Testing FA. I know this site serves images properly. After all, it's a porn site, so it has to work. It's never not worked. (Hmm, looks likes it's not just Imgur. Theymos, have you checked that the image proxy's not on a text-only Internet plan? Don't you know, you have to pay extra for images now that net neutrality's been repealed? )
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No. This is a problem with BitcoinTalk. Please understand, I am now hosting it on my very own website and it does not work. If it still continue, I will have paid that copper thing for nothing. https://liminality.network/media/bitcointalk/1l.pngSee, I post this code : You see nothing right ? It's not my server neither. Yes, it is: $ wget -S --spider https://liminality.network/media/bitcointalk/1l.png Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists. --2017-12-18 12:40:07-- https://liminality.network/media/bitcointalk/1l.png Resolving liminality.network (liminality.network)... 153.92.6.53 Connecting to liminality.network (liminality.network)|153.92.6.53|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... No data received. Retrying.
Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists. --2017-12-18 12:40:17-- (try: 2) https://liminality.network/media/bitcointalk/1l.png Connecting to liminality.network (liminality.network)|153.92.6.53|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden Server: openresty Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:22 GMT Content-Length: 13743 Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate Pragma: no-cache Expires: 0 Remote file does not exist -- broken link!!!
Your server is misconfigured if this file is supposed to be publicly accessible.
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They already did. SegWit increased the block size limit from 1MB to 4MB. Nothing else to do but wait for more people to start using it.
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It's happening again. I can make posts but not report them, though this time I get 524 instead of 504. The rest of the forum seems to be working fine.
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Still 502 for me, though Cloudflare stupidly serves its own error page instead of the forum's, so no additional information on this error is available.
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As with most electronic devices, the PSU will down-convert your supply voltage (120 or 240 VAC) to whatever voltage the device needs (typically 5 VDC, though I don't know what this particular miner uses). It makes no difference what your supply voltage is except that a lower voltage will draw more current to deliver the same power. The maximum current for each circuit will be listed on the breaker panel.
As an aside, why do you even have both 120 and 240 volt circuits in the first place? I've only ever seen such setups in electronics laboratories; I'm not sure if it's even legal for a residential or commercial building.
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Radiation? What did you do to make your devices radioactive? Install atomic batteries so you never need to recharge them? In that case, you ought to replace them with conventional lithium-ion or rechargable alkaline batteries. While it may be inconvenient to have to recharge them every now and again, they're much safer.
Note: Be sure to dispose of used atomic batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. They are classified as low-level radioactive waste, so you can't just ignore the warning labels and dump them in the trash like you do with conventional batteries.
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Hold it. Let me see if I've got this right: the best way to make money from this scheme, is to intentionally seek out child pornography, and send you screenshots of said child pornography, in return for which you send tokens? You do realise you're literally paying people to view and distribute child pornography? Have I got that right? This is totally a good idea and nothing bad can possibly come of it. </sarcasm>
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Of course a lesbian can love a guy. Unless by "love" you mean "want to fuck", in which case, you may be disappointed.
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It seems to be working now, though it takes a long time for reports to go through. It's much slower than the rest of the forum (except for the ignore list, but that's a lost cause).
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As the title states, I can't report any posts. I either get "Busy, try again (504)" or "The last posting from your IP was less than 4 seconds ago." (which it wasn't, since it seems I can make actual posts just fine). What's going on?
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No. What would it solve? They'd just spam in existing topics, which is even worse.
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btc1 node currently gets stuck at block height 494782.
So? Everyone knew about this bug for months in advance and the "developers" (if they can so be called) never fixed it. Anyone who insists on using software known to be this incompetently developed deserves whatever they get, in my opinion. Switching to core node didn't help synchronization.
The chainstates are incompatible. You will need to run Core with the -reindex-chainstate parameter to fix it. Don't ever run any two of SegWit2x, Bitcoin Cash, and Bitcoin Core with the same data directory. Nothing good will come of it.
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I knew this would happen. i fail to understand what the drama is all about. the fork only needs 1 block to happen, and this one block can be delayed a little bit (a couple of minutes tops) before being mined. then the rest of the blocks building on top of it can be from nearly 0 (empty block with only coinbase tx) to 2 MB.
so where is the problem with that?
There are many problems with that, but the specific problem that caused this particular failure is that the hardfork block was delayed not by "a couple minutes", but by 29 hours, because that's how long it took the miners to realise that the segwit2x client won't actually produce >1MB blocks by default, and hence rejects its own blocks when the fork happens. (Many probably still haven't realised the default is broken as it only took a single miner with custom settings to mine the fork block, and since the issue was closed without changing the default behaviour, it's likely to happen all over again if they try to fork on mainnet. Get your popcorn ready.)
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Actually, not quite. Instead of a 504, I now get a 502 (via master1). Though that's not much of an improvement.
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There is no law against copying and pasting valuable content.
Yes, there is. It's called copyright, and it's enforced in nearly every country in the world thanks to a plethora of international agreements. You must be very stupid if you think you're allowed to blatantly violate the most widely enforced law in the world despite being specifically warned that doing so would result in you being immediately and permanently banned.
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Logins are tracked with session cookies; IP addresses aren't checked at all. (It's normal for multiple people to get the same IP address, or one person's IP addresses to change during a session, whether they use Tor or not, so that would never work in the first place.) I was also worried that for some reason when I log off I get this error: "Session verification failed. Please try logging out and back in again, and then try again. " It sounds like "your account is still opened, log in again and close it".
It actually means the opposite: that your session cookie is expired or invalid (possibly carried over from a previous session), so you're not actually logged in despite what is displayed in your browser. You need a valid cookie to log out in order to prevent other people from logging you out without your permission (which would be most annoying); the case where you can't log out because you're already logged out doesn't seem to be handled well.
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People still believe that pyramids are made by human during slavery time o paraoh's time in egypt.
They shouldn't. The current consensus is that the pyramid builders were paid labourers, not slaves. Even 100 mens cant lift or push those big rock.
One man can, if he uses a block-and-tackle. I know because I'm one man, and I've moved heavy objects this way. It's not clear whether the ancient Egyptians had access to such advanced technology, but they probably had simpler pulley-type devices and they definitely had ramps, which could still do the job with fewer than 100 men. In any case, they had thousands of workers available, not 100. Second, this pyramid of Giza is exactly opposite above the constellation of Orion' Belt (Tres Marias).
It isn't. Third, if Pyramids are made by humans why there's a pyramid in Mars and Moon ?
Pixellation of low-resolution images. Higher-resolution images show the "pyramids" to be ordinary mountains.
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>>21856705We can already do that. We don't, though, because just look how stupid it is. How is it even supposed to solve anything?
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If your religion makes an "issue" out of you merely knowing people whom they deem "undesirable", that's a classic warning sign that it's a cult. You should get out while you still can.
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