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Yes the failover code is full of fail Maybe "bitcoin" needs to find a programmer who can actually write a miner that works properly and takes pride in the quality of their code, instead of sitting around with $20-30mil and not giving a crap about it After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck You should spend your free time writing some new code for these antminers (call it aardvarkminer code) that only works with kano.is, I'd load that shit on these pigs
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kano (OP)
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April 28, 2018, 04:19:31 AM |
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Yes the failover code is full of fail Maybe "bitcoin" needs to find a programmer who can actually write a miner that works properly and takes pride in the quality of their code, instead of sitting around with $20-30mil and not giving a crap about it After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck You should spend your free time writing some new code for these antminers (call it aardvarkminer code) that only works with kano.is, I'd load that shit on these pigs Heh, if I had that much 'spare' time the accounting code would be finished already Better get that finished soon .......
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jungleb0y
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April 28, 2018, 04:26:10 AM |
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Yes the failover code is full of fail Maybe "bitcoin" needs to find a programmer who can actually write a miner that works properly and takes pride in the quality of their code, instead of sitting around with $20-30mil and not giving a crap about it After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck You should spend your free time writing some new code for these antminers (call it aardvarkminer code) that only works with kano.is, I'd load that shit on these pigs Heh, if I had that much 'spare' time the accounting code would be finished already Better get that finished soon ....... Earths rotation is slowing down like 1 millionth of a second per day, so it's working in your favor! Just thinking on the positive side of things here.
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April 28, 2018, 07:38:49 AM |
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Wow, it's really hot here today, sending some of my antminers to 100C+ on chip. Of course, I'll now have a severe thunderstorm in the evening ...
Good news is that I've paid an electrician to add another 32A breakout from the DB to the mining room, touch wood, this should resolve my power issues.
All ready for BLOCK TIME now please!
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April 28, 2018, 11:35:59 AM |
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<pyramid truncated> Yes the failover code is full of fail Maybe "bitcoin" needs to find a programmer who can actually write a miner that works properly and takes pride in the quality of their code, instead of sitting around with $20-30mil and not giving a crap about it After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck Bitmain won't because that means actually writing code vs just stealing it. As for the originator of the mess -- reading through the Halong Dragonmint thread I've seen mention of it handling failover better so... Then again safe bet ck ain't working for Halong for free. I will say that he has been busy there -- he's been releasing firmware updates every week or so to get the mints closer to as-advertised spec the fools investomers believed and then threw money at Halong in typical pre-sale frenzy. God forbid things he comes up with eventually appears in the git for cgminer so Canaan/Avalons can use it... Of course soon after BM's Ants would be using it as well.
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April 28, 2018, 12:53:17 PM |
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<pyramid truncated> ... After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck Bitmain won't because that means actually writing code vs just stealing it. As for the originator of the mess -- reading through the Halong Dragonmint thread I've seen mention of it handling failover better so... Then again safe bet ck ain't working for Halong for free. I will say that he has been busy there -- he's been releasing firmware updates every week or so to get the mints closer to as-advertised spec the fools investomers believed and then threw money at Halong in typical pre-sale frenzy. God forbid things he comes up with eventually appears in the git for cgminer so Canaan/Avalons can use it... Of course soon after BM's Ants would be using it as well. God forbid GPL'd code actually has code released!
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April 28, 2018, 01:32:56 PM |
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Cmon Block you little tinker where are you..... Hopefully hiding with 2 or 3 of your close friends in a nice little close huddle
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kano (OP)
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April 28, 2018, 02:10:52 PM |
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<pyramid truncated> Yes the failover code is full of fail Maybe "bitcoin" needs to find a programmer who can actually write a miner that works properly and takes pride in the quality of their code, instead of sitting around with $20-30mil and not giving a crap about it After all these years, Bitmain can't do it, nor can ck Bitmain won't because that means actually writing code vs just stealing it. As for the originator of the mess -- reading through the Halong Dragonmint thread I've seen mention of it handling failover better so... Then again safe bet ck ain't working for Halong for free. I will say that he has been busy there -- he's been releasing firmware updates every week or so to get the mints closer to as-advertised spec the fools investomers believed and then threw money at Halong in typical pre-sale frenzy. God forbid things he comes up with eventually appears in the git for cgminer so Canaan/Avalons can use it... Of course soon after BM's Ants would be using it as well. No, BM wont use it. I updated their driver for the S1, S2, S3 all in the public git, with a bunch of fixes, back when the S1, S2 and S3 were around. Basically, I got their version of the S1 driver module, reformatted it start to finish so it was readable, added a collection of bug fixes, including removing code that could throw away blocks, and they never added any of that to the S1, S2, S3, S5, S7. They never used the fixes I put in the public git. Well, it just meant that my version for the S1, S2 and S3 is much better than theirs. Even a Bitmain guy tried to convince the developers to use the fixes from the git - but they ignored him. They did make one change in the S9 to stop throwing away blocks ... but I've no idea where they got the idea to actually do that.
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April 28, 2018, 06:43:22 PM Last edit: April 28, 2018, 07:21:41 PM by yxt |
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Was there again a small issue with the NL node? 28.04 ~17:00 UTC
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April 28, 2018, 09:06:53 PM |
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Hey everyone!!! I'm spending some time this weekend, working on some new graphics for pool promotion. As everyone has surely noticed by now, the BTC price has gone up a bit. With the rise, I've seen some new traffic, in my campaigns. I am, however, still looking for that area, where the BIG miners hide. I've had a few good leads, but in these areas, I'm the "brand new guy" and it might take time. My work WILL continue!!!
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It's been about a week since we've heard from K.P. Pass the Hash's 5nd giveaway, so be on the look out for the next contest!!!
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April 28, 2018, 10:33:51 PM |
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Block! by sidewinder
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April 28, 2018, 10:34:54 PM |
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Block! by sidewinder A block a day keeps the creditors away!
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April 28, 2018, 10:37:26 PM |
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BTCamm!!! BTCig BTClock Weekend is going well!!!
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April 28, 2018, 10:57:38 PM |
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Was there again a small issue with the NL node? 28.04 ~17:00 UTC
Yeah it actually reconnected a few times All the reconnects were immediate though, so no alerts. Well the AWS option is in the UK, so I guess that's what I could move it to since it will probably have similar response times for Iceland. OK that'll be the next node I'll update.
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April 28, 2018, 11:03:16 PM |
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thx for the infos
btw: 2018 a new AWS location in Sweden (Stockholm region) will go online, that should have low-latency to Scandinavia and Iceland
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April 28, 2018, 11:20:10 PM |
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thx for the infos
btw: 2018 a new AWS location in Sweden (Stockholm region) will go online, that should have low-latency to Scandinavia and Iceland
Yeah but it's AWS LightSail (AWSLS) I'm using for nodes, not AWS EC2. LightSail isn't available in all the places they have EC2 - so we'll see what happens when that comes online. The problem with AWS EC2 is that they charge a fortune for network - so I only use standard AWS EC2 for low data servers (like email and DNS and such - I'll probably move the monitoring to LightSail also some time in the future) The AWS LightSail have fixed monthly network costs for a few TB (which is more than enough) but also only have a maximum of 2 vCPU However, I've found that the 2 vCPU works faster and better than 4 vCPU on Vultr - the load average is lower on all the LightSail servers even with the ones with higher SPS (shares per second) LightSail is about twice the price of the servers I'm moving away from, but that's OK since they seem to have better network so far ... touch wood
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April 29, 2018, 12:39:44 AM |
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Good to see a couple of new blocks...I've been at the Forward Operating Base for Team Rubicon's Operation Pili Ho'ohele on Kaua'i Island since Sunday, and just got Internet back. We're mucking out homes, doing demo work, and debris removal in the hardest hit areas (Hanalei, Wainiha, Haena). I'm too old and beat up to do the strike team work, but I make a pretty good house mother and chef who can still "kick ass and get shit done" (the Team Rubicon motto) when necessary. Keep finding the blocks, bunkies...on this end, it's all going for fuel for my 4x4 to get this job done. Mine on.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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April 29, 2018, 01:59:24 AM |
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Good to see a couple of new blocks...I've been at the Forward Operating Base for Team Rubicon's Operation Pili Ho'ohele on Kaua'i Island since Sunday, and just got Internet back. We're mucking out homes, doing demo work, and debris removal in the hardest hit areas (Hanalei, Wainiha, Haena). I'm too old and beat up to do the strike team work, but I make a pretty good house mother and chef who can still "kick ass and get shit done" (the Team Rubicon motto) when necessary. Keep finding the blocks, bunkies...on this end, it's all going for fuel for my 4x4 to get this job done. Mine on. It is eerily quiet in Hanalei. Down there twice and nobody is there. Supposed to get wet on tuesday/Wednesday too Good work in helping folks get back to normalcy.
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April 29, 2018, 07:07:07 AM |
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Block! by adellaripa - welcome to the acclaim board!
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