Based just on this thread, haters are on both sides, so I am not sure what you have in mind and would rather not want to go there.
Yes, if you could open a “NoSSD support” thread, or the next person that has questions about your code, that would be great. Also, if someone posts support question on this thread, maybe you could redirect that person to a purely support based thread.
Usually, other devs open a new thread if they have some news, so that is another route to make a switch (e.g., farmr thread is a good example), and people piggyback to those with support questions.
You should be thankful for a product page on the forum. Not my business but product support pages usually go on the products website, not somebody else’s website. I see this more as a nuthugger/support/marketing thread at this point.
Whelp, Chia is going to bring on GPU plotting and will be bringing some type of improved compression or similar feature of NoSSD. So I’m slowing down plotting knowing that in a month or two I will get 20% more via the official Chia route. I think it goes down like this. NoSSD inspired Chia to look at things differently. Ultimately Chia will win. They cannot afford competitors. They likely gleamed enough from what was said around here to reverse engineer or do a reverse think. Too bad for NoSSD that they can’t cash out of paving the way for the official Chia improvements. If you have a great technology that will help out a company, I would always choose to get the company onboard and cash in that way rather than trying to take on said company on my own. Said company will always win. An interesting story none the less. Hug away guys! I’m not judging!
keeps my plotter going all week if the script terminates/runs out of mem.
if ! pgrep nossd.sh ;then gnome-terminal -x /path/to/nossd.sh;fi
sleep 300
if ! pgrep nossd.sh ;then gnome-terminal -x /path/to/nossd.sh;fi
sleep 300
if ! pgrep nossd.sh ;then gnome-terminal -x /path/to/nossd.sh;fi
sleep 300
if ! pgrep nossd.sh ;then gnome-terminal -x /path/to/nossd.sh;fi
sleep 300
if ! pgrep nossd.sh ;then gnome-terminal -x /path/to/nossd.sh;fi
sleep 300
x10000
I also cant wait to replot. Looking forward to making k35s again even if i have to start a journal again. But, Only if they pay better than nossd.
I don’t want to derail this thread, but if you look at the history of all of this story, it’s pretty clear that Chia most certainly cares. Probably no different than why they implemented Mad Max plotter. GPU plotting seems to be a real game changer and will undoubtedly cause some regrets for people. Like those who bought copious amounts of RAM. Chia the company will take advancements that people come up with an implement them. Either you join the team as it were or they will most likely figure out your secret sauce and implement your ideas and you lose out on the credit and possible income. I believe Mad Max was the first person to talk about plotting with GPUs. Will be an interesting story soon I’m sure.
Hello friends,
I just had a look on my nossd plots (things I have never done before - because it works so well!)
And see a LOT of .spt files.
On my understanding it is the plots before the last compression, is it true ?
Any idea why I have so many spf files ?
$ la /disks/pool/plots-nossd/*.spt | wc -l
857
$ la /disks/pool/plots-nossd/*.fpt | wc -l
1340
Just make sure there is enough free space for at least one FPT plot in that directory, restart the client and it will finalize all SPT plots.
Use --no-plotting if you don’t want to make new plots during finalization.
Hello, since i mounted my sas expander i noticed that im getting less shares. I have 1065plots but i often see i only provided like 995-1015 shares. How i can check if it is a problem with maybe slow access time or maybe expander is overheating and causing slow scan times or something. Or maybe im just unluckly.But previously i was getting way more valid shares. Should i run plot check or something. I remeber back in the day when people had more than 2sesc proof time it was bad. I’m not having any stale shares tho so maybe it’s just luck idk
@full789 you can get a better estimation if you count total number of shares for multiple days. How many shares did you have in the last 10 days, in the last 30 days etc?