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141  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Comic: Bank Scam, 2 versions of the same story on: August 10, 2011, 05:42:07 PM
well at least they aren't talking about hunting down and killing him anymore.
142  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Security Audit recommendations for Win7/XP, OSX and Linux on: August 10, 2011, 05:33:03 PM
HAHAHAH, not one reply! xD
143  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Security Audit recommendations for Win7/XP, OSX and Linux on: August 10, 2011, 05:18:51 AM
After browsing the subreddit and seeing a dude recommending security audits having been downvoted by everyone there. I decided to start running security audits on my toyboxen since here lately I've pissed several people off, who I'm sure as hell are the scumbag types. XD haha and I realized Hey! this shit is exactly what everyone else should be doing that isn't already.

You can recommend using linux or truecrypt or whatever else, but that shit is completely meaningless unless you know how to audit your security. Just because "insert random shit here" doesn't find anything it doesn't mean someone has access to your system. For instance microshafters have a hole just for them (and probably mil) in win7. So even if it seems* you are alone, it could just be a configuration allowing some fat dude neckbeard eating doritos watching you watch your pornz, and if you watch the really good shit, of course he is, and probably even telling his crew cut comrades! xD

So after this post, I hope that you guys can begin providing outlets, methods & software usage for security auditing.

Things like using netstat and what all that gibberish means, you don't have to make it easy, just usable enough with a concise description and some copy / pasting into consoles/terminals/prompts.

lot's of people require this info, to the point they don't even know it.
144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: comments please! on: August 10, 2011, 04:53:29 AM
well seeing as how you  had not provided pictures of the space, transparent cost numbers and other shit, shipping info and geographical or rough location data, or really anything much but a seat of your pants type post.

it's not going to work.

#1, you can't post your name or actual location, cuz then you open yourself up to a real smash and grab.
#2, well #1 is enough to make it too risky for you and everyone else involved, unless you create an idea to fix that.
#3, your whole premise is that of setting up a makeshift data center, relying on people to send entire computers(shipping is costly, repair is costly, hardware is costly, your time is costly, their time is costly, troubleshooting is costly). however people are indeed selling this kind of venture who already have the hardware in place at undisclosed locations with their entire business model written up and transparent, where the client just ssh's into said platform and controls what they want to do.
#4, you have to register as a business, so that the cops won't kick in your door for growing herb.
#5 insurance so one person's shit doesn't burn everyone and your shit down.
#6, you currently have 34 posts, this should have actually been #1 but I didn't want to break to you so hard.

I hope I stopped you from doing this, or at least have you reconsidering posting something like what you posted again. All these people expect a level of professionalism that you have not yet provided.
In the future, when you have another idea, explore the idea to a vast and very thorough extent before processing it into this forum. it will saved you a load of trouble and headache.

Just remember before you post any kind of endeavor that requires another party to put trust on you, read the shit you wrote, and deduce if you would even question trusting the guy who posted it. you also need really good looking pictures. in this case the inside of a missle silo or nuclear bunker coupled with some kind of long standing proof.

you got lucky and received my once a month free advice on how to do shit good! Cheesy



#1  I absolutely can post the location.  This isn't some fucking apartment.  We are 6 floors up with corporate security.
#2  Hence why I am bouncing it out there to see if anyone is interested enough to overcome said flaws
#3  Where can I get my 10 Gh/s hosted for a REASONABLE fixed fee by someone only hosting BTC miners?
#4  Already done
#5  Already done
#6  Sorry I can't live my life on the forums.  I actually have a life outside here.


This would merely be an addition to an existing, well established organization.  I am not trying to set up a datacenter in my basement.  

Thanks for the advice.....next time I am starting up a lemonade stand I will look you up.  



dam man, I wasn't trying to be a dick.
I was sincerely helping you.
but man now you really do need to stop,
cuz what you just did fucked up your whole plan.
I'm going to think twice about ever being nice to you again.
145  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: comments please! on: August 10, 2011, 04:18:09 AM
well seeing as how you  had not provided pictures of the space, transparent cost numbers and other shit, shipping info and geographical or rough location data, or really anything much but a seat of your pants type post.

it's not going to work.

#1, you can't post your name or actual location, cuz then you open yourself up to a real smash and grab.
#2, well #1 is enough to make it too risky for you and everyone else involved, unless you create an idea to fix that.
#3, your whole premise is that of setting up a makeshift data center, relying on people to send entire computers(shipping is costly, repair is costly, hardware is costly, your time is costly, their time is costly, troubleshooting is costly, Security is costly). however people are indeed selling this kind of venture who already have the hardware in place at undisclosed locations with their entire business model written up and transparent, where the client just ssh's into said platform and controls what they want to do.
#4, you have to register as a business, so that the cops won't kick in your door for growing herb.
#5 insurance so one person's shit doesn't burn everyone and your shit down.
#6, you currently have 34 posts, this should have actually been #1 but I didn't want to break to you so hard.

I hope I stopped you from doing this, or at least have you reconsidering posting something like what you posted again. All these people expect a level of professionalism that you have not yet provided.
In the future, when you have another idea, explore the idea to a vast and very thorough extent before processing it into this forum. it will saved you a load of trouble and headache.

Just remember before you post any kind of endeavor that requires another party to put trust on you, read the shit you wrote, and deduce if you would even question trusting the guy who posted it. you also need really good looking pictures. in this case the inside of a missle silo or nuclear bunker coupled with some kind of long standing proof.

you got lucky and received my once a month free advice on how to do shit good! Cheesy
146  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This rally could have been predicted by using Google Trends. on: August 10, 2011, 02:06:02 AM
This would also have made you buy on Aug 03, losing money.

This is a search volume graph, not a financial graph. The market lags a day behind heavy news and search traffic. Price may shoot up on a day that search volume falls. Do you have historical daily prices saved somewhere? I do not recall if btc price fell significantly on the 4th.

fell on the 4th and fell significantly on the 5th:
http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg30zczsg2011-07-04zeg2011-07-06zvztgSzm1g10zm2g25
147  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Arduino Library to interface with Bitcoin on: August 10, 2011, 02:01:05 AM
Is anybody working on this? I had a similar idea and would be interesting in helping. What about using Processing to create an app that could run on a web server, and then pipe info back in forth to the Arduino.
might be quicker to use nodejs.
148  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pet Supply store anyone? on: August 09, 2011, 09:16:18 PM
jellyfish aquariums.
149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: North Korea and Bitcoin on: August 09, 2011, 10:57:00 AM
In chna, prisoners are forced to the point they can't see or move their fingers to play world of warcraft.
Each one is forced to grind roughly 300USD per day.
If those guards got wind of bitcoin, then investors are now giving a disturbingly oppressive and very corrupt department easy to hide money.
150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin article (gizmodo) one more media source stating the death of bitcoin on: August 08, 2011, 06:35:11 PM
Step 1- Watch the price go down

Step 2- Buy

Step 3- Watch the price go down more

Step 4- lose money  :/

I fixed that for you,
a good number of us study it and this is the observed correlation.
151  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ATTN: MtGox on: August 08, 2011, 06:28:26 PM
Criticisms about GxB's approach aside, I think my point still applies.  As I support the two views which you criticized. (Aggressive, involved feedback, and restricting bot abuse viability)

Whining like a child that isn't getting his way is hardly feedback.  In the adult world, feedback is not the same as just saying "I don't like this, you need to change" over and over again.

And I've said nothing on "restricting bot abuse viability".  I'm actually all for it.  I think the exchanges certainly have the right to stop any abusive bots they find.  We are at odds because you are defining "abuse" to mean "that which I don't approve of" instead of "that which the rightful policy maker doesn't approve of".

You should keep your Insults to a minimum or make them non-existent.
He has very valid points. #1 being the charts are completely useless with rampant bots abusing volumes.
152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MYBITCOIN.COM MOVES 50213.22337BTC IN PUBLIC AS A SHOW OF GOOD FAITH on: August 08, 2011, 06:24:53 PM
did you guys make a tally of how much you collectively had in mybitcoin yet?
153  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ARTICLE] The Bitcoin Economy Is Collapsing With No Sign of Recovery on: August 08, 2011, 06:19:03 PM
most people realize now they aren't buying in but instead just giving their money to hackers instead.
i would say 99% of the new people who actually "Bought in" since May have had a considerable loss.
154  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ATTN: MtGox on: August 08, 2011, 06:06:02 PM
Bitcoin is terminal running along this direction.
No serious investor would get caught in this scheme.
155  Other / Off-topic / Re: "Open-source is bad!" on: August 08, 2011, 05:08:29 AM
closed source can be quite nice in that you can many times ask for features from the devs.
you spend 50 quid to a small userbase or spend 30 grand with a small to medium userbase and they will generally always listen to your input.
156  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ATTN: MtGox on: August 08, 2011, 04:43:37 AM
mtgox's subreddit may be a good place for this.

157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ATTN: MtGox on: August 08, 2011, 04:39:23 AM
GeniuSxBoY: Why do you care if a bot adds and removes orders? How does it effect you at all?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaslighting
158  Other / Meta / Re: LOCK MY THREAD BITCH! on: August 08, 2011, 02:19:14 AM
maged you dirty cock.
159  Other / Meta / LOCK MY THREAD BITCH! on: August 08, 2011, 02:17:36 AM
Cheesy
160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Black Monday?? on: August 08, 2011, 02:14:48 AM
I'll buy at 2USD.
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