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Re: What System You Use
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knightcoin
on 22/07/2014, 00:51:49 UTC
man you just missing a loads of OSys ... please don't forget that MS$ is mostly NT based and Linux is a Kernel too ... not the distro

where is tru64 ? is it only run on academia ? 
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Re: What Browser You Use
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 23:47:23 UTC
for a serious job ?

links (text only) BSD Group



Browser in IN-line mode Wink

http://line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html

That's similar to lynx but has a menu which you can access right?

no menu Just Hard TAB

ps_> Metasploit requires spaces instead of hard tabs

=)
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Re: Techcrunch: Snowden Calls On Developers To Champion Privacy By Design
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 23:33:38 UTC
is he in the forum ?
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Re: What Browser You Use
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 23:04:08 UTC
for a serious job ?

links (text only) BSD Group



Browser in IN-line mode Wink

http://line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
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Re: the 'What was the last thing you put in your mouth?' game
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 22:20:44 UTC
beer
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Re: Got to play the lottery today
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 22:18:50 UTC
Lottery (lotto, EuroMillion, etc) is too easy ...

Once I started:

solo mining on low end laptop running NoThanks-Xenix-Resident_Evil

without GPU,  ...  Grin






Whoah, that's really something not very likely to result in success. I always thought about what the mining software must think when you hooked it up to some testnet with a difficulty of 1 or feed it the correct result of a block that it's supposed to find. It's like tricking someone into thinking their lottery ticket won!

yep .. btw it's reminds me

Derren Brown - The Experiments - The Secret of Luck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBuZl16bMJo

Fantastic psychological experiment.
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Re: Got to play the lottery today
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 22:07:44 UTC
Lottery (lotto, EuroMillion, etc) is too easy ...

Once I started:

solo mining on low end laptop running NoThanks-Xenix-Resident_Evil

without GPU,  ...  Grin




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Re: Bitcoin going to zero - Karl Denninger Tickerforum.org
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 21:51:15 UTC
IF bitcoin hit 0 (absolute zero) then it's not a discrete data anymore, so we going to use an analogue scale ...

My miner hardware weight more than 1 kilo ...
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Re: [BCN] Bytecoin (CPU-mining, true anonymity)
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 16:19:43 UTC
Hi fellows

What function or part (lines) of bytecoind is responsible for set colours on screen while error occurs ?

It's complicate to fully explain I was watching my system resource monitor ( I got QTcreator and Bytecoind pinned ) and I saw on a spike on CPU ...at the time the colour changed ...
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Re: [POLL] End the 'bit' controversy: What to (nick)name 100 Satoshi / 1 µXBT
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 15:56:48 UTC
100 satoshi = 1 hash collision (on http://www.distributed.net/Main_PageRoll Eyes
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Re: SOLAR ENERGY ?
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 15:49:18 UTC
what if gov rise charges on non-green energy ... what the impact would be ?
That would help green energy.  But the government won't do that, at least not in the US.  There would be a huge public outcry if they tried.  Plus, the government is in bed with the oil companies, so there's no way they will anyway.

Sad, we live in aan(?) information society ... well I need to get back to some academic papers now. (wow IBM)

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Re: SOLAR ENERGY ?
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 15:13:30 UTC
what if gov rise charges on non-green energy ... what the impact would be ?
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Re: SOLAR ENERGY ?
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knightcoin
on 21/07/2014, 13:00:07 UTC
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Re: Happy 45th Moon Landing Anniversary, Earthlings!
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 22:17:47 UTC
When astronomers from around the world want a precise measurement, they bounce lasers off of 1 of 3 retroreflectors left on the moon by Apollos 11, 14 and 15. They're exactly where NASA says they should be. Mythbusters demonstrates this before your very eyes.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmVxSFnjYCA
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Apollo11 #Apollo45 HAPPY MOON DAY!
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 22:13:49 UTC
HAPPY MOON DAY! All eyes are on the Moon as we commemorate the first Moon landing of July 20, 1969.
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Re: What Song are you Listening To?
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 07:47:28 UTC
Pet Shop Boys - Rent (Acoustic Live)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKduROzCGaA
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Re: SOLAR ENERGY ?
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 07:45:24 UTC
I am pretty SURE my electricity meter is connected to a Stratum 0 devices, and is nuclear powered ... how can we audit it ? I mean how to know my meter is really showing the proper measurement ?

I would be enlightened by the sun with a miner device 99.999 sun's nuclear fusion ( Our star, the Sun, makes up 99% of all the mass in the Solar System.) powered.

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Touch of Death - aka Blue Screen
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 07:26:40 UTC
I was thinking about open a bounty ( could be coingrid I don't know ) to procrastinate to the maximum limit the proctologist touch ...




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Re: New York’s New Bitcoin Rules Are Going to Kill Its Startups
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 05:34:29 UTC
I am sorry for play "the devil's advocate" but every business runs better with "rules and regulations".

It seems to me that businesses run better with free competition and "less" government.

You can have both, they're not mutually exclusiveexclude clause. An analogy is a basketball (or any other ) game, you have a book of rules and competition.

or (for people involved more directly with computing science ) is like

compiler construction

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_compiler_construction   

 Grin
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Re: New York’s New Bitcoin Rules Are Going to Kill Its Startups
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knightcoin
on 20/07/2014, 05:27:14 UTC
I am sorry for play "the devil's advocate" but every business runs better with "rules and regulations".

It seems to me that businesses run better with free competition and "less" government.

You can have both, they're not mutually exclusiveexclude clause. An analogy is a basketball (or any other ) game, you have a book of rules and competition.