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9.2 | 9.3 | |
17 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Scala Native
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What is Scala Native use case?
Until recently, there was only 64-bit support. 32-bit support is coming, though, see this pr. This means that you will be able to target 32-bit microcontrollers soon. Anything lower than 32-bit might not be realistic.
- MIT Scheme on Apple Silicon
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Scala 3 Native support was published
The release is binary compatible with previous ones, but Scala 3 on its own does not fully source compatible - more info about that in https://github.com/scala-native/scala-native/pull/2480 The full release is planned for the first weeks of January.
- Scala Native 0.4.1 is here!
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GoKart: A static analysis tool for securing Go code
Scala Native probably.
But I've never used it so not sure how mature it is.
The other Go alternative I see is D.
Close to the metal but with high level features. Runs in a managed runtime. Creates native code.
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ScalaNative + Python: any leads?
see https://github.com/scala-native/scala-native/issues/155
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Why Scala (still) hasn't missed the Android opportunity
It can be challenging to exchange ideas between the left and the right side of a brain, so sometimes you might not get the outcome you are hoping for. Is this the PR in question? Add support for 32-bit platforms through a linker-level switch by shadaj ยท Pull Request #1571 ยท scala-native/scala-native (github.com) I personally see no reason why SN should not be able to target wasm, especially as the target is LLVM, but..
Eclair
- Resumiu bem
- I use electrum and BTC more than ledger and eth
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Electrum Lighting channels keep force closing on me.
Seems to be a known Eclair problem. Which is unfortunate since Eclair is the only implementation with trampoline routing afaik. I'd try reporting it to the Electrum devs.
- Is there a simple Windows Lightning node program to install & connect to my full bitcoin core node?
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Any good lightning wallets to start with?
eclair, developed by ACINQ.
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Help me understand a channel close due to local/remote fees too different.
Ah, it's been reported & there's some insightful info from dev: https://github.com/ACINQ/eclair/issues/1831
in Eclair, apparently the close ratio used to be calculated by a strange formula that does not seem to be breached in my case but the node operator might have changed the ratio. However, nowadays the default is even stricter if I read it correctly.
- How do you check if your Eclair-CLI node is actually doing anything?
- Running a node
- SHOW THE CODE!
What are some alternatives?
lightning - Core Lightning โ Lightning Network implementation focusing on spec compliance and performance
phoenix - Phoenix is a self-custodial Bitcoin wallet using Lightning to send/receive payments.
umbrel - A beautiful personal server OS for Raspberry Pi or any Linux distro for self-hosting everything
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
PureConfig - A boilerplate-free library for loading configuration files
scala-ssh - Remote shell access via SSH for your Scala applications
YahooFinanceScala - A non-blocking Yahoo Finance Scala client
Emil - Emil is a library for dealing with E-Mail in Scala.
wiki.plebnet.org
Breez Mobile Client - Lightning Network mobile client
apollo - Muun Android wallet
pprint - Pretty-printing value, types and type-signatures in Scala