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3221  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling the Hottest Pepper in the world! Cheap! on: May 02, 2012, 02:12:10 PM
I gave the seeds to a pepper-growing friend, and he says they are coming along nicely. My Mexican friends have also been asking for more!

3222  Other / Off-topic / Re: P2Pool and BFL hardware on: May 02, 2012, 02:10:55 PM
stuff
Please rant in the correct thread, not this one. Also, no matter how much you hate someone, STOP FOLLOWING THEM AROUND THE FORUM, because all that does is fuck up everyone else's threads. Thank you.

3223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Prediction: Dwolla will get bought by a huge banking conglomerate on: May 02, 2012, 02:08:11 PM
Why do cash deposits have a higher fee? Doesn't that method have zero possibly of reversals and the lowest fraud?

Its the most expensive and least profitable revenue stream for us. We have merchant fees associated with doing cash deposits.
Ah that sucks. You would figure that the banks would make it cheap when there is no chargeback risk, but I guess they don't. Broken banking system is broken.

3224  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please test (if you dare): next-test 20120324 on: May 02, 2012, 02:00:44 PM
The alternate name to throw people off the fact that it is just hex?
Except it's not.
Nice selective quoting/arguing, and dodging around the fact that it is a base 16 numbering system. Since it will never be used by the greater masses, there is no need to be worried about it. Just keep it the fuck out of my bitcoin client, thank you.
3225  Other / Off-topic / Re: Breaking passwords, WPA/WPA2, dictionary attacks, pyrit, etc on: May 02, 2012, 03:55:39 AM
Interesting. Looks like he's only using 2 gpu's.

What's the difference between rainbow tables, dictionary word list, and precomputed hashes?

Rainbow tables are generated by bruteforcing the hashes and storing them for later. Dictionary word lists are also a table of hashes, but smaller in size due to only including common dictionary words and permutations, not the entire bruteforced keyspace. Precomputed hashes refer to both rainbow tables and dictionary lists.
3226  Other / Off-topic / Re: WOTD on: May 02, 2012, 03:52:18 AM
After reading this thread, I now win most of my "Words with friends" games. Alsomy tallywhacker is three inches longer, and I'm more regular.

Thank you Bruno.

You're such a prick! You made be Google "Alsomy" because I thought it was a word.  Embarrassed
hahahahahaha
Context means everything.

Also, tallywhacker? Are you from the mountains?
3227  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please test (if you dare): next-test 20120324 on: May 02, 2012, 03:48:49 AM

Tonal support, tonal is base 16 numbers with strange characters for the numbers higher than 9.
Problem: nobody cares about tonal other than Luke.

I find very interesting the Tonal discussion. Computers use it all the time. Music also. And when I'm slicing pizza.

And astronauts:

http://history.nasa.gov/computers/p126.jpg

http://history.nasa.gov/computers/Ch4-7.html
But do you use the fonts that nobody can read? The alternate name to throw people off the fact that it is just hex?
3228  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: May 02, 2012, 03:04:16 AM
Hmm, the update still doesn't seem to have solved the problem that I was having before where Ufasoft gets 100% rejects with my BFL box. I'll try cgminer again, it should work now.
3229  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: May 02, 2012, 03:00:09 AM
Update

All the issues have been resolved and the flood gates are open.  Give her everything you got.

We will start inviting shortly.

Enjoy
I was waiting for the sight of this for weeks...


Yeah, ztex compatibility is pretty awesome. Wink

Did cgminer not start for some reason before?
I think he means the pool "alive" indicator, instead of "dead". It is indeed a beautiful sight.
3230  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: New Mining Company (PanCake Mining) on: May 02, 2012, 01:46:23 AM
My mommy taught me to never trust anyone with numbers after their username.
3231  Other / Off-topic / Re: Coming soon... on: May 02, 2012, 12:43:48 AM
What's this thread about, again?
3232  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ Bonus PPS Pool - 105% ] - Private Beta OPEN on: May 02, 2012, 12:39:42 AM
Im considering just switching yes but I didnt spend months just to abandon what I have right now, I would first like to atleast spend some more time to resolve this issue and can only ask users to remain patient in the meantime.
Of course, was just making sure you had at least heard of it.  Cheesy
3233  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ Bonus PPS Pool - 105% ] - Private Beta OPEN on: May 02, 2012, 12:34:46 AM
Why don't you just make the pool autoreset every few hours rather than unplugging it for half a day?

Cause the connection spamming is killing the pool after a few seconds. Also, If I reset the pool as you suggest everyone will get huge stales due to lost work every time I reset the pool, you would not earn anywhere close to 100% that way.

Its not practical to run something that is completely broken.
Out of curiosity, have you tried ecoinpool? It needs a few updates and the guy that wrote it hasn't been around lately, but the software it is written in (erlang) is designed for high scalability server clusters and high performance. Graet at Ozcoin is using it, bu I'm not actually sure of any other large installations.
3234  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Mining rig extraordinaire - the Trenton BPX6806 18-slot PCIe backplane [PICS] on: May 01, 2012, 10:11:06 PM
Those things are mahoosive!!!  Grin

Those are the controller boards correct?
Yes, each one is basically a complete computer on a card - processor, RAM, integrated video, SATA, Ethernet, Serial, and so forth. The backplane is strictly for expansion and power. Only one per system, with this backplane.

Does this mean you are building two of these beasts now? Why do you have the "brain" for two?
The first one I got when I first started the project, but it was a cheap $200 card with ancient processors that didn't support any form of virtualization. With proper drivers that supported more than 8 devices, I would be able to use it, but with the current crippled drivers I had to shell out for a board that was capable of virtualization. The new card is a C206 chipset with an E3-1225 processor.
3235  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS: (3) Core mining rig platforms (Run up to 6 cards) on: May 01, 2012, 08:38:29 PM
I offer ⊅19.33 including shipping for the CPU's and Memory.
What's the odd symbol you've been sporting lately? This one:
3236  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS: (3) Core mining rig platforms (Run up to 6 cards) on: May 01, 2012, 07:37:33 PM
was about to take you up on this.  unfortunately those 3x pci slots won't do crap for mining.. so these are essentially  3 card boards


They'll work fine if you feel like buying some adapters. You don't need too many slots when using dual GPU cards anyway.
3237  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Camming Site on: May 01, 2012, 07:03:02 PM

eset blocks all sites ending in cc
I alerted them of one site like that that i used and they put it in the whitelist
Well that's pretty lame. I guess I haven't run into any .co.cc sites before, so I didn't know that.
3238  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Free MeatMembers accounts [NSFW] on: May 01, 2012, 06:56:09 PM
To be honest you are more aware about carders techniques than I am, I'm not into this kind of things at all, too risky and immoral. You can use them without any worries, trust me.

I only mentioned this as I have previously worked for a payment processing company and have seen this happen quite often (98% of online credit card fraudsters worked like this). Carders would use automated bots to check lists of stolen credit cards by purchasing trials on porn sites to see if any are still working, and then they would proceed to make bigger charges on the cards that work, and would usually sell the list of porn site logins in order to make some extra money and also to help cover up their tracks.

The only reason I express concern is that if any of these were purchased using stolen cards and somebody logged into them, their IP address would be given to credit card fraud investigators and cause everybody involved a whole lot of extra hassle. Again, I'm not saying these were purchased using stolen cards and want to make everyone aware that this happens quite frequently.
Nah just a dictionary cracking system for existing accounts, it looks like. Good point about the IP anyway though.
3239  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Mining rig extraordinaire - the Trenton BPX6806 18-slot PCIe backplane [PICS] on: May 01, 2012, 06:49:10 PM
Those things are mahoosive!!!  Grin

Those are the controller boards correct?
Yes, each one is basically a complete computer on a card - processor, RAM, integrated video, SATA, Ethernet, Serial, and so forth. The backplane is strictly for expansion and power. Only one per system, with this backplane.
3240  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Camming Site on: May 01, 2012, 06:47:08 PM
Sooo, can we change the video quality? I have a 15mbps fiber upload here, no reason to have it stuck on low.
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