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3161  Other / Off-topic / Re: No, Bootstrap is NOT OK! on: November 05, 2012, 03:27:40 PM
So you judge based on looks of a site then the actual site? That is a bad habit, bootstrap makes something that would be crappy styling to being a pretty descent looking and using site. Plus after an inital launch most sites when they can afford it hire a designer. I love twitter bootstrap so hate me.
3162  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 or 0. The Binary Guessing Game. on: November 05, 2012, 03:22:01 PM
Well you do. Even with colo.
Actually it's a resellers account.

Actually no, do your research, if your a reseller account then you made a bad contract, also all hosting companies i know of have there own hardware, and rent space in a datacenter.

No more 12 yrs allowed, we can't have Chris Henson coming for us
Bitcoin doesn't discriminate against age, and we shouldn't in this forum. How old were you when you when you first learned about money and it's value? Probably even before you started getting your lunch money stolen in school.

As we have learned in this forum, being of age to be able to enter into a contract has little value in determining if something is a scam or evaluating whether preponderance of law in a courtroom will allow you to successfully seek relief. After all, a contract is nothing but a "permission to sue" form.

I learned about money, but I wasn't making decisions how the money was evolving. Also never got my lunch money stolen, I was taking lunch money Wink
Also I pretty sure, that you have to be of a certain age to enter into a contract without a parent consenting for you since, you may not understand what the fact of the contract is. While bitcoin doesn't discriminate against age, this forum should since they are spreading false information. This is not daycare.
3163  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I safe on a Mac? + some beginner questions on: November 05, 2012, 03:15:49 PM
Can you show articles that prove me false?

Actually I have a windows machine as well, and I get virus all the time, that are native, that corrupt parts of the system. I don't do shady things so explain. Windows is very insecure and everyone says, mac is very stable, and I have yet to have a virus, with 10yrs of use. This is going to turn into an Apple vs Windows thing and I am not going to keep going with it.
3164  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 or 0. The Binary Guessing Game. on: November 05, 2012, 06:56:37 AM
Well you do. Even with colo.
Actually it's a resellers account.

Actually no, do your research, if your a reseller account then you made a bad contract, also all hosting companies i know of have there own hardware, and rent space in a datacenter.

No more 12 yrs allowed, we can't have Chris Henson coming for us
3165  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I safe on a Mac? + some beginner questions on: November 05, 2012, 06:37:21 AM
Think at the Swiss researcher that got 10000btc stolen from his Linux pc.

Link? I never heard about this and google search returned nothing

About the website, what makes you sure that its not a dinamic page done to report back the private keys only once every 1000 views?

can you explain this more I can't understand at all

I think the tin foil has gotten into your brain.
3166  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I safe on a Mac? + some beginner questions on: November 05, 2012, 06:24:23 AM
Mac are not that safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins.

How is mac not safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins? I never had an issue. And it is alot better than windows.
If you really are a programmer you know that.
And don't start saying silly stuff like "no, there are no viruses around for Mac".

My workstation is a Mac, btw.

To be honest most Viruses circle around Java and if you go to a shady web sits and run java stuff. The last pure mac OSX virus was hosted in a torrent of pirated copy of iwork so yea again if you do shady things you get a virus. So I don't get how you have a mac and your saying they are unsecured?

Mac are not that safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins.

How is mac not safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins? I never had an issue. And it is alot better than windows.

No platform is safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins.  New vulnerabilities are found in all platforms all the time.  Chances are someone will eventually get in, and if they do, they generally take everything.

Again why you need to encrypt it and I use a cold storage method for most of my coins which I high recommend to new bitcoiners if you gain that kind of wealth.
3167  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I safe on a Mac? + some beginner questions on: November 05, 2012, 04:54:08 AM
Mac are not that safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins.

How is mac not safe to hold a good amount of bitcoins? I never had an issue. And it is alot better than windows.
3168  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I safe on a Mac? + some beginner questions on: November 05, 2012, 04:43:56 AM
1) Mac's are very safe from virius so don't worry but encrypt your wallet, and make sure you back it up.

2) I would use a localwallet and not mt gox as your primary wallet.

3) I would download armory to create paper wallets very safe.
3169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google wallet card - Bitcoin compatible? on: November 04, 2012, 11:22:27 PM
Why not? Their development dep. probably detected a seriously unfit infrastructure of mobile payment terminals and decided to get this bridge solution from card to mobile terminals out. Would bitcoin be supported? Unless its open source, ill doubt it.

But that would undo the google wallet, stuff, do you know you need to buy a google wallet terminal so they are bypassing all that infrastructure with there own system.

Why not? Their development dep. probably detected a serious unfit infrastructure of mobile payment terminals and decided to get this bridge solution from card to mobile terminals. Would bitcoin be supported? Unless its open source, ill doubt it.

Right, because it came from google, there is a possibility that it will be more open (to what degree, we will see) than if it came from say, Apple.
At the very least it will be compatible with bitinstants card (Assuming that is ever released).

Actually google isn't open to stuff like this, i doubt google has any interest in bitcoins.
3170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google wallet card - Bitcoin compatible? on: November 04, 2012, 08:26:59 PM
I doubt that can be done, it will probably be encrypted anyway, I even doubt that google is making a physical google wallet card, that would be undermining the object of google wallet. I never heard of this rumor site either.
3171  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Camming Site on: November 04, 2012, 06:41:00 PM
So it's this night? I mean, night in europe?

it is probably in the morning for european people cause she is in the states and it is at night for me
3172  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] BTCworkers launches its public beta - Bitcoin Freelancing Board on: November 04, 2012, 06:31:23 PM
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Over 9,000 jobs completed
More than 10,000 BTC earned

YET not one listing CALLING BS

Hah, that was a joke left over in our templates. We didn't think anyone would take it seriously. It's going to be removed in the next push.


That's why it's called beta! Looks like an honest mistake to me.

Good luck with your site.

It looks shady

Also you guys should allow btcs/hour or a min cause I just saw a listing for wordpress theme, I could do that but for 8-12 lump sum that super cheap and all these noobies will probably jump on that cutting out us older members.
3173  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Camming Site on: November 04, 2012, 06:27:08 PM
Another new girl has announced a show this evening. Her pix are NSFW.

Log on to cam4btc.com and look at the schedule for the specific time.

yea she was on the other night she is really cool!
3174  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 or 0. The Binary Guessing Game. on: November 04, 2012, 08:21:51 AM
Fair enough. Grin. Even sometimes I can overlook the simple ;(.
I still use free image hosting services because it doesn't damage my max bandwidth.

then you obviously don't run a hosting company if you have a max bandwidth.


When can we get an age restriction on this site, maybe 17+ I feel like I am at daycare.
3175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could declaring Bitcoin a religion protect it from Finacial Regulation? on: November 04, 2012, 05:18:21 AM
Considering that bitcoin can't be regulated by the government or taxed this would do nothing but waste time, and resources.
3176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins at the British Museum on: November 04, 2012, 05:09:41 AM
That's freaking awesome. I am aware the museum was interested in the coins and sent some without giving it a second thought but am super flattered to see they are being displayed.

Good Stuff looks awesome! Big step for Bitcoins I think at least!
3177  Economy / Services / Re: Cam4BTC the first Bitcoin camming site [NO FEES] [Cross platform] on: November 04, 2012, 04:35:16 AM
I just want to be super pimp and leave this here, so my ego can now grow even bigger LOL

3178  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANNOUNCE] CoinUploads.com - File storage and sharing for Bitcoin on: November 03, 2012, 10:34:57 PM
You have right. It was a serious typo. All files are AES-256 encrypted.
Seems like your first language is german...

Anyways: How are the keys for the files generated?

Edit:

Example link:
VLC 2.0.4
"Filesize: 21.9 MB (min. fee per download: $0.0213)"
I set the fee to 1 USD...
http://www.coinuploads.com/downloads/5c74eaee42dbfd9fd9700c53c9ee275a

Hashes of the original file:
Adler32: 4C253181
CRC32: A3F07BE1
MD5: E03F2F24BCA457A35E1E26732AFE4A2F
SHA-1: 0A335D3B790FD4AE3371E73806B2CDF59FB384C6
SHA-256: EC2A1B497894D6B696953DD868B2894B6DEC2AAACCD259A8D80B167A36B9CB0C


This is illegal

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However, you should know that it is STRICTLY forbidden to use the VideoLAN trademarks to spread, distribute, advertise or sell software or hardware if the license is NOT open-source (OSI meaning).
3179  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Mining Control Panel & Managment Software (Web & desktop support) on: November 03, 2012, 09:31:09 PM
[Optimizations Notes]
Web pages could be (optionally)rendered a maximum once every 5 minutes (Except for dynamic pages like account settings where it needs to be updated instantly)
This can save query connections to the database again completely allowing more processing to the pushpoold/share INSERTS

but unless your using this with many many many people like 100's people which I doubt and closing connections correctly the mysql database shouldn't use more processing that would affect pushpoold
3180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation on: November 03, 2012, 06:12:21 PM
You haven't even said it once yet!  You are just repeating your baseless assertion that the foundation has magical powers for evil.

And if you really think that my English skills are lacking, I'd be happy to take the red pen to your posts and fix all of your trivial errors.

Ok I am going to say it one more time. Both companies have employees, both companies' employees are probably more than likely in the foundation, they can vote based on what would be best for the companies if a vote like that comes up. I don't get why they have two big businesses sitting on a board for an open source project, where they stand to be able to gain from it. Businesses and the bitcoin should be as far a part as they can be, this is how we ended up in the mess we are in today. Again it isn't "baseless assertions that the foundation has magical powers of evil", it is called "Greed" and this is just the beginning.
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