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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @redlight_pleb 6 Mar \ on: Quick guide for small shops bitcoin_beginners
Amazing guide and will be a reference that I’ll be using to others. Bookmarked, thanks heaps Darth
God that 911s is gorgeous, dream job working on those beautiful creatures.
I’m a sucker for a racing 944 also.
Feel free to keep posting Porsche content for sats!
Likeliness that each individual would only have 1 Th to their name is low - it’s one of those things that you end up having - let’s say an Avalon 3s , or a bitaxe with 8 asics.
But truly I see the future of home mining where your main heat sources are from a miner or 2 - that heat your water, underfloor heating, radiators etc etc replacing boilers and the like. This way the hash is a bonus and not a hobby. Want a warm house? You’ll be inadvertently hashing - warmth comes first
I am in a similar boat as the OP, albeit running a futurebit Apollo2.
It was obvious to me running such little hashrate at home was only worth having it solo mining , no daily rewards but entering the lottery every 10 minutes.
This way you still get a space heater but you also are more likely to run it irrespective of sat/dollar - as you may (unlikely but you can’t be in the lottery until you are competing) mine a block and reap the wards.
A bitaxe has done it, why wouldn’t you be in the lottery!
Beautiful spot.
Reminds me of those old farm houses with the wrap around decks , living in the sun at all times.
Do you know of any good books that is a tactile beautifully thought out on this topic?
A red alert 2 post came across my way on twitter yesterday… nostalgia value is mega high … and now this! The universe is talking to me
I feel like generally the biggest upside to having a hww is being able to sign for things without the admin of punching your seed in every time, and ideally keeping your seed offline - never touching a internet connected device etc
I think this is truly the answer. All the reading and searching you want and you’ll have no idea til
You’re in it.
I beg to differ. If you are willing to be humble, re-engage the learner mindset , have daily gratitude - you can do anything
Oh 100% chef is an option.
I’m super wary of doing things that you “like” as a hobby - as a job.
I enjoy cooking too - but doing it as your grind - high pressure and dealing with unhappy patrons.
Actually I think it was watching The Bear - tv show put me off!!
Right? It was in the perfect setting, perusing an old second hand bookshop , this perfect quote just sitting there waiting to be found.
I hear the oil side earns a good wicket - reckon it’ll be some hard graft out there!
Honestly cruising around in a truck kind of seems like bliss
Yep along the same lines as my thinking. Trying to understand if refrigeration would make more sense for home integration mining as you’re working more often with heat exchange to different mediums?