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3661  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do not use same username and pw ANYWHERE on: October 09, 2012, 09:37:56 PM
With the right hardware you can keylog just by reading the tiny amount of electromagnetic energy that bleeds off each time you strike a key.  Even if your not connected to a network.
Try it and then tell me.
I know about the physics under the wood, but its still fantascientific.
3662  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 08:01:01 PM
BTW, i've just decided to cancel my order with you.

What was your order number?

I'm hoping I just got bumped up a place in line. Grin
700<x<800.

It's because i'm not.
3663  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 07:34:39 PM
as far as the hosting please go back and read my last post, I dont want this site on some crappy vps - dont you get what im saying? this is a big money site and I need to move it to some premium hosting services. I don't need you to set something up for me, please drop it.

LOL.

I suggested you Rackspace Sites and you complained for the pricing, this is "big money" and you can't afford a tiny 150$ month on a GREAT service? Ok, fine.
You are told that you can get the same performances with a VPS, even with free setup from me, and you define VPSs crappy, with my trying to make you lose time.

I asked you pageviews and budget above, did you reply? And you ask for suggestions? What's wrong?

I currently run websites that peaks at around 100 php/requests/second, so i know what i'm sayng.

Good luck having someone on a 5400rpm green drive host your "big money" website.

BTW, i've just decided to cancel my order with you.

Good luck everyone here.

So you own a webhosting company and are unable to spawn up a vps somewhere, installing ubuntu, php-fpm, mysqld, nginx and moving a 100MB website there in less than half an hour?

Ok, maybe it's me being strange, i do it with the same ease as having breakfast.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_advantage

And I am surprised you have so much difficulty having breakfast. Perhaps you should outsource that.
Thank you for the meaningless post, really appreciated.
3664  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 07:16:16 PM
its not being unable at all, its about time and about a lot of other things which I really don't feel like explaining to you.
Let me know if you want me to do that for you for free, in exchange for a reply to my emails (plus tiny discount maybe? Cheesy)
3665  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 07:07:14 PM

you know last year hostgator offered to buy out BTCWebHost.com - no joke.

We ended up declining the offer but it was a big surprise - that we got that kind of attention.

Sorry, i don't get it.

You own a hosting company and have problems hosting a website?

Yes your right you dont get it.


BTCWebHost.com
BitcoinWebHost.com
BitcoinWebHosting.com
BitcoinVPS.com

I own all of these and they point to the same web hosting service which I also own, its a really neat service where you can signup and get instant account activation paid with Bitcoin.

This is all through WHMCS and a reseller hosting account through neosurge.

See Cpanel Licenses are EXTREMELY expensive and it makes absolutely no sense to get a dedicated server, and setup a complete hosting setup from scratch and spend thousands of dollars on licenses and thousands of hours on development when I can just buy a hosting reseller account through an outfit like neosurge and sell automated setup cpanel hosting accounts for bitcoins and have very low monthly hosting fees. BTCWebhost was the first dedicated Bitcoin web hosting service and is still #1 in Bitcoin accepting web hosting services.


It was neosurge who screwed up the billing and caused the false suspension - think of them as my hosting companies uplink.

I am not going to be moving the whole web hosting company - I already pre-paid for a year and most of my customers are pretty happy, its just btcfpga.com and bitcoinasic.com that I will be moving to a new web host. See most web sites are not under a microscope 24 hours a day 7 days a week. There are plenty of web sites that if they go down for a few hours no one even notices, but in the Bitcoin world things are a little different, people are watching every second of every day so you have to be vigilant with those types of sites. I host 100s of other websites and I am sure none of them even noticed the 6 hour outage - it was in the middle of the night and on a sunday. Its really no big deal for a regular website - shit happens.

with that being said I am still moving btcfpga.com and bitcoinasic.com - I was planning to all along to coincide with the launch of our new website - but this last little incident has motivated me to make it happen sooner.


So you own a webhosting company and are unable to spawn up a vps somewhere, installing ubuntu, php-fpm, mysqld, nginx and moving a 100MB website there in less than half an hour?

Ok, maybe it's me being strange, i do it with the same ease as having breakfast.
3666  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 05:32:23 PM

you know last year hostgator offered to buy out BTCWebHost.com - no joke.

We ended up declining the offer but it was a big surprise - that we got that kind of attention.

Sorry, i don't get it.

You own a hosting company and have problems hosting a website?
3667  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 05:05:06 PM
It's the cloud man.

Kinda like double rainbows

This.

Seriously, the brand, the uptime, the scalability, the free-asshole, the support team.

What's your budget?

Dedicated?

How many pageviews you get a day? <10k? 10k<x<50k?
3668  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 04:25:29 PM

I posted it before:

http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/public/sites/

Not cheap but worth it.
3669  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: here's just how screwed ASIC buyers are - READ THIS if you have a preorder on: October 08, 2012, 04:05:55 PM
The money vs performance ratio is better because their drivers suck and nobody would buy their products if they were even with Nvidia.  Did you ever notice if you install their driver on XP, it will load then reboot then tell you it relies on the .NET 2.0 framework and can't load anything in the driver's GUI without it?  Why would they write such big name software from such a wealthy company in freaking .NET?!  I'm a .NET programmer and I even think that was a stupid choice.

Then you've got crashes, crashes, and more crashes in any game that's been newly released followed by the game manufacturers advising you to turn off XXXX if you have an AMD card.  Nvidia doesn't seem to ever have that problem.  Then you've got shadows and lighting drawing incorrectly in 1 game and when they fix it, they break 5 other games.

I also couldn't possibly care any less about Linux support Tongue

I think that they use .net for something different than the core drivers.

Most probably the GUI of the AMD control center or something like that.

It would make sense to me.

Np at all with drivers my side, i must be lucky.
3670  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: here's just how screwed ASIC buyers are - READ THIS if you have a preorder on: October 08, 2012, 03:25:36 PM
Who would ever use an AMD card for gaming? lol.
Lol, you must be joking.
Best performance per price, best linux support. It even works under Xen pci passtrught!
3671  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 08, 2012, 05:58:01 AM
Cablepair, while we all belive in you, you said to have a prototype, why don't you post some pictures of it? A PM under a NDA would also do.

Thank you.
3672  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: October 08, 2012, 05:03:42 AM
this thread is pointless.
Your post is.
3673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hardware Bitcoin Wallet on: October 07, 2012, 06:16:50 PM
Specifically, I need:
  • A businessman, who will keep track of orders, outsourcing production, making bulletpoins, etc.
  • An electrical engineer, who can design a PCB with the needed components.
  • A programmer, who can help me in making the PC UI, the µc firmware, auditing etc.
Why do they need you?

Heh Smiley

By the way, this is about the fiftieth time this idea has been posted.  But at least there's a nice drawing this time.  Maybe someday somebody will actually sell these things, but if they were marketed as a way to store your BTC I'm not sure I'd trust them.

In the meantime you can buy a USB stick with an AVR, flash memory, and two buttons on it for about $10.  That's probably the easier route, and since they're sold mainly for non-bitcoin applications you don't have to worry quite as much about being trojaned.

Hi, could you link me to this hardware?

It would be interesting for other projects i have, non bitcoin related.

Thank you!
3674  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 07, 2012, 10:30:50 AM
Ok, I was wrong.
They are offline for real.

They host at
BTCWEBHOST.COM that is currently offline



It seems that everyday another BTCxxx company shuts down Sad

Most probably they reached they reseller quota and they will be up again in a few hours.
3675  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 07, 2012, 09:33:23 AM
Ok, I was wrong.
They are offline for real.

They host at
BTCWEBHOST.COM that is currently offline

Most probably BTCWEBHOST.COM is a reseller of NEOSURGE.COM. The last suspended BTCWEBHOST.COM that as a consequence suspended our website.

I don't know how crazy I was to host such a commercial website on something like BTCWEBHOST.COM.

I leave a link here for the one that should get my money:

http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/public/sites/

Just in case you are not able to setup a server yourself.
3676  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: October 07, 2012, 09:21:23 AM
This means that the specs along with the new website are going to be release soon Smiley
If I where not from my iPhone I would try to check the root dns server for their (uncached) answer, upgrade my Host file and see the new website before everyone else Smiley

I'm excited! Smiley
3677  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: With GLBSE gone, we can start fresh on new lands. on: October 07, 2012, 07:49:21 AM
If you setup your company in the middle of the ocean and access it trought a fiber cable from 10Mm (mega meters, just for fun of scientific notions, 10000km) away, lets say you connect from Iceland, you would still have to comply with Iceland laws.

So the location really dosent matter, if not from a fiscal point of view.

That's bullshit. Having internet connectivity with a country does not subject you to their laws. What if you connect to the internet via satellite?

I work with the Internet, a service provider has to withstand the law of its own country where the society is based, the one that hosts his gear and the ones that whatever the clients connect from.

If you connect from satellite staying in space you can do whatever you want. If you stay on earth you will be required to follow the same of above.
3678  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: With GLBSE gone, we can start fresh on new lands. on: October 06, 2012, 10:19:45 PM
If you setup your company in the middle of the ocean and access it trought a fiber cable from 10Mm (mega meters, just for fun of scientific notions, 10000km) away, lets say you connect from Iceland, you would still have to comply with Iceland laws.

So the location really dosent matter, if not from a fiscal point of view.
3679  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs invests heavily in high speed production equipment on: October 06, 2012, 09:54:14 PM
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They could kill tons of rumors just with that alone. (Please include any Exif Data and original file names!)

You must be new here, so let me answer this for you:  No it wouldn't.


Yes it would.

I would stop for at least 2 weeks.

I promise.
3680  Other / Off-topic / Re: What are some lessons that you've learned the hard way? on: October 06, 2012, 07:57:34 PM
I'm not smarter than you, and you are not smarter than me. We are simply different.
Ass licking works.
Whatever you are up to, given that you put in enought resources and time, you will reach it. The question is, was it worth it?
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