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AMD VII VEGA 20 - Linux OpenCL
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aurigae
on 20/08/2019, 18:28:40 UTC
Anybody here with a vega 20 vii gpu and detected openCL device in linux?

I tried 18.04.03 xubuntu with amdgpu pro and headless, also tried rocm from github  - all on different kernels with dffierent grub settings - always ending up with a black screen on boot or no opencl device detected.
Even contacted the amd support, got a reply, filed the bug report, got another reply theyre trying to figure if the problem is on my side ...



Edit:
- * main ubuntu 18.04.03 did not boot off usb with this card, black screen.
- same result with arch and debian 10.
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Re: What exactly do government mean by regulating bit Coins?
by
aurigae
on 11/01/2018, 21:08:41 UTC
Regulation means laws - controlled or prohibited transfer from cash to good / good to cash, taxation
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Re: Bitcoin.de - support reagiert nicht
by
aurigae
on 11/01/2018, 17:14:36 UTC
Ja, wieder einer der zwar gerne sein Geld selbst verwalten will, aber dann hoffnungslos damit überfordert ist.

Alleine das er eine Emailadresse einfach verfallen lässt und dann meint, irgendwer anders muss ihn nun an die Hand nehmen und sagen was er tun soll, zeigt das die meisten Menschen nicht in der Lage sind, komplett selbst auf ihr Geld aufzupassen. Ohne Dienstleister der ihnen das managed sind sie aufgeschmissen.

Aber wohin man vieleicht eine Beschwerdemail schicken kann, DAS wissen sie immer genau. Wie man jemanden anpisst, das vergessen sie nicht.

Ach mein liebchen - sinnlose offensive kommentare in webforen posten ist ja sehr hochachtungswürding Smiley

Ich biete sehr gerne linux und itsecurity konsultationen an, das ist mein job - eine full node laufen lassen ist das kleinste problem.

Was wirklich ein problem ist, wenn user einer community mehr joy daran haben andere zu bashen, eventuell sogar andere die unter den ersten in der lieblingscommunity waren - aber hauptsache mal dampf ablassen in form eines useless posts, hochachtung und danke für die konstruktive kritik Smiley

Für mich geht es um eine ungewisse summe bitcoin, das können eine menge sein, ich bin seit 2010 hier. Was die firma bitcoin.de macht ist eben das ausnutzen, user wie ich, die seit über 7 jahren dabei sind, und ja - es gab eine zeit wo 100 bitcoin nicht viel war , da hat man nicht so sehr auf einen key aufgepasst, ebenso kann es hardware fails geben.

Zum abschluss - ich habe nur eine vorahnung wieviele wallets bitcoin.de auf diese weise konfisziert. Verhinderung von ergebnissen durch verweigerung ist in der finanzbranche eine normale taktik - aber supporte ruig weiter firmen die so arbeiten, -BÖRSENDOTIERT ABER NICHT IN DER LAGE FÜR EON POSTIDENT VERFAHREN - are you kidding me?




Ebenso gibt es keine pflich in deutschland eine email adresse börsendotiert sind aber nicht in der lage seind ein postident durchzuführen, ein bankkonto oder eine handynummer zu behalten - soweit mir bekannt gibt es eine meldepflicht und die möglichkeit für postident verfahren - sehr simple - bitcoin.de verhindert das.
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Re: Bitcoin.de - support reagiert nicht
by
aurigae
on 11/01/2018, 17:12:31 UTC
Ja, wieder einer der zwar gerne sein Geld selbst verwalten will, aber dann hoffnungslos damit überfordert ist.

Alleine das er eine Emailadresse einfach verfallen lässt und dann meint, irgendwer anders muss ihn nun an die Hand nehmen und sagen was er tun soll, zeigt das die meisten Menschen nicht in der Lage sind, komplett selbst auf ihr Geld aufzupassen. Ohne Dienstleister der ihnen das managed sind sie aufgeschmissen.

Aber wohin man vieleicht eine Beschwerdemail schicken kann, DAS wissen sie immer genau. Wie man jemanden anpisst, das vergessen sie nicht.

Ach mein liebchen - sinnlose offensive kommentare in webforen posten ist ja sehr hochachtungswürding Smiley

Ich biete sehr gerne linux und itsecurity konsultationen an, das ist mein job - eine full node laufen lassen ist das kleinste problem.

Was wirklich ein problem ist, wenn user einer community mehr joy daran haben andere zu bashen, eventuell sogar andere die unter den ersten in der lieblingscommunity waren - aber hauptsache mal dampf ablassen in form eines useless posts, hochachtung und danke für die konstruktive kritik Smiley

Für mich geht es um eine ungewisse summe bitcoin, das können eine menge sein, ich bin seit 2010 hier. Was die firma bitcoin.de macht ist eben das ausnutzen, user wie ich, die seit über 7 jahren dabei sind, und ja - es gab eine zeit wo 100 bitcoin nicht viel war , da hat man nicht so sehr auf einen key aufgepasst, ebenso kann es hardware fails geben.

Zum abschluss - ich habe nur eine vorahnung wieviele wallets bitcoin.de auf diese weise konfisziert. Verhinderung von ergebnissen durch verweigerung ist in der finanzbranche eine normale taktik - aber supporte ruig weiter firmen die so arbeiten, -BÖRSENDOTIERT ABER NICHT IN DER LAGE FÜR EON POSTIDENT VERFAHREN - are you kidding me?

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Re: Directory.io - Now with balances!
by
aurigae
on 11/01/2018, 01:46:49 UTC
The site captacha is not working.

Is there any api to query?
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Re: Quantum Computer vs Bitcoin
by
aurigae
on 29/12/2017, 17:36:27 UTC
Thank you!

Quote
See above. If you owned all the hashing equipment in the entire Bitcoin network and could somehow use that equipment to test keys at the same rate as the hashrate, it would take 585 billion years to brute force any key.

Im just curious but not a professional obviously, that was the first post ive read which puts it in some context Smiley
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Re: Frustrations: Losing Streak
by
aurigae
on 29/12/2017, 16:16:23 UTC
Never ending bad beats and coolers.  It's what made me quit playing poker, after playing it for around 5 years.  It was like my second job.

For a time I thought I was doing fine, winning here and there at small to mid stakes, playing a lot and continually studying the game trying to be better at it.  Then one day, I just stopped winning consistently anymore.  And I couldn't explain it.  Maybe it's the game evolving and moving too fast for me to adapt, or maybe I was just running good and the poker gods decided to turn off my run good switch.

But then one day I decided enough was enough.

Sounds like the early days on ps, masstabled at that time, then Us guys where locked out & tons of chinese bots joined - no idea what it was but online poker def changed around that time, lot consistent players went off as i recall.
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Re: Quantum Computer vs Bitcoin
by
aurigae
on 29/12/2017, 11:31:43 UTC
I heard that Quantum Computer can destroy bitcoin.
Is it possible?

It's something that Bitcoin's designers need to keep in mind as a "tail risk".

Quantum computers reduce the effective security of our strongest cryptographic primitives (hashes, symmetric ciphers) by about half. That is, a 256-bit hash gives about 128 bits of effective security in a world where quantum computers are used for at-scale computation. 128 bits of security is pretty good security - searching 1037 gives about a 10% chance of breaking a particular hash (finding the hash preimage). 1037 is 10 quadrillion quadrillion quadrillion - that's more than a billion billion times the number of hashes performed by the combined hashpower of all Bitcoin miners in order to mine a block.

The hash address is only 160 bits but it still requires 256 bits of search to break, that is, address=RIPEMD160(SHA256(pubkey)) minus a few technical details. Once you get the pubkey, we typically assume that a quantum computer will easily recover the private key from the public key. However, quantum-resistant public key encryption is still possible. Because of its quadratic advantage (theoretical) over classical computers, we have to double the key space (note that this may more than double key size). IIRC, secp256k1 is 128-bits equivalent security which we have to cut in half in a quantum-computation world - effective security is 64-bits. While 64-bits is too small for securing a large asset (such as all bitcoins), note that each address is secured by 64-bits security. So the cost of breaking all addresses in the UTXO set is at least 64 * nUTXO where nUTXO is the number of unspent transaction outputs. In other words, even with a quantum computer, you still have to break each address separately, and there are a lot of addresses.

Finally, quantum computation will actually help Bitcoin more than it will hurt it. As QC's begin to approach sufficient complexity to be able to mount serious attack against Bitcoin's cryptographic primitives, they are going to force cryptographers to revise usage across many cryptographic applications - traditional banking, government communication and data-storage, military communications systems, and so on. Quantum cryptography offers the promise of new modes of communication that are not possible with classical communication channels. Perhaps you can secure your Bitcoin address with an entangled set of qubits such that only the holder of the originally entangled qubits can prove ownership of the address. So, Bitcoin should not be having FUD about QC.


Bitcoin also need to note an attacker maybe doesent need to brute the entire keyspace if shooting for one key ie rich wallet. What are the odds of hitting a key before the entire key space is bruteforced ?  

Then theres cluster bruteforce - obviously nobody did that in a really madass large scale, at least not publicly yet. Are there even bencharks wha twould be possible? For example a botnet of really large server, 30x raids in a huge cluster. Since one of those boxes costs 50K plus, yeah one has to be serious - for that to happen the loot just has to be big enough and somebody will try.
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Re: Frustrations: Losing Streak
by
aurigae
on 29/12/2017, 10:05:10 UTC
Online Poker is a zero sum game - you pay aprox 10% in fees on everything, the odds are simply against you.
Why play poker if you can have real crypto / stockmarket access with way fairer odds if you know what you do.

Look, i love the poker game, and i love to play it online, however, since the odds are so bad i only play for very very marginal sums purely to enjoy the game - for money i go to real markets.
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Re: Bitcoin hardfork - full node - what / when todo?
by
aurigae
on 28/12/2017, 13:00:21 UTC
thx,

was away from bitcoin for too long -- already got a intro on irc - -- just got confused by tons of hardfork posting on social media.
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Bitcoin hardfork - full node - what / when todo?
by
aurigae
on 28/12/2017, 11:23:06 UTC
Ive got a bitcoin node , where can i read what todo for the hardfork?

Do i have to delete local blocks and and git pull a specific branch?

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Re: Large Bitcoin Collider Thread 2.0
by
aurigae
on 27/12/2017, 08:56:17 UTC
wallet miner asics work in progress yet?
a bounty pot bitcoiners/donors can donate to

The donation pot cannot collect couple of BTC for GPU development  Roll Eyes

ASIC development costs around $10-100MLN.

The worst thing is - even if you get an investor with 100 megabucks, the chinese will steal your tech and start flooding the market with cheap clones.

I guess, LBC (or it's clone projects) should go the BTC way - CPU-GPU-FPGA-ASIC... GPU is still immature, no FPGA. You want too much.


10-100m? well - whats that compared to the loot Smiley

i guess its not about computation power anyways but IO. Dont have the means to test on a decent cluster - would love to do some benchmarking xD
looking for a donor lol https://www.ebay.de/itm/HP-BladeSystem-C7000-16x-BL460c-Gen8-4096GB-RAM-32x-Xeon-E5-2660v2-10-Core/222609616134?hash=item33d4912d06:g:HtsAAOSw6VRaJlHk
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Re: Large Bitcoin Collider Thread 2.0
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aurigae
on 27/12/2017, 05:40:27 UTC
Interesting project. Any wallet miner asics work in progress yet?

Once this attracts real size io/hashpower, could get interesting rather quick lol

One way to make it happen, how about a bounty pot bitcoiners/donors can donate to - would maybe motivate to mine it
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Re: Good File Encryption Software?
by
aurigae
on 17/12/2017, 10:35:10 UTC
For windows try veracrypt - havent read anything negative about it, truecrypt is unmaintained but im not aware of any exploit that would compromise a crypted disk/partition that being said.
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Re: What if Satoshi Nakamoto DIED?
by
aurigae
on 17/12/2017, 09:20:37 UTC
What if he accidentally wiped/crashed his hdd's and couldnt proof the identity anyways Smiley I know a few guys who managed to accomplish this including wallets xD
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Re: QT wallet building for 100$
by
aurigae
on 17/12/2017, 09:13:56 UTC
Do you mean "compile" by build or do you look for a underpaid slave coder? xD
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Re: I'm very disappointed with myself.
by
aurigae
on 17/12/2017, 09:07:13 UTC
I'm extremely depressed about my impatience and persistence.
I'm a stupid man. Fuck myself.
I bought the ETC when its price was 15$, i kept it for three months, including when it down at 9$, I still don't sell, because i believe it. And when ETC rise to 15$. I sold everything and waited it down $ 13 to buy more. But, fuck myself, the next day it rise to fucking 30$, Are you kidding me?
I bought 5000 XRP from May, i still believe it, I bought more yesterday, I bought when its price was 0,00001610sts, and when it down 0,00001558, i afraid BTC up, XRP down. So i sold everything. And... This morning I woke up with a sense of chest not say words.

This is my mistake, definitely like that. I can't blame anyone.
I told myself, "The market is still there. Nothing to hurry"
I don't complain, i post here just relieve stress. I didn't  tell anyone about this, including my wife.
Thank for listening.

sold 6 k bitcoin below 10$ & rest robbed by mtgox, bitclockers, coinjedi, , sold dash early mine for pennies , repeated the fails with xmr and eth. Why? bec i was broke, so still iam.

Stop crying about pennies, talking triple digit millions here and living on a bare minimum Smiley

Print this and reread if you think you have a bad day Smiley
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Re: Good File Encryption Software?
by
aurigae
on 17/12/2017, 08:57:43 UTC
Luks without lvm sample
https://hastebin.com/dayiyupuve.pl

Luks w lvm & keyfile sample
https://hastebin.com/siqavixaro.pl
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git poc diff - Hiding content from Git
by
aurigae
on 16/12/2017, 23:35:15 UTC
Found this, interesting enough for a share since every coin is hosted on github.

https://www.twistlock.com/2017/12/13/hiding-content-git-escape-sequence-twistlock-labs-experiment/
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Re: Bitcoin.de - support reagiert nicht
by
aurigae
on 16/12/2017, 00:15:52 UTC
Mal angenommen ich hätte eine verifizierung der ex bank  (kontoauszüge habe ich on masse. Dann wäre noch das problem des komplett unresponsivem supports der es nichteinmal schafft eine email ordentlich zu lesen und/oder lösungsvorschöäge zu unterbreiten. Ich hatte überlegt einen brief an die bafin zu schreiben - da ich bestimmt nicht der einzige bin der gerade alt coins an die "freiwillig" verschenkt Smiley