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jsmm commented on Calculus Made Easy   calculusmadeeasy.org/prol... · Posted by u/susam
jsmm · 2 years ago
Wow! this taught me more than 2 semesters of calculus. Thanks for sharing.
jsmm commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
jsmm · 2 years ago
Location: Kerala, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No.

Technologies: Java, Go, HTML, HTMX, Javascript, MongoDB, MySQL, Kafka, CI/CD, Elastic search, Some PyTorch and AI, etc.

Interests: Development of distributed applications using messaging and event driven architecture. Also interested in integration of legacy and existing systems with AI.

Side Project: https://github.com/mammenj/mandm

Résumé/CV: Available by request.

Email: mammenj [at] live [dot] com

jsmm commented on Why Htmx Does Not Have a Build Step   htmx.org/essays/no-build-... · Posted by u/crbelaus
jsmm · 3 years ago
Maybe, slightly off-topic. I recently started developing with htmx and go and it's been really very productive for me as I am not a front end developer. But there are still some usecases, where I need to use JS, like a simple 'hide and show password field'. I had to use htmx:on JavaScript to make it work. I am for no build as it keeps development and debugging simpler.
jsmm commented on Generative AI – A curated list of Generative AI projects and services   github.com/steven2358/awe... · Posted by u/peter_d_sherman
jsmm · 3 years ago
Is there an AI model that will generate questions and it's answers from the text provided..looking for educational purposes?
jsmm commented on ask: Would you try HN weekly newsletter?    · Posted by u/hnnewsletter
jsmm · 3 years ago
No
jsmm commented on The Ethereum merge is done   coindesk.com/tech/2022/09... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
kranke155 · 3 years ago
Those could be exchanges ? Which would mean they represent very large numbers of users.

Seems the most likely explanation.

The idea that this isn’t true in BTC or PoW seems like a wild fiction to me.

jsmm · 3 years ago
You may be right that the majority is probably an exchange. But is there something in the protocol specification that prohibits such majority? Then it raises a question, can an actor such as a government (which may have unlimited resources) to hold large numbers of ether (> 51%) to add blocks to their advantage?

Perhaps, it's my ignorance about this technology that makes me question and prevent me from adopting this technology.

u/jsmm

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