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1761  Local / Portugal / Re: Knc Miner on: November 04, 2013, 02:29:25 AM
Parabens! Shocked
1762  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you know any wifi usb card better than the Alfa AWUS036H, for long range? on: November 04, 2013, 02:21:25 AM
Thanks for your replies.

I may actually go for the 036H,  it's a sure bet and it's only 20€. I already have an half-assed antenna, I'll get a yagi if needed.

The router is inside an old style village house with thick walls, and it's a slow ADSL connection. So, the antenna being b/g only, isn't much of a loss.
1763  Economy / Economics / ZeroHedge: Ebay Expands Digital Currencies, PayPal May One Day Incorporate BTC on: November 04, 2013, 01:57:12 AM
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-11-03/ebay-expands-accepted-digital-currencies-says-paypal-may-one-day-incorporate-bitcoin

First it was China hinting that where Silk Road failed in monetizing, pardon the pun, BitCoin, the world's most populous nation could soon take the lead. Then, none other than private equity titan Fortress said it had great expectations for the digital currency. Now, it is eBay's turn to announce that it is preparing to expand the range of digital currencies it accepts, adding that "its payment unit PayPal may one day incorporate BitCoin." But not just yet. FT reports that according to eBay CEO John Donahoe, "digital currency is going to be a very powerful thing."

    The ecommerce group, which has more than 124m active users, is initially focusing on incorporating reward points from retailers’ loyalty schemes into its PayPal wallet. “We are building the container so any retailer could put their loyalty points into the PayPal wallet,” Mr Donahoe said. "There is a limit to how many cards you will carry, or remembering what points you have or don’t have,” he said. “But in a digital wallet, you can put 50 different loyalty cards.”Mr Donahoe said Ebay was not expanding the PayPal wallet to include Bitcoins, “but we are watching it. That same technology could accept other digital currencies,”

While traditional retailers have so far balked at even the vaguest idea of considering allowing BitCoin as a viable payment method, all that would take to start a seismic shift in perception would be one angel idea "investor" to show that it can be done. That someone may well be eBay, which in a radical attempt to curry favor with "fringe" buyers and sellers, could open up its ecommerce platform, which started as an auction side for small traders, but may well become something far bigger.

    eBay’s efforts raise the possibility that virtual currencies such as Bitcoin may in time move beyond a niche role in online commerce. Some enthusiasts believe Bitcoin and other currencies that exist outside the traditional banking system represent the future of online payments.
    The work to expand the PayPal wallet underlines the emergence of virtual payment systems as the latest front in the battle between the global technology giants, including Google and Apple, to increase consumer reliance on their products.
    Corporate initiatives have sought to drum up interest in digital wallets for use online and on the high street. Companies from mobile and technology groups to banks and retailers are racing to use new mobile wallets to upend the payments business.
    Most of these efforts have focused on new ways of paying with traditional currencies such as the pound and the dollar, rather than with niche mediums of exchange such as loyalty points or Bitcoin.    Bitcoin transactions are conducted through a peer-to-peer network of computers, outside the traditional banking system and largely beyond the control of governments and monetary authorities. The digital currency is accepted by very few retailers at present.


Paradoxically, the more accepted BitCoin becomes in the conventional marketplace, the more subject to various forms of mandatory regulation, supervision and enforcement it, its purchases, and its users will be. So will BitCoin ultimately become a victim of its own success? That remains to be seen, although what we do know is that neither eBay nor anyone else tightly embedded within the monetary fiat framework, is even close to contemplating expanding the Petrodollar cycle to include gold or other precious metals as viable legal (or illegal) tender.
1764  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 2013-11-01 Daily Telegraph Slovenia faces contagion from Cyprus as banking crisi on: November 04, 2013, 01:33:24 AM
That said, Ambrose Pritchard is a repugnant troll and City of London mouthpiece, so I'd not take his garbage seriously. He has no credibility outside of his fanbase
1765  Other / Off-topic / Re: Your favorite video games of all time. on: November 04, 2013, 01:28:34 AM
turrican on the Amiga, Wipeout on the PS1 and Unreal Tournament on PC
1766  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best multiplayer game. on: November 03, 2013, 11:51:03 PM
By the way where is UT2004?
1767  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Opinion on the US on: November 03, 2013, 10:33:24 PM
The worst thing about the U.S. is obviously meddling into other people's business, other countries, opression, war...

Regardless if I consider some folks in the U.S. backward or weird, some views or ideologies are obtuse, ultimately it's none of my business how people choose to live in their own country.
1768  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: giving 7$ to 1000 users that can be cashed by BTC (piratcoin) on: November 03, 2013, 08:46:29 PM
Sure. Thank you!

Id: Wipeout2097

Your site looks very interesting btw. Good luck!
1769  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CRYPTSY ADMINISTRATORS READ, UNLOCK MY ACCOUNT on: November 03, 2013, 06:51:01 AM
So, I'm not the only one ...
1770  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hey I've logged into the BitcoinTalk forum page using the Playstation 3 :) on: November 03, 2013, 06:45:43 AM
As they say... pics or it didn't happen  Tongue
1771  Other / Off-topic / Do you know any wifi usb card better than the Alfa AWUS036H, for long range? on: November 03, 2013, 04:11:57 AM
Since I'm having an hard time getting a reply, I might as well try here too...

In a few weeks, I will need to connect to an hotspot 200m away with obstacles in between. I already have an usb adapter and an hand-made antenna, however the signal is unstable and faint. I've read good things about the model in the thread title, however I'd like to know if someone has first hand experience with long range-wifi and knows of a better adapter.

Thank you!
1772  Other / Off-topic / Re: [RANT] So, I tried installing VMware/VirtualBox on Wheezy..... on: November 03, 2013, 03:48:55 AM
I take it you dislike typing sudo while not in root/safety off mode?  Huh
Yes. I dislike to type sudo, I dislike to have the fucking root password prompt thrown at me when I need to do something worthwhile, I hate that programs show prompts whining about how insecure it is to run under root, I hate people bitching that it's bad practice to run as root when I didn't ask for fucking advice.

My machines always run at super-user privileges with auto-login, no UAC, no prompt garbage. If a distro/OS doesn't allow it, I ditch the distro.
1773  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice 200,000,000 bets giveaway!! Free 0.01 BTC or 0.02 BTC! on: November 03, 2013, 01:37:06 AM
User: clock2013
ID: 189742

Thank you!
1774  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which operating system(s) do you use? on: November 03, 2013, 12:51:53 AM
That said, it will continue to be a damn fine OS to use under a virtual machine.




Did you try WIN 8?
Try Windows 8 how? Under a virtual machine? Yes, it didn't install
1775  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which operating system(s) do you use? (Poll) on: November 02, 2013, 11:05:37 PM
Yeah, a poll is nicer. One of my options was "Other Linux", namely Tails.
1776  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which operating system(s) do you use? on: November 02, 2013, 11:01:53 PM
That said, it will continue to be a damn fine OS to use under a virtual machine.
1777  Other / Off-topic / Re: [RANT] So, I tried installing VMware/VirtualBox on Wheezy..... on: November 02, 2013, 10:58:15 PM
Offtopic: I hate "sudo" and all that drama about not using root, on desktops. Linux brought down to Vista level
1778  Other / Off-topic / Re: Steam just announced a Linux based OS on: November 02, 2013, 10:54:17 PM
Meh. When Steam releases this OS, Windows 9 will be out
1779  Other / Off-topic / Re: A good free VPN to use? on: November 02, 2013, 05:30:13 AM
These aren't "good" but are free

 "Hotspot Shield", with ads
 SecurityKiss with 300 MB/day
1780  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best VPN's using Bitcoin? on: November 02, 2013, 05:19:55 AM
Quote
if you gonna go crazy like that just use TAILS OS

Tried setting up TAILS but got stuck, started a thread but not one reply:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310403.0
Oh, I saw that a few days ago but forgot to reply.

That step is optional. You don't actually need to verify the checksum. It's just to make sure that you're not a victim of man-in-the-middle attack when downloading the ISO. In other words, to prevent that someone (e.g. your ISP or an intruder on your local network) is modifying your download stream with malware

Edit: check this article https://tails.boum.org/doc/get/trusting_tails_signing_key/index.en.html
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