12:23:15 hyc https://github.com/tevador/RandomX/pull/246 13:41:01 nice catch 13:44:03 I actually found it a long time ago when memory leak debugging p2pool, just merging it upstream now 14:50:55 you actually ran into it? pretty rare for these failures to happen 14:51:16 ironically once they happen, leaks make it worse 15:00:59 It's easy to run into it when you don't have enough huge pages 15:01:27 RandomX then switches to regular allocator, but JIT compiler from the first call leaks 15:05:15 ahh 15:05:55 then this could have been leaking in monerod too 15:09:28 most likely 15:09:37 but it's a small one-time leak 15:09:52 because monerod creates cache only once 18:49:43 Offtopic, but does anyone even like c#, holy crap, I was writing a plugin for an app and the example plugin was in c# and I hate my life. It's like the bastard child of PowerShell and c++. 19:03:43 It's Microsoft's creation. nuff said 19:03:58 On topic: https://youtu.be/BRtBB2VnF8M?t=1070 19:04:07 70 million Ryzen desktop CPUs sold so far 19:04:54 Assuming they are all at or above Ryzen 5 1600 hashrate (4.5 kh/s), it's 315 GH/s of potential RandomX hashrate 19:05:12 or more than 100x current network hashrate 19:07:21 then what are they doin 19:08:44 netflixing and chilling 19:10:04 can't believe they are going pins on mobo. finally 19:11:31 and if we add Intel desktop CPUs sold in the last 10 years, it's probably more than 1000 GH/s (lower hashrates, but sheer numbers compensate it) 19:12:04 so Monero can easily pump 500x and still stays barely profitable to mine :D 19:16:36 lol 19:53:54 Does that include Epyc? Or just desktop ryzen? 20:05:48 "AM4 socket CPUs" 20:05:53 so only desktop 20:29:53 I wonder what the production numbers for server cpus are 21:28:58 smaller.