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substrate
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On Implementation of Distributed Protocols
Substrate — a framework for building application-specific blockchains (written in Rust);
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build error because found duplicate lang item `panic_impl`
frame-benchmarking = { version = "4.0.0-dev", default-features = false, optional = true, git = "https://github.com/paritytech/substrate.git", branch = "polkadot-v1.0.0" }
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What to do next... Web 3, Rust, Solidity?
To offer some perspective outside of the typical "all crypto is a scam", Parity is doing some cool stuff with a rust modular blockchain library called Substrate https://github.com/paritytech/substrate.
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What application will make Rust its prime ?
Rust takes the cake in the blockchain space: Substrate, Cosmos (CosmWasm), and Solana. All of the zero knowledge cryptography libraries used for layer 2 solutions are written in Rust, compiling to Wasm (see arkworks, Risc0). Ethereum's next version of smart contracts will even use a restricted subset of Wasm ("Ewasm") instead of EVM.
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Why am I not receiving staking rewards?
Verifying NPoS election solution graph and its score is a memory-intensive operation that needs to be performed within a single block time. Under the current runtime constraints, a solution graph with 22,500 nominators can be verified well within the block production time on Polkadot. There are plans to improve on this and implement multi-block election solution verification, after which, the NPoS system can scale to incorporate more nominators.
- Fast-unstake is now available on Kusama. This allows instant unstaking if you have not participated in staking in the last 28 eras.
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Polkadot Digest 17 Jan 2023
Fast-unstake is now available on Kusama. This allows instant unstaking if you have not participated in staking in the last 28 eras. https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12129
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Polkadot Digest 11 Jan 2023
First, any outstanding multisig calls (ones where one signatory has signed, but not the threshold) will not be able to execute. Please either finish your multisig calls before this upgrade, or wait until after it is completed. https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12072
- pallet dev mode added to make dev easier
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Substrate Rresources
Github: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate
commerce
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Ask HN: Modern self-hosted e-commerce solutions?
There are several open source solutions if you're interested... you can do a headless frontend with Vercel Commerce (Next.js) and use any of the supported e-commerce backends to manage catalog/cart/orders/etc: https://github.com/vercel/commerce
- Are there any best practices Next projects out there?
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[Hiring] NextJS Developer
You need to use Medusa or Saleor as the backend (they are open source headless ecommerce backends). There already exists an amazing boilerplate and fully functional app for both of these: https://github.com/vercel/commerce
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The Need for Speed: Does Store Performance Make or Break Success? Analyzing the Impact of Speed on Shopify Sites
Hey everyone, I stumbled upon an intriguing website recently, built using Shopify, the platform notorious for its sluggish performance. However, to my surprise, this particular site managed to achieve a perfect 100 score thanks to NextJs. I know this community is well-versed in website performance, so I thought I'd share it with you all. To be honest, I've been pondering the significance of speed when it comes to the success of online stores. Can a few milliseconds really make or break a business? We often hear the phrase "Milliseconds Make Millions," and I wonder if it holds true in reality. What are your thoughts on this? In today's digital landscape, it seems like everyone is using Shopify, making it the go-to platform for setting up an online store. But is being the fastest fish in the pond the key to outperforming the competition? Does speed truly matter when it comes to customer experience and ultimately achieving financial success? I'm genuinely curious to hear your insights and experiences regarding the impact of website speed on online businesses. Do you believe that optimizing every millisecond can lead to substantial gains, or is it more of a minor factor in the grand scheme of things? Let's have an open discussion about the role of speed in the success of Shopify sites and how it aligns with our experiences and beliefs. I invite you to share your thoughts and contribute to this conversation. No sales pitches or hidden agendas, just an honest exploration of the topic. Looking forward to hearing your perspectives! Best regards, CuriousRedditor
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Advice needed: Nextjs e-commerce learning
Next.js has an official e-commerce template here: https://github.com/vercel/commerce
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svelte-commerce: Open Source fronted for any e-commerce. Works with Shopify, MedusaJS, Litekart, BigCommerce.
This is great, especially as Next.js commerce has decided to go shopify only - https://github.com/vercel/commerce/pull/966 - making a full open-source solution impossible.
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What headless CMS would you choose for NextJS e-commerce project?
Vercel also have an example for it. https://github.com/vercel/commerce/tree/main/packages/swell
- Real-world react app with great architecture in 2023
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Has anyone created a Shopify app with Next-Auth?
Vercel Commerce
What are some alternatives?
cosmos-sdk - :chains: A Framework for Building High Value Public Blockchains :sparkles:
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
next-auth-sanity - NextAuth Adapter and Provider for Sanity
polygon-edge - A Framework for Building Ethereum-compatible Blockchain Networks
headwind - An opinionated Tailwind CSS class sorter built for Visual Studio Code
manim - Animation engine for explanatory math videos
vendure - A headless GraphQL commerce platform for the modern web
polkadot - Polkadot Node Implementation
Next.js - The React Framework
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
Vue Storefront - Alokai is a Frontend as a Service solution that simplifies composable commerce. It connects all the technologies needed to build and deploy fast & scalable ecommerce frontends. It guides merchants to deliver exceptional customer experiences quickly and easily.