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Otim team has been relentlessly pushing on the forefront of EOA account abstraction.. i'm so stoked to see their work going live soon™️
Otim@otimlabs
The biggest UX upgrade is finally coming to Ethereum in 2 weeks. For more than a year, we fought for EIP-7702 in pursuit of building some only possible with it. It’s about time that EOAs learn some cool new tricks. otim(.)com/manifesto
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I generally stay “in character” and commit to the pseudonymous crypto dev bit
but recent events are too painful not to share
our home and entire community has been absolutely obliterated by the Palisades wildfires
overwhelmingly grateful for everyone’s safety in evacuating in time, for the efforts of firefighters & first responders, and for the outpouring of support from many of you all
the hardest thing about this is not just our homes and “stuff” getting destroyed; it’s that the daily rhythms of life, work, school, community, leisure, etc are all suddenly *gone*
I also must say: watching our very street burn on the news last night while a squadron of fire trucks were parked in the intersection, completely out of water, left me feeling immense anger
obviously the government systems and policies in place here are not working. we know that wildfires can and will happen. how are we not collectively implementing better solutions to address this? it’s easy to say “just don’t build homes in high-risk areas” but this ignores the march of climate change that renders areas like the Palisades as much higher risk than they have been historically.
do we simply abandon all these beautiful, temperate, hilly, wooded areas? I contend that we cannot and should not take such defeatist positions in this modern age — we should be aggressively devising and implementing bold, effective technologies and policies to tackle this issue head-on.
fleets of drones with infrared sensors that can detect and quickly extinguish any wildfire the moment it starts should be table stakes for every fire department. if public authorities cannot act quickly and decisively in deploying these effectively, private options must be developed unencumbered by regulatory red tape.
then, if a wildfire *does* take hold, running out of water to fight the fires *when you are next to a literal ocean* is simply unconscionable. there should be ridiculously abundant reservoirs of water, desalinated or even just straight from the sea, available all over any at-risk region, and the capacity to refill them on demand.
obviously i’m still working through this whole situation and trying not to feel entirely powerless, but I can’t shake this feeling of betrayal and I know many from the Palisades and other areas affected by wildfires are feeling the same way.
if you or someone you know is working on real solutions to fixing this problem once and for all, I’d love to learn more about it to help in properly rebuilding and protecting the place that we love
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wait, there is a process?
Christine D. Kim@christine_dkim
the role of acd call chairs is an important one in the ethereum governance process. when there isn't a clear consensus among call participants, chairs usually make a decision for the group. these decisions are rarely refuted but they can be contentious.
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@annascarroll true story, or if you threaten to change to hardhat like @saraareynolds @hensha256 do to get me to P0 things
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@Sabnock66 docs: #decoding-json-objects-into-solidity-structs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">book.getfoundry.sh/cheatcodes/par…
i'd use something simple to transform the .csv into JSON then use that
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@ralexstokes a "3074 smart wallet" is just an EOA. a 3074 Invoker contract implements smart wallet functionality.
here's an example Invoker: github.com/clabby/eip-307…
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