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May 20, 2013, 04:12:44 PM |
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I totally see what you mean. I didn't think of that. The only chat board I've ever been on were stock boards and there was never an edit button and everything moved lightening fast so you have to post fast or your question is never answered and your post is buried. So I'm used to that and here nobody ever posts so then I end up posting excessively which I hate cause it takes up my time and other people hate cause I'm wasting theirs.
Depending on the type of stock board, you are talking about a whole different dynamic. You may be following the ticker in real time and that changes things. Lots of people post here, however we are not standing by waiting to reply to posts typically. We are usually busy working on something, maybe some code, and come to the message board when we need a bit of a break. You style is also hard to answer to. You post a lot of statements of facts rather then questions, and if your facts are not correct, it would become a real chore to go all the way back and to the start and try and meaningfully reply, especially when you see a bunch of follow ups already. So you are making it too hard to reply meaningfully to your posts. and spamming. When my posts and questions (many times unanswered) take up half the board that's a spammer and a troll. And I ain't never been a troll or a spammer so this bitcointalk blog/site ain't for me.
How long are you giving for replies before you continue on anyway? Are you actually leaving hooks and questions in for people to reply to? I don't stay where I don't add value and I don't like wasting my time asking relevant questions which nobody answers and I'm not gonna post just to see people complain. This site has taken up too much of my productive time anyway, I was just hoping I would learn more here than googling everything but it doesn't look like it.
Maybe you would do better in a chat room if you want more immediate interaction. And I hope the next newbies who come through here excited like I was looking to learn and more than happy to post and answer questions and tell people how great and big this thing is gonna be.....well, if I was running this thing those are exactly the kinds of people I'd want.
Most, maybe all of us are doing this part time, I noticed before you talked about the devcoin company, and it's profits, debts and plans. There is no company. It is more like a Coalition with most of us working on many other things as well. Oh, another thing I noticed you did, you were putting too much emphasis on peoples titles. All they mean is you post a lot or not. You also kept calling for the mods to help you, there are really no mods active in this thread for the most part. Think I have seen one. We are all just fellow users of the board like you are. You are attributing too much formality and structure to things it seems like. I hate to say it but this is another long post nobody is gonna read so, lol, so somebody post this part for me - Thanks for everything I've learned over the past week or two and I wish only the best for everyone. And I'm still gonna be a part of devtome cause they're a top A class crue who wanna attract as many excited people as possible.
There you go, devtome is definitely separate then this forum. another idea would be to start some of your own threads. I know I just skip to the last page of posts on here when I am taking a break so for sure am now missing a lot of posts here these days. In any case my suggestion is to learn to be a bit more patient in waiting for replies. Many just check in once a day or even less often.
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markm
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May 20, 2013, 04:50:06 PM |
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You could also try IRC, channel #devcoin on Freenode IRC
But even on IRC it is people from all over the world on different sleep schedules so typically it is like someone posts a question and 8 or 12 hours or something later when someone wakes up who actually has an answer to the question you get a reply. (Which by then you're maybe asleep so don't even see the reply until you wake up another 8 or 12 hours later...)
Also IRC doesn't like lots of lines of text, as normally one hopes not to have to csroll through pages of backscroll on waking up, one expects to just see a few concise questions and maybe concise answers to them upon waking up and checking the channel.
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May 20, 2013, 06:52:55 PM Last edit: May 20, 2013, 07:16:13 PM by Icoin |
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This site is for 5 coin tuff guys not for people who wanna learn.
You see it wrong, this site is indeed for learning, but according to me, learning work in the way that u usualy read and learn this way. I guess many of your questions are allready answered in this thread or are findable on devtome.com. I suggest you read back instead of posting new and new questions, its hard to follow and we usualy do other stuff aswell. When you pose questions, please do it in one or two lines, and be patient. Selfeducation works differnt then beeing in a classroom educated by a teacher, there is no central authority here.
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May 20, 2013, 07:02:09 PM |
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Yep, these go in pnSeeds...
unsigned int pnSeed[] = { 0xb73c9ac6,
is what I have for the first node you posted the other day.
I used http://www.webdnstools.com/dnstools/ipcalc to convert that integer to an IP address... ...It came out as "The IP Number 0xb73c9ac6 converts to the IP Address 183.60.154.198" So, backward, it seems, assuming said site is doing it correctly. Unfortunately it does not use hax itself when turning an IP into an integer: " The IP Address 198.154.60.183 converts to the IP Number 3331996855." But presumably that is merely cosmetic, the array of IPs-as-integer should work with decimal integers too assuming that is actually what they are showing there. So, using their page on our four stable node IPs, I have arrived at unsigned int pnSeed[] = { 3331996855, 3331996733, 1815951733, 84535656, };
But... was your version backward deliberately? Does pnSeed actually need a bytewise-reversed version (different-endian, or something) ? I think maybe it does want it byte-reversed, as I asked that site to convert the first of the ancient commented out ones from way back when we swiped bitcoin code to make devcoin, and is said it was 29.219.16.50, but watch: nslookup 29.219.16.50 Server: 192.168.2.1 Address: 192.168.2.1#53
** server can't find 50.16.219.29.in-addr.arpa.: NXDOMAIN
[bitcoin@megabox bitcoin]$ nslookup 50.16.219.29 Server: 192.168.2.1 Address: 192.168.2.1#53
Non-authoritative answer: 29.219.16.50.in-addr.arpa name = ec2-50-16-219-29.compute-1.amazonaws.com.
Authoritative answers can be found from: 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns6.ultradns.co.uk. 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns2.ultradns.net. 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns5.ultradns.info. 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns1.ultradns.net. 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns4.ultradns.org. 219.16.50.in-addr.arpa nameserver = pdns3.ultradns.org. pdns1.ultradns.net internet address = 204.74.108.1 pdns1.ultradns.net has AAAA address 2001:502:f3ff::1 pdns2.ultradns.net internet address = 204.74.109.1 pdns2.ultradns.net has AAAA address 2610:a1:1014::1 pdns3.ultradns.org internet address = 199.7.68.1 pdns3.ultradns.org has AAAA address 2610:a1:1015::1 pdns4.ultradns.org internet address = 199.7.69.1 pdns4.ultradns.org has AAAA address 2001:502:4612::1 pdns5.ultradns.info internet address = 204.74.114.1 pdns5.ultradns.info has AAAA address 2610:a1:1016::1 pdns6.ultradns.co.uk internet address = 204.74.115.1
So it looks like maybe that spew of addresses is probably a list of bitcoin nodes, and the array does need byte-reversed addresses. Luckily it is easy to manually reverse the bytes of a ##.##.##.## format Ip address before typing it into that conversion website, so... unsigned int pnSeed[] = { // 3331996855, 3331996733, 1815951733, 84535656, 3074202310, 1027381958, 1966685547, 1760102661, };
(I left the non-reversed integers in there but commented out. Just in case.) -MarkM- http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=node.js_ip_converter This one may help.
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May 20, 2013, 07:41:55 PM |
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The round 23 marketing earnings are pasted below and at: https://raw.github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity/master/marketing_earnings_23.csvBalthozar,1kFhM8vtEzbZ43Z5wcadPvNrb4xFXbgze,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Balthozar) Barnacle_Ed,1G2SGLjNvrhZPZfEeqnmFtK16mddroKArw,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Barnacle_Ed) CryptoAddicto,1DKhy7jj8oB53iGZYrWzDSfcVoKHjsuxaa,10/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:CryptoAddicto) Emfox,1Emfox1WswYcd2YucUskRzqfRWKkcm1Jut,17/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Emfox) Fheenix,1JvdsgxiJQYAJSE4Tjs3BWbXZk6Kw9mxnB,3/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Fheenix) FinShaggy,17vec4jQGCzMEsTnivizHPaowE715tu2CB,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:FinShaggy) FuzzyBear,18xskifRMWUtMzbHSzQi7rEWF5upmktgF2,12/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:FuzzyBear) Grc,1FxaZmCkaqkKxbBz52fNAMe9bRn2GoECvf,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Grc) Ibrennan,14TM5MS9J3TZF2ZmAW91kCxVUHxeWTtLji,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Ibrennan) Icoin,18HfzUZXGA3FZ1BM8abEmjBT9Wg52qQ4Sr,3/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Icoin) Jasinlee,1Ahu957fXXwhJ5LqmpxMFHVWwSQ7h4PkXb,22/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Jasinlee) Knotwork,121Pb2BBrU7C61vBdWCKVuFFmaEZr6xFAX,3/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Knotwork) Leojane,15szdWSCEVAvXVEKsrEtcKNtCfmo69drZ9,2/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Leojane) Metazilla,1CJSRunQtPQsiZRK7vznyeCfyDTb2kxGA8,1/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Metazilla) Unthinkingbit,17vec4jQGCzMEsTnivizHPaowE715tu2CB,3/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Unthinkingbit) Weisoq,1Cy9e1Yuwboj63XRkMkT6W6YsGDtYDrsUp,2/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Weisoq) Xchrix,1PKRpafpxse7kGByFzqA4EzGusDwamR1em,13/5-Marketing( http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=wiki:user:Xchrix) Total payout is 96/5 = 19.2. The earnings are generated by marketing.py: https://raw.github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity/master/marketing.pyI think I am missing in this list (1/5 because of the signature). tyvm
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Unthinkingbit (OP)
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May 20, 2013, 08:08:03 PM |
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Twobits has been added to the bitcoin share list. The devtome copy is at: http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=bitcoin_share_listHe will be added to the source file used to generate the receiver files after the receiver files for round 23 are uploaded. He'll get 1 share as long as he keeps developing. His contributor paragraph follows: Contributor: Twobits Bitcoin Address: 13A2e3wX9MVMtP1JMxGFcbd2ZuSeVLe8uZ Description: Developer of devcoin, namecoin and ixcoin builds. Maintains Mac, Windows and Linux ports for those coins. Project Homepage: Twobits devcoin - Devcoin Thread - ixcoin - namecoinProject License: MIT Project Type: Software
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May 21, 2013, 12:41:37 AM Last edit: May 21, 2013, 01:22:12 AM by jasinlee |
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Added. Ad network is in process, we are looking to give a couple options for the coins accepted, dvc/btc so we can cover all contributors that receive btc or dvc. I will get you guys updated when its ready.
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FinShaggy
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May 21, 2013, 02:17:54 AM |
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Added. Ad network is in process, we are looking to give a couple options for the coins accepted, dvc/btc so we can cover all contributors that receive btc or dvc. I will get you guys updated when its ready. That's pretty fuckin sweet 
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Unthinkingbit (OP)
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May 21, 2013, 04:05:37 AM |
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.. I didn't get the 23 coins. I do have some coins coming from round 23 so please let me know what I need to do. thanks.
The problem turned out to be that the firewall of his internet provider was too strict, and was blocking port 52,333. If you start devcoin and never get any blocks at all, please unblock 52,333, ideally by opening up that port, or if the provider can not open a single port, by lowering the security level when sending coins.
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May 21, 2013, 08:40:19 AM |
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Icoin
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May 21, 2013, 12:14:00 PM Last edit: May 21, 2013, 05:43:37 PM by Icoin |
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Awesome, an other solution, that is electricity based used for invivo desinfection 1+ And yes, at least i know that there are many "procedures" for healing out there, never promoted to the public since decades, out of economic and population control reasons. Since silver is kind of precious, salt will be the basis for everyone, since - as soon the reactors are produced on a large scale - the final solution will be for the cost of water, salt and electricity. You need to charge salt based solutions with electricity first, comparable to tetrasilver tetroxide, there is energy needed in first place aswell to create the tetrasilver tetroxide colloid. MMS goes in the same direction. All of this products cause more or less oxidation of pathogens. Leucocytes do with pathogens the same. Body cells are protected from this oxidation trough antioxidants.
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weisoq
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May 21, 2013, 12:50:28 PM |
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C'mon people, pretty much zero input and feedback on devcoin.orgjasinlee and others working at putting together a clearer face for devcoin, there will be more 'beautification' later, but it needs your opinions here on devtome. If you have suggestions then improve it so it can be a real collaborative effort, something representative of everyone's best ideas. Current text edit is mine, along lines of shorter simpler pages; if you think that's sh!t, say so, change it, edit it, return to the original text, whatever. Speaking personally, but I think it would be good to have a simple clear homepage to send people to asap that would only add value to us all. That requires your input.
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Unthinkingbit (OP)
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May 21, 2013, 07:34:13 PM |
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The round 23 receiver files have been uploaded to: http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/receiver_23.csvhttp://devcoinpool.btc-music.com/receiver/receiver_23.csvhttp://devcoinblockexplorer.info/receiver/receiver_23.csvhttp://devtome.com/files/receiver_23.csvhttp://devcoin.darkgamex.ch/receiver_23.csvThe account file is at: http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/account_23.csvThere were 501 original receiver lines, so the average number of devcoins per share is 180,000,000 dvc / 501 = 359,281 dvc. At the current vircurex price of 1.745 BTC/MDVC, each share is worth 1.745 btc/Mdvc * 0.359281 Mdvc/share = 0.627 btc. At the current mtgox price of 122 $/btc, each share is worth 122 $/btc * 0.627 btc = 76$. Administrator pay is 26.0 shares, 5.2 percent of the total. People on that list will start getting those coins in round 23, starting at block 92,000. The procedure for generating the receiver files is at: http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin#generating_the_filesThe next bounties will go into round 24: https://raw.github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity/master/bounty_24.csv
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Barnacle_Ed
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May 21, 2013, 08:09:35 PM |
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Quite a drop in share value since last round  Huzzah for more contributors though, which is very cool to see.
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