Re: Modular Python Bitcoin Miner - Official Thread
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binspac
on 24/07/2012, 00:13:21 UTC
The WM8650 has an ARM processor and the OS has to run from an SD card. I might buy a bigger SD card (mine is only 2GB) so I can use Debian instead of Angstrom.
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Re: Possible Bitcoin connection to Colorado shooting?
My worker dropdown only shows options for the x6500.
Git pull the latest code. I could not get the bfl manager to work so I use the individual workers. Make sure to set the path to the appropriate /dev/ttyUSB#
OK, I got them installed by downloading them manually now all I need is the ftdi-sio driver but I have to save that for tomorrow. If anyone can help with the driver that would be awesome, my OS (Angstrom) didn't come with it.
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Re: Modular Python Bitcoin Miner - Official Thread
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binspac
on 13/07/2012, 08:36:52 UTC
How can I get this working for BFL Singles?
My worker dropdown only shows options for the x6500.
The National Security Center is building a highly fortified $2 Billion highly top secret complex simply named the Utah Data Center which will soon be home to the Hydrogen bomb of cybersecurity A 512 Qubit Quantum Computer which will revitalize the total information awareness program originally envisioned by George Bush in 2003.
Why would they be doing this if D-Wave's quantum computers are no more powerful than a cellphone?
Saying they aren't real quantum computers is just disinformation.
Remember when binary computers took up entire rooms? We're at (or past) that state right now with quantum computers.
Nice rigs gigavps. Makes me feel a little better about BFL and maybe waiting for them to finally deliver. Though, I'm admittedly still miffed about their lag time (been 6 weeks already waiting). Did you trade in your Singles or are you still using those?
Thanks for sharing.
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You can see the red lights from his singles on the bottom shelf of the left rack in the 5th picture.
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Re: Facebook removes his "credits" and introduces local currencies
Uh sourcecontrol? I still have all of code from 10 years ago... And most of revisions.
This, I still have source code from when I was learning how to program 8 years ago... I like to go back and lol to myself at how stupid I did things and how much I've advanced.
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Re: A Public Plea to Bitcoin Developers and Supporters alike
by
binspac
on 22/06/2012, 03:04:55 UTC
My theory is that the people against ASICs are botnet owners as their whole network of zombies will suddenly become a lot less profitable and they won't be able to find any zombies with ASICs idling.
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Re: Mini Rigs in the wild!
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binspac
on 21/06/2012, 05:35:55 UTC
Thank you for the pics, gigavps. Those things look amazing! I'm so jealous hahaha.
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Re: Bitcoins disappeared for no reason?
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binspac
on 20/06/2012, 10:11:11 UTC
Did your computer get shut off before you were able to unmount the volume?
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Re: [WELCOME] [GPG] I'd like to welcome the new members. Do you use GPG?
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binspac
on 20/06/2012, 00:18:47 UTC
That's true, couple hours after publishing my key I already got 2 emails to sign up on fu**book.
You should keep your personal/business key separate from your alias and unpublished.
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Re: [WELCOME] [GPG] I'd like to welcome the new members. Do you use GPG?
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binspac
on 19/06/2012, 08:17:14 UTC
I've decided to replace my 2048-bit key with a 8192-bit one. I have signed my new key and revoked the old one.
If you guys thought Bitcoinica is\was good for BTC, then you are the tards!
Go look at all the recent press. Publicity has always caused the price to increase the most. Remember all the publicity from the articles about being able to buy any drug causing it to go to $30?
Also, go check searches for bitcoin on trends.google.com. This looks pretty relevant to price. Looking at the last 30 days shows a slight increase in searches. It also shows a huge spike from when it hit $30 in 2011.
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Re: [WELCOME] [GPG] I'd like to welcome the new members. Do you use GPG?
by
binspac
on 16/06/2012, 07:40:41 UTC
8192bit key are you serious haha
Edit: Smart guy for being prepared beyond 2015 hehe.