Thank you, shahzadafzal.
Your idea is interesting but it will be difficult to say Satoshi was from USA only from your chart.
I found 2 old posts that said Satoshi was from UK.
These posts can be useful to grasp Satoshi's features.
【Overview】
・NO.1 Satoshi was UK nightcrawler coder from viewpoints of UTC chart and British grammar of his posts.
・NO.2 Satoshi usually used UK format date "DAY/month/year"
NO.1wrong.. im british so UTC is our time zone, and the graph on satoshi's profile matches mine. thescreen grab chart you posted is not UTC. here is UTC
as for the being asleep from 6pm till midnight makes no sense (american time), it fits no social standard of employed or unemployed.
so due to the post counts fiting in with a UK nightcrawler coder life style and his british grammar of his posts.. im sticking with british based
NO.2more proof of british background
I integrated the hashmeter idea into the SVN version. It displays khash/s in the left section of the status bar.
Two new log messages:
21/06/2010 01:23 hashmeter 2 CPUs 799 khash/s
21/06/2010 01:23 generated 50.00
grep your debug.log for "generated" to see what you've generated, and grep for "hashmeter" to see the performance. On windows, use:
findstr "hashmeter generated" "%appdata%\bitcoin\debug.log"
I have the hashmeter messages once an hour. How often do you think it should be?
The automatic adjustment happened earlier today.
24/02/2010 0000000043b3e500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
24/02/2010 3.78 +49%
I updated the first post.
14/02/2010 0000000065465700000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2009 1.00
30/12/2009 1.18 +18%
11/01/2010 1.31 +11%
25/01/2010 1.34 +2%
04/02/2010 1.82 +36%
14/02/2010 2.53 +39%
Another big jump in difficulty yesterday from 1.82 times to 2.53 times, a 39% increase since 10 days ago. It was 10 days apart not 14 because more nodes joined and generated the 2016 blocks in less time.
the date is in UK format
DAY/month/year
we know you americans love it as
month/day/year, thus satoshi's computer is set as UK not US
It may be wise to search useful old posts other than those above.
One more thing. Most of Japanese study British English