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In this case GPUGrid does not supply work to AMD GPUs, so you will be out of luck with that project.
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Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity
kiska3 replied to osgalaxy's topic in General Discussion
Since it probably got buried in the thread here is the podcast of that: -
Well it seems those participating in milkyway@home something exploded about 10 days ago, and it has been limping...
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Since this is related to BOINC, I present to you updated munin(if you ever used https://munin.kiska.pw/munin/) New feature: Grafana https://grafana.kiska.pw/d/boinc/boinc?orgId=1 https://grafana.kiska.pw/d/boinc-log/boinc-log?orgId=1 2 new dashboards, one linear and the other log base 10. These dashboards feature numerous graphs some the same from munin and new ones. Graphs include: Results(ready to send and in progress) Workunits(Assimilation, Validation and Deletions) Transitioner backlog NEW: Compute Performance NEW: Per app results(ready to send and in progress) NEW: Per app runtime(min, avg and max) NEW: Per app user count NEW: Status(offline or online) NEW: (HTTP)Response Time NEW: Uptime percentage gauge Project selector on top so no more endless scrolling to find the project of choice also on top is date picker to change time range of data
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I am going to chime in from a consumer protection perspective. And I think limiting mining performance is going to be bad if you're being told that you can't do something on a product. Also this sets a precedent and NV can decide to not allow scientific applications to run of Geforce cards as an example. University research ain't that well funded, look at how well seti@home was run Also I am not sure how well this will jive with the ACCC given almost none of the retailers will tell you that mining perf has been nerfed. https://www.accc.gov.au/business/treating-customers-fairly/consumers-rights-obligations Specifically:
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This is more for @leadeater: https://munin.kiska.pw/munin/ibercivis-day.html Also I don't think we can glean anything from it, cause they've set their update rate to... once per hour
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Your not meant to If you know how to read the server status page then sure
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Or if you want you can use Munin Also hello, I am kiska from TAAT
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I am sure someone will DMCA IA Enjoy
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I guess that is the nature of Asian culture, research before you buy, otherwise you'll get scammed, or in this case pay too much for something. And that is where the culture of haggling comes from as well. See Collin Abroadcast's channel If it does come out early for you, I guess its too much of a hassle to benchmark it for us?
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Source: https://www.techspot.com/review/1749-battlefield-ray-tracing-benchmarks/ So cut perf about 60% or more to get more realistic reflections... I think not, at least for a fps. And this certainly doesn't reflect the price.
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Actually if labor had their way 93% of Australia would be on Fibre to the Premises, so the bottleneck would have become ISP's ability to purchase enough bandwidth. Then the 2013 election happened and Malcolm went on about how he would do it "cheaper, faster, sooner" or some variant of that slogan, and now here we are with MTM(aka Multi-technology Mix(aka Malcolm Turnbulls Mess)). And now we have 26% FTTP, 44% FTTN/dp/B and 30% on HFC. However those numbers are somewhat misleading since they are from the 2013 strategic review, and have changed. Labor had scenario 1 and 2, liberal(coalition) had scenario 3, 4, 5, and 6. As you can probably tell, those costs have ballooned Source: https://www.nbnco.com.au/content/dam/nbnco2/documents/nbn-co-strategic-review-report.pdf