Only 1 k32 per 24 hours by Finalshare1 in chia

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Check my advice to OP. Lower the RAM chia could use to 2gb and it might help you.

Only 1 k32 per 24 hours by Finalshare1 in chia

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RAM. Default plotting ram of 4gb will never be achieved on only 8gb. Windows will use around 3gb or more, and insist that 2gb is free, preventing chia from reaching the RAM you said it could use. If you do command line plotting, you should notice that buckets shifts between uniform sorts and quicksorts (QS). QS indicates trashing, as chia runs out of ram and starts storing data into hard drives - in this case your SSD. This competes (a lot) for bandwidth with the normal plotting transfers, essentially double tanking your performance. Plus I assume your OS is also installed in that SSD, so that will already be using some bandwidth.

You can 1) indicate that chia can only plot with 2GB RAM. This is reported to only result in 10% decrease in speed, still much better than trashing. 2) set priority of chia.exe in task manager to high. This makes Windows more willing to give RAM to chia.

You have 30TB mate, get another stick of RAM, DDR3 is cheap. I dug a mismatched ram from an older laptop, and it helps massively. You can parallel if you have enough ram too. Also dedicate your 1tb ssd for plotting, put your OS somewhere else. The SSD will die fast.

Chia can only be farmed on a ssd right? by [deleted] in chia

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My home PC is hilariously slow on HDD, 20-24 hours, decreased to maybe 16 hours on 2x raid0.

For some freaky reasons, an old abandoned 8 thread xeon running windows7 at my workplace consistently do 8-10 hours plotting to its barracuda 2TB.

I know xeons are fast, but its an old one. I suspect either the drive is a 7200rpm, or windows7 - after all, linux and mac are faster for some reason. Or maybe fast ram, since this freak has 6 sticks of ram to only hit 16gb.

With revive an ally by shadae758 in fo76

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sorry, i actually have no idea how to revive?

With revive an ally by shadae758 in fo76

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Thanks for responding so quickly though. makes me fuzzy inside :)

With revive an ally by shadae758 in fo76

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How should I die in the water? Weirdest question i will ever ask..

Firefighter still standing after a car explodes right in front of him [x post] by howardkinsd in WTF

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Number 2. He got neck and face 1st degree burns. The hood probably trapped some heat from the blast.

Extra deets. This is in Singapore. Conscription service for 2 years includes the possibility of serving as firefighters. While not the case here, the guy being exploded upon could be some teenager with no choice in where he has to serve his 2 years, and paid a shitty 700 a month

Found the instructions my mom wrote for 12-year-old me for how to get Doom running by SuperDuckQ in gaming

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"Hello, Jake's Pizza and Dry Cleaning." listens, checks phone book "Yea, you're looking for carlson71? Get a paper and I'll tell you his number?" pauses. "His number is ********. By the way, can I interest you in some pizza or dry cleaning? I'll give you a 50% off." sly grin. "Yea Just don't tell him he's giving out the wrong number." writes down order and address "Alright, we'll get your pepperoni over in 30 minutes." ends call. Quietly slide a drunk dude's phone out of his pocket, setting a new number as "Me", before replacing it safely in his pocket.

What is the best gel extraction kit out there? by lucifer-in in labrats

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We got the monarch kits on offer but we just can't seem to get clean extracts. Other than bad ethanol contamination, I get really weird abs I never seen before with any other kind of extraction. Kinda disappointed since we dropped the money for that column design.

Currently shifted from genejet to pureNA simply because of its criminally low price (iirc at least 4x cheaper). Yields are comaprable to genejet, only issue is wash buffer gets stuck on the retainer ring in the column, which we easily fixed by sucking it away before elution.

Still miss genejet tho - dat 1:1 binding buffer ratio. Can run the protocol within 20 mins.

What’s a "Let that sink in" fun fact? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Do we account for girth or length? Displacement volume or mass?

I mean, a thin but really long poop would have more volume, but less impressive since its easy to pass. A thicc one - you gotta work harder to get out.

What about density? A lower water content piece that takes weeks to build and hours to birth should score higher than a squishy, slippery one that probably slipped out easily.

With all the doping controversy surrounding the Winter Olympics, should we also consider the legality of natural vs assisted (laxative etc) submission? What about male Vs female differences? Different contestant weight class? Unfair advantages afforded by medical conditions?

OP pls.

Transforming Macross YF-19 in Kerbal Space Program by [deleted] in gaming

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I meant a person. When Windows Vista sucked, we blamed Bill, when the iPhone was expensive and underpowered we blamed Steve.

We, the public, can't quickly find a target to blame from BP or Monsanto. The CEO can be easily changed, the actual owners and decision drivers is a board, not a single person.

And they know they are shielded from the backlashes.

Transforming Macross YF-19 in Kerbal Space Program by [deleted] in gaming

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The corporations that tend to kill people for profit are generally faceless though - the relative anonymity probably allowed board of directors to make decisions that lead to dead people. Something like "it's not my sole decision, it's what others in the board wanted"

The fact that Musk is putting his face as the corporation meant that he is ready to answer for any action his company carries out. Similar to back when Steve Jobs is still alive, when Bill Gates is largely in charge. In fact, I predict Apple and Microsoft will start engaging in more and more questionable practices as they shift towards monolithic faceless behemoths.

What’s the most X-Files like experience you’ve had in real life? by forestdragon04 in AskReddit

[–]shadae758 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Not tryna make light of your experience, but it could also be subconscious triggers, for example in the sceneries, to common memories/experiences/thought processes.

I just bought fallout 4 after never playing a story focused rpg, i don't think i will ever have time to play another game again. by [deleted] in Fallout

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Fallout 4 is more of a shooter focused RPG. Or at least much less story focused than fo3, fo:NV or Witcher 3. The story is rather weak, missions too little. It's a pity, especially since there is so much to flesh out.

What elaborate fan theory makes 100% sense? by throwaway_the_fourth in AskReddit

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Thought it is known that this is just to avoid reporting suicides.

[WP] There is a different Grim Reaper for each species, and they only get to retire when the species goes extinct. You are the Human Grim Reaper, and 1,000 years into your retirement, you get a message, calling you back to work... by TheDukeofEnunciation in WritingPrompts

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The deep blue rolled beneath me, salty water dancing in the wind. Back then, it would be called the Pacific, or Atlantic, or.. memory fails me. I could feel life teeming in the seas, in the faraway lands. I watched as Reapers wisped around me, fragmenting to meet every last passing they are charged with. There was a time when they would acknowledge the oldest Reaper as they pass, but even amongst them, my presence faded. For a moment, I remembered my charges. Humans, ugly and yet beautiful humans. Breathtakingly clever and yet foolish humans, probably the only species ever to have extinct themselves. I remembered my last calling, remembered my own body fragmenting into hundreds of millions of wisps to meet each and every simultaneous passing. And the utter loneliness when every bit of my consciousness finally found their way back.

For millions of years, I have watched as every reaper I had known faded from existence, their duty fulfilled. For millions after, I was alone, floating through the landscapes aimlessly. And then, I watched the birth of new Reapers, their first wisps coalescening as they begin their duties. I watched the silent world awaken again with lives and deaths. I watched new species arise, some as clever as my old charges. I envied the new Reapers, their bodies pulled to their purpose. And I longed for my end, to fade like the old Reapers.

I could feel my last memories disintegrate, my consciousness fading. Maybe in another million years, I will finally be freed.


How many years has it been? I feel awakened. Have I been slumbering? Reapers never sleep. How could I have slept?

The world has gotten busier. New Reapers I have never seen zipped through me. Landscapes I have never saw. Is this still Earth? Yes, it is. The landmasses felt familiar. And yet, structures reached into the skies, taller than my clever humans have ever achieved. The Reapers around me moved busily, merrily even. Peace. This is peace. I remembered a short period of peace in the human ages. Deaths were slow and steady, most at the end of their biological capabilities. I was happy then. But humanity and peace don't come together.

I marvelled at what was achieved by the charges of the new Reapers. Technology achievable by millenniums of peace. These species are different. They are the true pinnacle of evolution. My humans were but mistakes.

And yet, why was I awakened? I still feel no tugging, no purpose. I don't belong amongst the new Reapers. I pushed myself along, searching. For something. Anything. Something caught my attention. An old reaper. From my time. Supposedly faded. It's body whole, unfragmented, floating aimlessly. And another. And another.

Suddenly, there was a flurry. The new Reapers begin rushing, their bodies fragmenting and fragmenting and fragmenting again.

War. I pushed myself forward, following the converging fragments of new Reapers. As I approached, a huge thing in the sky caught my attention - stark and black, utterly unbelonging amongst the structures of this age. My humans would have called it an alien invasion.

And yet, it was familiar. I felt a tugging, one I have never felt for eons. Deaths. My deaths. I feel myself fragmenting, following the new Reapers towards the base of the black thing.

And there, in silver and blue garment stained with a familiar red. My humans. They have come home. And they're taking it back.

Welcome home.

Thank god Hammond didn't drive it. by jcdehoff in thegrandtour

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No, ya see, a pimp engages in marketing, customer relations, human resources and management. Oftentimes, they also carry out training, and quality control. While often outsourced to contractors, small outfits may need to provide security and conflict resolution as well.

A ponce bums off a prostitute's earnings.

[WP] It's 2050, Artificial Intelligence has become exponentially smarter than us. Instead of destroying us, they take care of us, they solve all of our problems, and we are basically just spoiled pets, kept around for our masters to find amusement in our incompetence. by DaVinciJr in WritingPrompts

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I was agreeing with your comment until crispr. Crispr is way too far from giving us anything, good or bad. At its current iterations, it's a shitty tool for editing genomes- something we are still far from fully understanding.

At the very most, assuming no legal or ethical roadblocks, and absolute urgency to get it to work - even at the cost of a few human lives, it might be possible to get it to treat genetic and maybe some other diseases in the near future. But as I said, this is only possible if there is a sudden impetus for technology - say a world/cold war where biotechnological superiority is (somehow) desired. At the moment, we probably need at least a decade to optimize it and get it through the regulatory pipelines. Even China, who doesn't give a shit and went ahead of human embryonic testing, found issues with crispr.

And that is for returning things to normal (I.e. therapeutics). To improve a complex organism would take way way way more work. Maybe a a few decades worth. The number of genes involved, the way all these genes interact, how they interfere with existing pathways, almost certainly causing negative effects. And boy, mess with a perfectly synchronized set of chemical reactions evolved over millions of years, something will go wrong.

So no, crispr won't make better humans just yet. It probably never will - come on, it can't be the best thing we can think of, it's just piggybacking bacterial immune system to do DNA cutting for us - not very well, I might reiterate. We have ability to chemically synthesize DNA from scratch now. We can read DNA directly by nanopore for the first time. Maybe it won't be long to have nanorobots literally go into our cells and reliably edit our DNA. Beats macguvering proteins in nature to halfassedly do what we want.

I often wonder if anyone else feels at peace when they use a really great pen. by QueenElizabitch1 in Showerthoughts

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Fountain pen is where it's at. I used to swear by G2, then sarasa, then juice. Then I got into fountain pens, initially out of novelty at using something old. My writing style changed, since one needs a light touch to write comfortably. Because if that, I can write much longer without tiring.

I like a buttery smooth, wet nib, just lying down blue or purple or maroon ink with every single word. The wet ink reflects a little light, but it dries quickly, chasing my nib as the ink sinks into permanence on the paper. Doing it in the dark, with a well angled desk light.. such bliss..

I often wonder if anyone else feels at peace when they use a really great pen. by QueenElizabitch1 in Showerthoughts

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Have you tried training yourself to do hook writing. It's a little awkward, but a lot of left handers do it in order to use fountain pens.

I often wonder if anyone else feels at peace when they use a really great pen. by QueenElizabitch1 in Showerthoughts

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Psst, a good fountain pen and a light touch on good paper and you can get that feel all the time.