Ship Anchor, Not Sabotaging Divers, Possibly Responsible For Outage 43
Festo's Drone Dragonfly Takes To the Air 45
Comment Re:Ignoring the theoretical for a moment (Score 3, Informative) 185
Wrong on every detail.
1a) Using the "move" RPC command, bitcoin makes an instant transfer between two accounts that you control.
1b) All transactions are published instantly, and available instantly, via the bitcoin P2P network. There are also several websites like http://mtgox.com/ which facilitate instant transfers. After that, you wait on average 10 minutes per confirmation, each of which makes your transaction exponentially more secure. While not recommended, yes you can spend zero-confirmation transactions.
2) Did you bother to look at Android Market before posting? Only full nodes require the full block chain database (2+ GB now). Lightweight software exists for phones, or you can use a web wallet from places like http://blockchain.info/ or http://instawallet.org/
- jgarzik, bitcoin core dev
Comment Re:Tracking money (Score 2) 185
Incorrect. Even if you have 100% of the network computing power, you still cannot force core rule changes upon users.
Each P2P node validates transactions and blocks on their own, and refuses to relay invalid ones. Deviating from these rules simply segments yourself away from the rest of the network.
With sufficient network power, you may DoS the network, but not force unwanted rule changes.
- jgarzik, bitcoin core dev
Value of Bitcoin "Crashes" 709
Bitcoin Is Not Anonymous 279
Submission + - Sony Must Show It Can Sue PS3 Hacker (ibtimes.com)
Judge Susan Ilston, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, said Sony has to show that George Hotz, a hacker who posted a method of "jailbreaking" PS3 consoles, has some connection to California if Sony is to claim damages for his work on the PS3.
Bastardi's Wager 672
Sony Finally Turning a Profit On PS3s 117
The State of Ruby VMs — Ruby Renaissance 89
New Attack Fells Internet Explorer 202
John Carmack Says No Dedicated Servers For Rage 162
Comment Re:Promise SATA RAID = Cheap and Good (Score 1) 564
Note that most SATA controllers sold as RAID are really non-RAID hardware + software RAID in the BIOS and Windows driver.
Jeff, the Linux SATA maintainer, and author of several SATA drivers
Comment You do NOT have a RAID controller (Score 1) 564
You don't have a hardware or integrated RAID controller.
What you have is a non-RAID SATA controller, plus software RAID support in BIOS + Windows driver.
This is easiest to see when booting Linux, whose policy it is to only export your hardware, without any fakery.
See Linux SATA RAID FAQ for a clue...