thanks for stepping up infofront
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That guy is psychopath His rant was just puffed-up bluster and sound bites. He's honestly a hopeless communicator. And sort of a dick. One died alone in a wheelchair...(forget the name)< I'm not totally convinced this wasn't the Satoshi we know from forum posts. he seems Windows-y enough, but not UK-English-y enough. praps Craig wasn't on drugs back then and was the team typist, kept in order by the police detective, and regurgitating in simple english whatever the cryptograher told him to say edit: seeing bitserve's post, Assange and Wright would be attracted to each other on a psychological level
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I can only suggest you take care to spend much more time reading the material and much less time trying to pick up pennies.
Exempt from a few rules != exempt from everything. Considering that the quote isn't even relevant, I can only suggest the same. Not that the quote is actually really relevant to what I had stated.
Aha the 'same to you with knobs on' argument. There's nothing wrong with being wrong sometimes. Admitting it to yourself can be quite helpful. Try it. I'm out.
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This thread depends on that thread. See? See! If this were to be applied in WO thread, it would have to be applied in the rest of the forum. I disagree with your suggestion.
... threads ... The thread is exempt from the following rules from the perspective of bitcointalk.org mods: Signatures won't show up in the thread anymore. I can only suggest you take care to spend much more time reading the material and much less time trying to pick up pennies.
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If you are still scrabbling around for pennies after ~2 years, shitposting, misinforming, counting posts like a noob
you have done nothing of significance for bitcoin
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Right now I do not have installed any antivirus, because I just reinstalled OS. Previous days I was using Eset Nod32 which worked very good, no problems with ATI cards on the other rig. Only on the rig with nvidia cards, when switching algos, especially (I suppose) excavator or ethminer. I do not keep my wallet on the rigs I did not understood what you were saying about "if not that, try 1. blah.12" OS: Win10 creators update with latest updates GPU: 3x Asus GTX 1060 Dual and 3x Gigabyte GTX 1060 Windforce, all six with 6GB. A bit of overclock is done, +128 core and +196 memory. 100% power limit. Driver 378.49 ok sorry i was unclear: the older version of nicehash miner 1.7.5.12 is a bit more stable, but that may not be relevant in your case now you need to ask your questions again - with all that info - in this thread, where the experts on those kind of rigs may be able to help: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1877588.0
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As there is no way to make bigger blocks backwards-compatible, there is no point wasting our time with talk of them.
So we have rather to see this 'bug' as a feature and work with it.
There are many valid arguments. This is not one of them. Any interested party would update the software... This is just clearing dead weight anyway. Look Craig, you are very ill. You have mental health problems. You need to concentrate on getting better. We will be here as and when you are capable of honesty and rationalism.
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The reason the WO thread is interesting is oftentimes because of the "garbage and idiots". The beautiful thing is, you can ignore the "garbage and idiots" that you don't like. There are quite a few users I've ignored specifically because of their posting in the WO thread, but some users who would most likely be moderated more often than not... *ahem r0ach*... are quite entertaining to me.
If this were to be applied in WO thread, it would have to be applied in the rest of the forum. I disagree with your suggestion. Dude this is so typical of you wretched sig-spammers. You waltz into a thread pretending to know things and voicing opinions on stuff. But you have proved here and many times before that you are not reading the threads before ejaculating on this or that matter: Since option 1 is in the lead, I already wrote a draft of a policy change for that one, possibly addressing your concerns: The Wall Observer is now owned by the forum. The listed owner is responsible for maintaining it. If the owner fails to maintain it (ie. I start getting too many complaints), then they will be replaced.
The thread is exempt from the following rules from the perspective of bitcointalk.org mods:
- Off-topicness (in relation to either Speculation or the topic itself). - Double-posting etc., within reason.
(The thread owner can and should enforce those rules to some degree, however.)
A warning will show up about the above rule exemptions when you try to report a post in the thread.
Signatures won't show up in the thread anymore. I can only suggest you take care to spend much more time reading the material and much less time trying to pick up pennies.
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As there is no way to make bigger blocks backwards-compatible, there is no point wasting our time with talk of them.
So we have rather to see this 'bug' as a feature and work with it.
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A big thank you to theymos. You must be a very kindly and very very patient fellow.
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I guess it's about time to start hucking money at Polo. Don't do it. It's probably a tarp. talking to yourself is the first sign of sanity
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can we agree not to talk about shitty altcoins?
the euro is a nothing coin, soon to be defunct, and most certainly off topic
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Hello, I'm having issues with Nicehash Miner 1.7.5.13 and also with 2.0.0.7 and 2.0.0.8. Same problem with every miner: after changing one or two algorythm, it freezes, crashes (restart) or even BSOD with Driver_IRQL_OR_LESS. If I'm mining with only one algo selected on every gpu and not trying to switch, it works just fine. Alpha version crashes sometimes, with .13 version works like charm. Eh, when I enable more algos and try to switch (I should mention I've tried with profitability at 0.07 and 0.1, which means it switch at 10% difference) it crashes as said above.
I've read on other places, reddit, nicehash issues on github that other people are having these issues. I've tried with two different drivers, not being latest. Right now I'm using 378 if I remember correctly.
Please advise. Regards, John
this just might be your antivirus or firewall allowing one of the algos but not the next. you have given permissions to all of the nh folder? (god i hate saying that - don't keep your wallets on same machine!) if not that, try 1. blah.12 if not that come back here with your operating system and gpu details...
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With apologies to ck, I have to post my last reply to the tech issue here. Because they've decided to lock the thread in the tech forum. (usual Core tactics, if they can't troll you or prove you wrong they'll just censor you)
No, I censored you all on my ownsome. They had trolled you quite satisfactorily and proved you wrong many times over.
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Locking the thread now because asked and answered. @gmaxwell's responses seemed very clear, thanks interesting which trolls and which sane people turned up
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At this point it's pretty clear to me that Troll Buster is just here to spew bile. It's really striking how puffed up he is about his skills and badassery and then when someone asks him to point to a project he's worked on or generally to prove his talk with something more than a google search his reply is all 'hey, look over there!'
Troll Buster is pointing out poor decisions that can be improved upon and people here are trying to find something of their's to be able to bash. This is typical Core tactics, whereby they fail to address the issue being highlighted and instead attempt to launch person attacks on the person stepping forward. This is exactly why bitcoin development fragmented under the fifth column attacks that forced out the best and brightest, leaving us with the cesspit we have today. Go on, fire up some BIP148 hashing power. I double-dare you. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=221980;sa=showPostsWhat is the benefit of bitcoin core? Bitcoin Core will signal support for and recognise SegWit enabled blocks, amongst other additions. Depending on your stance in the max block size issue, you might like to consider using one of the other many bitcoin clients such as https://www.bitcoinunlimited.info/ which supports bigger maximum block sizes as a solution to the full blocks we currently are experiencing. Gosh Roger Ver/fake satoshi Craig Wright you forked out for quite an old account. frighted?
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Every time she quotes me I feel a little bit dirty.
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Hey, this thread is starting to get interesting. Maybe this can just take over as the new WO? This is thread soon will become the new Wall Observer thread and there will be no need to change ownership or anything.
Hmm paraphrase much? Thanks for your excellent addition to the discussion - it makes soo much sense. And great, you earned a bob or two from your sig!
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