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homebrew-golem
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node
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Hi, can someone help me? I already tried in many ways
Github: https://github.com/mysteriumnetwork/node/releases/tag/1.19.21 Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~mysteriumnetwork/+archive/ubuntu/node-pre.
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The Heisenbug lurking in your async code (Python)
Yes, it's visible on goroutine profile, provided by built-in profiler pprof. E.g.: https://github.com/mysteriumnetwork/node/issues/5311#issueco...
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why are there 2 myst contract addresses?
however, i have not been on the mysterium.network website or following updates lately, until now. the following new link (https://docs.mysterium.network/for-node-runners/payout-guide), now shows 2 different contract addresses (one of them appears to be for ethereum main net): 0x4Cf89ca06ad997bC732Dc876ed2A7F26a9E7f361
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I just got linux on my Raspberry Pi, what should I do with it?
You can also earn some money with something like mysterium.network
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[ERROR] Failed to export identity: identity not found
Upgrade to the latest node version. https://github.com/mysteriumnetwork/node/releases/tag/1.9.4
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Any security related risk from running a node?
https://github.com/mysteriumnetwork/node * All communications are done through Wireguard so your communications are encrypted with SSL. That leaves the node runner or anyone else in the same network for that matter unable to analyze your traffic or inspect it. They would only see scrambled that if they chose to analyze this with Wireguard. * Law wise is dependent on your country...there is 1 known issue in Germany in 5 years and is recommended to then enable "Only partner traffic" which is a whitelisted traffic. But in other EU countries there are no issues, I live in Spain and there are no issues law wise.
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All services offline on node?
Node should run properly and UI has some issues: https://github.com/mysteriumnetwork/node/issues/5049
- Security of Using Mystermium VPN
- OK, So what is really happening here?
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Linux failed to lookup host
I posted here but not sure if I did right but I will link my problem: Linux failed to lookup host · Issue #4507 · mysteriumnetwork/node (github.com)
homebrew-golem
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How do you break into the space and where is a good place to find projects to work on?
Golem, develop Docker applications and make use of their (now) very limited features. It's best suited for heavy calculations, or calculations you can split up between dozens or hundreds of nodes through sharding. A fork is working on bringing GPU & internet access, but it can be hard otherwise. They have a GLM Rewards Program that - generously rewards up to 20 users per month under regular conditions.
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Calling all developers, what are your opinions and experiences with various cryptocurrency protocols?
For compute, my experience has been the best with Akash, then Golem, then I have been unsuccessful with any other project as of yet. Both of these supports Docker images, but Golem is painfully thorough with securing providers with sandboxing in both networking and workloads. This makes Akash easier to use right now when wanting to run something more advanced such as a custom backend or a Minecraft Server.
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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.
- sheepit alternatives (as a contributor)
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Summary of the Golem AMA January 2022
Website: http://golem.network/
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Guys I need a new project! Please provide ideas!!
if you're not using your computer, you can consider letting other people use it! come checkout golem, a distributed super computer similar to Folding@Home, but for all kinds of computation not just protein research. You even earn some money and it's really easy to get started.
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Electricity/Cooling: how do you all afford it?
This is where the math of VPS on demand for testing vs home starts to matter. OR higher buy in but lower ongoing is SBC boards. Raspberry pi, turingpi, ION whatever boards from nvidia. All have higher cost, more limited abilities (in some ways) but FOR SURE are way lower power/heat than traditional low initial cost/higher ongoing. It's a common issue. Getting yourself a NAS or ESOS or SAN or whatever as an always on, mount it on the projects you need as storage. Depends on what you want, but an always on computer can do a hell of allot. golem.network, idle mining, BOINC for science, etc etc. Dunno, GLHF
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What to do with 18,000 Cores?
It is public and been running for a bit now, seeing as you asked I assume its ok for me to say its golem.network ? Definitely open though if you want to join
- Spielstopp Blockchain Service
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Why would you build a Raspberry Pi Cluster?
Run a golem.network node to rent out some pi's to others who can purchase their compute power, isn't much but glad to help someone when I'm not using it
What are some alternatives?
pwnagotchi - (⌐■_■) - Deep Reinforcement Learning instrumenting bettercap for WiFi pwning.
node - Source code for Akash node, a secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer cloud computing network
internet-pi - Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet.
celo-extension-wallet - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The celo wallet browser extension enables browsing celo blockchain enabled websites
Gridcoin-Tasks - Gridcoin community tasks repository
siad - The Sia daemon
yagna-binaries
SecretNetwork - 𝕊 The Secret Network
v1-contracts - 🐍Uniswap V1 smart contracts
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darknode-cli - Tool for deploying and managing Darknodes