reading about the tax implications of mining motherfucker
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All right. Six cards sold, roughly for what I paid for them (or at a slight profit adjusting for the fact that I sold my old 1080 and kept one of the 1080Ti FTW). Still mining Monero with my E5 2687W-v4 chips, but I might cut back on that once it really warms up. Full circle!
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Overall, I think I made about $1500 net of electricity. Purely as a function of the hours I burned on this project, this was an economic loss given my marginal value of time. But factor in the value of learning, experimentation, heating, and entertainment, and I made a killing.
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Thanks for following along, everyone. I'll be sure to document the next slightly-unhinged project I start out on. (This wasn't my first--ask my pal
@Lexirad about living with me sophomore year--and it sure won't be the last.) xoxoShow this thread
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lol, I already want to know what tradwiferobot has to say about complaining about the temp.
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HA she's out of town til Saturday but I look forward to that update kind of :D
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That is chilly if you don't have a radiator. Where do you live?
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I'm in Seattle. I have a furnace, but it's been offline since September. Some mechanism was gunked up, burning excess gas (and not cleanly), and the gas company guy suggested I should probably turn it off. That's what got me started on this kick, actually!
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Colleague is running some ETH-based insurance that pays for rainy days in your city. http://rainyday.black.insure . He's part of the Hyperledger/OT crowd. It's in beta, I think, and he's basically looking for testers. Payouts in BLCK tokens.
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