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wslh

36,474karma·14,804submissions·March 8, 2009
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Bootstrapped <https://www.coinfabrik.com> in 2014 and https://www.nektra.com in 2003.

- CoinFabrik: Web3, R&D in decentralization, and security audits. Blockchain (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Algorand, etc) and language agnostic (Solidity, Rust, etc)

- Nektra: security, application virtualization, reverse engineering, Windows system internals

- BitVMX <https://bitvmx.org/>: BitVMX framework provides the foundations to run any CPU on Bitcoin, with a focus to run a fully-compliant RISC-V processor programmable using a standard compilation toolchain.

Blogging at https://blog.coinfabrik.com @coinfabrik, https://blog.nektra.com @nektra, and https://blog.databigbang.com @databigbang

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See who came next in the government...
15y ago·view thread
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I don't think I have the talent from that. That's why the article is important, a lot of minds are spending time in lower priority items from a humanistic point of view.
15y ago·view thread
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I think that there are shorter ways to accomplish it beyond Internet communication.
15y ago·view thread
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Sorry for my Naivete, but I think that the world priorities must be peace, health and poverty.
15y ago·view thread
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I live outside US and since a decade ago books from Amazon arrives on one of the mail building (except using FedEx). So, I was not buying tech books lastly, only literature in closer bookstores.
15y ago·view thread
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Yes, the last time I bought in Amazon was more than 10 years ago but I use Amazon as a wish list repository for Books and Music.
15y ago·view thread
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On iPad2 it's supported. Someone can try it on an iPhone?
15y ago·view thread
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The issue is that it's easy to start a service company and have a positive cashflow than to sell a product. I recommend Michael Cusumano's work on hybrid models: http://web.mit.edu/cusumano/www/ …
15y ago·view thread
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Visual Studio 2010 is developed under .NET/WPF.
15y ago·view thread
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Ah, what irony! but I am more comfortable with Visual Studio than to Eclipse.
15y ago·view thread