Compiled Code is the Law, Code is the Law. There is a Rule of Law, but it is too slow and too buracratic. By the time we compile a new dApp and run its smart contract, the Rule of Law was involved in...co-chairing the committee that reviewed the recommendation to revise the colour of the book that regulation is in...they kept it gray.
You don't have to understand how the computer works; you just need to know how to work with it.
To them, I say: "Wolves don't lose sleep over the opinion of sheep."
- Code primitives and first principles in BASH, JavaScript(NPM), Python(PIP3), and Rust(CARGO).
- A clear understanding of primitives,
char
,int
, etc. and the algorthms and code base. - Git fluency (all common comands).
git add .
,git commit -m "message here"
,git push
,git pull
, - Linux fluency with administration of NixOS, Ubuntu(Debian), Kali
- Daily Driver (code named: Stormbringer / Darkstar): Legion Pro 5 (Windows/Linux)
- Mobile (code named: Shadow Caster): Samsung s23 Ultra (Android)
- Hardware devices(Microprocessors): Raspberry Pi MyNode (code named: Demeter).
- Hardware Hacking Tools (BadUSB, WiFi, Network): RubberDucky (BadUSB), Malduino, Pineapple
- Drone devices: DJI Pro (thought and memory)
- Optimized configurations (aliases, BASH)
- Libraries/frameworks: NPM, Cargo, PIP, GraphQL, REST, gRPC
- DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes.
- Self-custody Crypto Wallets:
- Running DeFi Exchanges:
- Running Validators:
- Running Collators:
- Running Nodes: