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RandomX, IIRC, is a descendant of RandomJS. I don't know off the top of my head the ancestry of the idea past that. The experience of RandomX definitely contributed. It's just not a modification of RandomX.
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Sounds like you're referencing the prototype that preceded RandomX. But yes, we already knew going in to use well-tested primitives. The mistake I made in that writeup, which we discovered during testing of RandomJS, was to use a high level programming language like javascript.
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Replying to @hyc_symas
Right, sorry for not mentioning you all with Twitter’s char limitation, I did on Reddit with you being the initial inventor of a random code algorithm with RandomJS 😉
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Credit where it's due. randomJS was one of those rare times I was wrong :P It's significant only because it attracted the people we needed to make the concept really work.
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Replying to @monerotopia
Just to be clear: the idea I originally developed was randomJS. It drew tevador and SChernyk in to collaborate on it, but ultimately we found it to be unworkable and abandoned it in favor of tevador's RandomX design.
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8 Apr 2022
#randomjs The difference between a while loop and a do while loop, is that a do while loop will execute at least once because it checks its conditions AFTER it runs its script, while a while loop checks before. #day68
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Replying to @yunhoppar
check randomjs blog
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17 May 2021
* but the original idea - compiling random code - failed. We tried this in my proof of concept randprog, and tried further in tevador's rewrite into randomJS, and found it had unfixable weaknesses. The only viable approach was randomly generated machine code for our custom VM.
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Replying to @ak_kim0 @doctorcube
I'd say inspired by; tevador did most of RandomX. My design was primarily RandomJS, which we co-developed until we realized it had unfixable flaws. It was tevador's idea to use a syntax-free machine language to solve the RandomJS flaw.
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Като видя такъв акаунт и направо блокирам. Бахти тъпия патърн за регистриране на фейк профили, които ще се ползват от тролове... RandomJS е хубав туул. Кажи на Бибикян и Кметосян!
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En fait symfony je le trouve rigide sur easy admin et le data model / orm nous bride bcp pour ce projet. Je vais faire un point en angular JS on verra ce que ca donne (au moins c'est pas une hype à la randomJs
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Replying to @_davideast
randomJS
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24 Jun 2020
Introducing RandomJS, a plugin for d3.js
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29 Apr 2020
porque es mi cumpleaños y siempre necesito trolear a alguien, y en mi randomJS caiste vos... sorry!
11 Jan 2020
Of course size isn't everything, but as an example of effectiveness - we went from first prototype of new PoW (RandomJS) in April 2018 to fully vetted impl (4 community funded professional audits) by July 2019, mainnet deployment of RandomX Nov 2019. We get things done.
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13 Aug 2019
Ah the irony... Those hand gestures work well in a large space talking to a large audience. Don't think I'd use them as much in a smaller context. As for the video topic, a lot can change in a year. We obviously abandoned the RandomJS idea and pivoted to RandomX instead.
13 Feb 2019
HashCore retreads old ground I already discarded before publishing my notes on RandomJS. It requires bundling gcc to generate the PoW functions, which I viewed as too awkward to be practical. Aside from that, since even gcc is part of the SPEC suite, it'd be a good workload.
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