I tell you guys what.
I don't like how I keep having to revise the lower slope of this wedge down.
I don't like it one bit.
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new reflow oven
hey lightfoot what do you recommend in a hot air station?
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and this is why you keep your coins in offline wallets
and run a 24-7 full node
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oh good lord
not an ANARCHIST!?
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sorry, that is the code block to uninstall the offending updates
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I guess I have. What about Windows 7?
depends on the installed update package https://gist.github.com/xvitaly/eafa75ed2cb79b3bd4e9@echo off echo Uninstalling KB3021917 (Get Windows 10 preparation & telemetry for Win7) wusa /uninstall /KB:3021917 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3050265 (update for "Windows Update" on Win7 Jun.2015) wusa /uninstall /KB:3050265 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3035583 (Get Windows 10 for Win7sp1/8.1) wusa /uninstall /KB:3035583 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB2952664 (Get Windows 10 assistant) wusa /uninstall /KB:2952664 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB2952664 (Get Windows 10 assistant) for /L %%i in (1,1,13) do start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:2952664 echo Uninstalling KB2990214 (Get Windows 10 for Win7 without sp1) wusa /uninstall /KB:2990214 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3068708 (telemetry) wusa /uninstall /KB:3068708 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3022345 (telemetry & replaced the update KB3068708) wusa /uninstall /KB:3022345 /norestart /quiet
echo Uninstalling KB3075851 (update for "Windows Update" on Win7/Server 2008R2 Aug.2015 replace KB 3065987) wusa /uninstall /KB:3075851 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3045999 (MS15-038) wusa /uninstall /KB:3045999 /norestart /quiet
echo Uninstalling KB3065987 (update for "Windows Update" on Win7/Server 2008R2 Jul.2015 KB3050265) wusa /uninstall /KB:3065987 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB2976978 (Get Windows 10 preparation for Win8/8.1) wusa /uninstall /KB:2976978 /norestart /quiet
echo Uninstalling KB2919355 (ie11 for Win8.1RT/8.1/Server2012r2 Apr.2015 wusa /uninstall /KB:2919355 /norestart /quiet
echo Uninstalling KB2977759 (Get Windows 10 preparation for Win7 RTM) wusa /uninstall /KB:2977759 /norestart /quiet
echo Uninstalling KB3075249 (telemetry for Win7/8.1) wusa /uninstall /KB:3075249 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3080149 (telemetry for Win7/8.1) start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3080149 /quiet /norestart
echo Uninstalling KB3044374 (Get Windows 10 for Win8.1) wusa /uninstall /KB:3044374 /norestart /quiet
wusa /uninstall /KB3075851 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3050265 (update for "Windows Update" Group Police on Win7 Jun.2015 replace 2990214) wusa /uninstall /kb:3050265 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3083324 (update for "Windows Update" on Win7sp1/Server 2008R2sp1 Sep.2015) wusa /uninstall /kb:3083324 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB2882822 (telemetry "ITraceRelogger" to Embedded Standard7sp1/Win7sp1/Server2008r2Sp1) wusa /uninstall /kb:2882822 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3075249 (telemetry on Win8.1/RT8.1/Server2012r2/Win7sp1/Server2008r2Sp1) wusa /uninstall /kb:3075249 /norestart /quiet echo Uninstalling KB3083325 (update for "Windows Update" on Win8.1/Server2012r2 Sep.2015) wusa /uninstall /kb:3083325 /quiet /norestart echo Uninstalling KB3075853 (update for "Windows Update" on Win8.1/Server 2012R2 Aug.2015 replace KB3075851) wusa /uninstall /kb:3075853 /quiet /norestart echo Uninstalling KB2902907 (Microsoft Security Essentials) wusa /uninstall /kb:2902907 /quiet /norestart echo Uninstalling KB3068708 (telemetry "CEIP" on Win8.1/Server2012r2/Win7sp1/Server2008r2Sp1 wusa /uninstall /kb:3068708 /quiet /norestart echo Uninstalling KB971033 (license validation) wusa /uninstall /kb:971033 /quiet /norestart echo Uninstalling KB2976987 (description not available) start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:2976987 /quiet /norestart ECHO OFF ECHO All done. Press any key to exit.
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So windows 10 has malware/spyware that comes with it? And it's not safe to use without the modifications you mentioned?
you been living under a rock?
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Why is there so much selling pressure right before the the 12/28 fork? Could someone explain?
bitcoin is dead obviously
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It's as if our memes are powerless. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fm.memegen.com%2Fgygagp.jpg&t=663&c=m_sn0VBVRRAijw)
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whelp...time to put the champagne away and go back on suicide watch
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and then that could happen
Where's the documentation? Sounds like FUD. time to send the GF out to a lesbian bar and drink whiskey
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and then that could happen
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That's the beauty of Bitcoin. You buy the dips and you profit. No need to sell.
In fact, what's great about Bitcoin is that you just buy anytime you like, and you profit. No need to sell.
One magic word: HoDL.
But where is the money to buy dips if you are always all in btc and dont trust exchanges? It is contradictory. you don't have a job?
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I suspect that is why they are rolling out with permissioned networks first. There is no reason a proof of work can not be implemented in layers or modules where it proves to be necessary. I share your concerns, clearly there is a cost to everything. I do like that they are not focusing on peer to peer cash...but peer to peer...everything.
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Jimbo, block a few of the nastier KBs or it really is just 10 with a 7 skin on it I had the impression that Jimbo actually wants his new laptop to have Windows 7! And so right he is... I'm on Windows 7 and extremely satisfied. I'm going nowhere near a version number > 7 unless I absolutely have to. Absolutely. That's the reason I chose this model. Win8 and Win10 are malware. I managed to scrape together the cash to buy one of them without selling any coin. The other I'll get in a few days. Pretty nice machine for the price... HP ProBook 450 G3 Notebook (W0S81UT#ABA)... Core-i5, 8GB DDR4, USB3, HDMI, and best of all, a Win7pro DVD in addition to the usual recovery stuff. Not high-end by any stretch but a serviceable "business class" laptop with a nice 15.6" 1080p display for under $700CAD. I was surprised to see someone still selling a decent new system with Win7. I thought I might have to get a refurb to avoid Win8/10. It's getting harder to find a decent system with legacy BIOS and my trusty old Win7 (all versions) by the TheThingy doesn't work with EUFI systems. ______ It also includes a Win10 DVD as well but that can go straight into the trash. I hate malware.
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so guys
I just spent over 2 hours learning about hashgraph. I am not shilling for anything, in fact I'm not even sure there is a way to "get in" on it. They DO NOT have an ICO. It looks like they are doing some really innovative platform/protocol work to build scaleable, secure, fair ledgers.
I seems to me that one of the founding tenets of the small block philosophy is the acceptance that bitcoin can not be all things to all people. We will need robust real time ledgers for a multitude of uses, economic transactions being just one.
Not even going to link...not shilling...advising that it may be worth a look.
There is no mining. Which tells me that the network is vulnerable to Sybil attacks because there is no cost to massive spam. I have an open mind but would like to know how Iota deals with spam attacks. http://www.swirlds.com/downloads/Swirlds-and-Sybil-Attacks.pdfit's a pretty deep dive
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so guys
I just spent over 2 hours learning about hashgraph. I am not shilling for anything, in fact I'm not even sure there is a way to "get in" on it. They DO NOT have an ICO. It looks like they are doing some really innovative platform/protocol work to build scaleable, secure, fair ledgers.
I seems to me that one of the founding tenets of the small block philosophy is the acceptance that bitcoin can not be all things to all people. We will need robust real time ledgers for a multitude of uses, economic transactions being just one.
Not even going to link...not shilling...advising that it may be worth a look.
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but off-chain txs are an admission of failure, security and trust is compromised, it's not blockchain anymore, it's patch-up.
this is what I have been saying for years also why I have refused to use the internet except for telnet and FTP ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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