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Heartbeat – Monday, June 11th, 2018

:coffee:

Yoga, Jog (two laps), Duolingo (Esperanto).

News from The San Francisco Chronicle:

  • Front Page – Two rock climbers in their 40’s fell to their deaths in Yosemite. There’s concern that “speed climbing” and sponsored climbers are making the sport more dangerous (1,839 climbing deaths since 1905).
  • Front Page – San Francisco Supervisor London Breed leads former State Senator Mark Leno in the ranked-choice mayoral election (by 1,580 votes, 50.38% to 49.62%). The final tally is expected later today.
  • Business Report – Valve Corp. announced that it will “allow everything” on their Steam gaming platform except content it finds to be “illegal, or straight-up trolling”. The issue of censoring games on the platform came about because of games like “Active Shooter” and “Suicide Simulator”. Some of the more offensive titles have been removed from Steam.

Setup Coveralls for pypeerassets! Now the README has a cute “coverage badge”.

Cleaned the Kitchen 🙂

Added a DNS lookup, TCPClient and NewConnection to WinPrime. It populates a ListBox in the Network Tab with IP Addresses of potential Primecoin Nodes. Now I have to figure out how to “talk” to them.

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Heartbeat – Tuesday, June 5th, 2018

I voted (and got a sticker)!

Woo, finally bought a bag of coffee! :coffee:

Yoga, jogged 2 laps, DuoLingo.

News from The New York Times:

  • The Supreme Court overturned a Colorado Court decision on Monday, ruling in favor of a Colorado baker that denied a gay couple a cake based on his religious beliefs. The ruling was overturned largely based on evidence that the commission handling the case was swayed by general religious animus. In that sense it was a very “narrow ruling” and it also included comments reaffirming gay rights protections.
  • The Fuego Volcano in Guatemala is still threatening more eruptions. The death toll is at 65 and expected to rise as rescue crews have not been able to access some areas.
  • Voting in California today for National, State and Local offices. There are more Democratic candidates running than in most years which may dilute the Democratic vote and lose some elections.
  • The New York Times reported on Sunday that FB gave device manufacturers (like Apple, Samsung and Amazon) access to vast amounts of FB user data. This is an especially sore subject since FB was recently reprimanded for leaking user data to Cambridge Analytica.
  • Microsoft is buying GitHub for $7.5 billion.

I tried to fix the broken PyPeerAssets build but network tests keep flaking.

Spent the bulk of the day looking at how to make https://github.com/PeerAssets/btcpy able to operate with different network constants. I also got the unit tests running with the refactor except there are some changes we made to accommodate Peercoin that will have to be abstracted away… perhaps tomorrow :zzz: