Sorry, it wouldn't make sense for me to sell it for 1btc. I'd be lucky to get one KFC value meal out of that after selling for cash on localbitcoins, and you'd be using the account for life.
1.5 btc
Thanks, but I'd expect to see offers worth several times that once people have gone a few days or a week with inferior sites.
Sorry, it wouldn't make sense for me to sell it for 1btc. I'd be lucky to get one KFC value meal out of that after selling for cash on localbitcoins, and you'd be using the account for life.
I have never needed more than binsearch.info to find anything on usenet.
Thanks. I've used it too, but a lot of files I got from binsearch.info were passworded, requiring you to fill out a survey or something to get the password. I've had similar issues with NZBClub. Also, a lot of their NZBs were unable to fully download using astraweb alone. The utter lack of convenience caused by either issue was enough to stop me from using no-signup sites like binsearch.info.
Well begging and paying for something is very different.
What are you expecting to get out of it?
I don't need to sell to the thousands of people who are begging, since I have only one. That's the difference.
What am I expecting to get out of it? Money for a few meals out at KFC instead of eating cheap at home. A win-win for both of us! I'm hoping that someone who realizes the value of the invite also has BTC to spend. Time will tell...
If you don't see the value in nzbs.org, you won't be able to offer me enough to part with it. As I said, I have only one and everyone's begging for them right now.
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BoardGoods
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SOLD/GONE
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hoseen
on 09/12/2012, 16:22:32 UTC
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BoardMining
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[NYC] I have free electricity. Anyone with mining hardware want to partner up?
I looked at google app engine but it has a couple of gotcha's.
- Time per request: max 30 sec
Which effectively rules out longpolling.
- Memory cap 128MB.
Depends on how hard you are running it but if you run a large pool you may find this restrictive. A smallish pool will comfortably run in about 50mb but once you start scaling you are consuming memory two ways, first is caching work. Second is mapping work delivered to workers for current block and last block. I can't actually remember why I did this, it was partly to ensure no duplicate work but there was one other reason.
i'd like to add a bitcoin pool to my web app's community, but everything is already on appengine and i don't want to have to glue it together with ec2 AWS. if you could get it to run on appengine backends, i would be eternally grateful!