Will Cosmos be defeated by Dr. No?

Actually what they write seems well thought out, and makes sense, perhaps you are the one who should be banned.

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I find @ChiaPizzaā€™s posts to be informative. I want to read what he has to say. It has nothing to do with whether or not I agree or disagree with his comments. He makes good points, as do the people that respond to him.

Now it is suggested to ban @rallbright, because @rallbright is hinting at wanting @ChiaPizza banned.

Short of extraordinary circumstances (such as illegal activity, or spamming), letā€™s not be ban happy.

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@rallbright wasnā€™t hinting, they were asking for @ChiaPizza to be banned.

Well thats news to me and the discord, if blocking me makes you think I am banned, so be it!

ā€¦and yet it would seem numerous people disagree because I provide information people are looking for and/or struggling with, I also point out unnecessary security risks like the known backdoors in NoSSD. (none of this is trolling, its actively participating to make the community better)

(Maybe you like software backdoors, thats your choice, but the average person doesnā€™t want the risk)

P.S. Since you want to call my posts trolling, Iā€™ll take this opportunity to highlight a recent post telling people about scammers on this website and others trying to steal coins, and the methods being used by them. (Seems like a pretty good post, unless you donā€™t want to protect people?)

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The torrent library is part of the auto-update feature, which can be disabled with a command line switch. Backdoors, if present, are hidden. You are unaware of any backdoors in the binaries you run, and yet you run many binaries from sources that are far less reputable. You are misleading people, spreading lie and FUD. Smart people understand the nonsensical nature of your messages but less technically advanced users may be scared by them. You do not contribute to the discussion and indeed trolling.

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ā€¦but there is no way to validate the new claim ā€œit can be disabledā€ because as you mentioned in the past you went to great lengths to obfuscate the code so nobody can figure anything out.

So we have anonymous developers with public outbursts who at one point claimed to remove their backdoor but then put it right back in the next release, and we just have to ā€œtrustā€ the new claims.

None of this is FUD, its a documented history of poor behavior and unnecessary security risks.

There is a reason why the crypto community as a whole have rejected backdoors, it never ends well for the end user, only the malicious users who eventually gain access to the unnecessary security risk.

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It that supposed to imply you are, Mr Anonymous?

Look how people trusted the British Post Office, and Fujitsu for decades, but its all come out now.

Dawson, I already said that the account u are interacting w/ is a known troll. Just put their account on ignore your 8+EiB pool wont miss its 20TB of netspace.

However, can you PLEASE GET REMOTE COMPUTE WORKING THANK YOU SO MUCH

I understand you want to define me because that makes it easier to dismiss what Iā€™ve said, the problem with that is what I have said is still true and relevant, no matter how many times you dismiss it.

There is a reason others in the crypto industry reject built-in backdoors, because to date, it has never ended well for the end users or the network, malicious actors have benefited the most from it.

P.S. Thats a Gentoo penguin in the image.

Howā€™s that going? It works on GH :wink:

Remote computing already works in NoSSD, vis using standard LINUX NFS shares (and should work in Windows via SAMBA shares, or in a mixed environment either way).
Somewhat over half of my personal farm RIGHT NOW is being mined via NFS, no stales or lag issues, and 1GB network seems to be overkill 'til you get to a HUGH farm (mine is more medium-sized).
Had I known then what I know now, Iā€™d not have bought the Supermicro 6047 machine in a 72 drive version - canā€™t put ANYTHING in it for farming with in GPUs due to the 8-bit slots and NO 16-bit slots.
The 36-drive version I have at least works with an A2000, though Iā€™m having to run it at less than C15 to do so (C14 right now, shifting slowly to C13 in anticipation of the plot filter halfing in a few months).

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