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Well 10TH is not bad!
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September 25, 2015, 09:21:00 PM |
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Well 10TH is not bad! That's a insane nice amount of hash for the 25*8GH~ we expected. If we hit a block i'd say Phil should keep two share but heh we'll see. Worse case scenario we can just donate back to Phil or for the next round. We have what, 3%~ Chance of getting a block in 30 days now?
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September 25, 2015, 09:24:37 PM |
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If anyone is good at programming it seems like we could do a google document. Have something that scrapes the data off of those pages and lists it in google doc. Long term we could also look at it easily. Anyone i group a google doc guru? That's a really good idea, if I knew how to do it I would! Flash hash s-7 power!!! Sweet.
I like the sound of this . Have you heard how loud the S7 is? You wouldn't like the sound so much if it was in your house, lol. We have what, 3%~ Chance of getting a block in 30 days now?
Except the rental is only for a few hours, so you'd need to calc the % chance based on the rental time frame.
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September 25, 2015, 09:41:04 PM |
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If anyone is good at programming it seems like we could do a google document. Have something that scrapes the data off of those pages and lists it in google doc. Long term we could also look at it easily. Anyone i group a google doc guru? That's a really good idea, if I knew how to do it I would! Flash hash s-7 power!!! Sweet.
I like the sound of this . Have you heard how loud the S7 is? You wouldn't like the sound so much if it was in your house, lol. We have what, 3%~ Chance of getting a block in 30 days now?
Except the rental is only for a few hours, so you'd need to calc the % chance based on the rental time frame. Well i'm not really sure, the odd is 0.16% per day and that is at 9TH~, which pretty much hinge on the S7 and donation to be honest. So regardless its a few % but i'm not sure whats the proper way to count it properly for a statistical accurate %.
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September 25, 2015, 11:33:27 PM |
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Just got back home it is just too hot to do it at 9.6th = freq 612.
dropping it down to freq 493 around 8th
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September 26, 2015, 06:22:19 AM |
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Just got back home it is just too hot
Next mod, cold water jackets for your exhaust mufflers. Cool down that muted air.
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September 26, 2015, 09:07:48 AM |
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solo.ckpool found block: 376196 at 2015-Sep-26 08:44:32 - mined to 17PWkQgtX4iqEGUCw5KPNhouPz8oTKNWhQ
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September 26, 2015, 10:49:00 AM |
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Just got back home it is just too hot
Next mod, cold water jackets for your exhaust mufflers. Cool down that muted air. that sad thing is my life is so sad..I WOULD pay 50 bucks (2x a sidehack stick) just to put on a tiny radiator on the sidehack 8gb usb sticks because it would be 'cute' (damn I got the soon to be ending home miner blues bad..perhaps we should make a country song about it or a PBS TV documentary ...ahem.....use the Dinosaur theme "When ASIC Giants walked the Earth (on PBS instead of showing Dinosaur show a huge ASIC data hall ..then instead of flashing to the descendent of Dinosaurs ....ie Birds we show the Sidehack usb stick at 8gb....big musical score....drama)
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September 26, 2015, 12:07:40 PM Last edit: September 26, 2015, 12:23:48 PM by pepto |
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I know this doesn't matter but still I'm curious. For 3 days my best share was 3.5 million, today its 800 thousand and I've been running continuously. I'm guessing a pool restart might cause this but these's no mention of a restart on ck's thread. Any idea's?
* I just checked a few others best share and these look low too
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September 26, 2015, 12:35:57 PM |
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Every solved block at the solo pool resets everyone's best share stats. A block was solved recently.
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TheRealSteve
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September 26, 2015, 12:56:28 PM |
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The bot on IRC doesn't reset, and your local mining client should also keep your best share value on screen I wouldn't fret about it, though - the 'best share' is more of a trivia item, it's not actually a metric used in mining in any way.
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September 26, 2015, 01:05:06 PM |
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I am hoping edonkey's work will show a block winner to let the block winner receive the fees.
The problem is that I don't think there's a direct interface to get information about found blocks from the pool. Currently the script uses an indirect method. Namely, the script queries blockchain.info for the pool's fee address (1PKN98VN2z5gwSGZvGKS2bj8aADZBkyhkZ). The assumption is that if there's a new transaction from this address, then the recipient must have found a block. While this heuristic approach works (I just got a notification email this morning that someone else found a block), it means that we really don't have any visibility into the worker that found the block. Given the low likelihood that we'll find a block, I doubt that CK would be too thrilled about extending the JSON API to provide some sort of block history. Maybe instead we could just rely on CK to tell us which worker found a block, assuming that that information is logged somewhere on his server.
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September 26, 2015, 01:10:07 PM |
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The bot on IRC doesn't reset, and your local mining client should also keep your best share value on screen I wouldn't fret about it, though - the 'best share' is more of a trivia item, it's not actually a metric used in mining in any way. I logged on and checked out the bot output yesterday. Very cool. Unfortunately I couldn't stick around since it was a workday... Note that notification script also stores the best shares value locally in a stats file. So it won't be reset either when the pools stats reset. I agree with you that best share not a meaningful statistic. Although it's fun to cheer your miners on to do better
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September 26, 2015, 01:23:36 PM |
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the irc bot did not worK for me . But I am on older osx with an older safari. I have to try it with chrome.
todays order of Breakfast hash can be found on the Westhash Side of the menu see below.
F #645904 0.0086 5.00 12 0.9592
I mined the pair of s-7's for about 6 hours They are no longer mining on this pool.
Look for them soon.
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September 26, 2015, 01:25:00 PM Last edit: September 26, 2015, 01:37:39 PM by philipma1957 |
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September 26, 2015, 01:26:16 PM |
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the irc bot did not worK for me . But I am on older osx with an older safari. I have to try it with chrome.
It worked for me on 10.10 Yosemite. But I wouldn't update just yet (if you're thinking about it). Better to wait for El Cap, which is coming soon.
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September 26, 2015, 01:26:33 PM |
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Edonky do you know if your scrypt could easily send info to a google doc? I just would love to have a spreadsheet we could all see. Thank you for making it.
Unfortunately I don't know much about google docs. I could learn though. But if you're looking for a current display of the club members and their stats, doesn't TheRealSteve's IRC bot provide that? One thing that I'm thinking about is solving a somewhat different problem, and that's management the list itself. If we've got several different ways at getting at the data, then there are several different people managing the list of workers and keeping it current. Maybe what we need is a shared text file (something easily parseable, like one worker address per line) that one person (probably Phil) can post somewhere and the other consumers can access. If that existed, I could extend the script to dynamically get the worker list from this posted text file. TheRealSteve could probably do the same with his IRC bot. If this sounds good, I'm fine with setting up a simple web server that would host the text file. We have an ESXi host at the office that has spare resources. I could give Phil access to it so that he could post new copies of the text file (probably via scp). The URL would be public so that anyone can grab the current list via a browser. Does this make sense, or does anyone else have alternative suggestions?
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September 26, 2015, 01:43:27 PM |
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Edonky do you know if your scrypt could easily send info to a google doc? I just would love to have a spreadsheet we could all see. Thank you for making it.
Unfortunately I don't know much about google docs. I could learn though. But if you're looking for a current display of the club members and their stats, doesn't TheRealSteve's IRC bot provide that? One thing that I'm thinking about is solving a somewhat different problem, and that's management the list itself. If we've got several different ways at getting at the data, then there are several different people managing the list of workers and keeping it current. Maybe what we need is a shared text file (something easily parseable, like one worker address per line) that one person (probably Phil) can post somewhere and the other consumers can access. If that existed, I could extend the script to dynamically get the worker list from this posted text file. TheRealSteve could probably do the same with his IRC bot. If this sounds good, I'm fine with setting up a simple web server that would host the text file. We have an ESXi host at the office that has spare resources. I could give Phil access to it so that he could post new copies of the text file (probably via scp). The URL would be public so that anyone can grab the current list via a browser. Does this make sense, or does anyone else have alternative suggestions? this post is up to date https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1177508.msg12527768#msg12527768we have 20 people in with 19 active. I can only do it manually which I don't mind 1 time a day with 20 some odd spot checks it is 15 minutes work. But to have it automated would be good. My coding skills are really poor a C- at best. More like a D+ I am really busy but will continue to put in bonus hash and time here as I like this idea.
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September 26, 2015, 03:55:14 PM |
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But if you're looking for a current display of the club members and their stats, doesn't TheRealSteve's IRC bot provide that?
pretty much, might depend a bit on exact needs. Right now it gets current stats every 15 minutes, but only publishes if the worker/donator's hash rate varies by 10% or over (either way). When a block is found, it prints out a list of all the hash rates. I'd have to check if I'm still using the 1d average there or the 7d average. Could easily make it on-demand, though.. right now there's already a '!stats [worker]'. If we've got several different ways at getting at the data, then there are several different people managing the list of workers and keeping it current.
Maybe what we need is a shared text file (something easily parseable, like one worker address per line) that one person (probably Phil) can post somewhere and the other consumers can access. If that existed, I could extend the script to dynamically get the worker list from this posted text file. TheRealSteve could probably do the same with his IRC bot. Yep - I had initially planned to grab the first post in this thread and parse that, but the formatting and assumptions needing to be made (mostly in terms of stick vs donator; not all the worker names include 'stick' or 'donat' to easily sort that out) threw me off
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September 26, 2015, 10:38:41 PM Last edit: September 27, 2015, 10:20:20 AM by sloopy |
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I am on board with 3 sticks at the moment: http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.sloopysticksI am running them at 275 on an Anker hub. I ordered the wrong Y cables so am running right on the hub. A bit of a sag measuring between one of the compac mining sticks and the hub - 4.88v 6.19 watts 1.26 amps 01722 mah The voltage is the only number which doesn't do a dance. The rest of the values hop around the number above but stay in that range. I will put some pics of my setup in the review thread and one here with a link. I'd hoped to have my Y cables by now, but my own fault for not checking. Although, this hub is cool to the touch and running 3 sticks well at 275 MHz. I am very happy with my purchase. I bought it from a forum member used. IT is a 3.0 hub as well. I know most prefer 2.0 hubs for mining, but I prefer to future proof when possible and this has worked out fantastic so far. http://www.amazon.com/Anker-Aluminum-13-Port-Charging-VL812-B2/dp/B00GSLMTQ8/ref=sr_1_14?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1443306835&sr=1-14&keywords=anker+usb+hubHe charged me $40.00 and put up with my wall of text questions which is worth a bit on its own. He also had other hubs for sale but not anymore of this exact one. If anyone wants his forum handle PM me. I plan to keep my sticks pointed here, but I will be taking one out at a time for some playing as I will be seeing how high I can stably run the best one of the batch. I also plan to order a few more because I enjoy the hell out of playing with them, and supporting the Gekkos is a way of life these days. We sure aren't going to see anyone else supporting us little guys.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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