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chesterfield[m]
<Siren[m]> "IMG20230209225321.jpg" <- R/bitcoiner:0, xmr sticker:1
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revuoxmr
Revuo Monero. Issue 158: February 2 - 9, 2023.
revuo-xmr.com/issue-158.html
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bridgerton[m]
<monerobull> test
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sech1
test good
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monerobull[m]
bridge down for a bit
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bridgerton[m]
<monerobull> test2
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monerobull[m]
works
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binaryFate
I'll publish a GF transparency report on Monday
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binaryFate
spoiler alert, it's not as controversial as the last one ^^
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plowsof11
nice
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monerobull[m]
boring is good
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DanIsnotthemanBr
Makes it interesting
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RavFX[m]
LBC contacts are pouring on localmonero!
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RavFX[m]
Good job 😂
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plowsof11
what does LBC mean sirs
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RavFX[m]
Localbitcoins
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plowsof11
ohh nice 🚀 definitely a better home for LBC refugees
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plowsof11
sechs 1$ never forget
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sech1
it was $1 in better times, now it's like 50 cents
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Morpheus[m]
Trocador.app integrated LocalMonero
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Morpheus[m]
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ofrnxmr[m]
Gamechanger
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Morpheus[m]
Thanks, bro
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RavFX[m]
It's that thing when you withdraw, that allow you to withdraw into another crypto? Noticed it yesterday. That's going to be useful for the LBC refugees.
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RavFX[m]
Oh, you added localmonero to trocador too, neat
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nioc
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still_stuck[m]
What is the function with which hash rate scales with thread number?
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still_stuck[m]
* What is the function according to which hash rate scales with thread number?
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selsta
still_stuck[m]: can you rephrase?
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xfedex[m]
<still_stuck[m]> "What is the function with..." <- Usually hashrate per thread slightly decreases as you increase number of threads
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xfedex[m]
when threads > number_cores then hashrate drops significantly
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xfedex[m]
on most CPUs best hashrate is given by the number of cores
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xfedex[m]
*threads = CPU cores
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xfedex[m]
which is xmrig default thread settings
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nioc
Also need 2 MB L3 cache per thread used for mining
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still_stuck[m]
<selsta> "still_stuck: can you rephrase?" <- How does hash rate exactly scale with an increasing number of threads, was the question. Because, I saw while locally mining that say 1 thread equaled about 0.07 kH/s while 4 went above 1.5, meaning it increases nonlinearly?
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still_stuck[m]
<xfedex[m]> "Usually hashrate per thread..." <- Yes, that is my understand of the general mechanics too, was just wondering about what I mentioned above, this might be some configuration related thing though.
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selsta
this does not seem right
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still_stuck[m]
s/understand/understanding/
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still_stuck[m]
selsta: It should increase linearly?
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selsta
what CPU are you using?
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xfedex[m]
still_stuck[m]: No, not lineraly but almost linearly
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still_stuck[m]
xfedex[m]: Hm, ok!
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still_stuck[m]
thx for answer :]
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cockliuser[m]
<xfedex[m]> "when threads > number_cores then..." <- Don't most CPUs have 2 threads per core?
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cockliuser[m]
Or is it just that running 1 job per core is better for hashrate?
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nioc
1 thread per core gives higher HR per thread
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nioc
I have a CPU with limited L3 cache 6 cores / 12 threads
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nioc
from fuzzy memory 1 thread per core = ~750H/s per thread when I add 2 more threads those additional threads = ~450H/s
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nioc
16MB L3 cache
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nioc
might be an issue with the last thread not getting enough cache
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spacefreedom[m]
<nioc> "
ccs.getmonero.org..." <- bumping
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nioc
spacefreedom[m]: due to the limitations of the IRC bridge your quote is truncated for IRC users so I will help you and repost the link
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nioc
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spacefreedom[m]
<BusyBoredom[m]> "I don't totally buy the need for..." <- Just that Tor has, for the entire world, about 6000 relays according to metrics currently running. An incentive structure and popularity flywheel for any type of project like this would create a more robust network at the expense of not everyone being able to access it if they can't pay some XMR fee, or NYM in this case as an example. I think that the main problem is
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spacefreedom[m]
here that most modern "web surfers" are not accustomed to the fact that similarly to any type of service, if you will want to use a quality service on the internet, you will have to pay for it, because you are the product otherwise.
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spacefreedom[m]
> <@busyboredom:monero.social> I don't totally buy the need for them to have a token. Tor and I2P have been doing fine for decades without one
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spacefreedom[m]
* Just that Tor has, for the entire world, about 6000 relays according to Tor Metrics, currently running. An incentive structure and popularity flywheel for any type of project like this would create a more robust network at the expense of not everyone being able to access it if they can't pay some XMR fee, or NYM in this case as an example. I think that the main problem is here that most modern "web surfers" are not
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spacefreedom[m]
accustomed to the fact that similarly to any type of service, if you will want to use a quality service on the internet, you will have to pay for it, because you are the product otherwise.
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spacefreedom[m]
<Stnby[m]> "Literally the only place I..." <- If you want to donate, check opencollective, a decent amount of teams support XMR.
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spacefreedom[m]
* to donate to anything, check