Hello Everyone,
I am new to devcoin and I just started adding content to Devtome today. I noticed that I needed to link my articles to the "most recent" page, but I am having difficulty doing so. I would really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks.
edit- It really helps if you log in....lol!
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Sorry, just wanted to jump in with a noob question. I notice that DO has the option to pay monthly, but is that amount you pay changed for the amount of data used by mining? Basically I'm asking if they have say a $10/month plan, would mining cause you to go over their threshold and incur more charges? Thanks for any advice and guidance on this.
According to DO: How do I choose between monthly and hourly billing? There is no difference between monthly and hourly billing. All droplets are billed hourly, up until a monthly cap. We have estimated that each month has about 672 hours (28 days). If you use your server for less than 672 hours during the month, you will be billed for each hour that you used it. If you use your server for more than 672 hours that month, you will be billed at the monthly cost, which is no greater than 672 hours. Personally i calculate by the hour...Mind the price is per droplet. If you have 5 droplets 2cpu 2gb its 0.03$ per hour each so 0.15 per hour all of them Thanks for the feedback. How many hours per day are you running?
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Sorry, just wanted to jump in with a noob question. I notice that DO has the option to pay monthly, but is that amount you pay changed for the amount of data used by mining? Basically I'm asking if they have say a $10/month plan, would mining cause you to go over their threshold and incur more charges? Thanks for any advice and guidance on this.
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This address is from my computer and I checked it to be correct on your link. Thank you, this is very exciting for me since its my first time. On a side note, I sent Wiser a PM, since my last name begins with a "N", about setting up a writer's account, and have yet to hear anything. I am sure the admins are extremely busy and just wanted to make sure that a delay is normal. Thanks again!
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Testing 0.8.5 devcoin windows client ( https://github.com/sidhujag/devcoin/tree/master/dist/Windows32) Today Sidhujag has updated the devcoin windows client from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 (Devcoin-qt_V1.0.1.zip). He has added dvcstable06/dvcstable07 to dns seed nodes. Strangely you must choose the RAW button if you want download the zip file ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) Extract the zip file in any folder and execute it. After launch go to Help then debug window for viewing block chain counting ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Everything is perfectly running on Windows 8. Cyke64, you are the first person to have written a post about installing Sidhujag's client, so you get 4 shares. Please send me a devcoin address from your computer and I'll add you to the bounty list. The next client testing bounty is 3 shares. I uploaded it earlier this evening and I also was impressed with the ease of use. The visual aspect of the client was more like what I am used to and the installation was so smooth, which is important to technically challenged persons like myself ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . It is still in the process of receiving the blocks, but I'm sure that will not be a problem. Consistently, it is connected to 8 active connections, I'm not sure if that is the max amount or not. DVC wallet: 13mtCyZTnMJRJw9nt7xqbiGU7tXrvkeAJB
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thanks!!
DMkMP3mafAzzrqP3pweJoCYrJWGADkEfv7
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Thanks!!!
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thanks!
13mtCyZTnMJRJw9nt7xqbiGU7tXrvkeAJB
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How hard would it be for a person to contribute as a writer with no programming skills? Also, how long before other areas of the arts are supported, such as visual artists or photographers?
My only programming skills have sat on the shelf since high school. All you need is a basic literacy in web browsers, and to learn a little bit of wiki markup to make your articles look nice (which is pretty simple, and there are cheat sheets). http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:syntax&s[]=syntax http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=devtome_advanced_syntax&s[]=syntax While the nitty gritty backstage parts of how devtome works are more immediately comprehensible to people with various programming skills, actually contributing as a writer in no way requires that level of understanding. I think visual and art and photography face a couple of challenges before being integrated into Devtome: One devtome is still organizing and supporting itself, though apparently its been very consistent in payouts despite that. Also, someone needs to come up with a way to measure the reward for submitting that kind of material. With words it's pretty simple. 1000 words = 1 share, with slight fluctuating by pageviews and an admin review. Thank you so much for your reply. It helped ease some of my fears. I previously read some of the instructions on devtome and panicked when I saw the brackets/formatting and such. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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thanks
DMkMP3mafAzzrqP3pweJoCYrJWGADkEfv7
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thank you thank you
DMkMP3mafAzzrqP3pweJoCYrJWGADkEfv7
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How hard would it be for a person to contribute as a writer with no programming skills? Also, how long before other areas of the arts are supported, such as visual artists or photographers?
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minerd --url=stratum+tcp://mine2.coinmine.pl:6020 --userpass=papacrusher.papa1:papa
this works when I have the pool info in for p2pool for secure coins, but the threads are not accepted when I use the above for coinmine.pl any suggestions?
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Can this be used for other cryptos? Very nice tutorial!
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I am extremely new to mining, but to get the feel of it I started mining securecoin on a pool. I am using a laptop and don't expect to get any high value returns, just the learning experience. When I start the miner, it begins fine then the "yays" stop. Is this normal? Am I getting shares for the "non-yay" lines? Any help is greatly appreciated.
[2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2320/2380 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2321/2381 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2322/2382 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2323/2383 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2324/2384 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2325/2385 (97.48%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2326/2386 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2327/2387 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2328/2388 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2329/2389 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2330/2390 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] accepted: 2331/2391 (97.49%), 14.55 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 2: 60 hashes, 3.16 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 1: 72 hashes, 3.60 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 3: 36 hashes, 2.77 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 2: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 1: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 3: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 2: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 1: 12 hashes, 3.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 3: 12 hashes, 3.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 2: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 1: 12 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 0: 72 hashes, 3.43 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 2: 24 hashes, 3.43 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 1: 24 hashes, 3.43 khash/s [2013-12-18 10:38:41] thread 0: 24 hashes, 3.43 khash/s
It continues like this until I restart.
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The bottom part of the log continues the same with no "yays" until I restart. Is that normal, and am I getting shares for mining if it isn't saying "yay"?
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Great advice on switching pools, after I did that it went through with no problems. When it begins mining, there are batches of missed threads and then it will miss all threads after several minutes and I have to restart the miner program. I am using an laptop just to get a feel for mining and don't expect any valuable returns.
[2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9351/9679 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9352/9680 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9353/9681 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9354/9682 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9355/9683 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9356/9684 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9357/9685 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9358/9686 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9359/9687 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] accepted: 9360/9688 (96.61%), 14.61 khash/s (yay!!!) [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 0: 84 hashes, 3.36 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 2: 48 hashes, 3.43 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 3: 84 hashes, 3.50 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 0: 24 hashes, 4.00 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 3: 36 hashes, 3.60 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 2: 36 hashes, 3.27 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 0: 36 hashes, 3.60 khash/s [2013-12-17 15:08:23] thread 1: 72 hashes, 3.43 khash/s
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