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Great! Now you may co-read it with GPT!


Telegram's embedded wallet app supports Bitcoin out of the box, doesn't it?


Well it does not support it as non custodian wallet. Also we support lightning which is not on Telegram.

And if you want to buy or sell you would have to perform some KYC , the p2p module will allow you to remove that hassle.


https://files.pharo.org/books-pdfs/booklet-Reflective/2017-1...

S. Ducasse. A simple reflective object kernel.


Scientists really shouldn't ask any "groups".


I'd like to learn more about this system! Also, what's on the backend side? How do you collect data from the sensors? Check out my river meteo-station: https://imgur.com/a/agk-RRovIkg


Its a typical utilities SCADA system most cities operate.

Much like your setup their are sensors fitted to various infrastructure connected to PLC's connected to licensed uhf radio modems back to a base station (with a few hops through repeaters or microwave backhaul) into a PC running some kind of IO server which handles all the polling and collects the data into a database and SCADA software (Aveva).

Its a weird mashup of hardware and protocols (dnp3, modbus, serial) plus some data coming in through IoT devices over http and all sorts of bits.

All i built was a python script that runs the query (we are talking 200 bits of data) every minite and dumps it into a JSON file. Then there is a caddy server which serves the json, SVG (1.5mb uncompressed) and a vanilla html/javascript (300 ish lines of code, AI helped get started) page that displays it.

Its not open to public, nor is it a replacement for SCADA (SCADA has many many more objects plus the ability to control and send out alarms). There are many more people wanting 'view only' access than the city has pricey SCADA licenses for, so if fills this gap for free. Sorry i can't share more, i moved on from that job.


> what’s missing

Sitcom laugh track


Q1 2026. We’re fighting w leadership on budget approval for the laugh track and a mid-episode freeze-frame.


May I ask you how did you use Telnet back then? Was it some text-based system like BBS you connected to?


To learn the basics of Go you have to lose your first 100 games


I shouldn't have stopped at 98.

truly, the thing I love about Go is two things. Firstly, the handicap system means you can play a good game between neophytes and high-dan players, it's mutual. Secondly, its built on such simple foundations. No horsey-horsey-moves.

Thirdly, even innumerate people who can't count to 3 can play it. You're playing a game substantively unchanged from before chess


IRC


My guess is that it is The Revelation


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