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ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH FOR THIS JOB?
Saturation divers earn up to $300K a year to drop 1,000 feet into the ocean’s black void, fixing oil rigs and pipelines where your only light is a headlamp - and the occasional water swirl means something big just cruised by.
They spend days sealed in a pressurized diving bell, basically a high-pressure studio apartment, so they can keep working without decompressing each time.
It’s part high-stakes engineering, part horror movie… and it pays obscenely well if you can ignore the abyss staring back.
Source: Viral Maniacs
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the biggest flaw in the design of the @DA0_DA0 UI is that we built it with the goal of making it fully standalone, not relying on servers other than an RPC, so that anyone anywhere can run it in their browser as long as the blockchain is still up (and you can run an RPC yourself if needed), but ended up in a "worst of both worlds" situation as described below:
typical web2 sites are fast because backend systems do all the work. we quickly realized querying smart contracts directly in the browser on every page load is untenable, especially as DAOs grow in complexity and require hundreds if not thousands of different bits of data, since RPCs are unreliable (not built to be effective web backends) and browsers can only fire so many requests at once.
so we created an indexer to consolidate and cache data, while still making sure to build it such that if the indexer goes down (because it falls behind the chain, we run out of money, or we're forced to shut it down for some reason) it will fall back to direct smart contract queries, with only a few inconsequential features ceasing to function.
but we (i) didn't realize soon enough that moving all querying/indexing/caching to a sidecar server still preserves the standalone nature as long as it's as easy to spin up the sidecar locally as the frontend itself. so now the frontend has way too many simultaneous queries (most of which query the indexer we host and fall back to the chain), the indexer wasn't designed from the beginning to be easy to run locally, and caching is now being patched in haphazardly.
i now know that the ideal setup is:
- frontend that is fully dependent on sidecar backend
- sidecar backend that serves as a cache and handles querying the indexer + falling back to direct chain queries when necessary, easy to spin up in docker container with frontend
- indexer maintained and hosted in the cloud, not needed for local/standalone use, replaces most RPC queries and enables nice features like search and notifications
all of the querying logic should be the responsibility of this sidecar backend service, and the frontend/browser code should be as dumb as possible.
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If you're a project or large buyer wanting to purchase more than 10x Ultra Nexus Miners at once, open a support ticket in Discord and we'll provide a bulk discount. Would like to be sold out with the facility slots filled by end of May. cardania.io
ROI on Ultras ~ $70-$90/mo at capacity/current price
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@matty2710 @Titans_33 @GGMC_nft @Cardania_HQ with Nexus Miners!
This is the dashboard for seeing the mine income and claiming your rewards I built: cardania.io
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Like them or not @Cardania_HQ seems to already be out mining everyone else on Cardano. At current rates they are already doubling to tripling the competitions daily output. Turns out having some of the lowest energy costs and having no middle man pays off.

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U.S. Navy divers reached the Hercules and attached a line to a second hoist point - soon the Hercules will be anchored and winching operations will commence. #WeWillNotRest #MesNenurimsime #NieSpoczniemy #StrongerTogether #WeAreNATO #SwordOfFreedom

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Hear from Maj. Gen. Curtis Taylor, commanding general of the @1stArmoredDiv, who has been leading the recovery efforts for our four missing Soldiers for the past five days. Together with our Lithuanian and Polish Allies, we will bring our Soldiers home.
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Cold, rain, mud, water - none of these things will stop us from bringing our Soldiers home. Together with our Lithuanian and Polish Allies, we will do this. #WeWillNotRest #MesNenurimsime #NieSpoczniemy #StrongerTogether #WeAreNATO




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@GBNT1952 20+ years of surface warfare have made Navy SEALs & EOD notoriously bad in the water - if they can even manage to conduct pre-dives first.
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