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Korbman: that's what I presumed, but I wasn't sure
the exact amount of data consumed per, say, 1GH/s
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla> i got rid of all my gear except for single moded ztex runing 260mhash, ill just put it on solo and check in 10 years <<
tbh, if i mined i'd solo
too.
Korbman: So
the reality is, even at a
TH/s bandwidth shouldn't be an issue?
topace_: yea but
the hash string is a short piece of
text
mircea_popescu: i dunno, you actually have
to somehow get
the data you're hashing
topace_: it'll still
try
to submit x blocks every x minutes
topace_: right now each block i submit
to
the pool is worth 16 shares
topace_: no,
the difficulty for stratum will just go up
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thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: i stole some code from work
to help with
the endeavor
jcpham: i wikipedia stalked your country i
think
Korbman: now I'm on 25mbps and I
think it's
too slow sometimes :P
Korbman: and
then I went straight from
that
to 1mbps cable and shit my pants
Diablo-D3: 2 days
to download an episode of anime
Korbman: when I was a kid I was happy
to have 28.8 ..then we moved up
to 56 and damn it was "fast"
Diablo-D3: and
then I had 768k dsl and now 3mbps
mircea_popescu: topace_ now multiply
that 1.5 mbps with 100 because 2.5th won't be
too rare by
the
time blocks are 1gb
Diablo-D3: I started with 2400,
then had 14.4,
then had 33.6,
then 56k for awhile
Diablo-D3: my DSL is approximately
two
those.
Diablo-D3: heh, I should add stratum
to diablominer
topace_: i have 25GH running and it uses less
than a 28.8 modem
mircea_popescu: that's a good comparison i
thought. bw is an important limiting factor for miners.
kakobrekla: would need
to check what comes out
the GBH or whatever is called protocol
mircea_popescu: "Unless I misunderstand something, having 1gb blocks would pose significant problems for pretty much all miners, and would not be necessarily
trivial
to handle on asics designed with 1mb/block assumptions in mind."
mircea_popescu: they just saw
their connection die and reloaded, ending up back on
mircea_popescu: what happened here was
that
their server died, and
this was reported first
to
the irc network and
then
to
the clients linked
to it.
Korbman: I imagine
the other
two will pop back soon as well
pigeons: yeah, i was demoing for Korbman how most will rejoin when
the server sees
the other servers, but
terry was different
mircea_popescu: pigeons you can pick
the server if you want
to, just bypass
the dns
pigeons: so
terryww you manually joined a different server? Korbman was asking about netsplits
pigeons: that server and
the users connected aren't reachable
termporarily
mircea_popescu: clients on either side of
this split see clients on
the other side as netsplit.
mircea_popescu: clients connect
to servers. servers sometimes lose connections
to each other
pigeons: it's
the way
the IRC protocol/network works
Korbman: I'm not familiar with
that one
Korbman: what's with all
the .net, .split quits?
kakobrekla: ill pass you
through PPT (no association with pirate) for 4.20% only
pigeons: pigeon pass
through only 4%, pm
Korbman: I'd love
to. Anybody want
to give me money?
pigeons: Korbman: keep buying
those S.DICE
mircea_popescu: i guess she'd have been
taken out and shot if she worked for anyone else
pigeons: or i'll kick you in
the GoMaD_s
Diablo-D3: pigeons: is it still pr if
they actually fix it?
Diablo-D3: I mean, at least Amazon fixed it and put it place
that it cant happen again
Diablo-D3: due
to how amazon stores data in
the kindle software
Diablo-D3: the problem was people lost any bookmarks and notes on
the
title
Diablo-D3: the reason 1984 was recalled was because
the publisher apparently didnt have
the rights
to publish it as an ebook
Diablo-D3: they amended
the licensing agreement with all
the publishers
that if
they have
to do
that:
too fucking bad
Diablo-D3: they also said
thats not happening again
Diablo-D3: [09:54:49] <pigeons> i
think
the funny
thing is one of
the first books amazon literally
took back after publisher isses even after folks had paid for it was "1984"
pigeons: bfl is bigger and
they ain't political </troll>
mircea_popescu: i never heard of a company
that size which managed
to avoid getting political.
mircea_popescu: ya, sure, in
the sense
the dutch slave
transporters were humanitarians
pigeons: funnier
that
that is i've literally often encountered people who actually
think apple is like a humanitarian organization
mircea_popescu: making
them illegal will pretty much be mpex's largest lobby effort in
the future, im pretty sure.
mircea_popescu: electronic devices where
the buyer isn't
the root user should be illegal.
mircea_popescu: this crap needs
to die. apple, amazon,
the whole shebang.
pigeons: i
think
the funny
thing is one of
the first books amazon literally
took back after publisher isses even after folks had paid for it was "1984"
Diablo-D3: they cant seem
to make a working DRM
Diablo-D3: EskimoBob: amazon has yet
to enforce it on anyone
Diablo-D3: its where multiple devices share
the same state
mircea_popescu: Amazon Kindles
today already
track bookmark usage patterns which
they relay back
to Amazon on via its wireless Whispernet.
kakobrekla: accually i know
the person who made it :)
pizzaman1337: I'll be back
to bit4x in a month or
two probably, busy at
the moment with other stuff
kakobrekla: i have some interesting stuff
that im
testing now
pizzaman1337: kakobrekla: do you profit and profit and profit
too?
kakobrekla: we are excluding
thoese
two people from
the study
mircea_popescu: i know
there's people who use
them
to pass mpex stuff from cold
to hot machine
pigeons: one day someone will
think of a use haha
pigeons: also released a WP plugin so download
this content via bitcoincapcha
pigeons: dusplays a qr code for
that
Bugpowder: What if
the world economy had 1 company
that made money
pigeons: ok i don't know is going on with
the demand for
this dice