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2841  Other / Meta / Re: [Interest Check] - Analyzing modlog for permabans on: January 02, 2017, 03:55:28 PM
Well, it kinda seems that the idea of introducing the Banned rank didn't catch on (and personally, I'm quite happy and satisfied with this outcome).
Started a new topic ? Retaliation much ?

But there are still people who are busy with finding copy-pasters as well as other violators, and they claim that such a rank could help them greatly in their butcher job (which may well be the case) since they don't know if the offending user has already been banned. The modlog could help them in their toil, though in its raw form it may not be quite handy and usable overall...
I doubt there are as many active members who find copy pasters on regular basis.Only hilariousandco does most of the hard work.I still do not understand what's the point ?

So, is there a need for developing a tool for analyzing this log and representing its data in a more readable format for these activists (and mods alike)?
How many copy paste posters have you reported last week ? Apart from making controversial threads,I don't see you taking any actions.
2842  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a job! on: January 01, 2017, 05:55:48 PM
Not enough when you have a family to feed. I'm from a 3rd world country as well.  0.001 btc an hour is not enough.
You don't spend too much time on bitcointalk if you have families to be fed.Hunt for a real job,wouldn't you ? Unless of course you offer services here.

With all the expenses needed, you'd be force to rob a bank else your family dies hungry. you can't pay electric and water bills, house rent and everyday food supply with just 0.001 an hour.
Well,you'd know more depending on your country's charges.But honestly,robbing a bank to make a living for paying electricity bills is over exaggerated.Common,no one is stopping you from educating yourself.
2843  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone on here a "professional" coder? on: January 01, 2017, 01:37:16 PM
Coming from an Engineering background,most of the IT courses taught professionally don't teach you how to code applications you have mentioned rather they're keen on working your basics where in future you can get adjusted to any platform,any language and any architecture you choose to work on.IT schools put more weight on concepts like Data Structures,Algorithms,Code resuability,Object Oriented Programming,Code optimization and so on.They teach you enough to get familiar with any language which is used in the real world projects.

Once your basics are solid in any modern programming language,you can pretty much learn or get started programming your real application like say bots.You can start by learning C,learn the basics of programming without using object oriented structure (so you would realize how important is object oriented programming).After getting your basics solid with Loops,conditions,variables,files you can move to learn any Object Oriented Programming language that is Java or C++ (I'd say learn both!).When I say learning,the best way to learn a programming language by is coding as much as possible and by coding I mean solving as many programming questions as possible ! You can find these challenges easily online.The activity is just a process for getting your brains used to solve real world problems when you write an actual application.

Let the process take a few weeks.Once your basics are solid (not in any language but just object oriented programming in general) you can start with coding your actual apps.

The language you choose depends on your application,for example,if you're writing a mail sending bot,you'd use python because it's fast and has smtp libraries readily available.For any automation python is the best choice because C++ fails here.
Usually,I learn a language by writing a project in it.Since my programming basics are strong,I can just learn the right functions at the right time instead of having to read the entire programming book before writing an application in that particular language.
Once you start getting deeper into it,you would know how code optimization,code scalability or writing efficient code is more important than just coding.
Few things I'd suggest to do on daily basis :
-Read Hacker News Blogs
-Follow good authors on GitHub.
-Pick a language of your choice and start contributing to open source projects on github.
-Learn Command Line tool such as Git/SVN.
-Get used to terminal as much as you can.
-Read the content on this website as much as you can www.geeksforgeeks.com.

I could write a lot more but just saving it for your next question. Cheesy
2844  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a job! on: January 01, 2017, 06:11:48 AM
40 cents an hour? Mate that's not a job, that's slavery.
Not when you're living in the 3rd World Country Shithole.0.001 an hour and working 10 hours a day would make you enough money to survive a month. 
2845  Economy / Services / Re: Ascendancy: Looking to Hire Staff, Developers, Graphics, Community, Marketing on: January 01, 2017, 06:04:37 AM
--snipe
Applied for Project Development Manager.Hoping to hear back from the Op.Btw,how are you related with the project ? I'm suppose to be sending you a PM or the Op ?
2846  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ☃☃☃ LuckyBit image contest ☃☃☃ on: December 31, 2016, 12:30:22 PM
Was trying to get a perfect angle until this butterfly photobombed.Uploading a few more entries later.


Santa about that bitcoin gambling life


I'm running out of time or I could presented the entire site using christmas theme.

2847  Other / Meta / Re: Unread replies on: December 28, 2016, 03:04:17 PM
On the page we get the unread replies from threads we posted on , are we supposed to continue receiving the threads listed even If we delete replies from those threads ? I'm aware that we are able to stop receiving them If we remove them from the watchlist.
It's common sense that you shouldn't be receiving updates for the thread if you haven't added it to your watch list.I might be wrong but I think posting a comment in the thread automatically adds is to your watch list.

When my unread messages pages gets full,to a point where I don't to receive updates from a number of threads anymore,I just use "mark all messages as read" function which sets the list from scratch.
2848  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Call for Developers: Lykke Streams projects on: December 28, 2016, 02:59:14 PM
Sounds nice.Is there a chance money could be escrowed ? Also,the reason I would back out is because your stack is limited to a few technologies as React and Node.Being a Full Stack Python,I really have nomoptions here.
2849  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Kaspah - Scamming With Alt Accounts on: December 28, 2016, 02:54:10 PM
Kaspah is a scammer, he ALWAYS wants to do deals on Skype, even if you offer escrow.

He has bragged he has alt accounts, and one of them is "bullets".
You're right.He is a scammer indeed.A butthurt child from hack forums.The best way to avoid him is to report all his threads/posts to be moved->Trashcan.Or post in every thread he opens about his scammer history.
2850  Economy / Reputation / Re: [User Generated] - Known alts of anyone on: December 28, 2016, 02:44:05 PM
--snipe
That is a good find Avi! This chain should be tagged immediately and all the related accounts should be listed!GotaPauj is a big time scammer,he started a bitcoinblackfriday scam ages ago.
2851  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New btc casino. How I avoid double spending and fraud? on: December 28, 2016, 12:32:06 PM
1.Avoid remote 3rd party API calls.Write your own Json parser from scratch.
2.Yet the most easiest way to protect it,accept bets with only 2 or more confirmations.
3.I believe there is a C++ module which is available for free which can help prevent double spends within a certain broadcasting time of the transaction.
2852  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Impersonator attempting to scam one of my buyers (bitmarket.io `) on: December 28, 2016, 10:11:24 AM
0 posts 0 activity. He is probably one of those scammers who deal with private message scams only.Banning just won't help since he would always lurk around with new accounts.
2853  Economy / Services / Re: look here to make $5 btc on: December 28, 2016, 10:05:50 AM
Anyone falling for this or doing any tasks is getting their accounts hacked.Op is a scammer,a lier and a scum of the forum that lives behind several Alts .If you love your bitcoins,don't bother him.Stay away !
2854  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk not a valid collateral? on: December 28, 2016, 08:40:49 AM
Has been discussed several times before.Its up to the lender to decide whether he considers a particular account as a valid collateral for the amount of loan asked for. I agree most of the account collateral are either farmed up scammers or simply hacked accounts but there are certain cases where an account should be considered a valid collateral. Example : A hero member account with proven ownership should be allowed to loan up to 0.02 bitcoins.It would be stupid of him to lose his collateral for 0.02 and hence he would genuinely repay it.
2855  Economy / Services / Re: Service for only Red trust account owner increase the payment .015 for higher ra on: December 28, 2016, 07:01:12 AM
Op,you're wasting money on the red trusted accounts. Why do you think anyone will take members will red trust seriously ? But then you don't have an option since you're most likely to promote a ponzi or a obvious scam.Youre still wasting money which satisfies me.
2856  Other / Meta / Re: Can any one tell me how quality my posts are? on: December 27, 2016, 04:27:44 PM
It depends on the campaign manager of the campaign you will apply to.Not necessarily all the campaign managers will find them spammy/constructive unless you're blacklisted by SMAS.

Personally,I wouldn't pay you for posting.
2857  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Local Scammer Stealing from Businesses on: December 27, 2016, 04:17:06 PM
ripping one of the tablets apart code wise and looking into the IP address that the software points to....i will find them through one avenue or another
I'm sure they tablets would be ordered from China.Makes it difficult to link anywhere.Ip addresses,yes but don't you think they will be smart able to use dynamic ip's or VPN's in general ?
If the shop had CCTV camera,you can share the video with the cops.Will make things easier on your side.
2858  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Pocketdice bad customer service?? on: December 27, 2016, 03:57:16 PM
We'll be able to help you either if you send us your request from the email address that is associated with the account you're asking about, or if we have any other evidence that the account belongs to you. Otherwise it would be not secure to complete your query.
Correct.That makes sense.If that's the case,it's highly probable OP is a scammer.

Otherwise,you can check the past addresses where the withdrawal was requested and ask him to sign a message from one of them ?
2859  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE CASINO - 100BTC MAX WIN, WAGERING CONTEST! 1ST PRIZE 1 BTC ENDS JAN 2ND on: December 27, 2016, 03:54:36 PM
Even if they did manage to breach something it would likely be only a small portion of the site. Likely it wouldn't even be a significant financial loss considering most funds are held in cold storage. Without any more technical knowledge I can't say what data could be compromised though but based on what I've heard nothing critical would be at risk.
It is a misconception that the breach in data wouldn't affect the wallet or bitcoins as they are secured in a cold storage.A small portion of the site is enough to further make it exploitable to other parts.

For example,A small entry into the database can give user details like their passwords.If a user hasn't deactivated 2FA,all it would take is a simple login into the account and request for withdrawal.I'm assuming they're white listing the known ip addresses and hence this threat could be eliminated.But it still doesn't make it less vulnerable to attacks.
2860  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: https://all4btc.com/ A Scam OR Legit plz help sir ! on: December 27, 2016, 03:47:06 PM
They seem legit.People have ordered items from the site and have it delivered on time.There are also cases where the orders were delayed (multiple orders) and people assumed they've been scammed but they weren't.If it's a small amount,you can go ahead buying your stuff.Otherwise,it's better to pay by cash only.

Btw,If you're planning to buy something off Amazon,I can send you a gift card worth $28 in exchange of $25 worth of bitcoins.
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