Just as Sanjaya narrated the action in the war of the Pandavas and Kauravas…
Brilliant update SAFE team, keep the momentum going. You are improving this world day by day! ![]()
Maybe they sorted out being able to port forward for all devices.
Because that’s a really big problem!![]()
My tea leaves say:
Eventual consistency - nailed.
Swathes of code to be eliminated.
Beta now much nearer than before.
Detailed road map follows soon.
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Port forwarding, that’s Crust. We’ll see, but I’m guessing it has more to do with a paper concerning TRIVIAL (see previous week’s Dev Update), the realisation that extra improvements are possible or an even better alternative solution.
All I can say is wow wow wow. The whole dev team need a huge congrats. Can’t wait for next week
ANTS!! Microchips on ANTS!! ![]()
And my tea leaves only ever say I need to wash this damned cup and get on with washing the dishes.
I like @anon26713768 s tea leaves better ![]()
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Nice one man! I guess the one you made first (with the tiny mistake) will sell at auction for a cool 1.000.000 SAFE 30 years from now ![]()
Ahhhh, c’mon @riddim … microchips on Ant’s! It’s a done deal
Seriously though @anon26713768’s idea is, I admit, a wee bit more solid than mine - lol.
That’s funny Neo! ![]()
Great to read about the in-house design team! Really looking forward to the results. Very often UX is the key for a service to become widely adopted. I always find it a bummer to see a huge amount of great open source technologies developed by people who believe in something but then it just isn’t adapted in the same way as a less superior technology/software/system from the big guys (Apple, Google, Nest, Facebook, etc). Ofcourse marketing plays a role in this, but the user experience should not be forgotten as well.