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legendary
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May 26, 2013, 12:53:46 PM
I just noticed that user pages are apparently editable by any user, this is not good. It's only a matter of time until someone goes around replacing payment addresses and article links and some will notice too late, if ever. Manual control will only work so long, there needs to be a lock on user pages to make them editable by just the individual users themselves.

This needs to be fixed asap if this is true. Well spotted TaxReturn!
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May 26, 2013, 12:40:33 PM
I just noticed that user pages are apparently editable by any user, this is not good. It's only a matter of time until someone goes around replacing payment addresses and article links and some will notice too late, if ever. Manual control will only work so long, there needs to be a lock on user pages to make them editable by just the individual users themselves.
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May 26, 2013, 11:32:18 AM


I am starting some charities and other organizations, and I can help them get in and sign for work visas. I want to do it all over the world.

1. Charities are ok but these guys you can give them literally like 1/3 of a share for the same work a programmer would do here.  They have the computers to work on but not the $2,000 rigs to mine with.  There won't be many miners there.  Even .25% so 1/4 of a share for programming work would be great as programmers there if you're lucky to find a job and most don't make between $300 and max $500 per month.  

I met tons of Romanian engineers, programmers, lawyers with no jobs working as waiters for $150 per month.

2. Romania can definitely be the place where you find tons of programmers and hackers to do your work without severely diluting the shares because if we're going global this will grow faster than exponential, could be closer to logarithmic growth for the first couple years which means each share will shrink to something much much smaller which may then cause the loss of talent here.  So lets keep the cost of living in mind and average wage for that country.  In Romania the average apt rents for $100.  So they do get by with $300-$500 per month.

3. As for work visas.  Good luck.  I've been trying to get my bro-in-law here for 7 years. No go. It has to be a field the US needs workers for but then they're likely to go work there and not here for you. They can do the programming work from there as they have the necessary tools.  Romanians are very clever, they're known as the thieves of Europe. Caution.

1. That's cool, I am saying I can give them jobs with those charities that pay better than Romanian jobs.

2. Again, cool Smiley

3. I do not plan on getting them regular work visas. Have you heard about the "Extraordinary Talent" visa? You could get into America just for being a porn star, or being a comedian or anything like that.
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May 26, 2013, 10:47:32 AM
New exchange:crypto-trade.com. I've made a wide DVC/BTC market just to test it, get things going. Looking relatively cheap on vircurex if only I knew how to use the open transaction server...
legendary
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May 26, 2013, 04:17:11 AM


I am starting some charities and other organizations, and I can help them get in and sign for work visas. I want to do it all over the world.

Charities are ok but these guys you can give them literally like 1/3 of a share for the same work a programmer would do here.  They have the computers to work on but not the $2,000 rigs to mine with.  There won't be many miners there.  Even .25% so 1/4 of a share for programming work would be great as programmers there if you're lucky to find a job and most don't make between $300 and max $500 per month.  

I met tons of Romanian engineers, programmers, lawyers with no jobs working as waiters for $150 per month.

Romania can definitely be the place where you find tons of programmers and hackers to do your work without severely diluting the shares because if we're going global this will grow faster than exponential, could be closer to logarithmic growth for the first couple years which means each share will shrink to something much much smaller which may then cause the loss of talent here.  So lets keep the cost of living in mind and average wage for that country.  In Romania the average apt rents for $100.  So they do get by with $300-$500 per month.

As for work visas.  Good luck.  I've been trying to get my bro-in-law here for 7 years. No go. It has to be a field the US needs workers for but then they're likely to go work there and not here for you. They can do the programming work from there as they have the necessary tools.  Romanians are very clever, they're known as the thieves of Europe. Caution.
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May 25, 2013, 11:41:41 PM


That wasn't a room site.  It was a site about why bbq coin took off and what makes it so special.  I just checked and posted but not a work about romos.  

Sorry, idk how that happened. Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=108.0


Thanks, that worked.  I left a few posts trying to get an idea what they're doing and where most are located.  in eruoped most are all over western Europe, they still can't easily get a visa for the US.  Very diffilut indeed but definitely a pool of talented programmers and hackers.  I read somewhere that companies like FAcebook go after hackers first before your normal programmer graduate.  They place high value on hackers for their guts and creativity.  And Romania sure has tons of those.

I am starting some charities and other organizations, and I can help them get in and sign for work visas. I want to do it all over the world.
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May 25, 2013, 11:38:33 PM


That wasn't a room site.  It was a site about why bbq coin took off and what makes it so special.  I just checked and posted but not a work about romos. 

Sorry, idk how that happened. Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=108.0


Thanks, that worked.  I left a few posts trying to get an idea what they're doing and where most are located.  in eruoped most are all over western Europe, they still can't easily get a visa for the US.  Very diffilut indeed but definitely a pool of talented programmers and hackers.  I read somewhere that companies like FAcebook go after hackers first before your normal programmer graduate.  They place high value on hackers for their guts and creativity.  And Romania sure has tons of those.
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May 25, 2013, 10:58:48 PM


That wasn't a room site.  It was a site about why bbq coin took off and what makes it so special.  I just checked and posted but not a work about romos. 

Sorry, idk how that happened. Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=108.0
legendary
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May 25, 2013, 10:56:16 PM

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Thanks Smiley
I made a thread in the Romanian section too if you want to add to it Smiley

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Here's the Romanian Section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=216321.new#new

Thanks Smiley
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That wasn't a room site.  It was a site about why bbq coin took off and what makes it so special.  I just checked and posted but not a work about romos. 
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May 25, 2013, 10:51:09 PM



Thanks Smiley
I made a thread in the Romanian section too if you want to add to it Smiley

Where's the Romanian section?

Congrats on the promoter bump to admin.

I have a feeling you're gonna be shameless promoter, Don King style.  Those are the best.  Good luck to you bro.


Edit:  Most don't know this but the world's top hackers not just in massive theft from banks and hacking in nasa, pentagon, etc, but also by sheer total percentage is Romania.  They're around 38% of total hackers in the world.  Way ahead of  Russia and china and when you consider most are making less than $300 per month (like in Russia) and their total population is only 20 million compare to hundreds of million in Russia and then 1.6 Billion in china the fact they do nearly 40% of the hacks in the world is just mind boggling. 

They're very talented and many with no jobs or crummy jobs.  Guys like that can probably do a lot of programming work for considerably less dilution one would pay a programmer in the US or say a country like Germany.  I think devcoin is in good need of top programmers like that.

That would be pretty AWESOME to be the Don King of Devcoin.
I have some friends that are rappers, and we have plans to make a song and I am going to do the ad-libs, so I can get known for that too. Like OJ the Juice man, just saying "Ok"-"Yeah"-"Huh"-"What?" between lines Smiley

That's crazy that they have so much computing power and knowledge Smiley
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May 25, 2013, 10:39:39 PM
[

Thanks Smiley
I made a thread in the Romanian section too if you want to add to it Smiley

Where's the Romanian section?

Congrats on the promoter bump to admin.

I have a feeling you're gonna be shameless promoter, Don King style.  Those are the best.  Good luck to you bro.
Here's the Romanian Section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=216321.new#new

Thanks Smiley
legendary
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May 25, 2013, 10:36:31 PM
[

Thanks Smiley
I made a thread in the Romanian section too if you want to add to it Smiley

Where's the Romanian section?

Congrats on the promoter bump to admin.

I have a feeling you're gonna be shameless promoter, Don King style.  Those are the best.  Good luck to you bro.


Edit:  Most don't know this but the world's top hackers not just in massive theft from banks and hacking in nasa, pentagon, etc, but also by sheer total percentage are in Romania.  They're around 38% of total hackers in the world (per capita I think).  Way ahead of  Russia and china and when you consider most are making less than $300 per month (similar to Russia) and their total population is only 20 million compare to hundreds of million in Russia and then 1.6 Billion in china the fact they do nearly 40% of the hacks in the world is just mind boggling.  They have stolen millions from banks like BofA, I have met a couple personally.  Most were kids, 15-21 with no college training.  Simply amazing talent.  This is why you can't use US cards in many parts of Romania cause of the massive hacks they do there.

My point is They're very talented and many with no jobs or crummy jobs.  Guys like that can probably do a lot of programming work for considerably less dilution one would pay a programmer in the US or say a country like Germany.  I think devcoin is in good need of top programmers like that.

Edit 2:  Here's a recent Bloomberg link showing Romania at number 7 globally for hacking but I'm certain I saw them at the top spot just like 1 week ago. At any rate, for such a small country with so many poor kids who can't afford college that's crazy.  We can get guys there to program for nothing, $500 per month is considered a top notch salary for a programmer.  

http://www.romania-insider.com/bloomberg-romania-ranks-7-in-the-world-for-hacking-and-cyber-attacks-still-on-the-rise/97612/
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May 25, 2013, 10:28:06 PM
Looks like FinShaggy is devcoining local subforums with google-translated posts (ouch)
I repaired the one on the French forum  Smiley

I just wanted to get it out there. More than just America needs to know about the coins. If anyone can actually speak other languages, please go add to the discussion, or make your own devcoin thread.

I'm fluent Romanian and Romania is in the EU and they have about 20 million citiziens which for a europen country is in the top 5 or so and most are computer literate. Like more than me literate.  I can see if I can spread the word on some popular Romanian sites.  Like evz.ro and others which many read in the us and over there.  there's millions of Romanians in America and in countries like Italy, spain and france.  Many are little gangasters but they're still on computers a lot.

Thanks Smiley
I made a thread in the Romanian section too if you want to add to it Smiley
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May 25, 2013, 10:25:48 PM
Looks like FinShaggy is devcoining local subforums with google-translated posts (ouch)
I repaired the one on the French forum  Smiley

I just wanted to get it out there. More than just America needs to know about the coins. If anyone can actually speak other languages, please go add to the discussion, or make your own devcoin thread.

I'm fluent Romanian and Romania is in the EU and they have about 20 million citiziens which for a europen country is in the top 5 or so and most are computer literate. Like more than me literate.  I can see if I can spread the word on some popular Romanian sites.  Like evz.ro and others which many read in the us and over there.  there's millions of Romanians in America and in countries like Italy, spain and france.  Many are little gangasters but they're still on computers a lot.
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May 25, 2013, 10:01:39 PM
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Unthinkingbit, maybe you could add the IRC channel info to the 1st post of this thread?

Good idea, I added it to the first post:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.430630

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IRC Channel: #devcoin on freenode.net
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May 25, 2013, 09:58:31 PM
Thanks Unthinkingbit and jasin. Smiley

Also I'd recommend that all of the administrators join the #devcoin IRC channel on freenode.net, in case people need help with devcoin. There are already a few people idling in the channel daily, but it'd be cool to get the channel more active! Unthinkingbit, maybe you could add the IRC channel info to the 1st post of this thread?

good idea, this thread is entirely too long.  I got to page 5 and got burned out. An IRC channel would be easier.
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May 25, 2013, 09:38:00 PM
Thanks Unthinkingbit and jasin. Smiley

Also I'd recommend that all of the administrators join the #devcoin IRC channel on freenode.net, in case people need help with devcoin. There are already a few people idling in the channel daily, but it'd be cool to get the channel more active! Unthinkingbit, maybe you could add the IRC channel info to the 1st post of this thread?
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May 25, 2013, 07:44:39 PM
Listed in order of seniority, FinShaggy, Metazilla, Emfox and Weisoq did a lot. I looked over their posts and saw that they were helpful and polite, so they were asked to be administrators. Besides the option of maintaining a receiver file, each administrator does one task. The following choices were given:

1) Promoter.

2) Awarding the tiny (fraction of a share) bounties, and checking that paid maintenance work is being done.

3) Helping people install devcoin on Linux, making binaries for major Linux distributions, and when possible, packages.

4) Investor relations. Charting the growth in words and page views. When we have advertising revenue, determine the net present value of writing a devtome article and chart the growth in revenue.

5) Signing up writers, along with Fuzzy Bear and any other signing administrators. The work would be split according to the writers' name, for example if there were two, the first signing administrator would handle A-K, and the second L-Z.

6) Handling the bitcoin share and devcoin share list.

7) Make up your own job.

FinShaggy chose promoter, Metazilla chose the share lists, Emfox chose Linux, and Weisoq chose to sign up writers. They'll all get the 1 to 4 shares ongoing for administration work.


Bravo guys.
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May 25, 2013, 07:39:48 PM
Listed in order of seniority, FinShaggy, Metazilla, Emfox and Weisoq did a lot. I looked over their posts and saw that they were helpful and polite, so they were asked to be administrators. Besides the option of maintaining a receiver file, each administrator does one task. The following choices were given:

1) Promoter.

2) Awarding the tiny (fraction of a share) bounties, and checking that paid maintenance work is being done.

3) Helping people install devcoin on Linux, making binaries for major Linux distributions, and when possible, packages.

4) Investor relations. Charting the growth in words and page views. When we have advertising revenue, determine the net present value of writing a devtome article and chart the growth in revenue.

5) Signing up writers, along with Fuzzy Bear and any other signing administrators. The work would be split according to the writers' name, for example if there were two, the first signing administrator would handle A-K, and the second L-Z.

6) Handling the bitcoin share and devcoin share list.

7) Make up your own job.

FinShaggy chose promoter, Metazilla chose the share lists, Emfox chose Linux, and Weisoq chose to sign up writers. They'll all get the 1 to 4 shares ongoing for administration work.


Awesome, thanks Smiley

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May 25, 2013, 07:32:27 PM
Listed in order of seniority, FinShaggy, Metazilla, Emfox and Weisoq did a lot. I looked over their posts and saw that they were helpful and polite, so they were asked to be administrators. Besides the option of maintaining a receiver file, each administrator does one task. The following choices were given:

1) Promoter.

2) Awarding the tiny (fraction of a share) bounties, and checking that paid maintenance work is being done.

3) Helping people install devcoin on Linux, making binaries for major Linux distributions, and when possible, packages.

4) Investor relations. Charting the growth in words and page views. When we have advertising revenue, determine the net present value of writing a devtome article and chart the growth in revenue.

5) Signing up writers, along with Fuzzy Bear and any other signing administrators. The work would be split according to the writers' name, for example if there were two, the first signing administrator would handle A-K, and the second L-Z.

6) Handling the bitcoin share and devcoin share list.

7) Make up your own job.

FinShaggy chose promoter, Metazilla chose the share lists, Emfox chose Linux, and Weisoq chose to sign up writers. They'll all get the 1 to 4 shares ongoing for administration work.
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