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1081  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Hidden web miners are ruining my life. on: May 31, 2011, 03:42:47 AM
I'm serious, who the hell decided it would be a good idea to embed hidden miners on every other bitcoin related web site?

You are causing visitors to leave your site and never return. Not to mention stealing their CPU power and electricity, or the increased risk of causing a fire, killing their cat & children.

Can anything be done against this monstrosity?

Got proof?

http://www.bitbid.net for one.

Doesn't look like theres anything wrong to me.

chrome that bad boy and inspect it



Ah, sorry. Only saw a 1% jump, probably because of noScript. Missed that in the source. Smiley
1082  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Hidden web miners are ruining my life. on: May 31, 2011, 03:37:22 AM
I'm serious, who the hell decided it would be a good idea to embed hidden miners on every other bitcoin related web site?

You are causing visitors to leave your site and never return. Not to mention stealing their CPU power and electricity, or the increased risk of causing a fire, killing their cat & children.

Can anything be done against this monstrosity?

Got proof?

http://www.bitbid.net for one.

Doesn't look like theres anything wrong to me.
1083  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Hidden web miners are ruining my life. on: May 31, 2011, 03:29:38 AM
I'm serious, who the hell decided it would be a good idea to embed hidden miners on every other bitcoin related web site?

You are causing visitors to leave your site and never return. Not to mention stealing their CPU power and electricity, or the increased risk of causing a fire, killing their cat & children.

Can anything be done against this monstrosity?

Got proof?
1084  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Recommend IDE for compiling Win32 client on: May 31, 2011, 01:47:56 AM
hahaha
1085  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 01:34:20 PM
3.6? Thats like a millennium old now! FF5 beta is out

I prefer Chrome - and on this particular machine I am on now I rarely used it for development (i.e. FireBug). Will check on one of my other machines after my morning coffee.

Yeah, I use chrome aswell, just saying that 3.6 is outdated Tongue
1086  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 01:24:38 PM
It also told me, using newest firefox, that the certificate was not confirmed.

Hmm odd - checked using FF 3.6 and it shows it too... I set it up using the free SSL certificate that you get when you register a domain at Gandi.net and provided full and valid information. Looking it up real quick doesn't show a general incompatibility with their SSL certs. Will look in to this further and hopefully can resolve it quickly.

Wondering if it's related to it still being new? I literally registered the domain 10 hours ago, and started the SSL process 8 hours ago and I think I only received the actual certificate around 7 hours ago. I've dealt with SSL before, but never in this timeline - anyone know if that could play a factor?

3.6? Thats like a millennium old now! FF5 beta is out
1087  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: bitcoin wallet problem on: May 30, 2011, 01:08:18 PM
You need your wallet.dat file from the other computer, else your out of luck, sorry Sad
1088  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 01:02:11 PM
It also told me, using newest firefox, that the certificate was not confirmed.

And which firefox would that be?
1089  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 09:06:24 AM
You've spelled "Dollars" wrong on the "BTC?" page: https://www.btcdeals.com/BTC/

This looks like a cool site. I don't think I want a flash card reader, but I'll check back.

Thanks! - fixed that. Copy was literally the last thing I did before going live - so I am sure it could be updated to sound a bit more professional as well.

I figured the flash card reader would be a good test start - not something that most people will care about, cheap enough for those who say why not, and it allows me to at least get the site going. Better items will come in time Smiley

Put something other than a cardreader on it, and i'll buy (for a reasonable price), haha, too many readers lying around.
1090  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 08:43:14 AM
You wouldn't happen to be using dealextreme or something like that? ^_^

For this particular first test run - yes. But I do have a a tax id and all the proper paper work to work with a specific wholesaler that I use. The investment on my part will be a bit larger dealing with those products so I want to make sure the idea makes sense, that my code works as desired and also to gain a little trust before I go that route.

Cool, now I can buy cheap stuff off there without mum getting angry cuz im using her creditcard haha Smiley

Also, does it just have to be 1 a day? Couldn't it be like 5 or something?
1091  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCdeals.com on: May 30, 2011, 08:33:50 AM
You wouldn't happen to be using dealextreme or something like that? ^_^
1092  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Selling Seedbox's 2 BC/Month on: May 30, 2011, 08:32:35 AM
What OS?

It's a seedbox... does it matter?

So they have a web interface?

No idea, i'd presume so, haha
1093  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is there anyone who can tell me about "Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC" on: May 30, 2011, 08:14:18 AM
I'm using deepbit mining pool,  today i always get the alert of "Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC",  what is it for?

is it used for  computing the average speed at the last 10 minutes? Huh

It's happening to everyone, it's DeepBit, if it really worries you move to a different pool, should be fixed soon, i hope.
1094  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is mining on Linux any faster than on Win7? on: May 30, 2011, 08:12:06 AM
I'm going to be building a mining rig in a couple weeks (3x6990)

You won't be able to run 3 x 6990 on Windows. Windows only supports 4 GPUs.

No, I run 3x 5970 on Windows 7 64bit, It is work, maybe last drivers suppors more 4 GPUs now. And my second rig have 5 GPUs.


Windows has a virtual gpu core limit coded into it...
1095  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Generated 2 blocks in an hour? on: May 30, 2011, 07:42:32 AM
because after a week of inactivity, eligius will pay out balance on next block solve... which is how you got numbers under 1btc.
that explains it all then.

Ah, alright, thanks Smiley
1096  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Generated 2 blocks in an hour? on: May 30, 2011, 07:35:57 AM
They are...
143WJicNDcRnuT85JsFiJESNtEqTvg19uz: 0.09258583
143WJicNDcRnuT85JsFiJESNtEqTvg19uz: 0.00073488


Oh, sorry, didn't look that deep into it, just looked at the timestamps,

but then wtf? I mined at eligius like last week, for a few hours, but all my machines are mining at deepbit now.

sooo what's up? :\
1097  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Generated 2 blocks in an hour? on: May 30, 2011, 07:22:00 AM
been mining in a pool that pays directly with coins generated from solved blocks?

DeepBit, but i've never seen it say "Generated" before?

you tried out eligius servers? those match the last 2 blocks found http://eligius.st/~artefact2/

No, they're not.

Anyone else know why this happened?
1098  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Beginner needs help. on: May 30, 2011, 07:19:50 AM
Download LinuxCoin, works as soon as you boot.
1099  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Generated 2 blocks in an hour? on: May 30, 2011, 07:05:35 AM
been mining in a pool that pays directly with coins generated from solved blocks?

DeepBit, but i've never seen it say "Generated" before?
1100  Bitcoin / Mining / Generated 2 blocks in an hour? on: May 30, 2011, 07:02:18 AM
I highly doubt that's right, as im only mining with about 300mh/s. But if I DID, why doesn't it have +50?



Never seen it before, so what's happened?
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