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sech1
haha, someone actually did it:
minero.cc
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sech1
0.7 h/s on 1 thread on my notebook
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Inge-
I was getting an awesome 6h/s on my phone back in the day - but only cn/r
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sech1
1 h/s cn/r gives more $ than 1 h/s RandomX, so I have no idea why anyone would run randomx web-mining at all
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sech1
because web-mining cn/r give more hashes
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sech1
cn/r gives about 18% more per hash right now
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binaryFate
lol "Get revenue by running the hidden miner in the background of your Website."
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hyc
3.6H/s on 8 threads
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hyc
it's not using 2GB RAM is it
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selsta
does not work on my phone
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sech1
hyc It's using light mode
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hyc
yeah that's what I figured
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hyc
I don't see any scenario where this is worth doing. even if you're posting longform articles
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hyc
and it takes several minutes to read them
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hyc
or you're posting lengthy videos
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hyc
even with several minutes per site visit, you're making dirt.
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sech1
watching videos online is one scenario
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sech1
but they certainly need to mine something else
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hyc
on an unrelated topic, would RandomX make a good memtest-like stress test? it would have to be modified to span across all physical memory
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sech1
It's already used for testing. It's the most sensitive test to detect Ryzen's Infinity Fabric instability.
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sech1
But it's not the best for memory testing, memtest is better
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hyc
yeah I suppose uniform bit patterns are more useful for memory testing
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sech1
It's really weird - my system can run for days mining RandomX, but it BSODs frequently when mining good old CN/R
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sech1
It's a bit beyond stable clocks
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tevador
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tevador
note that it's 1 instruction in x86...
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sech1
next we need someone make RandomX miner in Minecraft
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tevador
or better yet, wasm interpreter in Minecraft and run the wasm version there
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tevador
1 hash per century?
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tevador
supportxmr is at 40% of the network hashrate
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xmrpow
200mhs. That is crazy
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xmrpow
One guy just pointed 200mhs there.
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xmrpow
That clearly cant be a botnet
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tevador
nicehash is only ~50 MH/s
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tevador
maybe amazon started mining with spare VMs? lol
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xmrpow
just 150mhs missing ;)
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tevador
it must be some amateur who cannot setup their own pool
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xmrpow
That does not make sense...
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xmrpow
If you own that amount of hash, you have some money on the table...
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xmrpow
and even if you dont own the machines....
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xnbya
its 200MH from azure
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xnbya
was pointed at minexmr before
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xnbya
erdf in -pools is responsible for it it would seem
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sech1
220 MH/s as of now
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xmrpow
xnbya: Do you know how M5M400 was able to get the info that it is on azure if the guy used a proxy?
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selsta
he didn’t before
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xmrpow
ah ok.
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xmrpow
Thank you
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xnbya
yeah he was directly connecting the miners before
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xnbya
I'm suprised the accounts havent been suspended by azure yet
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M5M400
me too
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selsta
I wonder if he is using stolen/education credits
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selsta
wouldn’t Azure be unprofitable?
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sech1
it would be like 10% profitable
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sech1
meaning you get back 10% of what you spend :D
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M5M400
selsta: I assume stolen, but can't prove it. so I watch and learn
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xmrpow
Shouldnt they recognize the load?
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M5M400
they should
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xmrpow
You can t hide 200mhs that easy
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sech1
well, it's office hours in the US now, let's see how alert they are
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M5M400
it's been going on for days
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xmrpow
M5M400: But not at that scale right?
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M5M400
only in bursts
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M5M400
few hours
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tevador
that's like 500000 vCPUs
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xnbya
was at ~38k connections earlier
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xnbya
so ~5kh per instance
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sech1
M$ had 1+ million servers in 2015, so it must be noticeable for them. I don't know how many servers they have now, but 500k vCPUs is a significant %
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M5M400
~40k boxes
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M5M400
epycs it seems.
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M5M400
poorly configured
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moneromooo
Maybe they're just running windows.
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moneromooo
(sorry, it just feels so good)
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sech1
They do actually
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sech1
Windows on servers, IIS for websites...
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sech1
Nightmare
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M5M400
i can't really believe they don't care if someone just fully maxxes out 40k boxes
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M5M400
without a warning triggering anywhere
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xnbya
they are probably all on different accounts
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M5M400
unlikely
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M5M400
or does azure just enumerate public IPs across all accounts?
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M5M400
the netblocks are really tight
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tevador
5 KH/s with an Epyc? must be heavily throttled
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M5M400
or just shit configured
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xmrpow
This guy cant mine with own credits: For 80 epyc cores it would bring round about 5 Euro per day and it costs round about 240 Dollar (L80s instance)
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xmrpow
sech1: so not even 10 % ... profit
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UkoeHB_
wouldn't it be -90% profit?
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M5M400
xmrpow: you are aware that azure and aws give away shitloads of credits to startups and research companies?
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xmrpow
UkoeHB: Yes should be -98%
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xmrpow
M5M400: Nope, never used them before
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M5M400
one of my first big miners back in the good ol' days was mining the shit out of AWS on totally legit credits. they got like 1M$ worth of credits shoved up their ass. he made like 100k$ worth of xmr out of it
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M5M400
he also applied for a variety of university clusters... had problems getting shit to compile on that unusual hardware
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M5M400
I agree that the most likely scenario is stolen credits. but simply assuming is not good enough
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xmrpow
true
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xmrpow
M5M400: You could point this guy at our pool. We are having lower fees :P
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M5M400
xmrpow: go ahead, ask him
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M5M400
I guess it'll be over soon though
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xmrpow
Just kidding ;)
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M5M400
i mean, he could totally set up a proxy to mine on a variation of small pools
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M5M400
simultanously
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xmrpow
he could....
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xmrpow
Maybe you can contact him ;)
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xmrpow
Just place him a message at his stats :-D
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M5M400
seems like it's over