So what happened? why are they all dead and I can't find anything?
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Still looking for volunteers
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Why do you all pay attention to this attention whore again? Easily one of the most fucking irritating people on this forum.
While MNW's flare for the dramatic is palpable...I think deep down everyone is curious if he can really pull this _huge_ endeavor off. We not talking trivial ideas here...it just seems too dufficult a project and rather hard to believe. Monkeys and typewriters. Give it some time. Exactly as the time reaches higher and higher almost to near infinity the chances of a successful device increases to almost near 100%
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better educated on hacking then those that go to universities(nothing against the integrity of universities per se) I would agree with you to a certain extent, many a time I have attempted to bash my brains out on the sharp pointy bit offered by the corner of my desk when a new graduate "invents" some new and novel way to propel feces at astonishing speed into the revolving metal blades. But on the other hand I have also had some talented novices do their level best to put the whole mess into orbit. I suppose what I was trying to get at is there is nothing like years of experience and training when trying to keep the shit in the bowl. I got that from your schpeal definitely nothing beats experience that is for sure, I would append to your statement by saying that if we can cram experience into the class room in a rapid manner instead of the occasional hands on experience, the 50% of just listening about "things" that are only as relevant as the best the instructor can depict through story telling and pictures not to mention to relie on your own imagnation to paint the picture of what could be going on and left to assume the interpretation of the meanings the instructor is trying to convey and the other 50% of homework I guess I'm trying to say in a long paragraph is that once experience is integrated into the class room, students can be better educated out the door, they would have enough knowledge and experience to automatically come up with assumptions that are correct and in-line with what would be considered with practical security measures about the things they don't know or aware of.
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Stop the retardation, people, seriously.
You're coding a fucking financial application with no background in security? Prepare to have the shit hacked out of you. It's that simple.
I thought this guy(gal?) makes the most sense. i have met some good friends that are better educated on hacking then those that go to universities(nothing against the integrity of universities per se). I think its mostly due to there is the "unknowing" of certain problems and angles to hack at, so they learn about a systems vulnerabilities at all angles instead of a teacher or book lecturing a long list of ways (that tend to not burn into the memory) with the home-grown security skills you get the constant hands on learning and desensitisation of failure and patience on your belt. Of course just my view point and experience. I believe NRF stated it the most politely and professionally tbh, if you're going to reference anyone reference that poster. I'm on a bit of a tirade this evening In that case I shall take your opinions lightly --Just for this evening
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oh gawd... what can't be un seen
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Stop the retardation, people, seriously.
You're coding a fucking financial application with no background in security? Prepare to have the shit hacked out of you. It's that simple.
I thought this guy(gal?) makes the most sense. i have met some good friends that are better educated on hacking then those that go to universities(nothing against the integrity of universities per se). I think its mostly due to there is the "unknowing" of certain problems and angles to hack at, so they learn about a systems vulnerabilities at all angles instead of a teacher or book lecturing a long list of ways (that tend to not burn into the memory) with the home-grown security skills you get the constant hands on learning and desensitisation of failure and patience on your belt. Of course just my view point and experience.
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Here's an idea:
If you don't have an actual security background with financial applications, don't code a fucking exchange.
I know that's a bit mindblowing, but think about it mr "learn ruby/python/php/node/perl (hey a guy can dream that kids are still into perl) in 24 hrs. book" guy.
But how will any one get a integrity in financial security if they don't make financial applications?
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Tis will be great when an exchange incorporates multisig transactions... Nobody can steal at that point
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Why dosen't anyone do exchanges right? I think I might have to run an exchange just to show these "big tymers" whats up. TOo bad i don't have a cash roll to get it started.
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This reminds me of valve. You can have half life 3 when your dead, preorder now!
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Here is another link I found on the trail after following gavins' link.
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Thanks mate.
And yeah your correct; everything will be tested, It's just time constraints of two people being online at the same time to confirm the code is working i guess.
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I'm wayy too lazy to
Setup Pushpoold Setup MySql to work with pushpoold Actually get pushpoold running with Bitcoin(maybe this step has improved over the last year? but i remember when i wrote a guide on how to setup pushpoold and it took me 3 days to get it running) and then finally get mysql data....
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I'm working on a mining pool and I need roughly 100 shares of mining sql data in .sql format so I can simulate payouts.
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Yeah priceless
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Someone should contact him and tell him to invest in bitcoin...
I'm sure there will be Bitcoin versions of this story: And don't start with advice about backups and such. We're talking about a guy who hid his cash in the oven here. lawl!!!
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