Fun fact: when you build @ethnimbus, part of the process is building the @nim_lang compiler - we treat it as any other dependency and you get a specific tested and vetted version - even so, the whole thing takes only a few minutes..
If you slept through your alarm, you can still watch the @ethStaker Community Call #13 with Team Nimbus! This was an incredibly informative call. I highly recommend checking out @ethnimbusinvidious.snopyta.org/S4OiSmAJzbQ
If you slept through your alarm, you can still watch the @ethStaker Community Call #13 with Team Nimbus! This was an incredibly informative call. I highly recommend checking out @ethnimbusinvidious.snopyta.org/S4OiSmAJzbQ
Because @ethnimbus uses so little resources, it's easy to use it on a more powerful, shared machine - for example, it makes sense to give it a dedicated CPU so that it's never interrupted by other tasks when it's performing its time-sensitive work (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proces…)