

you are not serious people
David Eiber 🕎
266 posts



you are not serious people

Another beauty, very intuitive, thank you Solidity - "we didn't guarantee evaluation order and still don't but thought you should know" - "but it should be left to right" - "except for some random exceptions"


A place in New York where a $27 sandwich is filled generously with this much ingredients

look, ma! my first #venom program!






📢 Timefun is migrating to @solana! 📢 We are bullish on Solana and what it enables for our platform. We believe we'll reach our full potential there. You'll still be able to use our platform during the migration process, but please read the below post for important details👇

Look, over a year ago, we knew we fucked up. A vulnerability in older Vyper compiler versions hit several Curve Finance liquidity pools hard. Did we back down? Fucking no. We own that shit and are hell-bent on ensuring it never happens again. Since then, the compiler team has been relentlessly focused on security. We've pulled off 12 audits, locked in 2 security experts, launched 2 bug bounty programs, hosted a security contest, and set up a monitoring system—all while addressing over 100 findings. Vyper is dead—long live Vyper! PS: We're still heavily underfunded as a compiler team, thus any support is highly appreciated!



Why are people surprised when they see another L2 launch? This has been Ethereum's roadmap for the last 4 years, the time to be surprised was in 2020 when Vitalik first talked about the rollup-centric roadmap. L1 value accrual depends on a large increase in both DA usage and settlement costs from rollups. The more L2s launched, the more value that will accrue back to L1. You may argue that L2s are taking execution away from the L1, but I would argue that the apps building on L2s today probably would never launch on L1 in the first place due to high costs and slow block times.



Agreed this is a killer feature. Luckily Tevm supports this today