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August 10, 2011, 10:27:41 AM
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After the update, bitHopper tends to hop away to other pools.
Is it by design?

Now running on the older version.
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August 10, 2011, 01:34:25 PM
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After the update, bitHopper tends to hop away to other pools.
Is it by design?

Now running on the older version.

it works nice only now it jut slices deepbit too, use the old shceduler if you don't like the slicing Wink

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August 10, 2011, 01:36:26 PM
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Um, I think those errors come from burps patch. I'm toning it down to 2 retries and then sleep.

EDIT: Um... I just woke up. Not sure why I'm going back to sleep.

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August 10, 2011, 01:39:31 PM
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Um, I think those errors come from burps patch. I'm toning it down to 2 retries and then sleep.

like it was before...

hehe nice one c00w, you just made yourself a brigade of hoppers

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August 10, 2011, 02:15:23 PM
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Has anyone else noticed that polmine has removed the round shares from their whole website? BH shows 0 and a nice flat line now. Too bad... I made a good earning from that pool.
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August 10, 2011, 02:58:24 PM
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Has anyone else noticed that polmine has removed the round shares from their whole website? BH shows 0 and a nice flat line now. Too bad... I made a good earning from that pool.

It was recently moved to the "don't mine" section in user.cfg.default

See:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=26866.msg441466#msg441466
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August 10, 2011, 04:03:04 PM
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Updated to last version 0.1.4-47-g4ecd45b:

Huh

yeah they changed how BLCL works due to the delay in states, change bclc from mine to mine_deepbit
and look in pools.cfg and make sure it says under re_rate..re_rate_type: None


yeah polmine is starting "jumper" protection.. that means us .. PERSONALLY I WOULD NOT MINE THEM, until we get this worked out.

they have a final vote here vote here]http://forum.polmine.pl/index.php?topic=572.msg4765#new]vote here

the orginal vote is here
where we fought to have them take donations instead of the strange crap we were voting on.

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August 10, 2011, 04:09:02 PM
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Deepbit Team "bitHoppers": https://deepbit.net/teams/4e424d710691723831000002/join

Feel free to hop in! Wink

Is that a good idea?   Easy way for them to mess with us, considering they'll have all our accounts nicely in the one spot Cheesy

+1

I mostly agree.. but deepbit is 40%+ of the entire network. They wont even a blip on their radar. And out of any server their users would be the least likely to notice us....

well unless our name was team hopper than they might

There is also a chat now.. if yall didnt notice.. which is a good place for chat.. and getting info like that bclc error fast.

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August 10, 2011, 04:38:19 PM
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yeah they changed how BLCL works due to the delay in states, change bclc from mine to mine_deepbit
and look in pools.cfg and make sure it says under re_rate..re_rate_type: None


yeah polmine is starting "jumper" protection.. that means us .. PERSONALLY I WOULD NOT MINE THEM, until we get this worked out.

they have a final vote here vote here]http://forum.polmine.pl/index.php?topic=572.msg4765#new]vote here

the orginal vote is here
where we fought to have them take donations instead of the strange crap we were voting on.

First - thanks.
Second - polmine have a shares count in user statistics:
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/356/clipboardimage3u.png
Or I am mistaken?
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August 10, 2011, 04:54:19 PM
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So, has anyone run the deepbit hopping for 24 hours now?  If so, do you mind telling me how much you made and with what kind of hashrate? 

I drink it up!
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August 10, 2011, 05:32:06 PM
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slush (bitcoin.cz) shows red and doesn't update the stats (lags) with the newest c00w code. Switching back to yesterday's version makes it go back to normal.
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August 10, 2011, 05:40:44 PM
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So, has anyone run the deepbit hopping for 24 hours now?  If so, do you mind telling me how much you made and with what kind of hashrate? 
not 24 hours, but approximately 13 hours with 1.7gh
went to bed, bithopper got stuck at deepbit again.
woke up with 0.7 btc there.

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August 10, 2011, 05:59:38 PM
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slush (bitcoin.cz) shows red and doesn't update the stats (lags) with the newest c00w code. Switching back to yesterday's version makes it go back to normal.

Already fixed by Colin. Man, that dude is fast.
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August 10, 2011, 06:12:28 PM
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Anyone got a regex for the pol user stats? The problem I see is you need to login to see that page.
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August 10, 2011, 06:14:18 PM
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Anyone got a regex for the pol user stats? The problem I see is you need to login to see that page.

find hashes/s and do re_rate with them Wink , gotta go here

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August 10, 2011, 06:25:46 PM
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@Threshold 66% and penalty 1.0

09.08 22:00:16 0h 00m   42 66912   0.03044297  
09.08 21:59:21 0h 08m   352 685366   0.02490932  
09.08 21:50:25 0h 08m   336 683081   0.02385661


dunno if I maybe right or not, but threshold and penalty aren't the exact same thing only inverse proportional values ?

@boss cat give us some versions pls (python, twisted-python and pyopenssl)
python 2.7.2
python-twisted 2.4.0-3
pyopenssl 0.6-2.3

python-twisted Versión: 10.2.0-1 here    Cheesy

edit: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Downloads
Yeah, my VPS is ancient Tongue
I spent the night and most of the morning upgrading from debian 4 to 5 and then to 6. i must say apt-get dist-upgrade does wonders.
so now everything is working, well except polmine, and bmunion
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August 10, 2011, 07:10:46 PM
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@Threshold 66% and penalty 1.0

09.08 22:00:16 0h 00m   42 66912   0.03044297  
09.08 21:59:21 0h 08m   352 685366   0.02490932  
09.08 21:50:25 0h 08m   336 683081   0.02385661


dunno if I maybe right or not, but threshold and penalty aren't the exact same thing only inverse proportional values ?

@boss cat give us some versions pls (python, twisted-python and pyopenssl)
python 2.7.2
python-twisted 2.4.0-3
pyopenssl 0.6-2.3

python-twisted Versión: 10.2.0-1 here    Cheesy

edit: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Downloads
Yeah, my VPS is ancient Tongue
I spent the night and most of the morning upgrading from debian 4 to 5 and then to 6. i must say apt-get dist-upgrade does wonders.
so now everything is working, well except polmine, and bmunion

glad you made it work dude, you can disable those pools with confidence and if you need more help with bH we're on freenode at #bithopper   Smiley

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August 10, 2011, 07:47:26 PM
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@Threshold 66% and penalty 1.0

09.08 22:00:16 0h 00m   42 66912   0.03044297  
09.08 21:59:21 0h 08m   352 685366   0.02490932  
09.08 21:50:25 0h 08m   336 683081   0.02385661


dunno if I maybe right or not, but threshold and penalty aren't the exact same thing only inverse proportional values ?

@boss cat give us some versions pls (python, twisted-python and pyopenssl)
python 2.7.2
python-twisted 2.4.0-3
pyopenssl 0.6-2.3

python-twisted Versión: 10.2.0-1 here    Cheesy

edit: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/Downloads
Yeah, my VPS is ancient Tongue
I spent the night and most of the morning upgrading from debian 4 to 5 and then to 6. i must say apt-get dist-upgrade does wonders.
so now everything is working, well except polmine, and bmunion

glad you made it work dude, you can disable those pools with confidence and if you need more help with bH we're on freenode at #bithopper   Smiley
I'll be sure to check it out. Thanks for your help
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August 10, 2011, 08:51:08 PM
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I suspect, but can't prove that deepbit isn't working with the alternate scheduler. I mined quite a while on the newest build and it didn't go over, even though others here said their's were mining deepbit. When I switched back to the default scheduler, it started mining deepbit.

Deepbit is evil!  Smiley Help the small guys to grow and take something away from those top 3 pools!
Do I really have to say: "Fuck globalisation, fuck central an all controlling [ADD YOUR PICK]  and blaa blaa blaa? Do I?
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YES! I think the top 3 pools just shouldn't be hopped. For the sake of the network!!
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August 10, 2011, 08:58:53 PM
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I suspect, but can't prove that deepbit isn't working with the alternate scheduler. I mined quite a while on the newest build and it didn't go over, even though others here said their's were mining deepbit. When I switched back to the default scheduler, it started mining deepbit.

Deepbit is evil!  Smiley Help the small guys to grow and take something away from those top 3 pools!
Do I really have to say: "Fuck globalisation, fuck central an all controlling [ADD YOUR PICK]  and blaa blaa blaa? Do I?
 Kiss


YES! I think the top 3 pools just shouldn't be hopped. For the sake of the network!!
how about no.

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