distributed
FindTheMag
distributed | FindTheMag | |
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3 | 10 | |
1,543 | 7 | |
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9.6 | 2.8 | |
1 day ago | 6 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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distributed
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Shuffling large data at constant memory in Dask
Thanks, if you give it a try, you can share your experience in this GitHub issue, where developers are collecting info for further improvements. https://github.com/dask/distributed/discussions/7509
- Great forward progress on squashing cluster deadlocks
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Dask – a flexible library for parallel computing in Python
I would not recommend Dask. We use it just for simple job scheduling (that is, none of its fancy data structures) and run into issues just getting the work done efficiently. This issue, for instance, keeps the cluster from actually being utilized fully: https://github.com/dask/distributed/issues/4501. I feel like I'm on crazy pills, because it seems pretty serious yet it's gotten no attention.
FindTheMag
- Can I mine anything with a gtx 560 or a gtx 660?
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I made a tool to make it easier to heat your home with BOINC (like Folding@home).
This tool isn't price-sensitive but it could certainly be expanded to include such information if you wanted. I do make another tool https://github.com/makeasnek/FindTheMag, version two of that which should be released in the next month does pull price data about Gridcoin ( a coin that can be earned using BOINC ) and control crunching based on that, and it has this BOINCThermostat function built in as well.
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What happened to QUICKMAG.ml?
Idk but there's always FindTheMag https://github.com/makeasnek/FindTheMag
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Magnitude question....
Magnitude can vary quite greatly between projects, FindTheMag can show you your magnitude/hour on each project you're crunching. If all your crunching is under the same e-mail address and that e-mail has a beacon associated with it, there is no way the magnitude awarded is wrong.
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Gridcoin is the most profitable coin to "mine" with a GPU
Quickmag can give you an estimate of what you might make with various hardware, rarer cards have wider ranges in terms of estimate accuracy. FindTheMag is good for finding actual performance/profitability per project on your specific hardware. Also check out https://www.reddit.com/r/gridcoin/comments/svgjy6/gridcoin_miningcrunching_guide_and_faq_2022/
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Gridcoin Mining/Crunching Guide and FAQ 2022
You can get a rough estimate of what you might earn with your CPU/GPU combination using Quickmag. Note that Quickmag is unable to list all projects due to some projects not exporting the correct kind of stats. If you are solo crunching and have been crunching for more than a week, you can also use FindTheMag to get suggestions based on your machine's actual performance.
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New to Gridcoin? Get started here! (FAQ 2022 Edition)
Crunching: You can crunch with any computer (Mac, PC, or Linux). To get started crunching and earn your first GRC, we strongly suggest pool mining as it is the simplest way to get started. In short, you must create an account at a pool, choose which scientific research you want to participate in, download the BOINC software, and connect BOINC to the pool. After a few days, you can withdraw your GRC to your GRC wallet. You can use Quickmag to estimate how much GRC per day you can earn with your hardware, and FindTheMag to optimize your crunching (non-pool crunchers only) once you've been crunching for a week or two.
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Reminder: Want to optimize your crunching? There's a tool for that, well two actually
FindTheMag will pull stats from your own BOINC client so it's machine-specific, and mag stats from your Gridcoin wallet, and it will tell you the mag/hr you earn for each project. It will also suggest BOINC resource share (project weight) so you can dedicate a certain percent of your time to "mining projects" vs "passion projects" depending on how much you care about how much GRC you get.
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New tool for calculating the most efficient projects to crunch based on your hardware
Download it on GitHub at https://github.com/makeasnek/FindTheMag
What are some alternatives?
mpire - A Python package for easy multiprocessing, but faster than multiprocessing
gpu-utils - A set of utilities for monitoring and customizing GPU performance
cunumeric - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for NumPy at Scale
boinc - Open-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
legate.pandas - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for Pandas at Scale
openfl - An open framework for Federated Learning.
tdigest - t-Digest data structure in Python. Useful for percentiles and quantiles, including distributed enviroments like PySpark
BOINCThermostat - A simple script to resume/suspend BOINC based on ambient temperature
go-micro - A Go microservices framework
DataProfiler - What's in your data? Extract schema, statistics and entities from datasets
Dask - Parallel computing with task scheduling
next-runtime - The Next.js Runtime allows Next.js to run on Netlify with zero configuration