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julioademar
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About julioademar
CTO and co-founder at Trust Fractal GmbH
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Comment #25788835
Proof of work is not a consensus model, it's a method to elect a block author, an incentive mechanism designed to keep miners honest. Consensus is the process through which the net…
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Comment #18120173
Fractal Blockchain | Porto, Berlin or remote | https://trustfractal.com/ Fractal builds compliance and identity products for the web and blockchain. We're already ahead of Telegram…
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Comment #15806583
I published a code walkthrough tutorial yesterday on this: https://hackernoon.com/full-stack-smart-contract-development...
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Comment #15694828
OP here, happy to answer any questions.
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Comment #11816190
SEEKING WORK - remote only, happy to fly if need be though 6 years Ruby on Rails and Javascript (vanilla, Angular, Backbone) experience. Co-founded 2 companies as CTO: https://gruv…
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Comment #9730451
We built http://www.attmatr.com with a similar philosophy. The difference is we strive to actually be farm-to-table as we deliver to the customer's doorstep - and our platform cate…
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Comment #8146716
Apologies, I haven't made myself clear with that idiotic of a snarky remark :) What I meant is that their actions in the past shouldn't be an excuse to their actions today. The pri…
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Comment #8146667
> I don't see how is this any different from any other signal that Google uses to prioritize sites. «Oh, they're screwing up before, too? Then I guess it's alright» > How does it p…
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Comment #7508184
SEEKING WORK — Remote — max 10h/week — Berlin, Germany My primary expertise is full-stack development and deployment with Ruby on Rails and JavaScript. I have programmed profession…
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Comment #7200916
Yea, we're all pretty sane over here.
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Comment #7046515
It's not arbitrary. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal
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Ask HN: What programming challenges would you kill for a chance to solve?
Suppose you could assemble a team of your choosing, and had infinite funding. What is the most challenging, complicated problem you could go about solving?
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Comment #6782856
I believe the correct term is Winklevi.
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Comment #6496480
I recommend you read the article first. Check out the ROI section: http://www.gwern.net/Melatonin#roi
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Comment #6465256
Then, £400 a day is pretty standard for London? I frequently get offers under that value, hence my belief that this kind of pay doesn't come through normal channels. Edit: Wrote th…
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Comment #6465099
Any tips you can share on how you achieved that position?
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Comment #6381056
That's still in Beta though.