Everything posted by Swizzbeat
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Change Your IP/Anonymous Connections (NO VPN + COMPLETELY FREE))
I never received a PM
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[STAKING GALLERY] So I heard you guys enjoy watching Staking gallery's [1250M + profit this month ]
Share I tbed But honestly holy hell nice job
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How much is a sled worth?
Nothing I'm pretty sure you can't even transfer it without it disappearing.
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Change Your IP/Anonymous Connections (NO VPN + COMPLETELY FREE))
Yes, I just tried it. No extra load or slowed downloading times because of proxies either, just your internet running through a few more servers.
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Change Your IP/Anonymous Connections (NO VPN + COMPLETELY FREE))
So I've seen a lot of threads lately regarding people becoming worried about botting due to the chance of getting their IP flagged. Well here's a solution that will anonymously assign you an IP address everytime you restart your computer. What we will be doing is running two programs called Tor and WideCap. Download Tor - Go to https://www.torproject.org/ - Click on "Download Tor" - Click on "View All Downloads" under the Top Browser Bundle box they will suggest to you - Navigate to your operating system, Mac is easy just download either the normal or 64 bit version depending on your computer - For Windows users, go to the Windows tab and scroll to the very bottom. Download the one that says "Expert Bundle" - Select the option to run at startup, then finish the installation. Make sure before hitting finish you select the option to run Tor - You should see the Tor icon on your desktop. This is used to restart it in case anything happens Set Up WideCap - Go to http://widecap.ru/en/download/ - Under the update box there is a download link you can get by clicking where it says here (ignore the text after, you don't have to buy anything) - Install to your desktop and run it (if a window doesn't pop up go to the bottom right part of your screen, you should see a multi colored Onion symbol. Right click that and click show main window) - Go to Settings, then enable run at system startup (leave blank if you want to enable yourself everytime). Press apply - Now click Add Proxy. For the server port type in 127.0.0.1:9050 and make sure SOCKS v5 is checked (NOT authentication required). Leave everything else blank - Click on Proxy List (under Add Proxy) and make sure the proxy is checked - Click New Rule and just hit OK - Hit View Programs, and make sure your settings proxify the whole system, excluding the programs listed above. Press apply - Navigate to wherever you have Tor installed (hopefully on the desktop so this is easy) and drag and drop wherever "tor.exe" is on your system into the white space above the settings you just selected (proxifying the whole system, has a text box called new rule, etc) - Once you see an entry for tor.exe press apply again - RESTART YOUR COMPUTER Finishing Up - Once your computer is restarted, make sure Tor loads (you'll see a command box pop up with all this different technical stuff going on) - If you didn't have it start at system startup then just load the program - Right click the WideCap icon at the bottom right, and make sure the Enable WideCap option is selected - Once it is selected, and Tor is running, load up a browser (should see via WideCap at the top) and check your IP http://www.whatismyip.com You're done! Hopefully this helps some people out who just want to change their IP for botting without purchasing a VPN. To turn it off just deselect the enable WideCap and you'll be back at your normal IP. And yes this does work changing your IP when using the bot client
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Workout progress
Right? The amount crossfit works you in a short amount of time is insane.
- My new account :)
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Warning read this!
nah, they have a system detecting 'bot behaviour' such as walking the exact same path the entire time and stuff Their limited by Java so they cannot see EVERY movement that we make. They can see snippets of mouse movement, and clicking times, but other then that its really based on login time and what activity the players doing. Don't get me wrong they can still catch you for repetitive movements, but its not as easy as you would think.
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Warning read this!
Perfectly stated. I used to bot and play legit, averaging probably 20 hours a day played on my account for months straight. Never got a ban. Then I stopped playing and only botted, in 2 weeks I was banned. I think its because of what Anon said above, they were doing tons of updates during that time and since I was never online when the bot was down its easy for them to see who's botting or not.
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RSBadass Free Avatars
Can you make me a sexy looking S? Color scheme of blue and white please
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Warning read this!
I've been botting for awhile now and no ban...
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Runescape revision update #26
Awesome
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Make this bot
This actually wouldn't be to hard. Maybe in my spare time if I'm bored :P
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Runescape 2007 Godwars!
Because you can have fun in this game without botting? 3 years ago I could. Now it bores me
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Runescape 2007 Godwars!
If there's no bot whats the point.
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low ban rate money scripts
I'd suggest looking around at all the scripts and see whats best. Because you don't want to create a script yourself you're limited by whats out to what you can do. And there really is no "low ban rate".
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Purpose of college?
That is completely wrong. You have an idea, you patent it, your company pays you per time they use the patent. Or you just get a nice big bonus at the end of the year. If you have significant contributions to a company, they reward you with a partnership where you actually own part of the company. Sure, I'd like to make my own formula one car, but... I don't have billions of dollars to spend designing and testing one. So I'd rather work on a team inside a company. Plus the salary isn't too bad in itself. Very easy to live comfortably. Oh, also you can't have a SPECIFIC salary. You get raises etc either once or twice a year which range 3% to 10% based on your contributions. All you're doing is shouting to the world how much you don't know about careers. I'm 17 on an OSRS internet forum. Evidently I'm a complete genius.
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Purpose of college?
My whole degree is critical thinking. What are you trying to say? Nope, no critical thinking here You're also working FOR a company, making a SPECIFIC salary, and abiding by your BOSSES rules. Yes there's critical thinking. However you are still playing the game based on other peoples desires, not of your own.
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Purpose of college?
Perfectly stated. So your basing your argument over stats that were taken by ASKING people different things. There is no proof any of it is true. I use to think the same exact thoughts as you back when I was a sophmore. That I could be self-employed for my entire life because I was always business and tech savvy. But there is a certain time in your life where you may NEED stability for financing a car, a mortgage, hell even supporting a family. Freelancing programming jobs are not enough to feed a family or pay the rent unless you're working with credible company. But credible companies will require some sort of education. Maybe your consulting job won't be successful as you think. College is a great safety net for the "what if's" in life. Completely agreed. On the topic of myself for all I know I could be a complete failure, or an overnight billionaire. College is a great safety net, yes, anyone who goes and does half decent can get a decent paying job and live comfortably their whole lives. But what about the big dreamers, the next Mark Zuckerbergs? Yes they can go to college, but their not going to use their degree at all. They will use the KNOWLEDGE they used from going (which now a days you can get for free online) to better themselves. As Zappa stated above, college merely turns people into robots designed to fill in jobs, not critical thinkers.
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Best song n/a 2k13
It's like an even uglier Rebecca Black.
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Purpose of college?
Correct, if you want to work somewhere that doesn't require a degree, you don't go to college. So on that note, everyone who is in college is looking for a degree that well get them started into a well paying career. (minus the art majors) Granted, there are people who throw away their opportunities by partying, but a large majority of us do not. you can still be social and not flunk out of school. I don't know why you're making a big deal about partying. People who work full time still go to parties. Are you saying they don't? "All I'm saying is college is used by people for the wrong reasons now" Where are your numbers? I'd like to see some comprehensive data to back that up. As of now, you pulled that out of your ass out of either ignorance or pure jealousy. I have not seen one valid reason that you have posted proving that kids only go to college to party. Give me some valid sources to your accusations or we are done here. I'm looking for a valid argument here, not a shit throwing contest. ....you do know we pretty much agree on the subject matter, you're just taking the things I say literally. Of course everyone wants to go to college and get a degree and not solely for the partying. What you seem to be failing to understand is that without the thrill factor (partying, drinking, freedom away from home) the majority of people that go to huge colleges would decrease. More people would consider going to smaller ones, instead of the biggies like ASU and party centrals like Bloomsburg. No I don't have statistics to prove it, but it's relatively common sense.
- Purpose of college?
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Purpose of college?
Are you kidding me? College is not all about the parties. If you think that way than you're one of the no-lifes that drop out after the first year because their GPA is less than 1. Come on now. I pay 40k a year to take the classes I need to succeed in the field of mechanical engineering. If I went out and partied every night, I would have never made it this far. Please get your head out of your ass. College is about the networking also. The people who I've interviewed with all see the name of the college I go to and are immediately impressed. They know the caliber of the students that succeed from my school and do not take it as a joke. On the flip side, sure I could get a degree in the arts and party every chance I get, but why would I spend 160k to get a useless degree with much fun vs a very powerful degree in engineering with some fun? I'd sure like to see how the car you drive would've turned out if the engineers never went to college to build it. Think back to how chevy and ford was back in the 60's. That's a horror in itself. You obviously weren't a very social kid, but most kids do go to college solely for the parties. Yes they still work and get decent grades, I'm not saying they don't, but the main calling college has is the freedom you get being away from your parents. Your in an area full of people looking to branch out, things are going to happen. And I'm not talking about people who go to colleges like Harvard or Princeton...I mean the majority of state and private schools. I do go to a state school. I am very social. The difference between me and you is maturity. This is 160k out of my pocket. I pay 600$ a month in loans. You think I'm going to fuck around and screw myself over later in life because I want to party? Hell no. Do I go to parties? Of course! I'm sure you do too and you don't even go to college. So don't give me that bullshit excuse that college is solely for partying. Maybe for you it is because you've seen too many college movies, but for my classmates and I it sure as hell isn't. There is a huge difference between the kids that have daddy pay for college vs the ones that are paying for it them selves. That's where the maturity comes in. You have no idea how great the first job offer I received felt. It was a glorious moment to feel that what I spent 3 years so far perusing was in the near future. tl;dr if you want to fuck around you go to community college. If you want to peruse a highly skilled profession that required a degree, you go to college. lol calm down big boy. Of course if you want a job that requires a degree you go to college...but if you're a person who doesn't you don't. Simple as that. And how does maturity have to do with either of us? Whatever I decide to do I'm paying for, so your whole argument with that is completely void. As for "making a bullshit excuse" by saying college is solely for partying you probably live in a different area then I do, or like I said don't go to actual parties, if you think people wouldn't pay the same amount you are just to party. All I'm saying is college is used by people for the wrong reasons now, and they know because it is expected of you to go that they can raise the price to whatever they want. It's a proven fact that most of the time the college you go to doesn't even matter, on average kids that go to ivy leagues compared to kids at state schools make the same amount. Plus college sets you up to have a JOB, not a career.
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OSBOT Down?
No its up. Like how stupid can people be. You have a freaken error message saying it can't connect, along with countless threads asking the same question.
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Purpose of college?
Are you kidding me? College is not all about the parties. If you think that way than you're one of the no-lifes that drop out after the first year because their GPA is less than 1. Come on now. I pay 40k a year to take the classes I need to succeed in the field of mechanical engineering. If I went out and partied every night, I would have never made it this far. Please get your head out of your ass. College is about the networking also. The people who I've interviewed with all see the name of the college I go to and are immediately impressed. They know the caliber of the students that succeed from my school and do not take it as a joke. On the flip side, sure I could get a degree in the arts and party every chance I get, but why would I spend 160k to get a useless degree with much fun vs a very powerful degree in engineering with some fun? I'd sure like to see how the car you drive would've turned out if the engineers never went to college to build it. Think back to how chevy and ford was back in the 60's. That's a horror in itself. You obviously weren't a very social kid, but most kids do go to college solely for the parties. Yes they still work and get decent grades, I'm not saying they don't, but the main calling college has is the freedom you get being away from your parents. Your in an area full of people looking to branch out, things are going to happen. And I'm not talking about people who go to colleges like Harvard or Princeton...I mean the majority of state and private schools.