@creation247 wen no one else is there at the birth and the mother ask for help you won t think of waever Mr tate is saying believe me.
and it s a beautiful experience so he can stfu he has no idea.
@d3h3d_@HardMoneyProjec@a_vaunt@SuiNetwork@ikadotxyz@WalrusProtocol I’m confused by this. Why is it bad design? Scrypto liberates devs by allowing them to focus on building bc theres no need to write all the basics as well. A dev on Radix built an ERC404 equivalent called $ICE with 250 lines of code instead of 800+ it took on Eth.
The amount of intellectual dishonesty from the Mysten Labs C-suite is something to behold. Something you'd only hope to see from social media influencers.
No, Sui doesn't have unlimited TPS.
a) resources are finite.
b) Tx's that touch shared state need to go through consensus and will hit an eventual bottleneck
What is being referred to with Remora and in these tweets are fast-path tx's, those that don't need to go through consensus. ie simple wallet transfers.
Remora looks like a great piece of tech to 'optimise' execution, but it does not scale tx's that go through consensus. ie more complex transactions like swaps.
@NathanKane54237@vlad_rdx@sabihgrimm@s4f4r1xrd very few actually care and are affected by it, most people are not here to understand the complexity of scaling a permissionless distributed network.
it s like asking everyone to pass a cisco certification to use the internet, with basic knowledge of unix command line is a + 😁
@vlad_rdx@sabihgrimm@s4f4r1xrd now radix has a applicable theory with a small group of peeps to test using a closed source java software, radix doesn t have cerberus written nor battle tested in the real world we can t just cherry pick facts to suit radix story call a cat a cat, dats the problem with radix
@sabihgrimm@s4f4r1xrd To add to that, the kind of transactions Sui is doing now, Radix was doing at scale (1 mil TPS) 5 years ago. But choose to delay launch because previous Consensus called Tempo was breaking atomic composability for transactions, like Sui does. Now Radix has it with Cerberus.
@sabihgrimm answer is simple: no one bro, they have to rewrite the node software from java to rust first and that is not done yet even though we have been waiting for years now.
scrypto is actually one of the worst things in radix imo. again, moving things that should be standards or maybe default modules (like sui coin module) into the protocol design (or worse the programming language) is just bad design. this is exactly how web3 devs think, not how real devs who know how to build serious scalable infrastructure think.
@a_vaunt and how that stands for the case of radix being any different?
the goals radix made, everyone else do.
the vision radix made, everyone else have, radix swims in an average marketing pond unable to attract the value it was built for and claim the moon while we drown in mud.
@blacksheepsteem So it's perfectly OK to market a narrative on a provably false claim? Or obfuscate they reality from consumers just because it's what they want to hear?
@vinibarbosabr all good bro linux saved your ass
but still you have to watchout for *nix based trojans and they don t come as .exe files and will compromise your machine but scammers are for the most part dumb enough to stay on windows so you only get the smart ones not sure its good 😂
It finally happened, after years working in this industry, I finally got trapped into a social engineering that led to me downloading a potential malware in my device.
I would love some insights and help from more experienced users. Also, telling this story as a cautionary tale.
So, I'm usually VERY cautious in my interactions and links.
I have dodged many past attempts, except for this one.
A guy called David Wiltrouwen contacted me in private as a source for a potential story to cover on Finbold. He briefed me with the story, and we scheduled a call to dive deeper into details. This was done via his Calendly.
However, I was working a lot and had my mind on so many different things today, that I didn't take the usual time I do to prepare myself for the call.
When I noticed it, we were just a few minutes for the call.
I entered my email, and realized that it wasn't scheduled in any known meeting app/website, but in one called «ALXMeetApp».
Fearing being late, I googled it and found a credible website with a "Meeting ID" field, which I inserted the ID he provided me and when I clicked [SUBMIT] in a supposedly browser-based app, I downloaded a .exe file. 🚩
Then, I googled the .exe file and discovered it was flagged as a potential Trojan malware. I quickly deleted the file and went to Terminal to make sure my device wasn't infected.
I'm a recent Linux (Ubuntu) user, by the way.
So here's my first question:
What are the chances of my Linux having run the malware?
If I deleted the file and haven't executed it (only downloaded it) what are the chances that there is something malicious running in my computer right now?
As far as I understand it, Linux doesn't run .exe by default and I have never installed any packages like WINE that would allow for that to happen, but could it have been installed by default in my device?
How can I check for installed .exe-running software via terminal?
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So, at this point, I have run ClamAV via terminal:
«sudo clamscan -r --bell -i /»
I also checked Running Processes with «top»,
and checked Network Connections with «sudo netstat -tunap»
After analyzing it by myself (although not 100% sure what I was looking at) prompted both results to Grok, and it told me that there were no suspicious activities.
Is there anything else I can do to check if my device was infected?
Should I format my device and change all my passwords/wallets?
I'm not that much worried with my MultiversX extension wallet thanks to the Guardian (onchain 2FA), but I'm still leaning toward migrating the funds, just in case. Specially from my other wallets/chains.
I appreciate all inputs/insights.
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@timanrebel i prefer a founder that takes accountability and has control over his emotions to address what went wrong, seek support, be grateful to have lasted so long, and will sacrifice everything he has to built the better version of himself and without pain this is not happenning.