That's not at all how you made that sound. You made it sound like it's always democrats doing crappy things, and everything is good until a republican does the same crappy thing then claims the other party did it when there's outrage.
I'm normally for free market, what we have now is not that. Granting a company a monopoly and then wondering why they're abusive to customers.. I'm for either killing the government granted monopolys or having the last mile operated by the local government allowing leasing those same lines to any company that is willing to pay for it. People are claiming the free market isn't working because Comcast is the only cable/internet provider they have, yet the free market hasn't had a chance to work for the Internet since dialup days. I miss the days of being able to change your ISP with a phone call.
Yes do you not think they deserve that? It's their fault were contemplating that. But the anti-capitalists say that's a bad idea.. Something smells fishy.
every time someone says "Both parties do it!", it is usually because a Republican has done something crappy.
So, what you're saying is it's ok to do shady and dirty tricks until republicans do it.. Then it magically becomes bad and it no longer matters that your side did it first. Yep that sounds about right.
Exactly so you have to get it while the getting is good. Some of the coins seem promising because they have an actual use to them and they may make it, but the rest is exactly that speculation.
Well most browsers have put stop to that. And if you care about your cpu cycles being stolen you use something like safescript or no script that would have blocked that initially. That's like saying facebook is stealing your identity. Once again don't punish a whole group because of one moron. Otherwise the Internet wouldn't exist. And some of the sites that are mining legitimately wth people's CPU's allow the user to mine in place of ads and also allow them to specify cpu usage while on the site.
The difficulty changes with the network. At day 1 you are correct very low difficulty. But if the coin devs did mine all the coins on day 1 they essentially make that coin worthless. The value of the coin is in the network of miners. It's not as scammy as people that don't understand it nor the community try to make it sound. Should check it out.. I've bought 4 gpu's that have paid for their self in the last 6 months.. And I bought them at rather high prices, now it's basically all profit from here on out.
Im sorry buddy, None of my cards or miners steal anything from anybody. If you're referring to hackers, would you rather them encrypt all of your files and demand a bunch of money to un-encrypt them and hope that they arent idiots and actually permanently lose all your shit. Remember the hackers are going to hack, if it wasn't cryptocurrency mining it would be something else. Don't condemn a community because of a few bad apples. Because if that was the case we wouldn't have the internet. Also Monero hasn't been breeched. Coins and Exchanges are completely separate. Anybody dumb enough to trust others(exchanges) with large amounts of their coins deserved what they got imo. Its money, Treat it as such. Next time you're going to rant about something you know nothing about,.. Please.. Please do at least a little research.
Normally those people have bigger wallets than brains. Because they would know that that 144FPS they are playing at is unnoticeable to the human eye. therefor its a waste of money. The only reason to get a better GPU is to play at a solid 60FPS at a higher resolution. with better clarity settings. Anything else is wasted money and electricity, which I feel would be better used for mining.
The closest I have come to "Easy As Windows" Linux Distros is Ubuntu with KDE. I have never personally used mint past an install for a friend/family member. And that was just to get them started on something I heard was easy to learn on to keep the headache off of me lol. It worked rather well I guess as i rarely get the call of "How do I do this, I have already googled and cant figure it out" You know what they say. Set a man on fire, He will think you're Microsoft, Teach a man to Fire, And he will Compile on his own. well im paraphrasing. but you get my drift. I currently use Debian 9, with KDE. I would guess the main reason I dont rage at this behavior is because i have basically exclusively used KDE for so long, that I didn't notice some of the stupid crap other DE maintainers are doing on the linux platform. For anybody not wanting stupid crap like Auto Mounting on by default, I strongly suggest try KDE.
I never liked mandrake much and rarely used it. normally stuck with RHEL's and Debian based distros.
Pretty much every desktop with Gnome does it too since it's a Gnome default to automount CDs and USB
That makes sense why I haven't noticed it, I haven't used Gnome since the late 90's. Im a KDE Fan. And KDE would never mount anything I didn't explicitly tell it to. Gnome has been worthless since version 2. Gnome 3 IMO isn't even usable. Worse than windows 10.
Do you not consider it modern because its stable? Modern hardware(R7-1700 + GTX1070 + NVME Drive) handles anything i can think of throwing at it. I know its popular to rip on Systemd, I personally have never had an issue with it. Sure I don't like the way it logs. Pain in the ass IMO. Other than that its pretty stable. And if you don't like it, you can spend the time to remove it and use whatever you wish. Power of Linux!
But seriously I don't think I have ever had a Linux OS that would mount a USB drive on its own if you inserted it, unless you previously set it up that way.
There are places where full physical security of the device is an absolute requirement, right down to every port being behind a physically-locked plate and literally every cable tied down and locked.
Well, you have apparently never been anywhere important in a casino, I frequent casinos for work in vegas all the time. That is not how it is.
Actually, I run Debian, and have ran variants for years. They do not automount, they read the disk structure, and you have to actually click mount to mount the drive. And from command line you have to also be root.
Some peoples children. My thoughts when I read it was "Windows XP was the first consumer OS from microsoft to have NTFS" And maybe even the first period? i was kind of young when it came out.
No, you can't. Not safely, anyway. By law, you have to de-rate circuits by 20% for continuous use like EV charging. So your 50A circuit provides 40A, which is only 9.6 kWh per hour.
Incorrect, Electrician by trade. On a dedicated circuit(120v or 220v) I can use every amp available continuous, only on appliances with high starting inrush do you provide a higher breaker size and you also have to raise the wire gauge to match breaker size. On a circuit without a dedicated load, do you have to de-rate what you install, and that is because high draw appliances(vacuums) can be plugged in while other stuff is also plugged in. also for expansion at a later point.
A device like a Tesla is considered a Dedicated Load, even if you unplug it or only plug it in periodically.
E26 is a candelabra base. about 3/8" in diameter. I believe you are thinking about an A19 base, a standard Edison light bulb base
That's not at all how you made that sound. You made it sound like it's always democrats doing crappy things, and everything is good until a republican does the same crappy thing then claims the other party did it when there's outrage.
I'm normally for free market, what we have now is not that. Granting a company a monopoly and then wondering why they're abusive to customers.. I'm for either killing the government granted monopolys or having the last mile operated by the local government allowing leasing those same lines to any company that is willing to pay for it. People are claiming the free market isn't working because Comcast is the only cable/internet provider they have, yet the free market hasn't had a chance to work for the Internet since dialup days. I miss the days of being able to change your ISP with a phone call.
Yes do you not think they deserve that? It's their fault were contemplating that. But the anti-capitalists say that's a bad idea.. Something smells fishy.
every time someone says "Both parties do it!", it is usually because a Republican has done something crappy.
So, what you're saying is it's ok to do shady and dirty tricks until republicans do it.. Then it magically becomes bad and it no longer matters that your side did it first. Yep that sounds about right.
I think you have watched too many movies.
Yes the kids complaining about gpu prices and teh fps's!!!! Have trained their self to see 120+ frames. Highly doubtful.
Exactly so you have to get it while the getting is good. Some of the coins seem promising because they have an actual use to them and they may make it, but the rest is exactly that speculation.
Well most browsers have put stop to that. And if you care about your cpu cycles being stolen you use something like safescript or no script that would have blocked that initially. That's like saying facebook is stealing your identity. Once again don't punish a whole group because of one moron. Otherwise the Internet wouldn't exist. And some of the sites that are mining legitimately wth people's CPU's allow the user to mine in place of ads and also allow them to specify cpu usage while on the site.
The difficulty changes with the network. At day 1 you are correct very low difficulty. But if the coin devs did mine all the coins on day 1 they essentially make that coin worthless. The value of the coin is in the network of miners. It's not as scammy as people that don't understand it nor the community try to make it sound. Should check it out.. I've bought 4 gpu's that have paid for their self in the last 6 months.. And I bought them at rather high prices, now it's basically all profit from here on out.
stealing CPU cycles
Im sorry buddy, None of my cards or miners steal anything from anybody. If you're referring to hackers, would you rather them encrypt all of your files and demand a bunch of money to un-encrypt them and hope that they arent idiots and actually permanently lose all your shit. Remember the hackers are going to hack, if it wasn't cryptocurrency mining it would be something else. Don't condemn a community because of a few bad apples. Because if that was the case we wouldn't have the internet. Also Monero hasn't been breeched. Coins and Exchanges are completely separate. Anybody dumb enough to trust others(exchanges) with large amounts of their coins deserved what they got imo. Its money, Treat it as such. Next time you're going to rant about something you know nothing about,.. Please.. Please do at least a little research.
Normally those people have bigger wallets than brains. Because they would know that that 144FPS they are playing at is unnoticeable to the human eye. therefor its a waste of money. The only reason to get a better GPU is to play at a solid 60FPS at a higher resolution. with better clarity settings. Anything else is wasted money and electricity, which I feel would be better used for mining.
The closest I have come to "Easy As Windows" Linux Distros is Ubuntu with KDE. I have never personally used mint past an install for a friend/family member. And that was just to get them started on something I heard was easy to learn on to keep the headache off of me lol. It worked rather well I guess as i rarely get the call of "How do I do this, I have already googled and cant figure it out" You know what they say. Set a man on fire, He will think you're Microsoft, Teach a man to Fire, And he will Compile on his own. well im paraphrasing. but you get my drift. I currently use Debian 9, with KDE. I would guess the main reason I dont rage at this behavior is because i have basically exclusively used KDE for so long, that I didn't notice some of the stupid crap other DE maintainers are doing on the linux platform. For anybody not wanting stupid crap like Auto Mounting on by default, I strongly suggest try KDE.
I never liked mandrake much and rarely used it. normally stuck with RHEL's and Debian based distros.
Pretty much every desktop with Gnome does it too since it's a Gnome default to automount CDs and USB
That makes sense why I haven't noticed it, I haven't used Gnome since the late 90's. Im a KDE Fan. And KDE would never mount anything I didn't explicitly tell it to. Gnome has been worthless since version 2. Gnome 3 IMO isn't even usable. Worse than windows 10.
This has to be a troll post. Please tell me this is a troll post.. Slashdot? Hello?
Do you not consider it modern because its stable? Modern hardware(R7-1700 + GTX1070 + NVME Drive) handles anything i can think of throwing at it. I know its popular to rip on Systemd, I personally have never had an issue with it. Sure I don't like the way it logs. Pain in the ass IMO. Other than that its pretty stable. And if you don't like it, you can spend the time to remove it and use whatever you wish. Power of Linux!
But seriously I don't think I have ever had a Linux OS that would mount a USB drive on its own if you inserted it, unless you previously set it up that way.
There are places where full physical security of the device is an absolute requirement, right down to every port being behind a physically-locked plate and literally every cable tied down and locked.
Well, you have apparently never been anywhere important in a casino, I frequent casinos for work in vegas all the time. That is not how it is.
Actually, I run Debian, and have ran variants for years. They do not automount, they read the disk structure, and you have to actually click mount to mount the drive. And from command line you have to also be root.
Some peoples children. My thoughts when I read it was "Windows XP was the first consumer OS from microsoft to have NTFS" And maybe even the first period? i was kind of young when it came out.
Got to look good while you're being a criminal.. How else are you going to make headlines.
You are correct sir.
No, you can't. Not safely, anyway. By law, you have to de-rate circuits by 20% for continuous use like EV charging. So your 50A circuit provides 40A, which is only 9.6 kWh per hour.
Incorrect, Electrician by trade. On a dedicated circuit(120v or 220v) I can use every amp available continuous, only on appliances with high starting inrush do you provide a higher breaker size and you also have to raise the wire gauge to match breaker size. On a circuit without a dedicated load, do you have to de-rate what you install, and that is because high draw appliances(vacuums) can be plugged in while other stuff is also plugged in. also for expansion at a later point.
A device like a Tesla is considered a Dedicated Load, even if you unplug it or only plug it in periodically.
Corning.
Mod this fella up, +1 Informative. Wish I had mod points.
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