I would hazard a guess that that was when global routing table hit 512K routes and crashed a few hundred ISP routers worldwide? That might have been earlier in the year though.
Ouch. Thanks for the information. In addition, that second link helps us work out what equivalent hardware at home we could use to accomplish a similar (non)return. Purchasing an AMD HD7970 graphics card, with a hash…
Yes, that is true. My post was assuming the price of LTC did not change, although over the past 2 weeks it hasn't ventured very far north of of $24 or even very far south $22.…
Lets quickly do the math on this. At the time of writing, Litecoin is at $23.50 and Bitstamp is showing Bitcoin at $821. The cost of the lowest service is 0.75BTC pa, which works out to be $615.75 per year. 615.75/23.50…
For the commenter's applauding Jimmy Wales' new language skills, he's referring to the story of Amy Mather and her adventures with python and the Raspberry Pi. Linked video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a35XINnYFtA
I would hazard a guess that that was when global routing table hit 512K routes and crashed a few hundred ISP routers worldwide? That might have been earlier in the year though.
Ouch. Thanks for the information. In addition, that second link helps us work out what equivalent hardware at home we could use to accomplish a similar (non)return. Purchasing an AMD HD7970 graphics card, with a hash…
Yes, that is true. My post was assuming the price of LTC did not change, although over the past 2 weeks it hasn't ventured very far north of of $24 or even very far south $22.…
Lets quickly do the math on this. At the time of writing, Litecoin is at $23.50 and Bitstamp is showing Bitcoin at $821. The cost of the lowest service is 0.75BTC pa, which works out to be $615.75 per year. 615.75/23.50…
For the commenter's applauding Jimmy Wales' new language skills, he's referring to the story of Amy Mather and her adventures with python and the Raspberry Pi. Linked video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a35XINnYFtA