这两天忙着通关死亡搁浅
没关注时事
我觉得河南洪水,河南省人民政府应该在事后自裁
没有提前发布预警,没有制定并实施好应急预案,险情出现后救援力度不够,导致民间救援力量过度透支。竟然还有民众淹死在地铁里的伤亡,这样的地方政府不自裁还留着过年吗?
我看微博上有不少人拿德国那个洪水说事儿,意图表明德国政府也没有做好这份工作。我觉得吧,没有人做的好不代表没有人受到责备。谴责德国政府防洪不力那是德国公民的事情,我会谴责我们的政府没有做好防洪工作,这叫舆论监督,是防止我们社会变得腐烂的重要一环,如果我们的政府能够承担起相应的责任,那么它就不会因为这些批评的声音而变得脆弱。正相反,如果一直有人把这种合理批评定为境外势力,那我觉得,我们的政府很难不脆弱。
https://github.com/hurui200320/ibm-cos-sanity-check
Wrote a simple tool that helping me to check the files on IBM Cloud Object Storage.
Working with IBM Cloud Code Engine, the workflow is pretty good.
But I have to say, the documentations that IBM offers on their website, they are garbage. I have to search through the code to find the things I wanted.
Downloading all updated data from IBM COS
and found something not right.
A video file gives 5000+ errors when checking with ffmpeg, looks like I lost several minutes of that file, rest of them are ok.
Not sure how reliable IBM Aspera© is, since I'm not sure when that file is being corrupted. I downloaded that file around 2014, and save it to my hard drive, then uploaded to Google drive, storing about 3 years, then I downloaded from google and uploaded to IBM cloud.
Keeping some important data safe from a long time interval, actually is not a easy job.
Finished Hackathon
Start moving my data from Google drive to IBM cloud (Object Storage), already downgrade my google one plan from 2TB per year to 200GB per year, saved 70 dollar pee year.
Currently there are 500+GB data, but at least 300GB of them never have been accessed this year. So by using IBM cloud Object Storage, archived data only cost 0.001USD per GB per month, should be a great deal for me. Those files are like photos, archived projects, animations. They are a lot,and unlikely to be used in near future, but I can't delete them, since I like collecting things, include data. I also found a 25000:1 map of China, from 1945. Definitely useless in 2021, but it's pretty cool to have it.
Seeing someone counting my life in a youtube video is really make me thinking about that. I'm planning living at least for 60 years, and now I'm already 20, 1/3 of my life is passed, and there not much time left(in the meaning of playing all day and do what ever I wanted regardless the outcome).
Life is precious, so I embrace it.
What Are You Doing With Your Life? The Tail End
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXeJANDKwDc
There's a Hole at the Bottom of Math
Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web
Looked in Neo and IOTA, and tried to develop on neo. Both of them are currently updating the main net.
Based on what I experienced, I thought Neo is live. If you want to develop something on public chain, neo is a good choice, sdk is really comprehensive, and client library's developers are pretty interactive. We had a good conversation and all of my issues are managed to get fixed or have work around.
However the gas fee is a little bit tricky. Gas is generated by new blocks, which new gas is distributed based on how much neo you hold. And gas itself is not reusable. Thus deploying and invoking contract might be a challenge.
Iota in the other hand, is more like a dream. Although it is not that mature now, but from the paper, it's design is really attractive and I call that the future of blockchain. No miner, no fee, though you have to pay fee to run smart contract. But it's more open to new developers since it doesn't require that much money to start with (considering the current price of neo coin). And it officially encourage user to set up their own chain to discover new possibilities.
Another unofficial news is Chinese government start to act to miners(Arrested a miner and force him to hand in his crypto assets, but not sure why). It's not confirmed though, but I don't think a single government can takedown a blockchain. They certainly not understand what is cryptocurrency and public blockchain.
**I have a job now!**
I'm a Chinese shitizen, but I generally don't post in Chinese to avoid being suffering from other Chinese.
I'm physically a male, but I don't care how people think about my gender. I can be male, or female, or cat. But if you ask, I'd prefer to be referred to as male. Also, I support LGBT+ people, and I'm a copyleft. I don't think I'm too aggressive in arguing things, but sometimes I do. You should handle it with care.
I post about programming (most time is Java and Kotlin, unless I have a new love), and some random things I find interesting. I also post about my mental health, which is in a stable state of instability, thanks to my parents and Chinese society.
Anyway, if you want to follow me, I'm glad to see you. And, have a nice day.