Thingamajig
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Ive just bought a Pine64 computer through kickstarter. http://pine64.com/This should be more powerful than a raspberry pi, and will be great to run a XEM node! The issue is the RAM. Ideally you need about 2GB. I've yet to see a PI that meets this requirements. I've currently ran NIS on my PI successfully without too many hiccups, but the limiting factor is the RAM and i expect, as the blockchain grows, this will very quickly make my PI obsolete as it'll exhaust that 1GB quickly.
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KloNEM
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January 19, 2016, 12:06:11 AM |
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I'm afraid it's not (still). As in FF, as in Chromium (Linux platform, Central Europe) is still reported as harmful/unwanted forum.nem.io (whole nem.io domain/pages), the same for (bob.)nem.ninja domain/pages... Could it be some type of attack against NEM community ?
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KloNEM
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January 19, 2016, 12:10:44 AM |
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And just one more question: http://faucet.nem.io/ looks still down/not working, after (more than) month. Quantum_Mechanics is not maintaining this site/project anymore ? I believe that working faucet is as "good marking strategy", as easy way how to obtain some "pretty small initial amount" for new users ... and it means to attract more new users, which is (IMHO) crucial for every altcoin...
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nzminer
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January 19, 2016, 12:15:21 AM |
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Ive just bought a Pine64 computer through kickstarter. http://pine64.com/This should be more powerful than a raspberry pi, and will be great to run a XEM node! The issue is the RAM. Ideally you need about 2GB. I've yet to see a PI that meets this requirements. I've currently ran NIS on my PI successfully without too many hiccups, but the limiting factor is the RAM and i expect, as the blockchain grows, this will very quickly make my PI obsolete as it'll exhaust that 1GB quickly. This is NOT a raspberry pi ! Ive just bought the 2GB model! I didnt think RAM was that big an issue anyway, since NIS on my PC does not consume anywhere near that much RAM, i didnt think it even needed to load the whole blockchain into memory does it?
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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greentea
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January 19, 2016, 12:21:00 AM |
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I'm afraid it's not (still). As in FF, as in Chromium (Linux platform, Central Europe) is still reported as harmful/unwanted forum.nem.io (whole nem.io domain/pages), the same for (bob.)nem.ninja domain/pages... Could it be some type of attack against NEM community ? bob.nem.ninjachain.nem.ninjaare both working fine now in Chrome, no flagged content.
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nember
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January 19, 2016, 01:02:48 AM |
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amytheplanarshift
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January 19, 2016, 01:18:48 AM |
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I'm afraid it's not (still). As in FF, as in Chromium (Linux platform, Central Europe) is still reported as harmful/unwanted forum.nem.io (whole nem.io domain/pages), the same for (bob.)nem.ninja domain/pages... Could it be some type of attack against NEM community ? bob.nem.ninjachain.nem.ninjaare both working fine now in Chrome, no flagged content. nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
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Primitive
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January 19, 2016, 01:26:47 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io
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NEM, LSK, STRAT
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nickelback65
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January 19, 2016, 02:36:01 AM |
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I too was just flagged in Chrome after earlier doing the whitelist report for nem.io. This is the site status report I received for your information: Status of: http://nem.io/ Current status: Dangerous nem.io contains harmful programs. Site Safety Details Some pages on this website send visitors to dangerous websites. Some pages on this website install malware on visitors' computers. Attackers on this site might try to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit). Testing details We last updated our information about nem.io on January 18, 2016. This website is hosted on 5 ASes, including: AS20473 (CHOOPA) AS13335 (CLOUDFLARENET) AS16276 (OVH) More information Don't panic. Users sometimes post bad content on websites that are normally safe. Safe Browsing will update the safety status once the webmaster has cleaned up the bad content. Safety tips. If you want to know more about how to protect yourself from malware, visit the Google Safety Center. Webmasters. If you are the owner of this website, the article "Webmasters help for hacked sites" explains how to clean up your website and request a review
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pow2poiConvert
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January 19, 2016, 04:38:14 AM |
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Wow, lots of cool stuff! A lot of the node importances are 0 because of remote harvesting. Maybe find the mapped account and display that importance? Good idea. Fixed it.
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nzminer
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January 19, 2016, 06:37:02 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io ironically it hasnt caused the price to drop! lol
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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child_harold
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January 19, 2016, 07:32:11 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io I should say so: Reported Unwanted Software Page!
This web page at nem.io has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways. Why has this happened?
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patmast3r
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January 19, 2016, 07:37:23 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io I should say so: Reported Unwanted Software Page!
This web page at nem.io has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways. Why has this happened? Google is throwing false positives for something that is hosted on download.nem.io which has spread to all of nem.io (the alert, not the hosted file). People are on it. Google is slow with these things. The only thing Google processes fast is DMCA take downs performed by big companies
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child_harold
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January 19, 2016, 07:46:58 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io I should say so: Reported Unwanted Software Page!
This web page at nem.io has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways. Why has this happened? Google is throwing false positives for something that is hosted on download.nem.io which has spread to all of nem.io (the alert, not the hosted file). People are on it. Google is slow with these things. The only thing Google processes fast is DMCA take downs performed by big companies Thanks for the quick reply. I was being lazy and about to edit my post with a similar reply from two pages back. Do we know which file(s) have triggered this? And can we be 100% certain this is a false positive, and not the result of a hack?
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patmast3r
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January 19, 2016, 07:53:24 AM |
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nem.io is unfortunately still flagged in Chrome, though.
this is a pretty big problem. we need to try to get this resolved asap. anyone who has not already done the whitelist report with google please do so asap. for nem.io I should say so: Reported Unwanted Software Page!
This web page at nem.io has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways. Why has this happened? Google is throwing false positives for something that is hosted on download.nem.io which has spread to all of nem.io (the alert, not the hosted file). People are on it. Google is slow with these things. The only thing Google processes fast is DMCA take downs performed by big companies Thanks for the quick reply. I was being lazy and about to edit my post with a similar reply from two pages back. Do we know which file(s) have triggered this? And can we be 100% certain this is a false positive, and not the result of a hack? I trust gimre when he says it's a false positive. I'm sure he had the signatures for all the files stored localy and checked them. It started when the lighwallet was hosted on download.nem.io and then spread across the entire domain. I just heared that Google has already responded so problem will hopefully be fixed soon enough.
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DRAMA: Dumb Retards Asking More Attention
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January 19, 2016, 08:14:53 AM |
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Just a friendly warning to all newcomers and reminder for the seniors out here:
Don't trust any exchange with your XEM, they're much safer in a wallet!
Remember Mt Gox, mintpal, cryptsy (http://blog.cryptsy.com/) , just to name a few...
Setting up a lightwallet literally only takes two minutes! Make sure you backup your private key somewhere safe!Remember, as long as you have your private key you will be able to gain access to your account. (Obviously if you can anyone else can so keep it safe ! )
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patmast3r
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January 19, 2016, 08:24:49 AM |
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Just a friendly warning to all newcomers and reminder for the seniors out here:
Don't trust any exchange with your XEM, they're much safer in a wallet!
Remember Mt Gox, mintpal, cryptsy (http://blog.cryptsy.com/) , just to name a few...
Setting up a lightwallet literally only takes two minutes! Make sure you backup your private key somewhere safe!Remember, as long as you have your private key you will be able to gain access to your account. (Obviously if you can anyone else can so keep it safe ! ) This. So much! It's absurd how many XEM are on Poloniex. I'm not saying there is any evidence but Polo could be the next, Gox, Bter, cryptsy.
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BitcoinForumator
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January 19, 2016, 08:44:52 AM |
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Ive just bought a Pine64 computer through kickstarter. http://pine64.com/This should be more powerful than a raspberry pi, and will be great to run a XEM node! The issue is the RAM. Ideally you need about 2GB. I've yet to see a PI that meets this requirements. I've currently ran NIS on my PI successfully without too many hiccups, but the limiting factor is the RAM and i expect, as the blockchain grows, this will very quickly make my PI obsolete as it'll exhaust that 1GB quickly. This is NOT a raspberry pi ! Ive just bought the 2GB model! I didnt think RAM was that big an issue anyway, since NIS on my PC does not consume anywhere near that much RAM, i didnt think it even needed to load the whole blockchain into memory does it? Interesting! So you can't really use this for, let's say, staking 10 and more coins? (like NEM, NXT and a bunch of other bitcoin based altcoins...) A cheap and low-power solution for staking would be great.
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January 19, 2016, 09:37:40 AM Last edit: January 19, 2016, 09:54:10 AM by child_harold |
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makoto1337
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I am not Dorian Nakamoto.
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January 19, 2016, 10:26:14 AM |
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Happy 2 Year NEMiversary! We've all come a really long way
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