ouroboros-network
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ouroboros-network
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We're looking for a senior software engineer to join our consensus team at IOG
I'm one of the consensus team members at IOG. We maintain and extend the consensus layer of the Cardano blockchain, which provides a rich set of challenges related to distributed computing, type level programming, networking, concurrency, among others.
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How much will the 2022 scaling solutions actually increase the scaling ?
According to a document on pipelining I saw on Github they might be building a whole new Ouroboros protocol called Leios (https://github.com/input-output-hk/ouroboros-network/pull/3579/files) so there might be something we don't know yet
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Open Source Projects written in Haskell
• cardano-node - top level integration code • ouroboros-network & ouroboros-consensus - network code & consensus (which integrates network, consensus and the ledger) • ledger - ledger(s) specifications and implementation • plutus - the smart contract language and related infrastructure
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Compare RTT delays between stake pool nodes - how?
Check out cardano-ping.
- Today we did the upgrade to 1.26.1
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How to generate random but valid source programs?
This is non trivial, you can check an example how we generate valid subset of Haskell to check that our implementation of orElse is corect: https://github.com/input-output-hk/ouroboros-network/blob/master/io-sim/test/Test/STM.hs
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What do you guys think about Cardano?
So from what I gather the transaction fee is a fixed protocol parameter. I like how fees are distributed amongst the epoch, If I had to design a blockchain system I'd also have chosen this approach TBH. It addresses some of the issues and misaligned incentives if you only have to rely on fees for block rewards. However if the demand for transactions constantly outweighs the available space you get into other issues. I tried to find details on how Cardano handles transactions and manages its mempool. I believe somewhere here is the code? (https://github.com/input-output-hk/ouroboros-network/blob/master/ouroboros-consensus/src/Ouroboros/Consensus/Mempool/Impl.hs)
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Thinking of swapping most of my altcoin for Cardano
Ouroboros(the consensus algorithm's formal specification): https://github.com/input-output-hk/ouroboros-network
aur
- How do you guys manage AUR compilation?
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update/build aur -git packages
I haven't used aura in a while, but as far as I understand the command sudo aura -Au --devel will only update packages that need updates based on if there are new commits upstream. As of aura 3.0.0 the git clones are kept in /var/cache/aura/vcs and when aura checks if the package needs an update it just does a pull on the repo and checks if the version is newer, so you will only see packages listed that require an update. You can add the --force flag to rebuild all of them, but that will generally do a lot of unnecessary work rebuilding packages with no updates upstream.
- Dhall: A Gateway Drug to Haskell
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My transition from Windows to Linux in an anti-customer age
Yes, you need to use the CLI to run that, but it's trivial to do so and a real package management system brings many advantages over exe installers. The AUR, inspired by BSD's Ports, is one of the major advantages of Arch. It's very rare to find a package that isn't supported.
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Yay not working?
Same here. Checked the github page and they're aware of it. Should be fixed soon. In the mean time I've been using aura. It's pretty great, should be more popular imo.
- Yay or Paru!!??
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I was trying to make a cargo like tool for c++ but then I thought, "fuck c++"
That's why I use aura
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7 Useful Tools Written in Haskell
I found the discussion of the reasoning interesting: https://github.com/fosskers/aura/discussions/657
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Pamac, Manjaro's package manager GUI, has been blocked again from accessing the AUR due to it flooding the servers with requests
I've really enjoyed this one: https://github.com/fosskers/aura
- is yay safe/any good?
What are some alternatives?
daedalus - The open source cryptocurrency wallet for ada, built to grow with the community
paru - Feature packed AUR helper
jormungandr - privacy voting blockchain node
yay - Yet another Yogurt - An AUR Helper written in Go
cardano-wallet - HTTP server & command-line for managing UTxOs and HD wallets in Cardano.
cardano-node - The core component that is used to participate in a Cardano decentralised blockchain.
plutus - The Plutus language implementation and tools
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
cardano-base - Code used throughout the Cardano eco-system
cardano-ledger-specs - The ledger implementation and specifications of the Cardano blockchain. [Moved to: https://github.com/input-output-hk/cardano-ledger]
linux-inotify - Haskell binding to inotify.