05:26:47 Howard Chu is a high IQ scholar, he has more Google images with a violin than Sting with a guitar, he singlehandely saved NASA from doom. Why can't the saviour of NASA save Monero? 05:31:03 .ogre 05:31:13 sorry. wrong channel 05:45:30 For a community that prides itself on manipulating people, you can't manage a single guy that spends most of his time in his underpants :D 07:55:58 bevanoff[m]: thats perfect, thank you! 09:37:44 I was thinking that now that there are more active developers (4 currently funded through CCS proposals), would be good to have some triage system to organize the issues on github. 09:38:18 I'll write something when i have a bit of time to dedicate to this. 09:39:10 talking about onlt the core repo btw, which is becoming messy. 09:53:11 ErCiccione, I'm 90% of time available until the next Sunday. I can't however decide about what to merge and what not. My personal solution to this would be to ask the given contributor to explain the change (benefits and drawbacks) in the description, or else -> closing the PR. 09:56:47 i was talking more about a proper labelling system, to make easier for contributors to find issues they are interested in. Would also help to clarify what needs to be improved (UX, docs, etc). CCS-funded contributors could also more easily find issues related to their CCS. 09:57:09 sure that would need some effort from the maintainers and contributors with triage permissions on the repo. 09:57:43 for example, this is what matrix synapse devs use: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9460 09:58:17 while we don't to go into details so much, that's a good example of a simple but efficient system. 10:01:39 Probably would also make sense to have a standardized system for all monero repos (cli, gui, site). Right now there is a very minimal system for -site and that's it. Will think about it. 10:38:23 Why does the Saviour of NASA take a group achievement award and present it as a proof of individual glory? twitter.com/hyc_symas/status/1203709575226183683 11:13:07 bevanoff[m]1: actually, sorry, one update. The implementation it lists all vouts, but i was hoping to get the vout matching the keyimage. I also commented in the mr 17:10:03 Why lie about something that can be easily disproven? monerologs.net/monero/20201207#c165563 - github.com/fireice-uk/cryptonote-speedup-demo/blob/master/ecops64/ecops64-c.c#L4 Why steal from your community and then laugh at them? reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/6d5yt5/what_fluffypony_just_did_is_not_ok Reason is the same - to laugh at morons that are gullible enough to believe you and repeat your lies. 17:16:10 -xmr-pr- YonatanBL opened issue #7425: monerod: "Error: Unsuccessful -- json_rpc_request:" when using print_c... 17:16:10 -xmr-pr- > https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/7425 20:16:40 171 rpc connections! and nload showing ~200 MBits/s out. on master. 20:17:17 i really wonder what triggers the thing where it craps out to 50 kbits a second 20:29:34 huh. but 69 of them are in "TIME_WAIT" and 101 are ESTABLISHED 20:29:56 aaah the time wait are from the same IP 20:31:02 i guess its fukface 20:56:28 hrm. would a normal wallet need multiple rpc connections? 22:58:22 Did you know that all witdraw-buyer-seller-depoist chains are trackable in Monero? No? You should have read Breaking Monero. How many people are you endangering with your 'privacy' coin?