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@dalmasonto

The more the bugs, the sweet the code!

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2015
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dalmasonto.stark@dalmasonto·
This is where @claudeai opus 4.6 wins than 4.7. It took alot of time resolving the issue only for opus 4.6 look at the project wholly and identifying the version change which was finally found to be the problem!
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Tether
Tether@tether·
Tether Launches Developer Grants Program to Fund Local-First AI and Payments Infrastructure Read more: tether.io/news/tether-la…
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0xKenzman🥷🐺
0xKenzman🥷🐺@kenzman18·
After 16 weeks of RIGOROUS grind at @Web3Bridge, participating in their Zero Knowledge program; My team built a full shielded token stack on EVM for private token transfers and I’m sharing both a demo video (Privacy native wallet extension + User facing dApp UX) and the technical paper in this post. Architecture: Noir circuit + Barretenberg/Aztec UltraHonk proving + Solidity verifier + relayer + client-side note discovery. Model: UTXO-style notes with - commitment = Poseidon(owner_pk, token_field, amount, blinding), - Nullifier-based one-time spends (nullifier = Poseidon(spending_key, commitment)), - Depth-20 incremental Merkle tree + rolling root window, fixed public input lanes, and mode-gated constraints for transfer/unshield. - ShieldedERC20Pool (multi-token allowlisted pool) with routed encrypted note delivery (RoutedCommitment) using ECDH + HKDF-SHA256 + AES-GCM, and channel/subchannel for note discovery. Design goal is explicit: private in-pool state transitions with verifiable integrity, while shield/unshield remain honest public boundary actions. If you watch the video + read the paper, you’ll see both the privacy native wallet extension and the user facing dapp full loop working end-to-end: shield → private transfer(s) → note scan/decrypt → nullifier checks → unshield. Big shout out to the mentors holding our hands throughout the duration of the program. The knowledge passed has been invaluable. @WiseMrMusa, @only1franchesco, @Oba_Ddev, @Dev_esayayo. Next steps for us are; - Production hardening and compliance-by-design - Formal security review/audit of circuits/contracts/relayer, wallet key-management hardening (secure enclaves/HSM-backed options), relayer auth + anti-replay protections - Performance tuning for proof latency/UX. - In parallel, we’ll implement a compliance layer that preserves base protocol privacy while enabling jurisdiction-aware controls at the app edge (sanctions/geo screening for boundary actions, risk scoring/transaction monitoring, optional disclosure and auditable consent flows for regulated contexts), alongside legal review and phased rollout with testnet pilots before mainnet. Read technical document here: drive.google.com/file/d/1oDqvVA… References / lineage: (@Zcash) Zcash protocol (UTXO commitments, nullifiers, shielded value flow) (@Ztark_Labs) STRK20 shielded token design direction (@aztecnetwork) Aztec/Barretenberg UltraHonk proving system Noir language/tooling for circuit authoring.
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GuardDog
GuardDog@guarddog_ai·
The GuardDog AI community is officially moving to Discord! Come talk tech, get real-time security alerts, and see how we’re building the future of autonomous on-chain protection. discord.gg/3jpG2wn4g
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Web3 Developer Clubs
Web3 Developer Clubs@Web3Clubs·
Raj Mehta, world's youngest founder of automobile company visit to Web3Clubs during Founders Friday session gave founders a real look at something many overlook, your brand isn’t separate from you. He spoke on the importance of tying your identity, story, and lived understanding directly into what you’re building. Because as a founder, how people connect with you can shape how they connect with your product. A key part of the conversation was understanding your target market beyond surface level really knowing the pain points, frustrations, and needs your users face so your solution actually lands. Key takeaways: • Your personal brand can strengthen product trust • Real market connection starts with understanding people deeply • Founders who know their audience build better solutions • Credibility and relatability matter just as much as the product itself Join us for more Founders Friday sessions.
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GuardDog
GuardDog@guarddog_ai·
Backing GuardDog on Surge: surge.xyz/discovery/guar…. The link preview shows the live project card join us and help hit the next milestone. 🔥
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Web3 Developer Clubs
Web3 Developer Clubs@Web3Clubs·
@ashleeverse_254 walked us through Dermaqea and how it’s tackling one of the biggest quiet problems in the market, counterfeit products and broken trust.  The session focused on how brands can verify authenticity without changing their packaging or adding extra hardware, using invisible digital markers that can be scanned instantly with a smartphone.  It was a practical look at how something simple, when done right, can protect products, support supply chains, and give consumers more confidence in what they’re buying.  A solid session on building tech that actually fits into real-world use. Join us every Tuesday for Product Demo's🔥
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Minisend
Minisend@minisendapp·
Our merch for this year just dropped! Where should we produce it next? 1.Nigeria🇳🇬 2.Uganda 🇺🇬 3.Ghana 🇬🇭
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Tawanda Nyahuye👨‍💻
Tawanda Nyahuye👨‍💻@towernter·
Developers: We have the MVP ready The MVP:
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Rift HQ
Rift HQ@tryrift·
Traveling? Just bring USDC.
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GitHub Projects Community@GithubProjects·
| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄| | Share your GitHub profile. | |_____________| \ (•◡•) / \ / —— | | |_ |_
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james hawkins
james hawkins@james406·
i think i messed up i asked Claude Code to "build a Docusign clone with zero errors" i guess it took it too literally, and immediately spawned 3 million employee agents who don't do anything so far all they've done is create a Slack and ask "any update on this?" to each other all day lesson: startups are hard
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Derrick | Pretium
Derrick | Pretium@derrickbund·
I pitched @PretiumApp to the Anza Village community. They believed in the vision and contributed KES 10,000 to get us going. BTW we paid servers for another month. Since then, I have been pitching & selling Pretium to everyone. The goal has always been simple: help Africans get more value from their digital dollars, while protecting the money they’ve worked hard to earn, something that isn’t always guaranteed on P2P markets. Today, that belief is paying off. Across our 50K+ users, we’ve collectively saved hundreds of thousands in fees that would have otherwise gone to MNOs and banks & potentially millions that would have been lost via scams. Pretium isn’t just another product, it’s a community-built platform. It was backed early, tested in the real world, and is now delivering real value back to the same people who believed in it from day one. I will be sharing more about the other communities that have been part of this journey.
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austin petersmith
austin petersmith@awwstn·
i made a chrome extension that removes the AI slop from my linkedin feed
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Marvin Collins Hosea
Marvin Collins Hosea@marvin_hosea·
@dalmasonto True, but if your systems constantly have prod bugs and inconvenience businesses and customers least they could do is have a public status page or communicate. My concern isn’t production bugs it’s amateur engineering. And yes, server downtime is unacceptable.
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Marvin Collins Hosea@marvin_hosea·
Developers look up to Safaricom as a tech giant, but are they really? These rookie mistakes shouldn’t be happening at a company of this size. It’s infuriating, to say the least. I’d honestly like to meet the engineering lead/product lead.
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dalmasonto.stark@dalmasonto·
@ionleu Building Sentinmail, Bring Your Own SMTP system to allow you send emails, newsletters with different SMTPs making it easy for marketing agencies to manage different senders under one roof sentinmail.app
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John@ionleu·
pitch me ur startup
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Sick@sickdotdev·
Builders only. Drop your product. No pitch. Just the link. 50k builders are watching. ↓
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Hugeicons@huge_icons·
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dalmasonto.stark@dalmasonto·
@delveroin Building Sentinmail, Bring Your Own SMTP system to allow you send emails, newsletters with different SMTPs making it easy for marketing agencies to manage different senders under one roof sentinmail.app
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(Oma)devuae@delveroin·
WHAT DID YOU BUILD TODAY? Drop your URL let’s send traffic there
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