xmrig on a fone hardware... does it really pay off?
W00t!
Turns out my old Android tablet (that I never use) can run Linux (PostmarketOS).
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
There are a few phones I already disposed of that could have, too :(
Probably more efficient, powerful and reliable than a Raspberry Pi for running a server; just not as hardware-hackable.
I don't actually need another server just now, so maybe I should compile XMRig on it and mine some maxi tears...?
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If the opportunity cost for the hardware is zero, and I have solar panels, then its just a matter of my time.
That would be a couple of minutes of my actual attention, since I've built XMRig before.
Actual answer: IDK, but might be amusing!
Well with unused hardware and solar panels it might pay off, even if it s just some sats per day.
If you have to pay electricity, usually it doesnt pay off, depends where you live though.
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unfortunately in Florida you need hurricane insurance and they will not insure a roof with solar panels because it could have been structurally compromised.
and there isn't as much space in Florida as in Australia so i can't just use a ground array.
but solar roof tiles are improving. i expect by the time roof needs replacing the tech will be hurricane proof to the point where insurance will cover it.