David Latapie
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September 14, 2014, 04:01:08 PM |
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Is it possible to give the wallet a Minimum block size somehow so that if u stake those blocks get combined into the blocksize u set ? If this option is there already and i missed it please point me in the right direction. This is unrelated to theme and Zeewolf is on theming. By quoting him, you're implying he should do something about it. In the future, please avoid quoting someone unrelated to your question, it just leads to confusion. Now regarding your question: this is already being done and we (the core team, but mostly presstab) are working on making it work better. On another note: congratulations Zeewolf for your skin. Hyperblue is outpacing my expectations! Blue brushed metal, small orange underlining, "technological" progress bar... Wow! Also, happy to see you back, Foxy! (no, your post were great, really. Not a big fan of large centered post but the rest was great,) And congratulations to waxo for taking the lead on Twitter. We already got +40% followers (yes, we shall always be wary of numbers, but this is still important).
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sluppy
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September 14, 2014, 04:07:21 PM |
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ok, im done here gl.
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David Latapie
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September 14, 2014, 04:25:41 PM |
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I created a Trello account for HyperStake. It is empty for the moment, but seeing how Mintcoin and Monero make heavy use of it, I'm confident it may help with handling scalability. https://trello.com/hyperstakeZeewolf, could you create a trello account for you? Presstab and waxo to, as will as mafort and bitmaster.
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presstab (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 04:33:02 PM |
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Is it possible to give the wallet a Minimum block size somehow so that if u stake those blocks get combined into the blocksize u set ? If this option is there allready and i missed it please point me in the right direction.
I will be working on this, but nothing has been set in code yet. I think I will be able to use the same framework from S4C and mod it to combine blocks. This is something that won't be done immediately though, probably one or two wallet releases from now.
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presstab (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 05:28:22 PM |
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Ive compiled the Raspberri Pi wallet for version 1.05 you can find it Here: https://mega.co.nz/#!D5Ek3CDY!Uu3hdJaKOd5KwhdkFmBhaDwcCU5wKhsTyx6gAXsXKD0 Use the Bootstrap file or it will take forever to download the blockchain. Located Here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d1zva60jizzoe3y/bootstrap.zip (in the Ann on first page) If u want to compile it yourself just remove the -msse2 command from the Makefile 2ce and it should work (tnx to Presstab for pointing that out to me). (it will take a while) Thanks for this! I will add it to the OP!
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September 14, 2014, 06:14:43 PM Last edit: September 14, 2014, 08:01:57 PM by presstab |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
I love this new theme!! and having customizable themes is going to really make the HYP wallet stand out against the competition.
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Trololoh
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September 15, 2014, 01:10:30 AM |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
Maybe a little tweak of the icons ? Here on my screen they look like white a bit too much contrast. Thanks and good work !
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September 15, 2014, 05:43:28 AM |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
Maybe a little tweak of the icons ? Here on my screen they look like white a bit too much contrast. Thanks and good work ! Probably it's the matter of screen. On my screen (MacBook Pro 17") they look awesome.
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September 15, 2014, 05:59:58 AM |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
Maybe a little tweak of the icons ? Here on my screen they look like white a bit too much contrast. Thanks and good work ! Probably it's the matter of screen. On my screen (MacBook Pro 17") they look awesome. But there is the question of color schemes.
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presstab (OP)
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September 15, 2014, 06:19:52 AM |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
Maybe a little tweak of the icons ? Here on my screen they look like white a bit too much contrast. Thanks and good work ! Probably it's the matter of screen. On my screen (MacBook Pro 17") they look awesome. But there is the question of color schemes. Schemes and stylesheets will be able to be customized to the user's own preferences by the user, and probably on runtime. So no need to worry about picking apart any detail you don't like, just mod it!
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September 15, 2014, 06:28:52 AM |
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Wow... that's one of the coolest wallets iv seen in a long time, looks great!
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iantunc
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September 15, 2014, 06:32:13 AM |
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Zeewolf: it is possible to change the style for something more blue ( da ba dee) Sure thing, I'll look into it. Nice idea David. Regarding themes - level of advancement is pretty high (presstab has already seen that, but it would be nice to know what others think) : - switching themes from Theme menu (last screen) - menu items are not hardcoded (you can add new theme in /themes/[themeName] and it will show in menu - no coding/compiling needed)
- using variables in qss stylesheets - I've tried sass, less and stylus (css oriented solutions) but they don't work very well with qss-specific declarations - so I coded my own simple solution - one can define colors/properties/even whole blocks and use it to style Qt elements just by using variable name - no more replacing all occurences in qss
- my working stylesheet (name it HyperBlue for now) is about 80-90% complete (as shown on screenshots)
- ^^^ these are foundations allowing me (or anyone else) quickly and efficiently maintain existing or build new themes
Maybe a little tweak of the icons ? Here on my screen they look like white a bit too much contrast. Thanks and good work ! Probably it's the matter of screen. On my screen (MacBook Pro 17") they look awesome. But there is the question of color schemes. Schemes and stylesheets will be able to be customized to the user's own preferences by the user, and probably on runtime. So no need to worry about picking apart any detail you don't like, just mod it! Ok, thanx! But it is also important to make this process so easy to be accessible for children)
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zeeman
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September 15, 2014, 09:20:36 AM |
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Staking is taking so long......
I have some coins with a weight of 28903. Are they close? What's the best weight for coins to stake??
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September 15, 2014, 09:36:52 AM |
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Staking is taking so long......
I have some coins with a weight of 28903. Are they close? What's the best weight for coins to stake??
Staking is just an another way of mining, so a successful result depends on luck. But 28903 is a rather big weight for today's difficulty. Staking may occur with a weight of few thousands, and you can confidently count on staking with the weight of 5000-10000 now, but not in 100% of cases.
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waxo
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September 15, 2014, 11:05:41 AM |
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i have a special request for Presstab and David : let's make a video tutorial for HYP , it will be great for the new holders to understand how it works exactly with a simple video . And also this is an occasion to be on Youtube . We are on the C-cex voting page ---> https://c-cex.com/?id=vote
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David Latapie
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September 15, 2014, 11:39:27 AM |
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Ok, thanx! But it is also important to make this process so easy to be accessible for children) Good idea! HyperStake could be used as an educative tool, like piggycoin wanted to be. With a children-oriented theme (what does it mean, really?) to teach the virtue of saving (stake) and sharing some (stake for charity on a secondary wallet for Mother's day, for instance. Definitely something to consider. A recent article in a major French newspaper noted the financial analphabetism ( link in French) was rising. let's make a video tutorial for HYP , it will be great for the new holders to understand how it works exactly with a simple video . And also this is an occasion to be on Youtube . We are on the C-cex voting page ---> https://c-cex.com/?id=voteI am favorable to the video (and later a video for children - remember, child != mentallly challenged). I won't be able to monitor this until the 23rd, though.
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mafort1469
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September 15, 2014, 12:06:32 PM |
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I created a Trello account for HyperStake. It is empty for the moment, but seeing how Mintcoin and Monero make heavy use of it, I'm confident it may help with handling scalability. https://trello.com/hyperstakeZeewolf, could you create a trello account for you? Presstab and waxo to, as will as mafort and bitmaster. David, I already have a trello account. I am mafort1469 there as well. Trello is a good community place for information. Will work well for things.
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September 15, 2014, 12:31:44 PM |
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Just dropping in to say hello - good work on HYP
(aka MinerTradingProphet)
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September 15, 2014, 01:23:10 PM |
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Just dropping in to say hello - good work on HYP
(aka MinerTradingProphet)
Hello, B3dr0ck! Glad to see you here, thank you for the kind words!
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David Latapie
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September 15, 2014, 01:38:44 PM |
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David, I already have a trello account. I am mafort1469 there as well. Trello is a good community place for information. Will work well for things. Thanks, invited. Just dropping in to say hello - good work on HYP
(aka MinerTradingProphet) Hello, B3dr0ck! Glad to see you here, thank you for the kind words! Another one bites the HYP!
Presstab, Monero will move to gitian binaries and Fluttercoin already did. I'm adding it as a proposal on Trello, on the coding board. For information, dear readers, gitian binaries is a way to be sure that the binaries comes from the source, so the only way for them to be corrupted is for the source itself to be corrupted. Except for the most paranoid, this basically relieve you from checking the binaries against VirusTotal.com and thus increases confidence for the majority of users who don't AV-check the binaries.
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