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  • faen @ faen:
    if i need to do something with my cpu i just close xmrig for a bit
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  • faen @ faen:
    but I use it, personally.
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  • faen @ faen:
    you can probably tell by the name xmRIG that its intended for true xmr ops
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  • faen @ faen:
    while the gui is directly through xmr, which ultimately doesn't really help decentalization all that much
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  • faen @ faen:
    and goes through mining pools
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  • faen @ faen:
    yeah, xmrig is like, meant to go sicko mode
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    is there much difference between monero GUI and xmrig when it comes to speed?
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  • faen @ faen:
    however if you do it that way, youll have to download the daemon's blocks so that you can be a node
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  • faen @ faen:
    in the advanced options they'll let u mine
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  • faen @ faen:
    if you don't want to run a dedicated miner but you'd rather it mine in the background, get the official
    moneroGUI program
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  • faen @ faen:
    i'd say that you should pick a mining pool that doesn't have many people mining on it to support the decentralization of it
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  • faen @ faen:
    mining it is extremely easy. get xmrig, use their wizard to make a config for it, load it up
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  • faen @ faen:
    xmr is a vital step in crypto imo
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  • faen @ faen:
    i used to mine it any time i went to bed on my actual pc to support it
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    i'll fuckin do it on my actual PC who cares lol
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    how do mine xmr
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    yo i gotta get on that shit actually yeah
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  • faen @ faen:
    i only mine it to support xmr
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  • faen @ faen:
    on one of my homelabs i mine xmr and i'd be happy to give you any of that that i happen to have, even though realistically its probs like 8 dollars lmfao
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  • faen @ faen:
    no prob, gotta support the homies lol
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    faen said:
    alllllright, if you insist. im here to help tho if u ever need anything
    thankyou <3
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  • faen @ faen:
    IT is a world of constant learning, there's things I thought i knew that i realize i didn't every single day. if im going to hopefully wind up a sys admin i need to learn as much as possible
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  • faen @ faen:
    alllllright, if you insist. im here to help tho if u ever need anything
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    thank you so much but i'm good, i promise
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    please keep ur things omg
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  • faen @ faen:
    not guaranteed but i do have a lot of hardware laying around im not using
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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  • faen @ faen:
    i'd have to search around in my storage and see if i can get something together, but i might have a server you could use
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  • faen @ faen:
    ninturez0 said:
    and i cant really just reinstall because then everything is wiped
    yeah im talkin about once you get a physical homelab set up
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  • faen @ faen:
    esxi is fine and does the job, but i'd say start with/aim to primarily use proxmox
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    and i cant really just reinstall because then everything is wiped
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    faen said:
    practice raid configs, setting up VMs on a type 1 hypervisor
    my current host offers esxi i think but i have no idea how to use that shit
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  • faen @ faen:
    etc
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  • faen @ faen:
    practice raid configs, setting up VMs on a type 1 hypervisor
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  • faen @ faen:
    however, I'd still urge you to get a homelab together and practice making a personal NAS to store shit on. learn how to host your music collection or something on it and use jellyfin/plex to get it on your other devices
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  • faen @ faen:
    until you have more resources
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  • faen @ faen:
    you're right, vps is probably the best method to the madness for now
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  • faen @ faen:
    yeah, thats true
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    yeah but then there is the problem with hosting what is effectively a piracy site from my home internet
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  • faen @ faen:
    also I just looked into it as well and im seeing plenty of router builds with rpi4
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  • faen @ faen:
    doesn't gotta be rpi
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  • faen @ faen:
    right well you'd just need a shitty lil thing
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  • faen @ faen:
    oh right
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  • faen @ faen:
    ofc you'd have to learn how to get pfsense set up, but its really not that hard. im sure you could get it together
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    just looked it up says you cant install pfsense on rpi?
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  • faen @ faen:
    then that's ur dynamic ip stupidity solved
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  • faen @ faen:
    right. so thats what im saying, if you *happen* to come across a rpi, and load pfsense onto it
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  • ninturez0 @ ninturez0ninturez0's icon:
    faen said:
    u ever played with pfsense?
    i use my ISP router đź’€
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  • faen @ faen:
    u ever played with pfsense?
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