Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
- AnyOldName3
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Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
The chocolatey repository is also run by our Windows packager, so is exactly as trustworthy as the official Windows packages.
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Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Feel free to post that.
Update:
https://github.com/maqifrnswa/cgminer
last updated 2014.... and maqifrnswa doesn't make windows builds... or use windows at all...
Update:
https://github.com/maqifrnswa/cgminer
last updated 2014.... and maqifrnswa doesn't make windows builds... or use windows at all...
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
I think his reply was perfectly fine. He didn't say he was going to sue anyone, just that you actually could get sued.
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Agreed. You make serious allegations, you damn well better be able to back them up, or a lawsuit is a very real risk. The person you're slandering could feel like it's not worth it or that there are better ways to go about it, but this kind of slander is still a very dumb thing to do.lysol wrote: ↑06 Nov 2017, 17:28I think his reply was perfectly fine. He didn't say he was going to sue anyone, just that you actually could get sued.
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Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Slight pedantic correction, slander is spoken... libel is written.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XscaGDxuQqE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XscaGDxuQqE
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Don't feed the trolls... why don't we turn this into a good thing, the more eyes on the code the better. I am paranoid myself about things like the NSA slipping in spyware so I personally review every line of code that goes in, no matter from whom. If we can get more eyes that's even better. Additionally we could provide GPG signatures for our release binaries which is already standard procedure with Linux repositories of course. I am currently looking into how to sign Git commits which would probably be a good practice for every member with push access.
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Signed binaries would be amazing ;)
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Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
I'm open for this.
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
Kinda of silly accusation especially considering the fact that there are much easier crypto currencies to mine these days. Just seems like such a random accusation. I find it kind of funny. Although a few websites been caught using site visitors PCs to mine lately. Pirates Bay comes to mind.
Re: Accusations of OpenMW having an in-built bitcoin miner?
I would listen to K0kt409P on this; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect (while named after an attempt to hide actual information, the effect predates that incident by many years, just without the snappy name, and has long adhered to attempts to use legal threats to try to muzzle dorks on the Internet, since at least the mid-1990s).
Engaging shitposters pretty much IS "negotiating with terrorists". When you feed the trolls, you're giving them the win.
Especially when the claim is ridiculous to the point of brain damage. It's not possible to hide a cryptocurrency miner in open source software since the source is open and people can just go look. Nonsense claims like this are self-defeating, as claims. They're self-winning when the intent is just to get a rise out of the target and said rise happens in a public way.
Engaging shitposters pretty much IS "negotiating with terrorists". When you feed the trolls, you're giving them the win.
Especially when the claim is ridiculous to the point of brain damage. It's not possible to hide a cryptocurrency miner in open source software since the source is open and people can just go look. Nonsense claims like this are self-defeating, as claims. They're self-winning when the intent is just to get a rise out of the target and said rise happens in a public way.