Michael Feher (phear.algo) (@phearzero) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Feher (phear.algo)

@phearzero

Staff Developer at @AlgoFoundation

#ActuallyAutistic Mad Scientist.

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Michael Feher (phear.algo) (@phearzero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's an honor to be on the podcast! absolutely love everything theȺwesome.algo represents ❤️ Can't wait to talk about what we have going on and share some of the journey! The community are the real rock stars on this one, finding out what is possible takes a village. #Algofam

Michael Feher (phear.algo) (@phearzero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a pleasure being on the podcast! I really enjoyed diving into the primitives and can't wait to see what the ecosystem comes up with in the future!

MJ.algo (@algofamily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you'd like to be on the theȺwesome.algo podcast, please submit this form! Anything Algorand related. #web3 #python #Algorand #Community $ALGO bit.ly/awesomealgo.

Jarred Sumner (@jarredsumner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is also a reason to use .bind instead of arrow functions in 2024 to avoid memory leaks from keeping a parent scope alive

MakerX (@makerxau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤩Recently Altynbek had the opportunity to represent MakerX at the #WeAreDevelopers conference in Berlin! Altynbek joined forces with our fantastic partners from the Algorand Foundation 🐍 and together they showcased the latest capabilities of the #Algorand ecosystem and #AlgoKit!

🤩Recently Altynbek had the opportunity to represent MakerX at the #WeAreDevelopers conference in Berlin! Altynbek joined forces with our fantastic partners from the <a href="/AlgoFoundation/">Algorand Foundation 🐍</a> and together they showcased the latest capabilities of the #Algorand ecosystem and #AlgoKit!
Algorand Foundation 🐍 (@algofoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

fNet for Consensus Incentives is here! Consensus incentivization is coming to Algorand. To prepare, apps and users are invited to access fNet, a devnet environment with incentives running for testing: fnet.algorand.green All are invited to test/break/test again! fNet will

fNet for Consensus Incentives is here!

Consensus incentivization is coming to Algorand.

To prepare, apps and users are invited to access fNet, a devnet environment with incentives running for testing: fnet.algorand.green

All are invited to test/break/test again!

fNet will
Charles Hoskinson (@iohk_charles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under the hood, Algorand's tech combined with a useful proof of work tuned to AI inference would make it the greatest decentralized AI powerhouse our industry has seen. It would be cool to see it become a partnerchain and push Minotaur to its limits. John Woods

Rich Harris (@rich_harris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately, this is wrong. The Svelte implementation is doing a lot more work than the others. It's not an apples-to-apples comparison. I fixed it, and added Svelte 5 to the mix for good measure. Turns out we're... faster than Fastify? 🧵 on what we can learn:

Unfortunately, this is wrong.

The Svelte implementation is doing a lot more work than the others. It's not an apples-to-apples comparison. I fixed it, and added Svelte 5 to the mix for good measure. Turns out we're... faster than Fastify?

🧵 on what we can learn:
Daniel Lemire (@lemire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if open source did not exist. The top six programming languages in our sample comprise 84% of the demand-side value of OSS. Further, 96% of the demand-side value is created by only 5% of OSS developers.

Firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if open source did not exist. The top six programming languages in our sample comprise 84% of the demand-side value of OSS. Further, 96% of the demand-side value is created by only 5% of OSS developers.
dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this idea of "build it one way and rewrite it if it works" won't die i think it's because only a few people make it to the second phase to realize how wrong this is you have 10 years to make a great company - spending 10% of that time rebuilding changes where you end up