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I’ve also been working a lot in the WEB3.0 space.👾
Recently, @blackleadStudio teamed up with @CodeCraftsmenHQ on the @zerg_ai project.
Minimal, sharp, and purposeful.
→ https://t.co/x3dwgVjWsg
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Serhii Polyvanyix.comWhat is Hatchet?
Hatchet replaces difficult to manage legacy queues or pub/sub systems so you can design durable workloads that recover from failure and solve for problems like concurrency , fairness , and rate limiting . Instead of managing your own task queue or pub/sub system, you can use Hatchet to distribute your functions between a set of wor... See more
Hatchet replaces difficult to manage legacy queues or pub/sub systems so you can design durable workloads that recover from failure and solve for problems like concurrency , fairness , and rate limiting . Instead of managing your own task queue or pub/sub system, you can use Hatchet to distribute your functions between a set of wor... See more
hatchet-dev • GitHub - hatchet-dev/hatchet: A distributed, fault-tolerant task queue

En el 2001, cuando tenía 15 años me hicieron esta nota. Me acuerdo que recibí mucho bullying ( super merecido 😂). No espero menos ahora.
Aprendiz de hacker tiraba el pibe 🤣 https://t.co/HX7X0AVXg6

Wim Cools on X: "Okay a Very-High Level (Raw!) Braindump of Some Architecture/Stack Decisions. We'd Love to Write Some Blog Posts About It Later but Gotta Ship First :) - App Written Completely From Scratch in Vanilla ES6 - No Frameworks, No Dependencies - (.. Except Libsodium for Encryption And" / X
x.comx.com-The tech isn’t there yet: If you’re building in web3, you’ll know this secret; behind the shiny exterior of the future is a tech world that is very, very early. Key products are yet to be built, documentation for existing tools is sparse, APIs are raw or nonexistent, and so much of the tech that does exist is narrowly focused on NFTs and tokenized... See more
Joey DeBruin • Why the New York Times Should be Tokenized
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