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1681  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 16, 2022, 03:06:54 AM
But Mixon didn't score so it's kinda moot for you anyway.

Oh, so close.

  • Player stats - D. Carr 1+ Pass interceptions (Game)
  • Game event - 1+ Fumbles lost (Game)
  • Total points - Over 43.5 (Game)
  • Player stats - D. Carr over 249.5 Passing yds (Game)
  • Player stats - J. Burrow 2+ Passing TDs thrown (Game)
  • Player TDs - J. Mixon Score anytime (Game) X
  • Money line - Bengals (Game)
Odds 11.70

If you can't hammer it in
with Joe Mixon
your offensive line
needs some fixin'

I'll be here all week.   Cool


„I'll Call the President. President, we need the National Guard! We need as many men as you can spare! Because we are killing the Patriots! So call the dogs off! Send the National Guard, please!“  Cheesy
~

Yet another interception for the rooky.  It's getting ugly for the Pats.  I included the Pats on my weekend-multi with them @ +4.5, so I'm gonna be 0/2 on bets today.   Angry
1682  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 15, 2022, 11:21:31 PM
Doesn't look like Derek Carr is going to help me out with the passing yards though. 

You are almost halfway with Carr's passing yards, boy did the Raiders needed that last-min TD to stay in the game. Huge throw by Carr and a nice catch by Jones.

J. Mixon Score anytime could be problematic for your parlay, Bengals stopped twice in the Redzone, good luck though.

Raiders are lucky to be just one score down with all the penalties and silly mistakes up to the final drive of the 2nd Q.

Yeah, that TD pass padded his stats.  I almost took the under, but I figured he'll be playing catchup all day.  Last time he played the Bengals he threw for about 216 IIRC.  I figured he'd be good for a few more in a playoff game.  Which is why I figured he's good for one interception as well. 

Burrow's longest completion 35+ yards, and Bengals to win

Chase 28, Uzomah 29  Cry Grin

Still another half to go, so plenty of time.  They've got the ball first, and so far they're playing the clock.  That'll set up a big downfield play sooner or later.
1683  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 15, 2022, 10:48:02 PM
Snacks and beer have been secured for the super wild card weekend. Cheers, Joe Judge.  Grin

Lol, good for him.  No use crying over spilled milk.

Anyways, i don't see the Raiders making it past this round despite the fact that there are a lot of bets coming their way to cover the 6/6.5 half-points. I don't want to get involved with spreads, which is why i have Burrow's longest completion 35+ yards, and Bengals to win @2.23, i could also see Higgins having a big game with a TD and some big yard plays.

Those are good picks, sounds like a safe bet as longs as Chase is on the field.  I took a different approach and threw caution to the wind:

  • Player stats - D. Carr 1+ Pass interceptions (Game)
  • Game event - 1+ Fumbles lost (Game)
  • Total points - Over 43.5 (Game)
  • Player stats - D. Carr over 249.5 Passing yds (Game)
  • Player stats - J. Burrow 2+ Passing TDs thrown (Game)
  • Player TDs - J. Mixon Score anytime (Game)
  • Money line - Bengals (Game)
Odds 11.70

Doesn't look like Derek Carr is going to help me out with the passing yards though. 
1684  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 14, 2022, 04:47:16 AM
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Good luck Smiley

Hey there, good to see you around.  Happy new year.

Those are pretty darn good picks and actually reflect my pre-planning for the 49ers potential opponents, lol.  Based on your picks next weekend would look like this, with my picks in bold:

AFC: (as if I care)
Cincinnati @ Kansas City: Revenge of the Chiefs.
New England @ Tennessee: The Jedi master spanks the padawan once again.

NFC:
San Francisco @ Green Bay: My heart wants just one thing that my brain refuses to grant; hope.
Los Angeles @ Tampa Bay: Stafford loves to end games with interceptions. 

Although, if by some miracle the Niners move past the Cowboys and the Packers, the road to the super bowl is going through Tampa Bay. 

49ers vs Cowboys - This is a tougher one but I'll take the Cowboys.  They are inconsistent as hell, but that offense is very high powered.  The Niners are overrated in my opinion.   Spread is Dallas -3, I think they cover.

I tend to agree with you that the Niners are being overly hyped in the media at the moment, but I think the Cowboys offense is also overrated.  To be honest, I'm 50/50 on this game.  My prediction is that the Niners defense will shutdown the run, forcing them to rely on Prescott's arm.  Our front 7 should be able to pressure Prescott into a few costly mistakes that will help our offense stay in the game. 

What better way to end a post than with some hope?
1685  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 13, 2022, 02:45:08 AM
That game last night was the best finish to a season I've ever seen.  The amount of 4th and longs that the Chargers completed to tie the game up and in overtime! Lol.  I mean a 4th and 21 with 2 seconds to go in the game and they hit that.  Only to have their coach swipe the game from them.  I don't care what anyone says the Raiders were going to lay it down and kneel saying they didn't want to risk a long field goal.  Once they got the first down after the timeout it was a wrap.  Just glad I'm not a charger fan right now.  (Being a giant fan my hopium wore off in October 😀
I agree, it was bizarre the head coach called a time out there, it was completely unnecessary for the Raiders to try to get the first down or to kick a long field goal, but now some are defending the decision saying the Raiders would have gone for it anyway in an attempt to avoid the Chiefs.

No way the Raiders were going to take a knee, and that's why Staley took that time out.  He waited until he saw the offensive formation on that 3rd and 4 play.  Carr was in the shotgun formation with Jacobs on his right, two wide outs and Renfrow in motion.  Another thing I'm certain of (and Staley probably was too) is that they weren't gonna throw it, 99% that was going to be a run play and the defense wasn't set for a run play.  If nothing else, he took that time out to get his defense in the mindset for a run.

For the Raiders it was a no-brainer; they had the ball and they needed that first down to remain in control.


Would anyone care to take a guess what the win / loss results will be?

Anything can happen on any given Sunday, and your guess is as good as mine.  I will likely put a small wager on each of the two biggest underdogs (Eagles and Steelers) just for fun.  I don't think either will actually win, but the Eagles have a history of beating Brady with quarterbacks we don't remember, and the Steelers want to punish their geriatric quarterback who just wants to retire in peace.  So you never know.
1686  Economy / Reputation / Re: Hhampuz- time to dig a little deeper into this garbage man on: January 11, 2022, 05:15:42 PM
For those of you wondering why this newbie started this thread, the answer is in the OP...

Now time for a Big Question.  Does this garbage man own a crypto casino  Huh Huh

*Theymos says its ok to create alt accounts for dont ask about it

... and written between these lines; he applied for at least one of Hhampuz's signature campaigns, and was denied.  So, he's simply grasping at straws in an attempt to slander him. 

[/thread]
1687  Other / Archival / Re: Why you should quit bitcointalk.org for endfb.com on: January 11, 2022, 04:59:25 PM
I can't believe this lunatic hasn't been banned yet.  He's been spamming his stupid retaliatory site and trolling the lending board for years now.  Nearly 20% of his posts get deleted for trolling, spamming, or being off-topic.  After so many reports and complaints, I doubt that he'll actually get banned, so the best course of action is to ignore him and stop responding to his lunacy.
1688  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 10, 2022, 12:52:16 PM
That 49ers game!  OMG that was a nail-biter and so much fun.  I was stuck at ORD waiting for a delayed connection, watching the game at a bar.  Me and my cohort (Packers fan) were a tad bit drunk and being loud rooting for the Niners.  By the time it went into OT we had the whole bar rooting for the Niners.  In Chicago!  Good times lol.

Thank you all for the congratulations on winning the FF league.  What a streak of luck I had there at the end.  That's the first time I've ever been crowned champion outside of my fantasies (pun intended.)  Thank you all for participating and keeping it fun.  I can't wait to start again next year.  I assure you my luck will run out eventually.

@nutildah, please send me an address where you want you winnings sent.  The rest of you, I promised I'd buy the beers if I won, and of course I'll honor that commitment.

@bbc.reporter, @Hueristic, @morvillz7z, @South Park, @suchmoon, @wheelz1200, please send me an address where I can send your beer money.

Thanks again for an awesome season.

FYI; I'm traveling for work this week, so I'll largely be AFK until Wednesday.

GO NINERS!
1689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help needed recovering old wallet from bitcoin qt (around 2016) on: January 08, 2022, 10:27:05 PM
Hi folks

I'm new to the forum. So hi ;-)
I coincidentally found my old bitcoin wallet.dat from around 2016 on one of my backup discs.
By the time I just played around with bitcoin and was not really into anything^^
Anyway, now I try to access that wallet, but I am running in several issues.
I am working an a mac wit bitcoin core 22.0.0 and this is what happens:

I start bitcoin core and the wallet is actually loading, so I can see the balance (not much btw).
If I quit BT Core the software throws this message:
Code:
A fatal error occurred. Bitcoin no longer continue safely and will quit

If I try to decrypt it to use upgradewallet, I get a berkley db error... Idk it seems like it is related to the version jump I made.

Is there anybody out there who may be able to help?

Thanks in advance and best regards

cc

Welcome aboard.

I've never ran into this issue, but I think you'll have to let bitcoin core finish synchronizing before you can upgrade the wallet.  Try reinstalling bitcoin, load your wallet, and then let it finish synchronizing.  It could take a couple of days or more depending on your system and internet connection. 

You can still use a pruned install, you shouldn't have to install the whole blockchain (over 430GB currently.)  If your wallet is loaded even the pruned install will include the transactions pertinent to your wallet.
1690  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: Recupero wallet bitcoin con il seed on: January 08, 2022, 10:16:34 PM
Quote from: google translate
Hi, how can I recover a Qt I believe bitcoin wallet (year 2010) with the seed? I don't have the private key, how can I recover it? I state that this is a very important wallet. Thank you very much for helping

This section is limited to only English, if you are only capable of posting in Italian you should post in the Italian board.

Bitcoin Core wallets never had seeds.  If it was core wallet, you would have a wallet.dat file.  Seed phrase wallets didn't come along until 2011.  If you have a 12-word (or 24-word) seed phrase you can try to restore it using Electrum wallet.
1691  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: January 08, 2022, 09:19:50 PM
It appears that I will be finishing our league in the bottomest of the bottom hehehe. I was honestly not playing anymore as proven that I have not been changing my line up or going to the waiver wire to trade in better players.

In any case, it was fun for my first time and a good learning experience. I cannot wait for the next season’s draft hehe! In 7 months?

It takes a coue of times to get some of the nuances down.  The draft is key.  You can't win though on just a solid draft.  Need to be active all year checking out the waiver wire, looking at possible trades.  Know who to start and sit during certain games, etc.  Either way first time or 100th time there still is luck that needs to be on your side.  Especially with this covid thingy Smiley

It's always better to be lucky than good (that's my strategy this weekend, lol.)  I think luck plays a huge part in it, but it's impossible to quantify.  If I had been matched up with suchmoon in the simi finals I would have lost.

If you think of FF as a way to measure your knowledge of football, I think you'll be disappointed.  I think it has little do with knowledge of the game.  A significant portion of success in FF is keeping yourself appraised of the players on your squad, and their respective opponents each week.  It's an interactive way to stay appraised of other teams around the league, and adds some interest in their performances.  Something to complement following your favorite/local team.  If you find that enjoyable, then you're a winner regardless of the outcome.
1692  Economy / Reputation / Re: DT1 and DT2 members who have negative feedback (or are banned) on: January 08, 2022, 07:50:42 PM
Inclusion farming seems to be a plague in several cultural groups, but I don't know how we can mitigate the impact without alienating people.  All I know is that the system is fubar right now.  I reckon that's one of the reasons Tecshare insisted the feedback system be relegated to trades.  I still don't think that's a good solution because there are a lot nuances in this forum that would make a trade-only feedback system insufficient.

ekiller gets selected into DT1 --> mhanbostanci and alpsea become DT2 --> all their fake retaliatory negs are now visible by default (coinlocket$ -1, marlboroza -2 etc.) --> someone else has to clean/fix that shit. You gotta love the DT1 lottery!

Pointless. This was discussed at length a year or two ago and most DT1 members didn't give a shit. Now this is happening pretty much every month and still no shit given whatsoever.

I think one of the reasons DT members don't care is because of the custom trust lists.  It's kind of handy if you've been here for some time; I can go about my forum life with notes about goodguys and badguys that I encountered almost 4 years ago.  I can also choose to display notes left by others whom I've come to know and trust.  Nice!

But how does that help newbies?  They show up in January of 2022 and find a trust system full of drama, retaliation, misinformation, and downright lies.  Not so nice!

The lottery is broken, and needs adjustment.  Or maybe it just needs to go away all together. 
1693  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Andreas Antonopoulos says to stop using paper wallets, do you agree? on: January 08, 2022, 04:37:18 PM
Tin-foil hats on. Andreas Antonopoulos is secretly being sponsored by a hardware wallet manufacturer to go around the world, do his talks about Bitcoin, and to tell newbies that “paper wallets bad, buy hardware wallets good”.
Genuine question: Has he ever recommended a specific brand of hardware wallet? I'm not aware that he has, and if not, then it would be an incredibly ineffective campaign for any specific hardware wallet manufacturer to promote users buying any hardware wallet.

It didn't sound like shilling to me, but in the video linked by ChiBitCTy in the OP when Andreas suggested hardware wallets he did mention Cold Card by name.  He was commenting that the Cold Card allows one to enter his own entropy when generating a seed.  Again, it didn't sound like shilling, more like commenting that a particular hardware wallet offers a fairly unique feature.

I'd be taking a blowtorch to it.

"There are very few problems in this world that can't be solved with a gallon of diesel and a match."
 - "Burner" (a retired Navy Seal I used to know.)

If you like metal back ups, then use them, and I accept they have some significant advantages over paper. But metal back ups are still not 100% guaranteed to be readable or even still be there when you come back to them. Two separate paper back ups is more secure than a single metal back up.
How about 2 metal backups? Cheesy
I reckon the only advantage of paper vs metal is that it's cheaper, so you can make more of them. But 2 backups should suffice for most scenarios and the biggest investment is the letter stamps which you only need to buy once. I think you can do 2 washer backups for around 5€ / $5 with a 24-pack of washers (stamp a word on each side, so 12 washers per backup for 24 word seeds), two screws and two nuts.

Steel will make good backups, but not all steel washers are the same, you still need to chose the right materials.  Washers, nuts, and bolts better be stainless (which is a bit more expensive) if you want them to survive fire or flooding.  Galvanized (zinc) or other coatings (tin, nickel) often found on washers will melt long before the steel does in a house fire, and could fill all your stampings making them illegible.  If your backups are exposed to caustic compounds during a flood, the coatings on your washers could corrode or oxidize, again leaving you with illegible stampings.  Steel isn't the panacea that some want to make it, and could lead many to a false sense of security.
1694  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Andreas Antonopoulos says to stop using paper wallets, do you agree? on: January 07, 2022, 08:57:33 PM
Please fasten your flame retardant suit, because I'm going to have to nitpick your statements here:

It would be better if there was specialized software that you can download and install that is just for generating a paper wallet.

It is quite surprising that nobody has attempted to make such a program yet, forcing everyone to rely on these unsafe websites. For the record, even legit websites like bitaddress.org are not safe to generate private keys on, because the HTML can be manipulated by an Inspect Element or something like that.

Electrum and Core are too complicated for just generating a paper wallet, for newbies.

If someone wanted a single key Electrum would probably be the easiest tool to use, there's no reason not to.  The Ian Coleman tool can be used as well, and allows you to enter your own entropy.  There's no reason not to use an HD wallet to extract a single key.

Paper is easily destroyed by the likes of water and rats though. Better would be inside a text file on a CD-R in a storage sleeve - already rat-proof, not really waterproof but that can be solved by putting the sleeve in a safe or something like that - and, unlike paper wallets, are easily destroyed when they are no longer needed. Now there isn't really a use case for destroying paper wallets besides protecting your privacy by hiding the addresses you used, but you'd need to buy an expensive paper shredder to do the equivalent for paper wallets. A CD can be destroyed cheaply.

Again, I beg to differ.  When properly stored paper can survive for thousands of years, and there's plenty of proof of that.  The archival resilience of CDs, on the other hand is only theoretical, and CDs require equipment that is slowly going obsolete.  Even if they don't go away all together, their use will diminish to the point that the equipment to read them will become somewhat expensive.

As for destroying the unneeded used keys, once it's served it's usefulness paper is easily destroyed with nothing more expensive than a match.  I could probably snap a CD into a few pieces with my bare hands, but I don't think my mother could.  She would certainly need a $5 wrench.   Tongue
1695  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Andreas Antonopoulos says to stop using paper wallets, do you agree? on: January 07, 2022, 03:33:01 PM
I can't disagree with most of what Andreas said, which I perceive to be advocating Bip32 HD wallets over single private keys stored on paper.  He does specifically endorse the use of a purpose-built hardware wallet over other methods of generating seed phrases.  

I do partially take issue with his statements about air-gapped PCs with open source OSs, however.  Again, he seemed to be specifically opposed to their use to generate single private keys for printing, he never specifically opposed their use for generating seed phrases.  Although I think using a properly air-gapped laptop/pc with an open-source OS is still quite safe, I tend to agree with Andreas that it takes a bit of technical know-how that could lead to mistakes by newbies.
Like I mentioned previously, he seems to be catering for the masses by using a blanket statement for the less technically minded which to be honest isn't a bad idea at all. I wish he was a little more clear that paper wallets aren't exactly a bad idea, and are just as secure, and maybe even more secure in certain instances, but does require some sort of proficiency, and understanding to secure well. Whereas, most hardware wallets protect from the common pitfalls, and are easier, while being decently secure to just plug, and play.

Obviously, there's still things that can go wrong, but I get the idea hes trying to push out there. Its time we start looking for as much adoption as possible, and making Bitcoin less complex, and therefore more accessible to the general user is how we would go about achieving that.

You bring up a good point about security.  Properly stored and protected paper wallets are about as secure as you can get, and paper is among the best media for archival purposes.  Andreas kind of glossed over the methods for storing seeds, yet for the masses, paper is one of the more practical methods of doing so.  Most people won't have access to, or skills to use fancy equipment to make steel backups, and the steel products to store seeds can often be prohibitively expensive for many.

As for single private-keys that are printed out for storage or use of bitcoin, I tend to agree with him that there are better options.  Personally I find single keys to be the best method of giving bitcoin as a gift in physical form, whether just a piece of paper or a DIY coin.  I'll still be using them for those purposes from time to time.
1696  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Andreas Antonopoulos says to stop using paper wallets, do you agree? on: January 06, 2022, 04:13:29 PM
I can't disagree with most of what Andreas said, which I perceive to be advocating Bip32 HD wallets over single private keys stored on paper.  He does specifically endorse the use of a purpose-built hardware wallet over other methods of generating seed phrases.  

I do partially take issue with his statements about air-gapped PCs with open source OSs, however.  Again, he seemed to be specifically opposed to their use to generate single private keys for printing, he never specifically opposed their use for generating seed phrases.  Although I think using a properly air-gapped laptop/pc with an open-source OS is still quite safe, I tend to agree with Andreas that it takes a bit of technical know-how that could lead to mistakes by newbies.
1697  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: need help finding wallet on: January 06, 2022, 03:52:12 AM
yep, my wallet resembles that exactly but i never wrote down or remember being given any 12 word passphrase thing ever

As @Potato Chips suggested it's a blockchain.info (now blockchain.com) account.  It's too bad you didn't write down the seed phrase. You could have recovered your wallet with that alone using any desktop wallet that supports Bip39 seed phrases.

Never the less, you should contact their support team and explain the situation.
1698  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX server load? on: January 05, 2022, 08:28:27 PM
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Thanks for sharing that, it actually looks like a good solution.  It reminds me of an idea I had at one point, but I'm not sure if it'll work because I don't have any web dev experience; could one set up a reverse proxy on a VPS that points to a server that's hosted locally?

For example, I have a server running on my local home network, and I want to allow global access but don't want to expose my local IP.  Could I install Nginx on an AWS instance with an elastic IP that is advertised to the world, but have that server point all requests to my local IP?

Hey,

If you are comfortable with networking you could do something similar with a VPS, you set up pfsense/opnsense/vyos or equivalent in your VPS and create a tunnel to your home, then you go from there.

Also I see several ppl discussing some kind of reverse proxy setup to restrict access to your server, when it is way easier to just set up some firewall rules provided you actually have a firewall in between server and internet.

That's been my approach, so far: Firewall enabled on all my devices; port forwarding from my modem to my router; from my router to my server, which also has a firewall (ufw) enabled.  Currently I don't have any IPs restricted, the node ports are open to the world (except 22, of course.)  I suppose that if I wanted to whitelist specific IPs I could do so on my modem as well.
1699  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: ElectrumX server load? on: January 05, 2022, 05:36:57 PM
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Thanks for sharing that, it actually looks like a good solution.  It reminds me of an idea I had at one point, but I'm not sure if it'll work because I don't have any web dev experience; could one set up a reverse proxy on a VPS that points to a server that's hosted locally?

For example, I have a server running on my local home network, and I want to allow global access but don't want to expose my local IP.  Could I install Nginx on an AWS instance with an elastic IP that is advertised to the world, but have that server point all requests to my local IP?
1700  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: January 04, 2022, 10:38:36 PM
guess who's playing as a CB? Phil Jones  Lips sealed
I had no idea who he was, and had to go look him up.  Why has he been out of the line-up for so long?
long-term injury which kept him on the sidelines until september last year when he started training again

That explains it.  Looked like he played well, it made me wonder why he hadn't played for so long.

@Welsh, yeah, this squad has long needed a cleanup, they cannot fit into the mould he has and their DNA simply doesn't allow it for now. Spare a thought for Rangnick, spiritual adviser of our godhead. But long may United suffer, my best wish for them is the ignominy of Conference League and not making it past group stage.

Stop mincing words, tell us how you really feel.  Cheesy Grin

Nice going on the round guys, this is not a City pulling away with impossible lead in this pool. Just saw that Superbru updated the Round to add 3 more games, last night the Wolves game was supposed to be the last one but now we'll get 11 games in this round, so it'll end on Jan 12. I guess most of us should get 1 slam point this matchday unless those games screw us up with draws Wink

Thanks for the heads up, I just went and put in the rest of my predictions.  It looks like all the additional fixtures are from week 18.
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