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ian owns gently caress the haters
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Proteus4994 posted:no, ian Yeah... well if I had real backing do you think I would care if it was running through super fast servers as a passthrough? How are people supposed to check things against the stuff submitted. Those guys at Wolfram are a bunch of mean people for not responding to my emails for better collaboration. About that Academia question... dude I am in the middle of Academia. What do you want from me. Ian McLean fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Jan 30, 2013 |
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henceforth my new gimmick will be defending Idea Guys i wonder what keith burgin's up to these days
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Werthog 95 posted:ian owns gently caress the haters
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good ol' spergin burgin
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Here dood.. since you don't really care about licensing or, you know, doing what you are "allowed", go hog wild.
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lol @ these last pages
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Cocoa Crispies posted:we've been watching statpedia for months and we still have no idea why anybody would find it valuable and we're not even going to give you money By knowing that I will listen to what they say, and do it.
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YOSPOS: dude I am in the middle of Academia. What do you want from me.
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mods rename to Aaron Swartz 2.0 plox
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Ian, i emailed my mate W Alpha just now telling him about you, what your doing aint very nice
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Ian McLean posted:By knowing that I will listen to what they say, and do it. please give me money then tell me how to fix my lovely idea !!! special early offer, act now
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Honestly Wolfram knows about Statpedia, if they weren't fine with it, then they would do something. They are probably just chillin waiting for statpedia to become super successful so that they can try and sue statpedia if they dare. I will not settle. I will take them all the way in court and force them to loose millions in fees in vain. Ian McLean fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Jan 29, 2013 |
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Ian McLean posted:Honestly Wolfram knows about Statpedia, if they weren't fine with it, then they would do something.
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Ian McLean posted:Honestly Wolfram knows about Statpedia, if they weren't fine with it, then they would do something. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=statpedia
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Ah if you wanted me to send that I would have for you. Thanks for sending them that email.
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lol
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Ian McLean posted:A professor mentioned something about it yesterday. They are able to make custom cases for situations I do believe.
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it's free real estate /
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I want to move from programming into a position where I can pursue my entrepreneurial passions. From what I gather I need to give myself a series of massive concussions, any suggestions on the method?
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all of the successful software companies started with system("lynx -dump %s")
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http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/ads/adtrafficquality/index.html
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lmao even the spergiest spergs can't stand keith
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Click bots (software to automate clicking) Botnets (hijacked computers utilized by click bots) lol
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Have you ever looked at Adwords Do you even know how any of that poo poo works
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Ian McLean posted:Click bots (software to automate clicking) okay... so what does google say about these click bots against the Federal Reserve Board? [quote="Google" post="http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/ads/adtrafficquality/index.html#click-fraud-and-invalid-traffic"] Why Google and Publishers Care about Invalid Traffic By maintaining our advertisers' trust and providing a level playing field for all participants in the auction, we make it easier for advertisers to accurately plan their spending and calculate bids which make economic sense for their business. [/quote] So.... how does "a level playing field" apply for the Federal Reserve Board printing press? Ian McLean fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Jan 29, 2013 |
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What in christs name are you babbling about
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End the Fed, learn more at statcoin.corn
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Ian McLean posted:okay... so what does google say about these click bots against the Federal Reserve Board? explain what you mean ian
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MORE CURLY FRIES posted:Have you ever looked at Adwords my adviser at ucla came up with some of the algorithms used in adwords he tried explaining how adwords worked once. after about 30 minutes i completely lost track so anyway, my point is ian probably doesn't understand how adwords works
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hey guys i'm gonna write a diabolical script:code:
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Doing what Adwords does is in your business plan but you have no idea what Adwords does
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MORE CURLY FRIES posted:Doing what Adwords does is in your business plan but you have no idea what Adwords does you don't get it he's gonna sell ads. just like adwords nevermind the fact that there's like dissertation after dissertation after conference paper of game theory algorithms in adwords. he'll just wing it. it'll be cool. stop h8in
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MORE CURLY FRIES posted:What in christs name are you babbling about import os import time import threading import webbrowser def close_chrome(): while 1: os.system('taskkill /fi "imagename eq chrome.exe" /f') time.sleep(25) def print_money(): threading.Timer(10.0, print_money).start() for i in range(1,40): webbrowser.open_new('https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.federalreserve.gov%2F&ei=kA8GUZfzPKfA2gXFioDQBA&usg=AFQjCNE0Xq5NWuTinlAx19qBk4VfIu9sHg&bvm=bv.41524429,d.b2I') return print_money print_money() close_chrome()
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Proteus4994 posted:you don't get it
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Ian McLean posted:So about that Python program I wrote.
ultimately though you're better off just hiring a russian buttnet to do it for you, if you can't afford that though try a kickstarter or i guess setting up malicious javascript code on statpedia to do it once the site takes off and you have literal billions of users daily hope this helps Werthog 95 posted:ian owns gently caress the haters
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Ian McLean posted:import os yes, i'm sure google has no protection against this sort of thing
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google will automatically notice that rapid hits are coming from one ip address and exclude them from the results and google will care about your script as much as anyone cares about statpedia
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I even gave you the link to the bit where they define click fraud and how they remove it you tit
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