I agree with joulesbeef. There is a demand for graphic design here for under $300. I say under $300 because that's where designcontest.com seems to start off at.
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It's been like that since the bots took over.
What do you want, it's an electronic currency, we should be grateful bots even allow us humans play with their currency, too But as soon as the ultimate GPU farm is built, we won't be needed anymore. I'm not saying anything negative about the bots! If you can't beat em, join em. I'm on an active hunt for a good bot to play with. I don't want to start one from scratch.
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Look how thin the market depth is. The price is going up and down on dinky trades.
It's been like that since the bots took over.
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Well so far today MtGox took a 50 cent hit and is struggling to recover.
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You are talking crap on a forum you are desperately trying to join again. That's hilarious.
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Careful, on most forums creating a new account to get around a ban is a good way to get banned again, probably by IP.
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Atlas, you are one strange fellow.
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I'm sorry, Joel Katz did the patching, not Jeff Garzik, oops! Unrealistic advantages: all network communication was local
I'm glad you mentioned the above. While latency and bandwidth is usually not the bottleneck of a pool server, virtual networking is almost unlimited compared to a typical WAN link. Not to downplay your development and testing or anything! Very good info here! I'm a little bit confused as to the new bottleneck you got to. Are you saying bitcoind is your bottleneck? If so, that's why Joel Katz hacked on it. A month ago the large pool operators were screaming at pushpoold as the bottleneck, including Eleuthria with his awesome experiments and communication with his members. Then some people started to discover it was actually bitcoind, hence the patches. With all due respect, I hope you aren't trying to scale the wrong side of the puzzle. It may be faster than pushpoold, but all for naught if bitcoind can't feed the monster.
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Bitcoind (with pushpoold) has been patched to allow 1,000GH/s (on a nice server) and solve the too many open connections problem by Jeff Garzik - http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22585.0 . It has other nice added features as well. You say you released this mostly due to scalability. What is your theoretical limit with your setup?
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With custom bots out there using all kinds of crazy algorithms I don't see how these trades are special to you. You could also be seeing MtGox rollback the fail that happened this morning. I definitely wouldn't cry DDoS either.
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Wow, those charts hurt my eyes.
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No it works on other cards.
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No joke I have actually had nightmares about opening my wallet and seeing 0BTC as the balance.
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Is this commercial meant for TV? Just wondering, since it seems long for a TV commercial.
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One of my cards stops in the same manner and I just live with stop/start method. Annoying...and it shows MH/s in the summary screen like it's alive while it's actually frozen.
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Ordered these and the larger bumper stickers. Just got them in the mail yesterday. Great quality and transaction! Thanks for the extra sticker too!
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Usually that means it timed out when trying to connect to their API. It throws that every once in a while on our setup.
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I think the more important question is what happens to your old orders if the bot can't communicate all of a sudden? What if you had risky orders placed that are now set to lose a lot of money because the market is constantly changing? I guess you could just log in the MtGox and cancel, but we are relying on millisecond response times here, right?
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How do you set your memory to 350? I use MSI's Afterburner and I can only go down to 685.
Set it to 685, close, open, set it lower. Or use Sapphire Trixx and you don't have to mess with Afterburner anymore...AND it can overvolt multiple cards.
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