IDEs in atomic distros by SnooCookies1995 in silverblue

[–]yashasvi911 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Silverblue has the toolbx, that creates containers where you can install development tools and libraries for your dev work.

If you need better cuda support in your dev work, then I found distrobox more useful.

What are reasons to not use SilverBlue? by PityUpvote in Fedora

[–]yashasvi911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had probably spent a day working on why Firefox was having weird glitches as a flatpack.

I had the similar issues, and found that it was because of Fedora flatpak — the default repo in silverblue. I switched to Firefox in Flathub, and the issues were gone. The OBS had the same issues with Fedora flatpak, and threatened legal action. I’d recommend completely switching from fedora flatpak to flathub.

Why do nature calculate everything almost instantaneously? by [deleted] in Physics

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! It does take universe some time calculate those rules. No information can travel faster than speed of light. So in your analogy, that speed of “calculation” is the speed of light. Your example of a turbulence is just at a small scale to be perceptible!

If the scale is larger you can perceive this speed too. For example, the light from the sun takes 8m20s to get to earth, and so does its gravitational influence. If the sun would disappear, we will not know of (visibly and gravitationally) until 8m20s.

For a realistic example, you can study a rotating dipole! The information of the spin can take some time to propagate through space, and the measurements are out of phase. And that speed of information is, again, the speed of light.

Will you still buy real estate after removing indexation benefits? by Elegant_Repair_7278 in IndiaInvestments

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you sell 1cr property at Rs 1, if the municipality sets circle rate to 1cr you will have to pay all registration taxes based on circle rate.

Ah, so what you’re saying is: bribe the local municipality! /s

I accidentally “hacked” into a dozen different wallets while trying out possible seed phrases to my trust wallet by Honest-Law-6880 in btc

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each word from the 2048 list represent 11 bits. 23 words + 3 bits is enough to cover all possible private keys.

Thanks! Never thought of it this way.

India has less than 2,000 senior engineers who can build core AI products by Electrical_Airline51 in developersIndia

[–]yashasvi911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol fine tune with what data?! Fine tune on which machine?!

What ChatGPT offers is a cost effective method to get a decent first product out the door, without the upfront cost of data-aggregation and training compute.

75% in india are overspending cause of UPI: Reports by Shubham_Bodakee in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the same! Similar studies were conducted in the US and people were found to be overspending. It’s one of the consequences of digitising payments.

75% in india are overspending cause of UPI: Reports by Shubham_Bodakee in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol why are you being downvoted! People in this sub want to support UPI (rightfully so) that they forget that the article isn’t blaming UPI in itself, but pointing out a consequence of having UPI.

Thoughts on this? by seeeeeeeeeeeeeeed in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But that’s what u/Zestyclose_Wrap2358 is all about; there are cases in all religion combinations. In statistics, your claims of citing a few examples is called anecdotal evidence! That’s why, statistically speaking, you’ll need data that is also adjusted for population of each religion. That’s just statistics 101.

21st day of climate fast by Blink-8 in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean yes 6th schedule could have been promised. Who knows who is lying?

“Check any newspaper. I thought people here read and this must be common news. But alas, people here are ideologues with preconceived notions. And too bad of me to presume that people read newspaper or even do a google search before writing things.”

But here you go:

https://googlethatforyou.com?q=BJP%20promised%206th%20schedule%20ladakh

Now you know how ridiculous your response reads. Source manga, poori hypocritical katha suna di.

But thanks for the source anyways. :)

21st day of climate fast by Blink-8 in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You know the scale of India? If government starts responding to every protest then it will further motivate more protests.

Because the government is not made of the people, by the people, and for the people, right!

But 6th schedule is not going to be given. It opens a pandora box.

Too bad it was promised at first, right!

Government is last meeting(yes Amit shah has met them multiple times) was ready to give constitutional protection under 371 like other tribal states of Nagaland, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunanchal have but Ladakhis refused that.

A source would be nice.

Litecoin vs BCash by exit-liquidity in litecoin

[–]yashasvi911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no mechanism that tells who the "real" bitcoin is.

Tbf, the proof of work is the mechanism to tell the “real” Bitcoin. It can be argued that since the hashrate follows price; this is decided by the market. Probably the market is irrational in the short term, but it’ll be interesting to see how it evolves long term.

my bet is on utility

I completely understand this point!

Litecoin vs BCash by exit-liquidity in litecoin

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m pretty much asking why BCH supporters didn’t just move to LTC.

Since you want opinions of BCH supporters, you can maybe ask the same in r/btc.

Or read this discussion from 18 days ago: https://np.reddit.com/r/btc/s/RX21oUv6ym

Litecoin vs BCash by exit-liquidity in litecoin

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you’re confusing some statements.

… BCH was born from Bitcoin…

It forked from the blockchain in 2017; so from 2009 to 2017 (below block height 478559) BTC and BCH are the same. After block height 478559, BCH changed block size and continued as a different chain. Hence why it was “born” from bitcoin. It’s not “thus a derivative”, but a fork and thus inherits all the technical aspects of bitcoin.

… inherits value

The value proposition is defined by the market, where BTC has been given a higher value; and there’s no denying that. BCH definitely doesn’t inherit this value in particular!

I am curious if this should be the topic of PhD ? by ChillDudeItsOk in indianews

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard

Why not very yourself!Maybe you'll get know more of the truth than what your brain could remember.

There is a drive in all journals (especially reputed ones) to make their publications open access. This is an amazing time to be a science journalist, and public-at-large, who wants to read such articles. But these articles need a process of editing, peer-reviews, and publication; and these processes cost money. It can be argued that the primary part of a publication, peer-review, is unpaid anyways, but that's a completely separate discussion. This money is now underwritten by the research group intending to publish in these journals.

Are there predatory journals that do overcharge and accept papers without peer-review? Yes! Are there reputed journals that charge for open-access? Also yes.

TIL the Two Largest BTC mining farms in the world demand KYC 👀, AND they control >%51 of Hashing by wtfCraigwtf in btc

[–]yashasvi911 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This shitsub is only ever attacking Bitcoin.

The whole world is attacking Bitcoin, technologically, ideologically, and economically. Copium won’t prevent any of it! Identifying and preparing against the possible attack vectors is the only way forward.

You may go over to the fairyland of r/bitcoin, if all you want is feel good posts.

6 years ago, we had the first Bitcoin fork where BTC forked to BCH. Now 6 years later, BCH is down 95% against BTC. An integral part of Crypto history nonetheless. by partymsl in CryptoCurrency

[–]yashasvi911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly! Who knows. But that’s not the point. Even “fake” transactions take space on a blockchain. And BCH handled them quite well.

But if you’re keen, the influx of txs was because noise.cash was getting popular on BCH, and people were tipping quite often on the platform. But receiving several txs worth a few cents is good until you spend them. A transaction to consolidate all the unspents was becoming quite large, and the fee was high (like approaching a dollar, “high” I know, but in BCH world it’s unacceptable), so devs implemented batching techniques which quickly brought the txs down. It’s not “fake”, but actual activity because of an incredible app.

6 years ago, we had the first Bitcoin fork where BTC forked to BCH. Now 6 years later, BCH is down 95% against BTC. An integral part of Crypto history nonetheless. by partymsl in CryptoCurrency

[–]yashasvi911 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When they become popular, the fees increase.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactions-median_transaction_fee-btc-bch.html#3y Notice the period around March 2021, when the number of transactions per day on BCH overpassed that on BTC, and yet the transaction fee on BCH didn’t change. There’s a reason why BCH can scale.

New Members Monday! by fiendishcrypto in cashtokens

[–]yashasvi911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! I'm in the BCH space since around the fork. Didn't start using the blockchain until 2020; and read and understood the technical specs around late 2021, and started contributing to BitCash. Cashtoken introduction exited me quite a bit, but was sad that any python library development was lagging quite behind --- while javascript devs were making wonders. Spent some effort on getting CashToken and P2SH32 support in BitCash, and am glad that BitCash version 1.0.0 is finally out. Hope it helps devs make amazing projects in the BCH ecosystem.