00:34:08 nioc, steam sir. not steem :D 00:35:30 who what where 01:02:05 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 08:02:42 [Global Notice] Hello, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 08:02:44 [Global Notice] Hello, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 08:02:44 [Global Notice] Hello, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 08:29:44 [discord] : ```k lined 08:29:44 [discord] : This is short hand, and past tense, for "kill line". A kill line is a function on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) where and administrator 'kills', or disconnects, a user. The "line" is a temporary ban of the user logged in the IRC server deamon.``` 08:29:45 [discord] : sounds spoopy af 😮 09:48:15 yeah right, Freenode will k-line you unless you go to a different IRC network ... 10:13:11 [Global Notice] Hello chatters, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 10:13:12 [Global Notice] Hello chatters, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 10:13:13 [Global Notice] Hello chatters, freenode will be undergoing maintenance 3 hours from now. Please disconnect from this network, connect to irc.quakenet.org, and join #Quakenet for updates, otherwise, you may be k-lined permanently from freenode. Thank you. -freenode staff 13:13:12 Spamming on freenode? really? What year is this? 14:38:20 Monero Outreach made an excellent article on Dandelion++ https://www.monerooutreach.org/stories/dandelion.html 14:56:48 sgp_, nice info. thank you 15:00:12 ErCiccione[m], ┐( ̄ヮ ̄)┌ 15:05:46 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/03/02/exclusive-dirty-banknotes-may-spreading-coronavirus-world-health/ 18:09:29 Bitcoin fixes this! 19:13:14 Does anyone know how to reach selene, the author of Primo? 19:48:54 thunderosa: Can you try their git email address? 19:51:47 It's a private profile 19:52:05 unless I'm missing something. I'll take another look. Thanks 19:54:07 thunderosa: You can try selene⊙io 19:56:19 thank you very much 20:28:26 sarang: https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/merge_requests/1235 20:29:25 Do you that's enough of an explanation? 20:31:02 "In mixing operations, all transaction participants actively opt-in to the process. In contrast, in the Monero protocol, transactions are signed using a non-interactive process to maintain signer ambiguity." 20:31:03 ? 20:57:56 sarang: I'm open to other wording. I want to keep it simple though since the person who has this question will not be highly educated in Monero and privacy protocols 21:22:32 Is it how the protocol works, or the action of the user that counts? 21:23:04 i.e. when using Monero you just send funds to a recipient, possibly without knowledge or care of the mixing that happens. 21:28:31 Inge-: imo the important distinction is that mixing is interactive 21:31:35 I thought what monero does is not mixing 21:46:46 It is not mixing 21:47:09 Ring signatures are non-interactive 21:58:30 sarang: do you like this better? https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/merge_requests/1237/diffs 21:59:37 I actually think the second sentence makes it less clear, since it alone suggests the process may be the same otherwise 21:59:53 I'd rather just take out the second sentence 22:02:20 Hmm 22:02:52 Maybe mention instead that only specified outputs are spent, not decoys? 22:02:58 As opposed to typical mixing services 22:04:33 does that matter? 22:04:42 to the person asking that question 23:15:28 How about "no exchange of ownership takes place among ring inputs"