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441  Other / Off-topic / Is my perspective biased? on: July 02, 2011, 04:30:45 AM
The teenager kept looking and would find my dad staring every time.
There is not enough information to determine whether the man was staring at her because he disliked her, liked her, etc. and also no reason as to why he was staring at her, e.g. perhaps reminiscing times when he was young, wild, punk, whatever.

"What's the matter old man, never done anything wild in your life?"
This seems to be a blatant or blunt judgmental attack in which the girl assumes he was staring at her for negative or unaccepting reasons.

"Got stoned once and fucked a parrot.  Just wondering if you were my daughter."
Humor ftw ^_^
442  Other / Off-topic / Who is the asshat? on: July 02, 2011, 04:18:42 AM


Fault points:

  • The teenager kept looking and would find my dad staring every time.
  • "What's the matter old man, never done anything wild in your life?"
  • "Got stoned once and fucked a parrot.  Just wondering if you were my daughter."
443  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Triple Salted Hashing, Quadruple Salted Hashing Anyone? on: July 02, 2011, 02:55:00 AM
https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20224998-huge-bitcoin-sell-off-due-to-a-compromised-account-rollback
https://mtgox.com/press_release_20110630.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Kalimba+(Kalimba)

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22triple+salted+hashing%22
http://hackerstream.com/?item=2718860
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/i74tp/mt_gox_sha512_multiiteration_triple_salted/
444  Economy / Currency exchange / What order types do you liek? on: June 29, 2011, 08:58:18 PM
What order types do you liek other than limit and market?
445  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Full Disclosure] Live mtgox.com trade matching bug. on: June 28, 2011, 06:10:09 AM
appended to previous post

Mods: Delete this obnoxious (due to size) and useless post
446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Full Disclosure] Live mtgox.com trade matching bug. on: June 28, 2011, 06:05:40 AM
jrmithdobbs,

You NEVER release 0-day exploits into the wild without a LENGTHY process of notification to the original coder if you have even a shred of common sense or intelligence.

I'm confused.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_attack

Quote
A zero-day (or zero-hour or day zero) attack or threat is a computer threat that tries to exploit computer application vulnerabilities that are unknown to others or the software developer, also called zero-day vulnerabilities.

[You] never release 0-day exploits without notifying original coder?  Seems like 0-day, by definition means you always release 0-day exploits without notifying original coder, otherwise it is not a 0-day exploit.


Also good to know this is the only bug.

How do you infer this from the available information?

Maybe this?
At the very least this could be used to influence market conditions if it is only a display bug.
447  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Need mirror for blockexplorer.com on: June 28, 2011, 02:37:24 AM
Alternatively, feel free to collaboratively establish an open source alternative for anyone to mirror?
448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Thanks Poland on: June 26, 2011, 07:04:20 PM
Agreed, if Bitomat got their act together, translated their website into English and other languages, and allowed different currencies to be traded, they'd be pretty much unstoppable.

See http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22818.msg286942#msg286942

I'd like to use the Polish exchange, but I don't speak Polish, so can't read any of the links.
Agreed, if Bitomat got their act together, translated their website into English and other languages, and allowed different currencies to be traded, they'd be pretty much unstoppable.

Since google translate don't like https, feel free to use this. I only added a few lines, since I'm sure someone else will continue. :p

(Greasemonkey code:)
Code:
// ==UserScript==
// @name           bitomat extender
// @namespace      blah
// @description    translation etc
// @include        http*://*bitomat.pl*
// ==/UserScript==

window.addEventListener("load", function(e) {
  translate(english);
}, false);

function translate(language){
var dahtml = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
for (var phrase in language) {
if(language[phrase][0].length>0 && language[phrase][1].length>0){
dahtml = dahtml.replace(new RegExp(language[phrase][0],"g"),language[phrase][1]);
}
}
document.documentElement.innerHTML = dahtml;
}

var english = [
["Rynek","Market"],
["Najlepsze oferty","Best orders"],
["Oferty sprzedaży","Ask orders"],
["Oferty skupu","Bid orders"],
["Kupuj","Buy"],
["Sprzedaj","Sell"],
["Dodaj własną ofertę","Place your own order"],
["Ostatnie transakcje","Recent transactions"],
["Czas","Time"],
["Kurs","Price"],
["Aby zacząć handlować, musisz","To start trading, you have to"],
["zarejestrować się","register"],
[" i "," and "],
["dodać środki","add funds"],
["do swojego konta","to your account"],
["kontakt","contact"],
["sugestie","suggestions"],
["bugi","bugs"],
["wsparcie","support"],
["nie pobiera opłat","is free to use"],
["regulamin","rules"],
["sprzedawaj","sell"],
["za polskie złotówki","for Polish Zloty"],
["Dodaj środki","Add funds"],
["Kup","Buy"],
["Wypłać","Withdraw"],
["Historia","History"],
["Wykonaj przelew bankowy na konto","Add funds by bank wire"],
["Podaj kwotę w BTC jaką chcesz zdeponować","Enter the amount of BTC you wish to deposit"],
["Dane do przelewu bankowego","Bank wire details"],
["Zaloguj się","Log in"],
["Zarejestruj się","Register"],
[" lub "," or "],
["aby zobaczyć dane do przelewu","to see the transfer details"],
["Kwota BTC","BTC amount"],
["Dodaj","Add"],
["aby dodać","to add"],
["pojawią się na Twoim koncie gdy sieć Bitcoin potwierdzi Twoją wpłatę","will appear in your account after the transaction are confirmed by the network"],
["Jeśli wyślesz pieniądze z","If you send money with"],
["pieniądze pojawią się na Twoim koncie w ciągu od","the funds will appear in your account after"],
["kilku minut","a few minutes"],
["do kilku godzin","up to a few hours"],
["innego polskiego banku","another Polish bank"],
["pieniądze pojawią się na Twoim koncie najpóźniej w następnym dniu roboczym","the funds will appear in your account the next business day"],
["chyba że użyjesz serwisu takiego jak","unless you use a service such as"],
["Zasugeruj inne metody","Suggest other methods"],
["dodaj więcej","add more"],
["Dostępne złotówki na Twoim koncie","Available funds in your account"],
["Najniższa cena sprzedaży","Lowest asking price"],
["Ilość Bitcoinów","Amount of Bitcoins"],
["Maksymalna cena kupna","Maximum purchase price"],
["Aby kupić natychmiast, wybierz cenę","To make an instant buy, set the price to"],
[" za "," for "],
["Dostępne Bitcoiny na Twoim koncie","Available Bitcoiny balance in your account"],
["Najwyższa cena kupna","Highest bidding price"],
["Ile chcesz sprzedać","Amount to sell"],
["Minimalna cena sprzedaży","Minimum selling price"],
["Aby sprzedać natychmiast, wybierz cenę","To make an instant sell, set the price to"],
["Twoje aktywne zlecenia skupu/sprzedaży","Your active bid/ask orders"],
["Nie masz żadnych otwartych zleceń","You do not have any open orders"],
["",""],
["",""],
["",""],
["",""],
["",""],
["",""]];

Ah... I see someone else had the same idea.  Nice!
449  Economy / Currency exchange / Bitomat in English (greasemonkey) on: June 26, 2011, 03:42:59 PM
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/105566
450  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Emoticon Wars on: June 23, 2011, 02:04:09 PM
._.
451  Other / Off-topic / Re: lol - I gave... on: June 23, 2011, 07:19:16 AM
Can someone, please, tell me exactly where to get a usable copy of that basic style of Bitcoin logo? (assuming it's public domain since everyone is using it)

See http://bitcoin.witcoin.com/p/1398/bitcoin-graphics
452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Corruption within Bitcoin community on: June 21, 2011, 02:59:51 PM
Discuss
453  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BitcoinCharts: A mix of real-time and historical data on: June 21, 2011, 02:41:25 PM
I noticed yesterday that Mt Gox was no longer listed at bitcoincharts.com because mtgox.com site was no longer actively allowing exchanges in the previous 24 hours and therefore the site didn't have any data, and the volume was 0.  However, since then, tcatm had implemented a work-around specifically for mtgox to preserve its 24 hour volume data to appear as ... well, it's not real-time, so, I have no idea why the data is preserved at the site...other than maybe to help promote mtgox perhaps due to a vested interest maybe?  no idea...

Anyway, Bitcoin Charts seems to be a mix of real-time and historical data, but currently only noticeable with bias towards mtgox.   I haven't monitored or noticed the data for other exchanges to determine if the data is real-time, historical or modified/manipulated in any fashion.
454  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mtgox charity fund on: June 20, 2011, 06:43:34 AM
X_X
455  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox UPDATE on: June 20, 2011, 12:12:33 AM
Also come chat in #bitcoin-onlyonetv on Freenode IRC network.  If you don't have an IRC client, visit http://webchat.freenode.net


MTGOX BREAKING NEWS

We will do one hour with the TradeHill guys LIVE via Skype.... at 9pm to 10pm ET tonight.

Then, we will do one hour with the MtGox guys LIVE via telephone from Tokyo.... at 10pm to 11pm ET tonight.

Go to http://onlyonetv.com and click the "Watch Live" button now... and join in the Live Chatroom.

See All Time Zones here:  http://goo.gl/ZqQRq

456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox UPDATE on: June 19, 2011, 10:56:57 PM
My question is, given all that has occured: Why should anyone be stupid enough to do that? Especially given the fact, that this is not the first case of less than transparent behaviour by MtGox.

This is simple!!

MagicalTux has a vested interest in more users using the site because of the 0.65% transaction fee for every trade.  TradeHill also I think with 0.6% transaction fee.  Thus, it is likely for them to preserve and maintain a reputable acceptance from community at any extent so as to preserve their profitability.

In my opinion, this seems the basis for a kind of corruption of openness and honesty that is paramount within open source mentality/community.  e.g. proprietary (* through obscurity) vs open source.

Also my opinion, I would be more comfortable with supporting (voting with my bitcoins and usage of) a more open exchange (openness in terms of quick and honest responses, to the point, blunt, etc), as opposed to one that delays and spends time on producing more nice sounding message and especially one that is not entirely accurate or believable especially with previous misleading, false, inaccurate or blatantly wrong/lying type of statements/claims.
457  Other / Off-topic / Internationally Acclaimed Terrorist Barack Obama Captured! on: June 19, 2011, 10:02:07 AM
458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Eye opening CBS interview with Bitcoin administrator Gavin Anderson on: June 18, 2011, 03:53:22 PM
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Quote from: jgarzik
Every single bitcoin transaction is stored on the web for everyone to see.  That's how we prevent counterfeiting.

The Bitcoin P2P protocol is NOT the web.  The Bitcoin blockchain is NOT the web.  http://blockexplorer.com/ is one site on the web.

Other than that, the entire interview contains many poor informations or responses and also poorly formed questions designed to attack bitcoin.
459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Quick question on: June 18, 2011, 04:35:27 AM
If I read it slowly, is it still quick?
460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Reports of MtGox being hacked ARE REAL on: June 18, 2011, 02:10:37 AM
what is CSRF?
Cross-Site Request Forgery
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