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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Minera v0.9.0] Your next mining dashboard - S9/L3+/D3/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer
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brub86
on 01/02/2018, 03:29:31 UTC

What are you talking about, I went to your site on my laptop, and of all of a sudden my cpu and fans get maxed out, computer starts acting slow.

I did not give you permission to max out my cpu, you do not inform anyone, anywhere, on your site that sates that you "stealing" cpu power.

If you think what you are doing is morally correct, then you have moral issues, and will most likely escalate your thefts to fit your agenda.

At this point, I wouldnt even use or recomened anyone to use your product. Even if you stoped and started to charge people for your services.

Honestly man, how do you think its morally correct to use peoples cpu without their permission. And yes it is stealing and that makes you a thief.

*edit*

I hate to be harsh, its awesome that you are providing a cool open source software, its rare these days, but from our point of view, how can we trust someone thats pulling something what you are doing. In this day of age, you need to charge people for your services. The only competition out there is awesome miner, and they charge a hefty price.

I don't mean to call you a thief, im sure your intentions are good willed and I hope the best for you.



You know whats morally incorrect? You trying to use free software that people have put hundreds of hours into, releasing it for free as open source to the community, WITH an option to disable CPU mining on the front page (did i mention its OPEN SOURCE and you can just remove the code yourself?), then coming on here and calling the developer a thief.

Hes not hiding anything, your choosing to use this free software, and you have zero grounds to say what your saying. Its people like you that discourage people like us in crypto that try to offer tools to help the community as a whole for continuing to do what we do.

Is there an option to turn this off when you visit his site? Not from the software. Nothing in life is free and the developer thinks its better to use peoples hardware without  consent. Honestly man your reply is just impulsive and nonsense. Learn  to critically think and respond accordingly.

BTW, its not free software if hes is taking your cpu power, especially without consent. Doing so is shady, and I doubt anyone is willing to risk their farm with a shady developer.

I have 44 s9's at my server farm, looking for sofware to manage them remotely easier, paying a few dollars is nothing. People are making a killing on farming.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Minera v0.9.0] Your next mining dashboard - S9/L3+/D3/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer
by
brub86
on 31/01/2018, 14:35:22 UTC

I've read above that you are using forced browser mining now (to make some cash - nothing wrong with that), but having this process run while trying to simply update the repo list (which is what I assume is making my pi run like a Zx81) is just ridiculous.

It's obviously caning all of the pi's resources.

Are there any plans to remove this forced mining in newer versions and maybe introduce a premium version instead? If not, Minera is no longer of any use to me as this is just crazy.



Actually is an issue that there is forced mining, even if you visit getminera.com it forces you to mine.

My issue is that its done in a sneaky and dishonest manner, if the developer is hurting this much for money, then he might implement other techniques that will steal hash rates from minners or compromise our wallets.

Just offer minera as a paid service...

You still didn't understand how browser mining is working, it doesn't have anything to do with your RPI. It's a BROWSER mining not Rpi-CPU mining. So it doesn't waste or use any RPI resources, it uses your browser idle CPU instead and only when you look at Minera web interface from any PC/Mac.
And by the way, it's not hidden, you have full control over it, you can just go to the settings page and turn it off forever.

So please do not continue to tell me I'm a thief or anything like that because it's simply false. And lastly, if you still have problems, don't use Minera.




What are you talking about, I went to your site on my laptop, and of all of a sudden my cpu and fans get maxed out, computer starts acting slow.

I did not give you permission to max out my cpu, you do not inform anyone, anywhere, on your site that sates that you "stealing" cpu power.

If you think what you are doing is morally correct, then you have moral issues, and will most likely escalate your thefts to fit your agenda.

At this point, I wouldnt even use or recomened anyone to use your product. Even if you stoped and started to charge people for your services.

Honestly man, how do you think its morally correct to use peoples cpu without their permission. And yes it is stealing and that makes you a thief.

*edit*

I hate to be harsh, its awesome that you are providing a cool open source software, its rare these days, but from our point of view, how can we trust someone thats pulling something what you are doing. In this day of age, you need to charge people for your services. The only competition out there is awesome miner, and they charge a hefty price.

I don't mean to call you a thief, im sure your intentions are good willed and I hope the best for you.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Minera v0.9.0] Your next mining dashboard - S9/L3+/D3/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer
by
brub86
on 28/01/2018, 23:11:24 UTC

I've read above that you are using forced browser mining now (to make some cash - nothing wrong with that), but having this process run while trying to simply update the repo list (which is what I assume is making my pi run like a Zx81) is just ridiculous.

It's obviously caning all of the pi's resources.

Are there any plans to remove this forced mining in newer versions and maybe introduce a premium version instead? If not, Minera is no longer of any use to me as this is just crazy.



Actually is an issue that there is forced mining, even if you visit getminera.com it forces you to mine.

My issue is that its done in a sneaky and dishonest manner, if the developer is hurting this much for money, then he might implement other techniques that will steal hash rates from minners or compromise our wallets.

Just offer minera as a paid service...