No idea how your street light random comment compares at all but:
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I'm pretty sure streets tell you the speed limit ...
If you buy a car that can go up to 230 MPH on an open highway, can you condemn the maker of that car because you choose to always drive it in conditions that never exceed 30 MPH and it gets the MPG that they advertised for driving 30 MPH?
And I'm pretty sure that Bitmain sells miners with an advertised rate that is experienced by the majority of users that purchase them.
They don't get the advertised performance - and even worse, on this pool they suck badly with luck.
I've no doubt they suck on other pools also, but most people don't even understand how to analyse pool information.
Slush proved that so clearly, he wasn't even checking anything for years from when he started his pool until after the withholding occurred at the end of 2015.
Even now I doubt he'd have the faintest idea about the maths involved in what I do on this pool.
Lulz no he doesn't.
He doesn't write stratum code or pool software.
I understand how the hardware works, it's even in that document I provided from bitmain, the problem is what are the full stratum protocol changes that bitmain have made, to talk to the miner - which have nothing to do with that guy.