03:47:33 Fyi, someone is looking for ux/technical feedback on the p2pool-compatible android miner GUI app they're building. Feel free to add comments: https://bounties.monero.social/posts/25/android-gui-miner-app-for-running-xmrig-p2pool-etc 10:55:44 CN/R was still broken, this is 23x power efficiency of Vega 56/64 https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/goldshell/st-box 11:14:45 quote from solar: "i'm willing to bet it was this hardware responsible for the cnv2 hashrate. it appears to be programmable, there are multiple areas in the code that appear to upload blobs over spi. it wouldn't make sense to manufacture a cn/r chip and add support for all the older variants anyway" 11:20:08 seems expensive for what it is 11:20:15 although the power factor is pretty decent 14:47:24 CNv2? "release August 2021" 14:47:43 "ROI: Never" 14:48:08 took them until now to decide to sell it to the public? 15:03:39 hmmm $1200 for what? 15KH/s... ROI on p2pool is about 2 years. 15:03:45 urm, 4 years 15:09:55 hyc cn/r too 15:10:16 these things are programmable and support all Cryptonight variants 15:10:40 what the heck have they been using these for in the past 2 years 15:11:42 hmm obscure alt-coins - bit of pre-mining 15:14:01 for cn/r (Sumokoin) and some other coins which still run Cryptonight variants 15:18:37 sumo still exists? i thought fuk gutted it 15:19:31 nah he forked from it 15:19:38 no coin ever dies* 15:19:47 *) except bitconnect and squidcoin 15:23:05 squidcoin was fun to watch :P "OMG ITS GOING TO THE MOO... and its dead." 15:23:36 Icarus has already trodden this path 18:18:57 hmm Kraken is discontinuing XMR for UK residents 19:02:44 wut 19:22:05 Is the M1 Max hashrate of 3500 h/s actually respectable or is it kind of lame? 19:22:30 Not asking this as a mining profitability question 19:23:36 look at the per-core hashrate, and compare to the power consumption 19:23:49 per core it seems slower than the original M1 19:25:51 Yeah good point. It has ten cores and my 3950x gets 1500/core whilst the M1 gets only 350/core. I guess I’m asking about this regarding the M1 Max alongside other laptops and other “low power” “high efficiency” CPUs 19:26:29 Is its hash/watt decent? 19:26:54 I guess I could hook up my killowatt when I get home 19:33:57 hash/watt is really the most important metric anyway 19:35:20 Yes good reminder 21:53:43 is anyone tuned in here that can help me with setting up a monero p2pool node? 22:26:16 LuckyPyrate, whats the issue you having? 22:33:21 hey thanks for responding. I follow the github directions for the monero p2pool set up but i cannot seem to get monerod to recognize as a command 22:33:42 I have tried numerous tutorials and arrive at the same issue every time which almost certainly means I am missing something LOL 22:34:39 i compile the p2pool and the monerod per https://github.com/SChernykh/p2pool#how-to-mine-on-p2pool 22:41:37 windows or linux LuckyPyrate ? 22:45:16 If windows, once compiled, you'll have a directory with the executables, if linux, once compiled you'll have a directory with the binaries 22:45:55 depending on where you compiled: ~/p2pool/monero/build/Linux/release-v0.17/release/bin 22:55:06 i am on linux sorry forgot to mention that 22:55:28 i went to the path you suggested earlier and i can see the monerod there but still no love 22:55:37 still says "command not found" 22:56:38 if you're in the right directory use ./monerod 22:57:57 the path is /p2pool/build/monero/build/Linux/release-v0.17/release/bin$ 22:58:08 minus the 22:58:11 $ obviously 22:59:48 sweet jesus i love you kids 23:00:41 "minus the $ obviously" describes most of crypto 23:05:03 LOL I see what you did there 23:05:08 don't dash my millionaire dreams 23:05:34 ;)