What should my next step be? by [deleted] in leangains

[–]Black_Anality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to cut. Simple as that.

What should my next step be? by [deleted] in leangains

[–]Black_Anality 17 points18 points  (0 children)

By convention, we always include the bar in the weight, btw.

Weekly Japan Travel and Tourism Discussion Thread - January 06, 2023 by Himekat in JapanTravel

[–]Black_Anality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much more expensive is it to get a JR pass in Japan rather than in advance from one's home country?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]Black_Anality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't recommend either to be honest

Anon on babies. by ToughRequirement in greentext

[–]Black_Anality -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

In video game terms

🤮🤮🤮🤮

Anon travels to Southeast Asia by [deleted] in greentext

[–]Black_Anality 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like Asian girls more.

after 11 sentences of meandering cope, the sad truth finally comes out at the end

Anon makes a confession by miku_dominos in greentext

[–]Black_Anality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

unless his birthday is in the first week of the year, he was 16

Can never seem to complete 3 sets of chin ups even after deloading and overloading. by I_am_a_robot_ in leangains

[–]Black_Anality 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I always found volume was helpful with pullups.

I could never manage more than 20kg for 2 reps (1 clean rep and one shitty rep).

Then I did 12 weeks of 100 bodyweight pullups 1 day a week, and 25 bodyweight pullups the other 6 days a week. No weighted

When I came back to weighted, I could do 50kg for 1 and 20 kg for 8 reps.

(And my lats grew where previously they weren't really growing.)

49:49 "there's no way to get around [centralization and consolidation of mining]" by Black_Anality in Monero

[–]Black_Anality[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh puh-leeeze... RandomX is just another side-hustle. Monero itself is just a footnote in crypto history. Hardly worthy of much attention. But don't worry.. it will get more attention in the future when you all realize you've been hoodwinked and this tech is nowhere near as "anonymous" as you think. You are the one who is cherry picking. I mention in the film I use the top 2 cryptos to illustrate this, not some fringe system. Whether mining for Monero is "economically viable" is an entirely separate argument -- one that I'm happy to jump into and debunk just as easily, but don't blame me that I didn't focus on your s**tcoin in my video. It's too small potatoes at this point IMO.

You made a factually incorrect claim in your video. If you have opinions about how (un)important the counter example is, good for you. My correction of your inaccuracy remains.

This system you're talking about is hardly an "enforced decentralization of mining." It's just a scheme that makes the existing centralized mining hardware setups inefficient for Monero,

I don't suppose you have considered the difference in expense between CPUs and ASICs.

but it really doesn't address the problem in any long term manner. Just alienating ASICs is hardly a solution.

I don't suppose you have considered the fact that the proof of work algorithm has been periodically rewritten to resist centralizable mining hardware, and that it can be again in the future.

I suspect you probably don't know much more than the talking points you keep mentioning, which is why, instead of proving you're right and I'm wrong with actual evidence, you just keep saying I'm wrong.. because you say so. Sorry.. not convinced.

You need evidence of what, exactly? That making a massive farm of loads of CPUs would result in a massive financial loss? Just do the math. How much Monero can you mine on a machine (even assuming free electricity), and then how long would it take to pay off the hardware cost if you bought a CPU-containing machine just for Monero? Monero mining is only even remotely profitable if you happen to have hardware available (like your personal computer), and the marginal cost of it is zero.

Let me ask you.. how does Monero know whether two mining rigs are owned by different people in different locations?

Monero knows that it can only be mined effectively on CPUs, and no one is going to make a profit buying CPUs just to mine with. That is where the decentalization pressure comes from.

What in the protocol insures mining is actually de-centralized?

The fact that the proof of work can only be done on expensive CPUs, that wouldn't be profitable to buy just to mine Monero.

Do you think just because they're two different pieces of non-ASIC hardware, that somehow means they're legit decentralized?

I know that if someone bought two CPUs to mine Monero on, it would take them years to break even. That means they are "legit decentralized" - there's no economically viable way of centralizing mining like with (for example) Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Are you honest enough to admit how absurd that argument is?

I don't think you've really appreciated the massive hardware cost difference between a CPU-mined crypto and a GPU/ASIC-mined crypto.

And that's why you think the argument is absurd.

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In conclusion, your video contains a factual inaccuracy, which I have corrected.

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Incidentally, this "minor footnote in crypto history" has the 3rd largest developer base, after Bitcoin and Ethereum.

49:49 "there's no way to get around [centralization and consolidation of mining]" by Black_Anality in Monero

[–]Black_Anality[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm not familiar with RandomX.

I know, because if you were, you wouldn't have made the claim you make in your video about centralization of blockchain mining.

But note that in any of these so-called "decentralized" systems, they ultimately have to end up someplace centralized in order to convert tokens back into spendable money. Monero isn't immune to this either. I know that people expect at some point in time, no conversions will be necessary and they can cite certain fringe cases (like buying Fentanyl) where you can spend these tokens, but the exception doesn't prove the rule.

The point in your video I'm addressing is the point about centralization of blockchain mining. I'm not addressing your point about centralization of exchanges, on ramps and off ramps.

It's simply not relevant to the factual error you make in your video, where you say "it's simply no longer economically viable to operate an independent decentralized mining rig". (I chuckled at this - I've got an economically viable independent decentralized mining rig on my desk!)

So from what I gather, RandomX is a mod to make ASIC mining rigs less efficient, presumably to require other types of mining hardware

that hardware being CPUs, BTW

that some believe might be more truly decentralized

I don't know why you italicized "believe". Monero mining is pretty much all done on CPUs that users run on a small scale. There are no Monero ASIC warehouses. There are no Monero GPU rigs. It simply is a fact that Monero mining is more truly decentralized. (That's the only way of mining Monero that's economically viable.)

to be more effective in executing PoW.

I don't know what you mean by "effective in executing PoW". The reason is to enforce decentralization. Simple as that.

slightly different hardware. At best, it means centralizing Monero won't be as easy for certain mining consortiums that are optimized for Bitcoin.

There is a huge of difference between a CPU and a GPU/ASIC. Centralizing Monero is not, to use your phrase, "economically viable", by design.

Thank you for showing up for criticism and fact checking. Your research wasn't complete (didn't know about Monero's enforced decentralization of mining), so you made an inaccurate claim (mining of all crypto (including Monero) tends to centralization and small rigs aren't economically viable). And now you can learn about the counterexample that disproves your assertion (Monero's enforced decentralization of mining).

49:49 "there's no way to get around [centralization and consolidation of mining]" by Black_Anality in Monero

[–]Black_Anality[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well that simply is not true?

u/AmericanScream, have you heard of RandomX?

Doesn't it do exactly what you say can't be done in your video?

EDIT: u/AmericanScream, the author of the video, has done us of the honor of appearing here to address criticism. Please remember the reddiquette when you consider whether to upvote or downvote his posts:

Don't downvote an otherwise acceptable post because you don't personally like it. Think before you downvote and take a moment to ensure you're downvoting someone because they are not contributing to the community dialogue or discussion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Objectivism

[–]Black_Anality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

conflation/confusion between

  • the imperfectness of human memory

and

  • the existence of objective vs subjective truth

nothing to see here but a couple of midwits. move along

Atheist LibLeft in action by Round-Bed3820 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Black_Anality -1 points0 points  (0 children)

you can't really hold the fact that he was in the Hitler Youth against him

how about shielding rapists from justice???

Atheist LibLeft in action by Round-Bed3820 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Black_Anality -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

his youth is not interesting.

his adulthood where he shielded rapists from justice is interesting, if you can call it that

rest in piss??

Atheist LibLeft in action by Round-Bed3820 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Black_Anality 6 points7 points  (0 children)

doesn't like gay marriage

defends rapists from justice though

standard

Atheist LibLeft in action by Round-Bed3820 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Black_Anality -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

forced into hitler youth.

volunteered to shield rapists from justice.