I used it, wasn’t that bad… however my coins are flagged as “probably coinjoined” on explorers after doing so. Is there a way to mix them again or differently and get rid of that?
Friend just contacted me. A farmer with a big solar park needs to shut them off at times. In times of low demand the energy company does not want the electricity. He wants to use these timeslots time mine bitcoin. Seems like a good idea. I would like to make a quick calculation. Basically its free energy because it would not be generated at all otherwise. If this could work out it might help a lot of other solar farms over here.
Actually he might even have an easier time making his subsidy goals if he can keep the farm on, the subsidy is based on the amount of hours per year his solar farm is on. I dont want to take that into the calculation at first though.
Does somebody with mining experience have some tips to get me started? What are some things to take into account apart from the obvious ROI of the miners vs the time they will be powered with free (or very cheap) electricity.
Any place to get bulk old(er) miners and check prices?
What is necessary maintenance wise to keep these machines running. Any problems with turning them on and off a lot?
Just be sure to check your ferritine/iron levels. If you have hemochromatosis, like me, combine it with making blood donations every 3 to 6 months and/or iron absorption blocking additions to your meals (green tea extracts, turmeric etc). Iron overload is a slow but steady killer…
Missing SmartIR and Alarmo. Also the best you can do is get rid of the damn Raspberry Pi and install on real hardware. In my opinion RPI is not suitable for production-use in case of Home Assistant.
Same, the cartridge is catching dust. I had some fun with it initially but have zero desire to go and finish it. Might also be the age, cannot get myself to game a lot anymore anyway. I get hyped about a new title of a big franchise I used to play in my youth… but usually after a couple of hours I need to drag myself to start and play it again.
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