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September 24, 2014, 10:34:37 PM |
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How do you set the data directory for boolb-qt? I tried adding -datadir=d:\WhereIWantItToGo\data but it just immediately crashes.
Also tried running qt-boolb.exe --help from cmd, and it also immediately crashes.
Hi jwinterm! It's not crushed, it exit right after start, because you passed wrong command line parameter, since this is not console but GUI application, it can't write messages in console. Anyway, this issue should be handled somehow, in future, i'll add this in todo list. Anyway, here is command line for launching with specified data dir: qt-boolb.exe --data-dir=C:\home\tmp Zoidberg I had actually tried that already: D:\boolberry\qt-boolb.exe --datadir=d:\boolberry\data It still closes instantly. Also, when you run any bitcoin clone from the command line with --help flag, it will open with a set of all startup options, so yea, there must be someway to handle it.
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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September 24, 2014, 10:38:32 PM |
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How do you set the data directory for boolb-qt? I tried adding -datadir=d:\WhereIWantItToGo\data but it just immediately crashes.
Also tried running qt-boolb.exe --help from cmd, and it also immediately crashes.
Hi jwinterm! It's not crushed, it exit right after start, because you passed wrong command line parameter, since this is not console but GUI application, it can't write messages in console. Anyway, this issue should be handled somehow, in future, i'll add this in todo list. Anyway, here is command line for launching with specified data dir: qt-boolb.exe --data-dir=C:\home\tmp Zoidberg I had actually tried that already: D:\boolberry\qt-boolb.exe --datadir=d:\boolberry\data It still closes instantly. Also, when you run any bitcoin clone from the command line with --help flag, it will open with a set of all startup options, so yea, there must be someway to handle it. --data-dir
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fluffypony
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September 24, 2014, 11:11:43 PM |
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So is Boolberry's "get ahead" plan to openly insult others in their thread? So much for jl777's claim of us being "cryptonote brothers". Look, it's been a rough couple of days, and we're all completely exhausted from sitting on the edge of our seat waiting for some phantom attack. You go and drop this bomb-shell of a post on Bitcointalk about how you've found some breaking issue that affects every CN coin and say that you urgently need to alert all of the exchanges. Understandably, given the context and the apparent looming threat, we're going to look at the commit and assume this is something that needs urgent attention. We made a judgement call, added it, and reverted the commit within minutes. Now you may say that we're not cautious enough. You may call us reactionary under pressure. You may even rightfully say that we are unfamiliar with a codebase we did not write. All of this is true. But to say we "have no idea what [we] do", and to personally insult me? That's uncalled for and unnecessary, and is a terribly weak attempt to make yourself look good. Let me save you the hassle for next time: you are a very accomplished coder. Clearly you can churn out code like there's no tomorrow. There, now next time you won't feel the need to insult me or insult us, you can just quote this post and pat yourself on the back. You need to seriously give some thought to the way your very public actions reflect on the cryptocurrency that you and you alone control.
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jwinterm
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September 24, 2014, 11:23:13 PM |
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--data-dir
oh, derp. Fixed it. Thanks zoidberg
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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September 25, 2014, 12:51:33 AM |
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So is Boolberry's "get ahead" plan to openly insult others in their thread? So much for jl777's claim of us being "cryptonote brothers". Look, it's been a rough couple of days, and we're all completely exhausted from sitting on the edge of our seat waiting for some phantom attack. You go and drop this bomb-shell of a post on Bitcointalk about how you've found some breaking issue that affects every CN coin and say that you urgently need to alert all of the exchanges. Understandably, given the context and the apparent looming threat, we're going to look at the commit and assume this is something that needs urgent attention. We made a judgement call, added it, and reverted the commit within minutes. Now you may say that we're not cautious enough. You may call us reactionary under pressure. You may even rightfully say that we are unfamiliar with a codebase we did not write. All of this is true. But to say we "have no idea what [we] do", and to personally insult me? That's uncalled for and unnecessary, and is a terribly weak attempt to make yourself look good. Let me save you the hassle for next time: you are a very accomplished coder. Clearly you can churn out code like there's no tomorrow. There, now next time you won't feel the need to insult me or insult us, you can just quote this post and pat yourself on the back. You need to seriously give some thought to the way your very public actions reflect on the cryptocurrency that you and you alone control. hey, man, may be there is no tomorrow for Monero, but not for Boolberry. fluffypony, didn't know that you so sensetive after all that you was saing before about me and our project. But, anyway i'm pleased to know that you trust me so much that pull my commits without even read it. Notice: If someone want to push few exploits into monero code, you know how to reach me PS: Storm is over, relax and have a some fun, eveyone do mistakes, don't take seriously my joke.
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jl777
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September 25, 2014, 01:04:53 AM |
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So is Boolberry's "get ahead" plan to openly insult others in their thread? So much for jl777's claim of us being "cryptonote brothers". Look, it's been a rough couple of days, and we're all completely exhausted from sitting on the edge of our seat waiting for some phantom attack. You go and drop this bomb-shell of a post on Bitcointalk about how you've found some breaking issue that affects every CN coin and say that you urgently need to alert all of the exchanges. Understandably, given the context and the apparent looming threat, we're going to look at the commit and assume this is something that needs urgent attention. We made a judgement call, added it, and reverted the commit within minutes. Now you may say that we're not cautious enough. You may call us reactionary under pressure. You may even rightfully say that we are unfamiliar with a codebase we did not write. All of this is true. But to say we "have no idea what [we] do", and to personally insult me? That's uncalled for and unnecessary, and is a terribly weak attempt to make yourself look good. Let me save you the hassle for next time: you are a very accomplished coder. Clearly you can churn out code like there's no tomorrow. There, now next time you won't feel the need to insult me or insult us, you can just quote this post and pat yourself on the back. You need to seriously give some thought to the way your very public actions reflect on the cryptocurrency that you and you alone control. It seems CZ has a sense of humor, he did put the in his post It has been stressful days, let us forgive each other for small things The important thing is that we are all working to help improve cryptonote James
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September 25, 2014, 01:15:08 AM |
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but not for Boolberry.
Is that an announcement?
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September 25, 2014, 01:25:41 AM |
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Now you may say that we're not cautious enough. You may call us reactionary under pressure. You may even rightfully say that we are unfamiliar with a codebase we did not write. All of this is true. you (Crypto_Zoidberg) are a very accomplished coder. Clearly you can churn out code like there's no tomorrow.
Bookmarked.
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September 25, 2014, 04:06:55 AM |
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Boolberry or Rune Berry? Plz the end soon discuss coin name
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September 25, 2014, 07:27:32 AM |
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So is Boolberry's "get ahead" plan to openly insult others in their thread? So much for jl777's claim of us being "cryptonote brothers". Look, it's been a rough couple of days, and we're all completely exhausted from sitting on the edge of our seat waiting for some phantom attack. You go and drop this bomb-shell of a post on Bitcointalk about how you've found some breaking issue that affects every CN coin and say that you urgently need to alert all of the exchanges. Understandably, given the context and the apparent looming threat, we're going to look at the commit and assume this is something that needs urgent attention. We made a judgement call, added it, and reverted the commit within minutes. Now you may say that we're not cautious enough. You may call us reactionary under pressure. You may even rightfully say that we are unfamiliar with a codebase we did not write. All of this is true. But to say we "have no idea what [we] do", and to personally insult me? That's uncalled for and unnecessary, and is a terribly weak attempt to make yourself look good. Let me save you the hassle for next time: you are a very accomplished coder. Clearly you can churn out code like there's no tomorrow. There, now next time you won't feel the need to insult me or insult us, you can just quote this post and pat yourself on the back. You need to seriously give some thought to the way your very public actions reflect on the cryptocurrency that you and you alone control. hey, man, may be there is no tomorrow for Monero, but not for Boolberry. fluffypony, didn't know that you so sensetive after all that you was saing before about me and our project. But, anyway i'm pleased to know that you trust me so much that pull my commits without even read it. Notice: If someone want to push few exploits into monero code, you know how to reach me PS: Storm is over, relax and have a some fun, eveyone do mistakes, don't take seriously my joke. Guys, you are all doing a wonderful thing, you contribute to one of the most important technologies for the future of humanity. Your names will be remembered for ever in the history books of the free world (I mean really free, not the American "free world"). Just close your eyes and think about the big picture and how important your job is.. forget these petty ego wars, please..
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fluffypony
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September 25, 2014, 09:16:39 AM |
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Bookmarked. Acknowledging a code monkey who churns out tons of raw code is not much of an accomplishment, it would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the number of lines of code this project's sole contributor pushes out. I mean, if you want to go by that measure as indicative of anything, then I strongly suggest you look at the BitsharesX contributors, who make both crypto_zoidberg and us look like we're lazy: https://github.com/dacsunlimited/bitsharesx/graphs/contributorsPS: Storm is over, relax and have a some fun, eveyone do mistakes, don't take seriously my joke.
Openly insulting me and other Monero developers is not a joke. You can't add an emoticon to the end and expect that everything will be alright. The proof of your ability should come from what you do, not from throwing mud across the fence couched in a smiley face. At least have the courage to stand by what you say instead of trying to excuse it.
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September 25, 2014, 09:21:06 AM |
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Bookmarked. Acknowledging a code monkey who churns out tons of raw code is not much of an accomplishment, it would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the number of lines of code this project's sole contributor pushes out. I mean, if you want to go by that measure as indicative of anything, then I strongly suggest you look at the BitsharesX contributors, who make both crypto_zoidberg and us look like we're lazy: https://github.com/dacsunlimited/bitsharesx/graphs/contributorsPS: Storm is over, relax and have a some fun, eveyone do mistakes, don't take seriously my joke.
Openly insulting me and other Monero developers is not a joke. You can't add an emoticon to the end and expect that everything will be alright. The proof of your ability should come from what you do, not from throwing mud across the fence couched in a smiley face. At least have the courage to stand by what you say instead of trying to excuse it.
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September 25, 2014, 11:40:42 AM |
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Actually you are detrimental to both Monero and Boolberry projects. I think without you, both would have had substantial progress by now. How are you a lead dev of anything without knowing how to code is beyond shocking. Can you point to any lines of code of significance that you have authored till date to the project? or any open source projects of significance? The actual coders and contributors of Monero are the ones who should be driving the project forward. You are just a poison everyone has to deal with. If you were fired from the position, both projects would move forward with great pace and no one is going to miss you and we don't have to withstand the army of the gullible that feed off of your negative energy. Your posts are always vitriolic and you have smeared zoidberg countless number of times. This was an occasion where you could have shown professionalism, but I think the biggest compliment for you is that someone even mentions your name. You are a delusional piece of insignificant garbage.
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September 25, 2014, 12:26:39 PM |
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-nonsense-
Why don't you use your real account? Don't have the courage to? Ah well, then this conversation is pointless, and your opinion is irrelevant. Welcome to my ignore list.
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September 25, 2014, 01:29:22 PM |
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bbr is a good coin, but the price is cheap ,
we should spead bbr to the world
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September 25, 2014, 01:31:09 PM |
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is cheap
why you think so ?
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jwinterm
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September 25, 2014, 02:08:14 PM |
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Please spread the hash a bit, to any of the pools below or solo mining. The top two pools (removed from list), cncoin.farm and bbr.5limi.com, control like 90% of the network hashrate. Either one alone is close to 50%. They also have the highest fees. This has been a message brought to you by the bureau of common sense - MBK's Boolberry Mining Pool - Germany (Nuremberg), 2%, mbk, IRC:
- Sheepman's Mining Pool - US (FL), 0%, sheepman, IRC: sheepman
- ExtremePool - US (West), 2%, 33zer0w0lf, IRC: dayas
- Hashhot - US, 2%, guozhuliu, IRC:
- Unipool - Canada, 1%, unipool, IRC: unipool
- PooLTo.Be - DE, 1%( 0.05% to pool dev, 0.05% to core devs), filou4, IRC: PCFiL
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September 25, 2014, 02:13:58 PM |
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is cheap
why you think so ? I do not know if it is cheap or not. The mining revenue cannot cover electricity cost.
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jwinterm
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September 25, 2014, 02:35:49 PM |
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Also, pool/network related. Does anyone know why the network hashrate seems to bounce up by 100% (or down by 50%) so frequently? It seems to oscillate between 5.something and 10.something Gh/s. Is this just due to the way network hashrate is calculated from difficulty, or is there actually huge variations in the network hashrate several times per day?
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September 25, 2014, 02:39:14 PM |
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is cheap
why you think so ? I do not know if it is cheap or not. The mining revenue cannot cover electricity cost. I think BBR was always less profitable to mine compared to other coins. I suppose that the majority of miners see such a bright future for it that they are willing to mine without current profit. I can speak for myself, i mine it with what i have, only 2 GPUs combined producing 1.1Mhashes/s and i didn't even bother to calculate how much i get daily with current price. And, even with that small hashpower, that i do mine solo. I could mine something more profitable and than buy BBR i suppose, but i'm to lazy for that and it would weaken the network. Regarding the price, there is nothing wrong with slow organic increase
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