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5021  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] Bicknellski's Bias & Opinionated Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide on: August 11, 2014, 02:38:56 PM
You mean like how you accused me of being biased, even though my rating scheme is laid out in full, is numerical and is automatic according to the automatic criteria?

And no, I am not a member of Wasp, I didn't join that for a reason. You left me positive trust for being 'such an asset to the community' to get me to join, then removed it when my views didn't align exactly with yours (or the other 50,000 chefs who all think their opinions can equally be integrated into ONE rating).

I suggested you go deal with WASP that seeing as you are the only person working on it and everyone wants to sell their shares. And yes, I am still on that mailing list, and yes, I have asked several times to be removed from it.

Interesting.

Attack the man.

Goes without saying you seem to ignore the point of others offering you advice.

How about you work on your thread and how transparent it is and I will work on mine and as for working on the Wasp there are 54 other people you included that are members of that group. Feel free to step up and do more if you like. As for Xian01... he should go worry about BCP19 and the BFL thread seems he can't leave that mole alone.

Interesting that no one commented on the ratings. Laughable.

Maybe you should concentrate on wasp rather than proving than no one will ever be happy with any answer anyone comes up with, even one as basic as good or bad.
Amen.

The Wasp project has become a big joke to me as a result of Bicks' social-justice-warrior efforts here.

*mumbles something about glass-houses*
5022  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: New 2TH BTC miner to SELL - tested during 1 month!!! on: August 11, 2014, 02:03:55 PM
cooling making significant noise level over 75dB

Its worth your time recasing that to get noise levels down.
5023  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] Bicknellski's Bias & Opinionated Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide on: August 11, 2014, 12:55:04 PM
Maybe you should concentrate on wasp rather than proving than no one will ever be happy with any answer anyone comes up with, even one as basic as good or bad.
5024  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise in Dogie's Comprehensive Guides [Round 5b] on: August 11, 2014, 06:10:53 AM
Apparently dogs can't use calendars properly.

- Auction will run for approximately 6 days, to end at midnight London time on Friday 15th August / 3PM PDT Friday 15th August / 6PM EDT Friday 15th August.
5025  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive BTCGarden AM V1 Setup [HD] on: August 11, 2014, 05:30:28 AM
Dude your guides are fantastic. Have really been a help.
 Got an address so I can tip you? ---  maybe in Doge coins?  ; )
My btcgarden Am-v2 is due to be delivered Tues and I already know how to wire the puppy up (v2 is really just a pair of v1's bolted together) BTW I went with the EVGA 1300 W platinum for power (my Corsair 850TX gold supply cooked itself when I hooked it up to my RK-box, no idea why, just poof).

BTC: 15UhE4x7d1hD2o2YKCcdddzuhymsTKdeuz
DOGE: DHEYyx94dmZ3crZ3FDqJ7BB5N4zwEAxDzm
5026  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP30 Setup [HD] on: August 11, 2014, 04:49:49 AM
Box size and weight?

Its in the OP

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The shipped weight of a SP30 is 16kg, dimensions of the shipping box are 750 x 600 x 160mm
5027  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Bitmain Antminer S2, 1TH [-20%] on: August 11, 2014, 03:34:51 AM
Cut another 10% off.
5028  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide on: August 11, 2014, 02:32:15 AM

If you requested a refund up until they started shipping they were refunding people, I know I got a refund.

That doesn't stop it being illegal in consumer law to not refund for everyone else??? I'm not sure exactly what you're complaining about here, but of course its me being biased isn't it.....
5029  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP30 Setup [HD] on: August 11, 2014, 01:54:30 AM
what is the purpose of the micro SD, USB and serial interface?


Micro SD allows the unit to 'auto' update from firmware file on an mSD, serial allows 'force fed' update. I believe USB is/was intended for beta wifi dongle but its not ready yet.
5030  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [Relaunched] on: August 11, 2014, 12:21:34 AM
Thanks for this list.  I'd argue with Bitmine: "Refund Issues? Some 5/10"

Bitmine has only made some token refunds to give people false hope.  The majority appear to not have received refunds:

http://www.bitminerefund.com

I know people after me in the queue have been refunded.  They are picking select users to refund as a stall tactic.  They've told many users on this forum they will be refunded "in 2 weeks", and we haven't been.  I've been told that 2 or three times now.  My refund was due May 5th. Many clients fall into the same category as this.

This falls into the category of:
"1/10   = Yes - refunds significantly delayed or not being processed at all. Includes stall tactics."

Some refunds have been paid, so that's the category they fit in to. I have no control over this, that's how the system works and it applies to everyone.

Don't look at refund sites like this. People rush to get submitted but will rarely go back to the site to say they've been refunded. They have refund issues, they've also refunded some people.

And yet KnC who have been refunding (albeit slowly) on a regular basis, for months, and in most cases in BTC to the benefit of the customer, don't rate a some?

KnC was punished further for using the Franken module swap as a delaying tactic from the BFL playbook in order to delay actually issuing refund and reducing the number of refunds due. That falls under delaying tactics.
5031  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Petition to sticky Dogies manufacturer trustworthiness guide!! on: August 11, 2014, 12:18:12 AM
No hell no...

Dogie gave A rating to shady lightningasic a shady company which may turn into a chinese BFL... So no...

They are currently 11th with a score of 54, what do you want :/
5032  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Petition to sticky Dogies manufacturer trustworthiness guide!! on: August 11, 2014, 12:16:19 AM
I think all his hard (FREE) work

I'm certainly not trying to be a douche here but it could be argued that he is not working for free but instead working for free miners.  A mans gotta eat, I get that and don't have an issue with it at all.  I just don't think the forum should add any weight to it by stickying it, it can stand on its own merits IMO.

I said this a few pages back, but I do NOT make money off setup guides, categorically I lose money. The unit might be 'free', but the time and equipment costs are not. Its not pointing a camera phone at a unit and uploading to imgur, its professional equipment with professional processing. And then the cell based stress testing. And then the me sitting here across 25 guides providing tech support, for free.

The only people who actually make money off the setup guides are the companies. I do this as a service for the community - maybe I should stop?
5033  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Petition to sticky Dogies manufacturer trustworthiness guide!! on: August 11, 2014, 12:11:17 AM
...or takes into account the countless threads that point to inconsistencies in some fabricators trustworthiness who are listed on his guide...

This is the argument that wants all 'bad' companies to have 1 trust - again I don't have control of this in a numerical system. They get the scores the system gives them in each category, which provides an overall score. I'm not sure what adding more people to come to exactly the same conclusion would be. There is no 'dogie smudge factor' with the latest system, its totally open and transparent.

No. This is an argument you are not taking into account others opinions and that it would require other outside opinions or data to balance out your personal opinions on those who have caused a great deal of harm to a significant number of people. Your scale is flawed or biased take your pick and it can always be improved.

You should refine your system or add more people to the process to have this guide stickied. However yours is the best guide even with those narrow limitations of a single editor being placed on it. You are one person with an inherent bias like any other individual on this planet no matter how transparent you are you are still bias. The assumptions you make bleed into the system you build and without taking measure of alternative opinions particularly those that have had many negative experiences with some of those with "positive" ratings your system is flawed.

6th time now. THERE ARE NO OPINIONS IN THIS SYSTEM.
5034  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Petition to sticky Dogies manufacturer trustworthiness guide!! on: August 11, 2014, 12:10:41 AM
The people have voted democratically in the negative, and then you complain that there's no point putting it to a vote because it will always come out negative.   Thats ridiculous!

I said it wouldn't match up with the comments in the thread, which it doesn't. Trolls are more likely to spam vote, and more likely to use alts to spam vote because they're malicious.

BTW, for a specific example, i asked Cointerra yesterday via email and got a response back today that they claim to have not given you a freebie miner...  you managed to be very tough on their scores...

Wait what, LOL? You were complaining that I had Cointerra too high and wasn't listening, but are now complaining that because I hadn't received 'free' CoinTerra hardware, I am now biased and have purposely put them too low. You are a troll.


If the guide was more democratic (decentralised even) or more 'fact based' and less 'opinion based', it would be completely different.

I've said this 15x now, I have no control over the scoring of any company there, every single attribute is fixed within the scoring system. Does a company have refund issues? Yes. Have some refunds been paid? 5/10. There is no opinion there.
5035  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [Relaunched] on: August 11, 2014, 12:04:48 AM
ever heard of bitcrane? http://www.bitcrane.com/goods.php?id=1

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Batch No: 1
Delivery: Within 3days from order confirmation

Huh

Yes, companies must ship quantity to customers first, which is what the ratings are based off:
http://goo.gl/skfx67
5036  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [Relaunched] on: August 11, 2014, 12:04:07 AM
Thanks for this list.  I'd argue with Bitmine: "Refund Issues? Some 5/10"

Bitmine has only made some token refunds to give people false hope.  The majority appear to not have received refunds:

http://www.bitminerefund.com

I know people after me in the queue have been refunded.  They are picking select users to refund as a stall tactic.  They've told many users on this forum they will be refunded "in 2 weeks", and we haven't been.  I've been told that 2 or three times now.  My refund was due May 5th. Many clients fall into the same category as this.

This falls into the category of:
"1/10   = Yes - refunds significantly delayed or not being processed at all. Includes stall tactics."

Some refunds have been paid, so that's the category they fit in to. I have no control over this, that's how the system works and it applies to everyone.

Don't look at refund sites like this. People rush to get submitted but will rarely go back to the site to say they've been refunded. They have refund issues, they've also refunded some people.
5037  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP30 Setup [HD] on: August 11, 2014, 12:00:56 AM
Hello Dogie,

Two questions regarding the SP30:

Does it bring power cables?
Does it bring an ethernet cable?
Are the mounting ears robust enough?

Thx

No power or ethernet cables (hence they're in the what you need to get started section), mounting ears are fine. There are two rear stabilisers as well and SP30s aren't that heavy due to being 2U.
5038  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner R3-Box Setup [HD] on: August 10, 2014, 11:59:43 PM
Any improvement in the hash/reject rate ?

Not that I know of, no.
5039  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: XBTec Announce. New ASIC manufacturer. on: August 10, 2014, 11:59:20 PM

Don't post stuff like this even in sarcasm, it gets archived and newbies walk past and don't realise. That site is a scam.
5040  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain AntMiner S1 Setup on: August 10, 2014, 03:26:11 PM
Still no luck. Once it gets working it will mine non-stop but if i switch it off/reboot it - it takes forever to start mining again (many hours).
Someone has to have had the same problem?

Its very hard to tell whats going on without spares or alternative internet to test on. Sorry.
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