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@hmans
hmans / application.html.slim
Last active October 27, 2023 17:52
Application layout for Rails (4 and 5), Slim style.
doctype html
html
head
title My App
meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"
= stylesheet_link_tag "application", media: 'all', 'data-turbolinks-track' => true
= javascript_include_tag "application", 'data-turbolinks-track' => true
= csrf_meta_tags
body
@julionc
julionc / 00.howto_install_phantomjs.md
Last active April 26, 2024 09:13
How to install PhantomJS on Debian/Ubuntu

How to install PhantomJS on Ubuntu

Version: 1.9.8

Platform: x86_64

First, install or update to the latest system software.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential chrpath libssl-dev libxft-dev
@rthbound
rthbound / animated_moon.rb
Last active August 29, 2015 13:57
Make a gif of the Moon as seen from Earth for one lunar year, starting now - http://gfycat.com/SilverPositiveBluet
require "usno/imagery"
require "open-uri"
require "RMagick"
include Magick
def animate(n,f)
i=0
time = Time.now

A pseudonymous trust system for a decentralized anonymous marketplace

Dionysis Zindros, National Technical University of Athens dionyziz@gmail.com

Keywords

pseudonymous anonymous web-of-trust identity trust bitcoin namecoin proof-of-burn timelock decentralized anonymous marketplace openbazaar

Abstract

@gavinandresen
gavinandresen / BlockPropagation.md
Last active March 14, 2023 09:45
O(1) block propagation

O(1) Block Propagation

The problem

Bitcoin miners want their newly-found blocks to propagate across the network as quickly as possible, because every millisecond of delay increases the chances that another block, found at about the same time, wins the "block race."

@spoike
spoike / webapi_example.js
Last active May 12, 2017 13:37
Simple WebAPI example
var PostsApi = require('webapi/posts'),
// assuming the api object from the jsbin snippet
Reflux = require('reflux');
var PostActions = createActions(["load", "loadError"]);
// load action is invoked either from:
// * top most component's componentDidMount
// function in your application, or
// * window.onLoad
// I prefer the first strategy because that'll
@maxivak
maxivak / 00.md
Last active May 6, 2024 15:27
Sending emails with ActionMailer and Sidekiq

Sending emails with ActionMailer and Sidekiq

Send email asynchroniously using Sidekiq.

ActionMailer

Create your mailer us usual:

@fernandonm
fernandonm / bitcoin_derivatives.md
Last active May 29, 2019 08:03
Trust-minimized derivatives

Trust-minimized derivatives

Options contracts can be implemented as trust-minimized smart contracts using Bitcoin script. These contracts don't require oracles feeding the price into the blockchain or any other trusted third party. Recipients will only trust miners to mine (and not reverse) transactions paying a reasonable feerate, securing their payouts.

The underlier of these derivatives can be any digital asset available on a blockchain that can do HLTCs.

Call options

The buyer of an American-style call binary option pays a premium (eg: 0.1 BTC) for <seller secret> wich gives the right to buy Q units (quantity) of the underlying asset (100 LTC) at a specified strike price (0.016 BTC per LTC) at any time until the expiration date.

@achow101
achow101 / bitcoin-core-hww.md
Last active November 16, 2021 15:08
How to Use Bitcoin Core with Hardware Wallets

Using Bitcoin Core with Hardware Wallets

This approach is fairly manual, requires the command line, and requires a patched version of Bitcoin Core.

Note: For this guide, code lines prefixed with $ means that the command is typed in the terminal. Lines without $ are output of the commands.

Disclaimer

I am not liable for any coins that may be lost through this method. The software mentioned may have bugs. Use at your own risk.