00:38:38 Random Q, people seriously interested in making one of these a FOSS center or something even though a lot of us in the Americas are pretty spread out? Potenially missed out on this one sadly which is next door to me, but there may be others down the road: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/16/old-nuclear-bunker-for-sale-arizona-desert-includes-original-equipment 01:00:37 sgp_: how would you like me to set up chanserv? 01:07:46 Like, add a message to the topic saying it's logged? 01:40:20 needmonero90: yeah, probably that and some other info. Maybe you, me, and Diego can talk about what to include in the message 02:01:53 Ok 07:48:27 Posted the Emergency PostMort log in the issue. Will figure out the website meeting log PR process at a later date unless someone beats me: https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/413#issuecomment-558504208 07:54:52 Sidenote: Whoever manages the bridge for Discord could you bridge #monero-mrl as well? I'd potentially like to try my hand at helping better maintain the logs on the site 09:29:14 xmrscott: just please remember to PR it, that's a log important to have :) 09:29:31 the structure is simple, just take a look at the other blog posts in _posts 10:33:14 xmrscott[m]: the old nuclear bunkers are pretty neat. there was one for sale in Ireland(N) a while back as well. they aren't cheap though. A FOSS centre is a nice idea. I see them as potentially being like a "seed vault" as a fail safe against societal shit hitting the fan 12:22:06 http://27blltx6kt26k65umbs2tme6rhv4i7rhagnzzljp3bsoqfkj6w364sqd.onion/the-evisceration-of-financial-privacy-worldwide.html 14:45:02 nice article kayront 15:39:05 do I need to import blockchain to start using wallet? 15:53:58 qwaszxd: No 15:54:32 You do need a copy, but if you just open your wallet it will automatically download it 15:56:34 Your wallet downloading it itself from peers is likely going to be quicker because you're downloading from 8 different peers rather than just the getmonero server 16:06:37 do I need to run monerod ? 16:07:21 there is mention of monerod on wallet how-to page 16:21:28 qwaszxd: Monerod is part of the wallet 16:21:56 It's the daemon that should automatically run within 10 seconds or so of opening your wallet 16:23:47 xmrscott[m]: does monerod require blockchain? 16:24:04 blockchain.raw 16:25:09 qwaszxd: monerod (Monero Daemon) will automatically download the blockchain 16:26:02 No need to download and import the .raw 16:27:56 xmrscott[m]: he will download 55 Gb? 16:28:36 qwaszxd: Yes, the daemon will download the entire blockchain 16:37:50 xmrscott[m]: I already have blockchain.raw file. is there is way to use wallet without spending a lot of time time on import? 16:39:01 qwaszxd: If you don't want to deal with importing, you can search on Google or StartPage something like 'remote node Monero' 16:39:44 Instead of running a node with a full copy of the blockchain, you look at someone else's copy 16:40:36 xmrscott[m]: is if safe? 16:40:46 I believe when you open the GUI, there should be a guide to using a remote node 16:41:09 there's a guide at https://moneroworld.com/ i think 16:41:57 i currently read monero-wallet-cli user guide on getmonero.org 16:42:45 qwaszxd: This highlights the risks of using a remote node: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2962/in-what-ways-can-a-wallet-connected-to-a-malicious-remote-node-be-abused 16:47:27 qwaszxd: GUI will also I believe ask you if you want to import blockchain when you first open it 16:47:53 So I think it should be easy to import the blockchain with your download 16:48:22 *with your blockchain.raw that you already downloaded 16:50:55 I run import with "--resume 1" arg. why import programe does not resume process at previous position? 16:52:27 Unfortunately I don't really use the CLI so I can't help you easily with the CLI. You may also want to try asking in #monero for help 16:53:14 I think I will never complete the import. 16:53:16 bye