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I was originally just doing some llamafile performance tests on different CPU instruction sets. Today suddenly I wanted to benchmark the performance of the sha_ni instruction set. I downloaded b2sum(blake2b) and b3sum(blake3) to compare with sha256 with sha_ni accelerator. After I hashed the 40GB llamafile a couple times my account was disabled, and it says I'm doing cryptocurrency mining or something. My tests are only about 10 minutes long and the load is low because I use taskset to specify a single core. I don't know how your detection system works, but this way too over sensitive.
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BTW I was using devCloud for oneAPI
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Apologies for the inconvenience.
Please review the Customer Support options for Intel oneAPI DevCloud - Intel Community.
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Contact the support team, explain your legitimate performance testing activities using specific CPU instruction sets, and request reinstatement of your account. Provide details about the tools you used (b2sum, b3sum) and clarify that your activities were not related to cryptocurrency mining.
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