mummy
nimbus-eth2
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mummy
- Nim v2.0 Released
- Mummy – web server written in Nim that returns to the ancient ways of threads
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Nim version 2.0.0 release candidate
Personally this preciseness is just a distraction, but it sounds like you have learned from the constraints and can now take the training wheels off again.
Very curious about those cases, yet to find one myself that was not because of a bad design decision. Though I am also very big on the idea of `ambiguous grammar, rigorous implementation`, for natural language too. (Toki Pona is a somewhat extreme example but the contextual grammar, and holistic minimalism is fascinating)
Not to make it longer than needs to be; But take the example code in this readme: https://github.com/guzba/mummy
Being able to quickly script this without thinking about cases or style on the first pass is a really lovely way of reducing friction imho.
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Mummy, a new multithreaded HTTP + WebSocket server that returns to the ancient ways of threads
Added a WebSocket chat example here: https://github.com/guzba/mummy/blob/master/examples/chat.nim
nimbus-eth2
- Nim v2.0 Released
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Crystal 1.9.1 Is Released
Agreed! There's a couple of fairly large projects in Nim: https://nimbus.team/ (https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2) or https://github.com/zedeus/nitter
Though there's still friction points I've been happy seeing the ecosystem grow lately. The compiler has seen a lot of bug fixes lately too which helps.
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Daily General Discussion - June 22, 2023
Pretty big update for Nimbus out today, it's been a long time coming: https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/releases/tag/v23.6.0
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erigon sync log correct?
consensus client/execution client -> ERIGON v2.45.2 and NIMBUS v23.5.1
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[1 Year Review] Status still hasn't released anything or gained any real market share in private messaging
In the same year their beacon chain client followed Bellatrix (Merge) and Capella upgrades without a hitch, which is in many ways more impressive than a messenger.
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Daily General Discussion - May 19, 2023
Nimbus claims to have a solution to the loss of finality problem that was caused by old attestations, by dramatically speeding up the verification of those attestations: https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/4911
- Daily General Discussion - May 12, 2023
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Daily General Discussion - May 9, 2023
Seems they just released 23.5.0, to fix many of the issues we've been having: https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/releases/tag/v23.5.0
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Ethereum's pending withdrawals total $1.34 billion after Shapella
https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2 69 contributors
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Daily General Discussion - March 31, 2023
Daily Goerli: Was getting a lot of missed attestations with nimbus and after some back and forth with tersec, we confirmed that timeouts communicating with web3signer were the culprit. A fix should be merged soon.
What are some alternatives?
nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming
lighthouse - Ethereum consensus client in Rust
nim-results - Friendly value-or-error type
prysm - Go implementation of Ethereum proof of stake
fungus - Object variants done like other langugaes
lodestar - 🌟 TypeScript Implementation of Ethereum Consensus
jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.
Nethermind - A robust execution client for Ethereum node operators.
owlkettle - A declarative user interface framework based on GTK 4
teku - Open-source Ethereum consensus client written in Java
mvb-opencv - Minimum Viable Bindings to OpenCV for Nim
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.