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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People that do not want to be susceptible to Meltdown and spectre?
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March 30, 2018, 05:20:03 PM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People that do not want to be susceptible to Meltdown and spectre? Hi guys! Does monero-wallet-cli or the monero gui have an option for sending multiple outputs, like the pay-to-many function in electrum?
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March 30, 2018, 07:22:11 PM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People that do not want to be susceptible to Meltdown and spectre? Hi guys! Does monero-wallet-cli or the monero gui have an option for sending multiple outputs, like the pay-to-many function in electrum? The CLI has such an option. If you type "help" and subsequently look at the transfer command, it will show you how to use it to pay to multiple addresses in a single transaction.
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visdude
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March 30, 2018, 10:06:35 PM |
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Well, use F-Droid and fcuk goole play  I have posted about this on another thread if not on here. It seems ironic that F-Droid is under-utilized by the crypto community considering that they both have a lot in common in terms of ethos (privacy, anonymity, non-commercial, FOSS, etc.); certainly a lot more in common than with Google Play.
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visdude
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March 30, 2018, 10:56:01 PM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? i have now one netbook right now i use it in restoraunt it is very comfort for me, and i addicted to this small friend Most netbooks have Intel Atom CPUs. If I remember correctly, except for a couple of early series models, Atoms are capable of supporting the 64-bit instruction set (depending on chipset, BIOS, etc.). Most if not all of these netbooks are shipped with a ridiculously watered-down version of Windows 7, namely Windows 7 Starter (32-bit). I have a few of them that are upgraded with SSDs and maximum RAM (2 GB) to soup up performance. I then loaded them with a full version of Windows 7 64-bit and/or Linux Mint 64-bit. I use them as cold/offline/air-gapped wallets; its portability due to the SFF is ideal for this purpose.
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visdude
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March 30, 2018, 11:14:36 PM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People who live in and enjoy the affluence of the western world often forget that the majority of this world are poverty-stricken. Perhaps people in such a detached world only have an old 32-bit machine and that's all they'll ever going to have in the near future. Does that mean they have to be excluded from our crypto endeavor? But I thought we're over or beyond that kind of mentality.
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notbatman
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March 31, 2018, 01:40:38 AM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People who live in and enjoy the affluence of the western world often forget that the majority of this world are poverty-stricken. Perhaps people in such a detached world only have an old 32-bit machine and that's all they'll ever going to have in the near future. Does that mean they have to be excluded from our crypto endeavor? But I thought we're over or beyond that kind of mentality.  This is an issue where even though the users hardware is 64-bit the Windows installed is 32-bit. This has nothing to do with poverty or elitism and everything to do with the user being unable to figure out a 64-bit Linux install.
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visdude
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March 31, 2018, 02:23:51 AM Last edit: March 31, 2018, 04:09:46 AM by visdude |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People who live in and enjoy the affluence of the western world often forget that the majority of this world are poverty-stricken. Perhaps people in such a detached world only have an old 32-bit machine and that's all they'll ever going to have in the near future. Does that mean they have to be excluded from our crypto endeavor? But I thought we're over or beyond that kind of mentality.  This is an issue where even though the users hardware is 64-bit the Windows installed is 32-bit. This has nothing to do with poverty or elitism and everything to do with the user being unable to figure out a 64-bit Linux install. I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
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Anon136
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March 31, 2018, 04:42:56 AM |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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March 31, 2018, 05:42:55 AM |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before. It seems that global cooling is happening. The world is filling up with snowflakes. Perhaps I am one, because I am [moderately] offended that you are offended. But I promise not to cry about it. p.s. this one? 
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March 31, 2018, 07:25:55 AM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? I do. I like small words.
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Monero - Wir sind die Leute vor denen uns unsere Eltern gewarnt haben!
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Globb0
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March 31, 2018, 11:27:58 AM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? People who live in and enjoy the affluence of the western world often forget that the majority of this world are poverty-stricken. Perhaps people in such a detached world only have an old 32-bit machine and that's all they'll ever going to have in the near future. Does that mean they have to be excluded from our crypto endeavor? But I thought we're over or beyond that kind of mentality. What about people without the internet or electricity? are we excluding them? elitist pigs
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Hueristic
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March 31, 2018, 03:53:59 PM |
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Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.
Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018? I do. I like small words. Me2, and who needs that out of order shit anyway. 
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March 31, 2018, 06:29:50 PM |
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March 31, 2018, 09:30:37 PM Last edit: March 31, 2018, 10:42:19 PM by visdude |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before. Well, not offensive to me personally but generally...like you know...to the supposedly civilized world that we live in especially to those who are involved in a project that prides itself as "egalitarian...blah..blah...blah". I guess such ethos are just window-dressing to mask extremely selfish motives. There is nothing cool or funny about deridingly using people born with intellectual developmental disorder to mock yet another unfortunate group of people. It's interesting that the majority of the posters who think this is OK are "Legendary" members. I expected them to be more of a good example on here. I guess I expected too much from them. The "Legendary" status surely got into their heads and feel entitled to have a carte blanche in mocking whoever they want on here with impunity. It's all good. If anything, it just gave me a pretty good idea who they really are, their background and where they're coming from. 
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March 31, 2018, 09:50:24 PM |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before. Well, not offensive to me personally but generally...like you know...to the supposedly civilized world that we live in especially to those who are involved in a project that prides itself as "egalitarian...blah..blah...blah". I guess such ethos are just window-dressing to mask extremely selfish motives. There is nothing cool or funny about deridingly using people born with intellectual developmental disorder to mock yet another unfortunate group of people. It's interesting that the majority of the posters who think this is OK are "Legendary" members. I expected them to be more of a good example on here. I guess I expected too much from them. The "Legendary" status surely got into there heads and feel entitled to have a carte blanche in mocking whoever they want on here with impunity. It's all good. If anything, it just gave me a pretty good idea who they really are, their background and where they're coming from.  It's more of a non-conformist grow-a-skin type thing. Anything 'politically correct' makes me itch to do the opposite. I suppose I grew up in a totally different world, and still live there. Damn, looks like someone stole my car while I'm away from home! Needs a wash...
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March 31, 2018, 10:02:53 PM Last edit: March 31, 2018, 10:57:48 PM by visdude |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before. Well, not offensive to me personally but generally...like you know...to the supposedly civilized world that we live in especially to those who are involved in a project that prides itself as "egalitarian...blah..blah...blah". I guess such ethos are just window-dressing to mask extremely selfish motives. There is nothing cool or funny about deridingly using people born with intellectual developmental disorder to mock yet another unfortunate group of people. It's interesting that the majority of the posters who think this is OK are "Legendary" members. I expected them to be more of a good example on here. I guess I expected too much from them. The "Legendary" status surely got into their heads and feel entitled to have a carte blanche in mocking whoever they want on here with impunity. It's all good. If anything, it just gave me a pretty good idea who they really are, their background and where they're coming from.  It's more of a non-conformist grow-a-skin type thing. Anything 'politically correct' makes me itch to do the opposite. I suppose I grew up in a totally different world, and still live there. Damn, looks like someone stole my car while I'm away from home! Needs a wash... Ya! I get it...be tough, that is. Been there...done that; and I don't mean that just mentally and psychologically. And I'm the most un-PC dude of them all, so you can't plant that on me. However, there are certain lines that I don't cross. Do you think you'd still find this subject cool and funny if, let's say, you have a sibling or someone close to you who you care about was born with the disorder?
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March 31, 2018, 10:42:34 PM |
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I guess people who are unfortunate and poor enough to not own 64-bit machines are also incapable of installing 64-bit OS. Is that pretty much a reflection of the image you included in your post which is of a TV series character (or someone resembling him) who has some form of intellectual disability? Yet, you claim that it has nothing to do with elitism; perhaps it's worse...prejudice maybe. Does everybody like Linux? I, for one, am not too keen on Linux's intuitiveness or user-friendliness (or lack thereof) compared to mainstream OSes. Sure, I tinker with it because I have to...to a certain extent. Surely, you can't expect everybody who only owns 32-bit machines to be as tech savvy as you are.
My point was that it is not unreasonable to ask those rare few people (people who want to run monero on 32 bit machines) to just use the CLI. Edit: The image you posted is offensive, unnecessary and uncalled for.
Haha awesome! That picture was funny before someone got offended. Now it's HILARIOUS. Oman I love it when people get offended. So funny. I wonder what "getting offended" feels like. I don't think it has ever happened to me before. Well, not offensive to me personally but generally...like you know...to the supposedly civilized world that we live in especially to those who are involved in a project that prides itself as "egalitarian...blah..blah...blah". I guess such ethos are just window-dressing to mask extremely selfish motives. There is nothing cool or funny about deridingly using people born with intellectual developmental disorder to mock yet another unfortunate group of people. It's interesting that the majority of the posters who think this is OK are "Legendary" members. I expected them to be more of a good example on here. I guess I expected too much from them. The "Legendary" status surely got into there heads and feel entitled to have a carte blanche in mocking whoever they want on here with impunity. It's all good. If anything, it just gave me a pretty good idea who they really are, their background and where they're coming from.  It's more of a non-conformist grow-a-skin type thing. Anything 'politically correct' makes me itch to do the opposite. I suppose I grew up in a totally different world, and still live there. Damn, looks like someone stole my car while I'm away from home! Needs a wash... Ya! I get it...be tough, that is. Been there...done that; and I don't mean that just mentally and psychologically. And I'm the most un-PC dude of them all, so you can't plant that on me. However, there are certain lines that I don't cross. Do you think you'd still find this subject cool and funny if, let's say, you have a sibling or someone close to you who you care about was born with the disorder? Probably; But rather presumptuous to decide that with zero experience. As far as presumptuous goes, projecting your line-to-cross onto others, and then judging... I suppose we all do that to some extent or other. Hence the skin.
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Well, use F-Droid and fcuk goole play  Thank you very much for this hint. I need it, because I compete against Google. But I wonder about all the rights of access I need to agree with. Why do F-Droid need them?
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