nii236

@nii236@lemmy.jtmn.dev

I am a technical and strategic founder developer experienced in web3, software engineering and building startups over the past 10 years.

I operate at the senior software engineer to CTO level, and am able to develop a company’s “zero to one” product.

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nii236,

I find negative reviews are a lot more scathing and off putting too, mostly because those who have a bad product are much louder about it

nii236,

I’ve reached a weird sort of critical mass where steam sales no longer provide me with dopamine

nii236,

Yes! It hasn’t increased my playtime at all!

nii236,

Are you skilled with SQL? Everything should be working off the DB state so you just need to sift through and edit your user record

nii236,

What's the context here? What happened?

nii236,

I appreciate the scale of the problem you guys are having now, but are there specific limitations that you're hitting that you can clarify on? Is it moderation tools, specific scaling strategies, etc?

With more information the more technically minded among us might be able to help.

nii236,

Thanks! I recommended adding it to OP so others can find it.

If its UI based, it won't actually be too hard for someone from community to add the tools. Here's hoping!

nii236,

That's kinda ignorant of the HUGE amount of work it takes to build an alternative Reddit, not to mention the community management and moderation tools.

Why not just deploy a Lemmy instance, turn off federation and call it a day?

Apollo is also more than just a consumer for an API, they run their own servers as well create a better user experience.

how’s your week going, Beehaw

somewhat belated because we've been really busy again but! we have a docs page up and running, we have the email situation hopefully sorted out, and stuff is flowing again generally. things are going pretty good right now on the backend for Beehaw, i'd say, and hopefully that continues as the week progresses....

nii236,

Ads?! On my Reddit!?

nii236,

It was kinda shocking how negative public sentiment is. I am deep in crypto world so I am used to much more positive feedback on the stuff I am working on, because I guess I mostly hang out with crypto people

nii236, (edited )

Not recommended though, RPIs aren't really suited for production, plus I think only Nimbus runs well on RPIs?

nii236,

The L2 experience is quite poor at the moment, which is more an indicator of how bright the future is

nii236,

I mean, most Lemmings (lol) hang out in Beehaw anyway, so centralised fediverse is already here

nii236,

A lot of controversial comments. Here are some of my observations:

  • Not a single mention of decentralised finance/DeFi in the comments, which is a game-changer.
  • A lot of outdated information or misunderstanding of recent developments in the industry
  • A large focus on scams and crypto bros, who are the loudest but definitely not the majority
nii236,

I guess it depends on your time-frame and your risk profile. BTC/ETH over the medium term has done much better than pretty much any other asset in the world. Altcoins didn't even factor into my brain when I made that comment.

nii236,

DeFi has added some real value for both project creators and users, not just for myself. I'm not talking about the 'money making, profit driven' side of value either, but utility, capital efficiency, flexibility, new financial primitives as well.

All sorts of crazy innovation that you shouldn't just hand-wave away as a scam or redundant.

nii236,

I tried to like Loopring, but their L2s were hardcoded circuits rather than zkEVM which the Polygon and Matterlabs team (and Starkware to a lesser extent) are pushing ahead with this year. Allowing the community of third party developers to contribute value (sound familiar Reddit?) is going to make the whole L2 space to gangbusters.

As it stands now you can't do much with Loopring except what the first party devs have built, which is basically a standard excahnge.

nii236,

Ah that would be make sense, but most people wouldn't see the point in running a node. People automatically think of "mining" or "validator"

nii236,

This is a great point.

I've recovered from my Bitcoin maxi days, so I hope things move forward in the industry (namely, the normies learning about ETH)

nii236,

I'm talking about Loopring itself

nii236,

One day I'll even get one! Still can't buy them (via official channels) in Australia

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