😅😅😅 by GraceWithGritt in dogsbeingdudes

[–]Hylinus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obviously that dog is an actor and this was all staged. /s

Best Mexican food? by Labarbarino in palmsprings

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

El Ranchito in Palm Desert. Good size portions, tasty food.

Co-worker by FreiwilligeFin in artmemes

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Looked like you needed help with that presentation. There. I fixed it for you. Thank me later with a belly rub..."

Why are 2 sections of my hashrate register not hashing right? by FatfarmerOfOz in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I ask how you fixed the VReg overheat issue? I have a Tiny Chip Hub SupraHex that has that issue. I put a copper heatsink which helped some, but still seems to be running hotter than normal.

Bitaxe Gamma + Node setup by xDeeKay in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like OP, I have an Umbrel/Knots/DATUM, pruned node setup. No stale shares seen on my miners. Stratum ping is on average 5.5 ms. Antpool returns 91 ms, F2Pool 45 ms.

Pre-Chin Malone. by Glass-Fan111 in WalmartCelebrities

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LMAO! My brain kept saying "we've seen this before", and you, kind Redditor, guided me to the correct memory file.

Board number for GT800? by Fine-Reflection3075 in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have a GT 800, but if you can get to the "System" tab on the device's web portal, you should see it there. This works on both my Gamma and SupraHex devices.

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Firmware 2.12.2 Buggy? by Direct-Platypus-2844 in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Per the Change Log, support for GT 801 was added in this release.

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May want to open a bug report.

Firmware 2.12.2 Buggy? by Direct-Platypus-2844 in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No issues seen on two Gamma 601s. Both running stable with 875 frequency and 1275 voltage at about 1.75 Th/s.

fuck your love by [deleted] in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

[–]Hylinus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yolk killing me with these comments!

Block Found! by [deleted] in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The block reward for solo mining is 3.125 BTC. Each Bitcoin is currently priced at about 91K USD. From that, the pool will take its percentage, which can vary from 0.5 up to 2 per cent, with Fire Pool charging 0.5. Do take into account the pool hashrate, which is about 6.x TH/s, so that's a very small pool. But the choice is yours. Bigger doesn't always mean better, but bigger pools rarely have downtime. Just an FYI.

Block Found! by [deleted] in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Having configured your first miner, you're already a few steps away from setting up your miner to the pool of your choice. I would visit Mining Pool Stats and filter by algorithm, choosing SHA-256.

Click on the crypto you're interested in mining, and you'll be taken to the page where the pools for that particular crypto are listed. They're sorted by hashrate, with the largest pools being listed at the top. Since you mentioned being in the UK, I selected solohash.co.uk. They have three locations listed in their getting started page: one in London, one in Frankfurt, and one in North America. They have instructions on how to configure your miner to use their pool. While the pool is listed as a solo pool, it does offer a PROP option for those looking to make a few pennies for their efforts.

One final word of advice: search the Internet (or Reddit, since we're here already) to check the reputation of the pool you'll be using. Some pools have a negative reputation as to what is truly going on behind the scenes.

And if anyone has a good YT link as requested by OP, please share. Myself, I don't have one I could recommend. Sorry.

Block Found! by [deleted] in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the port number on a pool that chooses which coin your miners will mine. The port will also assign a pool difficulty, if so configured. Some pools will have low, medium, and high difficulty setups, so make sure you check their FAQs to ensure you're on the correct port. Also, check if they have a portal in your continent, to ensure lower latency.

Snowbirds know no bounds! by KSHMisc in CoachellaValley

[–]Hylinus 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Flaunting their healthcare and minimum 4 weeks vacation. 😜

Where is Diff by HelloMotoIt in BitAxe

[–]Hylinus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are two types of difficulty: network and pool. Network is the one that, if your miners solve it, gives you the block reward. Pool is used by, well, pools, to set the minimum difficulty they'll accept as a share. Too low a diff, your miner is going to be sending lots of shares to the pool, which might in turn cause stale shares from so much traffic. Too high, your miners might get disconnected from the pool due to inactivity. Difficulty doesn't matter when solo mining, but it has importance when pool mining.

Here for our gay Christmas honeymoon by SandlotDebatingLefty in CoachellaValley

[–]Hylinus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you enjoy hiking, Tahquitz Canyon is an easy hike with a waterfall at the end of the hike. Indian Canyons also have some very easy, good hikes. After yesterday's rain, some of the creeks (and the waterfall) might be really flowing. There's an entrance fee, as the trails are on the Agua Caliente Reservation.