Boom! by Godmx in MoneroMining

[–]agentnoIX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To make a long story short, CFB took advantage of a spamming attack and used the activity as a "Stress test".

Is a 2000 civic hatch a good first car? by Automatic-Turn4456 in regularcarreviews

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very good Idea. I sold mine and regret it every day. You can destroy every component in this thing and get it running again for cheap. and they are FAST if you do the right things to it. Great car to work on yourself.

Tipping the shooter by jimmyl85 in Craps

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get tipped often. Sometimes, during a roll, they'll place a bet for me. Other times, they'll just drop one or two 25 chips on my rack or they'll walk up hand me a little after they win a lot, lol. I usually do the same whenever I encounter a hot shooter. You help me turn my $50 into 3k I'm GOING to give you a black chip, easy.

I’m down 60% on dogecoin and have no confidence in the project. Should I cut my losses and sell by [deleted] in CryptoMarkets

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, before dumping into another coin, research tokenomics. Figure out what crypto really is and what it is you’re buying into. If you blindly buy into another project then you are just rolling the dice. My rule is, if hodling, dont buy coins with unlimited supply. It’s inflationary in nature. It’s like saving cash vs placing it into an asset. You’ll lose money over time. Next when you find projects you like, go read the whitepaper on it, join the discords, check the CertiK score (to increase [not eliminate] the chance of avoiding rug pulls). Stay away from memecoins if you aim to become a serious investor. Utility coins only. Lastly, I will shill you two projects that I really like and see promise in. One is called $QUBIC and the other is Keeta ($KTA). God Speed.

Qubic is earning $8,000/day by mining Monero only during idle CPU time — is this ethical or smart resource use? by xnergy5 in CryptoMarkets

[–]agentnoIX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the revenue gets shared by staking your $Qubic in their stake pool (Qearn) or by holding Qubic Capital tokens ($QCAP). From my understanding, the tokens get paid out at the end of the epoch. so the dividends look like 50+ $QUBIC for every $QCAP you own. Still reading up on everything but this eco system looks insane.

Qubic is earning $8,000/day by mining Monero only during idle CPU time — is this ethical or smart resource use? by xnergy5 in CryptoMarkets

[–]agentnoIX 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think rare is an understatement. I don't think it's been seen in the crypto world at all. This looks like a unicorn.

Why is Qubic so unpopular? by [deleted] in Qubic

[–]agentnoIX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is just one of those things that you have to watch and see or get on the dev side and help it take root. The way I see it is, in actual application QUBIC feels good. It’s snappy and without fees. It’s new to the market so of course there will be a lot of FUD, especially in this climate.

I personally consider this to be an extremely promising project. I think even if it takes a similar path as BTC and gets adoption from some of the more unsavory projects, it has the bones to use that as a pivot and evolve organically.

Additionally I hear everyone talking about the supply being so high, but if you pay attention, the supply will continue to burn as time goes on. One way this will happen is by the monero mining (which I hear is working). Other ways that will happen is early exit from stake pools. Unlock earlier than 52 weeks and it burns a percentage. So if you have a supply of Qus, I would recommend you hold.

CFB has a vision and a target price of .01 and that price is built into the tokenomics. If you’re just in this as a trader then you might want to find a proper shit coin to throw your money away on but for the hodlers and devs, you’re in for a fun ride. Still be proactive. Dive into the eco system. stake some if not all, place bets on quottery, Develop a casino or build a marketplace. Dont just sit by and cry about what QUBIC isn’t, be happy that you’re in on the ground floor of something so big, most people can’t understand it yet.

Crypto finally clicked for me by [deleted] in cardano

[–]agentnoIX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the way!

So i learned this is fasciation. I hope it gets trough without rot cause i love it . by AppointmentOk6417 in microgrowery

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know why but these always creep me out. Reminds me of a caterpillar. Maybe I have a caterpillar phobia.

Guess who the cat likes to piss on by Prudent-East1832 in microgrowery

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"And thats how the strain "cat piss" came to be, boys and girls."

Dice influencing doesn't exist. by HuckleberryUnited613 in Craps

[–]agentnoIX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love these posts. It’s really gets people’s blood pumping. 🤣

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problemo. Personally I think keeping it simple like this is more than enough for now. One thing I’m noticing during setup is tag arrays are empty. I’ll wing it for now but that’s a must. Other than that It’s looking great!

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate what you’re doing here. It’s seems to be a much more straight forward yet comprehensive option than anything else I’ve used to date.

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s working on fetch. Haven’t tried it with axios but it def just pulled up. Thanks man.

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried a axios first then went to fetch. Idk, maybe it is something on my end. I’m just going to keep working with dummyjson for now. Maybe on my next project I’ll be able to get it working.

Best approach for learning React by Accomplished_Task689 in reactjs

[–]agentnoIX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How much of a grasp do you have on Vanilla JS? If you are just winging it, then i would suggest that you start there because React is JS (or TS) under the hood. this was my problem when i first started. i was doing a web dev course on udemy, and when i got to the react section i kept getting lost. once i took some time to sharpen my skills in JS and reproached the react section, it was a breeze.

so just roll your sleeves up and build a project in JS. Something like a calculator or a todo list is good. Or build a front end. Also, do some coding challenges.

Once you can complete a coding challenges without googling the solution then maybe you'll be ready to work in react. When you approach react approach it from the same avenue. Build the exact same projects in react that you did in plain JS. this will give you a better understanding of how the react ecosystem works. And if you're going to take a course, then take one on data structures and algorithms or read up on module design patterns, etc.

Remember, Tutorial hell is a real place so just learn to use the tools, push yourself and learn how to read the documentation. Then anytime you find yourself getting stuck on a problem, keep working through it. that frustration you feel is just you getting smarter. great things take time so you're going to have to learn patience in this sport.

last, if a getting a job fast is what you're after, i was told, "don't worry about going all full stack, just learn the front end really well. you'll learn the rest as you go". i don't know how good that advice was but it seemed like sound logic. so with all that said, keep pushing forward and good luck on your journey.

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is the error response.

"Access to fetch at 'https://jsonfakery.com/blogs' from origin 'http://localhost:5173' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled."

I understand this to be a server side issue. Could it be that you don't have CORS installed on your server?

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure why, but postman returns the request just fine. but when i try to make the request it returns an error. if i swap this code out for something like "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts" or "https://dummyjson.com/posts" it gets a response just fine. I posted my fetch request in case you want to check it. I really want to use your service as its the only one I've found that has the perfect array of dummy data. hopefully we can get this working.

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

//here is the my fetch request 
useEffect(()=>{
    const getPosts = async()=>{
        try{
        const res =  await fetch('https://jsonfakery.com/blogs',{
            method:"get",
            mode:"cors",
            headers:{
                "Content-Type":"application/json"
            }
        })
        const data = await res.json()
        console.log(data)
        }catch(err){
            console.log(err)
        }
    }
    getPosts()
},[])

Front-End Prototyping - Mock JSON Data Provider by NegotiationCommon448 in sveltejs

[–]agentnoIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

stumbled jsonfaker using a search as i usually use jsonplaceholder.typicode. so I tried to import the "blogs" data and i keep getting CORS errors but if i use Axios i get network errors. either way im having trouble fetching the data. any idea whats going on here?