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  1. About Anoncoin on RMS Calls For "Truly Anonymous" Payment Alternative To Bitcoin · · Score: 2

    You forgot to add that Anoncoin uses i2p to implement darknet transfers.

    Also, the devs seem to be actually competent.

    https://anoncoin.net/

  2. And yet in practice, in historical confrontations against ANY nation, Chinese lost 10 to 1.

    They are notoriously impotent fighters.

  3. I had to pay in on Feedly Forces Its Users To Create Google+ Profiles · · Score: 1

    My eyeball time.

  4. Re:Wow. on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    Mouse pad ?

  5. Let Musashi speak on this one. on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 1

    "If we look at the world we see arts for sale. Men use equipment to sell their own selves. As if with the nut and the flower, the nut has become less than the flower. In this kind of Way of strategy, both those teaching and those learning the way are concerned with coloring and showing off their technique, trying to hasten the bloom of the flower. They speak of "This Dojo" and "That Dojo". They are looking for profit. Someone once said "Immature strategy is the cause of grief". That was a true saying. "

    --Miyamoto Musashi.

    We should learn from the past instead of inventing The Next Fail.

  6. You see wrong then on Ask Slashdot: Are There Any Good Reasons For DRM? · · Score: 1

    > Because, in my eyes, when people stop getting paid for what they do, they'll stop doing it.

    Bzzt. Wrong.

    Wash your eyes with industrial cleaner.

    The quality of given endeavour DROPS when money is involved; and yes, plenty of people produce, I would argue, the best, content for no money.

  7. Dammit on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    Hungary suddenly looks a whole lot awesome.

  8. I would not be surprised on Europe Needs Genetically Engineered Crops, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    if "suing the crops" was a thing in USA.

  9. Remember, on Two Changes To Quirky Could Change The World · · Score: 1

    we live in an age where mother fed her child pureed hamburgers.

  10. It's only hypocritical as much on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 1

    as greed is hypocritical; you have to be a known practitioner of altruism for your self-interest to arouse suspicions of hypocrisy.

    He just wants to take away pew-pews of others, so that only he has the pew-pews. What is hypocritical in that ? The man is a perfect definition of asshole.

    Ahh, posting while drunk is heavenly. /. math: 129 of 126 loaded

  11. Arab spring-powered bolt action on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 1

    Arab Springs were about covert CIA action, nothing more.

  12. No, U on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 1

    No, U R Banal

  13. Idiot. on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 1

    You cannot police 300 m. people (US) with tanks, battleships and fighter planes.

    The military is ineffective in the use against the civilians, and if it even happens, it is already too late to return to Republic.

    Again, I repeat - it is impossible, logistically, for even a 10 Trillion army to wage war against 300 m. Armed Citizens.

    You will understand it, later in life. When you learn about what assymetric warfare is.

    And again, I repeat, it is impossible to supress people via SWAT teams even, when they can expect bullets to rain down on them when they break and enter.

  14. Where does "public" start ? on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 1

    It is perfectly technologically feasible to just listen to conversations within your house via a laser-window snooping method; it is perfectly feasible to track what you type on your (unshielded) keyboard via proper snooping mechanisms (free radio waves belong to aether, right ?).

    Technology will not protect you from this asshattery; such things would never be accepted in Japan, because there, the WHOLE SOCIETY, ATOMICALLY does not condone such unpoliteness; and YOUR arguments reduce to technological barriers.

    I know that I'll get some snide reply, considering who I am reaplying to, but still, this is free aether, after all.

  15. Why does not Futurama on Futurama Cancelled (Again) · · Score: 1

    Why does not Futurama make a kickstarter fucking page.

  16. Re:More?? on Disney Announces "One Star Wars Movie Per Year" Plan · · Score: 1

    Dude, read a book -- you will not find science fiction in film form.

  17. Re:two words on Iron Man 3 To Debut As a 4DX Film In Japan · · Score: 1

    Ah, so basically, casual porn shot with Academy 35 mm. is basically a par for the course ? Gotcha ! :P

  18. Add to that they worship Undead and the state of Undeath, also they worship the process of eating the literal flesh of their undead, zombie Messiah.

    Also, in the end of days, it is said that they all (the believers) will become, literally, undead.

    Creepy, creepy cult once you cull out the bullshit.

  19. "Once" is not "when". "When" is definitive, "once" can be speculative.

  20. Re:*POP* on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Bitcoin Mining For Go-Green Initiatives? · · Score: 2

    Really ? I doubt they can lose much value at all, being a deflationary currency, save for total protocol/algorithm compromise.

    Value of currency is in the eye of the users, and people are using it more and more (really ! the drug scare is just a tiny tip of the iceberg of all BTC transactions).

    FWIW

  21. Correction on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Bitcoin Mining For Go-Green Initiatives? · · Score: 1

    OK, upon further thought, I made an error wherein I allowed for 50 % reduction in hashing rate but not 50 % reduction in power draw. Also, your power cost would be lower or higher, I have no idea.

    In the end, it is viable, but the headache and amount of work, especially at such scale, would not be worth it (and I am really serious about fires, in the offices, and the potential of such - where would you put extra ~1500 KiloWatts or heat ?).

    This is anything but green, if we could mine bitcoins withn idle CPU looks we'd all already be (bitcoin)millinaires.

  22. Re:rough calculation on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Bitcoin Mining For Go-Green Initiatives? · · Score: 1

    s/~21600 KH/h/~21600 KW/h

  23. rough calculation on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Bitcoin Mining For Go-Green Initiatives? · · Score: 1

    Let's say a single, ATIx7xx (or better) graphics carded desktop (anything else is not price-effective) consumes ~250 Watt on idle (reasonable estimate).

    Let's say you mine with it - you now consume ~350-550 Watt per desktop, let's say, average of 150 Watt per desktop increase.

    With 18000 desktops, that would be, if we are careful with time allocation, (8 hours x 150 Watt x 18000 desktops) / 1000 KW/h increase in power consumption, per night.

    That is ~21600 KH/h increase in power consumption per night, or 648000 KW/h increase in power consumption per month.

    Now, as it is (and it is a floating, quicksand value), 1 GH/s gives you ~2-2.5 BTC per month.

    150 Watts of low-medium ranged ATI card gives you ~100 MH/s, (which you want to run @ 50%, for your offices will catch fire, and no, I am not kidding). So that is ~50 MH/s optimistic value per desktop (remember, provided they are optimally equipped, that is, ATI x7xx cards or better).

    50 MH/s x 18000 desktops per month is 900 GH/s per month. That would amount to ~1800 BTC, which go by $70-80 right now, say $75. So a profit of 135000 $ if you somehow can convert them to useable (spendable) form.

    Now take 135000 bucks per month and substract from that 648000
    KW/h per month (where I live 1 KW/h is about 20 american cents).

    So you substract from 135000, 129600 Dollars for electricity, and you are left with 5400 Dollars profit (provided you have god like ability to convert that amount of bitcoins to real, useable currency at such rates).

    So, in perfect world conditions, yes it breaks even, barely.

    Sorry if there were any crude errors, but you get the point.

  24. What you are wrtiting is so wrong factually on Bitcoin Blockchain Forked By Backward-Compatibility Issue · · Score: 1

    and logically, I am thinking you do not respect other peoples reading time by just writing random stuff.

  25. correction of correction on StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Released · · Score: 1

    BW in fact has 8 Protoss missions, 8 + 1 alternate Terran mission, and 10 + 1 secret Zerg mission.

    so BW has 28 missions in total.