04:06:59 <gingeropolous> im down with this sabbatical idea
07:48:38 <midipoet> sarang: i am not going to say goodbye and farewell, as i believe it will only manifest you not returning. so have a nice holiday. chat soon :-)
08:29:50 <xmrmatterbridge> <cankerwort> I would donate to a Sarang Vacation CCS. Would the milestones be things like "enjoy a cocktail at a beach at sunset"?
08:30:16 <xmrmatterbridge> <cankerwort> Proof of Fun
10:24:51 <xmrmatterbridge> <rbrunner7> "Proof of fun" sounds like a marvelous idea in a situation like that.
10:26:47 <xmrmatterbridge> <rbrunner7> Yes, not giving up hope that once anything into the direction of a burnout is seriously taken care off and cured, we may see a careful (part-time?) return of sarang. Who knows :)
13:55:02 <maybefbi> sarang: thanks for all the help.
14:04:57 <maybefbi> can 2of2SignCond from https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/595.pdf be replaced with 2-of-3 MLSTAG from Zero to Monero 2.0? The third partcipant can be the yG =Y, which if Bob figures out before block t, he can spend the escrowed output of the DLSAG?
15:04:37 <UkoeHB_> maybefbi: it seems like you’d need additional structures to control who learns y and when
15:12:19 <maybefbi> UkoeHB_: yes, i am trying to not implement 2of2SignCond because it is not documented very well in the papers. i dont really understand it.
15:12:41 <maybefbi> but yes I need some way to control how people learn y
16:23:52 <UkoeHB_> if I remember correctly 2of2signcond has a typo that makes it more confusing
16:24:06 <UkoeHB_> or rather, incorrect and therefore confusing
16:40:33 <sarang> Just caught up in my free time
16:40:42 <sarang> This is all quite overwhelming 0_0
16:42:02 <kenshamir[m]> What did you do on your first day?
16:42:34 <sarang> ?
16:42:40 <kenshamir[m]> Must feel quite strange doing nothing sarang ?
16:42:44 <sarang> lol
16:42:50 <sarang> I didn't do a darn thing
16:42:54 <sarang> it was outstanding
16:42:59 <kenshamir[m]> Hahaha
16:43:16 <sarang> Took sarangcat for a walk, etc.
16:43:32 <kenshamir[m]> You can take cats for walks?
16:43:43 <kenshamir[m]> With a leash like a dog?
16:44:03 <UkoeHB_> cats need a harnass to walk them i think
16:44:07 <sarang> He does not appreciate a leash, so I let him wander around the neighborhood within limits
16:44:28 <sarang> There are several cats in the neighborhood, and there's some kind of complicated territory battle going on
16:44:32 <sarang> It's like a cat soap opera
16:44:44 <Snipa> So, it's cats being cats? :P
16:44:44 <sarang> I wish that I understood it as well as they do
16:45:06 <Snipa> Ours never get let out of the house, just look wistfully outside through the backyard sliding door.
16:47:16 <sarang> One of the cats stops by every evening in the hopes of getting pets and food
16:47:17 <dEBRUYNE> sarang: Do people freely let their cats roam around outside generally in the US?
16:47:28 <sarang> Unfortunately, sarangcat views this as an affront to his territory
16:47:59 <sarang> dEBRUYNE: I've seen a few indoor-outdoor cats here, but I fear that many of the outdoor-only cats were abandoned by their human friends :(
16:48:16 <Snipa> Depends on the cat owner.  There's a large number of un-owned feral cats (Why we have such an issue with cats killing birds), but by and large, cats in the US are indoors.
16:48:17 <sarang> So I make sure they at least have access to food and water
18:23:09 <hyc> back in Michigan most pets were indoor/outdoor
18:23:30 <hyc> their most common cause of death outdoors was being hit by a car
18:23:49 <hyc> in LA most outdoor cats eventually get eaten by coyotes