02:24:27 lol 02:24:51 no ones in that room 02:35:22 thought it would be crowded 02:54:59 /join #monero-premined-forks 10:02:37 hello 11:41:26 hello 12:36:05 what are the chances we could get full node software in the android app store 12:36:42 nodes would have to be in listen only mode probably 12:37:01 well, listen on cellular data, full on local wifi 13:01:17 i have android app that work very well 13:01:34 with daemon installed on phone 13:01:39 arm8 13:01:42 arm7 13:02:14 do u want to add on github 13:02:27 dont know how 13:03:11 Make an account on github. Login. Go to "repositories". Click "new". Add a remote to that repo in your .git/config. push $remotename master. 13:03:40 lol 13:04:05 Adding a remote is basically: copy the three line for "origin", replace "origin" with, eg, github (remote name) and replace the url to the repo with yours. 13:04:24 Was that a joke I missed ? :D 13:05:12 is community interested for android app that work with daemon on the phone? 13:05:56 phone must have some gb.... 13:06:02 newyearday: i would imagine the community would be, yes. though there would of course be security concerns. 13:06:04 but works 13:06:08 Put it up on github, post the url here or on reddit, see if people bite. 13:06:56 is strange that anyone didnt try 13:07:03 all other wallet are dangerous 13:08:53 if all monero users will have wallet and daemon together wont be difficult for p2p to work 19:21:32 hi 19:22:36 lol 22:07:45 does anyone have more information on this hackerone report? https://hackerone.com/reports/592094 22:08:01 maybe I don't understand their interface. it says resolved and disclosed, but there's no info (that I can see) 22:20:42 it says disclosed (limited) which must mean not totally public 22:21:40 hm, bummer 22:57:46 I'm looking to optimize my node for electricity consumption. Currently running a full Bitcoin and Monero node on an Acer Predator G3610 desktop running Ubuntu 18.04, and solo mining Monero. None of this is for profit so that's a non-issue, I just want to support the networks and mining Monero as a "lottery in the background". Are there any options I can change (aside from # of cores used for mining - currently 4/8) that will use less ele 22:57:46 ctricity? 22:58:36 I guess more RAM, so less swap. 22:59:06 No idea whether that'll register, but maybe build your binary for your particular machine if you haven't. 22:59:15 I suspect it'll be de minimis though. 23:53:59 Is there anyone around that knows Borromean ring signatures and would mind helping me through some areas? Specifically, if the key we know is the last one in its group, doesn't that conflict with e0? 23:55:38 also, when the diagram given in the paper is for (P0 | P1 | P2) & (P0' | P3 | P4) . What does it mean by P0' ? 23:56:15 oops, meant to post this in #monero-dev, moving there