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Hello, eric
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Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!!! 🍕 🍕
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🎩 The Sorting Hat has spoken I'm a Ravenclaw What house are you? 🪄
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GM
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I currently rank #1000+ on The Leaderboard. Where do you rank?
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ohk, items 3 and 4 would probably take effect naturally (miners look for cheaper energy and increased transaction fees)
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long expected shouldn't the Bitcoin contributions be able to fix that with a protocol change through a consensus?
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The Irony
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Additionally, to make frontend integration easier, we’ll be publishing an NPM package that includes common queries developers can use out of the box. Also, our custom gateway stack includes a MongoDB instance, which we use to store some metadata.
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Yes, while the original question focused on indexing and storing data from a specific device or application, our solution goes a step further. Our solution: Running our own gateway that index and caches M3tering Protocol data (this is a vital piece as we cannot use the publicly available Arweave gateway because it is a public resource, and we'd benefit greatly from the speed of an extra level of indexing and caches). This is an ar-io, includes specific index filters (similar to the screenshot) to improve query efficiency and latency. With the need to return the transaction data and also the inputs for the warp contract in one step, we implemented an api gateway that sits in front of our Arweave gateway for this exact purpose. This layer is implemented as an Apollo GraphQL server.
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Look what @emmo00 has been cooking!! 😃 Above all odds, he has managed to index our activity on Arweave especially the smart meter data payload. Most other garphql indexes for Arweave won't index data payload, hence clients have to look that up on arweave.net That approach definitely ain't gonna work for us where each payload is a datapoint in a timeseries, hence we needed a subgraph to index our activity and lookup the payload as well. Great job @emmo00 👏
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Thank you @ichristwin.eth I'm glad I could contribute
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what's that black spot in Africa?
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The first thing you ever did on ethereum was ______
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Trees 🎄
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@seneca @roundsbot
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😂
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You don't have to wait for 24days
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What does your first language say about your coding style? My first language was actually JavaScript from Khan academy (about 10 years ago), where we used it to make lil animations and graphics. After that I got introduced to C from cs50
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Nice
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