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RE: PowerUp 💪 February - Back to Work!

Nah... forget about an HIVE full node (it's a VERY LONG SHOT). I should have warned people that there is a long road to go and needed skills if you wanna go that path (@gtg warned me 🤦‍♂️). It's a dark wizardery path... but please, if you become a wizard, let us know! 😁

For hived (C++) you need to understand how to compile, and even if it compiles, you need to understand how to solve all the dependencies that might not be the same in ARM64 toolchains, and even specifically for this archset hardware. Anyhow, it's too much work for any decent learning for even educated people 😜. I am going to give it a try but just for fun... Students should try it though! LOL

Anyhow, changing to why I think I thought it was worth mentioning, which is, if you are planning on running JavaScript (or any HTTP based) stuff... ARM might be interesting because ARM is based on RISC instruction set, which for web stuff has advantages! LOTs in some cases... why do you think all phones are ARM-based? 😏

There are also power advantages... but that's a rabbit hole!

There is a sweet spot between power and performance for ARM. It's not all about performance, obviously, because a very large CPU with lots of cache and low latency, can just eat up anything. BUT it costs tons and wastes HUMOUNGOUS amounts of energy in comparison.

Jezzzz... I diverged, didn't I... sorry!

If you didn't understand, no worries. But please ask away if you want to know more.

Appreciate the curiosity at least!

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I had to wait a few days and re-read it 2-3 times more to try to understand it... but all of that is out of my reach 🤣 but I got that running a full node is quite the challenge and definetely not something I'll be able to do anytime soon!

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