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Topic: Slides 'bout BTC (Read 922 times)

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December 23, 2016, 11:28:01 PM
#11
you can always test the document looking for malware. I already did it in this site
https://csmutz.com/pdfrate/
and this is the result:
https://csmutz.com/pdfrate/view/ef0da86b9b72c5bad99d00a0ee0f655ed72e2702937036b9cec9908ef3eccfa7
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December 23, 2016, 10:01:32 PM
#10
well, who can tell me i way in which you trust to watch the slides? because the point here is that you give me some feedbacks about the slides that i made using LaTex not PowerPoint or making a video.
Besides i'm not such a skilled programmer in making viruses and i won't do that anyway.
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December 23, 2016, 04:31:01 PM
#9
I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.

If I visit a site containing a malware, my browser doesn't let me access it. If I download a file with a virus or any other malicious thing, it can be more harmful and complicated to clean the computer. You really need to set your browser configurations better to be safe on the internet when accessing unknown sites.
So you just blindly trust what your browser does and hopes that it doesn't fail somewhere. That is not secure, browsers and antivirus are not foolproof, something will still get through. You need to take security into your own hands and consider the ramifications of visiting a shady site being promoted by a newbie on a forum known to be filled with scammers.

It's a risk I must take, otherwise I wouldn't visit faucets, nothing here is 100% safe and guaranteed. I just prefer to take the smaller of the risks.

Every risk has a limit, and the download of an unknown file is when things passed this limit for me.
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Just writing some code
December 23, 2016, 03:16:22 PM
#8
I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.

If I visit a site containing a malware, my browser doesn't let me access it. If I download a file with a virus or any other malicious thing, it can be more harmful and complicated to clean the computer. You really need to set your browser configurations better to be safe on the internet when accessing unknown sites.
So you just blindly trust what your browser does and hopes that it doesn't fail somewhere. That is not secure, browsers and antivirus are not foolproof, something will still get through. You need to take security into your own hands and consider the ramifications of visiting a shady site being promoted by a newbie on a forum known to be filled with scammers.
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December 23, 2016, 01:41:14 PM
#7
I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.

If I visit a site containing a malware, my browser doesn't let me access it. If I download a file with a virus or any other malicious thing, it can be more harmful and complicated to clean the computer. You really need to set your browser configurations better to be safe on the internet when accessing unknown sites.
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December 23, 2016, 01:12:45 PM
#6
Yes pdf files can contain viruses and can be activated once clicked on any links with in it.
Best to offer these "slides" powerpoint I am guessing by video via youtube or dailymotion something like those two services that are available to everyone from a safe location like these.
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December 23, 2016, 12:41:54 PM
#5
People here usually don't like to download unknown files, further with informations people can read easily on the internet on any site, no reason to download it. It can contain a virus, malware or any other malicious thing. I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.

i don't think that a pdf file can contain viruses or at least i don't know if you can put a malware in it. I dont own any blog or webpage so i just uploaded it to a free cloud.

I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.
I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.

the main purpose of making the slides is practicing latex not to create a video, any way i have a shitty connection so i won't be able to uploead it to youtube

way to learn about bitcoin and to learn
Well this knowledge grows everyday. Its like medical stuff, general doctors only have basic knowledge about everything, but if u want know details of specific categories like mining or technical sides of bitcoins or bitcoin surrouding technologies u need to dig deeeeeeeeeeeeeper and longer.

i know.
If you watch the slides you can see that it's an overview of bitcoin for newbies, like me, to learn very basic stuff that i thought would be helpful to know.
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December 23, 2016, 06:31:02 AM
#4
way to learn about bitcoin and to learn
Well this knowledge grows everyday. Its like medical stuff, general doctors only have basic knowledge about everything, but if u want know details of specific categories like mining or technical sides of bitcoins or bitcoin surrouding technologies u need to dig deeeeeeeeeeeeeper and longer.
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December 23, 2016, 02:48:33 AM
#3
I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
Since when can't a site have malware that is dangerous on visit? You really need to re-learn your security practices.

OP use the slides to create a video on Youtube/Vimeo/et al. and I'll review them.
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December 22, 2016, 06:25:29 PM
#2
People here usually don't like to download unknown files, further with informations people can read easily on the internet on any site, no reason to download it. It can contain a virus, malware or any other malicious thing. I suggest you to use the content of your file to add to a site, blog article, so people can read and learn from it, and after, give you a feedback.
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December 22, 2016, 03:57:09 PM
#1
Hello every one, i was looking for a way to learn about bitcoin and to learn and practice some skills, in this case creating presentations using LaTeX's BEAMER package.

Just tell me what do you think
So hope this could be helpful

download at http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=18032416093347928253

I tested the document in this site looking for any threat, so you can see it with your own eyes, it is harmless
https://csmutz.com/pdfrate/view/ef0da86b9b72c5bad99d00a0ee0f655ed72e2702937036b9cec9908ef3eccfa7
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