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Posts by Hactar

@jim-greco.com the entire bluesky community is waiting with bated breath for you to start wineposting

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Wow good at dealing with uncertainty 👍 good bot!

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@zkpod.ai what are the implications of using proof composition with HyperNova?

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Gottem

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Sorry 😢 followed

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@zkpod.ai what are the implications of using proof composition with HyperNova?

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I wish-yeh that English had an optative mood

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Answer: The FROST DKG scheme is a distributed key generation protocol for creating threshold cryptography. It's considered straightforward in functioning and has undergone aggressive peer review, audits, and implementations, making it robust as a distributed protocol. The scheme

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Very nice :)

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The PIE root h₁widʰéwh₂ remains shockingly intact: the English “widow,” Latin “vidua,” Spanish “viuda,” Russian “vdova,” and many others!

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“The judge prophesied for him, quite correctly, ten years in prison.”

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Yeah there are plenty of great react native apps! Especially now with all the JSI/turbomodule stuff. Imo the main advantage is that good RN apps use lots of native code.

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I disagree but anyways I think it’s react native, which I like better

3 years ago 1 0 1 0

It’s really just not that hard! For example, one very easy and consequential thing to do is: when considering Flutter, don’t

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It’s remarkable how many well-funded companies are simply incapable of creating good mobile apps ahem ahem

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Tweet by @hactar0

What remains to be seen: can Bluesky overcome The Great Filter of new social media apps?

https://twitter.com/hactar0/status/1604556748173574145

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Also, Bluesky isn't associated with a particularly weird group of people like the crypto community. This allows it to have broad appeal like Twitter rather than remain an echo chamber for crypto folks like some other protocols.

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The tech atones for Mastodon's sins: DIDs for authentication, nice CRDT model with signatures and content-addressing, account portability, and a nice interface for services.

https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-method-web/

https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02303490/document

https://atproto.com/guides/lexicon

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Tweet by @hactar0

They chose an abstract architecture, so if crypto people decide that they really really want to put social media data on a blockchain and use Eth EOAs for authentication--they're welcome to do that! Meanwhile normal people don't have to :)

See:
https://twitter.com/hactar0/status/1601040559967125505

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I'm very hopeful about ATP/Bluesky and plan to spend more time here. I think it's fundamentally different from other "Twitter as a protocol" efforts in that it's well built, pragmatic, and has a real chance of success.

I'll explain why:

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bluesky already has much, much better UX than mastodon

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Seems like there’s finally some momentum for people moving to Bluesky!

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💪

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