In late 2019 I stuck a raspberry pi and e-paper display in a picture frame and made it show my upcoming travel plans. Now it is just blank. What should I use it for now?
I realize that certain applications require a global centralized network state, but many others do not! True decentralization should mean that I can talk to someone else without anyone else knowing that's happening.
I stand corrected, I finally found an explicit reference: ethereum.org/en/developers/d…
"The community maintains multiple open-source clients, developed by different teams using different programming languages."
That's great, so at least it's only… aaronparecki.com/2022/01/09/…
I did look around and couldn't find any mentions of those on any easily searchable docs. Where is this stuff described? I don't even see any reference to that on the main page about it ethereum.org/en/eth2/vision/
Are there more than one implementation of the e*t*h protocol? As far as I can tell everyone participating in the network is expected to run the same source code.
software you've purchased that auto-updates to a new version and makes you buy a new license is worse than software that is just a straight subscription model, just saying
Fair! Thankfully these codes come from the authorization server rather than the app, so unless you're also building our own AS there's less of a chance of messing that one up! Your comment about the QR code is spot on tho! That's an optimization the app dev can do for better UX