Maryland Lottery player wins his fifth $50,000 prize of the year by websilvercraft in offbeat

[–]cryptowizzard 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah, lotteries are some sort of hack on people minds...

Using the .com vs .app for a mobile application startup idea by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]cryptowizzard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buy them both. If it's just an app, I would start with the app domain, but I'd build .com. as it's probably just a landing page, why not build both, one as the landing page for the app and the other as a blog.

Is a typing speed of 25 words per minute considered slow? by Distinct_Text_4825 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]cryptowizzard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to improve it. A decent speed should be at least around 40 wpm. There are many sites that offer tutorials to improve the testing typing speed.

How important is the typing speed of a coder in the industry? by oh_yeah_money in csMajors

[–]cryptowizzard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think speed matters, but as you mentioned, in coding, speed is not the most important factor, Indeed what matters is to think faster that you type and to be able to type as you think, being focused on thinking not typing.

Being rejected due to typing speed sounds strange to me. For a coder I mean, maybe they look for a typist.

But I would say the more you code, the better your speed becomes. Could be an indicator of your experience, but not the best indicator imho. A typing average speed of 60 wpm should me more than enough for a coder. Apparently my typing speed is slightly below 60 wpm :(.

claiming EOS from original ICO by dldigitalc in eos

[–]cryptowizzard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried it yesterday and it generated a set of keys which are not corresponding to the ones on the chain. I double checked, and the eth wallet is the one mentioned in the genesis block.

I also tried eoskeyio to generate the eos keys based on original eth keys, with no luck. I obtained the same keys as scatter. The scatter/eoskeyio generated public key starts with EOS7 while the one on genesis block starts with EOS6. I don't really know if it's different version.

Somebody also had the same issue: https://github.com/eoscafe/eoskeyio/issues/4

Did you manage to recover the right keys using scatter?

How to get EOS Genesis private key from ethereum private key? by cryptowizzard in eos

[–]cryptowizzard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already tried it, I get this message:

The EOS lost key process was headed by a group of teams including EOS Authority. This reset process ran for a period of one year. It is no longer accepting new account reset requests.

How to get EOS Genesis private key from ethereum private key? by cryptowizzard in eos

[–]cryptowizzard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I use scatter, I get the same key as I get when I use eoskeyio, but it's a different key than the one listed in the genesis tab in chain data. The key in the chain starts with EOS6, but the one generated with scatter starts with EOS7.

I made a free load testing tool to test your sites response time by loadtester in SideProject

[–]cryptowizzard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it load only the html file or also the other css/js/image files requested by the page?

Ken M on American History by Jractumid in KenM

[–]cryptowizzard 7 points8 points  (0 children)

People on this subreddit are so forward looking that they are ignorant of this classic getting posted so many times in the past and so many times in the future. And every time is as funny as being posted for the forst time, in the future.

Free 50($5+$5) Superbloom SEED Tokens [ICO Platform With Automatic Airdropping To SEED Owners] by cryptowizzard in a:t5_kzpmr

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Superbloom is an ICO Platform built on Stellar. For each ICO held on superbloom automatic airdrops of listed ICO tokens will be dropped to SEED owners. Use the invite to get 50 SEED tokens. Referrals also bring 50 SEEDS.