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Description of Doge Miner Have you ever wondered what feels to be shibe digging and mining dogecoin? Here it is - DOGE MINER - dogecoin mining simulator, where you dig and craft your way through thousands or rocks and dogecoin ore. Features: •Simple minecraft style graphics! •Easy to understand flappy mechanics! •Easy to learn, but hard to master!

•Lots of fun! •One touch controls! •Play and win dogecoins! All permissions are used for Google Play Services as our games cannot be without them. The more people play – the more dogecoins we will giveaway on dogecoin subreddit ( ) So share it to your friends.

Minecraft Dogecoin DOGE Mining

In the times of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, feathercoin, peercoins Dogecoin must survive, so play ir and be part of our community. As some shibes said: “Its like minecraft and gold diggers child!” – Supin215 “Love the one finger mechanics mechanics” – John895 New Updates are coming! Such Development! Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook. What Is The Best Einsteinium EMC2 Mining Software. com/TechnePlay.

For all those who instinctively go, 'But they would never let me mine doge at work.' I work as a junior sysadmin at a medium sized tech company. Our department got a few new servers, and it is custom to stresstest those, toi make sure that they can handle the load. A senior adm,in has to be with the entire thing to make sure that stuff is allright. Anyways, since I am younger then the senior admins, I asked if I could do something to stresstest the calculating power of those. My senior looked at me, smiled, and said he would not care if I played 'the minecraft' on those things, as long as I would stresstest and logg the reuslts of the stresstest on all computers in the department.

I at first asked if I could only stresstest the new server, but he thought that I just wanted to do minecraft or something similar and went with 'stresstest all the computers in the department.' He even helped me fill out forms for a 'dynamic calculation based stresstest in a multiple host scenario under simulated work conditions with relevance to actual scenarios. ' I was totally thinking Management would look through the ruse, and just say, well, tell us about it, but apart from an official 'wow, you are such a freak you want to work even on the weekends' and a Kind of offical pat on the back for good work morale I got nothing. So, for the past weekend, I had 300 + AMD's and over 12 commercial blades mining for me, slinging doges back and forth with the speed of a small beowulf cluster. Yep, writing this after I had to return controll back to my senior, who atm is studying the logs of the stresstests.

Just saying, Try your luck, and ask. Management will read your proposal in the rarest of cases, and if you are trusted to do this, Dogecoin mining makes one hell of a stresstest.

Edit: Back from a meeting: I have now officially been patted on the back because due to my high duty dogecoin mining stresstest, we discovered the first signs of wear and tear on cabling in the serverroom that should have been good for a few more years, and several workstations that performed below expectations despite vendorgrade upgrades. All caught way within warranty. Plus, due to the fact that for the stresstest, if performed as per handbook, we would normally need at least 4 sysadmins working overtime for a couple of days, and I was able to do it alone over the weekend for 'next to no extra pay', I have been approached with the idea of designing a company wide stresstest. If everything goes to plan, and the performance does not diminish, I will be able to spend an other weekend like this, but this time, very computer in the building will be under my controll.

Only downside: I had to explain to my senior that dogecoin mining is not playing games on the computers. He seemed disappointed. Edit: Finally, time to take the total. Rough average combined hashrate of the experiment: 61200 khashes / second Rough Earnings, combined, for 48 hours: 261498.287 dogecoin Pools used: 5 different pools, 1 p2p pool, 1 american pools, 1 worldwide pool, 1 german pool and 1 'multipool' ( wanted to check out what roughly the same ammount of computing power brings me per pool, as to figure out where to put my home setup behind) Result by a slight margin: first place dogepool.pw. Netted me a personal best payout for roughly the average computational power. I mean, feck, I slung so much meaningless bullshit around that I feel I am not entitled to anything but a BS-award.

F2pool Bitcore BTX Mining Pool here. In my conversation with management, I felt like Edward Norton in Fight Club when he tells the chief of police that 'nobody loved that flat more then me'. I bamboozled them, showed them all the cuteness, when all I wanted was to chill at my small laptop, play dwarf fortress, smoke ciugarettes on the roof, and have below me all the doges being mined at a comfortable wealthy speed. But I guess it was just. Doge-y business ^ • • • • •.