Greg Nagy (@_gregnagy) 's Twitter Profile
Greg Nagy

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Elan Halpern (@0xelan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're feeling the Eth Denver FOMO - check out the workshop I did with Greg Nagy from @TallyCash👇 Learn how to: 1. Fork Ethereum Mainnet 2. Get 10k fake ETH 3. Test in prod without spending $ (yes, I did wear the tiger tracksuit while presenting 🐅) youtube.com/watch?v=dY1GlG…

Taho (🗺,🗺) (@taho_xyz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ 🚨 Security Alert 🚨 Today, a significant vulnerability exposing key material in MetaMask.eth 🦊, @CoinbaseWallet, @Brave, @Phantom, and other browser-based wallets was announced by Halborn. Feeling queasy? We'll walk you through it. 🧵👇 x.com/MetaMask/statu…

Polar Sync (@polar_sync) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October - November Polar Sync developer update post is up ❄️ $POLAR Uniswap demo, LlamaPay beta testing, XRP support, ETH migration, and core production update notes. medium.com/@Polar_Sync/po…

Greg Nagy (@_gregnagy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wooo … this project is 🔥 love the whole concept. Hope we can soon integrate into @TallyHoOfficial Value w aligned, concept aligned. What else can a dev want?

Cory House (@housecor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Problem: In a busy repo, it’s hard to get a PR merged. Each time someone merges, you must integrate their work and re-run CI. Solution: GitHub’s merge queue. Click “merge when ready” and your PR is placed in a queue. It automatically applies changes from github.blog/changelog/2023…

Greg Nagy (@_gregnagy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you think real-time audio transcription using Rust, Candle, and Whisper Large v3 is an interesting project? cc Let's Get Rusty 🦀, Omar Sanseviero, and @levelsio for insights. I’m searching for a fun problem and this is one idea. Btw ideas welcome. Will turn this into a tutorial

Greg Nagy (@_gregnagy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder that if you are working with js it's probably time for you to run this in your dev folder: find . -type d -name "node_modules" -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' + And reclaim significant chunk of disk space