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QuickBASIC
Embedded miner as efficient as xmrig?
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QuickBASIC
Nm saw the release notes.
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selsta
it's good enough to integrate into the GUI
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selsta
if someone needs the extra efficiency they can setup xmrig :D
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QuickBASIC
I just checked my test wallet and I just hit 0.6 XMR mined with p2pool since it's inception on less than 4 kh/sec. Wild. That's like two laptops and my son's gaming computer when it's idle. Monero really is for the masses eh?
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QuickBASIC
(Also XvB's raffle is a big part of it.)
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moneromooo
Ain't bad, congrats :)
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QuickBASIC
My accountant is going to throw a tax law book at me when I fill out my 8949 next year and it's 20 pages.
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pauliouk
not bad at all :P I just passed 0.8XMR with a dedicated rig and some VPS and android tv boxes ~ 9kh/s
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pauliouk
my new rig arrives urm in like an hour :P
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pauliouk
5700G ... might put out a bit more hashrate than my 3600
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QuickBASIC
Android TV boxes? How much RAM... My Pixel 2 XL kills the xmrig process in like 45 seconds because it's only got 2GB.
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QuickBASIC
I could get 900h/s on my Pixel 6 Pro, but it's my daily driver and alarms are wonky if it has high CPU usage when they're supposed to go off.
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pauliouk
cheapest one from amazon :P 4gb memory
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pauliouk
maxes at 100h/s :P
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nioc
3600 = 32MB L3 cache= all 12 threads
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nioc
5700G = 16MB L3 cache = 8 of it's 16 threads
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pauliouk
wasn't expecting anything amazing, but heck it was spare for a play about
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pauliouk
bugger, yup less L3 than I hoped, but needed the G as I'm not paying GPU prices ;)
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QuickBASIC
I see how my day is going to be. My first ticket just says "emals" [sic] in the issue description. Maybe one of these days I can buy enough mining equipment to quit my day job.
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QuickBASIC
+44 country code so it's one of your compatriots.
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pauliouk
lol, don't blame your (what seems to be a bad day) day on us :P
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pauliouk
keep in mind for some reason the bulk of the country voted in some clown to run the nation - I don't even like my country :P
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pauliouk
new build just arrived
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QuickBASIC
Last week I had to explain to somebody that it's probably not a good idea to try to mine Ethereum on one of our Windows 365 Cloud PCs. Even though it's technically not against the terms of service.
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pauliouk
it may slow down the service for everyone
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pauliouk
and therefore probably not a good idea. however its not against the ToS?
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QuickBASIC
Well I'm 99% sure that our back end folks would notice the CPU usage.
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pauliouk
think you want to get that re-written :P
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QuickBASIC
You're telling me. I'm the bottom of the totem pole here.
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QuickBASIC
It probably falls under the term " Not intended for server like usage".
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QuickBASIC
Thankfully the caller opted out of call recording, so I explained to him what CPU mining was and told them to go look up Monero. Small business crypto bro said he was going to put xmrig it on all of the machines in his office. Lol. Imagine your Microsoft Support person telling you to go mine Monero.
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pauliouk
also less chance of getting scammed out of Monero than you are ETH :P
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QuickBASIC
There's absolutely no way you would mind any amount of eth on one of our cloud PCs.
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QuickBASIC
*mine
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QuickBASIC
These things can barely run Excel.
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pauliouk
sounds like the NHS equipment we have :D
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pauliouk
which again is Azure backed shit
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QuickBASIC
Better than our hospitals, I saw a critical application at a hospital running on a console connected to an old Solaris server.
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QuickBASIC
They told me that that's how they manage their inventory. Like what?
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pauliouk
umm, our business's print server was a Windows 98 machine buried in the comms room under a nest of cables for the first 3 years I worked here until the 'fire'
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QuickBASIC
Last year I helped my church with a networking issue and traced a cable to an old machine literally in the wall that had their network share on it. Windows XP. We had to break drywall to get to it.
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pauliouk
the whole 'it aint broke dont fix it' thing can only last so long :P