- Nope, I'm talking about this, its an older video
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- 4 points
- >Egalitarian Paxos introduced an alternative, leaderless approach, that allows replicas to order commands collaboratively.
This is exactly how bitcoin works.
Every 10 minutes the network elects a leader to assort & order transactions and also throw out fraudulent transactions.
If he fails to do this, he is not allow to claim his block reward (technically the "coinbase" transaction)
I keep telling people the future of politics is markets & Blockchains.
Its hard to explain comprehensively and what's strange is that no one has written a thorough book on the topic.
I am happy there are people actually writing such material on this topic.
Albeit its a bit too technical.
Computer science is the future of politics & governance. (I don't think AI is any useful but rather distributed systems)
- I tried this and it is never as smooth as described.
Why is GitHub popular? its not because people are "dumb" as others think.
Its because GitHub "Just Works".
You don't need obscure tribal knowledge like seba_dos1 suggests [0] or this comment https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=45711294
The official Git documentation for example has its own documentation that I failed to get work. (it is vastly different from what OP is suggesting)
The problem with software development is that not knowing such "tribal knowledge" is considered incompetence.
People don't need to deal with obscure error messages which is why they choose GitHub & why Github won.
Like the adge goes, "Technology is best when it is invisible"
[0] https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=45711236
[1] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-...
- I came to know of this guy though Jim Simons.
He once "leaked" the idea that Jim Simon's trading success came from his use of ideas called "gauge theory" and "fibre bundles".
I forgot the exact timestamp, but you will have to watch the entire interview to find that segment — https://youtu.be/zVWlapujbfo
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- Unfortunately I cant find the book "Graphs and their applications".
Is there a PDF link?
There is this - https://kix.fsv.cvut.cz/~demel/grafy/gr.pdf
But I was hoping for an English version?
- > If it's all very safe and accurate, why is this exception necessary? Doesn't this say either that it's not secure, or that there is a likely hood that there will be false positives that will be reviewed?
Its all a scam! No one cares about you.
They are just setting up the new infrastructure to manipulate & control the docile donkeys more effectively (working class)
Unfortunately, they will be successful.
For example, eating a fruit is very different from drinking fruit juice. And the process of "juicification" destroys fibre. [1]
And this is just mild processing.
It gets worse for other processed foods that have preservatives etc.
Infant formula is just a scam. Nothing beats breast milk when it comes to feeding babies.
Infant formula puts you at risk of corporate scams — https://x.com/i/status/2009105279414141380
[1]: https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default%3Fid%3Dfr...