From what I heard, the vast majority think BTC is the undisputed king. While Xrp is not that interesting anymore. Some treat XRP even as a joke. Am I correct in my assessment? View Poll submitted by /u/Fun_Kangaroo512 [link] [Kommentare]
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I remember the time when there was BTC, ETH and LTC everywhere as only 3 coins u can buy on excange or local shops and places. LTC is used to be called - digital silver, while BTC was -digital gold. But in past couple years ppl only focus on BTC and ETH ( i guess bcs of ETF's) and LTC have been kinda left out. LTC was always my favourite coin, and wonder why people don't look at it as it is - top 3 oldest, reliable coins? - LTC have lowest fees than most of the coins + Fast block times - Also have halvings like BTC - Proof of stability through all these years - Circulating suply are almost 100% -Proof-of-Work mining - In almost all Merchant payments -Been there since 2011 - High liquidity - Listed on all exchanges I would add also- no venture capital controlling the network, like they do on BTC or ETH, even SOL. I know that LTC Litecoin remained focused on payments rather than becoming an application platform, but is that the only reason? submitted by /u/Ok_Statement1359 [link] [Kommentare]
I recorded a rosbag from a simulation run where the robot behaved weirdly. The bag is about 15 GB. I know I can replay it in RViz and inspect topics in Foxglove, but I’m wondering what people usually do after that (sorry new to this field). Do you just inspect the log, find the bug, fix the code, and move on? Or is there a standard practice for keeping these logs and reusing them later? submitted by /u/Practical_Sir8080 [link] [Kommentare]