Have you looked into patenting your improved algorithm?
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--gpu-map <arg> Map OpenCL to ADL device order manually, paired CSV (e.g. 1:0,2:1 maps OpenCL 1 to ADL 0, 2 to 1)
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Such a bunch of jerks. rot in hell Oh dear, sulking in the corner of the room. Shame your not man enough to admit you was wrong.
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Hi ya.
Remember, if you don't hold the private key to your Bitcoins, you don't own them.
This makes me think about those: I was referring keeping your Bitcoin in online wallets.
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No, this WAS a "deny from x.x.x.x" mispelled on .htaccess, I was trying to stop an hacker but I wrote "deby" instead of "deny"
Using .htacess to block an IP. What an amateur! Don't you have a firewall to protect your ponzi site? Buy a VPS Account for a small site like that? No. Doesn't sound like your very confident your ponzi will be popular then.
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Hi ya.
Remember, if you don't hold the private key to your Bitcoins, you don't own them.
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Satoshi literally premined 50 BTC (genesis block).
How could an unspendable block be a premine? Don't worry though, I think Krugerrand coin has a future. Wasn't you the wally that thought Bitcoin is pre-mined? Wrongly. This guy has an incredible level of stupidity, read though his posts it's worth the reading Here's the thread if your bored and fancy a chuckle at his foolish folly. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=278804.msg2977580#msg2977580
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Don't worry though, I think Krugerrand coin has a future. Wasn't you the wally that thought Bitcoin is pre-mined? Wrongly.
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It seems that krugercoin is so valuable that somebody found the need to steal/highjack krugercoin.
Probably for the lulz, not because of any value, if any.
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This person works at an ISP provider in South Africa
He/she might be the one that makes the tea/coffee.
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The ISP has to know that the technical minded can get around the block s for most or all protocols.
Amusing we've been blocked here in UK from visiting Pirate Bay. Obviously our government hasn't heard about TOR.
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If they allowed only port 80 and block all the rest, DNS queries wouldn't resolve.
Most people use either the resolves configured by the ISP, or one of the compliment providers of such service. Rules to pass port 53 could easily be constructed. I always resolve my own queries with dnsmasq. If I use my ISPs ones, they redirect to a page pumped with adverts if a page doesn't exist. No thanks!
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If they allowed only port 80 and block all the rest, DNS queries wouldn't resolve.
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No, this WAS a "deny from x.x.x.x" mispelled on .htaccess, I was trying to stop an hacker but I wrote "deby" instead of "deny"
Using .htacess to block an IP. What an amateur! Don't you have a firewall to protect your ponzi site?
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^^^ I think I'll retract my previous bid. Sorry.
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OP, why are you running bfgminer as root? I don't like the sound of that.
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I'd have that bad boy open in no time, with just a simple knitting needle.
What to know how?
Go ahead. Yesterday I bought a lockpick set with 6 pratices lock so I have some interest in hardware security. Easy. I hire some thugs, and together we force OP on the floor and I hold the knitting needle an inch away from his eyeball. "What's the combination?" I'd calmly say. If he's stubborn he may lose the first eye, but when we move onto his second... Da Da; Open Sesame....
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I'd have that bad boy open in no time, with just a simple knitting needle.
What to know how?
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Satoshi mined more than 1M BTC or 100M USD at current change from 1/3/2009 to 1/25/2010 (block 0 to block 36288). This assumption is based on the Total Network Strength (Mhash/s) that was constant at 7 Mhash/s for this period of time.
Really what a lovely story, thanks for sharing. Anyway, let's not get sidetracked. Let's get back on the topic of pre-mining..., (which your story had no relevance to.)
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Some people have lives and timezones to deal with you know This is true of course. Also don't forget, OP being shot down in flames, I can't imagine he has much to say.
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