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netcruiser

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    Comment #40376319

    So they front ran the front runners. Made the front runner buy shitcoins. Crime? Not an ETH bug though.

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    Comment #39611918

    I always thought IP6 addresses are too long. Even with 8 bytes, as proposed here, there's 4 billion addresses each for 4 billion people. That should really be enough.

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    Comment #39594254

    The read threads block because the ReadWriteLock algorithm tries to prevent thread starvation (i.e. when the exclusive lock never gets acquired). Most ReadWriteLock implementation …

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    Comment #39475004

    Delphi supports inline variable declarations. https://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Sydney/en/Inline_V...

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    Comment #39441833

    The non-existent money to pay the interest is cancelled out by bankruptcies.

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    Comment #39319410

    I still think it looks ugly and syntactically "incorrect".

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    Comment #39075655

    Delphi compiles the same code and UI to iOS, Android, OSX, Windows, Linux, etc.

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    Comment #38897764

    I live in a super high lightning area. No matter how good your protection, if you get struck directly, everything is fried. But that's not your biggest problem as you'll rarely if …

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    Comment #38897688

    So Bitcoin is 'absolute money'?

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    Comment #37805660

    Each block of IPs probably correspond to a ground station. Your data is probably mostly routed to the closest ground station.

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    Comment #37805100

    Somehow my school in a developing country had a fully equipped BBC Micro lab with network (Econet) and file servers. Due the BBC Basic I picked up assembly language for the first t…

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    Comment #37804842

    The utility of a scarce token that can have ownership changed, permissionless (without a third party) to anyone, anywhere in the world, basically instantaneously. Some might call t…

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    Comment #37804759

    He is talking about inflating the money supply.

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    Comment #37700811

    It's $2,000, not $20,0000 (I assume USD). Gold coins are pretty easy to come by in my experience.

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    Comment #37678514

    That's nothing. I have 8 spare keyboards I still haven't used.

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    Comment #37358113

    "it is certainly possible, albeit uninteresting, to come up with an unreasonable definition of "character" such there are more than 65536 of them". They probably didn't foresee the…

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    Comment #36898179

    In the early days I managed to register administrator@gmail.com. It was of course taken from me.

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    Comment #36658985

    Mr Wonderful?

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    Comment #30008194

    About 40 networking devices spanning 3 properties (mostly Mikrotik). Around 24 cameras. Two NAS, each with 24TB. Around 30 network points. Two properties are linked via 60Ghz wirel…

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    Comment #26325593

    Sounds like its based on a flawed assumption: "Now, immediately after a block is found, there will be no more transactions in the network to be claimed by a miner making the next b…