08:23:28 Threadripper 3990X = 50 kh/s 08:23:52 with only 4 channels of RAM (8x3200 CL16 32GB DIMMs), impressive 09:17:16 the ROI though .. 11:47:17 you buy 3990x to use in a pro workstation. mine only to fill idle time. roi doesn't factor in. 12:33:41 total miners 31312 14:49:59 https://github.com/tevador/randomx-service 14:50:20 benchmark: https://github.com/tevador/randomx-service/blob/master/doc/node-benchmark.js 15:09:01 heh. my 3970x is my new workstation, but it is going to have to work hard to earn its keep :) 16:02:25 it would be cool if someone could make an example web-mining page 18:04:46 Is there a clear benefit performance wise of a web miner over the pay rpc thing? Or the other way around? 20:08:32 hey folks, i noticed there are a number of repos somehow linked to randomx, beside randomx itself. Like the botnet spotter and this new service tevador just published. Wouldn't be cool to have a "RandomX" project on GitHub where all these repo can be hosted? 20:10:19 Would be easier for people to find the repo and interact with the "randomx team" 20:12:23 perhaps, but it's mostly stuff for developers 20:13:13 and AFAIK if you google RandomX, the repo is the first result 20:14:59 yeah, that's why should be in the same project. All there, easy to see, easy to contribute to 20:15:44 the repo is the first result -> yes but only the randomx repo, not all the other related projects 20:16:30 also, transerring the repo to a project won't make you lose SEO because they will stay linked (unless the personal repo and the project repo diverge somehow) 20:17:09 Just my opinion tho. Especially because i think nobody will use mooo's tool because people don't know it eists 20:17:10 *exists 20:22:09 https://github.com/randomx this is not my account 20:23:48 a squatter i guess? They made a personal account but i think the name now is taken for projects as well 21:08:35 https://github.com/randomx/test lol