Vlad stop crying you're ridiculous I proposed you half a dozen times to make your coin if you pay me a decent amount You refused Grow a pair and put your money where your mouth is Oh wait, you can't even grow a pair with your wife, forget it You want to build a new coin for me. A) I don't a new coin this second. B) I need to fix this coin first which will cost a lot. C) There's no way I'll ever pay anyone ever again unless I know they're real programmers. Self taught is ok as long as you're really good in C++. I don't want. I told you I can do it and others can too. Real programmer == good in C++? You are seriously fucked up bro. I'll give the retard .3 BTC for those 900,000 coins. That's my final offer.
Not that broke apparently.
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Vlad stop crying you're ridiculous I proposed you half a dozen times to make your coin if you pay me a decent amount You refused Grow a pair and put your money where your mouth is Oh wait, you can't even grow a pair with your wife, forget it
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@kuzetsa: it depends on what you mean by private key. As the wallet is encrypted beforehand and pywallet doesn't ask for the passphrase, what it strips out are encrypted private keys, which are totally meaningless. If you meant something like "it can read my private keys" then it's wrong (that's what I thought you meant the first time). If you were only describing the process and actually meant encrypted private keys then it's right.
@Dabs: yes it's the same trick, I didn't think about making a whole watching wallet at the time
@OP: pywallet with the feature is no more in beta
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Ok I finished the thing that didn't work: Now RichG, please use that link to put your password and try again. If it doesn't work uninstall the script and install it again. Todo: - Make votes revertable
Change format/make it editable
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I was at 3333 for more than an hour, you had to open the thread after I posted the 3334th right? I want my pizza I finally sent you your prize for solving the Orange Glass Door puzzle. Go buy a pizza with that! Thanks That was a nice idea
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Vlad and his Scrypt ASIC
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Edit: I changed to this: joe [+4] [+ -] Do you find this ok? Propose me a nice style if not.
that's fine! edit: just updated - + & - should be bold too. Agree and dark grey would be better. Ps: Any way to stop abuse? Like if someone makes a new account and starts giving negative votes to everyone? The problem is that bold doesn't change much, but ok I'll change that in the next release. Dark grey for [+-]? I thought it would be better to make it discrete. Anyway, once I'm done with a function that refuses to work without any reasons, I'll make colors editable. Against abuse, for now there's only me. I'm sending passwords by hand so I can easily see who's doing that and ban him.
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If i disable it and enable it later, password will remain same?
Ps: Negative ratings color is green instead of red.
Yes, the password only depends on the username. Good idea, I'll change the color of +/- then. Light grey I think.See edit JackJack fixed the issue 1h after the bug report. Please, don't forget to tip him if you like what he's doing. He's very bad at begging! Not sure the script is worth anything right now. I'd like to make it much more useful though. so, you can't revoke a vote? what if I missclicked and gave a wrong rating? It's planned I wanted to see if it's used by enough people before putting energy into features.
Edit: I changed to this: joe [ +4] [+ -]Do you find this ok? Propose me a nice style if not.
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The script should now keep your password forever instead of randomly asking it again when you want to vote. If you put a dummy password you would be able to set it again the next time you vote. I will change that soon though.
Please post any suggestions you may have.
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Fixed for Chrome
Confirmed to be working Great! could you send me a pw too? looks really interesting thanks! Sent
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I'm no longer experiencing the slow-downs, seems to be fixed. Thanks!
Actually, the random - though very frequent - stallings are back for me, guess it's linked to the peak hours, which is probably not a good sign. Same
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Sent to both.
The script should keep the pass and never ask again once you enter it, but it seems I have to put it each time I want to vote. I'll investigate.
Disclosure: I have access to votes, if it bothers someone I can change that to make them anonymous. Users wouldn't be able to reverse their votes afterwards though.
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WOW, quote a single post of mine where I support a scamcoin You either: - are trolling - are stupid Probably both Stop repeating yourself. R3wt is a good guy, he did make a mistake tho I don't give a damn about him, you said shit and can't even back it
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I was at 3333 for more than an hour, you had to open the thread after I posted the 3334th right? I want my pizza
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Congrats
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That isn't a phone number! That's just a bunch of random digits!
This is a phone number:
1-620-205-7289 (not me)
US != World kthxbai +1 Although, the US is #1. ...in the international phone system. 1 is the country code for the US!
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That isn't a phone number! That's just a bunch of random digits!
This is a phone number:
1-620-205-7289 (not me)
US != World kthxbai
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That deserves a pizza joeyjmr8484, would you send me one?
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