How long do the files stay on the server for?
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As a matter of fact my wife uses Bitcoin, even generates (or tries to) coints on her laptop. She's only getting 7000 khash/s on her built in Radeon, but it's the fact that counts.
Of course, she found out about it from me. Women usually take over man's hobbies and interests, and that is a sad fact.
Maybe you could get her to go out and buy a couple of 5970's they are still profitable. I recently got two 5850's and she wasn't too happy about it. However, when she saw 300,000Mhash/s (after over-clocking) on each, she calmed down a little.
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But, it’s imo better than co-opting something like ⓑ, even if it is awesome, because semantically it means nothing. its just a glyph in front of a number to computers. It would make more sense to have BTC or (b) in common use and then, in the distant future, propose something more stylish to unicode c.
I 100% agree. No point in adopting a symbol that wasn't designed to represent Bitcoin. Bitcoin deserves better. IMHO none of these look good, with the exception of the Bhat symbol, which is, unfortunately, already taken.
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As a matter of fact my wife uses Bitcoin, even generates (or tries to) coints on her laptop. She's only getting 7000 khash/s on her built in Radeon, but it's the fact that counts.
Of course, she found out about it from me. Women usually take over man's hobbies and interests, and that is a sad fact.
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If not a pop, but at least a big rectangle red box that notify the user that they have PM.
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I think the best way to keep account of where your payments come from is creating a new, different address for each person and putting labels on them as you create them. This way when you receive money with a certain account number you will know that it came from this particular person (because no-one else knows this particular address).
That is why Bitcoin tells you which address you received the payment WITH, not FROM.
I would like to change that: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2183I guess a new address/account is good for sites keeping balances for their users but a reference id would be nicer, wouldn't you agree? Yes, it would be nicer.
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I think the best way to keep account of where your payments come from is creating a new, different address for each person and putting labels on them as you create them. This way when you receive money with a certain account number you will know that it came from this particular person (because no-one else knows this particular address).
That is why Bitcoin tells you which address you received the payment WITH, not FROM.
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Regarding my previous post about the "host out of memory" error - I figured that on some systems if you install ATI Catalyst into C:\Program Files\Ati Technologies there is some sort of an error and it is not possible to open the Catalyst Control Centre (this was causing my issue).
The solution to this is to completely uninstall all ATI software and put it into a different directory - I put it into C:\Program Files\Ati and the problem was solved.
Apparently AMD are aware of this issue.
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Chwilowo wydaje mi się, że w tym wątku można zrobić jakieś centrum pomysłów na kraj. Rosjan tyle a nas mało Pomysłów jest dość sporo, tylko niestety mało czasu na ich realizację. :/ A i też brak wystarczających skillsów częściowo. Nie znasz się przypadkiem na PHP? Ja ostatnio dość sporo dłubię, ale niestety praca, uczelnia i żona sukcesywnie mi w tym przeszkadzają. Lada dzień powstanie polskie forum Bitcoin, prawda, bitcoin_pl?
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It's me again... I managed to connect to my bitcoin -server from two different remote machines. With the third one I am getting the following error: pyopencl.RuntimeError: CommandQueue failed: out of host memory Does this mean my server has no more memory to accept more miners?
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I want to be clear... I totally support Wikileaks and what it stands for -- free speech, transparency of governments, exposing the conspiracy and tyranny of the world central bankers and global corporations.
+1
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Może Gazeta Libertariańska mogłaby akceptować dotacje w BTC? Pierwsza polska strona? Ja chętnie wrzucę parę BTC do szkrzynki.
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Naszła mnie pewna myśl czytając ten artykuł - złoto, srebro i inne kruszce - kiedy i kto zdecydował ile one są warte? Najprawdopodobniej ludzie ustalili ich wartość założywszy, że na przykład złota jest na świecie ograniczona ilość. Myślę, że brak poparcia BTC w kruszcu ma małe znaczenie - to ludzie wyznaczają jego wartość. Poza tym Bitcoin ma poparcie w matematyce, a monet będzie określona ilość. To również w pewnym stopniu zabezpiecza przed dewaluacją. Równie dobrze pewnego dnia ludzie mogą zdecydować, że złoto jest bezwartościowe - jeśli większość populacji przyjmie taką postawę, złoto automatycznie straci na wartości. Oczywiście to czysto hipotetyczne rozważanie, wiadomo, że tak się nie stanie (głównie za sprawą kobiet ). Im więcej ludzi (a z dnia na dzień społeczność Bitcoin rośnie) akceptuje wartość Bitcoin, tym silniejsza jest ta waluta. Trudno mi sobie wyobrazić, że ktokolwiek mógłby teraz zatrzymać tę machinę.
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From bitcoin docs # By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed. Specify # as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from # other hosts (and you may use * as a wildcard character): #rpcallowip=10.1.1.34 #rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
Thanks m0mchil. RTFM. :/
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Has anyone tried connecting to the bitcoin-server from a different machine using m0mchil's miner?
I am using Windows binary poclbm.exe. I have my bitcoin -server running on a local machine and have no problems connecting from poclbm.exe and generating using my GPU on the same local machine.
When I try to connect to the same bitcoin -server from a different PC using:
poclbm --user=user --pass=password --host=remoteip --port=8332
I keep on getting the message "Unable to communicate with bitcoin RPC".
The firewall on the PC running bitcoin.exe is disabled.
Is what I want to achieve at all possible?
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SmokeTooMuch have you got any more bitcoins for sale via paypal? I would be interested in buying some as well.
I have made a few (fairly big) transactions with mtgox (back in the Paypal days too) so I am sure he can vouch for my honesty.
Just for the reference my nickname on mtgox is Makul in case he didn't know who I was.
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No worries man, I have just sent you your 0.10BTC.
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