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Post by dentyuns on Jun 23, 2021 22:46:16 GMT
I believe there was a thread that mentions using the Holo-Link for more than just desktop...like on your phone.
But I notice that when I turn off my computer, the Intention Repeater and Holo-Link would also stop too. It also seems that the Intention Repeater starts over.
With the Google Colab Pro, I tried some scripts to make it stay active but none worked so far. If I turn off my computer, the Google Colab Pro stops running too.
So when I'm not turning on my computer I don't have access to Holo-Link.
How else would we run the Holo-Link for a longer period? Say, run it for 24/7 until you put the intention to stop...
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Post by reden on Jun 23, 2021 23:10:16 GMT
You can use your phone. You can leave your computer on and running. You can rent a VPS, a Virtual Private Server, which is a computer off there in some far away (or nearby) datacenter, connect to it, prepare a software that keeps programs running even after you close that connection, set the Repeater, and then exit. Nowadays, the cheapest VPS' are about 3-5 dollars a month.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jun 23, 2021 23:35:09 GMT
I know IONOS has VPS Servers for $2/month for 6 months and then like $35/month.
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Post by reden on Jun 24, 2021 0:42:03 GMT
I know IONOS has VPS Servers for $2/month for 6 months and then like $35/month. The ones I'm thinking about are 3-5 dollars monthly forever. They are provided by companies such as Vultr, Linode, DigitalOcean. They don't have many resources, at most 2 GB of RAM or a bit more if you scour other sites for deals too. But they are a start.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jun 24, 2021 10:14:52 GMT
I know IONOS has VPS Servers for $2/month for 6 months and then like $35/month. The ones I'm thinking about are 3-5 dollars monthly forever. They are provided by companies such as Vultr, Linode, DigitalOcean. They don't have many resources, at most 2 GB of RAM or a bit more if you scour other sites for deals too. But they are a start. My friend wants to create a new Crypto. Could a server like that be used to mine a crypto? I know GPUs are better, but how much are GPU servers? The one I use is 24GB of RAM, though I'm paying $25/month for 6 months and then like $45/month. But if you can make money with it, it's worth it.
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Post by reden on Jun 24, 2021 15:30:41 GMT
The ones I'm thinking about are 3-5 dollars monthly forever. They are provided by companies such as Vultr, Linode, DigitalOcean. They don't have many resources, at most 2 GB of RAM or a bit more if you scour other sites for deals too. But they are a start. My friend wants to create a new Crypto. Could a server like that be used to mine a crypto? I know GPUs are better, but how much are GPU servers? The one I use is 24GB of RAM, though I'm paying $25/month for 6 months and then like $45/month. But if you can make money with it, it's worth it. Many VPS providers consider it against their terms of service to mine crypto, so they will shut your account down. Here's a report of mining on IONOS server-help.org/index.php/2021/02/24/why-you-shouldnt-mine-cryptocurrency-on-ionos-cloud-vps-servers/Summary: it's not worth it, the gains are very low. GPU Servers are often very expensive. In Google's Cloud, for example, one P100 GPU is 740 dollars monthly. And a 16/24 GB RAM VPS is like 140 monthly. But those are the database-tier GPUs, and people rarely mine with those, instead preferring multiple customer GPUs, such as RTX 2080s. They may be much cheaper.
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Post by dentyuns on Jun 27, 2021 4:54:23 GMT
Sounds like it's miles away before something like this could be used 24/7
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