Sadly it is difficult to have meaningful discourse when intelligence does not exist.
Following your moronic logic. Take the original firmware, delete that file, observe that things run.
Your argument is that every single thing with the same file name is the same. Can you even comprehend how ridiculous that is?
And again, like the countless other things you are wrong on, you are simply wrong on the earnings. The firmware brings in about 35 dollars usd a day.
And your argument also forgets that the factory firmware provided 42KSol/second by spec and units running my firmware have an average of 57kSol with the latest units exceeding 62Ksol.
Hopefully your intelligence level will let you see that is greater than 3%.
As far as hiding errors goes, you are incorrect there as usual. Go take a stock firmware and evaluate what happens in the logs vs the dashboard and you might be able to see. An x in the dashboard ONLY occurs when an asic COMPLETELY goes offline. Nothing is changed in that handling.
The only loophole is you managed to get your hands on a firmware that was out for about 4 hours before I realized there was a mistake in DNS handling. It was fixed in my changelogs the early morning of 10/24 and will not work on any of the 2.1 and later releases. There is literally zero mini functionality in the 2.0 train.
I encourage you to perform and develop your own content, but I do not believe you have that ability.
I would honestly explain how it all works if I thought you had the capacity to comprehend, but clearly you do not.
The takedowns have been submitted and I guess we will just wait for process to happen.
-j