06:16:58 cloudy boy gone on all addresses at once 07:02:07 nope, 2 addresses: 07:02:16 https://xmr.nanopool.org/account/84HxQcbxuhtWS2x9as1TtzNKxXMoQY2jQh8mDEd2xFxhGWS74mdqqWuZf9JuSKLRmnbc7VpuxKqB1jRKe734ahpF6tdLwdk 07:02:22 https://xmr.nanopool.org/account/45aeGq9Pn1gHCQnWsJG7EhQWTvydsUtDJ9XHY8H5QHuXWy7FZhdFGqpPbtZiE6cg5oP9Avhkz8MzKdTPav8ojXVjDDHPMiB 07:56:37 wups :( 13:35:26 "Jahangiri’s announcement is the latest in Iran’s cat-and-mouse game with the country’s illegal crypto miners, who smuggle in rigs and are sometimes caught. " BUT MAH ASICS ARE GOOD AND PERMISSIONLESSSSSSSS 13:35:30 https://www.coindesk.com/iran-cryprocurrency-mining-registration 13:52:59 lol 13:54:04 3. The Block: Venezuelan Military Officials Seize 315 Bitcoin Miners 13:54:48 https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/70744/venezuelan-military-officials-seize-315-bitcoin-miners 13:55:06 unlicensed miners 15:40:33 How dare they run an algorithm without a bureaucrat's permission! 15:54:11 yes, the nerve of some people 15:56:05 That kind of arguments really annoys me. It's intellectually dishonest. Pushing it even further, it's like me stabbing someone then claiming I'm jailed to moving some atoms a bit. 15:56:35 It's a massive overgeneralization that does not apply. 16:30:29 Who said it was an argument?? 16:33:18 I did. I was used many times before. A famous example is "the illegal number". 16:54:58 Not sure how you can say so unequivocally that it doesn't 'apply', when that is just your opinion. In my opinion, bureaucrats are *in general* useless, licensing is *in general* ridiculous, and the intervention of the law into the private behavior of individuals interacting with other individuals voluntarily is *in general* unjustified. 17:52:52 im confused 17:53:52 would appreciate a review on randomx functional tests: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/6111 17:53:58 ideally from someone who is familiar with randomx 20:26:42 No, it's unrelated to bureaucrats or licensing. It's the general technique of overgenerization. Here, mining is illegal. The technique generalizes it to "an algorithm", but only a ridiculously tiny fraction of algorithms are about mining. It's kinda like reductio ad absurdum.