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Contributing to WebSockets – Cryptocurrency Users

99 点作者 Doches将近 3 年前

13 条评论

bkm将近 3 年前
Not a cryptophobe, but his rule seems reasonable: 'use it, but you won't get support if you use it for things I don't like'. Certainly better than the 'you may only use this product if you support/disavow $x' emerging trend in 'OSS' README's.
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woojoo666将近 3 年前
This seems....oddly political for a low-level open source technology. Reminds me of the peace-not-war controversy [1] [2].<p>Edit: I&#x27;m surprised at the number of people here supporting political statements in open source. I was under the assumption that most people hated the peacenotwar module, but I guess opinions are more evenly split than I thought.<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Peacenotwar" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Peacenotwar</a><p>[2]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;snyk.io&#x2F;blog&#x2F;peacenotwar-malicious-npm-node-ipc-package-vulnerability&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;snyk.io&#x2F;blog&#x2F;peacenotwar-malicious-npm-node-ipc-pack...</a>
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radres将近 3 年前
When people are sending money through crypto (in this case bitcoin) they bid a certain amount for their transaction to be picked up. If they are paying 50 USD per transaction and people are actually booting up machines to pick up this transaction I believe I do not have anything to say to the business going between these two people.<p>Are these &quot;planet is heating&quot; people going around telling people not to have idle appliances plugged in? Not to use bigger cars if not necessary? If BMW was using websockets in one of their huge SUVs would you not help them?<p>just feels childish and lacking logic
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emptyparadise将近 3 年前
&gt;Since websockets is released under an open-source license, you can use it for any purpose you like. However, I won’t spend any of my time to help you.<p>&gt;I will summarily close issues related to Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in any way.<p>It&#x27;s a free country.
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rvz将近 3 年前
&gt; I’m aware of efforts to build proof-of-stake models. I’ll care once the total energy consumption of all cryptocurrencies drops to a non-bullshit level.<p>&gt; I will summarily close issues related to Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in any way.<p>Sounds like a very extreme position. I haven&#x27;t seen any creator of a deep learning library, take the extreme position of not supporting <i>anyone</i> who is using it for mass surveillance or burning up the planet by training it on tons of GPUs in the cloud until the data centers catch fire?<p>&gt; You already negated all of humanity’s efforts to develop renewable energy. Please stop heating the planet where my children will have to live.<p>I agree with the energy issues of PoW, but PoS or BFT systems do not suffer from these energy issues and the author knows it.<p>But we are not complaining about the unavoidable wastefulness of deep learning systems or even the GPU farming and constant retraining &#x2F; learning of that especially at the expense of it being used for mass surveillance?<p>No outrage on that is there by the tech bros when there is no efficient alternative for deep learning other than using GPUs, TPUs etc to have these data centres catching fire.<p>They are no better than the problem of PoW crypto systems today. But at least bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency and there are alternatives that are more efficient right now.
djob将近 3 年前
This statement is tragicomic to say the least, and quite possibly paradoxical. Facebook&#x27;s data center alone uses almost as much as all bitcoin miners annually. In fact, RedHad and its server &#x2F; cloud solutions are responsible for running millions of servers that consume hundreds of times more energy than bitcoin miners. Education is failing a big time
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aaa_aaa将近 3 年前
Some years ago, I had a similar idea for an open source library, banning use of it by government organizations (for surveillance). Later I understand how silly I was.
captn3m0将近 3 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;uNetworking&#x2F;uWebSockets.js" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;uNetworking&#x2F;uWebSockets.js</a> seems more popular in the crypto world.
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jknutson将近 3 年前
I have a pro-cryptocurrency stance. I’ve profited from it and it is responsible for a significant portion of revenue in my business, especially when working with clients unserved by the likes of PayPal and Transferwise.<p>I remember, not so long ago at all, it felt as though my position was more or less the only position I saw reflected by others online and offline. Practically everyone I knew who had something to say about Cryptocurrency would have the same basic points— giving power back to the people, providing an alternative to the traditional (read: banks&#x2F;finance industry) methods, hedge against inflation, hedge against government overreach, etc.<p>Nowadays, it seems like popular opinion has really switched. Obviously, with just about anything, there’s going to be some negatives and some downsides. From day one with Cryptocurrency, for example, the most obvious use case was for criminal activity and moving value outside the prying eyes of whatever 3-letter agencies that are applicable in your jurisdictions.<p>I understood that counterpoint to Cryptocurrency just fine. I agreed with it, as well. Criminals do use Cryptocurrency, it’s just a fact— it’s explosion in popularity has certainly opened up and&#x2F;or made more reliable and easily available many new revenue models for the seedier folks amongst us. Ransomware, for example, has greatly benefited from Cryptocurrency’s creation and gradually increased adoption into the mainstream.<p>Bringing me to my point, or I suppose question, rather, is the argument that Cryptocurrency uses a ton of energy and is bad for the planet. While this is also true, especially for proof of work stuff like Bitcoin and Ethereum, it feels like whenever I hear discussion of Cryptocurrency using this argument, there’s often little to no genuine conversation being made about how to improve upon it. I’m sure all of us know about other transaction verification methods that don’t eat nearly as much energy, so I’m not going to dive into that now.<p>To state my opinion bluntly, it feels like the whole energy &#x2F; electricity usage argument of Cryptocurrency has came about rather abruptly and inorganically. I don’t remember hardly anyone talking about this issue with nearly as much (seemingly blind) passion or negative attitude in, say, 2013-2020~.<p>Furthermore, while yes— the energy usage of cryptocurrency is a problem, and a damn near inherent problem at that— it seems to me like it’s such a minor drawback comparatively speaking to the other evils in the world. 14 trees burn in the Amazon Rainforest every second. A kid dies in Africa from starvation or malaria every 15 seconds. Oil companies cover up their emissions and pay for favourable regulations that allow them to continue to pollute at industrial scale with little to no pushback.<p>I am no tinfoil hat wearing cryptobro, don’t get me wrong, but considering how little pollution cryptocurrency produces comparatively speaking to $insert_megacorp_here, and how weak of a logical counterpoint that seems to be against the inherent positives of cryptocurrency, it seems to me like this argument is one that is almost wholeheartedly emotional in nature and one where I wouldn’t be surprised if the roots of it were astroturfed by a select few who did not want to see crypto succeed.<p>As an analogy, certainly we all remember the marketing BP put in to the “reduce your carbon footprint; *we ALL have to do our part* to reduce global warming” slogan thing they got going. Meanwhilst, they were spitting out pollution at rates that even if every single one of us lived like Taoist monks still wouldn’t have made a dent in.<p>Am I the only one that thinks this way? I would love to be proven wrong if there’s any counterpoints to my perspective that I could be made aware of.<p>&#x2F;rant
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ploppyploppy将近 3 年前
Isn&#x27;t cryptocurrency mining helping fueling massive demand for renewable energy infrstructure and innovation?
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can16358p将近 3 年前
While he definitely has right to say anything, regardless of he is right or wrong, the language he uses is very unprofessional.
Double_a_92将近 3 年前
While he is right, this still feels somewhat unprofessional. It&#x27;s some arbitrary rant about something that he doesn&#x27;t like, appended at the end of the contributing guide.<p>I could understand the feeling though, if their GitHub got massively spammed by crypto projects.
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fulvioterzapi将近 3 年前
The vast majority of human activities have a carbon footprint.<p>I would rather give up Facebook and all other social (which in my opinion add no value to society) rather than cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to the right of privately transacting online, which I deem very important).<p>This obsession over the carbon footprint of cryptocurrencies is ideological and, ultimately, wrong.
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