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[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago

I'm no expert, but I don't know if I agree with the premise that Linux desktop is secure via obscurity. Linux is probably the largest effort to create a secure OS, and the Linux desktop benefits greatly from that effort.

OpenBSD has an excellent security track record and is regularly updated, I'm not sure if I believe that its security is "outdated."

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

It's a shame p2pool doesn't have more adoption (ideally closer to 50%), but it should be a bright future. Thanks for everything you do to support p2pool!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Happy anniversary!

Cake Wallet has made Monero accessible to so many more people and is my mobile wallet of choice. Your passion for Monero shows, hopefully Cake Wallet and Monero will keep improving and bring cheap, trust-less, private payments to even more people.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Honestly yes. Restricting centralizing pools is similar to restricting centralizing ASICs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I watched the vigilantfox video, but I don't understand the refutation to correlation/causation. Maybe you understand his point more to elaborate? Looked for some other information on the topic and found a Reuters article which seems to be very unbiased from my short research on reddit and other platforms.

Trying to understand all of this from the perspective of someone who thinks that the elites and governments are out to get them but I just personally don't believe that to be true.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (9 children)

Watched as much of the video as I could, but this part kind of stood out to me. When talking about the effectiveness of vaccines, he claims that the mortality was on a downwards trend and vaccines had a low impact. I think that comparing mortality from people who are vaccinated vs unvaccinated (covid ex wikipedia ourworldindata), and looking at a higher resolution graph (imo) disproves this (measles ex wikipedia ourworldindata). Using mortality graphs instead of case graphs ignores the large number of cases that vaccines prevent in the first place, and pinpointing the vaccine introduction points on a graph that doesn't have the resolution to reflect the change is a little disingenuous.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 11 months ago (8 children)

Spotify is horrible quality for 2023

To my surprise, even Spotify's standard (not high or very high) is extremely difficult, if not practically impossible for the average consumer to differentiate from lossless (on better than consumer grade hardware). Upon hearing this, me and several friends decided to test it for ourselves by taking lossless files for several songs and resampling them to the same codec and bitrates that Spotify's standard quality uses, then ABX testing the before and after with Foobar's ABX and exclusive mode plugins (also tried the popular comparison website, but that's apparently less accurate). One of my friends had access to a college studio, I have a dac and sennheiser, and the third had sony wxm4s. To our surprise, none of us could consistently differentiate the two. Its not perfect considering we didn't grab the outputs directly from the streaming platforms, but that would've added extra variables like volume normalizing (louder sounds better).

Our conclusion is that the quality "difference" is likely placebo and probably a waste of bandwidth.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 11 months ago

Not sure why you would trust this site. According to the wayback machine their 2020 population forecast just kept lowering and lowering despite the U.S. population only increasing. And since 2020 has passed, we know they were very wrong.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I don't think anything is "needed." Monero is a currency, ideally it will be used for everything a currency is used for.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

they are silenced and shut down

Silenced and shut down is quite an extreme claim.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_truth_movement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polls_about_9/11_conspiracy_theories

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks_advance-knowledge_conspiracy_theories

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories

I knew 2 people that died from car accidents during covid but zero that died from covid

30 years of road deaths roughly equates to the total deaths of covid, pretty likely for that to occur

So we should be much more concerned with road safety than covid

road precautions are pretty mature after decades of developments (road deaths are on the decline), covid deaths at their peak were way higher than road deaths and we didn't have precautions like vaccines and social distancing figured out.

how could I have known it was not dangerous but all the world’s media did not know?

I mean its possible that you're wrong

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

the consensus said it was a deadly new virus, this was 100% wrong

Anecdotally, I personally knew two people that have died while having covid, and got pretty sick from it twice myself. Falls pretty well in line with what everyone else is saying about covid.

they would be instantly ridiculed by the media and most likely lose their jobs

The majority of the planet does not live under the media and institutions of the united states. Differing theories are pretty much the backbone of science, I find it hard to believe that a theory would get someone fired.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (6 children)

I don't think either of us are qualified to argue about the engineering, physics, etc. but I propose a different argument that is the broader issue of almost all conspiracies.

I haven't seen this (or other conspiracies) gain any traction amongst accredited individuals or institutions. If practically every engineer, physicist, or whatever on the planet has been exposed to this event, and there is almost no resistance to the mainstream narrative of how things went down, then I am extremely doubtful that you, me, or whoever made the video are able to understand why the mainstream narrative might be wrong.

The US government can commit war crimes without having to make a hoax that probably didn't justify what they did in "retaliation" anyways.

 

Previous post: https://monero.town/post/279294

Finished building and setting up my 4 3900 builds, read my previous post for more details. Figuring out the best way to build them into the shelf was a lot of trial and error, especially with cable management. Took a few hours, but I'm glad it worked out in the end. I was satisfied with my undervolt on the first rig, but unfortunately I was not able to transfer it to the second. I ended up just using dcop and keeping all the cpus stock for uniformity instead of individually overclocking all the machines. Right now they're doing 12.2-12.4kh/s at 80-84c which is making the room quite toasty, should be nice in the winter (not so much in the summer). Would ROI in about 3 years at the current rate. The top machine is a 5600x which I use as a home server, running monerod and p2pool. I used to run nixos but I eventually switched back to alpine like the other 5 machines. Currently using docker-compose and nixery.

Sorry the text is so dense, feel free to ask questions.

 

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Been a Monero miner for a few years now and wanted to scale up a bit for fun. Purchased some used 3900's from ebay, new gold psus, b450 mobos, 2x8 3200 cl16 memory kits, and usbs to boot from. I think I spent about $400 usd per system for 4 systems, total $1600. I could've bought used for the rest of the parts (especially for bdie's instead of cdie) and saved quite a bit, but frankly I was too lazy. I've been working on building the rest of the systems, but the one I have running right now is running 3.5ghz @ 0.95v on the cpu, and 3333 cl 15 @ 1.4v on the memory for 12.5kh/s. I spent a while overclocking subtimings but in the end concluded the time investment wasnt worth the minor gains and decreased uniformity. At current rates, I would ROI in about 5 years. Not too shabby considering I own the systems and can sell them for most of the money back if I ever need.

Currently running Alpine Linux on each of the miners, and I have a separate 5600x server running NixOS that I use to run my nodes (among other applications). I was going to use Nix on the miners as well, but Alpine is easier considering its a single user machine, and probably faster. Of course I'm running my own monerod and p2pool, might throw xmrig proxy in there for stats as well but that can be a future endeavor.

 

I used to use docker-compose on alpine for my nodes, trying out nix now on my new server. There's a module for monerod but not p2pool or xmrig-proxy yet, not having the greatest time with nix service modules. Might try rootless podman/docker but I wasnt completely satisfied with the container support on docker either.

Curious what you guys are doing :)

 

Selling my 3950x rig, considering finally building a hobby farm. In the past microcenter had great deals on ryzen 3600/mobo combos and am4 mobos for 3900x's were cheap, but now the bundles are replaced with less efficient 5600x's and am4 mobos are more expensive than the past. Are 3900x rigs still the value king? are the newer budget intel cpus any good? Curious to hear what people think.

 

I think the sidebar is missing some relevant information, particularly the links and wallets section. I propose it be replaced with something like this.

Information

Wallets

A list of popular wallets can be found here.

Mining

The easiest way to get started with mining is by following the Gupax guide. More advanced users can read How to mine on p2pool.

Exchanging

A list of popular exchanges and swaps can be found here.

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