Everything runs, the iOS app builds and runs perfectly!
Now, it’s just a matter of going module by module to clean up any AI slop remaining and optimize the codebase… but, it all works!
I basically designed a lightweight protocol, perfect for mobile devices, that puts the responsibility for verifying that a node is running authentic unmodified software on the node itself, as opposed to the network.
I basically designed a lightweight protocol, perfect for mobile devices, that puts the responsibility for verifying that a node is running authentic unmodified software on the node itself, as opposed to the network.
The network’s properly erasure coding files and distributing the shards amongst the simulated operators.
Nodes are even verifying one another using App Attest Certs.
So close!
The network’s properly erasure coding files and distributing the shards amongst the simulated operators.
Nodes are even verifying one another using App Attest Certs.
So close!
So, it’s completely accurate to say that the deployment of shdwDrive v2 was an utter mess.
Many parts of shdwDrive v2’s architecture made absolutely zero sense.
However, one of the things that is the most game changing about AI is that nobody can hide bad code anymore.
So, it’s completely accurate to say that the deployment of shdwDrive v2 was an utter mess.
Many parts of shdwDrive v2’s architecture made absolutely zero sense.
However, one of the things that is the most game changing about AI is that nobody can hide bad code anymore.
Still building, still have max conviction.
Still building, still have max conviction.