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September 08, 2011, 07:59:48 PM
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Looks like the current version of this trash is breaking already:

http://solidcointalk.org/topic/177-transaction-creation-failed/
Nah, 1st one is probably someone discovering the "joy" of a hard 4kB tx size limit (*way* more convenient than those EVIL variable tx fees, eh?)
2nd seems to be for some reason stuck downloading the chain and keeps DCing his peers thanks to the "disconnect peer if he sends us more than 9 orphan tx" "improvement".

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September 08, 2011, 08:01:29 PM
Last edit: September 09, 2011, 02:04:24 AM by Maged
 #22

Looks like the current version of this trash is breaking already:

http://solidcointalk.org/topic/177-transaction-creation-failed/
Nah, 1st one is probably someone discovering the "joy" of a hard 4kB tx size limit (*way* more convenient than those EVIL variable tx fees, eh?)
2nd seems to be for some reason stuck downloading the chain and keeps DCing his peers thanks to the "disconnect peer if he sends us more than 9 orphan tx" "improvement".

This reminds me of computer science days in college when my prof said sometimes fixing something breaks more things than it fixes. That statement applies oh so clearly here.

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September 08, 2011, 10:11:25 PM
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Looks like the current version of this trash is breaking already:

http://solidcointalk.org/topic/177-transaction-creation-failed/

Hey, that's a new record for CH.

Maybe 1.11 will last a whole TWENTY minutes!

Well he does code like a retarded drunken macaque. Has he even heard of testing?

It's amazing he has the front to complain about the slow pace of BitCoin development when anyone can see the mess you get when you rush these things.
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September 09, 2011, 05:15:52 AM
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Improvements designed to improve network efficiency btw is not some absurd statement like you are making it seem like, if you understood software at all you would never have stated that and it could be any number of things, sending and receiving fewer messages, bundling communications by time or size, changes in how updates are broadcast/requested.
Who said improving networking is absurd?
You are a very first-degree person aren't you?
If you had even an ounce of critical thinking, you would understand that what I am mocking is not what he claims he did, but the way he is padding his changelog with hollow marketing bullshit to make it look like he did a lot of big changes, without ever citing anything concrete.

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