Great work keeping everyone so well informed yohan! Enterpoint is really doing an excellent job so far with Cairnsmore1 and showing other FPGA producers how it should be done professionally!
Even if these FPGAs offered less MHash/$£, I'd still buy them from Enterpoint over the competitors products any day, solely on the support you've given the community on the development process so far...
Yohan does a great job ! To be fair, some competitors work alone or in a very small team. That leaves not much time for frequent updates. I own products of 3 different manufactors and all of them have been very helpful. That's true. Some competitors who work alone with ngzhang do provide excellent support as well considering. I just really appreciate the highy detailed updates and keeping the community in the development loop. Some of the competitors who work in teams (whom shall not be named) have abysmal track records and could learn a lot from enterpoint.
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Great work keeping everyone so well informed yohan! Enterpoint is really doing an excellent job so far with Cairnsmore1 and showing other FPGA producers how it should be done professionally!
Even if these FPGAs offered less MHash/$£, I'd still buy them from Enterpoint over the competitors products any day, solely on the support you've given the community on the development process so far...
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Looks like a typical botnet administration page to me ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) See thats what I thought but it lists all the connected users as GPU's or FPGA's which makes me think its just a large farm someone with a lot of money to invest has gone and set up. Someone should DDOS that POS out the sky. If not a botnet then surely the gov or somebody with evil intentions. 222 GPUs and 30 FPGAs - yeah sounds 100% legit just like the bigcpuminer guy with 10 000 cpu machines... Lol, yes, it must be the government.... Here, have a tinfoil hat I made for you.
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STFU AND STOP BITCHING.
Jeez man..
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I am very happy they posted it in a new thread, looking forward to receiving my Mini-rig.
BFL haters: get out of here! Spamers writing "Subed" Get a life!
Subed Subed Subed Subed Subed Subed What's this thread about, again? Dunno, but i've subed
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plus tons of spelling errors + spelling correct errors + weird caps, not to mention the number of holes/inconsistencies in the story. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPgIVe.gif&t=663&c=4YDeYXoUTQffLQ) +10 Very suspicious, avoid.
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Would be nice to see a Mini-Rig competitor from you.
Steady! The initial board proof-of-concept designs aren't even finished yet. Forget about a mini rig alternative for now...
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I am very happy they posted it in a new thread, looking forward to receiving my Mini-rig.
BFL haters: get out of here! Spamers writing "Subed" Get a life!
Subed Subed Subed Subed ... Subed
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And thats an explanation why it takes so long to get the rigs assembled. Raspberry Pi is not easy to get ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Indeed, especially since it's still one per customer!
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Do i see a Raspberry P inside the RIG ? The one PCB looks like one ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Yes I was about to post this. They are using a Raspberry Pi in the mini rig.
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Hey Inaba,He's just trying to increase his post count as fast as he can,he just joined april 4th ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) damn you got me ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Inaba, offer something new or keep rephrasing your tired argument. Mem, shut the fuck up and stop spamming this thread.
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How are you able to produce these boards for such a low cost? Compared to ZTEX and the other alternatives.
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Fantastic to see a UK alternative for FPGAs! Subscribed and sent preorder email ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I wish I had something smart to say, but I dont so instead I'll insult you and agree with my boyfriend ssssh my butt hurt little friend, if you want to argue with the adults you need to state your case. The short version: Substance & civility - Share your opinions but dont use them as your argument base ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Senior UNIX Administrator for 14 years my ass. You're incredibly immature for that title and length of time, that's for sure. That'd make you about, what, atleast 34 years old? Yet you act like an immature teenager. Not to mention your avatar and profile. Just because you installed Ubuntu on your Daddy's PC a few years ago doesn't make you a "senior UNIX administrator".. Grow up, or stop lying. It's pathetic.
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Don't forget someone can just hack into GPUMax with lots of people's miners are pointing there, then pointing everyone's miners towards a private server, essentially like a big pool..
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Eve-Online should just switch from ISK to Bitcoin internally. I don't feel like doing the math, but it would be pretty cool. Maybe CCP can become a major player in the Bitcoin world.
Since the subscriptions are tradeable items, I'm sure other people are selling them for BTC.
What CCP should really do is integrate a BTC client into the EVE client so people can use it as an ingame currency.
I don't know why you guys think they would want to do this (yet) to be honest. Bitcoin is still experimental and in beta, with a small community. Don't forget that adding BTC to be used along side ISK is the equivilant of a "cash shop" which will ruin the ingame economy. (Buy an awesome spaceship for 1 BTC kind of thing). One of the big appeals in the game is the economy and it's own currency, ISK. It would be cool, however, to buy subscriptions in BTC, but maybe we should be asking the resellers of the time codes (shattered crystal, battle clinic) rather than CCP itself. That is much more likely. Also, if anyone wants to add me on EVE to play together, PM me! I have no friends on EVE at the moment ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) We could make a BTC corp...
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I just received a call back from Austin PD. They can't do anything without direct identifying information. A phone number, a last name, or a street address is what they need. With an IP address they'd have to give it to their forensics unit, so the police can't directly do anything with an IP.
If you can translate that IP into a physical address, then they could use that.
If you have Atlas/Jon's last name, phone number, or physical address, call the Austin PD @ 512 974 5750 to provide them with the information.
His ip can be tracked with websites, but only roughly. I live in southern england and those websites reckon I live in scotland. Give the ip to his isp, boom, they will give you an address. No forensics needed :3 http://www.yellowpages.com/austin-tx/internet-service-providers-ispWhich one? Normally with someones ip on the rough address websites they tell you the isp too, they do with me.. Give me his ip and ill tell you. Mod! Ip logs please? Tried IRC?
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This would be a cool idea but I doubt they'd be willing to implement anything.
We're too small a community for them to bother at the moment I'd say.
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*bump*
Trolling or not, there's some seriously thoughtless human beings being harsh about it on this forum, hiding behind their computers whilst they type.
It's a shame that the internet does this to people.
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Watching this one (and the old one just incase). This is excellent work by the way tarrant_01! Really helps to see where we're at with orders and average lead times ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Keep it up!
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