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2021  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: 2013-09-02 : Marianne n° 854 - Bitcoin, l'arnaque géante sur internet on: September 02, 2013, 07:26:19 PM
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Le journalisme, ce rêve originel d'une information pure de toute déformation volontaire, vire au cauchemar. Il servirait à contrôler les masses, leur cacher le pourquoi des crises mondiales et, peut-être, à les empêcher d'envisager une alternative au système moisi actuel.

J'ai bon? Je peux lancer mon journal?
2022  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: 2013-08-13 : Article sur le Bitcoin dans le Canard Enchaîné on: September 02, 2013, 06:22:11 PM
Un peu de patience, ils seront bientôt au chômage.
Puisses-tu avoir raison...
2023  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. on: September 02, 2013, 11:53:32 AM
I knew I saw this pic somewhere
2024  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. on: September 02, 2013, 11:49:51 AM
lol yes. Whos this?
For a long time?
2025  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. on: September 02, 2013, 11:47:18 AM
My ex GF.. Ahh god bless asian girls.



Do you play poker?
2026  Local / Français / Re: Vos propositions d'amélioration du forum Français on: September 02, 2013, 08:00:57 AM
Pour les nouveaux (moi  Grin ) ne connaissant pas encore bien le "langage" BTC : un lexique.

Exemple : miner → un descriptif sur une ligne pas plus.etc.................

Ce topic pourrait s'appeler : lexique BITCOIN et l'épingler serait top.

Bonne idée, j'ai pas le temps de chercher des mots à définir mais je peux remplir des définitions vides
Rajoutes-en là si tu veux: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/IbFuImqrsy
2027  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Favorite Bitcoin Wallet on: September 02, 2013, 07:53:13 AM
What about the brand new inputs.io, seems to be smooth, simple and evolutive with 2 factors system ...
we'll see what will the mobile app and its benefits
Salam...

Shared wallet, controlled by an anonymous person and hosted in the states, that must be some good benefits...



This
Plus, I didn't know it was hosted in the US... Seems safe

should not fall either into exaggeration, before you did confience to satoshi, gox, BFL who were at the Period just a virtual things without any insurance
so with this result from inputs.io it deserves encouragement from good faith
Salam...

I don't need to trust satoshi to use bitcoins. Hence why bitcoins is taking off and e-gold and others like it have failed. Please newbie don't put your money into something that could be hacked or even be just taken. You will regret it.
Haha we're ALL noobs right here c'mon man it's verified under SSL and ur a php/js devloper to know that is well done !  Roll Eyes

2028  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post dumbest, weirdest stuff for sale. on: September 01, 2013, 10:27:16 PM
I would say this should be added to list:

Women sell positive pregnancy tests on Craigslist for $25 each. . . and there is no shortage of motivated buyers

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2407401/Women-sell-positive-pregnancy-tests-Craigslist-25-each.html

What the hell am I looking at?
It's an unbelievably popular April Fools' Day joke around here. Kids use it on their parents.
Maybe I'm getting old because I don't find that really funny
2029  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Favorite Bitcoin Wallet on: September 01, 2013, 10:24:14 PM
What about the brand new inputs.io, seems to be smooth, simple and evolutive with 2 factors system ...
we'll see what will the mobile app and its benefits
Salam...

Shared wallet, controlled by an anonymous person and hosted in the states, that must be some good benefits...



This
Plus, I didn't know it was hosted in the US... Seems safe
2030  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: PYWallet Help - Dumping encrypted private key on: September 01, 2013, 09:02:09 PM
Bitcoin isn't running. I have full 777 permissions in that directory. If I rename wallet.dat to otherwallet.dat, and then run Bitcoin (to generate new wallet.dat file), then stop Bitcoin, then execute the exact same command, then it will work. Does this indicate a corrupted wallet.dat file?
Likely, try the wallet recovery feature on this corrupted file
would it also be possible that the file isn't matching something else contained in my Bitcoin data directory? I noticed that your program is reading the DB files and you should probably know that the wallet.dat file is not my own, its someone else's that I just plopped down into my data directory.
What DB files are you talking about? It should only read wallet.dat

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Also, you may want to tell the user something before changing his wallet selection. When I went pywallet.py --walletdump --wallet=otherwallet.dat (the file I then renamed to wallet.dat) it just walletdumped wallet.dat because it couldn't read otherwallet.dat or something. That managed to confuse me a bit.
This is REALLY odd
This is not an expected behavior, nor something I ever heard...
Are you sure this is what is happening?
No symlinks?

I have no idea. There is a symlink, so I didn't have to put in the datadir param. But if I do the same thing setting datadir to go "around" the symlink, same thing is happening.
Ok... I don't see what can happen here
Would you mind sending me the corrupt wallet.dat (it's encrypted, right?) so that I can see what I can do on my side?
2031  Other / Off-topic / Re: Furries have the most fun! Now, I want one. on: September 01, 2013, 08:45:30 PM
Next step: plug that into the spinal cord
2032  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post dumbest, weirdest stuff for sale. on: September 01, 2013, 08:26:07 PM

I found a bent rusty paperclip for $.50 including shipping on Ebay and it came with a free surprise, so of course I bid on it. I told my friends about it, and they bid it up to $12. Yes they did pay for it, and it came with a certificate of authenticity and a fake $1,000,000 dollar bill.

And therein lies the next Bitcoin gimmick: Sell fake Bitcoin Bills, and somewhere on the bill it clearly states that it's fake, but provides a link to a Bitcoin facet. All the serial numbers are the same--1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa.

BTW, FTW: http://blockchain.info/address/1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa

Check this shit out!: http://blockchain.info/tx/88e6b5a34a0635ea8761f48c1117a177bd3f24948e7cd4f458b586cac70a3abe

Thanks to this guy, 1 more BTC for me: my wallet
2033  Other / Meta / Re: BitcoinTalk++ script - v0.1.35 on: September 01, 2013, 08:12:29 PM
Any preference whiskers75?


Wow, quoted. Now I know all the colors I can choose from!

Also, just add a setting for the color. I like the blue for the record Tongue

Actually all the colors are possible, this was only a subset but I didn't want to post 255 (255*255)-squares Grin
Yeah I knew blue was great!
I'll add the settings then (for negative, neutral and positive)

Any preference whiskers75?

-snip-

I laughed. A lot. I guess that took you quite a while.
Not exactly Grin
I lolled, smart move!
Hey, what did you expect?
2034  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: PYWallet Help - Dumping encrypted private key on: September 01, 2013, 08:06:54 PM
Bitcoin isn't running. I have full 777 permissions in that directory. If I rename wallet.dat to otherwallet.dat, and then run Bitcoin (to generate new wallet.dat file), then stop Bitcoin, then execute the exact same command, then it will work. Does this indicate a corrupted wallet.dat file?
Likely, try the wallet recovery feature on this corrupted file

Also, you may want to tell the user something before changing his wallet selection. When I went pywallet.py --walletdump --wallet=otherwallet.dat (the file I then renamed to wallet.dat) it just walletdumped wallet.dat because it couldn't read otherwallet.dat or something. That managed to confuse me a bit.
This is REALLY odd
This is not an expected behavior, nor something I ever heard...
Are you sure this is what is happening?
No symlinks?
2035  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pywallet 2.1.0: manage your wallets/addresses/keys/tx's on: September 01, 2013, 07:58:11 PM
As the new version will have nothing to do with the current code I think I'd better change the name... It's kinda sad as I find the name "pywallet" quite catchy and I've been using it for more than 2 years now!
But well...
  • I can't name a pre-alpha software like something that is mature for 2+ years
  • 3 different programs (Joric's original software, my curent fork and my future work) with the same name is rather unfriendly...

Moreover I'm bad at finding good names, so I'd like to know if anyone here has ideas
2036  Other / Meta / Re: BitcoinTalk++ script - v0.1.34 on: September 01, 2013, 07:14:39 PM
Any preference whiskers75?

-snip-

I laughed. A lot. I guess that took you quite a while.
Not exactly Grin

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python
ret=''
n=4
for rrr in range(n+1):
rr=int(255.0*rrr/n)
for vvv in range(n+1):
vv=int(255.0*vvv/n)
for bbb in range(n+1):
bb=int(255.0*bbb/n)
r,v,b=map(lambda x:'%02x'%x, [rr,vv,bb])
ret+='[[b][color=#'+r+v+b+']0%[/color][/b][size=5pt]/8[/size]] '
ret+='\n'
ret+='\n'
print ret
2037  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: PYWallet Help - Dumping encrypted private key on: September 01, 2013, 07:08:48 PM
This chunk comes from the "pool" part of the dump
There must be another occurence of "1ktfy4LrHRQ2bmLauCdstbgGJEpPa8Qm6" in the dump

Do you use the correct syntax for the keydump?
2038  Other / Meta / Re: BitcoinTalk++ script - v0.1.34 on: September 01, 2013, 07:02:01 PM
Any preference whiskers75?

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2039  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation Board Election Details Announced on: September 01, 2013, 06:36:43 PM
I support Luke Dashjr because I think he and Gavin need to spend more time together. lol

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=62037.0
I hope the meetings are recorded

Luke is an extreme introvert iRL, keeping very quiet and to himself unless asked something directly. At the San Jose conference, he was like some ghost, slinking around the entire conference without saying anything or being noticed. So I doubt him and Gavin being in the same room will be as entertaining as him and Gavin on the same forum.
Shame Sad
2040  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs artwork on: September 01, 2013, 06:22:05 PM


Edit: Looks like Captain Obvious edited his post
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