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community-golem-docs
- Brief view into Golem Provider
- Troubles with Thorg? Try taking a look at this community-built help page!
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Golem migration still possible?
Maybe this is useful? https://github.com/figurestudios/community-golem-docs/blob/main/coin/migration-faq.md
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Understanding Golem
Requesting your First Task on Golem - if you want to see how it works before committing to the project with your time.
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Summary of free ways to make crypto after 1 month
Have you looked into a) Providing for Golem (if not, check out the FAQ too)? It doesn't run 24/7 like mining so you could run it alongside your mining software. It also only uses CPU's for now, so if you're only mining on GPU you can utilize this and CPU minable coins (like Ripple).
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Still don't get what Golem is? Here's a (hopefully) simple explanation!
Read more here.
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The Power Of Brand Awareness
There's a great community-created guide (by u/figureprod) that goes through the 6 main steps of getting started for Windows: https://github.com/figurestudios/community-golem-docs/blob/main/providing/provider-setup.md#on-windows
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Golem providing making too little? Check this out!
Link here.
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Minimize loss from idle-servers
Don't want to mine on CPUs? This might make you not like Golem - even though it isn't a constant workload and you can tweak how many cores, how much RAM, and how much storage you allocate to the node. If not, you can get started here. The Raspberry Pi's could also be running Golem nodes on any amount of cores too. Installment instructions for Raspberries can be found here.
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Unused Pi? Make money with it!
Need help? Refer to the provider FAQ or join the discord.
awesome-golem
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Isn't ICP a *clear* evolution of blockchain technology, am I missing something?
If you want to run scientific calculations or similar, I highly recommend Golem. Right now, its best applications are ones that can scale by sharding, to use parallel computations. Think doing 100 similar small jobs on 100 computers instead of 1 large job on 1 computer. One average CPU-month costs $3.17, or you can rent 100 CPU-hours for $0.44. Notable examples are blender_cuda which runs on a GPU, and the entirety of awesome-golem.
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PSA | Developers, do this on your repositories!
Adding the repository to the awesome-golem repository. Doing this makes it possible to scout a neat and organized list of projects, without having to do much digging. There are categories that help go through the list quickly, for those that are looking for something specific.
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Daily General Discussion - November 12, 2021
There are lots of use cases on Golem. Many of which were created by the community. You can keep track of them relatively easily on Awesome Golem (all the applications on that list were created within the last year, for the latest implementation, Yagna).
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Wildland Update (GLM - Golem Foundation Project) & why Golem is a sleeping giant
See everything you can do with Golem: https://github.com/golemfactory/awesome-golem
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What's a coin that was popular and had a lot of hype at one time, but now completely died down?
Golem as a project is larger than it's ever been, there's an awesome list of community created apps and tools, the network has more nodes this year than it has before (stats), there's been over 300k GNT / GLM given out to the community in the GLM Rewards Program, not including bounties and hackathons in the last year (48,000 GLM + 83,180 USDC).
- Auto Editor on Golem
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Welcome to the Fall edition of the Golem AMA - October 6th, 2021, 6pm CEST
The Golem ecosystem is growing steadily (here’s our Awesome list in case you missed it, recently listed on the overall Awesome repository with over 160k stars!)
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Introducing Thorg: mining made easy and fun, powered by Golem
There are actually already quite a few things you can do with Golem already before Thorg. It's part of the reason why Awesome Golem, containing all the useful stuffs is already listed on the overall Awesome repo which is the 8th highest starred repo on GitHub.
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Any crypto veterans want to share what were the 'next big thing' coins back in 2017 that flopped?
It's also much easier to build applications on the new network as a potential requestor. We have a lot of community-created apps that people can run and/or learn from. There are also tools that are community-created which never existed around Clay Golem. You can find most of them listed here on Awesome Golem.
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Understanding Golem
Awesome-Golem - for pre-existing applications.
What are some alternatives?
node - Source code for Akash node, a secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer cloud computing network
gpt-neo - An implementation of model parallel GPT-2 and GPT-3-style models using the mesh-tensorflow library.
node - Mysterium Network Node - official implementation of distributed VPN network (dVPN) protocol
yapapi - Python high-level API for Golem.
homebrew-golem - Golem is creating a global market for computing power.
DeML-Golem - Proof Of Concept of DEcentralised Machine Learning on top of the Golem (https://golem.network/) architecture
yagna-binaries
siad - The Sia daemon
awesome-dapps - A curated list of awesome decentralized applications / resources
goth - Golem Test Harness, an integration testing framework for yagna - the (new) Golem Network client.
auto-editor - Auto-Editor: Effort free video editing!