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one of the most charming elements of running a farcaster hub is that you only need to run that command
and everything sets itself up without having to think
what's the most straightforward process to run a Q node on a linux machine?
@demipoet can you share your guide? is there anything new?
and everything sets itself up without having to think
what's the most straightforward process to run a Q node on a linux machine?
@demipoet can you share your guide? is there anything new?
bullish on q console
weekends are now more fun than ever
grateful for the opportunity to learn like this. the stream of today helped me understand how to think in terms of Q
if you missed it, it could be a good idea to catch up the recording
and the streams are going to be weekly now, every sunday at 9:30 pm est
if you missed it, it could be a good idea to catch up the recording
and the streams are going to be weekly now, every sunday at 9:30 pm est
im not used to drink these but i went to the store rn just to get one for the culture
imagine you download an app on your phone
it is an app where you can write something personal
let's say it is a journalling app
since the people that built the app didn't want no one to know that "you" wrote the posts, they built it using quilibrium
so the data is stored on the network
and the network provides the rails through which the app's of each user comunicate with a special backend
a computer where an ai model is being trained using the writings of people
without caring about "who" wrote them
just caring about they happening
here comes the trivia:
how was the app built? what technologies enabled this communication between the OS of the phone of the users of the app and the network?
you read the blog post
you know:
"just write go"
but how do you build an app that can be published on the app store using go?
it is an app where you can write something personal
let's say it is a journalling app
since the people that built the app didn't want no one to know that "you" wrote the posts, they built it using quilibrium
so the data is stored on the network
and the network provides the rails through which the app's of each user comunicate with a special backend
a computer where an ai model is being trained using the writings of people
without caring about "who" wrote them
just caring about they happening
here comes the trivia:
how was the app built? what technologies enabled this communication between the OS of the phone of the users of the app and the network?
you read the blog post
you know:
"just write go"
but how do you build an app that can be published on the app store using go?
looking to learn Go?
i am, and this is the course that i will start with.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoILbKo9rG3skRCj37Kn5Zj803hhiuRK6
i am, and this is the course that i will start with.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoILbKo9rG3skRCj37Kn5Zj803hhiuRK6
what are you planning to build on Q?
how are you thinking about it?
where would you like to implement it?
why?
how are you thinking about it?
where would you like to implement it?
why?