OISC VM by @nickharbour: https://t.co/HTENCypxZF p16+ "Subleq program implements another one-instruction set computer architecture mini-vm: RSSB (Reverse Subtract and Skip if Borrow)", "Bochs emulator on a modern system will take several minutes to validate the input". h/t @s4tan
sha512crypt & Drupal 7+ password cracking on ZTEX 1.15y quad-@FPGA_boards using soft CPUs (16-way SMT, 10 CPU cores/chip, 40 4-way SHA-512 cores/chip, 160 threads/chip) now in JtR: https://t.co/WPz6Pj7gjB
As far as I'm aware, it's first time these hashes are implemented on FPGA.
This is a purse with an up-to-date database of blocks.
https://t.co/7YMFwPDaeh https://t.co/PiyZ5jq1cV New link Official cryply core wallet database of blocksThe wallet.dat purse file is created the first time it is run. It is advisable to keep in a safe place.
Great news! The new original cryply miner was optimized.
The increase in productivity was from 5 to 12%. Example I have an Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz.
Download the new version of the original miner cryply by link https://t.co/va74FN0ONR
GetPoWHash is also used by Litecoin even though its PoW isn't that heavy. So must be OK (if no implementation bugs), and I guess people are used to block hashes not being visibly below target?
@solardiz Thank you for spreading words about Cryply!. Who gonna join please download latest wallet from https://t.co/tMzo59Ss9s and download miners from official pools. #freecryply
Cryply - an altcoin that was using yescrypt 0.5 for PoW - hard-forked today to switch to my new PoW-focused algorithm yespower (CPU-friendly, GPU-unfriendly). yespower is similar to yet different from the passwords-focused yescrypt 1.x. I'll setup a yespower homepage a bit later.