Technically stagnant is a good thing; I'd prefer the term technically mature. It's accomplished what it set out to do, which is to be a decentralized, anonymous form of digital currency.
The only thing that MIGHT kill it is if governments stopped printing money.
And by "dog feces," I assume you mean fiat currency, correct?
Cryptocurrency solves the money-printing problem we've had around the world since we left the gold standard. If governments stopped making their currencies worthless, then bitcoin would go to zero.
I was going to try having an AI agent analyze a well-established open source project. I was thinking of trying something like Bitcoin Core or an open-source JavaScript library, something that has had a lot of human eyes on it. To me, that seems like a good use case, as some of those projects can get pretty complex in what they're aiming to accomplish. Just the sheer amount of complexity involved in Bitcoin, for instance, would be a good candidate for having an AI agent explain the code to you as you're reviewing it. A lot of those projects are fairly well-written as they are, with the higher-level concepts being the more difficult thing to grasp.
Not attempting to claim anything against your company, but I've worked for enterprises where code bases were a complete mess and even the product itself didn't have a clear goal. That's likely not the ideal candidate for AI systems to augment.
The WebGL game was build with my 2D game engine "Impact", which I previously ported to C[1]. The game has a 3d view, but logic still mostly works in 2 dimensions on a flat ground. The N64 version "just" needed a different rendering and sound backend.
I'm a software engineer with five years of solid in-office experience. I've worked for two companies in the office, and recently I've worked a remote contract with Comcast doing front-end development.
I'm open to remote work and also full-time in-office positions. I've found it difficult to find work since my last contract ended in late 2022, and I would love to find a long-term, full-time development position that I could put many years into in the near future.
I applied, and I thought the idea of having a secret was pretty neat. (I've never seen that before) Hoping to hear back at some point in the near future.
The only thing that MIGHT kill it is if governments stopped printing money.
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