
Simulating P2P Attacks and Teaching AI to Resume Sessions
TL;DR It’s been one of those weeks where the terminal never really closed. I clocked 78 commits and pushed 4 PRs across 9 different repositories, maintaining a perfect 7-day streak. The bulk of the heavy lifting happened in the P2P space—specifically simulating network attacks—and adding some much-needed session persistence to my AI coding tool, nanocoder. With over 21,000 lines added and about 6,500 deleted, it was a high-output week focused on building out complex systems and then immediately refining them. WHAT I BUILT The star of the show this week was definitely P2P-Attack-Simulation . I’ve been obsessed with how decentralized networks handle adversarial conditions, and I finally merged a massive PR for Topology ts simulation . We’re talking 18,756 additions and 6,436 deletions. I essentially rewrote how the network topology is represented in TypeScript to make it more modular. Before, the simulation was a bit too rigid; now, I can spin up different node behaviors and see how the
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