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July 30, 2011, 01:13:29 PM
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I am on TPG in Australia. I can't see the reason why I can access everything from the browser but it doesn't work in bithopper.
Maybe a small bug in the code, maybe local issues, I can't see the error..

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July 30, 2011, 01:36:13 PM
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I am on TPG in Australia. I can't see the reason why I can access everything from the browser but it doesn't work in bithopper.
Maybe a small bug in the code, maybe local issues, I can't see the error..

weird though - I git pulled just today, not seeing continuos errors now.

The only problem I have is that payout stats aren't saving - just getting reset after a restart.

sorry cant help

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July 30, 2011, 01:57:25 PM
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is there also a benefit with pools that take measures against hopping?

e.g.:

deepbit/ btcguild - delayed stats
bitp.it / eligius - smpps

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July 30, 2011, 02:00:10 PM
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Wow gnadget, what happened to you?

a few things:
1) In my mind, it is unethical, but a hell of a lot more fun
2) The majority see no problem with it
3) I was shocked to learn some pools actually like hoppers, and so be it
4) I like money
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July 30, 2011, 02:03:48 PM
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Wow gnadget, what happened to you?

a few things:
1) In my mind, it is unethical, but a hell of a lot more fun
2) The majority see no problem with it
3) I was shocked to learn some pools actually like hoppers, and so be it
4) I like money

Dont lie Wink

You made all the original comments before feeling the need to invest time to understand poolhopping better Smiley

Once you decided to stop being lazy you realised that poolhopping is very practical.

I just find it mildly amusing how you changed your stance completely, but welcome to the side of the good guys.

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July 30, 2011, 02:23:38 PM
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You know you are watching your stats screen too closely when you start seeing these:

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I do the same man, just stare at the stats for hours, the day c00w feels like they're waisting console space I'm fucked Tongue

edit: @clipse, gnaget would probably one day tell his story and how he got into hopping with the others, until then let's all make good use of his additions to the bH code   Cool

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July 30, 2011, 02:29:35 PM
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Dont lie Wink

You made all the original comments before feeling the need to invest time to understand poolhopping better Smiley

Once you decided to stop being lazy you realised that poolhopping is very practical.

I just find it mildly amusing how you changed your stance completely, but welcome to the side of the good guys.

I will acknowledge it is a shit load more work - that's what makes it more fun.  I actually pride myself on being able to take in new information and change my stance.  I never understood the concept of make up your mind, and stick to it no matter what.  It's that kind of crack thinking that got us into 2 wars
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July 30, 2011, 02:41:39 PM
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hey, dunno what happened but stats in last version (73e3015) don't show up with "info" role just puts a N/A like it's disabled pool.

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July 30, 2011, 02:42:59 PM
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You move hashingpower from pools with bad luck to pools with (hopefully) more luck, by hopping.

This is a ridiculous statement. Pool hoppers do not control the pools luck

This is a straw man. No one claims we control luck but we do improve the statistical probability for quicker block solving. In shorthand that looks like improved luck. It's actually just saying that your probability of solving a block increases with the number of shares and we dump in a bunch of shares at the beginning to jumpstart the process. Smart pool ops will also leverage the increased hashrate to attract more miners. Again nothing draws a crowd like a crowd. And as someone once said "the harder I work, the luckier I get". Hoppers provide that hard work... Especially for smaller pools.

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July 30, 2011, 02:46:11 PM
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Dont lie Wink

You made all the original comments before feeling the need to invest time to understand poolhopping better Smiley

Once you decided to stop being lazy you realised that poolhopping is very practical.

I just find it mildly amusing how you changed your stance completely, but welcome to the side of the good guys.

I will acknowledge it is a shit load more work - that's what makes it more fun.  I actually pride myself on being able to take in new information and change my stance.  I never understood the concept of make up your mind, and stick to it no matter what.  It's that kind of crack thinking that got us into 2 wars
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July 30, 2011, 02:52:02 PM
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now I have git clone the latest version of
https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper.git
and there comes this:

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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bitHopper.py", line 227, in <module>
    bithopper_global = BitHopper()
  File "bitHopper.py", line 43, in __init__
    self.pool = pool.Pool(self)
  File "/home/xxx/test_4/bitHopper/pool.py", line 27, in __init__
    self.servers[pool]['default_role'] = self.servers[pool]['role']
KeyError: 'role'
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(ubuntu natty64)
whats wrong?
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July 30, 2011, 02:53:25 PM
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now I have git clone the latest version of
https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper.git
and there comes this:

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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bitHopper.py", line 227, in <module>
    bithopper_global = BitHopper()
  File "bitHopper.py", line 43, in __init__
    self.pool = pool.Pool(self)
  File "/home/xxx/test_4/bitHopper/pool.py", line 27, in __init__
    self.servers[pool]['default_role'] = self.servers[pool]['role']
KeyError: 'role'
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(ubuntu natty64)
whats wrong?
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you forgot to tell us how you launch it (exact command and what dir)

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July 30, 2011, 02:53:32 PM
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Dont lie Wink

You made all the original comments before feeling the need to invest time to understand poolhopping better Smiley

Once you decided to stop being lazy you realised that poolhopping is very practical.

I just find it mildly amusing how you changed your stance completely, but welcome to the side of the good guys.

I will acknowledge it is a shit load more work - that's what makes it more fun.  I actually pride myself on being able to take in new information and change my stance.  I never understood the concept of make up your mind, and stick to it no matter what.  It's that kind of crack thinking that got us into 2 wars

Oh I agree, sticking to something thats stupid from the start is flawed by itself.

Im just making fun of you for the sake of others who have the same original stance as you, I am glad however you realised just how fked of a stance it was :p

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July 30, 2011, 02:58:28 PM
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hey, dunno what happened but stats in last version (73e3015) don't show up with "info" role just puts a N/A like it's disabled pool.

This is the piece of code that is now bad in index.html:

+        if(srv["role"].substring(0, 4) != "mine") {
              return "N/A";
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July 30, 2011, 03:03:06 PM
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you forgot to tell us how you launch it (exact command and what dir)
in dir /home/xxx/test_4/bitHopper/
python bitHopper.py
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July 30, 2011, 03:03:27 PM
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hey, dunno what happened but stats in last version (73e3015) don't show up with "info" role just puts a N/A like it's disabled pool.

This is the piece of code that is now bad in index.html:

+        if(srv["role"].substring(0, 4) != "mine") {
              return "N/A";

yep, assuming nothing else relies on this it really should be

Code:
if(srv["role"] = "disable"){
           return "N/A";

since I want to see what's happening on all mines except disabled ones - even backups.


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July 30, 2011, 03:06:44 PM
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This is a straw man.

I read this as

"This is the last straw, man."

and I thought "here come the flames...".  After a double take I was almost disappointed to realise you were referring to a logical fallacy.

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July 30, 2011, 03:14:25 PM
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you forgot to tell us how you launch it (exact command and what dir)
in dir /home/xxx/test_4/bitHopper/
python bitHopper.py


happened to me too a while ago, it was the archive extractor's fault not overwriting all files
try this:

Code:
cd ~

rm -r bitHopper/

git clone https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper.git

#and for every update run

git pull

#in bitHopper's dir

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July 30, 2011, 03:20:14 PM
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By putting in this stupid statement we all now agree that poolhopping doesn't increase the pie.
It only increases the piece of the pie of the poolhoppers.

So, it's stealing from the honest miner that stays at the pool.

You could ask "so, why don't they start Poolhopping?"
If everyone would start Poolhopping, it won't have any use...
You only take from miners who knowingly choose to get paid less per share than on any *PPS pool out there (once 100% of difficulty in shares has been reached). If they WANT to mine at a known loss, it's their business.

If everyone started poolhopping, the backup pools would be crammed full and bitHopper would just be a failover proxy between them with some stats display. All prop. pools would be empty once they take longer to solve a block than 43.5% of difficulty in shares.

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July 30, 2011, 03:23:02 PM
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please don't feed the trolls ppl
they have various moral and ethical threads where they can practice their abilities freely

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