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2481  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [0.002% Stales, Anti-DDoS] Mining Farm.com | Namecoin Network on: July 14, 2011, 06:49:09 AM
when is the difficulty going to drop?

Smiley

I changed the difficulty back to 1 scince there wasn't really a high network load and we are swtiching hosting providers soon to a dedicated server our current cloud computing server is cutting it. Any suggestions on dedicated servers?
2482  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mining Farm [Security Audit Went Well, Download V5] on: July 14, 2011, 06:31:23 AM
Dear Mining Farm Pool Operator(s),

Mining Farm has just undergone a rigorous series of tests, mainly security to protect your wallet from attackers that would like to steal at any given moment. We have done a 8 hour full security audit that covered every single page and have found over 2 major security flaws known as MySql Injections these are really easy to fix but sometimes not always apparent to spot.(Remember Mt. Gox? Same thing) We have fixed these flaws and it is recommended that you download the latest version(link provided below).

In case you haven't noticed after downloading the new version we have aimed at complying with W3 standards so our software will work on all browsers(even phones!) that are W3 compliant, this is an extra step to ensure the best possible capabilities for your users, so I hope you enjoy the new design, We have a more refined version of the design comming your way so sit tight!

We hope you enjoy the new software and I double hope that none of the security fixes broke the software as I haven't been able to fully test(I'm starting to see colours I've been up for so long Tongue).
Mining Farm claims no fees for Red Cross donations they go straight to tradehill every week, I have contacted tradehill
about having a static bitcoin address that would allow us to directly donate and they said they are working on getting this
impletmented.


http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=10617.msg152161#msg152161


Good night everyone Smiley
2483  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: 0 FEE pool TENOBIS MINE on: July 14, 2011, 02:09:27 AM
I approve this message Smiley
2484  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [0.002% Stales, Anti-DDoS] Mining Farm.com | Namecoin Network on: July 14, 2011, 02:03:09 AM
Now that I tested out changing the difficulty it really wasn't cut out to be what i thought it would, well fun while it lasted!
2485  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: CoolCoin.net WANTS YOU! on: July 14, 2011, 01:58:55 AM
MiningFarm.com is undergoing a security audit as we speak. You can download version 5 when it comes out tonight at 12am pacific standard time. Check my signature for the link Smiley
2486  Other / Archival / Re: Help me running pushpool + simplecoin. on: July 14, 2011, 01:53:51 AM
Make sure you have downloaded the whole blockchain on bitcoind(or namecoind). Otherwise it wont give out work.
2487  Economy / Services / Re: Send Someone to Heaven/Hell for BTC!!! on: July 13, 2011, 07:46:30 PM
Dude you equation is crazy it makes sense, and may even make sense mathmatically upon first, 2nd and 3rd glance..

and yeah about the light slowed down I'll find the link to where i found the article of the scientific studies they are doing.. but yeah its a mind trip.
2488  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So who is bitcoin *really* for? on: July 13, 2011, 07:43:50 PM
Skull88 has a point, I paid someone $75 for a really bad design he promised big things, BIG things, and half way the project stated that he couldn't deliver and didn't even send me a complete zip file of the whole project i had to click "File->Save As" in the link he gave me to obtain the work, then on top of that had to fix the css as well because it was not W3 standards..... there are a lot of scammers out there that will make you believe they have skills when they are n00bs. It shouldn't be too hard to compete with any of these scams on the forums Smiley
2489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin PHP Library, Getting address for generated block? on: July 13, 2011, 06:55:23 PM
I found out what i wanted to do wasn't something bitcoin was capable of.

I basically wanted to take some bitcoins out of one address and then move them into another address on the same bitcoin wallet with out extracting the bitcoins from multiple addresses.
2490  Other / Archival / Re: Help me running pushpool + simplecoin. on: July 13, 2011, 03:39:51 PM
So pushpoold id well configured and bitcoind also?
I will try switching to MiningFarm.
Thanks.


Now the debug windows has printed
Code:
[2011-07-13 14:54:2.095941] mysql pwdb query failed at fetch


And how can i start pushpoold in background?


You can start pushpoold in the background by running
Code:
./pushpoold


Your error sounds like mysql database connection error, or you didn't insert your worker information in to the database.
OR
You aren't connecting to pushpool with the right credentials

you should login in the following format

Username: LoginUsername.WorkerName
Password: Password

LoginUser is the username you login with
and worker name is(obviously) the worker name you setup with the interface
2491  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Change pushpool difficulty - [BOUNTY] on: July 13, 2011, 03:07:34 PM
What does rechecking that hash do?
I've found 2 blocks so far on the MiningFarm.com/stats.php on this difficulty change. With 10+ confirms for both.
2492  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pushpool can checked Hashpasswords? on: July 13, 2011, 02:59:18 PM
hmm intresting idea bcfourm.
and to inaba, its mostly those who download my software then those who join my pool
2493  Other / Archival / Re: Help me running pushpool + simplecoin. on: July 13, 2011, 02:56:48 PM
Code:
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.175298] Debug output enabled
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.187809] Listening on host :: port 8342
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.187885] Listening on host :: port 8341
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.187935] Listening on host :: port 8332
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.187972] Listening on host 127.0.0.1 port 8338
[2011-07-13 14:15:17.205398] initialized
After i close the ssh windows and the pid remains because i do not know how to start it as daemon.

It seems to work fine, maybe the problem is the worker registered with simplecoin.

Well I run MiningFarm, which is what SimpleCoin built his software off of, if you think it is a SimpleCoin+Pushpoold you'd probubly have better luck contacting the owner of simplecoin.
2494  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So who is bitcoin *really* for? on: July 13, 2011, 02:29:02 PM
To the original poster, what did you think you could purchase with bitcoins before joining on the bag wagon?

I ask because I'm on a mission to start bitcoin business(but also accepts creditcards/debitcards USD or euros)
2495  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Lets make it easy for any small store to accept bitcoins! (1BTC Bounty) on: July 13, 2011, 02:24:47 PM
Its basically a good idea for a business that is a huge city were someone would actually know about bitcoins they could put in a lamination and then paste it to their cash register table where customers usuallly write checks
2496  Other / Archival / Re: Help me running pushpool + simplecoin. on: July 13, 2011, 02:07:52 PM
Your not providing enough information. What does pushpoold output when you run it like this
Code:
./pushpoold -E -F --debug=2
2497  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling Google+ account invites on: July 13, 2011, 01:04:29 AM
Hey its a party now!
2498  Other / Off-topic / Re: THIS VIDEO WILL CLEAR OUT THE TROLLS on: July 13, 2011, 12:27:58 AM

++1
2499  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pushpool can checked Hashpasswords? on: July 13, 2011, 12:25:20 AM
I believe I just sall a pull request for this on jgarzik's github account.

I have a question... why require passwords at all?

If you are worried about somebody stealing them.. why not simply do away with passwords in general and tell people to keep their miner usernames secret like a password?

As you said, what's the big deal with somebody submitting shares in your name?

Ultimately its psychological it seems a lot of n00bs tend to think that their miners can get over ran with out a passwords. I get funny questions like that all day. but can't blame them we were all n00bs once Tongue
2500  Economy / Services / Re: Send Someone to Heaven/Hell for BTC!!! on: July 13, 2011, 12:23:19 AM
This thread is soo blashphmies, i dont know of any religion thats states that humans have the power to pray to have the choice to where they go. Oh wait mormans....thats it OP must be morman. Smiley

When you think, "I want to move my arm," and then you do it, that is a mental thought having influence on physical reality.  Mental stuff affects physical stuff all the time.  It's not blasphemous.  It's logical that thoughts have direct influence on physical reality and vice versa.

In the book, "The Intention Experiment," a professor hooked up a plant to a polygraph machine.  He then had the intention (in the form of a thought) to burn one of the plants leaves.  This caused the plant to register a spike on the polygraph.  This experiment was repeated and tested...the difference was, the plant only registered a spike on the polygraph when the experimenter had true intention (as opposed to false intention -- thinking he was going to burn the plant's leaves but was not actually going to do so).  In a similar experiment, a plant was again hooked up to a polygraph machine.  This time, a machine was put in place that would, at a random time, release a tub of brine shrimp into a vat of boiling water.  Despite the randomness of the release time, the plant registered a spike on the polygraph immediately prior to the machine releasing the brine shrimp.  In other words, it appears as though somehow, the plant was "aware" that the machine was about to release the brine shrimp into a vat of boiling water.

Reality is stranger than fiction  Cheesy

What does reality of physical have to do with anything with the reality of the spiritual world? its two different planes of existence.
and don't spouting off about string theory because yes I believe based off of true experiences the spiritual world is real; its just out side of the time-stream there fore we must die to transcend into a timeless infinite point of nothingness(nothingness is a metaphor in comparison to physical reality, I only use nothingness because its the based way to be described with human language).

Don't think you know everyone Smiley Peace

Spiritual world?
The real universe is the set of all that is real.  If heaven is real, and if hell is real, then they are part of the real universe.  Since logic is distributed syntactically across -- and embedded within -- the real universe, then what I said applies to heaven and hell if real.  Just look at Tronlet's happy, and might I add ADORABLE, face!

Don't make the same mistake Descartes did, creating an inseparable chasm between the set of mental reality and the set of physical reality (or, in your case, spiritual and physical).  The principle of syndiffeonesis implies that any 2 relands 'x' and 'y' occupy and share some medium, even if those relands are said to be absolutely different (thus being included within the medium of absolute difference).

I was agreeing with you BTW, I was simply stating my beliefs, have and hell is a real place... but its the SAME place. To me when you die, depending on your state of consciousness upon death is how you will view the world that you are sent to for eternity. If your a good moral person you will perceive death/spritual world in a good perspective, and if your a person with bad morals you'll think your lost for ever because that's what you thought you were in the physical world but still in the same place.. This is how all religion can make sense together. Some religions say that we will be in different domination/levels of heaven(or hell). but it is all the same place Smiley

I kinda get that vibe too...that heaven and hell are the same 'place' depending on perspective.  However, it's hard to think about one's 'perspective' after death.  Truth is intellectualized through ratio (root word of 'rationale') and, with the lack of a clear after-death ratio between subject and object, it is hard to imagine how one can 'perceive' goodness or badness.  But, ya never know.

You know i didn't think about that actually about perspective could possibly not being existent after death. I guess i was sub-consciously going off of what some scientists are claiming to prove. Which is the only thing we can prove is our consciousness our self and that they think all matter is a hologram since all matter is just "light that has been slowed down in time exponentially" as they described it
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