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1321  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hamburger or Pizza on: December 30, 2014, 01:03:10 PM
Pizzaaaa!!!
...but, I love also home-made Hamburgers.
 Wink
1322  Local / Gambling (Italiano) / Re: [ITA] BikiniDice - Cerchiamo investitori per Gambling avviato on: December 30, 2014, 12:54:52 PM
Mi sa che ti sei perso qualcosa.. Prova a leggere qualche pagina indietro.

Già...tutta colpa delle feste!  Grin

Quindi scrivendola più neutra e sintetica possile:

1) fine della possibilità di investire in BTC nei profitti del sito ché TheBomber999 e gli altri suoi soci preferiscono fare da soli;
2) l'investimento nelle alt-coin è ancora possibile perché al momento reputato marginale da TheBomber999 e gli altri suoi soci;
3) Se qualcuno gli offre 100BTC, ovvero circa €25655 al cambio attuale, TheBomber999 e gli altri suoi soci sono pronti a vender subito il sito.

Sinceramente non so che dire, ma sono molto dispiaciuto ed anche se capisco fino ad un certo punto le motivazioni addotte da TheBomber999 e non le condivido del tutto non mi permetto di criticarle. Dalle statistiche del sito (Alexa, Hypestat) comunque mi sembra di capire che se il sito vuole espandersi una campagna firme su bitcointalk per promuovere il sito anche tra gli user internazionali è imprescindibile.
1323  Other / Off-topic / Re: Am I the only girl on here? : ( on: December 30, 2014, 12:09:03 PM
now i am more sure that you are maybe really the only girl here.
Because it is possible that the Admins banned the most of the girls that are new into bitcoin theme.
How also my girl was banned just recently...
Sad

Why did they ban other girls for? That's not fair.

long story short:
she has ask a admin a newbie question, why her activity stops rising. because she had did so many posts...
the admin bans her for some weeks, after she ask her question. he means, she is here only to get coins due to a signature campaign...
but that is not true. she is really new to the bitcoin theme. and she really likes to know more about.
and it was me who told her, you can get some btc for posting in threads. she has only to join a signature campaign, like me.
before she got btc only by playing games. because she did know any other ways to get some. and she heard about mining also, that it would be an opportunity too.
so she is interested in mining, thats why she sign in into bitcointalk. she would like to know something more about it.
i think it is not fair when a admin bans new and young people, because they do not know very much about. they needs time and communication to find their way first. bitcoin really need new people, i think. girls also.

Her activity? What's that? Also, I still don't understand what a sig campaign is. You can get btc for posting on threads? Why?
Ps. Getting into mining is not a good idea atm, please don't give her bad advice!

you've spent so much time on this forum and you have no idea how activity works? wow

Fabiola! you can find an explanation of activity here in the Meta subforum.  Wink
1324  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: December 30, 2014, 11:56:51 AM
Black Coffee, Hot!
1325  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 30, 2014, 10:52:44 AM
Ukraine drops its nonaligned status

KIEV, Ukraine (AP)
— Ukraine's president signed a bill Monday dropping his nation's nonaligned status but signaled that he will hold a referendum before seeking NATO membership.

Using a news conference to sign the legislation, which parliament had adopted last week, Petro Poroshenko vowed to reform Ukraine's economy and military forces to meet European Union and NATO standards.

But he also said he will leave it up to Ukrainian citizens to decide in a popular vote whether to join NATO or not.

"When we are able to conform to these criteria, the people of Ukraine will make up their mind about the membership," Poroshenko said, adding that this will likely happen in the next five to six years.

While public support for joining the alliance has swelled after Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in March and a pro-Russia insurgency in eastern Ukraine, prospects for NATO membership in the near term appear dim.

With its long-underfunded military suffering from the war with the separatists and the country's economy in peril, Ukraine has much to overcome to achieve the stability that the alliance seeks in its members.

Poroshenko said he is planning to meet with leaders of Russia, Germany and France in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana, on Jan. 15 to discuss a peace settlement for eastern Ukraine. The four leaders previously met in France in June.

Ukraine and the West have accused Russia of fueling the rebellion in eastern Ukraine with troops and weapons, which Moscow has denied. Fighting in the east has claimed more than 4,700 people since April.

Representatives of Ukraine and the rebels agreed on a cease-fire in September, but it has been frequently violated as the parties have failed to reach a deal on a line of division to create a buffer zone.

Poroshenko said he still believes there is "no military solution" to the conflict in the east, adding that he will press Russia to withdraw its soldiers from Ukraine and seal the border.

NATO Does Not Want Ukraine to Apply for Membership

by Ira Louis Straus

Now that Ukraine has voted to drop its non-aligned status, we are hearing an official story from Russia that "NATO has pushed Ukraine to do this." Endlessly repeated, it is exactly opposite to the truth. Russia's agression has changed popular opinion in Ukraine. Until recently every poll indicated that a plurality of Ukrainians was opposed to joining NATO -- the only qualification that Ukraine was lacking. NATO, however, still does not want Ukraine to apply.

No actor in NATO or the West has pushed Ukraine to drop its non-aligned status. The NATO countries and agencies for the last five years have been against the idea of Ukraine joining. No one in NATO wants Ukraine to apply for membership at this time because they all know they would reject it, making it an embarrassment for both themselves and Ukraine.

It is Russia, and Russia alone, that has pushed Ukraine into dropping its non-aligned status and trying to get into NATO.

And it is Russia alone that has transformed the views of Ukrainians about joining NATO. There was a large, quite secure plurality of Ukrainians against joining NATO in every poll from 1991 to 2013. There is a plurality of Ukrainians today in favor of joining NATO.

Public support was the only qualification for joining NATO that Ukraine was lacking all these years. It was the ground on which Ukraine was rejected by NATO in 2008, when the Bush Administration really did want Ukraine to join. No amount of "education" from Kiev or Brussels ever made a dent in the popular opposition to joining. Russia, and Russia alone, has done that. It has thereby made Ukraine qualified to join NATO.

That is what made it politically feasible for the Ukrainian government to rescind the law on non-alignment.

This is the first time ever that Ukraine has been qualified to join NATO. Russia needs to face the fact that it is the cause of this change.

One could joke about how Russia has scored an "own goal" with this, but it is a very bitter fact for Russia. It needs to take ownership of the fact and stop projecting blame. No one "did it" to Russia. Russia did it to itself.

Why doesn't the West want Ukraine in NATO, even now that it is qualified to join? It would seem easy to believe the Russian line that NATO is trying to get Ukraine in; this perhaps facilitates things for Russia as it talks itself and its believers into its alternative reality. But NATO in fact doesn't want Ukraine, for four reasons: legitimate diplomatic concerns, inaccurate ingrained beliefs about the rules on NATO membership, domestic politics, and inertia. Reality is the exact reverse of the Russian narrative about the West pressuring Ukraine to join.

Nevertheless, if Russia keeps pushing on Ukraine and its other Western neighbors, it will someday inevitably succeed in demolishing the resistance in NATO to taking in Ukraine. And then Russia, stuck in a mental universe of false histories of its own creation, will talk with endless repetition about how the West did this to it.

Historians of the real world will record that, if Ukraine in the future becomes a member of NATO without and against Russia, it will have been due to Russia's pressures against Ukraine and the West.

Ira Straus is the US Coordinator of the Committee on Eastern Europe and Russia in NATO.
1326  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 30, 2014, 10:45:36 AM

Ukraine's top intelligence agency deeply infiltrated by Russian spies

By Christopher Miller

KIEV, Ukraine – On a morning earlier this year, Ukraine’s top intelligence officials woke up to discover that the country's spy agency had been ransacked and torched by intruders who seemed to know what they were looking for.

The previous night, it turned out, the country’s pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, had ordered his operatives to steal a trove of state secrets from Ukraine's Security Service, known as the SBU, before fleeing to Moscow on Feb. 22.

During their raid on the spy agency, the thieves also stole data on more than 22,000 officers and informants as well as anything documenting decades of cooperation between the SBU and its Russian counterpart, the Federal Security Service, or FSB.
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What the burglars weren't able to carry, they burned or destroyed. In the ruins of the offices, scorched files and empty folders lay strewn on the floors.

“Every hard drive and flash drive was destroyed — smashed with hammers,” said one current Ukrainian intelligence official recently. By the time he and his colleagues got there, "it was all ash and dust."

For a country in the shadow of Russia and embarking on an uncertain path toward democracy, the break-in was devastating.

As the current SBU director Valentyn Nalyvaichenko put it, the thieves took “everything that forms a basis for a professional intelligence service."

Just days after the break-in, the director of the intelligence service, Oleksandr Yakymenko, surfaced in Russia, having defected with four other top spies and a dozen or so subordinates loyal to Moscow.

In the following weeks and months, the security service was thrown into turmoil as the agents' new allegiances played out. After the Russian invasion of Crimea, thousands of Ukrainian spies switched sides and began reporting to Moscow. Similarly, as the Kremlin-backed insurgency took off in eastern Ukraine, dozens of Ukrainian agents in there became agents of the Kremlin.

“We have no idea who we can trust right now,” said a top SBU spy, still loyal to the government in Kiev. 
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"Everybody is suspicious of everybody." "Everybody is suspicious of everybody."

When Nalyvaichenko became the SBU’s new chief on Feb. 24, he inherited a spy agency already riddled with spies. According to him, as many as one in five SBU agents had either worked for the Soviet KGB or studied at its training academy.

Even as Ukraine was in the midst of pro-democracy protests, a team of 30 Russian agents from the FSB came to Ukraine to meet with Yakymenko, allegedly to discuss assisting his officers in quashing the civil uprising.

Since then, the SBU has sought to root out pro-Russian spooks among its ra

So far, 235 agents, including the former counterintelligence chief and his cousin, and hundreds of other operatives believed to be working for Moscow, have been arrested and 25 high treason probes against Yanukovych-era SBU officials have been launched. All regional directors for the agency have changed, as well as half of their deputies.
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After the arrests, Nalyvaichenko boldly stated that “all traitors” have been purged from the SBU — a declaration that even the agency's own officials say they find hard to believe.

Indeed, three senior sources from within Ukraine’s security services, who agreed to be interviewed on condition of anonymity, said the thefts and mass defections had compromised SBU more severely than previously acknowledged.

Many agents with ties to the Russians are “still in the business,” as one of the SBU officials said. He added, however, that these mostly dormant agents are "closely watched" by Ukraine's own security services.

Olexiy Melnyk, co-director for Foreign Relations and International Security Programs at the Kiev-based Razumkov Center, said that Nalyvaichenko's assessment is "too optimistic."

"It’s very unlikely that they got rid of all collaborators and spies," he said.

In April, as fighting raged between government forces and Kremlin-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, the SBU started planning a secret operation for its elite tactical unit, called Alpha. An enigmatic Russian known as Igor "Strelkov" Girkin, himself a confessed former FSB agent, was commanding rebel fighters on the front lines and the Ukrainians were keen to get him.

According to two senior Ukrainian security officials, agents had figured out that Girkin was spending time at a checkpoint on the edge of Sloviansk with several of his fighters. But no sooner had the operation gotten underway before Girkin was tipped off by a mole inside the Ukrainian security service and he slipped away.

He has since surfaced in Russia, where he has become quite the star after boasting that he "was the one who pulled the trigger of war" in Ukraine.

But sabotage and defectors are not the only challenges — the country’s security service is also hobbled by inexperience and a lack of funds, officials said.

To overhaul the agency, the SBU has brought in scores of fresh recruits. But while the young agents come from more Kiev-friendly western regions of Ukraine, many of the recruits — who are mostly in their early twenties — have little experience. Still, the intelligence service has little choice.

“What is better, to have professional former KGB guys who probably still have more friends in [Russia] or have loyal young guys who can learn and who we can be confident he will not leak secrets to Russia?” said Melnyk.

And it may not be very hard to turn the new recruits as pay is meager — about $200 per month — and moonlighting as a Russian informant may pay "three, maybe four times more," according to one SBU officer.

To test their loyalty, new and old agents are subjected to recurrent interrogations and lie detector tests. But, as one security officer put it: “the rifle is the best lie detector.”
1327  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: December 30, 2014, 09:47:08 AM
Anyone know a way to setup cpuminer with 10 gridseed in a way that each gridseed mine for one account.
Hope that's clear lol.
Thank you
Anyone know a way to setup cpuminer with 10 gridseed in a way that each gridseed mine for one account.
Hope that's clear lol.
Thank you

create a different instance of cpuminer for each miner changing the COM port and the username.
You could do it using multiple .bat files.

Code:
miner1.bat
minerd --freq=850 --gc3355=COM3 -o stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 -u defsgdtdgtdg434 -p 123



miner2.bat
minerd --freq=850 --gc3355=COM5 -o stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 -u trtretretgtgdgtge4 -p 123

You should mind also that, since splitting hashing power to multiple accounts is now forbidden, you may risk having your account's earning reset to dust at the end of the mining day. Nevertheless, If you wish to go-ahead you should avoid any referral between your own accounts; so, you may have to use other people referrals (e.g. the ones in the signatures of the users posting in the thread).
1328  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: December 30, 2014, 08:54:55 AM
Total time logged in: 10 days, 14 hours and 4 minutes.
1329  Local / Gambling (Italiano) / Re: [ITA] BikiniDice - Cerchiamo investitori per Gambling avviato on: December 30, 2014, 08:32:39 AM
Ragazzi c'è stato un bug che ha disinvestito tutto prima del 5 gennaio, ora valutiamo se reinvestirli o meno visto che comunque la maggior parte di voi già hanno autonomamente disinvestito.

Il bankroll, non avendo investitori non ha molto senso come cifra, infatti verrà presto nascosta dal sito. Il profitto massimo per single bet verrà messo fisso a 0.5 BTC

1) Bè, se uno vuole mantenere l'investimento fatto fino al 5 Gennaio (ma perché anche non oltre?) può tranquillmente investirli nuovamente.
2) Sinceramente non vedo l'utilità di nascondere il bankroll a maggior ragione se si cercano investitori e clienti, la trasparenza è sempre un punto di forza in un contesto dove gli scam abbondano.
3) Quindi dopo l'eventuale win di 0,5BTC ripartirebbe con la minimum bet o interromperebbe autobet? Oppure pensi di dare la possibilità di limitare il profitto massimo con un flag o simile?
1330  Local / Gambling (Italiano) / Re: [ITA] BikiniDice - Cerchiamo investitori per Gambling avviato on: December 29, 2014, 06:31:01 AM
oltre questo, mi sa che oggi c'è stato un altro vincitore.
Fino a stamattina avevo 0,104 di guadagno con lo 0,45% di bankroll , ora ho 0,08, quindi qualcuno ha vinto 4 BTC ?

@bomber quando torni ci dai news..

Qualcuno sta vincendo anche sui doge...da 2 giorni il mio guadagno di bankroll è passato in negativo di circa l' 1%.
1331  Other / Off-topic / Re: *Another* missing plane. on: December 28, 2014, 08:19:52 AM
This is happening far too often for it to be a coincidence, planes don't just randomly drop out of the sky, if I ever go to Japan I'm tempted to go there by boat to be honest if this keeps up.

Well, while going to Japan without Flying may be a nice experience by itself - see the Japan page of www.seat61.com - emergencies occured also at sea.

1332  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pictures from Russia. NSFW!!! on: December 27, 2014, 06:19:48 PM
1333  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pictures from Russia. NSFW!!! on: December 27, 2014, 06:15:58 PM
1334  Local / Gambling (Italiano) / Re: [ITA] BikiniDice - Cerchiamo investitori per Gambling avviato on: December 27, 2014, 09:33:21 AM
Se a qualcuno interessa....sono rimasti ancora 5 giorni per votare BikiniDice per gli OFFICIAL 2014 BITCOIN GAMBLING AWARDS.
===>>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=884463.0.
1335  Economy / Gambling / Re: == OFFICIAL 2014 BITCOIN GAMBLING AWARDS == Vote for your favorite website! on: December 27, 2014, 07:51:09 AM
FortuneJack is cool, its signature campaign pays on time. Kiss

Just voted for it.

BikiniDice...even if they haven't a signature campaign!
1336  Local / Off-Topic (Italiano) / Re: Topic di Benvenuto/Presentazioni on: December 26, 2014, 02:40:39 PM
un saluto a tutti.

sono un novellino fresco fresco che cerca di capire bene il mondo bitcoin.

sono di pavia e spero di capirci qualche cosa seguendo questo istruttivo forum.


Rico
Salve a tutti mi chiamo Franco e sono  di Palermo.Vi seguo da circa un anno ma non ho mai avuto la necessità di registrarmi su questo fantastico forum dove sono riuscito,grazie alle vostre guide, a farmi una vera cultura sul mondo del bitcoin e cryptocurrency
Ciao a tutti ragazzi, vi leggo da almeno sei mesi ma solo oggi mi sono iscritto. Mi chiamo Alessio, son di Milano e sono ormai 6 mesi che sto dietro ai bitcoin
Salve a tutti, mi sono appena iscritto, anche se seguo da qualche tempo il mondo dei BTC e questo forum.
collaborando con TheBomber sul sito bikinidice.com .
Ciao a tutti sono nuovo

Un amichevole benvenuto a tutti e 5 (rico66, CryptoFrank, kronkodil, Poyel e Marduck)!

..e buon BTC a tutti!  Grin
1337  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pictures from Russia. NSFW!!! on: December 26, 2014, 02:08:45 PM
Russia's – “Caspian Sea Monster”


Quite a fake! This is the real Caspian Sea Monster.
Your computer game/graphic shot is quite unaccurated.

Just look into a early post in this thread.

This is not a Caspian Sea Monster, but this is not a fake. Such a plane was built in USSR in 1930th.

Edit: this is K-7

https://www.google.com/search?q=%D0%BA-7+%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%91%D1%82&client=ubuntu&hs=jGC&channel=fs&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=_mOdVNPaIcypNr3Fg5gP&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1237&bih=657

Kalinin K-7 (only 1 prototype built) is quite different from the picture posted by bytezero. I may agree the graphic designer took some liberties while drawing K-7 images.
1338  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: December 26, 2014, 01:17:00 PM
A glass of Red Wine from Tuscany.
1339  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: December 26, 2014, 01:14:45 PM
Total time logged in: 10 days, 4 hours and 33 minutes.
1340  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pictures from Russia. NSFW!!! on: December 26, 2014, 12:24:42 PM
Russia's – “Caspian Sea Monster”


Quite a fake! This is the real Caspian Sea Monster.
Your computer game/graphic shot is quite unaccurated.

Just look into a early post in this thread.
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