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221  Other / Off-topic / Re: Smokin buddha chopped n screwed on: April 20, 2014, 11:09:37 PM
No, the most funny thing is that Dank is for real! He is not a troll.
222  Other / Off-topic / Re: Smokin buddha chopped n screwed on: April 20, 2014, 10:26:25 PM
WTH is that? sounds horrible.
Lol You must be really high on ganja to understand that...
223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Two guys are chasing a Bitcoin thief on: April 20, 2014, 10:23:32 PM
It is more like "Two guys chasing dragon" or "Two guys visiting broke-back mountain". If done properly then coins are untraceable. The key work is Properly. It requires deep technological knowledge in bitcoin and anonymity technology as well as understanding how investigation and spy tradecraft works.
224  Other / Off-topic / Re: Intel PCH Z75 Chipset onboard vs Vantec UGT-ST644R on: April 20, 2014, 10:15:46 PM
Something to do with PCI-E lanes or different controller performance?

But the difference is very small. For the price and space of dedicated RAID card get better CPU, RAM or Video and use on-board RAID. Unless dedicated card provides additional modes or features.
225  Other / Off-topic / Re: No punishment for her....Why the F*ck Not? on: April 20, 2014, 10:02:19 PM
F*cking zoophiliacs! You care about animals more than humans. You are willing to harm a human girl because she disposed unnecessary animals. Seriously you all are idiots. It is how it's done everywhere in countryside. Even the vet clinic kills animals because they cannot cure them. To "ease the suffering". In reality the euthanasia is done with paralytic drug that stops breathing and the animal suffocates.

In mean time it is OK for you to turn blind eye on kosher traditions where torturing of animals is mandatory.

I know zoophiliacs will hate me for this post. Next time I will take camera with me when I "send to sailing school" my neighbors next unnecessary batch of kittens. It will be like "girl from puppy drowning video meets Hickok45"
You sick fuck. It's people like you and that girl that make the world a shitty place. Does it make you feel good to drown a kitten?  you must be a real man eh?
No. People like big bank and corporation owners make world a shitty place. An unnecessary animals make world a shitty place. Literally full with feral dog shit.

Drowning a kitten felt only weird at first time. It brings almost no emotions next time. You think about computers, networks and stuff while doing that. And Yes I'm real man not a feminized faggot who cannot kill even a bug.
226  Other / Off-topic / Re: No punishment for her....Why the F*ck Not? on: April 20, 2014, 09:52:17 PM
F*cking zoophiliacs! You care about animals more than humans. You are willing to harm a human girl because she disposed unnecessary animals. Seriously you all are idiots. It is how it's done everywhere in countryside. Even the vet clinic kills animals because they cannot cure them. To "ease the suffering". In reality the euthanasia is done with paralytic drug that stops breathing and the animal suffocates.

In mean time it is OK for you to turn blind eye on kosher traditions where torturing of animals is mandatory.

I know zoophiliacs will hate me for this post. Next time I will take camera with me when I "send to sailing school" my neighbors next unnecessary batch of kittens. It will be like "girl from puppy drowning video meets Hickok45"
227  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dank is getting danker on: April 18, 2014, 03:03:36 PM
Dank is a legend here. But the videos are slightly disappointing because I expected to see him getting high.

Does anybody have "Alex entire salvia trip" that was uploaded to jewtube years ago? I know Dank can do much better but that one was super funny too. Like the place where he felt the pants getting uncomfortable and having easy fix for that problem.
228  Other / Off-topic / Re: Opening harddrive on: April 18, 2014, 02:39:50 PM

I'm picking up the 6TB Helium filled disk drive if I can't find a suitable SSD...so some of them do have gas Smiley
I have read about Hitachi planning to make sch drives. Are they available for purchase on jewegg.com? Damn I must be lagging behind in new technology.
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Totally wrong. Harddrives contain normal air at ambient pressure. It is clean from dust and is actively filtered by built-in filter as the drive spins.
Hard drives are openable without using clean room and similar technology.
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After reading up on that, I have to say: indeed I was wrong. I allways hear a hissing sound when I open a HDD so I assumed there was at least low pressure. Then you read about these new drives with gas... well, thanks for that. Smiley
I think it is the o-ring seal being displaced that makes sound. And the helium filled harddrives if they are available for purchase then they of course must never be opened and unrepairable without specialized workshop.
229  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This is how I felt when I made a bitcoin payment (illustration) on: April 18, 2014, 12:21:04 AM
Rule 34. There must be a porn version of this.
230  Other / Off-topic / Re: Opening harddrive on: April 18, 2014, 12:15:27 AM
Any ideas on how to open a hard drive?

It makes a strange ticking noise at the same interval. I think the head is stuck. The screws used on top are of a strange form;
http://www.maximumpc.com/files/u90693/drive_seagate-27945_full.jpg
Don't open it. There is nothing in there for such noob to be repairable. Sorry, You even don't recognize the screws. You will not be able to diagnose cause of problem, find matching donor, extract and rewrite calibration data and firmware and so on.
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If you open it its gone, so why bother? There usually is a vaccum (sometimes a gas) and opening the drive will cause this to suck dust into your drive. Which will headcrash your drive.
Totally wrong. Harddrives contain normal air at ambient pressure. It is clean from dust and is actively filtered by built-in filter as the drive spins.

Hard drives are openable without using clean room and similar technology. But You must have absolutely be sure about cause of problem, have donor parts ready and have repair plan. The air must be clean and you must have steady hands. One single mistake could ruin the drive and data forever. I have repaired some harddrives myself as a last resort to recover data. It is more scary to work on drive containing precious data than disassemble rusty hand grenade.
231  Other / Off-topic / Re: anonymous youtube on: April 18, 2014, 12:03:39 AM
Jewtube is anti-privacy and not much can be done. VPN and porn mode in Firefox is both workable but dont expect strong anonymity with this setup. Dont comment there unless needed. Most comments there are random selection from this dictionary list "%x people dont like this"; "pause at 0:34 for boobs"; and so on.

Just upload your videos to Freenet and share. Complete anonymity guaranteed. We must take networking to pre-2002 way. Avoid social networking traps and big centralized monopolies.
232  Other / Off-topic / Re: Running full Bitcoin node in real battlefield conditions? on: April 17, 2014, 08:27:23 PM
Windows XP is fine with me and works great on the hardware I mentioned. If I ever go *nix way on them then it will be Debian or OpenBSD.

Firefox and Tor Browser work good on Windows XP with 512 RAM. Biggest issue is Flash in Youtube and webpages. And I always run with AdBlock Edge add-on.

The concern is longevity and portability of the notebook. If somebody here want to swap my HP Pavilion dv8000 (AMD Turion-64 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, Radeon Xpress graphics chip, dual hard drives 100GB each) for Panasonic CF-29 in working condition I will do it.
Okay, but you know that XP is not supported anymore, right? Could make you vulnerable to a lot of cyber-attacks, which wouldn't be good if you're entering passwords and running bitcoin clients and stuff.
Lubuntu is Debian based btw.
It does not matter at all. It is marketing trick to force people buy both new OS (Windows 8.1 which have poor sales for obvious reasons) and new hardware capable running the "supported" OS. It is called planned obsolescence.

For me it is irrelevant that I don't receive some patch for unused component or some other thing. Critical patches will be released for WinXP just as there were patches for critical vulnerabilities for Windows 2000 after it's support ended. And 99,8% of people get their computer pwned by their own actions (grab your dick and double click downloaded picture.jpg.exe) rather than by exploiting 0-day in Windows.

I probably will go with the dv8000. When in rest I will watch nationalistic and patriotic video clips with my comrades on it's 17,3 inch widescreen. And educate them about nature of russian imperialism and how to better fight against it by aiming properly.
233  Other / Off-topic / Re: Running full Bitcoin node in real battlefield conditions? on: April 17, 2014, 06:41:38 PM
Windows XP is fine with me and works great on the hardware I mentioned. If I ever go *nix way on them then it will be Debian or OpenBSD.

Firefox and Tor Browser work good on Windows XP with 512 RAM. Biggest issue is Flash in Youtube and webpages. And I always run with AdBlock Edge add-on.

The concern is longevity and portability of the notebook. If somebody here want to swap my HP Pavilion dv8000 (AMD Turion-64 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, Radeon Xpress graphics chip, dual hard drives 100GB each) for Panasonic CF-29 in working condition I will do it.
234  Other / Off-topic / Running full Bitcoin node in real battlefield conditions? on: April 17, 2014, 05:53:02 PM
In few weeks I'm going to be deployed in combat zone. I want to take some form of portable computer with me. I currently have old HP Pavilion dv8000 17-inch notebook. I am not sure that dv8000 will survive in my backpack longer than me. I will leave it in barracks or APC before going on patrol or assault but I really have no idea how the situation will develop.

I am looking at Panasonic Toughbook CF-29. Are Pentium-M 1.6GHz with 1GB RAM capable running Bitcoin with some other things (Tor Browser, Firefox, Youtube) on that CPU? My pentium4 desktop runs full Bitcoin node but the blockchain synch and startup takes really long time like 15 minutes to launch the Bitcoin Core client.

How about taking Asus EEE PC 701 or similar? I know the SSD drive with reasonable capacity is expensive and how the Celeron or Atom is with newest Flash media and Firefox? I remember my partner used EEE PC 701 with Windows XP for networking and configuring when we installed network infrastructure for small ISP. It was pretty responsive for such small notebook.
235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core (Bitcoin-Qt) 0.9.1 released - update required on: April 11, 2014, 11:10:45 AM
Maybe that's how all the darkweb marketplaces and forums got shut down? Utopia was butchered at birth, Black Market Reloaded Forum was also shut down by police.
It is only speculation. The exploit cannot deanonymize hidden service. I can be used to steal private key for .onion address and then impersonate the service. I think the black markets got shut down because of different security issues.
236  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core (Bitcoin-Qt) 0.9.1 released - update required on: April 10, 2014, 11:04:43 PM
This is extra bad OpenSSL bug. With Certificate Patrol extension installed on Firefox I see almost every site changing SSL keys. Already changed all my important passwords on websites.

But Bitcoin is not that badly affected. Deep web are changing .onion addresses, people changing TorChat identities. It is chaos there right now and recent attack on Hidden Wiki by some Anonymous moron does not help.

Maybe The Hidden Wiki got it's legendary .onion key leaked because of this OpenSSL vulnerability? This key leaking is exactly what the vulnerability will allow to do. Previously I thought that the hidden wiki's VPS host was broken by password reset.
237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will anyone admit that bitcoin is looking like a sophisticated ponzi scheme? on: April 10, 2014, 10:54:55 PM
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All you have read over the last months and even today is people saying how you will get rich etc. To buy buy buy.
Wrong. To get rich You must work work work!
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Pushing a digital coin which doesn't offer anything unique vs the other unlimited alt coins.
Wrong again. Altcoins does not offer anything unique vs Bitcoin.
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A digital coin that doesn't do anything better than fiat.
Really? Can I anonymously buy pound of ganja and get discount order on submachine gun and pay for the order with cash with two clicks of my computer mouse while stroking my penis with other hand? While remaining completely anonymous and untraceable? Bitcoin offers that freedom and efficiency. Fiat does not.

Bitcoin look more like Goatse than Ponzi scheme. And Bitcoin is not Goatse either. Bitcoin is Bicoin.
238  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best quote from Satoshi on: April 01, 2014, 09:13:42 PM
This quote shows also that he's probably not that young since he knows about the time sharing computers in the nineties. And indeed a great quote. Clearly showing the trust deficiency in the current money system.
In nineties computers were much like they are now. Satoshi probably used computers in 1970-ties. Perfectly aligns with that autistic genius Satoshi Nakamoto living in California.
239  Other / Off-topic / Why renaming to Bitcoin Core instead of Bitcoin Phenom? on: April 01, 2014, 09:07:58 PM
The renaming have received too few input from user base. This poll will fix it. From now I'm reminded about Intel Core series of processors every time I start Bitcoin client.

I think the Core are trademarked word by Intel. Even if it is generic word in English language just like "milk" it still points to CPUs made by Intel. Imagine if VIA or Transmeta started to produce chips called VIA Core i4 or similar. There will be lolsuit.
240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 0.9.0 FINAL is available [Changelog] [Download] on: April 01, 2014, 08:54:53 PM
Uninstalled 0.8.6 and installed 0.9.0 without any problems at all. Windows XP Professional SP3

I think the requirement to uninstall previous version are because of renaming to Bitcoin Core. The files are in same place with only difference in start menu shortcuts.

0.9.0 have some useful improvements over previous version, coin control is the best and most important one! Upgrade safely because it is not more fucked up than previous Qt versions starting with 0.5.0
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