4 May 2018 |
| art|code invited classywhetten. | 22:23:24 |
| classywhetten joined the room. | 22:23:25 |
classywhetten | I made it here! | 22:24:56 |
art|code | Congrats! | 23:53:10 |
5 May 2018 |
classywhetten | So I was doing some digging on archiveofourown.org and saw that the website code is licensed under the GPL. Also their parent organization (Organization for Transformative works) has a Legal advocacy team that we could maybe reach out to for some of the Licensing questions and concerns you mentioned during your presentation.art|code | 02:06:48 |
classywhetten | http://www.transformativeworks.org | 02:07:35 |
art|code | Thanks for the link. I will most definitely check that out... | 16:44:45 |
8 May 2018 |
| classywhetten invited thaliaai. | 04:06:45 |
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9 May 2018 |
art|code | Hi thaliaai ! | 20:07:23 |
art|code | Just put up the new crowdmining page -- what do people think? https://fivespaces.me/rosecode.html | 20:08:35 |
12 May 2018 |
art|code | New issue on Github: https://github.com/BlackCatProductions/rosecode/issues/1 | 18:33:42 |
art|code | (Wanted to try and gather up some of Brian's great suggestions and capture as an archive for future reference. Once we have consensus about collaboration tools we may want to convert this to a top-level markdown document (part of the readme, for instance) but in the meantime Issues are an easy way to contribute back and forth. No coding required. | 18:36:10 |
classywhetten | art|code: WIth the mining page I did have to disable my adblockers in order to mine, but I've left it open for a while. | 19:33:50 |
art|code | Yes, you would. Right now we're just using Coinhive's existing script, so it tends to trigger Ad Blockers. If/when we shift to our own mining pool, we should be able to avoid getting blocked. | 20:05:00 |
art|code | P.s. Thanks! | 20:05:05 |
classywhetten | up to 100k hashes now | 20:05:26 |
art|code | nice. are you running it at the original presets? | 20:06:44 |
classywhetten | 3 threads, 90 percent | 20:07:00 |
art|code | whoah, heavy duty. if you have a gaming machine, that should be fine. I typically don't go above 2 on my laptop... | 20:08:39 |
art|code | if you hear the fan come on, obviously cease and desist. | 20:10:08 |
classywhetten | It's got a ryzen 5 1600 processor. 6 physical cores, so I'm willing to spare a few when I'm just web browsing and reading. | 20:11:10 |
art|code | heheh, works for me. this is why I think geeks are the right audience for crowdmining: they have the hardware. | 20:28:50 |
art|code | Of course, they likely also have ad blockers installed. But they are more likely to understand the basic principles of crytpocurrency mining and not be scared off by it. | 20:29:09 |
classywhetten | Up to 250k right now. Just out of curiosity, what does that translate to for the project? | 20:39:44 |
classywhetten | Like a dollar? | 20:43:03 |
art|code | Much less, actually. :( | 20:45:10 |
art|code | Mining only works in the aggregate... | 20:45:38 |
art|code | Depends on a lot of factors, such as hash rate, XMR price, and of course the total number of hours online. If you had about 1000 people running the site in the background each day, you'd probably earn somewhere between 25 cents and $1 per user per month. | 20:47:12 |
art|code | I need to write a client-side mining screensaver. | 20:47:40 |