Pain? Hopefully not physical pain, but I have a feeling you are talking about wallet pains after longing Monero once we hit $100 again or something like that. (ツ)
A bit of both I guess.
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Hueristic, I respect you, but in recent weeks and months you've been frothing at the mouth.
I know, not sure whats wrong. I think too much pain is taking a toll. I'll lose the red, but leave the post so others know what you guys mean. Still looks like a beam fudder to me though.
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Now that's a whole different generation I just don't feel that Old.
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Not to mention seized gold, oh wait I did.
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Fuck driving a scooter/moped. I nearly died in a car accident when I was in my early 20’s. I would have been in about 100 pieces if I was on a scooter. I’m too much of a pussy to feel safe on a scooter.
Thats why you ride one of these. Whats behind me cannot hurt me. But then again hitting a tornado at 120 almost did.
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getting attention can be a double one plus good because it seems to cause me to consider whether I should post and if so, then what to post, but of course, that consideration tends to be very automated... arguably better than having a whole team. By the way... jbreher is posting on behalf of the gov, isn't it ssssoooooo obvious?ROTFLmfaO... i can't make serious accusations like that willy nilly, even in jest.
I wonder if Im a bot when I sometimes fail at the floating and bending new captcha's or the annoying ones where I have to find all the traffic signs.
I still have no clue if a smidgen of a sign or car is considered one or not?
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Can one still use this algo to install malware to run on a website so that website visitors mine XMR with the users CPU? Wasn't there any consideration to the algorithm that would negate this specific security issue with XMR and why is this not mentioned in the audit? thanks. LOL, there is NO algo that cannot be mined through javascipt making one is impossible. if you are questioning whether the old cryptonote that was being mined on some websites are still viable then the answer is NO. Sounds to me like your just trying some left handed fuD though so i'll go grab me a few m0ar and wait for the spike. no it was a genuine question.. but feel free to see it as fud if you like. my concern is that i had some comparative-crypto website open for a few hours yesterday on my browser and when i returned to my computer, it had almost melted the CPU. I know this type of shady deployment of malware has been inherent within the XMR community in the past so wanted to ask. I think your attitude to the question answered it specifically. thank you. Your slander and insult to the community because you per-sieve the xmr community is responsible for one scammer that screwed you speaks volumes, welcome to ignore moron. And have some red because I'm in a good mood.
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After 8 years of watching bitcoin do the unexpected you would think that a 15% rise would be of little interest, but it still gets me excited especially when it fucks the bears up the ass. Good luck with those sub 9k buys!
QFT...Made me smile.
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I’d absolutely never shill a casino especially for BTC payment. Imagine if people get addicted to gambling, I’d be so guilty, I couldn’t sleep at night Gambling is worse than sex drugs and rock and roll !!!
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You are a moron posting flat out lies in order to try and scam people just like the other 99% of financial scammers on Twitter. Hey hey hey, it's not okay to insult people when you comment on other people's posts. You do not realize that with this attitude you are not going anywhere. You can say the same, talk as you want, but do not insult. I mean, fuck r0ach, but where the fuck have you been, like 80% of this entire thread has been insults at each other but luckily for the most part everyone takes it as good humor, except for jbreher when you call him a government mole. Then he be mad Don't forget JJG likes to be called a bot.
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No new coins were minted. Guaranteed. Having a closed blockchain like that of Monero + existance of critical bugs for some time + the increased number of Monero mining malware out in the open makes it difficult for me to accept any ultimate guarantee on this matter. It is true that these fake minting bugs only affect exchanges, but what is to say hackers did not locate a (smaller) exchange / exchanges already and were abusing them this way untill Monero patched up these bugs ? Whats to say these exchanges can even identify such problem occurring or having ocurred on their exchange ? Also the article mentions 9 security bugs of which 8 have been patched. Does this mean 1 is still open ? The article is a hit piece written so sloppily that i am not even bothering to read it to see what bugs you are mentioning as the lie that new coins can be minted shows right there they are incompetent or scamming fudders. So dyOr if you want to believe whatever that site prints.
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Can one still use this algo to install malware to run on a website so that website visitors mine XMR with the users CPU? Wasn't there any consideration to the algorithm that would negate this specific security issue with XMR and why is this not mentioned in the audit? thanks. LOL, there is NO algo that cannot be mined through javascipt making one is impossible. if you are questioning whether the old cryptonote that was being mined on some websites are still viable then the answer is NO. Sounds to me like your just trying some left handed fuD though so i'll go grab me a few m0ar and wait for the spike.
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Going to catch up with 36 pages LOL
Here you go Bhai, i am sure @Hueristic skipped some pages too - My Biased point of view- Guilty
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Welp, gotta run hopefully see 5 digits again when I sign back on. Nice over 10k again. I'm between 35 and 40 and I was taught to double space too. I just stopped doing that because I thought it looked funny. I'd guess he's around the same age as me because he's also a PC gamer, and likes some of the same classic games (Heroes of Might and Magic 3).
Anyway, I don't get the whole MGTOW thing either. Instead of resorting to a life of whacking off, just have relationships with women on your own terms and don't get married. Make them submit to you 100% or kick them to the curb, if you so desire.
I doubt there are any intelligent gamers out there that played during the mid to late 90's that are not HOMM fans.
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We have more and more articles posting about that wallet bug, that was found by HackerOne as part of a our bug bounty program, from half year ago to be a minting bug. Not sure if that is a deliberate FUD or just. It is funny how you make something super good with community founded bounty rewards and it can be still presented bad at the end.
Yeah, looks like a FUd campaign going on atm.
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Who would have ever thunk, just a year ago or less that regular normies are going to start to get some real ideas about how bitcoin is different from the 2,000 plus shit coins and ICO snake oil salesman bullshit, including all shit coins, libra, ether, the bcashes, ripple or whatever other phoney baloneys are out their in btc wannabe status or sometimes like eth saying that they offer something different from btc, which ends up rising to the level of crap at best and scam in a worse case scenario.
I think in retrospect this Libra proposal is going to be looked back on as the thing that pushed Bitcoin over a particular hump. It has forced an awful lot of influential people to pause and consider what crypto actually is when they hadn't bothered before. Throughout these hearings there's been a definite paucity of disdain for BTC. Least expected bit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf1dym16pocDamn site better than I expected from at this point in the vid. Its an open source password protected authenticator.
oh shit, this works with google based auth codes? That's pretty cool. Works great if you trust winblows enough to use it. Yeah that's the scary part, if your machine is ever compromised you auth is on it, a bit too scary for me. Don't forget you can always setup a live cd. Welp, gotta run hopefully see 5 digits again when I sign back on.
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Its an open source password protected authenticator.
oh shit, this works with google based auth codes? That's pretty cool. Works great if you trust winblows enough to use it.
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Cool, but that isn't a second layer of protection thats just essentially a password keeper for windows from what the github reads, that and no website would accept that.
Its an open source password protected authenticator.
nothing !
Bot identified... hahahahahahaha Too easy...
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