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Denis Skripnik (Blind Dev)

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Denis Skripnik (Blind Dev)
@blind-dev
Sometimes it feels like program code behaves like a living being that’s just messing with you… Have you ever experienced this? You see an error but can’t figure out the cause. And then you spend 2-3 days debugging before finding the solution. I’ve been there. And the funny thing is that it could turn out to be a stupid bug, like having part of a variable in a different case than when you call it. The thing is, I’m visually impaired and use a screen reader. And it doesn’t announce the case, so sometimes you forget which version you used. Plus, the editor didn’t always show errors for some reason… Maybe I don’t remember all the details – it happened a year ago. But reading the post about deploying to production before the weekend reminded me of this story. And of course, I wish all of you that the programs would fix all the bugs and improve functionality on weekends (while you’re resting) – just kidding! 😄
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If I understood correctly, you’re talking about deploying to production and then having to shut it down due to errors over the weekend? If so, my answer is no. But there have been such cases. And now I try not to do anything major right before the weekend – I really don’t want to spend my Saturday or Sunday making code fixes…
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I agree. Many people miss that it was with Ethereum that many areas of web3 began to develop.
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It would be nice, but so far I doubt a breakthrough to $3,400.
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While it’s positive, tokenizing Real-World Assets (RWA) is challenging to maintain the original benefits of blockchains and the crypto sphere: 1. Decentralization - ensuring that no single entity has control over the assets. 2. Privacy - protecting user data and transaction details. 3. Trustless environment - allowing interactions without relying on intermediaries. 4. Open-source code - maintaining transparency and community-driven development. On the bright side, established Web2 companies are entering the space, which is less likely to result in scams. However, anything can happen, and trust should not be blindly given if we aim to preserve any independence rather than becoming just another bank branch…
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I prefer music without words. Singing is distracting. It's better if it's club music or Lounge.
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❤ Thank you to all those who subscribe to me and reaction to casts - it's important. And it's nice. It's always great when you don't write to nothing.
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I didn't know that Privy supports Solana. But I'm glad they're doing it. I believe that convenient authorization methods are needed not only by EVM blockchains.
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In fact, considering that tokens were created and sold in this project, it is not surprising that there will be a tokensale instead of an airdrop. Although you are not entirely accurate here either: the ICO does not eliminate the possibility of distributing part of the tokens to the community as its support. And it's not a fact that it's over. I know many people who are still hunting for successful memcoins...
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There are several protocols for the anonymous transfer of ETH, but many are being closed due to risks or unpopularity. But I've heard about Railgun, so you can call it a leader. I wonder where the $ETH went to.
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@emmanuel, Hello. I would like to write in Monad. And the question immediately arises: is it possible to write about projects in Monad? Not mine. And if so, in what format? Thank you.
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2 years ago I'm sitting outside as a guest. I go to Telegram and see my bot sending notifications. And a thought occurs to me: "How cool! You wrote the code, and now the program works automatically when you're resting!" Now there's an even better Telegram: Farcaster. It remains to learn how to make mini apps here.
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I also don't like to stop when I'm programming. That's why I try to divide the task into small parts: recently I realized that I can't stay awake at night...
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Procrastinating on procrastination today. "Just one more bug fix, and then I'll eat." (forgot lunch) "Just one more feature, and then I'll take a nap." (no time for nap0 "Just one more bug fix, and then I'll cook dinner." (starting 2hrs late) "Just one more feature, and then I'll sleep." (now 2:30am)
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I've been studying Solidity using Chat GPT for a long time, and I wanted to make a game in the mainnet. But Chainlink seemed difficult: even payment in LINK is needed, not in a native coin... It would be easier if they converted the payment in the same ETH to LINK themselves. But specifying job addresses is also not a very convenient way to get the same prices. Although everything seemed simpler with the random number generator.
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Thank you for the information. I once used Chat GPT O1 mini for programming - it was also normal. I've heard from several sources that Claude is cool for programming. And I started using it too.
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I am grateful to my day for the great weather! And I got enough sleep for the first time in a long time. And he slept without dreams. I did a good job this afternoon.: I was reading a book that I was writing with other people. And the amazing thing is that I planned to subtract only 10 chapters, but in the end I read everything and wrote out 42 edits! 🍐 appreciating life!
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Come pet a cat or dog! Don't get bitten though! Play Pet Me by @towerecosystem @jastra
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I haven’t developed mini apps for Farcaster yet (haven’t explored it But I plan to), but I think the following buttons would be interesting: 1. Back and Refresh - for convenient navigation. These basic navigation elements are essential for a smooth user experience, allowing users to easily go back to previous screens or reload content. 2. Share app - allows sharing the app on Farcaster with a comment. This feature can serve as user-generated marketing. Developers can enhance this by implementing referral link functionality if their app supports such features. This would incentivize users to share the app with their network, potentially leading to more installations. These are all the ideas for now.
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This is an interesting app! I’m glad to see it, as accessibility for the visually impaired is very important. P.S. It would be cool to mint interesting author’s acknowledgments in the form of NFTs! 😊
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