Replies to pony, page 55
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@pony huh.
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@pony *cries*
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@theyurityphoon @pony And here it is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BLXUiVY5yc -_- http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/714655
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@pony moo
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@pony I can play Flappy Bird on mine!
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@pony i didnt even care about that part, just the reuniting :c
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@pony oh good. I'm glad it fixed my tag for me.
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@theyurityphoon @pony lets see if i can translate that for you guys
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@pony lol, u sick
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@pony no
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@pony Sure thing!
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@pony oh yeah.. @ceruleanspark Do you want me to add your new account to my Trixie subscription? (assuming I can figure it out in the new system)
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@pony The effect of difficulty is supposed to be to balance increases in the network hashrate in order to keep the actual monetary value of the output stable. Difficulty does not increase linearly, as a lot of the calculators assume, but actually increases (and decreases) in proportion to the total hashrate of the entire bitcoin network. This leads to a sine-wave like pattern as difficulty spikes, those who can swap to other currencies, dropping the overall hashrate, causing the difficulty to retarget and drop again, which leads to people switching back to BTC and so on and so forth. A number of alt-coins have implemented various tweaks to their algorithms to specifically prevent this pattern of behaviour, with Doge being the post recent to install it.
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cc @pony Would you mind relaying this to the facebook group too? http://rainbowdash.net/notice/3338766
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@pony I was just about to go watch that episode...
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@pony 6+D. Some fighting game notations use numbers as they're located on a numberpad to indicate directions. So forward+D. (236, for instance, would be the game thing as a QCF. 5 is the neutral direction.)
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@pony It's the magic button. Specific use depends on the character. (Also, 6D is the grab command.)
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@pony I specified the keys I wanted but only two to three of them worked. Either that or Fluttershy's controls are broken.
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@pony I'm still having issues setting up the controls for whatever reason.
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zornfreude
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@pony more or less. Its probably what happened to my card.
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@pony where is that game? i've made my name on it but i forgot
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@pony the best part is even if the SD card catastrophically fails, all you need to do is take it out, install your choice of OS onto a new card, and your back up and running. The Pi itself is basically impossible to break if your just playing with the software.
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@pony Basically, the less you write new files to the SD card, the longer it lasts.
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@pony if you put RaspBMC on it and only play movies off of USB drives, it should last a very long while.
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@pony That's a really common use case (So much so that you can buy preinstalled SD cards with XBMC on them for that express purpose) so I imagine it's pretty optimized and won't present a problem for you
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@pony i think mine was an outlier. I was rewriting it almost daily.
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@pony If you're not overworking the Pi, the card will be fine. My bitcoin-miner-Pi has been operating continuously for like 3 months straight without issue, but its CPU usage rarely passes the 50% mark.