02:57:06 All you are 'fighting' for is e-penis of a guy you never met, that doesn't even have common decency to pay you for your time. 02:57:06 Do you think they care about Monero, or privacy or anything other than money? 10:40:03 selsta, here's the full functional test ("all", not just adaptive "mining") under Mac, with logs. 10:40:03 https://github.com/mj-xmr/monero/runs/2120267183?check_suite_focus=true 10:40:33 yea so seems like a local issue 10:50:02 What about the thing of temporary limit the github repositories to not-new accounts? Looks like an easy short-term solution. 16:41:36 You know how we can break a long monero address down into A,B (pub view and spend). Are subaddresses the same? 16:41:50 Yes. 16:42:08 But I thought  they weren't linkable ? 16:42:28 I could just strip down two subaddresses into their A,B and compare right? 16:44:16 Yes. 16:44:32 But that means they ARE linkable? 16:44:45 Define linkable. 16:45:15 say i have two people who i don't know the real identity of 16:45:41 I have to pay them both in two separate tx, one to XMR1 and one to XMR2 16:46:08 if i strip XMR1 down to A1, B1 and XR2 into A2,B2,   i know the two people are actually the same person 16:46:39 Why ? 16:46:50 because A1=A1, B1=B2 16:47:13 I assume you mean A1=A2 ? 16:47:18 yes 16:47:25 Why would they be equal ? 16:48:21 Subaddresses for a given wallet share the same private view and spend keys at the blockchain level do they not 16:48:34 If you find a standard address and a subaddress where the keys are hte same, somehting somewhre went terribly wrong. 16:56:59 ok 17:03:16 moneromooo how are blockchain scans O(1) then if each subaddress has it's own view key? 17:04:19 Lookup "Zero to monero", this likely has the answer. 17:04:47 ok 17:17:02 it says 17:17:18 Bob only needs his private view key  and subaddress public spend key  to find transaction outputs sent to his subaddress. 17:17:43 seems like scanning a wallet is therefore O(N)? 17:18:31 infact wait a second 17:40:46 moneromooo i read over it and i can see scanning to see whether an output belongs to one of your subaddresses is O(1) time 17:41:31 But it doesnt say how you then go onto work out exactly which subaddress an output belongs to 17:42:38 The wallet maintains a hash table of 32 byte to index, if that helps. 17:44:00 thanks 17:44:10 I think I understood it all now anyway :) 17:47:40 “I thought, ‘I’m going to pump it and dump it,’ because I was interested and taking the ideas and implementing them in bitcoin. The bitcoin code base was far more interesting to me than monero, and I thought, ‘I’m not going to work on this codebase, it’s terrible,'” he recalls - fluffypony in an interview about Monero 19:41:54 lol