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Some more old time 2013/2014 dogecoin lore I used to voltmod/overclock ASICs for members of r/dogecoin (at-cost, to keep hashrate in the hands of shibes). Total fire hazard to have em all running at once (test burn-in to see if I broke any prior to shipping). Together, they mined 124,000+ dogecoin a day!
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This is pretty cool to see. I wish I knew more about this stuff lol
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Plenty of time to learn my dude - we've long since moved on from the tech we had back then tho! 50 $degen
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Any tips on where one would start learning? Iā€™m pretty tech savvy I like to think.
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For hardware engineering/electronics, Arduino is an amazing place to start. Also good for learning some programming fundamentals! There's excellent courses available on it on Udemy and YouTube too! For pure software (which is me nowadays for the most part), I'd recommend python and again a Udemy/YouTube course!
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Nice thanks bro. Iā€™ve played around with arduino a little bit when building my own 3d printed robots for fun. Made a guardian robot from Zelda Breath of the Wild that had a rotating head and flashing led lights lol Never looked at it from the crypto side though
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That sounds awesome! On the crypto side - nowadays I don't really recommend getting into it unless you have cash to burn. ASICs are seriously expensive pieces of kit to break, and I broke plenty šŸ˜¬
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