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So much screen-staring time can be saved with just pen and paper. We need to learn to do it more often.
I love whiteboards, they are much better than paper: more space, nice colors, easy to see, very easy to collaborate on, simple redos. That's actually the biggest thing I miss from going into the office: nice huge whiteboards that cover the whole wall, not the little dinky ones that office depot sells for exorbitant prices. I found a solution though: Lowe's sells a 4'x8' sheet of whiteboard for fifteen bucks, now I ha…
Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
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Re: Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
So much screen-staring time can be saved with just pen and paper. We need to learn to do it more often.
I love whiteboards, they are much better than paper: more space, nice colors, easy to see, very easy to collaborate on, simple redos. That's actually the biggest thing I miss from going into the office: nice huge whiteboards that cover the whole wall, not the little dinky ones that office depot sells for exorbitant prices. I found a solution though: Lowe's sells a 4'x8' sheet of whiteboard for fifteen bucks, now I ha…
Re: Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
#43This is somewhat off-topic but I'm going to ask here because it's really hard to find "trusted" information regarding BitCoin and Ethereum mining online - it seems everyone's trying to make a commission or running a scam: Is it true that one cannot (or should not for their best interest) mine BitCoin/Eth without being part of a pool, unless one has a datacenter or warehouse full of GPUs dedicated to mining? If that's…
I think the Universe is telling you something, and you know what it is. Why do you want to be in a mining pool, instead of buying bitcoin?
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#44Unrelated to the algorithm, I’ve found that doing things “by hand” is a surprisingly good way to develop intuition for otherwise opaque concepts. I wonder if it’s a function of doing work more slowly or paying closer attention. Examples include writing code written by others and working through math on paper.
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#45This is somewhat off-topic but I'm going to ask here because it's really hard to find "trusted" information regarding BitCoin and Ethereum mining online - it seems everyone's trying to make a commission or running a scam: Is it true that one cannot (or should not for their best interest) mine BitCoin/Eth without being part of a pool, unless one has a datacenter or warehouse full of GPUs dedicated to mining? If that's…
In theory p2pool is trustless so you don't have to worry about sketchy operators but I don't know if anyone has used it in years.
Slush is the only old-school Bitcoin pool that still seems to be decent sized.
Being used by criminals doesn't mean anything; they want reliable and honest pools just as much as you do.
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Edit: I misread the GP, as explained below. Sorry! " Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something. " https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Isn’t that kind of what you are doing by posting that comment? You could respond and explain why you disagree - instead you just shallowly dismissed their comment by saying it was shallow. Also maybe I’m crazy but their comment seemed to be a joke/commentary on the environmental resources used by Bitcoin. That isn’t a shallow dismissal.
Re: Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
#47This is somewhat off-topic but I'm going to ask here because it's really hard to find "trusted" information regarding BitCoin and Ethereum mining online - it seems everyone's trying to make a commission or running a scam: Is it true that one cannot (or should not for their best interest) mine BitCoin/Eth without being part of a pool, unless one has a datacenter or warehouse full of GPUs dedicated to mining? If that's…
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#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
I love whiteboards, they are much better than paper: more space, nice colors, easy to see, very easy to collaborate on, simple redos. That's actually the biggest thing I miss from going into the office: nice huge whiteboards that cover the whole wall, not the little dinky ones that office depot sells for exorbitant prices. I found a solution though: Lowe's sells a 4'x8' sheet of whiteboard for fifteen bucks, now I ha…
Do you have a link to that Lowe's whiteboard sheet?
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I think the Universe is telling you something, and you know what it is. Why do you want to be in a mining pool, instead of buying bitcoin?
Hahaha, point taken. Mainly as an experiment to see if heating my home office with an RTX 2080 that's taking a break from ML while I'm busy with other things can generate enough heat while offsetting my electrical bill to be a more cost-effective alternative to the dirt-cheap but terribly inefficient natural gas furnace.
Re: Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
#500.67 hashes per day
so only = 11,040,687,000,000 years for one BTC...
nice