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homme sympathique musclay nationaliste comme moi, blanc avec des yeux bleu
PS: j'aime pas les badboys
PS: j'aime pas les badboys
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Putain et y'a de l'écriture inclusive dans l'interface...
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http:// zclhrqsnru2gyonropylgpaacyuzyexlkqs3xq574addsbfo2cgerayd.onion/communities
Qu'es-ce qu'il se passe ?
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Je viens de voir ça
Il y a quoi ?
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Je post simplement pour que les gogols 88 de ce forum aiment mon peuple nous le peuple assyrien ont est blanc comme vous et mérite d'etre admiré par les occidentaux
et perso je trouves les femmes orientale plus belle que les occidentales regardez Rama duwaji
et perso je trouves les femmes orientale plus belle que les occidentales regardez Rama duwaji
Tu ne postes vraiment que pour cette unique raison ?
Je vous aime tous
Tu ne fais pas exception
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Tu ne postes vraiment que pour cette unique raison ?
J'aime passer du temps avec vous bien sur.
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J'aime passer du temps avec vous bien sur.
comment tu connais onche si tu es vraiment syrien ?
Je vous aime tous
Tu ne fais pas exception
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Fais une photo avec une dédi onche
Des jeux Steam pas cher https://www.instant-gaming.com/?igr=gamer-cb611db
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J'ai été trop souvent déçu sur Onche à croire aux femmes qui n'en sont pas.
Seule une dédicace de tes lourds bazouls avec une décicace mentionnant onche pourrait me convaincre
Seule une dédicace de tes lourds bazouls avec une décicace mentionnant onche pourrait me convaincre
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C'est quoi l'histoire de ce site ?
Le successeur de EELB.
https://www.liberation.fr[...]SHOVF6ZVBZFDXODMVRZQGPZA/
https://web.archive.org/w[...]https://eelb.su/index.php
https://bfmtv.bar Juif qui parle, bouche qui ment.
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comment tu connais onche si tu es vraiment syrien ?
Tu connais vraiment le pays ou tu vis? le fameux frankistan
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Attends mais ça mine pas aussi de la crypto via le navigateur cette saloperie ?
https://x.com/G8ND8LFHH/status/2018424662557122996
BLL serait pas en train de se foutre de notre gueule ?
Il a trouvé une autre manière de se financer donc...
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C'est juste moins bien que Onche
+ Gandalf veut nous pomper notre puissance de calcul pour s'acheter des virées dans les bars à hotesses Japonais,
je pense que je vais rester ici
+ Gandalf veut nous pomper notre puissance de calcul pour s'acheter des virées dans les bars à hotesses Japonais,
je pense que je vais rester ici
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C'est quoi l'histoire de ce site ?
https://bfmtv.bar Juif qui parle, bouche qui ment.
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Ça apporte quoi de plus que Onche
ça n'a aucun rapport avec onche
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Oui, ce point est à éclaircir... BLL a juste peut-être rejoint un projet commun en cours de route...
Il en a déjà parlé. Il a payé un gars pour lui créer ce forum de A à Z. Et non il ne mine pas de la crypto.
Le type en question s'exprime en anglais sur le forum et répond aux questions sous le pseudo "thing1" ici :
TOR zclhrqsnru2gyonropylgpaacyuzyexlkqs3xq574addsbfo2cgerayd.onion/post/33
Je cite ses posts ici pour les flemmards.
À propos du minage du minage éventuel de crypto :
No, there are various reasons why this is not possible. Chief among them is that Monero’s RandomX algorithm is specifically designed to require a low level function which WebAssembly intentionally does not expose in browsers. The era where websites were getting hacked to make people mine Monero was very brief, but bad for both the web industry and also Monero. Both sides want to maintain this status quo.
Browsers being able to mine destroys the profitability of dedicated miners. It means the majority of compute will be focused around peak hours for web traffic, which are usually after lunch while people are browsing their phones instead of working. Intermittent mining of this sort encourages real miners who secure the network all day long to flee to another coin, which reduces the total hashpower securing your blockchain. There was a brief window where RandomX did not discourage this and it was extremely bad for Monero and its actual mining industry. It also made tons of websites spike your CPU to 99% when you opened a tab to them. It was bad for website operators and browser vendors. It hopefully never happens again. Which, by the way, our development team put a ton of work into designing a viable proof of work system that does not and will not peg your CPU and overheat your device. Your CPU spends a huge amount of time idle because the proof of work is only done after receiving a cryptographic nonce serially delivered via an http query, so most of the time the work is idle and waiting on the Tor circuit. Crypto mining would lead to a horrible experience, even if it were still possible, which it is not.
À propos de la blockchain :
While some blockchains use proof of work (most these days use proof of stake, proof of work has fallen out of favor for small blockchains) this forum is not on a blockchain. Bitcoin and Monero are one of the few major blockchains still using proof of work, of course, but proof-of-work significantly predates Bitcoin, first proposed in 1993. This forum’s proof of work system is more similar to Hashcash in conception than a blockchain, which was a scheme to put proof-of-work computation requirements on email senders to make spam unprofitable designed in 1997.
D'autres explications techniques :
There is not. The actual time spent computing is very small, because of what I described above:
Our development team put a ton of work into designing a viable proof of work system that does not and will not peg your CPU and overheat your device. Your CPU spends a huge amount of time idle because the proof of work is only done after receiving a cryptographic nonce serially delivered via an http query, so most of the time the work is idle and waiting on the Tor circuit. Crypto mining would lead to a horrible experience, even if it were still possible, which it is not.
If you are on a desktop computer, open up Activity Monitor or Task Manager or whatever. You don’t see your browser using up a whole core, do you? It’s not really working that hard. And if it were, it would severely lag the tab and make browsing a horrible experience, as well as causing your device to heat up.
Even if you installed a dedicated Monero miner on most devices, and ran it all day long, it would probably not generate a lot of profit unless you bought the right CPUs for Monero mining (there’s specific AMD CPUs that people intending to actually mine profitably use – and they generally use the entirety of every core and make the machine useless for anything but the miner while they do so). On a ton of devices mining costs more in power than it actually outputs in Monero. I am sure you get the picture here. If there were a viable way to make your web browser spit out Monero profitably, every website would include a Monero miner. Finally, most browser WebAssembly implementations don’t let you actually push the CPU that hard consistently. If you peg it for a minute most browsers will intentionally slow you down, as they don’t want to allow you to make the browser performance trash.
We do have some thoughts of eventually making the balance token into a viable economy, having it be used for gambling and trading maybe. Maybe doing a wrapped token of it on Solana or something. But that’s way down the road. That it is a non-blockchain proof of work based utility token is intellectually interesting, at least. As is the fact that creation is intentionally throttled by relatively randomized network transit burden of an external cryptographic system (Tor).
Le type en question s'exprime en anglais sur le forum et répond aux questions sous le pseudo "thing1" ici :
Je cite ses posts ici pour les flemmards.
À propos du minage du minage éventuel de crypto :
No, there are various reasons why this is not possible. Chief among them is that Monero’s RandomX algorithm is specifically designed to require a low level function which WebAssembly intentionally does not expose in browsers. The era where websites were getting hacked to make people mine Monero was very brief, but bad for both the web industry and also Monero. Both sides want to maintain this status quo.
Browsers being able to mine destroys the profitability of dedicated miners. It means the majority of compute will be focused around peak hours for web traffic, which are usually after lunch while people are browsing their phones instead of working. Intermittent mining of this sort encourages real miners who secure the network all day long to flee to another coin, which reduces the total hashpower securing your blockchain. There was a brief window where RandomX did not discourage this and it was extremely bad for Monero and its actual mining industry. It also made tons of websites spike your CPU to 99% when you opened a tab to them. It was bad for website operators and browser vendors. It hopefully never happens again. Which, by the way, our development team put a ton of work into designing a viable proof of work system that does not and will not peg your CPU and overheat your device. Your CPU spends a huge amount of time idle because the proof of work is only done after receiving a cryptographic nonce serially delivered via an http query, so most of the time the work is idle and waiting on the Tor circuit. Crypto mining would lead to a horrible experience, even if it were still possible, which it is not.
À propos de la blockchain :
While some blockchains use proof of work (most these days use proof of stake, proof of work has fallen out of favor for small blockchains) this forum is not on a blockchain. Bitcoin and Monero are one of the few major blockchains still using proof of work, of course, but proof-of-work significantly predates Bitcoin, first proposed in 1993. This forum’s proof of work system is more similar to Hashcash in conception than a blockchain, which was a scheme to put proof-of-work computation requirements on email senders to make spam unprofitable designed in 1997.
D'autres explications techniques :
There is not. The actual time spent computing is very small, because of what I described above:
Our development team put a ton of work into designing a viable proof of work system that does not and will not peg your CPU and overheat your device. Your CPU spends a huge amount of time idle because the proof of work is only done after receiving a cryptographic nonce serially delivered via an http query, so most of the time the work is idle and waiting on the Tor circuit. Crypto mining would lead to a horrible experience, even if it were still possible, which it is not.
If you are on a desktop computer, open up Activity Monitor or Task Manager or whatever. You don’t see your browser using up a whole core, do you? It’s not really working that hard. And if it were, it would severely lag the tab and make browsing a horrible experience, as well as causing your device to heat up.
Even if you installed a dedicated Monero miner on most devices, and ran it all day long, it would probably not generate a lot of profit unless you bought the right CPUs for Monero mining (there’s specific AMD CPUs that people intending to actually mine profitably use – and they generally use the entirety of every core and make the machine useless for anything but the miner while they do so). On a ton of devices mining costs more in power than it actually outputs in Monero. I am sure you get the picture here. If there were a viable way to make your web browser spit out Monero profitably, every website would include a Monero miner. Finally, most browser WebAssembly implementations don’t let you actually push the CPU that hard consistently. If you peg it for a minute most browsers will intentionally slow you down, as they don’t want to allow you to make the browser performance trash.
We do have some thoughts of eventually making the balance token into a viable economy, having it be used for gambling and trading maybe. Maybe doing a wrapped token of it on Solana or something. But that’s way down the road. That it is a non-blockchain proof of work based utility token is intellectually interesting, at least. As is the fact that creation is intentionally throttled by relatively randomized network transit burden of an external cryptographic system (Tor).
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