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March 16, 2016, 07:01:22 PM |
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1398969.msg14219113#msg14219113Any professional software developer knows that you don't use ports <1025 for server applications other than those that are the most trusted (and generally oldest) such as SSH, IMAP, POP3, SMTP and HTTP (being the most common of those). Bitcoin does not use a port <1025 and in fact basically no alts do either *except* IOTA (where the port number was actually hard-coded into the software). Now apparently @CfB thinks that I need to enter into a 50 BTC bet in order for him to explain his use of such a port (that no other professional software engineer would use). Also @CfB is in fact *not a professional software engineer* (he shows no record of having been employed by any company that anyone knows of and his code has been reviewed by several actual software engineers and described as being "terrible"). I do understand that most of the IOTA investors are just wanting to "get rich quick" so they probably don't even care but I do think that the point needs to be made that this person is "pretending to be a software engineer".
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March 16, 2016, 07:06:13 PM |
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SSH, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IOTA, HTTP protocols all use ports < 1025, whats the problem?
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March 16, 2016, 07:07:14 PM |
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SSH, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IOTA, HTTP protocols all use ports < 1025, whats the problem?
Did you not read the OP at all? Standard *nix servers that use those ports are expected to run as *root* but not others (don't put IOTA in that list please as it is just plain stupid to do so). If Linus Torvald supports your scam coin then I'll happily lock this topic.
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March 16, 2016, 07:09:10 PM |
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SSH, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IOTA, HTTP protocols all use ports < 1025, whats the problem?
Did you not read the OP at all? Standard *nix servers that use those ports are expected to run as *root* but not others. I'm talking about STANDARD PROTOCOL-s. IOTA is a payment protocol, like SFTP is a protocol to transfer files, its obvious. You can run iota software as a daemon on NIX systems.
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March 16, 2016, 07:09:44 PM |
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I'm talking about STANDARD PROTOCOL-s. IOTA is a payment protocol, like SFTP is a protocol to transfer files, its obvious. You can run iota software as a daemon on NIX systems.
Nope - it is not. For a start - if you look at any of the "standard protocol apps" they don't hard-code the ports (so it fails at even trying to "pretend to be like a standard daemon"). I understand that you are probably being paid to post but you are clearly "out of your depth" in this topic (perhaps you should stick to the non-technical ones).
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March 16, 2016, 07:12:10 PM |
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For a start - if you look at any of the "standard protocol apps" they don't hard-code their ports.
Software written as simple as possible for learning purposes can hardcode this stuff.
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March 16, 2016, 07:12:41 PM |
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For a start - if you look at any of the "standard protocol apps" they don't hard-code their ports.
Software written as simple as possible for learning purposes can hardcode this stuff. What on earth are you talking about? Software that uses restricted ports and hard-codes them is simply "shit software". If IOTA is "just for learning" then why on earth take peoples money to do so? (are you going to refund everyone for pretending to create a serious piece of software?)
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March 16, 2016, 07:21:54 PM |
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For a start - if you look at any of the "standard protocol apps" they don't hard-code their ports.
Software written as simple as possible for learning purposes can hardcode this stuff. What on earth are you talking about? Software that uses restricted ports and hard-codes them is simply "shit software". If IOTA is "just for learning" then why on earth take peoples money to do so? (are you going to refund everyone for pretending to create a serious piece of software?) Well they offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong
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March 16, 2016, 07:22:45 PM |
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Thought everyone already wrote off this subject as easily explainable:
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March 16, 2016, 07:23:25 PM |
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Well the offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong If you want to speculate on software that is created by someone who isn't even a qualified software engineer then that is up to you. (just don't complain when it all goes sour as you didn't want to know anything other than the idea you might make some profit)
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March 16, 2016, 07:25:18 PM |
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Well the offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong Did you verify that Iota adhered to all laws and regulations for selling investment securities in every jurisdiction where they offered the "tokens" for sale to investors? Specifically did they register these tokens with the SEC in the USA? If not, did they restrict non-qualified USA investors from obtaining the coins? I hope you aware it is against the policy of crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo to offer any shares or redeemable tokens to contributors.
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March 16, 2016, 07:27:37 PM |
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Well the offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong If you want to speculate on software that is created by someone who isn't even a qualified software engineer then that is up to you. Just don't complain when it all goes sour. I use Facebook (software written by not a qualified software engineer Mark Zuckerberg) - have no problems during last 10 years. But thank you.
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March 16, 2016, 07:28:54 PM |
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I use Facebook (software written by not a qualified software engineer Mark Zuckerberg) - have no problems during last 10 years.
But thank you.
Aha - and what has @CfB written that is equivalent to Facebook? (don't tell me that IOTA is as even the first version of Facebook was much better written than that crap)
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March 16, 2016, 07:29:01 PM |
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Well the offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong If you want to speculate on software that is created by someone who isn't even a qualified software engineer then that is up to you. Just don't complain when it all goes sour. I use Facebook (software written by not a qualified software engineer Mark Zuckerberg) - have no problems during last 10 years. But thank you. Nonsense. Facebook has 1000s of employees and many professional software engineers.
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March 16, 2016, 07:33:34 PM |
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Well the offer me to buy some software during Crowdsale, I liked the idea DAG and bought some. What have I done wrong Did you verify that Iota adhered to all laws and regulations for selling investment securities in every jurisdiction where they offered the "tokens" for sale to investors? Specifically did they register these tokens with the SEC in the USA? If not, did they restrict non-qualified USA investors from obtaining the coins? I hope you aware it is against the policy of crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo to offer any shares or redeemable tokens to contributors. Dude, you're never gonna make progress or history if you adhere to all laws and regulations. They are specifically created to maintain status quo, keep you in the dark. It's a start of Knowledge Age by your own prognostications, think how you can change the world, forget regulations
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March 16, 2016, 07:34:00 PM |
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I use Facebook (software written by not a qualified software engineer Mark Zuckerberg) - have no problems during last 10 years.
But thank you.
Aha - and what has @CfB written that is equivalent to Facebook? (don't tell me that IOTA is as even the first version of Facebook was much better written than that crap) Where can I view the source code of first version of facebook ? Or you are talking about GUI ?
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March 16, 2016, 07:37:40 PM |
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Where can I view the source code of first version of facebook ? Or you are talking about GUI ?
Seriously - have you heard of files such as /etc/ssh/sshd.config or are you entirely ignorant? (and if you're entirely ignorant then why on earth are you investing your money in something that you don't understand?) Also Facebook uses HTTP idiot (so your comparison is retarded as it to be expected from a shill who knows nothing). (and no I don't see any reason to be nice or polite to obvious shills of a scam coin such as yourself)
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March 16, 2016, 07:41:24 PM |
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Where can I view the source code of first version of facebook ? Or you are talking about GUI ?
Seriously - have you heard of files such as /etc/ssh/sshd.config or are you entirely ignorant? You kinda alluding that you hacked facebook in early days via sshd vulnerability and steal the source code
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March 16, 2016, 07:43:06 PM |
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You kinda alluding that you hacked facebook in early days via sshd vulnerability and steal the soruce code Further idiotic posts from an obvious shill. When you don't understand the first thing about the internet why on earth would you invest your money with an unprofessional software developer who claims that "ternary logic" is some sort of "magic mist"?
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March 16, 2016, 07:47:05 PM |
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You kinda alluding that you hacked facebook in early days via sshd vulnerability and steal the soruce code Further idiotic posts from an obvious shill. When you don't understand the first thing about the internet why on earth would you invest your money with an unprofessional software developer who claims that "ternary logic" is some sort of "magic mist"? Hm, same holds for most coins here since no issuer needs to lay out the risks...
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