01:06:37 Hello 01:08:45 Hello? 01:09:07 Hi 01:10:25 Is it possible to use the C++ source found at your github with my own code? 01:11:02 as you'd use a header 01:11:57 If you mean as a library, it's possible but it's not really designed as a library. 01:12:31 I assume you mean the monero code here. If you mean some code from a partiuclar research project, I don't know. 01:13:03 Nevermind, I made expressed it incorrectly 01:13:17 Either way I could modify the code to merge it with my own code 01:13:39 but was wondering if it could be taken as found there and used as a library 01:13:44 thanks for the answer 01:14:00 You can certainly use it to create a derivative work, as long as you abide by the licence. 01:14:42 wait, the code provided there is a node, right? 01:16:19 The code in https://github.com/monero-project/monero contains the node, yes. And a wallet. 01:19:42 I'm actually gonna give a try writing my own miner from scratch 01:20:27 It'll likely best fit my needs plus I really should learn the logic behind crypto either way 01:20:56 does Monero use ECDSA? 01:22:43 https://web.getmonero.org/library/Zero-to-Monero-2-0-0.pdf should have all you want. 01:23:05 thanks 10:28:35 Hi 17:00:59 Holla 17:01:00 meeting? 17:01:05 .time 17:01:15 `` 17:01 UTC 17:03:46 hallo. 17:04:36 sounds like a bit of a debate running on ring size changes 17:06:47 Where’s that? I’ve been out of the loop 17:07:57 https://github.com/monero-project/research-lab/issues/79 17:08:05 there's also a reddit thread 17:14:27 Ah thanks 17:14:32 I have no comment on ring size at this tiem 17:14:34 *time 17:22:20 I have a kind of random question... Assuming a classical adversary (i.e. NOT quantum) and extrapolation of scale of compute power (i.e. no random 10x breakthroughs), what is the expected shelf life of Monero's cryptography parameters? 17:22:47 I know that the private key space is big big big and so won't be brute-forceable for generations if ever 17:23:04 But what about good old fashioned hash collisions, etc 19:40:02 “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 - Riccardo about Monero 19:40:03 jess: You must save fluffypony's honour right now ^^ 21:53:23 Leave me out of this 22:21:38 Is there Terraform/Ansible tooling for a Monero node? 23:45:30 Not AFAIK, but would be good 🙂