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December 13, 2016, 07:44:46 AM
Great to see finally some communication here.  The only question is, where the hell have you been in the past 6 months?
sr. member
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December 13, 2016, 07:43:23 AM
Live Youtube Video Stream Q & A with the RISE Development Team?

We would like to change our scheduled Slack chat Q&A with the Rise Developers on December 22nd to a Live Video Q&A instead. We believe this would add more value to the experience for our community and it's a lot more up close and personal.

Here's the catch though; for this to happen we will need to receive sufficient interest from the community. We haven't received any questions for the Q&A yet at this point in time so we are looking to receive at least 15 interesting questions from the RISE community by December 21st, a day before the session. Of course we hope for more than 15 good ones. The questions need to be on topic (related to the Rise platform) and please try to avoid simple yes/no questions, because we want to fill up an hour of informative and productive discussion.

Questions can be submitted here: http://forum.rise.vision/topic/70/december-22-2016-event-live-slack-q-a-with-rise-developers

Thanks!





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December 12, 2016, 05:33:40 AM
How long has this new build been underway?

Hey imbladednow, the new build started about a month ago (see Github). The lion share of that time till now is used to design the new architecture, which is still in part under development. Some of that time was spent building DB validations and schema as well as code preparations for using Meteor as our framework of choice. More details to be found in the updated whitepaper and more technical specs will be revealed later on.





 



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December 12, 2016, 04:52:42 AM
How long has this new build been underway?
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December 12, 2016, 04:13:16 AM
dev can you partecipate into the byteball distribution? you can link more than 1500 btc
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-totally-new-consensus-algorithm-private-untraceable-payments-1608859

Hi henryzzit, thanks for letting us know about that project. I'll take a look.

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December 12, 2016, 02:44:01 AM
dev can you partecipate into the byteball distribution? you can link more than 1500 btc
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-totally-new-consensus-algorithm-private-untraceable-payments-1608859
legendary
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December 12, 2016, 02:31:35 AM
SHA-3 encryption

Those who have watched the video we released last week may have noticed a revealing of a few new specifications for RISE 2.0 (the new code base currently under development).  We already discussed the maximum TPS last week. Today I'd like to highlight another aspect that was mentioned in the video namely the changes on the cryptography side of things.

Lisk uses SHA-256, which is a 256-bit version of SHA-2. Instead of staying with SHA-2, we are jumping to the current NIST standard instead. There isn't anything technically "wrong" with SHA-2, other than that it is designed very similarly to SHA-1, which is susceptible to numerous technical flaws. SHA-2 doesn't appear to be susceptible to the same flaws, however, much research over the past 10 years has been devoted to building SHA-3, instead of proofing SHA-2, so its holes may just not be known.

So the benefit for RISE to go with SHA-3 is a potentially more secure platform. Another advantage of SHA-3 is that the message size is unlimited as compared to the 2^64 - 1 bits in SHA-2. Ofcourse 2^64 -1 bits is a LOT of data but there are scenarios in which this may be exceeded on our platform and where SHA-3's unlimited message size could become a benefit. Our developers are still busy engineering parts of the Rise architecture so I can't give much more on the specifics of this for now, but I'll continue to update you as development is moving forward.

 

RISE is on the way to rise solid development ongoing that sounds to hear about new code base under development. These signs are showing dev are on implement to interesting features.
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December 12, 2016, 02:15:50 AM
SHA-3 encryption

Those who have watched the video we released last week may have noticed a revealing of a few new specifications for RISE 2.0 (the new code base currently under development).  We already discussed the maximum TPS last week. Today I'd like to highlight another aspect that was mentioned in the video namely the changes on the cryptography side of things.

Lisk uses SHA-256, which is a 256-bit version of SHA-2. Instead of staying with SHA-2, we are jumping to the current NIST standard instead. There isn't anything technically "wrong" with SHA-2, other than that it is designed very similarly to SHA-1, which is susceptible to numerous technical flaws. SHA-2 doesn't appear to be susceptible to the same flaws, however, much research over the past 10 years has been devoted to building SHA-3, instead of proofing SHA-2, so its holes may just not be known.

So the benefit for RISE to go with SHA-3 is a potentially more secure platform. Another advantage of SHA-3 is that the message size is unlimited as compared to the 2^64 - 1 bits in SHA-2. Ofcourse 2^64 -1 bits is a LOT of data but there are scenarios in which this may be exceeded on our platform and where SHA-3's unlimited message size could become a benefit. Our developers are still busy engineering parts of the Rise architecture so I can't give much more on the specifics of this for now, but I'll continue to update you as development is moving forward.

 
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December 11, 2016, 11:35:15 AM
Hey Guys,

I also really like the video. It's far better than I expected. It makes all the difference to know that a couple of nice guys are behind all this. Try to find a nice spot on the front page to post the video.

Thanks for listening to the community.
Wow great video Cheesy
Cool video tho. It is something.
Love the video, love Justin explanation.. thank you
Richard Hooper & Nathanael Burchill need a little love..

Thank you for all the positive responses everyone.

Coming up next week will be an elaborate post about the screen setups (with screen shots), frameworks and tools our developers use on a daily basis in order to develop the Rise platform, as well as more technical documentation. Stay Tuned.


Great 👍 video good to see Rise still pushing along.. Will be watching this Rise thread to see what would be going on next I like Rise and have invested in ICO but then sold as price was going to tank but looking to get back in. Will be watching this project. Good luck guys
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December 11, 2016, 09:28:26 AM

Thank you for all the positive responses everyone.

Coming up next week will be an elaborate post about the screen setups (with screen shots), frameworks and tools our developers use on a daily basis in order to develop the Rise platform, as well as more technical documentation. Stay Tuned.



its nice to see that, i can eyes on progress
sr. member
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December 10, 2016, 08:04:56 PM
Hey Guys,

I also really like the video. It's far better than I expected. It makes all the difference to know that a couple of nice guys are behind all this. Try to find a nice spot on the front page to post the video.

Thanks for listening to the community.
Wow great video Cheesy
Cool video tho. It is something.
Love the video, love Justin explanation.. thank you
Richard Hooper & Nathanael Burchill need a little love..

Thank you for all the positive responses everyone.

Coming up next week will be an elaborate post about the screen setups (with screen shots), frameworks and tools our developers use on a daily basis in order to develop the Rise platform, as well as more technical documentation. Stay Tuned.

sr. member
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December 10, 2016, 04:07:49 AM
The only problem with that video, is that its clearly far from spontaneous and totally scripted from beginning to the end.

I wonder how many times they had to redo the first scene with the car arriving for instance.

I guess people will always have things to say whatever happens, and it still doesn't inspire confiance, too bad Cormack was not there Wink.

Cool video tho. It is something.

We actually did that first part in one shot. Got lucky with the traffic :-).

Unfortunately, with Cormac in Europe, and other parts of the team scattered around the world, it was only feasible to do the Development team, who all work in the same office.

Fair enough. Hope Rise becomes something after all.
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December 10, 2016, 02:22:14 AM
The only problem with that video, is that its clearly far from spontaneous and totally scripted from beginning to the end.

I wonder how many times they had to redo the first scene with the car arriving for instance.

I guess people will always have things to say whatever happens, and it still doesn't inspire confiance, too bad Cormack was not there Wink.

Cool video tho. It is something.

We actually did that first part in one shot. Got lucky with the traffic :-).

Unfortunately, with Cormac in Europe, and other parts of the team scattered around the world, it was only feasible to do the Development team, who all work in the same office.
sr. member
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December 09, 2016, 03:52:07 PM
The only problem with that video, is that its clearly far from spontaneous and totally scripted from beginning to the end.

I wonder how many times they had to redo the first scene with the car arriving for instance.

I guess people will always have things to say whatever happens, and it still doesn't inspire confiance, too bad Cormack was not there Wink.

Cool video tho. It is something.
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December 09, 2016, 02:32:05 PM
yup, thanks for listening the community
legendary
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December 09, 2016, 01:14:17 PM
Rise Vision Foundation Dev Team Introduction Video

Let us take you behind the scenes of the Rise Vision Foundation. The following video presentation includes:
- Lead Developer Justin Donnaruma taking you on a tour of the current office space in Lewiston, Maine
- Introduction of the Rise developers team (Justin Donnaruma, Richard Hooper, Nathanael Burchill)
- Get briefed in the Rise War Room!
- Learn details about the new Rise Code Base

WATCH NOW

Participate on the official RISE forum:
http://forum.rise.vision

Join the community at the RISE slack channel:
http://slack.rise.vision

Coming up next week:
We'll be releasing a blog post giving detailed insight into the Developer's screen setups, frameworks and tools used daily for developing the RISE platform.






Hey Guys,

I also really like the video. It's far better than I expected. It makes all the difference to know that a couple of nice guys are behind all this. Try to find a nice spot on the front page to post the video.

Thanks for listening to the community.
legendary
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December 09, 2016, 11:37:44 AM
Wow great video Cheesy
sr. member
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December 09, 2016, 10:33:24 AM
Rise Vision Foundation Dev Team Introduction Video

Let us take you behind the scenes of the Rise Vision Foundation. The following video presentation includes:
- Lead Developer Justin Donnaruma taking you on a tour of the current office space in Lewiston, Maine
- Introduction of the Rise developers team (Justin Donnaruma, Richard Hooper, Nathanael Burchill)
- Get briefed in the Rise War Room!
- Learn details about the new Rise Code Base

WATCH NOW

Participate on the official RISE forum:
http://forum.rise.vision

Join the community at the RISE slack channel:
http://slack.rise.vision

Coming up next week:
We'll be releasing a blog post giving detailed insight into the Developer's screen setups, frameworks and tools used daily for developing the RISE platform.


Love the video, love Justin explanation.. thank you
Richard Hooper & Nathanael Burchill need a little love..
sr. member
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RISE Community Manager
December 09, 2016, 10:01:39 AM
Rise Vision Foundation Dev Team Introduction Video

Let us take you behind the scenes of the Rise Vision Foundation. The following video presentation includes:
- Lead Developer Justin Donnaruma taking you on a tour of the current office space in Lewiston, Maine
- Introduction of the Rise developers team (Justin Donnaruma, Richard Hooper, Nathanael Burchill)
- Get briefed in the Rise War Room!
- Learn details about the new Rise Code Base

WATCH NOW

Participate on the official RISE forum:
http://forum.rise.vision

Join the community at the RISE slack channel:
http://slack.rise.vision

Coming up next week:
We'll be releasing a blog post giving detailed insight into the Developer's screen setups, frameworks and tools used daily for developing the RISE platform.




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December 09, 2016, 09:25:23 AM
This is how modern coding works.

Yeah, That's the point; anyone can call themselves a coder. I've seen better coding by kids inside of f*cking minecraft.
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