Is there a noob guide floating around somewhere to get started mining when it becomes live? I briefly messed around with the files provided but had some issues and decided I would focus on it later. Still trying to work out the kinks in Ethereum mining which has my focus atm.
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The watchlist allows you to be notified when someone posts in a thread that you are interested in.
You can also change your settings so that any thread that you post in is added to your watchlist.
However, in both these cases you'll be notified regardless of whether the post in the watchlisted thread is quoting a post of yours, and you won't be notified if someone in some other non-watchlisted thread quotes something you said in a watchlisted thread.
Generally if I want to see if anyone has recently quoted anything that I've said, I use the search feature and search for my userId
Hmm well that seems like a roundabout way of doing things. I find it odd that such a basic feature is omitted on this forum when it's included on so many others. Oh well, I'm sure more people than I have had an issue with it and if it hasn't been updated by now it probably never will. So I guess your suggestions are better than nothing. Thank you for the info.
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I have a 1500w oil heater I use to keep a spare room warm in the winter. I was wondering if it would make sense to just replace it altogether with an equivalent wattage mining rig? I'm not sure how much heat a rig of that scope would put out, but I'd be interested to know if anyone has any data if it's comparable? If it's somewhat in the neighborhood then a bit of the money spent on electricity could be earned back instead of just letting it go to waste with a oil heater. Thoughts?
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nope. there's no such feature on this forum.
That's a shame. Well thank you for the info, I wanted to be sure I wasn't overlooking something.
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Is there an option somewhere in the forum settings that notifies you if you've been quoted by someone so you can reply to it? Most forums seem to have this but I don't see it anywhere I've looked. Also I'm not asking for email replies, I mean in forum type notification.
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i really hate faucet with this : add a captcha, add my btc address and later i read: This faucet made too many requests, try again later!
is a very waste of time, why add a limit to one faucet?
Express your frustration to the author of Faucetbox in his thread on this forum. If enough people complain I'm sure a feature will be added to his code that says the site can't pay you BEFORE wasting your time doing a captcha. As it stands now it only tells you that message after you've jumped through all the hoops and get nothing to show for it.
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I'm confused, how are there 2 seperate sets of prizes for just the one site?
There is only one set of prize & you can claim it after 15 minutes. 150 (98.9%), 300 (1%), 1000 (0.8%), 50000 (0.2%) satoshi every 15 minutes. * 4if you claim 4 times in one hour then you got his set. 600 (98.9%), 1200 (1%), 4000 (0.8%), 200000 (0.2%) satoshi every 60 miinutes. Oh ok, I gotcha. More clickbait kind of logic. Might as well say more nonsense like PLAY NOW GUYS!11!!11 you could win 4800000 (0.2%) satoshi every 1440 minutes(1 day) or even PLAY NOW GUYS!11!!11 you could win 144000000 (0.2%) satoshi every 43200 minutes(1 month).
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I'm confused, how are there 2 seperate sets of prizes for just the one site?
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If you're going to create a list of scam sites, it's probably going to be longer than the list of active paying faucets by far. Good luck with that though, many sites pay out in the beginning until they realize it isn't profitable and move on; it's just how it goes.
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You have to change to re-captcha for it to work, the solvemedia one belongs on another of his websites.
Yeah I know thanks, I'm just saying it should be fixed or removed. No real reason to offer it if it isn't going to function properly.
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Cpu exceeded error, I see this happening to a lot of faucets that use free hosting. If you want your site to be able to handle the traffic you're probably going to have to get some kind of paid hosting unfortunately.
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FYI, both your faucets have a domain / ckey mismatch error on the Solvemedia captcha. This faucet exceeded it's safety limits!
Faucetbox really needs to fix their code to show this BEFORE someone wastes their time filling in a captcha. Many people have complained about it yet nothing had been done.
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I would like to join.
Name: SparkyU Post count: 39 Rank: Jr. Member Bitcoin address: 1GSgU8hmos64K1DvuFfnzhhf1Vk2GYSqGy
Thank you.
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Does closing my browser helps? I tried to close my browser (which should end my session, i guess) for a few minutes, around 5 to 10 mins. Problem is, it sometimes didn't work, after I open a new browser session, recaptcha still ask me for more
Closing your browser doesn't matter. The time you would have to wait is more in the hours range rather than minutes. The easiest thing to probably do is just have a few spare google accounts on hand. When one triggers the multiple puzzles are necessary to solve scenario, then you log out and log into another; rinse and repeat.
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Anybody experiencing the "multiple solution needed" from recaptcha? It started to get under my skin! I'm aware that it happens if I claim too often on faucet which use its service, but how could I claim not-so-often? Its faucet, its supposed to be visited as frequent as the player pleased.. Any solution for such case?
You see that message because you solve wrong captcha . remember select all street sign select all street name both questions are different. Yes, I've been solving carefully, I also notice that the problem that shows upon "multiple solution needed" is always started by "street name" which show 4 correct picture from 9 that's shown, and after I clicked all 4, they asked me to do another, and the problem started The situation you're describing gets triggered when you've done too many captchas in a specific amount of time. Which is bullshit on their part, they should only do that if you get too many wrong. They essentially punish you for something they should be rewarding you with. Anyways, Recaptcha requires you to solve more than just 1 puzzle basically so it makes you complete another before moving on. You can either wait awhile and it will deescalate back in normal solving mode or you can logout of your google account and log into another and it reset pretty much.
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What if it were reversed, and speech gave instructions like "click in the third box in the second column" and there was a grid of boxes for the user to click?
That's sort of similar to the audio version of Recaptcha, where it asks you to type the numbers you hear people speaking. And just like recaptcha in order for it to work you would need a large range of audio so people can't match a hash to an audio clip and correspond it to a specific action. I recall even Recaptcha had issues with people using speech recogintion software to decipher the numbers as it was easier to solve than trying to ocr the visual images. This is all assuming someone doesn't just bypass the whole audio process and figure out what the correct box choice is programatically.
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I'm sorru but I received my ROI
Generally people don't just say that, they provide a proof that can be verified.
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What's to stop someone from just scraping the web of audio files and putting them into a db to execute when said color, object, whatever is asked for? I'm sure you could find many audio clips of someone saying the color green and just use a random one each time.
Also I would be curious to know what percentage of the people with internet access have a microphone.
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Probably the fastest way would be to go on various GPT sites and complete offers/surveys/etc and get giftcards like Amazon, then trade them in for btc.
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