02:37:56 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Left 15:26:22 Saw this on reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/Wownero/comments/1foyt23/complete_randomwow_implementation_in_javascript/) and it had me thinking whether anybody has set up a platform for live streamers that is "mine to view/watch". That has to be a thing, right? 15:34:32 Datahoarder has an randomx implementation for randomx in go that can be compiled for WASM too https://git.gammaspectra.live/P2Pool/go-randomx 15:34:51 and golang, and also more exotic, has JIT in golang :) 15:34:53 Rx for rx? Rx implnin Go" 15:35:20 not trying to beat C++ randomx in perf, but p2pool observer has been running with this as the default backend for months 15:35:34 both light and full mode, good enough 15:36:00 most fun part was the softfloat64 implementation with rounding modes :) 15:36:09 Relavant comments about the one midipoet linked here https://github.com/tevador/RandomX/issues/306#issuecomment-2373587272 15:36:55 As for mining to view/watch seems not very efficient (by design) id rather just send you some flowers/hearts/coins 15:37:18 yeah. if you are mining even baseline RandomX doesn't have the best optimizations 15:37:29 purpose is verification, slow or fast :) 15:38:16 20H/s still "enough" to catch up with p2pool syncing 15:41:35 This won't take off for monetization purposes, but it might be useful in lieu of captchas 15:43:44 There would be people mining the captchas with the 2gb of ram usage secret patch , OR standard xmrig thus increasing the difficulty for the "real" web miners? 15:44:37 It would still.work for that purpose though 16:06:27 Isnt that 20h/thread 17:30:19 Yes per thread 17:32:41 I don't see this as a good option in most cases. It fills relatively narrow niches as the "least bad option", possibly 17:42:00 plowsof: not everyone can afford flowers/hearts/coins. "Free to watch" tiers could be viewed as more inclusive. 17:42:43 But i guess if the streamer is gonna make jack shit regardless of how many viewers are hashing then it makes no sense whatsoever. 17:44:36 So, excuse my ignorance, but what is the purpose for for hashing in the browser if it makes no revenue? 17:45:18 i assume it helps the network.... 17:45:20 There was that research paper years ago that proposed monero browser mining as a tool for replacing ads/tracking on websites 17:45:39 I'll see if i can dig up the paper, if you missed it 17:45:49 the time to be profitable by mining is over i my view unless you have allot of money and hardware.... 17:48:46 https://jbba.scholasticahq.com/article/12585-browser-based-crypto-mining-and-eu-data-protection-and-privacy-law-a-critical-assessment-and-possible-opportunities-for-the-monetisation-of-web-ser 17:49:09 ^^ specifically mentions Monero 17:49:14 And this more recent one 17:49:19 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10796-023-10386-6 17:50:15 ^^ (not sure if that mentions Monero) 17:50:52 At 40 H/s, that's what, $0.37 for an entire year of nonstop mining? 17:51:22 And that's gross, not net after electricity cost 17:52:52 Realistically, no one is making money with this 17:53:55 yeah, probably won't cut it 17:54:05 Let's increase the block reward 17:56:24 This seems like something to me that only works if it's truly the least bad way to mitigate ddos 17:57:15 y u want to make my computer warm , just let me circle the boats in the image 18:01:54 what about as a better way to track people as they browse? (I know, fun huh?). Essentially some custome blockchain somewhere becomes the immutable surf history of users across sites, tracking people by creation of hashes/blocks? 18:09:32 y u want to make my computer warm , <<>> Cat has been enjoying her mining rigs on this cool day 18:19:18 https://bastyon.com/index?v=17e227b3a3393e6498741b2407ccda81e1dae97aa305783df7f1750860e43695&video=1&ref=PR39WqQZoVzC8KXu5xALSeyzY7JZkKPRwK 18:30:34 mining for an entire year for $0.37 suddenly makes perfect sense 18:34:20 prancing389 #monero-offtopic:monero.social 18:45:27 removed for spam, (he put it in offtopic then cross posted here several mins later) 18:46:27 Need that exposure 20:21:31 Today, in clickbaity _and_ also fake news getting propagated department we got... The one and only, LoveraTV! Aka LoveraXMR, aka BTCLovera! 20:21:49 Exhibit A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSyvV9dypmo 20:22:01 Exhibit B: https://www.adslzone.net/noticias/seguridad/binance-hacker-datos-millones/ 20:24:19 https://xcancel.com/BinanceHelpDesk/status/1838272756787613801 21:20:56 I wouldn't trust anything that Binance says about anything, to be honest 22:57:08 No, it's a new implementation borrowing Ledger concepts 22:58:48 It is implemented but not deployed because at the time ledger did not support monero over bluetooth 23:00:13 This