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October 28th, 2014

@roasbeef Though the CPU spikes are a direct result of a cron job that calls getUTXOSet via bitcoin-cli in order to update certain metrics.

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@roasbeef I have system metrics @ http://t.co/udOjX9fkaJ - it’s a close approx to Bitcoin Core usage. Could be more accurate if I use psutil

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@roasbeef Totally. I haven’t played around with btcd yet but I’d like a better understanding of node performance across implementations.

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RT @roasbeef: .@lopp I have a similar project of my own, but for btcd: http://t.co/KaGufyJlrT. Repo located at: https://t.co/rFumvLHnrV.

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@grafana Any recommendation for visualizing min/median/max when max can be order of magnitude greater than median? http://t.co/cjAL3Gu9H1

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Are you one of the few dozen people who is both a @grafana and a expert? I’m looking to brainstorm ideas for statoshi.info

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@Pierre_Rochard @aantonop Gotcha; are there any efforts under way to make WoT easier to use? Wouldn’t the value of WoT grow w/more users?

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@Pierre_Rochard @aantonop Is there a manifesto / summary of your views? I keep seeing “spend months on -assets to understand”

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@Pierre_Rochard @aantonop Seems WoT users believe no one outside of the WoT can be trusted, but my understanding is that WoTs can be gamed.

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@aantonop I’m interested in the WoT fixation myself; I can understand the other things but have yet to grasp the first.

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Creator of the plug & play node hardware project is making good progress; I suspect it will be ready in time for Bitcoin Core 0.10 release.

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