Also i'm quite reluctant using bitcoin:// prefix without having some kind of hierarchy involved ie //root/path/to/resource. You're not alone, I guess, since you're not "supposed" to use // if your URI is not hierarchical. And I have to violently agree with this, don't use // for bitcoin-addresses unless they're domain-names!
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Posted the link in a swedish android-forum with a very short (and incomplete) swedish explanation.
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I would totally have a go at this if I wasn't currently in a coding frenzy with other stuff, partly android-related, and I know that if I stop now my interest in this will dwindle away
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Wikipedia is very hard on notability these days. Better just let it be for a while, imo.
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So, someone want to compute wether amazon EC2 Cluster GPU instances would make you any money? Cluster GPU Quadruple Extra Large 22 GB memory, 33.5 EC2 Compute Units, 2 x NVIDIA Tesla “Fermi” M2050 GPUs, 1690 GB of local instance storage, 64-bit platform, 10 Gigabit Ethernet These are $2.10 per hour.
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I strongly suspect that physically routing through bitcoin (am I misunderstanding here?) would negate any potential benefits with better routing paths.
Really, is routing ever really a problem or am I just spoiled? I would love to see a real-world example where an inefficient route adds a significant delay to your packets.
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Graph needs to show volume?
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Well, I recently stopped mining on my CPUs. Really no reason for that anymore it seems =)
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This certainly works well enough for powerusers, and I (almost) sent 40 btc.
It would be much nicer if it was possible to automatically detect BTC addresses and mark them somehow, instead of having to select them.
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I am just about to start hosting some private stuff on a t1.micro amazon aws instance.
If I can fit this in the RAM (600MB) I could run it there.
I also happen to have a fairly stable connection at home, but uptime will not be 100% of course. Maybe a few minutes down per week. AWS though should be even better.
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Of course, sort-of short urls should be free. Short urls should cost a few BTC. And the shortest should be expensive!
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What would the drive be for using bitcoins on facebook though?
Surely not privacy or anonymity? Just a convenient way to spend them, or just a way to get people to use them?
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leet-speak might help with finding things a bit quicker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeetIt would basically be a automatically applied transformation from regular text to a regexp which includes the leet-character alternatives. Mostly the numeric ones that are usable I imagine.
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you’re welcome The new code you provided runs on my computer. OpenCL-wise it seems to work fine on my 9400 GT, now I just have trouble compiling bitcoind Ah, it worked it was just using another port. I knew the 9400 GT would be slow relative to other cards, but maybe not this slow: I get 1800kh/s, which is slower than my cpu =) I was hoping to maybe double performance, but oh well.
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you’re welcome The new code you provided runs on my computer. OpenCL-wise it seems to work fine on my 9400 GT, now I just have trouble compiling bitcoind
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I was surprised that my Athlon X2 4850e is actually faster than my laptop with a core i55 430m. 2 much older cores faster than 4 newer intel cores? Seems odd, but whatever.
Athlon X2 4850e, 2,2Mhash/s Intel Core i5 430m 1,8Mhash/s
Sandos, 2 of those are HT, try turning the laptop down to limiting it to 2 cores. You'll probably get an increase by doing that. Doh! Youre right of course, I forgot that it was HT. I did an increase to 2Mhash/s
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I was surprised that my Athlon X2 4850e is actually faster than my laptop with a core i55 430m. 2 much older cores faster than 4 newer intel cores? Seems odd, but whatever.
Athlon X2 4850e, 2,2Mhash/s Intel Core i5 430m 1,8Mhash/s
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On a more related note, I get this error when running m0m's release (8800 GTS, Driver 258.96) C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\BitcoinOpenCL>poclbm Traceback (most recent call last): File "poclbm.py", line 46, in <module> File "pyopencl\__init__.pyc", line 138, in program_build pyopencl.RuntimeError: clBuildProgram failed: build program failure
Build on <pyopencl.Device 'GeForce 8800 GTS 512' at 0x2dd1600>:
Error: Code selection failed to select: 05102178: i32 = bswap 04EFFBA8 I get something very similar on a 9400GT, but in linux! No idea how to fix this.
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