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Stefan Thomas
Open-source developer and distributed systems advocate. Co-creator of . Founder at .
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Stefan Thomas 20 Jul
LPT: Anyone who works eight hours in front of a computer should use . Totally solved my neck pain and wrist issues. Disclosure: I liked it so much I invested in the company.
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Stefan Thomas 7 Jul
Congrats, nicely done! Don't forget to go to and sign up for the mailing list. That way we can let you know about things like security updates for Codiusd!
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jul
All good! Thanks!
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jul
My talk from IEEE Crypto Valley Conference is now on YouTube: Talking about how was able to develop in a few weeks, while working on the same problem are taking years. It's all thanks to the magic of !
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Stefan Thomas 26 Jun
Easy solution: Use over Lightning. STREAM/1.0 will automatically split and recombine your payments. We ran into similar issues when we first ran a real-money ILP network a couple of years ago and developed STREAM in response.
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Stefan Thomas 26 Jun
Another great XRP-related use case is to run high performance, still decentralized subledgers on Codius. That would be my preferred way to avoid the cost of reserves that are currently required for accounts on the XRP root ledger.
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Stefan Thomas 26 Jun
We've talked about it. Codius would have to mature a bit. But XRP Ledger already has tons of validators, many of very high quality, so there is really no urgency. Codius would have been a life saver a couple of years ago when we first went out to recruit validators though.
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Adrian Hope-Bailie 25 Jun
The Payment Handler API is coming to Chrome. Kudos to for supporting an open ecosystem. Hoping and follow soon behind. ( plan to implement in when roadmap allows) Thanks for the help writing this:
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Ethan MacBrough 21 Jun
Stefan talking about Codius at the opening keynote
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Stefan Thomas 21 Jun
Codius has a built-in gossip protocol. For use cases where you just want random hosts you can get them from there. For most use cases, we envision that there will be services testing, monitoring, and recommending hosts.
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Stefan Thomas 19 Jun
Don't miss my talk at tomorrow morning 10a. Will talk about and the future of .
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Stefan Thomas 19 Jun
The speaking engagements this week were set up last year before was a thing. I'll be speaking about neither nor products but about open projects like , and broader themes.
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WeAreDevelopers 18 Mei
Stefan Thomas Showed us how to send packets of money with Interledger.js
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Stefan Thomas 7 Jun
Great question! A Codius-aware browser doesn't yet exist yet but it would be a browser or browser extension which validates that the page sent by one host matches what is running at other Codius hosts.
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Stefan Thomas 7 Jun
Great talk from one of the most genuine and inspiring people I've ever had the fortune to meet. (Formerly chief architect , now at .)
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jun
Membalas @alex @BradMcCarty
On , you can only see your own contracts for privacy and security reasons. It would be great to be able to see some basic anonymized stats though. Created an issue to track this idea:
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jun
Membalas @xrpjs
This gets really powerful when you upload a decentralized app () to many hosts. Because you don't have to trust the uploader and because there are many hosts with none of them in control, you don't have to trust any single person or org.
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jun
Membalas @xrpjs
With traditional hosting, the person uploading the website can change it at any time. With , the entire code is hashed and the hash becomes part of the URL. So have to trust only the host instead of host+uploader.
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jun
First live production Codius smart contract: (create-react-app running on Codius) Codius is backward compatible with HTTPS, so you can access it with a regular browser (but without the security benefits that a Codius-aware browser could give you.)
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Stefan Thomas 6 Jun
Conversely, by getting adopted by exchanges, PSPs and banks, is laying the groundwork for .
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