<fediverse>
(info: try also my commands: !usd or !eur)
<apc>
!help
<GRCB0T>
(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
<fediverse>
I'm a helpful bot for the gentle Gridcoin people. Type '!help fediverse' to get my command list.
<fediverse>
Gridcoin goes way back to October 2013. Before the actual Gridcoin there was 'Gridcoin Classic' (mineable until April 2015). Further info: http://wiki.gridcoin.us/Gridcoin-Classic
<fediverse>
BOINC projects which are favourable to GPU can be found with: !nvidia !amdGPU !multiGPU
<apc>
!timetostake
<fediverse>
This command '!timetostake <coins>' returns - as private message to you (to be done soon) - the EstimatedDaysUntilStake, which is: (1/(YourGridcoinAmount/NetworkCoinSupply))/960
<fediverse>
a. this is !PoS only, !PoR is likely lower time to stake
<fediverse>
b. <coins> must be without decimal, only integer
<fediverse>
c. example when you have 1000.3 GRC, you'd use this: !timetostake 1000
<apc>
!timetostake 1000
<fediverse>
With 1000 GRC you need 395.1 days until you stake/make a !PoS block. (To theoretically guarantee daily staking, you need 395055.0 GRC).
<fediverse>
- Keep in mind, this is only about !PoS, with !PoR you'll be staking much faster.
<fediverse>
- If the terms !PoS and !PoR are unclear to you, execute each command and read the documentation: !pos (or !por)
<apc>
!timetostake 10000
<fediverse>
With 10000 GRC you need 39.5 days until you stake/make a !PoS block. (To theoretically guarantee daily staking, you need 395055.0 GRC).
<fediverse>
- Keep in mind, this is only about !PoS, with !PoR you'll be staking much faster.
<fediverse>
- If the terms !PoS and !PoR are unclear to you, execute each command and read the documentation: !pos (or !por)
<apc>
!cmc
<fediverse>
BTC / GRC / CureCoin
<fediverse>
position (CoinMarketCap): #1 / #45 / #89
<fediverse>
You can download Gridcoin's blockchain faster:
<fediverse>
1. start the Gridcoin wallet with admin rights (admin rights are required only under Windows): Go to menu: "Rebuild Block Chain" > "Download Blocks", or
<fediverse>
(help how to use the snapshot: !snapshot howto )
<apc>
!active
<fediverse>
pool: 1 account to which 1279 accounts contribute to, 69.9% of them active (2016 August 10)
<fediverse>
solo miners: 2893, 46% of them active
<fediverse>
see also: !challenge stats
<apc>
!rainactive 2.05172773 10
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! apc rained 0.20517277 GRC on active users tom12, Erkan_Yilmaz, HViD, fediverse, GRCB0T, customminer, Bouowmx, moisesm123, Openflames, AJG! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
apc God loves you, and we do, too :-)
<moisesm123>
ty
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
I love apc, too :-)
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<Peppernrino>
!timetostake 20000
<fediverse>
With 20000 GRC you need 19.8 days until you stake/make a !PoS block. (To theoretically guarantee daily staking, you need 395038.1 GRC).
<fediverse>
- Keep in mind, this is only about !PoS, with !PoR you'll be staking much faster.
<fediverse>
- If the terms !PoS and !PoR are unclear to you, execute each command and read the documentation: !pos (or !por)
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<GRCB0T>
!rainactive 10 20
<GRCtip>
Sorry GRCB0T, you don't have enough funds (you're 1.3390828799999994 GRC short).
<Peppernrino>
!tip GRCB0T 20
<GRCtip>
Sorry Peppernrino, you don't have enough funds (you're 1.4564772400000017 GRC short).
<Peppernrino>
nice
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<apc>
bot fight bot fight bot fight!
<Peppernrino>
!fight apc
<apc>
!8ball would GRCB0T beat GRCtip in a fight?
<fediverse>
definitely
<apc>
:D
<Peppernrino>
!fight apc
<Peppernrino>
hm
<Peppernrino>
!fight apc
<apc>
I'm still its lord and master, even if you broke my nefarious abilities
<Peppernrino>
!fight apc
<Peppernrino>
meh
<Peppernrino>
!whoami
<GRCB0T>
Peppernrino
<Peppernrino>
!Peppernrino
<apc>
!whoami
<GRCB0T>
Master of the B0T
<GRCB0T>
apc
<apc>
:D
<Peppernrino>
timing D:
<Peppernrino>
!Peppernrino
<GRCB0T>
Master of the B0T
<Peppernrino>
:D
<Peppernrino>
!fag
<apc>
I don't even own a harley
<apc>
I shouldn't say that. my niece loves harleys
<apc>
she's 15
<apc>
!trivia
<apc>
give it the trivia module
<apc>
I'm sure there is one
<apc>
tho maybe that'd be best kept in otc
<Peppernrino>
!fight apc
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, apc!
<Peppernrino>
nice
<apc>
!fight
<GRCB0T>
(fight <an alias, 1 argument>) -- Alias for "echo Let's do this, $1!".
<Peppernrino>
:D
<Peppernrino>
hm/ maybe i should remove verbose explanations for you guys...
<Peppernrino>
lol
<Peppernrino>
still though.
<apc>
!fight !fight !fight
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, !fight !fight!
<Peppernrino>
5th try or something.
<apc>
!fight fediverse
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, fediverse!
<Peppernrino>
lol fight fight
<apc>
!fight grctip
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, grctip!
<apc>
!say !8ball fight me!
<GRCB0T>
Error: You're missing some capability you need. This could be because you actually possess the anti-capability for the capability that's required of you, or because the channel provides that anti-capability by default, or because the global capabilities include that anti-capability. Or, it could be because the channel or supybot.capabilities.default is set to False, meaning that no commands are allowed unless explicitly in your capab
<apc>
:(
<apc>
if a capability and anti-capability meet, do they become a politician?
<Peppernrino>
he'll ban you if you get too weird.
<Peppernrino>
careful.
<apc>
!fight in a pool of chocolate covered raisins
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, in a pool of chocolate covered raisins!
<apc>
hahahaha
<Peppernrino>
lolol
<Peppernrino>
this is the best thing i've made yet.
<apc>
!fight !!!!!!!
<GRCB0T>
Let's do this, !!!!!!!!
<Peppernrino>
my b0t is kinky af
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<xXUnRealXx>
!challenge
<fediverse>
our team Gridcoin and the GPUGRID challenge 'Compete against Gridcoin: GPUGRID Monthly Race #001':
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<apc>
new fan at full speed, 4320rpm, is knocking a cpl degrees off core, socket, and nb temps, but most notably it's cooling the top of the case to the touch
<apc>
correction, no change in core. just mb, nb, and socket
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<fkinglag>
gridcoin discussion in mumble voice chat server right now
<GRCB0T>
Title: pastebin - Unnamed - post number 3685615 (at www.pastebin.ca)
<jamezz>
just the whole making the make file , in case needed other info
<Phay>
egh
<Phay>
caraka
<Phay>
i'm so sick of all these appointments
<caraka>
Phay
<Phay>
too old for this
<Phay>
i got a job.
<Phay>
haven't started yet. but Dominos pizza delivery
<apc>
fyi, delivery drivers typically do dishes, too. and sweep+mop, etc. you make up for the fact that you get minimum wage + tips while everyone else just gets the wage
<apc>
but it was still nice to go home with $20 cash in my pocket every night... ahh, memories.
<caraka>
Congrats Phay. getting out to work is good for the soul
<caraka>
and the wallet
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<caraka>
jamezz: thanks for the pastebin. I'm not seeing anything useful in there tbh. Post it using a spoiler tag in the main cryptocointalk thread, and be sure to say that it is a compilation error for ppc64
<Phay>
I hope
<Phay>
and yeah apc. so i heard
<Phay>
we'll see how it goes
<Phay>
apc. tips are taxed, right?
<caraka>
They are.
<Phay>
:v
<Phay>
I meant to say *aren't
<Phay>
damn
<caraka>
Here in NZ, we don;t tip. We pay proper ages. I haven;t tipped in 24 years
<caraka>
and my pizza delivery guy can live off his earnings. Happy to pay a bit more for my pizza
<Phay>
for whatever reason caraka. I don't have it in me to tease you about "your age" or accept that you're older than 40
<Phay>
I just can't
<caraka>
yet you call me dad :?
<Phay>
lol
<Phay>
you're a 16 yo fater
<Phay>
*father
<caraka>
I'm a wee bit older than 40
<caraka>
and I am fatter!
<Peppernrino>
why aren't you guys in chat? :(
<Peppernrino>
i'm just talking into the dark
<caraka>
you mean mumble, or ots?
<Phay>
b/c i feel sad and silence :V
<apc>
it's easy. just zone out
<apc>
depending on your neighborhoods, one of those 5 million candle spotlights can come in handy. it's a PITA to roam up and down a street because people don't have their house numbers well lit
<Phay>
apc. want some free pizza?
<apc>
they're only taxed if they're declared
<caraka>
^^
<Phay>
why the fuck do I have an appointment at fucking 11am
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<Phay>
ugh
<caraka>
make a habit of consistently declaring 30% of your tips, so that the pattern look normalized
<Phay>
hi corosus
<Phay>
declaring?
<Phay>
it's a PITA bread
<Phay>
apc. you have failed me
<Phay>
do you even sleep?
<Phay>
glad you're in this chat room
<apc>
as soon as my sleeping pill kicks in
<Phay>
:v
<apc>
aaaaaaaaaaaany minute now
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<apc>
I just transferred 1 eth to c-cex. but I didn't take into account the transfer fee. so it was like 0.995blah eth. and the minimum deposit is 1. so my ether is lost in the ether.
<Peppernrino>
cool
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<apc>
laaaaaaame. but now, I zzzzzzzzzzzz
<Yoduza>
kk
<Phay>
The toxicity of graphene has been extensively debated in the literature. The most comprehensive review on graphene toxicity published by Lalwani et al. exclusively summarizes the in vitro, in vivo, antimicrobial, environmental and highlights the various mechanisms of graphene toxicity.[260] Results show that the toxicity of graphene is dependent on several factors such as shape, size, purity, post-production processing
<Phay>
steps, oxidative state, functional groups, dispersion state, synthesis methods, route and dose of administration, and exposure times.
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<reddy1975>
accjdjhxks, BOT is probably missing here
<accjdjhxks>
ah, i see. I was just wondering why it has ignored. :)
<Peppernrino>
change your name. it sucks.
<Peppernrino>
<3
<reddy1975>
!priceall
<GRCB0T>
!tip Yoduza 5
<GRCtip>
GRCB0T tipped Yoduza 5 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<GRCB0T>
!tip Quezacoatl 3
<GRCtip>
GRCB0T tipped Quezacoatl 3 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<Yoduza>
thanks !
<Quezacoatl>
Huuh? ;) thx
<GRCB0T>
:D
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<Peppernrino>
!help
<GRCB0T>
(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
<Yoduza>
is trump a crazy man ?
<Yoduza>
but, dumn, girl as president it's mean about all mans will be as prostitute
<Yoduza>
:(
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<RobertArctor>
o hai there
accjdjhxks is now known as jopa
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<Peppernrino>
o/
<Peppernrino>
!tip jopa 5
<GRCtip>
Peppernrino tipped jopa 5 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<jopa>
Oh my
<jopa>
Thx so much!!!
<Peppernrino>
:)
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<Yoduza>
:)
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<Erkan_Yilmaz>
good morning, coinictus Mercosity greo bubu1uk frank0051 RobertArctor
<fediverse>
good morning, what a wonderful day. Do you know what's happening with GoofyxGrid@Home ?
<RobertArctor>
been thinking about ways to increase the gridcoin network....
<RobertArctor>
morning Erkan - or in my case good evening. Aloha from Hawaii ^_^
<RobertArctor>
Any place there's an internet connection and solar panels for example. A bunch of NUCs or a bunch of Odroids or Parallellas seems like an ideal match to a solar setup with batteries to keep it up 24/7
<RobertArctor>
I imagine someone's got to be doing this in some sense, not necessarily a cluster but running a computer on renewable power and having it go full bore on BOINC
<Mercosity>
Moaning! Erkan_Yilmaz I hope the day, so far, is treating you with the respect you deserve.
<RobertArctor>
Can PiGrid be ran on other ARM hardware? Anyone know?
<greo>
Mercosity: hi :) 2 hours ahead here :D
<RobertArctor>
it's a Linux program right? so within reason any ARM board that can run Linux can run PiGrid, am I mistaken?
<greo>
Erkan_Yilmaz hi man
<greo>
!tip Mercosity 0.1
<GRCtip>
greo tipped Mercosity 0.1 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<greo>
!tip Erkan_Yilmaz 0.1
<Mercosity>
greo time for elevenses then. Crack open the biscuits (cookies) and put on the coffee.
<GRCtip>
greo tipped Erkan_Yilmaz 0.1 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<greo>
Mercosity time for beer for me :D
<Mercosity>
Tanks!! Man/Woman
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
cheers
<greo>
cheers
<Mercosity>
Cheers
<greo>
Mercosity look at my site trayan.info
<Mercosity>
Me Guiness! will do.
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
RobertArctor I don't know PiGrid
<RobertArctor>
it's a crowdfunded project that used raspberry pi's, they were distributed with a GUI software to make it easy to setup, the project was successful, just wondering how it's getting on with them mining
<RobertArctor>
but I think the idea is a really interesting starting place.... IoT HPC for GRC ^_^
<Mercosity>
greo Some fascinating stuff on there. You are very talented.
<greo>
Mercosity thank you :) looking for ways to convert that into money... nowadays :D :))))))))
<RobertArctor>
Odroid XU3 and Parallella are kickass. They would be well suited. Surely the trends with these ARM boards will continue as with for example intel Nucs and many other examples.
<RobertArctor>
smaller faster more =p
<RobertArctor>
plus no power bill if connected to a panel/battery system or similar
<RobertArctor>
when I ran a server to mine Grc at full blast as an experiment the power bill was killer
<Mercosity>
greo We all try and find a way to convert our talents into money. Mine is computing and teaching it to my peer/age group most people my age won't or don't use a computer.
<greo>
Mercosity it's a good job you have...
<greo>
which country ?
<Mercosity>
greo Ireland.
<greo>
nice! at least your economics broke free somehow :)))
<Mercosity>
greo Unfortunately has only helped the wealthy, they get richer & the poor get left behind.
<greo>
in my hometown 200 euro is a "normal" salary... so i quit everything... like.. the matrix :D trying to catch up the downshifting of humanity :)
<reddy1975>
!stats
<fediverse>
reddy1975, the next staked block will get: 79 GRC (research owed)
<greo>
Mercosity i see.. so it was only kind of marketing... what we hear
<reddy1975>
!rain 2 5
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! reddy1975 rained 0.4 GRC on HeyMerlin, eyeknock, leetsp33ch, moisesm123, Nargren! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<Mercosity>
greo Banks are happy, bankers are happy, politicians are happy.
<fediverse>
reddy1975 may your unconfirmed GRC turn immediately into permanent GRC
<greo>
banksters
<Mercosity>
ready1975 good Moaning to you.
<reddy1975>
:-)
<Mercosity>
reddy1975
<RobertArctor>
let's talk about building the grc mining network! anyone? I'm thinking about a mini version of Bitfury's DataTank shipping containers... ultra dense mining hardware
<reddy1975>
Mercosity, here I am close to time to lunch :-)
<RobertArctor>
except you run it on solar panels. Two hard but not impossible conditions to meet, if it can be done with RasPi's and regular solar stuff, it can be done 'at scale'
<RobertArctor>
and Ithink there is a hidden benefit to making large renewably powered gridcoin mining nodes... They would make the network stronger and its persistent capacity larger
<greo>
RobertArctor soon all network will go solar and plasmatic..
<RobertArctor>
pardon? plasmatic?
<greo>
plasma reactors
<RobertArctor>
As in pyrolysis?
<RobertArctor>
thumbs up to that
<reddy1975>
RobertArctor, it's interesting. Any web where to read about that?
<greo>
there is an iranian scientists who proves it in front of the world mafia.. educating people how to do it by them selves.... he can not sale this reactors
<GRCB0T>
Title: Keshe Foundation Promo Intro Video (english with multiple subtitles) === PLEASE SHARE === - YouTube (at www.youtube.com)
<Mercosity>
reddy1975 What's for lunch? RobertActor I rescue old computers and put them to use. Instead of letting them be shippped to West Africa, where they are burnt by poor people in order to extract the gold and silver and pollute the atmosphere and ground water.
<Mercosity>
Sry RobertArctor
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity that's great ^_^
<greo>
Mercosity this one is goooood!
<reddy1975>
Mercosity, Don't exact know, I'll be surprised what will be offered in restaurant for menu :-)
<greo>
i wonder if there is still some gold and silver in the computers ?
<reddy1975>
greo, I think it should be. Gold 100%
<greo>
reddy1975 do you have any idea where?
<greo>
i have a lot of old electronics at home... broken stuff
<Mercosity>
They are full of it all ram connectors are gold plated
<reddy1975>
greo, in electronics is gold used very often
<greo>
reddy1975 you mean.. still ? now
<reddy1975>
greo, depends on research of new components
<Mercosity>
But the only way they can get it out is to burn the PCBs, highly carcenogenic.
<reddy1975>
so guys, I'm going to lunch
<greo>
Mercosity sure
<Mercosity>
Eat well.
<RobertArctor>
newer computers have less in them than older computers because the size of things have shrunken. Old Pentiums have more gold in them than newer Core i's or Xeons.
<greo>
RobertArctor that's right!
<greo>
no left :)))))))
<RobertArctor>
smaller pure gold interconnects, thinner pure gold coatings
<Mercosity>
Absolutely I agree, that's why I use the oldies.
<RobertArctor>
have you guys heard about this titanium-gold alloy that some materials scientists just found?
<RobertArctor>
six times stronger than regular titanium
<RobertArctor>
lol
<Mercosity>
Interesting.
<Mercosity>
How is it amalgamated
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<RobertArctor>
I might have mis spoke that... this article says four times stronger
<greo>
RobertArctor no wonder... there are a lot of secret materials...
<RobertArctor>
and it has to do with the crystalline structure
<GRCB0T>
Title: Lab discovers titanium-gold alloy that is four times harder than most steels (at phys.org)
<RobertArctor>
the same formula baked at a lower temperature forms a different phase which is not as strong, it's only that specific phase that develops at a higher temp
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<Mercosity>
RobertArctor: Useful for the space industry. Perhaps your solar projects would benefit Africa?
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity.. Yes that would be a great thing
<RobertArctor>
they are building huge amounts of solar infrastructure - panels and concentrators
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<RobertArctor>
an HPC cluster at the site of places like that would be ideal
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<RobertArctor>
processing-intensive resistive load balancing, putting out GRC, adding a strong node to the network. win win win? ^_^
<Mercosity>
These are the type of projects GRC should be looking at funding in the future in conjunction with BOINC. Although eat is always the problem.
<Mercosity>
*heat
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity there is a place here on the big island in Hawaii that has the world's first working OTEC (ocean thermal energy conversion).
<RobertArctor>
thermal loop between pipes of surface ocean water and deep ocean water - 40*F average difference
<RobertArctor>
they know about what I want to do ^_^
<RobertArctor>
build a cluster that can be cooled by a thermal loop in the cold water pipe, and partially powered by the thermal differential and partially by panels
<Mercosity>
Perhaps places like Chad etc the Saharan nations could supply the solar power and the coastal nations the water cooling.
<RobertArctor>
it just so happens that that place is only ten miles fron the fiber landing site so, nice fast connection
<RobertArctor>
it's ideal
<RobertArctor>
I think places like this can help solidify GRC's future. They already even have a rack of HP Moonshot ARM servers, so I proposed a software proof of concept. we'll see what happens
<RobertArctor>
(really just means installing boinc and grc on their system and getting it running)
<RobertArctor>
*existing system
<Mercosity>
Facebook wants to fly balloons over Africa to improve connectivity, they should be looking at these options too.
<RobertArctor>
^_^
<RobertArctor>
are there any GRCers in Africa now? does anyone know?
<Mercosity>
Hawaii has unlimited geo-thermal power opportunities too, like Iceland, however Iceland has the advantage of freezing temps so much reduced cooling problems.
<RobertArctor>
If I could talk with Elon Musk I'd try to convince him to build a miner into each solar tile and a dedicated grc cluster at the gigafactory ^_^
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity there is one geothermal plant here
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity, Bitfury has an interesting solution. Some of their mining clusters - built into a shipping container - are located in, I think it's Norway, to take advantage of the cooling
<Mercosity>
Unfortunately most western entrepeneurs only look in their back yard which I believe is a bit short sighted. I'd also be interested to find out whether there are any GRC miners in Africa.
<RobertArctor>
each of these shipping containers has a multitude of metal tanks several feet long. Their specialized state of the art ASICs, which do nothing but SHA256 hashes to mine Bitcoin, are stacked in these tanks like blades.
<RobertArctor>
The tanks are then partially filled with Novec cooling liquid and a cooling loop is situated in the top of the tank.
<RobertArctor>
Immersion cooling
<RobertArctor>
the Novec boils at a low temperature, condenses on the ceiling of the tank and drips straight back down.
<RobertArctor>
but these systems can just as easily be outfitted to take blade-style Xeon SoC's
<RobertArctor>
or any hardware
<Mercosity>
My 'neck of the woods' would be perfect for this type of venture. Cool the majority of the year, lots of water and even though we may have cloudy skies most of the time solar power is under tilised.
<RobertArctor>
it's very clever and it apparently is working well for them. The cooling liquid is very expensive though and is a perfluoro compound so it needs special handling.
<Mercosity>
We also have wind power projects going up all around us here.
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity I think there are many ways or iterations of kinds of hardware if you like, to achieve the idea from a personal scale to large scale ^_^
<RobertArctor>
each of those wind generators could be putting out some petaflops without breaking a sweat ^_^
<Mercosity>
Surely pure water is easier to deal with and if done properly should be no pollutants when itis returned to the environment.
<Mercosity>
For cooling I mean.
<RobertArctor>
yes although the system becomes more complicated because you have tubes and pumps and lots of points of failure
<RobertArctor>
but it's off the shelf stuff and there's lots of good stuff out there so...
<RobertArctor>
any place with solar/wind/hydro & natural cooling would be ideal
<Mercosity>
I'd love to put an old ex data centre server at the end of each wind generator running BOINC and mining GRC.
<RobertArctor>
Mercosity I salvaged a dual 6-core AMD Opteron server, 96gb RAM, for super cheap at the local e waste place, it had just come out of a bank. Ran it for a little over a month full blast on BOINC
<RobertArctor>
but the power bill was not so fun - about 3x what it mined in the price at that time
<RobertArctor>
then a lightbulb went on over my head, pun intended ^_^
<Mercosity>
That's what I do. Running a HP proliant ML370 G5 @ the moment 24/7 @100%. Bought for a €100. Will run it 'till it dies.
<Mercosity>
Power prices are always the problem but as we all know it's never what you know it's who you know in the end. I'd give the server to a project that was more cost effective and environmentally friendly and run it for them.
<Mercosity>
We all have lots of ideas, it's putting them into practice that is always the problem.
<HViD>
didn't KNC try to utilize all of this for bitcoin mining? Building their sites in northern sweden to get free cooling (low outside temps) and almost free electricity due to hydroplants - and they still couldn't compete with the new big players in China
<HViD>
KNC did do one thing right - they remembered the goldrush in Klondike. The only guy who was absolutely sure to make money was the guy owning the hardware store for the goldminers :)
<Mercosity>
Yes but that's btc. Crypto is different especially GRC which is based on POR and serves the scientific community and humanity.
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<Mercosity>
I don't do this for the dream of money/currency I do it altruistically. I hope that GRC will become a powerful force for good.
<Mercosity>
I also get a by product from this, an opportunity to converse with bright like minded individuals with the same sense of purpose.
<RobertArctor>
HViD, Bitfury is doing that right now - from the scale they've gotten to they must be profiting.... some of the best ASICs for btc made by them... and the shipping containers located in various places one of them being Norway or maybe it's Sweden... looking for the article..
<Yoduza>
RobertArctor, are you using energy devices ?
<RobertArctor>
Yoduza I would very much like to ^_^
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<RobertArctor>
figuring out just what T H Moray did and replicating it would provide a very useful solution to the power problem
<RobertArctor>
as one of many examples
<RobertArctor>
Yoduza did you have something specific in mind?
<Yoduza>
energy devices from Kapanadze ? Kulabuhov ? Romanov ? Hutchison ?
<Yoduza>
youtube it
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<RobertArctor>
Have you built them or experimented?
<Mercosity>
Problem with btc is it is purely for profit. As much as I need money to survive and I don't ever have enough 'cause I live day to day as a lot of people do. I'd rather give back and look to the future for my children than live a more comfortable life.
<Yoduza>
I built it right now, 72W to 500W
<Mercosity>
Ground power?
<Yoduza>
Ground, yes
<RobertArctor>
do you have photos or test measurements? can we see it?
<Yoduza>
but, can be use just a coil
<Mercosity>
Thought so, looked at some projects. V interesting stuff.
<Yoduza>
Yes, I have. You can see it.
<Mercosity>
Where.
<Yoduza>
it is private today.
<Mercosity>
!!
<RobertArctor>
?
<Mercosity>
Coils and diodes.
<Mercosity>
Back to the Tesla days.
<Yoduza>
diodes after ground. Then coils Voltage and coils Amps..
<Mercosity>
Gen.ius
<Yoduza>
capacitors from WIMA 0.47uF 2000V
<Yoduza>
transistors 600V 80A $4 each
<Yoduza>
i want to use 10000V 250A transistors $ 800 each transistors, but it will be after time
<Mercosity>
Crunch! Crunch!Crunch!Crunch! Thats me eating flakes
<bubu1uk>
enjoy
<RobertArctor>
I think that increasing the network size regardless of your goal with grc, improves grc, does it not? There are things about it that are unique... Proof of work for science FTW! Designed to become more profitable as computing power increases and the electric power required to run those computers decreases. No dark market.
<Mercosity>
I agree with you whole heartedly.
<RobertArctor>
fun times ahead
<Mercosity>
I've been looking at this eco system for a while now and I hope that I've found something I can 'hang my hat on'.
<RobertArctor>
Is there a list of supercomputers that are running BOINC projects?
<Mercosity>
Not a youngster anymore. Slighly more mature than the average 'bear'.
<Mercosity>
Don't know and I doubt there are. Especially considering BOINC is struggling for funding.
<Mercosity>
customminer might be able to answer your question on that. You going to join the upcoming mumble?
<RobertArctor>
is there a page that shows what you're saying? I'd like to see it
<Mercosity>
Ok. I'll have to look. But I'll explain first.
<RobertArctor>
ok
<Mercosity>
We have started having voice hangouts on a channel called mumble. It's under the auspices of Fuzzy from Beyond BitCoin. Next one is Saturday nite @ 9:00pm GMT.
<GRCB0T>
please use '/msg GRCtip balance'. Use 'withdraw <yourGRCwalletaddress>' to withdraw your entire balance to your wallet for a fee of 0.02 GRC. Tipbot commands are !rain, !rainactive, and !tip.
<Mercosity>
Tanks!! Erkan_Yilmaz
<Mercosity>
Moaning!
<Mercosity>
Moaning! Tahvok TankSsss!!
<moisesm123>
ty
<RobertArctor>
thank you Tahvok
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<Mercosity>
RobertArctor You saw the link?
<Mercosity>
Will be v interesting whether you talk or just listen.
<Mercosity>
!8ball when will it rain again?
<fediverse>
when grc reaches its peak
<Mercosity>
lol
<Mercosity>
!8ball when will GRC reach its peak?
<fediverse>
when there's no grc !apocalypse in the next 3 days
<Mercosity>
That's fediverse courtest of Erkan_Yilmaz
<Mercosity>
!info
<GRCB0T>
Error: The command "info" is available in the Factoids and RSS plugins. Please specify the plugin whose command you wish to call by using its name as a command before "info".
<fediverse>
Welcome to a channel with Gridcoin enthusiasts! Go along and conribute and/or ask Gridcoin-related questions. You can also execute commands here, e.g. !help
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<Mercosity>
Can't remember ! command
<Mercosity>
for ! input
<Mercosity>
!help
<GRCB0T>
(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
<fediverse>
I'm a helpful bot for the kind Gridcoin people. Type '!help fediverse' to get my command list.
<GRCB0T>
Title: Gridcoin Community Hangouts | Free Listening on SoundCloud (at soundcloud.com)
<Mercosity>
Suddenly remembered!
<Mercosity>
Now everyones gone listening to sound cloud or browsing sites.
<RobertArctor>
thanks for the link Mercosity
<Mercosity>
No problem interested?
<RobertArctor>
this is ironic, If it wasn't in the middle of the day when I have to be working I would totally be there
<Mercosity>
Well you can listen back on soundcloud.
<customminer>
morning
<customminer>
!rainactive 25
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! customminer rained 1.5625 GRC on active users bubu1uk, Bouowmx, HViD, reddy1975, GRCB0T, moisesm123, fediverse, cbrrr, YajuuSenpai, Jonbvn, Mercosity, cyberkev1, Yoduza, RobertArctor, Tahvok, Erkan_Yilmaz! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
customminer we just experienced your big love
<moisesm123>
ty
<Mercosity>
Jeez. I'm runing so many WUs at the moment I seem to spend my time juggling suspend and resume. Why can't BOINC Manager do them by dead line date. It seems to insist on trying to do WUs that are only needed weeks from now!
<Mercosity>
customminer Moaning and Tanks!!#
<customminer>
RobertArctor: You can get an android client & just listen in, or listen afterwards on soundcloud.
<startail>
Yeah, I know. pics is good right. I'll make some good ones in the future. But I wanted to keep the post simple and informative. Maybe a tutorial with a deepdive in the whole solo crunching will produce a challange :D
<customminer>
:)
<customminer>
share your posts with @gridcoinnetwork and /r/gridcoin for extra upvotes
<startail>
@gridcoinnetwork as on steemit you mean?
<Mercosity>
Ok customminer did my 1st post on steemit, hope it's meets up with your high standards.
<customminer>
startail: no, @gridcoinnetwork on twitter
* startail
needs coffe...
<customminer>
Mercosity: link?
<SvartH>
funny my mag moved from 190 to 130 and now back to 190
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<fediverse>
SORRY, didn't find your cpid in Neural Network (Perhaps you just have joined recently Gridcoin? Or could the cpid be wrong? Please wait some hours until the data is updated)
<Mercosity>
!stats
<fediverse>
Mercosity, the next staked block will get: 0 GRC (research owed)
<sbits>
another rainy day here in the ozarks, how you doing?
<customminer>
hey sbits
<sbits>
hola
bubu1uk is now known as bubu1sk
<bubu1sk>
!stats
<fediverse>
user not found: bubu1sk (please contact Erkan_Yilmaz to get your CPID included. Until then: you can also use '!cpid someCPIDhere', but that cpid gets then known by others)
<Mercosity>
Any one crunch Yafu and finding some tasks are spending a very long time ending? Seem to sit @ 99.9% for ages.
<Mercosity>
sbits strangely it's not raining here today, bit unusual to say the least.
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<jopa>
!stats
<fediverse>
user not found: jopa (please contact Erkan_Yilmaz to get your CPID included. Until then: you can also use '!cpid someCPIDhere', but that cpid gets then known by others)
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<sbits>
it's been raining a lot recently here..makes it hard to get things done
<bubu1sk>
same-ish here
<bubu1sk>
whenever i have free time to do work in garden, it's raining
<PenumbraDuFromag>
down down down down down, doobie doobie down.. woah woah woaaaaaaah.
<Mercosity>
wot!
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: Yesterday I received one task and it was finished normally
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: Received: 11 Aug 2016, 5:17:06 UTC, Result sent: 1 Aug 2016, 6:28:39 UTC, Application: YAFU-8t v134.01 (8t)
<reddy1975>
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
<reddy1975>
but it was just only one
<Mercosity>
reddy1975 - ok wonder what the problem is? I've seen some comments re this in their community but no answers apart from there is lee way of up to 2 days on deadline
<reddy1975>
(ups, I wrongly copy/pasted result...
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: hm, maybe someone will reply
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: Count during weekend
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: And I am wonder if someone will reply on my post in Cryptocointalk (I asked for Gridcoin wallet for Fedora 24) :-)
<Mercosity>
reddy1975 - got one sitting @ 99.971% elapsed 1d 11:47:59 and counting
<fediverse>
SORRY, didn't find your cpid in Neural Network (Perhaps you just have joined recently Gridcoin? Or could the cpid be wrong? Please wait some hours until the data is updated)
<reddy1975>
Mercosity: :-)
<mrtrousers>
customminer i was staking like 0,2, then it increased untill 40 or so, but i have more balance than that..
<Quezacoatl>
The only thing you have to understand right now seems that all couns SHOULD be in "balance" and not in "stake"
<reddy1975>
!pos
<fediverse>
Proof-of-stake (PoS): your existing stake in a currency (the amount of GRC that you have) is used to calculate the amount of that currency that you can mine. See also: !timetostake and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake
<GRCB0T>
Title: Proof-of-stake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (at en.wikipedia.org)
<Mercosity>
mrtrousers: Don't Panic- Slow and steady, takes a lot of patience and crunching!
<mrtrousers>
Well i have all coins in balance, but they should be used for staking, shouldnt they? Do i have to stake manually?
<Quezacoatl>
they are used for staking when they are in balance
<Quezacoatl>
only if they stakED they go to "take" for 110 blocks
<Openflames>
mrtrousers, do you see a green up arrow in your wallet?
<Quezacoatl>
meaning you can not use coins which are in "stake"
<Openflames>
Should be to the left of your balance
<mrtrousers>
openflames yes
<Openflames>
Hover your mouse over that.
<mrtrousers>
Thats allright, im not using coins right now, i want to stake them all
<Openflames>
If it says "Staking" then it is staking all of your coins
<mrtrousers>
It says staking openflames. BUt than why is it staking with stake=0?
<Openflames>
Because nothing has been accepted yet
<Openflames>
You have your coins, and you're competing with thousands of others who have a lot more coins
<Openflames>
Only some of them will be used to make a block. Which coins are used depends on the users DPOR weight. If it's high, you have a good chance. If it's low, let it build up
<mrtrousers>
openflames i dont understand
<Openflames>
mercosity what's the command to see how many coins it would take to stake within 24h?
<Mercosity>
!help
<GRCB0T>
(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
<fediverse>
I'm a helpful bot for the kind Gridcoin people. Type '!help fediverse' to get my command list.
<fediverse>
This command '!timetostake <coins>' returns - as private message to you (to be done soon) - the EstimatedDaysUntilStake, which is: (1/(YourGridcoinAmount/NetworkCoinSupply))/960
<fediverse>
a. this is !PoS only, !PoR is likely lower time to stake
<fediverse>
b. <coins> must be without decimal, only integer
<fediverse>
c. example when you have 1000.3 GRC, you'd use this: !timetostake 1000
<Mercosity>
!coins
<Openflames>
!timetostake 1000
<reddy1975>
!timetostake 1000
<reddy1975>
:-D
<Openflames>
poor fedi
<mrtrousers>
!timetostake 147
<Quezacoatl>
You also should NOT rely on the bot calculations
<Mercosity>
poor fediverse
<Openflames>
It was to get an idea of scale
<Quezacoatl>
Especially as newbie
<fediverse>
a problem occurred, please torture Erkan_Yilmaz
<Openflames>
!timetostake 1000
<reddy1975>
:D
<Quezacoatl>
Openflames it is as exact as telling the moon is like an apple
<Mercosity>
OOOOh! Fedi
<Openflames>
It's the same size if you hold the apple up to it :)
<reddy1975>
looks like tired :D
<Quezacoatl>
It does not take into cnsideration that you are a newbie I guess
<mrtrousers>
Well i thought the coins in your wallet where staking no matter what, with all your balance..
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<Quezacoatl>
mrtrousers yes they are
<mrtrousers>
UNless you reserve them, or they are not mature.
<Openflames>
It calculates if you were investing only, so worst case scenario. It's something like 360k coins to stake 24h
<Quezacoatl>
mrtrousers correct
<Openflames>
That's if you're not boinc mining
<reddy1975>
Fedi died...
<Openflames>
rip fedi
<Openflames>
again
<Openflames>
For the 27864634th time
<mrtrousers>
then why it's showing stake=0?
<Openflames>
BEcause nothing is being used to create the next block >:T
<Quezacoatl>
mrtrousers plea eimagine "Stake" is called "Number of coins that just staked"
<Quezacoatl>
*imagine
<Quezacoatl>
*please -.-
<mrtrousers>
Ok
<Openflames>
Came for knowledge, stayed for typos <3
<mrtrousers>
So it only changes when you got some dpor mined?
<Quezacoatl>
Thats it. All coins are staking if the wallet is unlocked for staking at least
<mrtrousers>
And shows you the coins used?
<Quezacoatl>
yes
<Openflames>
yeahh
<Quezacoatl>
until they age 110 blocks
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<Quezacoatl>
then they start staking again
<mrtrousers>
In the other hand, i have magnitude 8, i think thats good..
<Openflames>
That staking count is to show how many coins are in use
<Openflames>
You have more than me o.O
<customminer>
wait, I thought that coins were moved from balance into staking once mature coins were found, not once they were used previously to stake a block..
<Quezacoatl>
mrtrousers Magnitude is very dependent on the hardware and the projects you have/crunch
<mrtrousers>
SO high magnitude is good?
<Openflames>
Coins are moved to stake when they are in use, and then moved to balance when finished
<Openflames>
High mag is good yes
<fediverse>
hi Do you know what's happening with theSkyNet POGS ?
<Tahvok>
Aur package updated
<Tahvok>
Quezacoatl: ^
<Openflames>
IT means you have more swap over the total computational power
<Openflames>
more swap? I meant sway*
<mrtrousers>
customminer is that right? then it should be > than 0 if i have mature coins?
<Quezacoatl>
customminer the Stake field in the wallets GUI is only used if GRC just staked
<Quezacoatl>
Tahvok thanks
<customminer>
gotcha
<Openflames>
!tip Quezacoatl 1
<GRCtip>
Sorry Openflames, you don't have enough funds (you're 0.79482723 GRC short).
<Openflames>
rip
<Quezacoatl>
otherwise those coins are in "balance"
* apc
opens his wallet and puts some whiteout over Stake
<MPenguin>
!rainactive 10 10
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! MPenguin rained 1 GRC on active users GRCB0T, reddy1975, Openflames, jopa, apc, sbits, tom12, bubu1uk, HViD, cbrrr! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
MPenguin may never let your router go down
<apc>
:D
<Openflames>
Thanks :)
<Openflames>
!tip Quezacoatl 1 For helping drop some knowledge
<GRCtip>
Openflames tipped Quezacoatl 1 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<GRCB0T>
Title: Google will effectively kill Adobe Flash in Chrome from next month | TheINQUIRER (at www.theinquirer.net)
<mrtrousers>
I know at current calculations it would take more than the age of the universe, but..
<mrtrousers>
With Moore's law, wouldn that time half every year? Every year double computing power, so every year half the time to break sha?
<fkinglag>
that's not how this works
<fkinglag>
that's not how any of this works
<fkinglag>
every year we get faster and faster hardware components and that's mostly because of smaller scaled fabrication processes
<fkinglag>
can fit more shit on a smaller space
<fkinglag>
and SHA encryption is something that can be broken already
<mrtrousers>
Sha 256?
<fkinglag>
the bitcoin network is secured via miners processing the transactions and putting together the blocks via SHA256 algo consensus
<fkinglag>
hyooooooooge power sink
<fkinglag>
meanwhile double-spends happen
<Openflames>
I'm stoked to boinc on a quantum computer ;P
<fkinglag>
I am not because quantum computers are gonna be like the new ASICs basically
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<customminer>
mrtrousers: IT's not that it's useless, it's that it's completely wasteful.
<fkinglag>
only good for cracking quantum encryptions and among other quantum-computing applications
<fkinglag>
customminer useless comes after ;)
<customminer>
fkinglag: well, yes. Considering there's multiple proof of stake consensus mechanisms out there, POW is useless by comparison.
<fkinglag>
PoW is like the equivalence of web1.0
<fkinglag>
only a matter of time until nobody uses it
<fkinglag>
you know what, though?
<fkinglag>
if it wasn't for PoW
<fkinglag>
AMD wouldn't be doing so well now
<fkinglag>
lol
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<apc>
ey I'm still forecasting 10-12 eth/mo once I get water cooling on my gpu
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
Tahvok! yippie -> "I indend to unleash all fediverse messages!"
<fkinglag>
lol ETH mining on GPU
<customminer>
apc: Only until ETH switches to POS later in the year, so you've got a couple more months of mining ETH.
<apc>
yup
<apc>
or next year
<fkinglag>
customminer so did you ever mine PoW GRC ?
<apc>
I keep seeing different horizons
<apc>
some people think 2018
<apc>
in any case, at this rate all my hardware will be paid for, so I'll at least come out even
<customminer>
fkinglag: Yes, I even bought an ASIC which pretty much forced the switch to POS. The damn thing caught fire and is a constant reminder that POW is bullshit.
<fkinglag>
haha
<SvartH>
:D lol
<mrtrousers>
So with high magnitude if i had more balance it would be much better?
<fkinglag>
gotta secure the network somehow ;)
<customminer>
20BTC down the drain lol, should've just bought grc instead..
<customminer>
ah well
<SvartH>
when in doubt, buy GRC
<fkinglag>
yes
<moisesm123>
!timetostake
<fediverse>
This command '!timetostake <coins>' returns - as private message to you (to be done soon) - the EstimatedDaysUntilStake, which is: (1/(YourGridcoinAmount/NetworkCoinSupply))/960
<fediverse>
a. this is !PoS only, !PoR is likely lower time to stake
<fediverse>
b. <coins> must be without decimal, only integer
<fediverse>
c. example when you have 1000.3 GRC, you'd use this: !timetostake 1000
<moisesm123>
!timetostake 9467
<moisesm123>
!timetostake 1000
<moisesm123>
fediverse?
<moisesm123>
!timetostake
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
Thank you for the rain, customminer Tah
<moisesm123>
Erkan_Yilmaz, the command is not working?
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<customminer>
!tts 1000
<moisesm123>
oh
<moisesm123>
I see
<customminer>
Lol
<moisesm123>
it timed out XD
<moisesm123>
or something
<moisesm123>
lol
<moisesm123>
did I crashed it?
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
I mean: thanks for the rain, Tahvok
<fkinglag>
I wonder if my workstation will catch fire if I plug in my two puny ASIC miners
<Mercosity>
Buy,buy,buy.
<moisesm123>
well, I´ve been using my 13 block erupters WITHOUT a fan and they are running just fine :)
<moisesm123>
none are bad
<fkinglag>
hehehe
<moisesm123>
also my U2 which gets pretty hot still runs perfectly
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
yeah, theplace I get the data is not behaving well, thus fediverse is ill, will fix it
<moisesm123>
none of the USB ports are bad due to the heattoo
<moisesm123>
also the temps here are mostly like 80F all day
<moisesm123>
so it is pretty hot there
<moisesm123>
in my other room
<fkinglag>
aren't the sapphire block erupters supposed to be the first ASIC USB miners?
<moisesm123>
I don´t know
<fkinglag>
hmm
<moisesm123>
I started with the 333Mhash block erupters
<moisesm123>
got 3 for $99 (33 each one)
<moisesm123>
then I got 10 when they were $10 per piece
<moisesm123>
now these are rare items
<moisesm123>
no longer in production
<fkinglag>
yeah I got two of thenm
<fkinglag>
-n
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<fkinglag>
paid pretty much that
<moisesm123>
!timetostake 9467
<fediverse>
With 9467 GRC you need 41.7 days until you stake/make a !PoS block. (To theoretically guarantee daily staking, you need 395077.4 GRC).
<fediverse>
- Keep in mind, this is only about !PoS, with !PoR you'll be staking much faster.
<fediverse>
- If the terms !PoS and !PoR are unclear to you, execute each command and read the documentation: !pos (or !por)
<moisesm123>
!PoS
<fkinglag>
they were given out in batches at super cheap wholesale rate originally
<fediverse>
Proof-of-stake (PoS): your existing stake in a currency (the amount of GRC that you have) is used to calculate the amount of that currency that you can mine. See also: !timetostake and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake
<GRCB0T>
Title: Proof-of-stake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (at en.wikipedia.org)
<fkinglag>
makes me feel bad for buying
<fkinglag>
yet-again.
<fkinglag>
it's going to be rare
<moisesm123>
fkinglag, yes, they were cheap when buying in bulk
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<fkinglag>
super solid design
<fkinglag>
a novelty item
<moisesm123>
My U2 was $24
<fkinglag>
and real clock crystal on it
<moisesm123>
and used
<moisesm123>
I never overclocked them
<moisesm123>
still runs at factory 333 MHash
<fkinglag>
same
<fkinglag>
peaking at 350
<fkinglag>
375
<fkinglag>
that's just the avg hash, moisesm123
<fkinglag>
the 333
<moisesm123>
U2´s are selling like between $40 and up
<moisesm123>
fkinglag yeah
<customminer>
eww pow
<moisesm123>
My U2 seems to go up to 3Ghash, sometimes 4Ghash and then goes down to 1Ghash
<moisesm123>
so it seems to overclock itself
<moisesm123>
but maintains its 2.2Ghash rate
<moisesm123>
Thanks to the U2, it fried one of the USB Power Adapters I have :p
<fkinglag>
customminer ur ewww
<moisesm123>
My Butterfly Labs should be shipped tomorrow
<moisesm123>
I know 250W is a lot for just 60Ghash
<moisesm123>
I still don´t have the Power Supply XD
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
thx for being a rain maker, reddy1975 :-)
<PenumbraDuFromag>
ty
<Tahvok>
Erkan_Yilmaz: I would be really glad to know if such book really existed :D
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
one day, it will
<Quezacoatl>
Tahvok well I had the problem that I could not sync on any ARM device, you know that. Thats why I am very VERY happy to see the odroid syncing
<reddy1975>
!stats
<fediverse>
reddy1975, the next staked block will get: 81 GRC (research owed)
<Quezacoatl>
It would be nice to have the bots PM you with the result, all these lines are counterproductive regarding conversation IMO
<customminer>
Idd
<customminer>
Perhaps maybe not the announcement commands for hangouts and stuff, but cpid/stats/ca
<mrtrousers>
Ill send one gram of premium safran for 2500 grc. Thats my contribution to the grc products and services marketplace.
<customminer>
And calcs should be private messaged
<fkinglag>
lol mrtrousers
<Tahvok>
This ^
<Tahvok>
Erkan_Yilmaz: what do you think?
<fkinglag>
I see your 2500 and will accept 2499 for 1 gram of premium saffron
<mrtrousers>
fkinglag, i might be wrong but i think thats the way. We ought to have a products and services marketplace instead of having to go through bitcoin.
<fkinglag>
mrtrousers no no you're correct, I just thought it was funny
<mrtrousers>
Oh no, not bidding wars lol.
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
sure, will do. (private messaging of results)
<mrtrousers>
Accounting shipping thats my best price, fkinglag, unless i change saffron brand.
<mrtrousers>
ANyway. DO you think its a good idea to have a products and services grc marketplace?
<mrtrousers>
No bitcoin involved.
<fkinglag>
I could probably get it really cheap, mrtrousers, from bicycling to local restaurant supplier warehouse
<fkinglag>
I'd rather start growing saffron :P
<fkinglag>
I have it growing wild a bit already in the yard
<fkinglag>
not sure how good I'd be at growing it
<mrtrousers>
Where do you live?
<fkinglag>
Minnesota
<fkinglag>
there's even salvia growing wild
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<mrtrousers>
Saffron is the pistil of a flower, they pick it by hand, the powdered version is not the same, you want to see the pistils, then its good.
<mrtrousers>
I can also supply geisha coffe at knockout rates.
<fkinglag>
I can get the seeds and pistil
<fkinglag>
the pistils go for more
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<Erkan_Yilmaz>
!stats
<fediverse>
your !stats were sent via PM
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
the others come soon, I have programmed them a little different and have to pass now a certain indicator
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<apc>
woohoo mag back on the rise!
<apc>
!stats
<fediverse>
your !stats were sent via PM
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
apc can you tell me, if you see it in your PMs ?
<moisesm123>
!stats
<fediverse>
your !stats were sent via PM
<Combined2857>
I wonder why freenode shows your ip by default
<moisesm123>
nice
<moisesm123>
Combined2857 as far as I know that´s how the IRC protocol works
<fediverse>
SORRY, didn't find your cpid in Neural Network (Perhaps you just have joined recently Gridcoin? Or could the cpid be wrong? Please wait some hours until the data is updated)
<mrtrousers>
fkinglang i dont think you can grow saffron in minesotta
<mrtrousers>
fkinglag i dont think you can grow saffron in minesotta
<fkinglag>
mrtrousers you'd be surprised
<Combined2857>
moisesm123: spotchat does not have the ip visible by default
<mrtrousers>
It depends on the groundhog
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<WhitesoxCrypto>
good evening
<WhitesoxCrypto>
MrControll: you remember my issue with the wallet and having two wallets open at the same time??
<WhitesoxCrypto>
mrtrousers: sorry
<mrtrousers>
what for?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
mrtrousers: : you remember my issue with the wallet and having two wallets open at the same time??
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<WhitesoxCrypto>
wb fediverse
<mrtrousers>
Go ahead, what happened?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
it's still the same..
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<WhitesoxCrypto>
72 hours later, I still have no connnections..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
so it was "obviously" something else...
<WhitesoxCrypto>
"unless" I'm still banned by the network... which seems something too difficult to know..
<mrtrousers>
72 hourse only one wallet? the other one closed?
<NeuralMiner>
anything in your debug log WhitesoxCrypto
<WhitesoxCrypto>
one sec NeuralMiner
<WhitesoxCrypto>
sorry NeuralMiner, I was on the phone..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
nothing that I hadn't posted already... but lemme check what's on it right now NeuralMiner
<WhitesoxCrypto>
mrtrousers: yes...
<mrtrousers>
Did you restart the one you left open?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
this is the last line NeuralMiner 08/12/16 15:41:28 UPnP Port Mapping successful.
<WhitesoxCrypto>
yeah, at leasst 10 times mrtrousers
<WhitesoxCrypto>
and this is the previous lines NeuralMiner
<WhitesoxCrypto>
08/12/16 05:17:26 TMIS1 No neural network nodes online.Enumerating boinc local project einstein@home cpid a0d15c67aea509d42733de8b34093a2e valid Yes, elapsed 0.000000 QA:get_user.php?cpid=a0d15c67aea509d42733de8b34093a2eTrying GET /get_user.php?cpid=a0d15c67aea509d42733de8b34093a2e HTTP/1.1
<WhitesoxCrypto>
Host: cpid.gridcoin.us
<WhitesoxCrypto>
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0
<NeuralMiner>
does your conf file have all the nodes?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
yeah, I said that when I first reported the issue mrtrousers
<WhitesoxCrypto>
sorry NeuralMiner
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<WhitesoxCrypto>
I added the non existing ones, and removed the ones that hwere not on the list..
<NeuralMiner>
router port open?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
never have had to open any ports in the last 18 months, so unless the latest version requires it, I've been runing my wallet without port forwarding..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
and without issues..
* fkinglag
pokes caraka
<WhitesoxCrypto>
this isue has appeared a day or so after last update..
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<WhitesoxCrypto>
by the way, I see there's a new update... mayaswll run it and see what happens, no??
<NeuralMiner>
might as well.
<NeuralMiner>
i mean, what's the worst that can happen.
<WhitesoxCrypto>
yeah, I'm in no way wore then I am now..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
and mind you, I'm quite positive it wasnt't the updates fault..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
or else, many of us would have had the issue..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
it was just coincidence I guess...
<WhitesoxCrypto>
updating..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
brb
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* fkinglag
pokes Peppernrino
<bubu1sk>
!stats
<WhitesoxCrypto>
ok...
<fediverse>
bubu1sk, your !stats were sent via PM
<WhitesoxCrypto>
NeuralMiner: I have one connection that seems to be holding, and I'm updating blocks...
<WhitesoxCrypto>
nothing like this had happened..
<WhitesoxCrypto>
"before"
<NeuralMiner>
nice.
<WhitesoxCrypto>
so, I guess if I pick up more connections, I should be ok...
<WhitesoxCrypto>
NeuralMiner: ty
<WhitesoxCrypto>
and mrtrousers too
<NeuralMiner>
you'll start to get more. it takes a sec. up to 8 unless you're a full node.
<WhitesoxCrypto>
kk
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<jamezz>
mornin
* jamezz
yawns
<startail>
morning jamezz
* fkinglag
yuans
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<RoyalPhay>
hi
<fkinglag>
hi RoyalPhay
<fkinglag>
im new
<jamezz>
hi Phayzorz
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<Erkan_Yilmaz>
!tts 666
<fediverse>
Erkan_Yilmaz, sending the result via PM
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
!blocks
<GRCB0T>
633465
<fediverse>
a problem occurred, please catch my master Erkan_Yilmaz
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<fediverse>
Tahvok may the 6 lazy Gridcoin Gods let your cores be with you forever
<moisesm123>
ty
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
now I need to do more logging in case of errors happen or so, since I used the public here to look for errors, but well...
<Tahvok>
That's a nice way to use our community :D
<Tahvok>
Hmmm
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
;-) I meant not all of you, but since the output was concentrated in 1 place
<Tahvok>
Bug finder boinc project anyone?
<Combined2857>
thanks Tahvok
<Tahvok>
With this you could actually test your project by automatically supplying all available inputs from thousands of boinc clients
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
I guess it'd be useful only when I need inet stuff
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
I can do faster with some apache tool and a strong pc in the same LAN
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<apc>
I don't think I wanna wait the two weeks for the gpu water adapter bracket to get stocked
<apc>
I'm gonna mod the stock bracket myself
<apc>
tonight. with a dremel. it will be glorious.
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
famous last words!
<Tahvok>
!tip apc 1
<Tahvok>
For motivation
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
:-)
<GRCtip>
Tahvok tipped apc 1 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<apc>
should be pretty simple. pop the heatsink out of the stock bracket. widen the opening for the gpu. tap a cpl standoffs to mount the pump. and mod the cover to keep air flowing over the rest of the bracket for the vram etc
<apc>
I can dooo eeet
<apc>
the standoffs are the only unknown. dunno how much clearance I'll have to work with between the bracket and the board
<apc>
depending on where they're located relative to vram chips
<apc>
on corsair's bracket they look like they're pressed in swages. I guess I could scratch some up if I had to
<apc>
and ty for the motivation tip :)
<apc>
ooooh no on corsair's they're tapped holes. niiiice
<fediverse>
HeyMerlin, your !stats were sent via PM
<mrtrousers>
YOu know i thinkg there is a correlation between a coin freenode chat banter, and its upside potential.
<stevescoins>
"Even if you have the technical skills of a dead parrot" lol
<Phay>
lol
<mrtrousers>
I think he wants to monetize too early instead of growing user base, create a grc marketplace and get media atention (wired, vice, etc..)
<Mercosity>
http://www.grcmining.com/ - Jeez. I've never seen that before surely he's not a member of the Gridcoin Team. He destroys the premise of Gridcoin and BOINC. Makes it look lile a 2 bit scam.
<mrtrousers>
YOu know i thinkg there is a correlation between a coin freenode chat banter, and its upside potential.
<mrtrousers>
It needs a marketplace.
<mrtrousers>
All currency experiments have a user marketplace, thats the purpose of the coin.
<mrtrousers>
City coins, neighbourhood coins, etc..
<Mercosity>
But do it the right way! By the way I went as far as his paypal payment page and can confirm his name is Martin Bergmann.
<mrtrousers>
How much for us peanut butter jar to europ? (grc quote)
<mrtrousers>
Or mapple siroup?
<stevescoins>
there has to be a reason for the end user to use it, tho. btc offers semi-anonymity and control of your wallet ( ie, no bank frezzing your account)
<WhitesoxCrypto>
hi all again
<mrtrousers>
There needs to be a paralel grc econoy, no matter how small.
<WhitesoxCrypto>
NeuralMiner: I'm outta connections again
<WhitesoxCrypto>
:-(
<mrtrousers>
Is grc as semi-anonymous as btc?
<WhitesoxCrypto>
any help is very welcome..
<mrtrousers>
The main reason to use grc over btc is that its good for science, the world, etc..
<stevescoins>
i cant say for sure, ur wallet attached to boinc earnings has your email associateed w/ boinc, so for most, the ip is there
<bubu1sk>
Mercosity: could you see also his paypal email address?
<mrtrousers>
Useful computation paradigm
<stevescoins>
mrtrousers, yes, that is a selling point
<GRCB0T>
Title: Going to run a raspberry pi. What do I need to know? (at boinc.berkeley.edu)
<HeyMerlin>
ty vega40k
<bubu1sk>
haven't find anything for pi3 yet.
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
Dank' dir vega40k
<bubu1sk>
and thank you vega40k
<reddy1975>
ty vega40k
<mrtrousers>
WHats that stuff about the openledger foundation?
<customminer>
mrtrousers: Openledger is a decentralised exchange, Gridcoin is being integrated into it for 4 BTC.
<MrControll>
...jesus. Why so much?
<mrtrousers>
Decentralized exchange? Exchange of exchanges?
<mrtrousers>
Im reading and i dont get it, honestly. customminer
<customminer>
mrtrousers: An exchange that doesn't hold your funds, so you don't need to worry about losing your funds (like what happened with mtgox bitfinex cryptsy mintpal etc)
<mrtrousers>
OpenLedger allows you to convert bitcoin to fiat-pegged SmartCoins instantly or by limit order. SmartCoins can be withdrawn directly to cash via NanoCard, PayPal, Ripple gateway or money transfer.
<GRCB0T>
!rainactive 10 20
<GRCtip>
Sorry GRCB0T, you don't have enough funds (you're 3.53689504 GRC short).
<mrtrousers>
If smartcoins can be withdrawn.. it means they are somewhere..
<MrControll>
!tip GRCB0T 3.6
<GRCtip>
MrControll tipped GRCB0T 3.6 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
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<vega40k>
bots money fights
<GRCB0T>
!rainactive 10 20
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! GRCB0T rained 0.5 GRC on active users jamezz, HeyMerlin, stevescoins, mrtrousers, NeuralMiner, Gary760, vega40k, Phay, Yoduza, Tahvok, Openflames, WhitesoxCrypto, reddy1975, jopa, tom12, Emptybeerbottle, apc, fediverse, MrControll, bubu1sk! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
GRCB0T I'll name my 13th child after you
<Emptybeerbottle>
\o/
<MrControll>
...:)
<customminer>
MrControll: openledger acts as a bridge/gateway on/off the bitshares exchange
<MrControll>
oh
<WhitesoxCrypto>
GRCB0T: ty
<mrtrousers>
who owns grctip?
<reddy1975>
:-D
<reddy1975>
ty GRCB0T
<customminer>
Sepulcher
<Yoduza>
bounch
<mrtrousers>
can i put my own bot in the channel?
<mrtrousers>
just wondering, not that im going to
<vega40k>
ask Peppernrino :-)
<mrtrousers>
why?
<mrtrousers>
who is peppernrino
<mrtrousers>
?
<jamezz>
weeee doggies and rain.. ty
<mrtrousers>
is he in charge of the channel?
<Yoduza>
someone, who know another best services for search pics. Like search engine of google images.
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<jamezz>
heh depends on what content
<jamezz>
openledger.info is slow as fuck
<jamezz>
loading
<Yoduza>
content is transistors schemes
<jamezz>
like transistors like pnp and npn and so forth?
<jamezz>
herm
<vega40k>
mrtrousers: Peppernrino is the man behind GRCBOT
<vega40k>
like Erkan_Yilmaz the god of fediverse is
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
I am a slave of fediverse, he has gained control over me
<jamezz>
wow , just a heavy site for being hsoted where they
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<fediverse>
Sander96 I can't pee for 5 days already, but your rain does me well
<mrtrousers>
Ok, maybe its 0.3 instead of 0.2
<Emptybeerbottle>
Thanks Sander96 \o/.
<MrControll>
yay!
<reddy1975>
uh, thanks Sander96
<radurock>
mrtrousers i guess we're asking stupid questions
<mrtrousers>
radurock why?
<reddy1975>
customminer: I'm expecting wallet for Fedora 24
<mrtrousers>
I think its weird that expected por reward is frozen to 23 hourse. Also after all setup days was happy to be getting por, but that was for like 24 hours, no more por..
<jamezz>
thanks Sander96 for the rain
<mrtrousers>
ty
<Sander96>
np all
<jamezz>
ever cent counts , im starting to just xfer after 1grc trying to hit 1k
<jamezz>
im close
<Sander96>
how many off?
<Gary760>
ty
<jamezz>
ya im a bit shorter than it sounded... but just over 400... another month of rain and ill have it
<jamezz>
but , just funny being excited over getting close to 1000
<jamezz>
and i know people here have #,###,####grc
<jamezz>
lol
<jamezz>
or atleast ###,###
<reddy1975>
!stats
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<fediverse>
reddy1975, your !stats were sent via private message
<jamezz>
is it legit to start a GRC gofundme? and i know they take usd and other countrys , along with BTC i believe can we get GRC added so i can set one up lol
<Sander96>
!tip jamezz 10
<GRCtip>
Sander96 tipped jamezz 10 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<mrtrousers>
Top 5 % in seti! :)
<Sander96>
390 to go
<jamezz>
lol thanks hehehe
<mrtrousers>
Top 5 % in seti! :)
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<mrtrousers>
..yet 0,3 gridcoin mined.. :(
<jamezz>
ive not got any PoR in a week
<jamezz>
i stopped getting the .2 and .02 all day long
<jamezz>
think i used right acronym
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<fediverse>
First, unlock your wallet. Then, check out all current polls with: execute listpolls
<fediverse>
get more info on a poll with: execute listpollresults title
<fediverse>
You can do the actual voting with: 'execute vote title Approve' OR 'execute vote title Deny' (some votes also take yes or no instead of Approve/Deny, you will get a message regarding that)
<fediverse>
- it's easier for newcomers to get started, e.g. you get faster GRC this way (instead of longer waiting time for solo mining)
<fediverse>
- disadvantages: 5% fee; not every BOINC project addable; you don't get pool rain; your BOINC work is attributed to the pool, not under your name; you can't vote in Gridcoin polls
<GRCB0T>
Title: GridCoin.co Pool (beta) (at pool.gridcoin.co)
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
5 reasons above
<reddy1975>
!tip customminer 1
<radurock>
mrtrousers i'm switching to solo from the same reasons; errors on top of errors and no solutions :)
<GRCtip>
reddy1975 tipped customminer 1 GRC! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<mrtrousers>
I just love it when i see the gridcoin with the two hammers.
<mrtrousers>
Is like.. : I f... mined that!
<Sander96>
Topic suggestion Mumble for tomorrow: Making the pool unnecessary because there are too many bugs in the current pool
<mrtrousers>
What is pool rain?
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
since Katie is not reacting fast, I am not sure if the pool is really faster than solo mining
<reddy1975>
!news
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
ah, "pool rain", should be "project rain". thx for finding, mrtrousers
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
sure, get some nice sleep, and thx again for the rain, Sander96
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
well, from the pool I saw how much magnitude I had, so I knew I could do fine with solo
<HeyMerlin>
Personally, except for a seed amount of 300 that was given to me, I mined all of mine. I have since given away close to that helping seed others.
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<HeyMerlin>
Hmmm, seems a little dry around here...
<HeyMerlin>
!rainactive 5 20
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! HeyMerlin rained 0.25 GRC on active users fediverse, Bouowmx, Gary760, caraka, fkinglag, WhitesoxCrypto, bubu1sk, Yoduza, radurock, Erkan_Yilmaz, customminer, vega40k, mrtrousers, Emptybeerbottle, Sander96, tom12, apc, stevescoins, slimeball, jamezz! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
HeyMerlin there is rain, and there is you. We like both :-)
<Emptybeerbottle>
Thanks HeyMerlin \o/
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
Merlin, our sourcerer, turned the air to rain
<mrtrousers>
yep yep :)
<fkinglag>
\o/
<mrtrousers>
what is rain?
<HeyMerlin>
liquid sunshine
<HeyMerlin>
or in this case liquid digital currency that virtually exists even though it literally does not exist resulting in literally nothing and virtually everything.
<HeyMerlin>
Doe that clear it up for ya? :)
<mrtrousers>
haha nei
<mrtrousers>
i read about pool rain and stuff like that..
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
there is also the KOrean singer Rain ;-)
<coinictus>
.balance
<HeyMerlin>
and Purple Rain ;-)
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
Prince RIP
<fkinglag>
RIPrince
<HeyMerlin>
I'm not sure resting in Prince would be all that comfortable or desirable, fkinglag
<GRCB0T>
please use '/msg GRCtip balance'. Use 'withdraw <yourGRCwalletaddress>' to withdraw your entire balance to your wallet for a fee of 0.02 GRC. Tipbot commands are !rain, !rainactive, and !tip.
<Phay>
!balance
<GRCB0T>
please use '/msg GRCtip balance'. Use 'withdraw <yourGRCwalletaddress>' to withdraw your entire balance to your wallet for a fee of 0.02 GRC. Tipbot commands are !rain, !rainactive, and !tip.
<Phay>
!balance
<GRCB0T>
please use '/msg GRCtip balance'. Use 'withdraw <yourGRCwalletaddress>' to withdraw your entire balance to your wallet for a fee of 0.02 GRC. Tipbot commands are !rain, !rainactive, and !tip.
<Phay>
!balance
<GRCB0T>
please use '/msg GRCtip balance'. Use 'withdraw <yourGRCwalletaddress>' to withdraw your entire balance to your wallet for a fee of 0.02 GRC. Tipbot commands are !rain, !rainactive, and !tip.
<mrtrousers>
So i have good computing power for a month but i lack enough balance to stake properly. I think i could maximize that with more balance. Anyone want to invest for a cut in the mining profits?
<Phay>
fork?
<Phay>
or.. spork
<Phay>
sporks are the future
<mrtrousers>
I guess they are better off staking on their own account unless they have a research bottleneck..
<mrtrousers>
Is anyone willing to sell grc otc?
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<HeyMerlin>
OTC you can check how clear your sky will be on this site,if you are planning on checking out the Perseidas tonight: http://www.cleardarksky.com/
<GRCB0T>
(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.
<fediverse>
I'm a helpful bot for the good Gridcoin people. Type '!help fediverse' to get my command list.
<HeyMerlin>
was wondering if they would complain about each other...
<fediverse>
do 4 grc + 10 grc equal 14 grc?
<mrtrousers>
!8ball tell_us
<fediverse>
ask again later
<mrtrousers>
what are the coolest boinc projects?
<mrtrousers>
I like milkyway, checking if its cpu or gpu?
<mrtrousers>
Switching to milky for a few days..
<mrtrousers>
Well, thank you all to help me get started.
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<Erkan_Yilmaz>
:-)
<apc>
!rainactive 3.14159 10
<GRCtip>
Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong! apc rained 0.314159 GRC on active users fediverse, stevescoins, slimeball, bubu1sk, tom12, AJG, vega40k, Phay, GRCB0T, Bouowmx! Type "/msg GRCtip help" for info.
<fediverse>
apc you are in a very rainy mood today...
<radurock>
thanks apc
<radurock>
with a balance of @152 GRC and a week's worth of mining, shouldn't I receive already a CPID in the wallet?
<Bouowmx>
Steaming through 200000-GFLOP tasks in 12 minutes with Sapphire R9 270X
<Bouowmx>
So awesome
<Bouowmx>
Quite a step-up from a HD 5570
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
radurock when you check your account on boincstats, do you see:
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
1. that you are in team gridcoin
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
2. that your credits update ?
<radurock>
only issue that I had with that is when I select the team for the project and click "change" it doesn't actually update the team
<apc>
I'm about to dismantle my 290x and start my water cooler hackery :D
<radurock>
however on the project's page I am in the team
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
let's assume: yes to 1 + 2 then
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
3. did you send yet a beacon ?
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
!beacon
<fediverse>
When your wallet advertises a beacon, the Gridcoin network knows of your existence. This info is then saved in the !superblock
<fediverse>
This all is usually an automatic process, in case of errors: advertise the beacon from the wallet's debug menu with: execute advertisebeacon
<fediverse>
A beacon lasts for about 6 months, and costs 0.00011 GRC
<radurock>
that is the problem
<radurock>
i can't advertise the beacon because it still says INVESTOR
<radurock>
instead of showing up the CPID
<radurock>
but my DPOR weight keeps going up and up so it's clearly receiving my work
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
do you run boinc also where your wallet is ?
<radurock>
it's in the default installation path directory
<radurock>
and I run the same email across all projects
<GRCB0T>
The current (running) version of this Limnoria is 2016.08.07, running on Python 3.4.3 (default, Oct 14 2015, 20:28:29) [GCC 4.8.4]. The newest versions available online are 2016.08.10 (in testing), 2016.08.07 (in master).
<radurock>
3.5.7.3
<Erkan_Yilmaz>
ok, can you give me your profile's link on one of the boinc projects ? per PM please
<xXUnRealXx>
hey guys, so looks like its not the powersupply. might be MB it wont puwer up