tezedge
yagna
tezedge | yagna | |
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4 | 10 | |
147 | 358 | |
0.0% | 2.2% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tezedge
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Still waiting on Rust
I know TezEdge is a thing, but it seems to be missing basic features. E.g. it doesn't appear to implement context updating logic (add an op, get a new context and a receipt). Should we have a parallel effort?
- Every link DEVs interested on Tezos should know
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Tenderbake scalability?
I do not. IMO, OCAML was the worst language to use to implement Tezos. I'm sure there are "academic" reasons on why this incredibly obscure language was chosen, but from functionality and community contribution aspects, the worst. I'm more focused on https://github.com/tezedge/tezedge getting funding and seeing their project become mainstream.
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RiB Newsletter #23 - Rewriting In Rust?
TezEdge. Tezos in Rust. Official client is in OCaml.
yagna
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We are thrilled to unveil the upcoming addition to the Golem Portal: Cache on Golem! This new service is an ingenious implementation that brings cache databases to the forefront of the Golem Network!
⚡️ Performance Considerations: Given the nature of the Golem Network and its diverse provider network, we cannot guarantee performance levels. However, we plan on tackling this in https://github.com/golemfactory/yagna/issues/2357
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Error when starting golemsp
I used the v0.10.0 aarch64 binary from the official GitHub. Here's the link Aarch64 Binaries
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I haven't understood what rust is for
golem does! https://github.com/golemfactory/yagna
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Welcome to the Winter edition Golem AMA - January 12th 6pm CET, 2022
We don't have an established process for external developers to get involved in core development yet, but we welcome external contributors to pop in (eg. this PR from the last month). You can hangout with us on Discord, or via GitHub Issues or PRs.
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Proposal for modified payment system
You’re right. Just to be a dick I will say that there can be results that depend on exact time and CPU models and similar uncontrollable things :P In the Yagna GitHub repo, they have a checklist of some features that are planned or done. Out of these, there is verification through redundancy - which could be having the providers hash the result and post the hash to a smart contract. There is also human verification, which could be that you two agree on one or multiple middlemen to handle the different cases (result given, requestor leaving, provider leaving, etc). I think that there is some food for thought and that you have shown some interesting ideas!
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Welcome to the Summer edition of the Golem AMA - July 14th, 2021, 6pm CEST
As for PRs to Yagna, the community-created ARM binaries was something that we awarded (4500 GLM) via the GLM Rewards Program we’re looking into incorporating directly into the Yagna release binaries. Due to the modularity of Yagna, it’s more likely we’ll reward that way and add those improvements rather than creating specific rewards for PRs directly to the Yagna repository. For now, at least, we may reevaluate when Yagna has matured more.
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RiB Newsletter #23 - Rewriting In Rust?
Yagna. Golem in Rust. Official client. Original client is in Python.
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I need help with a Project, Been Trying to Cross compile Rust Project for Weeks now
This project is built up of 3 main parts golemfactory/yagna: An open platform and marketplace for distributed computations (github.com)
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Golem and Web Hosting
Golem Core ---> https://github.com/golemfactory/yagna Provider VM's ---> https://github.com/golemfactory/ya-runtime-vm GSB (service bus) ---> https://github.com/golemfactory/ya-service-bus
What are some alternatives?
Node - MASQ combines the benefits of VPN and Tor technology to create a superior next-generation privacy software, where users are rewarded for supporting an uncensored global web. Users gain privacy and anonymity online, while helping promote Internet Freedom.
libzkchannels - zkChannels: Anonymous Payment Channels for Bitcoin, Zcash, Tezos and more
chamomile - Lightweight p2p library. Support build robust connection on decentralized network.
parity-bitcoin - The Parity Bitcoin client
winterfell - A STARK prover and verifier for arbitrary computations
iota.rs - Official IOTA Rust library.
TDN - Trusted Distributed Network. (Also a micro-framework for building decentralized applications)
golem-architecture - Golem architecture documents
goth - Golem Test Harness, an integration testing framework for yagna - the (new) Golem Network client.