I suppose it was naive of me to hope there was a pony hidden under the manure. The hbdpay.io was an under construction page. It seemed like everyone was pointing out that the proposal was just reinventing the wheel. Nobody was asking so I felt I had to at least find one good thing.
If he can figure out how to do it then after some study I should know enough to be able to reverse engineer what he is describing. That's my positive takeaway from this I guess.😁
And nope it's all shit! Nasty smelly and stinky rotten shit.
Who writes a demand for funding for a project that's already been done over and over? A scammer and the laziest of idiots here in what little community is left.
He might be able to get funding. Just go beg ocd an acidyo. He can scam them for all they want as they are the centralized owners of hive and are running off the community that was here.
Maybe if he promotes holozing they will help him... Scams should be put together.
This and holozing would be unstoppable! And could promote more hive witch-hunting and secret snitches!
It is not open source, but not for any conscious reason. Throughout the almost 20 years I worked as a programmer, it was always on private projects. I suppose that's where the habit stuck with me. However, I love the philosophy of Open-Source, so if the project gets approved, I will consider the task of organizing it with the intention of making it public.
However, I love the philosophy of Open-Source, so if the project gets approved, I will consider the task of organizing it with the intention of making it public.
Sorry, but I am not getting the sense you "love" the open source philosophy. Your reply is not worded the way I would expect if that were the case. I don't know what word would be appropriate for how you feel about open source, but the '...so if the project gets approved, I will consider the task of organizing it with the intention of making it public,' makes me think of the word "ransom" or just makes me imagine you sitting in a chair while stroking a cat as you address some world leaders on a telescreen.
I hope that the perception you had of my answer is the result of my poor English writing, as it is far from reality.
Since I am used to writing code that is not easy to decipher for private projects, I would have to rewrite all the code to make it readable. This, as you can imagine, is a big job that I would not have to do if I did not want to make it open source.
Your question made me think that if I get DHF funding, it would make a lot of sense to make it available to others. But as I said, that's a lot of work, and the project isn't even finished yet, and there's still a lot of coding to do.
He is getting $500 a day to qr code and track payments...
Why would they allow it to be open source. It's in fact garbage and they want full rights to leech funding.
But hey. What's the reason and needs for that money? 0 stated.
Don't ask a scammer the important questions. They won't be able to respond.
I suppose it was naive of me to hope there was a pony hidden under the manure. The hbdpay.io was an under construction page. It seemed like everyone was pointing out that the proposal was just reinventing the wheel. Nobody was asking so I felt I had to at least find one good thing.
If he can figure out how to do it then after some study I should know enough to be able to reverse engineer what he is describing. That's my positive takeaway from this I guess.😁
Oh others posted working open source code...
Look now. Hehe.
In fact you just scored!
And nope it's all shit! Nasty smelly and stinky rotten shit.
Who writes a demand for funding for a project that's already been done over and over? A scammer and the laziest of idiots here in what little community is left.
He might be able to get funding. Just go beg ocd an acidyo. He can scam them for all they want as they are the centralized owners of hive and are running off the community that was here.
Maybe if he promotes holozing they will help him... Scams should be put together.
This and holozing would be unstoppable! And could promote more hive witch-hunting and secret snitches!
Hello!
It is not open source, but not for any conscious reason. Throughout the almost 20 years I worked as a programmer, it was always on private projects. I suppose that's where the habit stuck with me. However, I love the philosophy of Open-Source, so if the project gets approved, I will consider the task of organizing it with the intention of making it public.
Good point!
Sorry, but I am not getting the sense you "love" the open source philosophy. Your reply is not worded the way I would expect if that were the case. I don't know what word would be appropriate for how you feel about open source, but the '...so if the project gets approved, I will consider the task of organizing it with the intention of making it public,' makes me think of the word "ransom" or just makes me imagine you sitting in a chair while stroking a cat as you address some world leaders on a telescreen.
I hope that the perception you had of my answer is the result of my poor English writing, as it is far from reality.
Since I am used to writing code that is not easy to decipher for private projects, I would have to rewrite all the code to make it readable. This, as you can imagine, is a big job that I would not have to do if I did not want to make it open source.
Your question made me think that if I get DHF funding, it would make a lot of sense to make it available to others. But as I said, that's a lot of work, and the project isn't even finished yet, and there's still a lot of coding to do.
Thanks for your comments!