Oh. one more thing... space = space, not suborbital orbits. Minimum moon distance.
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@Hal, I'll be giving that a try this weekend.
@ArtForz, it falls over that when there is no optimalization in place (gcc default), with optimalizations in place it falls over the other part.
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I might donate, depending on what they want to do and how they want to achieve it. You might want to hint these people: http://www.marssociety.org/
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Yeah, depends on the goals of the Space Program.
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Nobody uses the logs as backup and transactions can be re-fetched from the network. The only example I can think of, is when the client itself does a transaction and the client dies before sending it to the network, that may be only present in the logs. But in that case the logs will not be deleted and bdb takes them up at restart.
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Doesn't seem to be SSE related (building without SSE support also causes it to segfault). Assembly isn't in that function as far as I can see (might be in one of the boost calls though). I also noticed that the backtrace points to an other line then the one I saw earlier (still in the same function, only a few lines above, pointing to a memcpy), although nothing changed on that code. This where it points to now: memcpy(&cpu, &a, sizeof(cpu));
<edit> This seems to be caused by the changed optimalisation. </edit>
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Took some time. Removed all cflags except -ggdb. Same problem, it does however give an extra line in the backtrace (at place 0): memcpy@plt No idea what to do with that.
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The bitcoin is for getting a hosting service?
Yes, then I don't have to transfer the bitcoins that the clearing house earns to some other currency to keep it going. Plus it supports the bitcoin community economy.
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Progress report?
Some small bug fixes and a news section for the front page. I'm in the process of getting enough bitcoins to get this running somewhere for quite some time. MtGox and Bitcoin-central are helping me with getting enough bitcoins (yay for Euro transfers), but it is getting relative expensive.
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Using db4.8 already for some time here on Gentoo Linux. Never had any issues.
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Graph with transaction history for the past week? And current prices?
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The license is rather harsh, but then I have not pledge a single bitcoin..so I get no say.
It's just GPL without the web service loophole.
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Progress report?
Sorry for the slow reply. I've been at the parents-in-law for new year. Mainly a lot of coding on the background, some refactoring, and expansion of the ad delivery code. Have been doing some testing of the current system (internal payment and switching of ads when one finishes its bitcoins), but some of the new code still has to be tested. Some loose ends still have to be tied together.
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Maybe they can help you with this: http://www.torservers.net/ (See under services) At least they accept bitcoin as a donation method.
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From the way you describe how your government seems to block TOR I would think there would be more easy ways to do that. On the other hand, they don't seem to just block encrypted content. So, having 2 hosts (one in China, one outside) creating an encrypted tunnel and let bitcoin traffic going through that solves the bitcoin network issues (as long as they don't know what the two hosts are exchanging you don't raise any flag). You might want to have a few of these tunnels to prevent network splits in case one of the hosts goes down.
On the other side, things to spend the bitcoins on... that is a different thing. I think however that it doesn't relate to the QQ coins (I have Chinese colleagues seen using QQ and always wondered what it was), mainly because bitcoin isn't limited to China (the Chinese government hasn't any control about internet outside China) and as Bitcoin keeps growing, it becomes harder and more expensive for them to block it.
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Waarschijnlijk bedrijfsrekening met KVK registratie en melding aan de AFM. Natuurlijk ook afhankelijk van de grootte van de transacties.
Een handelsplatform zoals MtGox zou wel handig zijn, maar is denk ik niet makkelijk om goed op te zetten.
Ik had van een mail aan BitcoinExchange begrepen dat ze ook bezig zijn om een MtGox-achtige site op te zetten, waarschijnlijk dat het daarom zo lang duurt.
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Its about 120$, not 25... Where did you get the 20$ thing from?
The website you mention: ONLY $25.00 PHP Poker V1.9beta Open Source + Domain License V2.5 ($199) doesn't give you the source code, making it a lot more difficult to hack btc support in it.
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Zouden jullie bitcoins kopen voor LREUR ?
Ik niet, aangezien ik geen LREUR heb en daarvoor weer waarschijnlijk extra transactiekosten voor zou moeten betalen. Misschien dat skull88 ze zo hard nodig heeft om die extra moeite te doen.
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Verkopen niet, ik wil er net kopen, alleen bitcoinexchange ligt er nu al een tijdje uit en bij MTGox blijft het ook maar staan op dat ze hopelijk binnenkort euro bank transfers accepteren. Als er iemand bitcoins wilt verkopen en BioMike koopt ze niet allemaal op mag men zich dus ook altijd bij mij aanbieden, wil er in eerste instantie voor ongeveer een 250euro. En je kan gewoon een goed bod doen wat je per btc wil, zie ik wel of het een goed bod is of niet. Ik heb er net een aantal via bitcoin-otc gekocht voor 0.25 euro per stuk. Iets duurder dan de omgerekende prijs op MtGox. Maar ik heb er nog wel wat meer nodig. Bod blijft dus staan.
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