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hyc
ok, seems like a worthwhile change. I can PR it or do you want to?
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selsta
I did already
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hyc
ok cool
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selsta
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hyc
I commented. I don't like duplicating the mmap call multiple times.
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hyc
would prefer just tweaking the flags instead
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selsta
yep ok
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selsta
updated
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hyc
looks good, approved
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hyc
iOS should have the same concern, and it runs arm64 native
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selsta
does MAP_JIT exist on linux?
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hyc
nope
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hyc
it's definitely Apple-specific
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sech1
70.5 MH/s, seems to have stopped growing
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sech1
the fucker earns $3272/day
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hyc
commandeering data centers for fun and profit
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hyc
such a methodical increase in hashrate. maybe it's not stealing unused cycles. maybe it's an actual mining farm
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hyc
but built from old/reclaimed servers
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sech1
and now he's dropping, 69.6 MH/s... not a mining farm!
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hyc
consider how many kW he must be burning thru, e probably saw his electric bill :P
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jwinterm
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jwinterm
40 I guess
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jwinterm
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hyc
Friday. someone must've shut off a bunch of machines for the weekend ;)
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hyc
a botnet that stopped growing? how? usually a malware infection just keeps continuing to spread.
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jwinterm
maybe more like a sysadmin net
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hyc
that could be, yeah, ramping up for otherwise idle time. but it spends more time up than down
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hyc
maybe it's a dedicated mining farm, but in a place with poor ventilation, so it only operates during cooler hours of the day
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hyc
or in a place with differential electrical rates, so it only ramps up during low fee hours
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jwinterm
that seems more likely, but if that was the case why run half the machines when it's not profitable?
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hyc
yeah, no idea
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selsta
or someone exploiting cloud providers in some way and one provider found out about it
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sech1
Down to 27.5 MH/s, just as I thought. Some big cloud provider was first to kick him!
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selsta
yea sounds most likely
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Inge-
someone on TG was talking about having had 60MH on AWS until recently
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kinghat[m]
i heard MS as well but it was just an article title, i didnt read it.
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hyc
I'm surprised that they could get past a service provider's billing system. they should be tracking every CPU second being burned.