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legendary
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Okey Dokey Lokey
August 21, 2012, 11:22:56 AM
#12
Wow, Really? A "will i goto hell?"
Yea, You would. OH BUT WAIT NO YOU WONT BECAUSE XYZ WILL FORGIVE YOU IF YOU DO XYZ

My religious hatred aside, there are two things you can do.
Ask for permission and mostlikley get denied and !WATCHED!
Run them with a STEALTHY program (alot have been created for exactly what you need to do) One that will "mine when PC is idle" so that as soon as everyone stops using them, The mining starts, Then as soon as someone touches it, The mining stops.

This will cause you university to have an extra $1000-$4000 increse on thier monthly powerbill, While you kick back raking in $500-$1000/mo
Doing NOTHING because you made it all automated, And stealthed.

On of my friends has control of a Librarys network of computers, Hell it's all CPU's mining, But he's getting a free 375mh/s so he isnt complaining.

legendary
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Merit: 1000
August 21, 2012, 11:15:19 AM
#11
Last night I had cgminer running on 10 of the pcs there and got to about 5gh/sec

on average then, each gets 500 mhash/s.  pretty decent for lab computers, which normally don't have decent graphics cards installed.  almost too decent. are you sure?

either way, get permission first otherwise that is stealing.
newbie
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August 21, 2012, 10:54:12 AM
#10
Don't you have to log in?  Wouldn't these processes be running under your username?
member
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Merit: 10
August 21, 2012, 10:41:57 AM
#9
Go ahead and read the the fair use statement you signed probably your freshman year. Any use of school property for profit is prohibited.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 21, 2012, 06:28:23 AM
#8
So basically, if I continue then I will go to hell. or Jail. (Or both) ?

My reasoning is that I pay for the usage of these facilities and as long as I do not break or damage them then I am okay?
The thing is, even some of the lecturers use these labs for mass downloading/torrenting and thus we are also allowed to use the labs for torrenting and downloading. What is the difference between shooting up the bandwidth bill than shooting up the electricity bill?

So you're already doing it?

It's a lucrative but risky business. You can ruin your career easily doing that, and no judge would believe you can possibly be stupid enough to think you were doing nothing wrong, in case you challenge your expulsion.

You can also get away with it, but it's unlikely as it will show clearly in the bills.

No, I was doing it last night for about an hour on 10 of the 100 pcs in the one lab. The university has 3 labs with 100 pcs each.
I will consider asking for permission. Maybe I can work this into one of my *projects* somehow. I am a networking & communications student and as such, I have to be able to write distributed networked software... hmm

Im just thinking, utilizing _all_ of these pcs for only one hour every night at 00:00 could have considderable yields for myself =|

I hate making the choice between right/wrong  Cry
donator
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
August 21, 2012, 06:20:30 AM
#7
So basically, if I continue then I will go to hell. or Jail. (Or both) ?

My reasoning is that I pay for the usage of these facilities and as long as I do not break or damage them then I am okay?
The thing is, even some of the lecturers use these labs for mass downloading/torrenting and thus we are also allowed to use the labs for torrenting and downloading. What is the difference between shooting up the bandwidth bill than shooting up the electricity bill?

So you're already doing it?

It's a lucrative but risky business. You can ruin your career easily doing that, and no judge would believe you can possibly be stupid enough to think you were doing nothing wrong, in case you challenge your expulsion.

You can also get away with it, but it's unlikely as it will show clearly in the bills.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 21, 2012, 06:15:45 AM
#6
The university most likely doesnt get an invoice per MB traffic. They will most likely get an invoice per KWh. Either way, its simple, ask permission from whoever has that authority.
full member
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Merit: 100
August 21, 2012, 06:15:16 AM
#5
Those computers use much more power when mining than when idle.

We have this absent minded notion of "leaving the lights on" when we think about computers.

My computer idle consumes less than the 3 incandescent lights in this room. Until I start mining.

This is the problem with rhetoric. It allows to try reasoning without the numbers.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 21, 2012, 06:08:29 AM
#4
So basically, if I continue then I will go to hell. or Jail. (Or both) ?

My reasoning is that I pay for the usage of these facilities and as long as I do not break or damage them then I am okay?
The thing is, even some of the lecturers use these labs for mass downloading/torrenting and thus we are also allowed to use the labs for torrenting and downloading. What is the difference between shooting up the bandwidth bill and shooting up the electricity bill?
donator
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Merit: 1000
August 21, 2012, 06:01:55 AM
#3
That's obviously not fair usage of your University labs. If you get caught you risk getting expelled from the University and maybe even criminally prosecuted.
hero member
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August 21, 2012, 05:56:26 AM
#2
You obviously have no permission to use all those PC's and what's more important all the electricity required for you commercial endeavours.

It is not so much about "ethicality" as about criminality.


newbie
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August 21, 2012, 05:52:11 AM
#1
Hi folks, posting this here because I dont have rights to post in other sections yet.

Basically, I am a university student and I noticed that at our university all of the design labs remain powered on and open during nighttime/weekends. Ive done the math and I've come to the conclusion that I can get around 100Gh/sec should I utilize all of the pcs in our one lab from 10pm till 6am (When they are empty)

Last night I had cgminer running on 10 of the pcs there and got to about 5gh/sec and this morning at around 6am I went to shut them all down just in time before class starts.

I obviously have permission to *use* the pcs as I am a student at the university, but do you guys think its wrong of me to make use of these powerful design pcs even though they are usually on straight throughout the month including weekends in the afterhours? Am I costing the university a lot of money doing this?

At the moment im doing pooled mining @ deepbit.net.
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