Greg Colvin

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Greg Colvin

Greg Colvin

@greg_colvin

Katılım Şubat 2015
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Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@npinnau @Apoctoz @GovTimWalz From this and the video above it looks like he'd already jumped clear of the car when he fired the first shot, and was completely clear when he fired the next two. I'll wait on the videos and testimony to come from bodycams and bystanders, but it looks like murder to me.
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@Apoctoz @GovTimWalz Shows the person driving and turning their wheel so they could drive away from the officers.
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VLAD HOSTS THE BEST PODCAST IN BITCOIN
All I want for Christmas is that Bitcoin maximalists reevaluate Zcash (and the idea of a Zerocash soft fork) like it’s 2016 again Because the progress is amazing: ✅ no more trusted setup since Halo2 ✅ mobile wallets for shielded transactions are now a reality ✅ more scalable ✅ capable of supporting shielded assets ✅ the tech stack that Bitcoin needs to transition into the 2030s with a technological edge
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@big_tech_sux The cutoff date was established years ago: "As late as possible."
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sudo init vyper
sudo init vyper@big_tech_sux·
- pressure in the form of "we are not going to be accepting upgrades to the EL after a certain date" puts pressure on EIP champions to try to get EIPs in before the "cutoff" date (which doesn't even exist) /
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sudo init vyper
sudo init vyper@big_tech_sux·
my 2c on what went wrong in the process: - lack of consensus from core devs on what the goals of EOF should be (container format? ban introspection? never needing to upgrade the EVM again?), so in the end everything ended up getting thrown in, harming the quality of the proposal/
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block rotator
block rotator@blockrotator·
@pcaversaccio there is precedent for removing EIP that was implemented and then removed before a fork so this is not uncharted territory (subroutine opcodes in berlin)
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@hosseeb *** The REAL problem, which I and others have been trying to fix since 2016, is the presence of dynamic jumps and the absence of subroutines. That prevents compiling EVM code to machine code.
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@hosseeb * * The reentrancy issues are a Solidity problem -- it makes storage look like just another array rather than a shared key-value store, and provides no language-level locking mechanisms.
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@hosseeb * The 256-bit word size is the only thing keeping gas costs down for crypto calculations, which are where performance matters most.
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
This is my last Tweet.
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Leo Alt
Leo Alt@leonardoalt·
and this, Ethereum folk, is why the EVM to this day sucks and will likely never improve. Conservatives think progress is "bs" and should not happen
Dankrad Feist@dankrad

@Tudmotu @gballet @shemnon If you mean faster iteration on the EVM on mainnet, that is bs and should actually not happen. If you mean on rollups, then they can already do this NOW and don't need mainnet to implement any specific EOF veesion.

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karma
karma@0xkarmacoma·
@dannyryan @toghrulmaharram @greg_colvin some parts are quite neat, but there are a few places that are just impossible to follow. Trying to cram so many variables with one letter names and different fonts is just unworkable. I applaud @_SamWilsn_'s efforts, EELS is actually a handy reference
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Toghrul Maharramov 🇺🇦
Toghrul Maharramov 🇺🇦@toghrulmaharram·
Me building a toy EVM implementation in Python: "Oh, EVM should be relatively trivial to build" Trivial EVM:
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knv
knv@knveth·
who’s the oldest person on ct? serious question am very curious
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@wslyvh @jeffscottward @lrettig @EFDevconnect @0xPARC So a secret “invite-only event which brings together forward-thinking developers and teams in the Ethereum ecosystem for a day of presentations, discussions, and workshops on the next generation of Ethereum tooling and infrastructure" is somehow better? Open it up or cancel it!
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@BobSummerwill I still have the t-shirt :) And an arrest record for later actions, in which we blockaded the gates of the plants.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
With Solidity being Turing complete, could we make a desktop compiler/VM and build things in Solidity in theory...? I know its probably not an efficient idea - but I want an ETH client written in Solidity 😛 Screw learning new languages! Solidity all the way down the stack!
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Greg Colvin
Greg Colvin@greg_colvin·
@jdetychey @adamscochran The performance of the native C++ versions of the benchmarks is much better, and EVM code compiled directly to machine code could be better still, especially in a context where gas need not be counted.
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Jerome de Tychey 🦇🔊
Jerome de Tychey 🦇🔊@jdetychey·
@adamscochran The EVM is really, like really slow. Here's an old graph from @greg_colvin (EVM is the go implementation, Parity is the Rust one). An ETH client in Solidity would at best square the inefficiencies 🫡
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