mkeung | 8 years ago | on: Don't Buy Anyone an Echo
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mkeung | 10 years ago | on: Ionic Marketplace
I didn't have any issues using the above.
You still need some sort of server (i've used rails, ex: https://github.com/rpush/rpush) to send the push notifications (and setup the apns certs), but the above will capture them on your ionic app itself.
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to mine Dogecoin
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to mine Dogecoin
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to mine Dogecoin
Don't need to necessarily use the mainstream profitable ones
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Harvard supercomputing cluster hijacked to mine Dogecoin
If I am the one paying for an office at $500 a month that includes all electricity usage, is it fair to plug in a ton of mining hardware and profit / subsidize myself? What if I manage to use more than $500 worth of electricity?
Is shared space even setup for monitoring individual renter's usage behavior? I don't think so.
edit: note, I do mine Doge but with my own stuff at home
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
-conversion from other currency holdings (LTC, BTC), which some people have openly said they did
-recent run up / down of the value caused a lot of people who were previously holding to buy / sell (started around the time of the big news push with the Jamaican bobsled team fundraiser, right now it is dropping)
-general interest, people buying some amount to hold for the first time. i have had friends making their first crypto purchase in doge recently, who don't understand the technology and probably shouldn't (due to the news i think and not wanting to miss out on bitcoin 2.0)
-Chinese investors getting in / out? i think i saw a graph of cny to doge being a major part of the transactions
personally, i haven't looked into it that seriously because i haven't invested seriously. i put time in (especially for the site content), but all my coins are mined from an existing gaming computer. my total doge USD value is ~$50, which is probably lower than what people would expect of the dogecointutorial creator. my doge mining actually started because I wanted to cheaply explore how cryptocurrencies worked. then the tutorial site actually started when i was testing out aws / github pages for landing page hosting. originally i just had some sort of dogecoin index placeholder but found myself jumping around / searching for info as i learned about doge and cryptocurrencies...so i started my own guide. if you do more research, do share it!
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
additionally, it may be that each transaction is counted multiple times. if I were to tip you, I would first send funds to the bot, who then sends funds to you.
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
Hope that helps!
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Dogecoin Tutorial
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: What happens when you use a standing desk for two years
edit: I used http://iamnotaprogrammer.com/Ikea-Standing-desk-for-22-dolla... to get a standing desk for cheap
mkeung | 12 years ago | on: Do Things that Don't Scale
If you deal with enterprise problems and enterprise software, go for it. If you haven't ever dealt with enterprise problems, what are you doing making a start up for what you don't understand well.
mkeung | 13 years ago | on: Dell/Alienware release Ubuntu gaming desktop