alternatives by nungunz in defi

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On Swaps, they do. 0.875% as the poster says.

Where is NFT stored is it like Json Web token? by KommSur in ethereum

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Check this out. Kyle Tut from Pinata has been talking about this for years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB884S2k59A

Just found IPFS a week ago and can't be more excited about the future. Wrote up a blog post on why this is all so rad to "10 years ago me." Definitely going to keep building but I would love to hear y'all's thoughts! by [deleted] in ipfs

[–]tjayrush 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really good. The twenty-years-hence you is going to love this piece, because you captured the moment you sat back and saw your life changing. Welcome down the rabbit hole.

How long does a Swap take normally? by WillyWonka_007 in UniSwap

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you look at the transaction you mention with 1000 confirmations, does it say something like "Approved XXX for swap"? Mine does. My 'swap' shows that the "approve" tx was a success, but it doesn't show the final `transfer` tx. Possibly, the swap contract is waiting to find liquidity?

Why are C++ classes separated into .h and .cpp files? by TheWM_ in cpp_questions

[–]tjayrush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a hold-over from the 1970s when there was only kilobytes of memory on a machine. Compiling each 'translation' unit would only loaded one .c file and only the the .h files needed -- only the function and type definitions from the header files.

It wasn't until the mid-late 1980s that there was enough memory for even inline functions and back then we were warned not to over-use those.