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November 03, 2014, 02:10:39 PM |
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P.S. wc *.c *.h -> 34611 118707 1286274 total, yes that is 34000+ lines of code mostly written by me and it doesnt include: wc cstdlib/* gzip/* includes/* libtom/* platform/* -> 53810 236325 2181668 total almost 90,000 lines of code is compiled into SuperNET, this is over and above the libwebsockets, libuv and other libraries
Amazing job James. Thanks for all of your hard work. Really looking forward to see this up and running in a few months. +1, much coding! i have to say, i am quite happy that superNET actually has the focus on developing instead of huge marketing campaigns. i hope you can deliver! keep it up marketing before tech is done is silly. I always deliver on my tech projects. it is just hard to know exactly how long it will take when doing something that has never been done before still need people to help test! That is one thing I really cant do with my own code, need independent verification James
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youngmike
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November 03, 2014, 05:57:48 PM |
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Is supernet dead?
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November 03, 2014, 06:16:59 PM |
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Is supernet dead? No, that's blocknet.
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November 03, 2014, 09:11:09 PM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future)
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November 03, 2014, 09:15:27 PM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future) I secured assurances from James that he would not contemplate doing any dying before he was finished coding.
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November 03, 2014, 09:19:05 PM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future) I secured assurances from James that he would not contemplate doing any dying before he was finished coding. We should finance a personal guard and a defibrillator to make sure. He says he does not go out much so is safe from most accidents or attack. However, he also talks about drinking Starbucks lattes a lot. This leads me to conclude that he probably lives in a Starbucks somewhere. Convenient for the free wifi, I guess.
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November 03, 2014, 11:09:15 PM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future) I secured assurances from James that he would not contemplate doing any dying before he was finished coding. We should finance a personal guard and a defibrillator to make sure. He says he does not go out much so is safe from most accidents or attack. However, he also talks about drinking Starbucks lattes a lot. This leads me to conclude that he probably lives in a Starbucks somewhere. Convenient for the free wifi, I guess. and he uses mac. So his starbucks story checks out.
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November 03, 2014, 11:11:53 PM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future) I secured assurances from James that he would not contemplate doing any dying before he was finished coding. We should finance a personal guard and a defibrillator to make sure. He says he does not go out much so is safe from most accidents or attack. However, he also talks about drinking Starbucks lattes a lot. This leads me to conclude that he probably lives in a Starbucks somewhere. Convenient for the free wifi, I guess. Very droll.
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jl777 (OP)
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November 04, 2014, 04:23:08 AM |
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bug fixing day so only one new feature added today, I now support transparent encryption/decryption of DB entries. I now have it so it takes 5 minutes to add a new DB and it can be encrypted or not on disk. Access to the DB is serialized so I dont have to worry about threads and I have all the basic add, remove, find calls that I can do. The DB entry can be any data structure, so it is quite flexible.
I had to encrypt the telepod.db file as if it isnt, then if ever anybody gets access to it they would compromise the privacy and get access to the telepods. It is encrypted with the same password as your private address, so as long as you keep your main wallet safe, your telepods are safe. No additional exposure or backup requirements (you are backing up your wallet!)
Now you can setup a "ciphers" field to combine different encryption using different addresses from the wallet (their privkey), so this level of encryption can be as elaborate as you want, though the one pass of AES should be adequate for most people
James
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November 04, 2014, 06:41:24 AM |
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bug fixing day so only one new feature added today, I now support transparent encryption/decryption of DB entries. I now have it so it takes 5 minutes to add a new DB and it can be encrypted or not on disk. Access to the DB is serialized so I dont have to worry about threads and I have all the basic add, remove, find calls that I can do. The DB entry can be any data structure, so it is quite flexible.
I had to encrypt the telepod.db file as if it isnt, then if ever anybody gets access to it they would compromise the privacy and get access to the telepods. It is encrypted with the same password as your private address, so as long as you keep your main wallet safe, your telepods are safe. No additional exposure or backup requirements (you are backing up your wallet!)
Now you can setup a "ciphers" field to combine different encryption using different addresses from the wallet (their privkey), so this level of encryption can be as elaborate as you want, though the one pass of AES should be adequate for most people
James
Thnx for good&hard work James
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November 04, 2014, 07:58:08 AM |
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If james dies, then supernet would be dead (right now. lets hope he finds people that can take over the project in the future) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oasqjPHpxyI
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November 04, 2014, 08:14:17 AM |
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Nice job
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November 04, 2014, 01:08:09 PM |
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how is the scam going? how many dying coins joining this nonsense network yet?
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November 04, 2014, 02:25:40 PM Last edit: November 06, 2014, 04:30:22 PM by Este Nuno |
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how is the scam going? how many dying coins joining this nonsense network yet?
Do you use linux and know how to use the command line a little bit? We could use some more testers to help really get the network tested out. I noticed you have a VPS link in your sig, perhaps you know someone who might want to help test out such an ambitious project that's had so much coding done for it so far: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777James knows better than I but I think we could use another 50 dedicated nodes on our p2p network so we can further test all our open source, mostly already developed technology.
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November 04, 2014, 02:28:17 PM |
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November 04, 2014, 02:55:35 PM |
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The commits just keep coming like there's some sort of machine behind them that doesn't eat or sleep, just codes.
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November 04, 2014, 04:40:34 PM |
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Btc : 12LMdyWoyjJ1BZxfWmaZMWjTXn7S9y5EdK
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November 05, 2014, 05:40:51 AM |
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The commits just keep coming like there's some sort of machine behind them that doesn't eat or sleep, just codes. This is the best response to a fudster I've seen. Well done Supernet.
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