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July 28, 2020, 10:02:45 PM
#69
Very odd character, nullius. Super intelligent dude, strange how he returns to the forum, is quite active & then disappears for a long time. He’ll be back, of that I have zero doubt.

Given you're a 48 hour 55 hour old expert on the matter, I think I might just take that as a comment (as Tony Jones #QandA might say)  Roll Eyes

I have to say, so far this is my favorite nullialt (the name was far more clever, too):

If you support me, also feel free to "admit" to any accusations that I'm your alt. Not as a serious claim, but in an "I am Sparticus!" way.

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July 28, 2020, 08:18:09 PM
#68
Very odd character, nullius. Super intelligent dude, strange how he returns to the forum, is quite active & then disappears for a long time. He’ll be back, of that I have zero doubt.

Given you're a 48 hour 55 hour old expert on the matter, I think I might just take that as a comment (as Tony Jones #QandA might say)  Roll Eyes
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July 28, 2020, 04:04:29 PM
#67
Very odd character, nullius. Super intelligent dude, strange how he returns to the forum, is quite active & then disappears for a long time. He’ll be back, of that I have zero doubt.

Excuse me for asking, but how can you know that? And how can you possibly know nullius? You just registered here 2 days ago. How can you know him? How can you know that he's active and then disappears? Are you the alt of someone else? You talk like you know him well.
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July 17, 2020, 03:18:11 PM
#66
His talents are indeed better used on technical subjects.
Aren't everyone's?
No, I've seen bounty spammers post incorrect information on the tech boards. It's better if they stay on the bounty board.
Well, true, but their time would be better spent reading the tech boards than posting bounty spam.

I don't think bounty spammers have the required technical competence to understand most of the topics in the tech boards. Even for me, a lot of those threads go over my head.
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July 17, 2020, 07:32:21 AM
#65
My first impression was that nullius was a genius "Bitcoiner", I enjoyed his techincal posts and I did learn some great stuff from him, somewhere down the line he made a 180 degree change in the content he provides to the forum, he went from that tech-savvy member to a repuation-addicted member, he got himself involved in all the mess of forum trust issues. So if he ever comes back,
I guess we are many who believed how genius he was. The second comeback is where he ruined it all when he started getting into reputation sagas. Once you start picking fights around, nothing good comes out of it. Perhaps this second break be a blessing in disguise for him.
legendary
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July 17, 2020, 07:09:01 AM
#64
His talents are indeed better used on technical subjects.
Aren't everyone's?
No, I've seen bounty spammers post incorrect information on the tech boards. It's better if they stay on the bounty board.
Well, true, but their time would be better spent reading the tech boards than posting bounty spam.
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July 17, 2020, 06:50:42 AM
#63
His talents are indeed better used on technical subjects.
Aren't everyone's?
No, I've seen bounty spammers post incorrect information on the tech boards. It's better if they stay on the bounty board.

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I sometimes wonder about what kind of good posts we might see if some people put half as much effort in to constructive discussion as they put in to whining about the trust system or attacking other users for completely trivial and banal nonsense.
Utopia?
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July 17, 2020, 06:31:31 AM
#62
Yes, here's a perfect example of him using big words and walls of text to feign a highly developed and impressive intellect.  While the premise of his argument starts out about anarchy, what he actually describes is far from it.  I'ts almost like he doesn't know the meaning of the word, but he must, mustn't he?  His waffling about the word, and vacillations in logic are actually kind of pedestrian, and mostly just drivel to fill out what initially looks like a well thought-out and contributory post, but is actually nothing but a shit post (in my opinion.)

Don't worry if you don't understand. Apparently, the topic wasn't addressed to you. Nor to many others.

Mine is the anarchy of the few, of the natural aristocrats who were not born to be slaves.  It is by individual anarchy that they must escape the tyranny which the mob, with its innate slave-mentality, has freely chosen and voted into existence by the dead weight of numeric majorities.

I highlighted why you don't understand the meaning of that topic. You will never understand it if you have the IQ of a shoe. The topic was addressed to really intelligent people and they are extremely few compared to all the others. It was addressed to well educated people, which are able to understand such a deep meaning. I am a bit surprised though, as I didn't expect that from you. I would expect it from a notorious illiterate such as hacker, which doesn't even know the difference between the plural and the "'s" article which, in English, represents the possession.

Movie's, Movie's, Movie's. !  Grin

Actually, you should have written "Movies, Movies, Movies" instead of "Movie's, Movie's, Movie's". "Movies" is the plural of "movie" and the term you were looking for. "Movie's" means "of the movie", as "'s" in English represents the genitive article indicating the possession. I'm not an English native, but I know the grammar.

Vires in numeris!

Unfortunately for you, young padawan, you never knew this! Nor you knew Latin (I suppose).

A while ago I noticed you don't know Latin. Now it turns out that you don't know English as well. One more reason to wonder who would hire an illiterate campaign manager lol.

But it seems that you also don't have the necessary prerequisites for understanding that topic.
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July 17, 2020, 06:26:02 AM
#61
His talents are indeed better used on technical subjects.
Aren't everyone's? I sometimes wonder about what kind of good posts we might see if some people put half as much effort in to constructive discussion as they put in to whining about the trust system or attacking other users for completely trivial and banal nonsense.
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July 17, 2020, 04:24:33 AM
#60
I enjoyed his techincal posts and I did learn some great stuff from him, somewhere down the line he made a 180 degree change in the content he provides to the forum, he went from that tech-savvy member to a repuation-addicted member, he got himself involved in all the mess of forum trust issues.
His talents are indeed better used on technical subjects.

I think Tman got grounded as well, only logical answer to these mysteries.
Makes me wonder what satoshi did to get grounded for 10 years
legendary
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July 17, 2020, 03:36:51 AM
#59
He always struck me as a well-read, but unimpressive 14 year old.

So maybe nullius is grounded and lost his internet privileges


 Cheesy  Gave me a legit lol.  I remember when I would get grounded from AOL. Was brutal! I think Tman got grounded as well, only logical answer to these mysteries.

 Despite being a bit mixed up with drama at times, it's nice to have a legit Mr Robot like him around. I think it's fair to say he's obviously one of the most talented programmers/pc techs on the forum and with so many morons spewing nonsense here (like w/all forums) it's good to have experts like him around to help balance that out. Can live with some drama..I would love it if Nick Szabo, arguably the most brilliant mind in crypto, was active here, despite the fact that Nullius being "over the top" pales in comparison to Szabo.  Just my 2 satoshis.
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July 16, 2020, 11:13:14 PM
#58
He always struck me as a well-read, but unimpressive 14 year old.
That's not the impression I got, but even if it's true, I'd welcome such members over the usual spammers any time!

My first impression was that nullius was a genius "Bitcoiner", I enjoyed his techincal posts and I did learn some great stuff from him, somewhere down the line he made a 180 degree change in the content he provides to the forum, he went from that tech-savvy member to a repuation-addicted member, he got himself involved in all the mess of forum trust issues. So if he ever comes back, I hope he goes back to development & technical discussion, the place where he performs best.
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July 16, 2020, 09:06:17 PM
#57
Do you have any reference for this allegation?

Yes, here's a perfect example of him using big words and walls of text to feign a highly developed and impressive intellect.  While the premise of his argument starts out about anarchy, what he actually describes is far from it.  I'ts almost like he doesn't know the meaning of the word, but he must, mustn't he?  His waffling about the word, and vacillations in logic are actually kind of pedestrian, and mostly just drivel to fill out what initially looks like a well thought-out and contributory post, but is actually nothing but a shit post (in my opinion.)

You're welcome to think of me as envious of his ability to earn merit, as I'm welcome to consider you wrong in that assessment.  I would expect some members to come to his defense, especially the ones who showered him with merit.

I agree, even I have experienced the same level of immaturity in most or all of his posts which only aimed to attract noob user's to believe in his conspiracy and as @dragonvslinux said, mostly directed towards power hunger of DT. He had/has no logic over any reputation matters, if you check his realted posts, one can notice him trying to ramble his or Lauda's aganda in such important reputation threads with his unwanted, unwelcomed and deceptive walls of text which don't lead to any conclusions at all. He even started a perm ban appel thread against me even knowing I was already banned from wearing signature for 2 years, which shows his childish and illogical attitude take us to no conclusions. Such highly egotastic people should be avoided at most.
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July 16, 2020, 01:46:22 PM
#56
He always struck me as a well-read, but unimpressive 14 year old.
That's not the impression I got, but even if it's true, I'd welcome such members over the usual spammers any time!

So maybe nullius is grounded and lost his internet privileges

The walls of text were a bit too much though, I don't have the time to read them.
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July 16, 2020, 01:29:03 PM
#55
Do you have any reference for this allegation?

Yes, here's a perfect example of him using big words and walls of text to feign a highly developed and impressive intellect.  While the premise of his argument starts out about anarchy, what he actually describes is far from it.  I'ts almost like he doesn't know the meaning of the word, but he must, mustn't he?  His waffling about the word, and vacillations in logic are actually kind of pedestrian, and mostly just drivel to fill out what initially looks like a well thought-out and contributory post, but is actually nothing but a shit post (in my opinion.)

You're welcome to think of me as envious of his ability to earn merit, as I'm welcome to consider you wrong in that assessment.  I would expect some members to come to his defense, especially the ones who showered him with merit.
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July 16, 2020, 11:44:57 AM
#54
nullius is engaging in default trust abuse plain and simple.

From a statistical perspective, nullius just looks like another user that was hungry for DT power

He always struck me as a well-read, but unimpressive 14 year old.

All these statements sound just like pure envy. And I believe it is pure envy. What else to expect towards a top merited user, which is probably the only one which has more merits than his posts number? What else to expect towards a member which is certainly the only one which reached the merits treshold for Hero rank in 27 days?

Starting with 17 merits awarded to some of my old Jr. Member posts by people who remember them, I reached the Hero threshold of 500 merits within 27 days, 8 hours, 16 minutes, 22 seconds of active posting.  All in all, from the moment that theymos announced the merit system, it took me 32 days, 9 hours, 14 minutes, 51 seconds to go from zero to Hero

What else to expect towards a member which reached the merits for being Legendary while he was just a Full Member?

What else to expect towards someone which knows cryptography and code more than a half of this forum combined?

What else to expect towards a true Bitcoin advocate?



He often made posts about shit he doesn't understand

Do you have any reference for this allegation?
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July 16, 2020, 11:07:19 AM
#53
In any event, quickseller made a remark that nullius had "moved on" and I posted that comment on their trust wall feedback as a neutral comment.  The first thing they did when they came back was to give me distrust and demanded I remove that innocuous neutral comment.  (then worsened their own trust scores and left again).

nullius is engaging in default trust abuse plain and simple.

From a statistical perspective, nullius just looks like another user that was hungry for DT power and moved on once they became distrusted. There's a couple other cases like this; otto_diesel and mosprognoz. For this reason, I doubt they'll return again, but could be wrong. (They were DT2 for a while, but blew it).

He always struck me as a well-read, but unimpressive 14 year old.  He often made posts about shit he doesn't understand, hiding his ignorance with a combination of misplaced confidence and mastery of the English language.  If you miss nullius go register at Quara.com, it's full of pompous pimple farms just like him.
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July 14, 2020, 03:37:49 PM
#52
In any event, quickseller made a remark that nullius had "moved on" and I posted that comment on their trust wall feedback as a neutral comment.  The first thing they did when they came back was to give me distrust and demanded I remove that innocuous neutral comment.  (then worsened their own trust scores and left again).

nullius is engaging in default trust abuse plain and simple.

From a statistical perspective, nullius just looks like another user that was hungry for DT power and moved on once they became distrusted. There's a couple other cases like this; otto_diesel and mosprognoz. For this reason, I doubt they'll return again, but could be wrong. (They were DT2 for a while, but blew it).
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July 14, 2020, 01:45:15 PM
#51
Actually he's wearing a paid Yolodice ad right now
I didn't know this, but you're right. However, I expect a referral link to earn less than a signature campaign. Unless he catches a rare whale who wagers a lot.

Perhaps that's the plan.

In any event, quickseller made a remark that nullius had "moved on" and I posted that comment on their trust wall feedback as a neutral comment.  The first thing they did when they came back was to give me distrust and demanded I remove that innocuous neutral comment.  (then worsened their own trust scores and left again).

nullius is engaging in default trust abuse plain and simple.
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July 14, 2020, 12:23:07 PM
#50
Actually he's wearing a paid Yolodice ad right now
I didn't know this, but you're right. However, I expect a referral link to earn less than a signature campaign. Unless he catches a rare whale who wagers a lot.
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