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801  Local / Presse / Re: Presseberichte / Bedeutsame Erwähnungen on: November 06, 2013, 02:47:51 PM
Goodbye pizza.de ihr habt seit heute einen Stammkunden weniger  Grin
802  Local / Treffen / Re: Bitcoin Community Region Stuttgart - Bezahlung mit BTC jetzt möglich! on: November 06, 2013, 11:24:05 AM
Jo, ne Präsi würd ich auch gerne machen. Wenn wir das publik genug bekommen könnten wir wirklich ne Einführungsveranstaltung für interessierte machen.

Macht sicher Spaß.
803  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Verdopplung des Netzwerks in Kürze +19.8 TH/s KAWOOOOOOOM on: November 05, 2013, 08:47:17 PM
Das heißt:

halbe Milliarde!!

KAWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

Bitte  Angry
804  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: November 05, 2013, 08:45:39 PM
Was mir in beiden Videos besonders gut gefällt, und auch sofort auffällt im Vergleich zu frühern Videos - Mining wird nicht mehr erwähnt.  

+ sehr sehr große Nummer  Cheesy
805  Local / Treffen / Re: Bitcoin Community Region Stuttgart - Bezahlung mit BTC jetzt möglich! on: November 05, 2013, 02:17:52 PM
Für Bitcoin-Neulinge bitte eine Einführung. Einfach mal erklären wie es funktioniert. Am Besten mit ein bisschen zu-Hause-Vorbereitung der Teilnehmer, also schon mal vorher was lesen und was auf Notebook/Smartphone installieren und die ersten Euros in Bitcoins verwandeln, damit man was zum ausprobieren und mitmachen hat.

Wir machen einen Stammtisch und keine Einführung in den Bitcoin. Wenn ein groß genuges Interesse da ist kann man das schon mal machen, aber generell wär das overkill für die normalerweise 0 richtigen Neulinge die da sind.
806  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-11-05 BusinessInsider - Researchers Say 'Bitcoin Is Broken', Could Collapse on: November 05, 2013, 01:11:28 PM
Come on.

Are this "researchers" completely retarded?

That's how the proof of work system works. That's one of the fundamentals of Bitcoin. Are those "researchers" writing a Press release without even reading the Wikipedia article about Bitcoin.

Wonder what those guys "research" normally.

Edit: Obiously it was only the media that wrote Bullsh***. So everthing as above but at the Media.
807  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Verdopplung des Netzwerks in Kürze +19.8 TH/s KAWOOOOOOOM on: November 05, 2013, 12:53:47 PM

Jeff Garzik war einer der ersten ASICS mit 67 GH.

... und jetzt 9 Monate später sind wir bei zwischenzeitlich viertausendfünfhundert TH/s gelandet. Hallo? Gehts noch? Difficulty bald eine halbe Milliarde? Pffft.


Ja, eine 20000% Steigerung in 6 Monaten ist richtig heftig.

Ich glaube du meinst nicht Jeff sondern Avalon.

Jeff hat das erste Avalon bekommen. Und damit auch das erste Bitcoin mining Asic (als Endkunde): http://bitcoinmagazine.com/3231/working-avalon-asic-confirmed/

*Immer diese Noobs  Wink
808  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Brazil´s most influential scientific magazine triess a Bitcoin Paywall on: November 04, 2013, 02:59:23 PM
I think Bitcoin is perfect for mechanisms like this.

I really hope this experiment is successful, but I doubt it. To few are using BTC and they are still to hard to get, for anyone doing it only to read an article.  Undecided
809  Other / Off-topic / Re: 64 Year old women loses virtual item valued $28,000 on: November 04, 2013, 12:50:59 PM
Wowzers, who pays 30k for a virtual sword?

Its quite common, try Second life and you can see people selling cars and houses for way more then that....
Well hold on right there, you can convert second life money into bitcoins, you can't do that with most other games.

but the main point is "who the fuck pays 30k fiat for a digital item thats nothing more than a drawing attached to some ingame stats?!"
The same jackasses that Buy gold
This is not normal in my perspective. A few thousand if someone really is into it or as an hobby/whatever, but over 5-10k it's insane..

IMO paying more than ~50 bucks. Once! For any Game is insane.

Also a reason why I can't play new games anymore. Either you get over this thanks to DLCs coming out only weeks after release, or you end up with a incomplete Game.  Angry
810  Local / Treffen / Re: Bitcoin Community Region Stuttgart - Bezahlung mit BTC jetzt möglich! on: November 03, 2013, 09:52:47 PM
Am 29.11 ist Bitcoinfriday: http://bitcoinfriday2013.com/

Wie wärs mit einem außerplanmäßigem Treffen da?
Wie meinst du außerplanmäßig? Anstelle 24.11. oder zusätzlich zum 24.?

Dachte an zusätzlich.
811  Local / Treffen / Re: Bitcoin Community Region Stuttgart - Bezahlung mit BTC jetzt möglich! on: November 03, 2013, 08:20:00 PM
Am 29.11 ist Bitcoinfriday: http://bitcoinfriday2013.com/

Wie wärs mit einem außerplanmäßigem Treffen da?
812  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lavabit closes down on: October 31, 2013, 10:10:41 PM
It's coming back. Better than before (?): http://silentcircle.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/announcing-the-dark-mail-alliance-founded-by-silent-circle-lavabit/
813  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Top 17 Webseiten die Bitcoins akzeptieren (Alexa Ranking) on: October 31, 2013, 02:28:00 PM
Der Service der diese Forum Hosted bietet übrigens auch eine VPN an. (Akzeptiert aber auch "nicht Bitcoins"): https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/

Können die "sicher" garantieren? Hatte den Eindruck dieses CosbyCoins-Forum ist durchgehend seit 2011 lang und schmutzig gehackt. So als Referenz ist das auch eine Referenz: Eine negative.

Was den Markt der VPNs angeht, die fahren alle ganz gut mit Alternativen zu Bitcoins. Alles was so prepaid ist wie UKash, PaySafecard etc. pp. Als Faustregel gilt: Was dem Erpresser-Trojaner gut genug ist als Zahlungsweg (diese Festplattenverschlüssler-Viren wie der BKA Trojaner) das ist auch super als Zahlungsweg für VPN geeignet.

Also wenn der erste BKA Trojaner in freiher Wildbahn gesichtet wird, der sich nur mit Bicoins auslösen lässt  Cheesy das wäre eine Nachricht! Der Durchbruch!

 Huh was hat den das sponsern des Hostings einer Website mit der Sicherheit der angebotenen VPN zu tun?

Und die anderen Ignorierst du halt mal einfach. Naja, Hauptsache man den Schluss ziehen den man wollte, egal was man schlussendlich verzapft?
814  Other / Off-topic / Re: the topicless thread on: October 31, 2013, 01:26:18 PM
Ohh damn. I read "the topless thread" when I clicked on this. What a disappointment.  Sad
815  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So lets see how bitcoin ATM's are doing on: October 31, 2013, 01:12:40 PM
One of these in every international airport would be wonderful though.

Exactly.

Also  this are excellent to internationally send money very quick. Like Parents send money to their Kids that study in an foreign country f.e. 1 Confirmation in between, usually 10 minutes and it's done. If these are available widespread everyone basically can send cash into the entire World withing seconds in any currency.

And if they are successful, hopefully the fees also go down.
816  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Origin of the Human DNA on: October 31, 2013, 12:14:23 PM
1) Rassah mentioned the dice example, but the question remains: how probable is beneficial mutation compared to vast amounts of destructive ones. Aren't we talking about something like probability of "private keys collision" for beneficial change to occur? If so, shouldn't we see a lot of garbage mutated species in the fossils and only small percent of those that improved upon predecessor? It's hard to warp my mind around the fact that UV damage and mistakes in replication is the source of positive change.

A destructive mutation usually dies out within one generation. While beneficial mutations experience a exponential growth. Basically that's the definition of any beneficial mutation, one that leads to more breed that manages to breed itself. (More breed only doesn't cut it. A mutation that would lead to 10 Times the newborn would be destructive if this means they all die of starvation)
That's also why there are characteristic that's don't seem beneficial, like the peacocks feathers. But as they lead to more females breeding with the males with big feathers and only the females need to survive in a big number it is "beneficial".

From all beings that ever lived we only find a fraction as fossils. As destructive mutations die out very fast, it's no surprise we don't find them as fossils.

Besides evolution only works in small, barely noticeable changes. A lion with slightly shorter legs would be a destructive mutation, yet we wouldn't notice it as such in a fossil.

Also the highest amount of destructive mutation (the ones from UV / Radiation etc.) that are not mutations in the genetic material that get passed on. And are actually pretty common. They usually lead to something called cancer.


Mutations that get passed on to your offspring are also usually common.

Quote
On average, a 20-year-old father passes down about 25 de novo mutations — which arise spontaneously in sperm cells — to his child, the study found. With each year of paternal age, the number of transmitted mutations increases by two. Mothers, in contrast, pass on about 14 de novo mutations through their eggs regardless of their age.


http://sfari.org/news-and-opinion/news/2012/fathers-age-dictates-rate-of-new-mutations

original study: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22914163

2) TheJoint mentioned about the definition of species and the problem of parents, which is a very good point. Does evolution explain the diversity of species or only adaptation within each one of them? When new mutation occurs, which makes breeding with the old species incompatible, how does that new individual organism procreate then? The explanation I once heard was very complex and a bit "unethical", because it implied that brothers an sisters of this new type must interbreed for a while Smiley

That only happens when the species separated for a long time. Many species that are separated by a significant distance could theoretically still breed with each other.

Horse and donkeys are not further away from each other than Human and Chimp, yet they can still breed. Shocking thought isn't it? (Luckily it doesn't work)

Mutations don't at once form a new type. It's still the same species, but only with a slight difference. It can usually still interbreed with the former while 50% of all offspring get the new mutation. If the 50% have a advantage over the other they will slowly replace them.

If there are separate populations that don't interbreed for a long time. 2 New species can form over a long time, otherwise one is simply replaced.

3) Is mutation really random? Do we see the evidence of this in the fossils? The question of "why pigs didn't evolve wings?" was ironic, but the point remains. Do we see species, that would not be capable of certain behaviours for other reasons, attempt to evolve in that direction and fail as opposed to not even trying.

Yes it it, but if some conditions are met, even seemingly beneficial mutations would die out. Therefore (in some conditions) it sometimes really can only go in one direction. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muller%27s_ratchet
817  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Creating transactions manually? on: October 31, 2013, 10:40:36 AM
Yes, with Armory it's even easier to only create transaction. Although you wont get you Balance updated.

Why not just use a client, like electrum or multibit if you are incapable of running a full Node anyway?
818  Other / Meta / Re: "mark unread" doesnt work on this forum. on: October 31, 2013, 10:06:22 AM
Greetings!

I'm trying to clear my "Watch list".

I set "mark unread" to threads, but it doesn't work.

When I come again, thread is stay like "watched".

What should I to do?

Click "unwatch".

If you use "Show unread posts since last visit." instead of your watchlist, well, then it does exactly what it says it does.
819  Local / Presse / Re: Presseberichte / Bedeutsame Erwähnungen on: October 30, 2013, 05:45:38 PM
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/10/bitcoin/

"Bitcoin’s Radical Days Are Over. Here’s How to Take It Mainstream"

Siehe Thread dazu im Englischen Forum.

Wired hat bereits bewiesen dass sie keine Ahnung von BTC haben und besser beraten wären keine Artikel mehr darüber zu schreiben:

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/12/wired-tired-expired/?pid=4182&viewall=true

3 Monate bevor Bitcoin abging.  Grin
820  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Origin of the Human DNA on: October 30, 2013, 02:30:44 PM
And I hardly consider xkcd a scientific journal, and even they are specifically talking the sparrow, not the turkey.

Now you are just rolling. The whole Family of Tyrannosauridae is closer Related to Aves than to Stegosauria. The Aves Group just isn't old enough for that to make any difference. Of course there is no scientific article describing the relationship between this exact 3 Animals.

The family tree of Dinosauria is enough to show this.



And this tree is well enough documented, but this is work you can do yourself if you are really interested in this.
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