demesisx

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[–] demesisx 20 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

He’s truly not very nice! In fact, he’s (IMO) the polar opposite of someone classy like the late Christopher Plummer (RIP) whom I got to work with on a feature years back.

Edit: or Anthony Hopkins who introduced himself to my friend as “Tony”.

[–] demesisx 19 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

This could be used for privacy.

https://gitlab.com/veilid/veilid

There’s also a new technology that allows sharing of proximity data without sharing location. I’m not finding it now, though.

Ps. I tend to think that NOSTR is a far better protocol for this type of idea for the same reasons I’m looking at NOSTR instead of Pub/Sub for my federated inventory idea.

[–] demesisx 29 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (7 children)

I worked on a few movies with him.

Here’s the exact exchange I overheard between him and a PA on the set of Finestkind:

PA: “Can I get you anything, Mr. Jones?”

Tommy Lee Jones: “I’ll have some hot tea please.”

PA: “We have Oolong tea, Earl Grey, Green Tea, or would you like something else?”

Tommy Lee Jones: “I’d like a hot cup of too many fucking questions!”

So yeah. This is EXACTLY what he’s like. He does NOT put up with bullshit.

[–] demesisx 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

I heard zcash figured out their spamming issues and is now considered secure.

I’m also a fan of Midnight once they go open source. I moderate their community on here and decided to lock it until they open source it. Until then, I consider it a CIA honeypot.

[–] demesisx 6 points 10 months ago
[–] demesisx 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Again, everything I have said in this thread is in defense of free speech and anti-genocide. There are no red herrings here. I responded to all comments, matching the tone of the comment (except yours which literally violates the ToS of pretty much all of Lemmy).

I’m going to block you now. It’s clear that this is /u/corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca’s troll account and I deeply hurt your feelings with my previous responses. Have a nice life!

[–] demesisx 12 points 10 months ago

Xmonad user here. I have something like this in my config.

[–] demesisx 7 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (5 children)
  1. tone policing
  2. grammar policing
  3. word policing (thanks for that. I think scab is so much more fitting in this case)
  4. tone policing

Do these types of comments ever get you anywhere? Now that you’ve thoroughly offended me, did you have a point to make? Or was your point just that no one should have free speech and should be punished irreparably and permanently for calling out injustice wherever they see it?

Speaking of which, do you ever attempt to vocalize these strangely despotic hot takes out loud to yourself and think, “am I a fascist?”

[–] demesisx 44 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (12 children)

People that insist on keeping politics out of the workplace are the exact same type of people that work for less money than their peers for the military industrial complex, making missiles that turn brown people into hamburger. I find that they also tend to universally hold this grind-culture delusion that rich people are innately better people that earned their wealth and the poor are lazy, stupid scum that deserve to be exterminated and oppressed at every turn.

Politics is humanity.

If you actively encourage others to willingly eschew their freedom of speech or unquestioningly do work that results in the violent murder of innocent strangers without so much as a twinge of guilt in your mind, you are a scab with absolutely no spine and your opinion means jack shit to me.

 

In this episode of #Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Anthony Day connects with Kevin Millikin, Principal Architect for Midnight.

Join them as they discuss:

👉 An under-the-hood look at Compact as a programming language 👉 Why Midnight needs its own language, and the importance of great developer experience. Kevin highlights the differences in working with Blockchain technology 👉 A live #demo of Compact language by showcasing the code for a bulletin board app 👉 Compact roadmap: Aligning more closely with TypeScript 👉 Why developers need to join the Midnight Discord channel 👉 The need to innovate in decentralized applications

Kevin Millikin is a seasoned software architect specializing in programming language design and implementation. Currently, at Midnight, he is instrumental in developing a cutting-edge data protection blockchain platform. This innovative platform leverages zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to ensure secure computations while maintaining privacy. Kevin's work focuses on designing a domain-specific language (DSL) for smart contracts, creating a compiler targeting JavaScript, and developing a custom virtual machine runtime for on-chain computations. His expertise extends to building support libraries, developer tools, and the overall architecture that drives this privacy-focused blockchain solution.

Kevin has also worked at Google and Deep Mind and, while there, worked on an experimental Python optimizing JIT compiler using the CPython interpreter and runtime. This was open-sourced as S6 (https://github.com/google-deepmind/s6). He also worked on Alphabet-internal Python development tools, including Python static typing and static analysis of Python programs.

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Episode Highlights: [00:00:00] An under-the-hood look at Compact as a programming language [00:01:13] Why Midnight needs its own language, and the importance of great developer experience [00:04:15] Kevin highlights the differences in working with Blockchain technology [00:07:42] A live demo of Compact language [00:12:25] Compact roadmap: aligning more closely with TypeScript [00:16:38] Kevin encourages developers to join the Midnight Community [00:19:10] The need to innovate in decentralized applications (DApps)

To learn more about the Midnight Network, visit the website at https://midnight.network/

 

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/16334087

Charles and company made a PGP-encrypted paper wallet. He is calling it the most secure paper wallet in the entire crypto space.

To put his money where his mouth is, anyone who hacks it can keep keep the cash ($1 million dollars worth of USDM) if you can hack it.

Good luck everyone!

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/16334087

Charles and company made a PGP-encrypted paper wallet. He is calling it the most secure paper wallet in the entire crypto space.

To put his money where his mouth is, anyone who hacks it can keep keep the cash ($1 million dollars worth of USDM) if you can hack it.

Good luck everyone!

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/16334087

Charles and company made a PGP-encrypted paper wallet. He is calling it the most secure paper wallet in the entire crypto space.

To put his money where his mouth is, anyone who hacks it can keep keep the cash ($1 million dollars worth of USDM) if you can hack it.

Good luck everyone!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by demesisx to c/cardano
 

Charles and company made a PGP-encrypted paper wallet. He is calling it the most secure paper wallet in the entire crypto space.

To put his money where his mouth is, anyone who hacks it can keep keep the cash ($1 million dollars worth of USDM) if you can hack it.

Good luck everyone!

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/16308215

Join us for a lively dicussion between Charles Hoskinson, J.J. Siler, Tim Harrison and more from the Cardano community.

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submitted 1 year ago by demesisx to c/cardano
 

Join us for a lively dicussion between Charles Hoskinson, J.J. Siler, Tim Harrison and more from the Cardano community.

 

A brief history of Megaupload and its controversial founder Kim Dotcom. Find out how a teenage hacker built one of the largest websites in the world, which was eventually seized by the FBI for piracy.

 

cross-posted from: https://zeal.center/users/wizard/statuses/112972902941879498

Elizabeth Warren continues to push Chokepoint 2.0

Great podcast with Caitlin Long, describing how the backroom pressure from Warren-ites keeps the federal regulators against the #crypto industry.

The hypocrisy of Warren pontificating against big banks while defending their hegemony behind close doors is appalling.

https://unchainedcrypto.com/caitlin-long-on-why-the-feds-rejections-of-custodia-bank-seem-politically-motivated/

@cryptocurrency

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