06:54:20 why does monero gui suck? lol 06:54:35 I love what it does, and how it offers us more private crypto 06:54:52 but i've found that monero GUI is very glitchy, on Linux atleast. 07:30:54 anne232: try being more precise 07:31:05 what glitches do you experience? 07:33:01 nodes not connecting, strange errors when trying to send a transacton 07:33:07 local node not starting/running 07:33:51 i often times have to try atleast 4 times before a transaction successfully sends 07:34:11 there were a couple others i cant recall of the top of my head 07:34:59 what remote node are you using? 07:35:08 or are you using simple mode? 07:35:33 ive tried various, most of them either dont connect or take forever to. i use them from moneroworld.com 07:35:43 ive tried tor remote nodes and normal ones. 07:35:58 they all do it, plenty of them just dont connect at all 07:36:05 glitchy remote nodes are not something the GUI can fix 07:36:26 Try node.supportxmr.com 07:36:42 as to your local node not starting, this can have multiple reasons 07:37:00 Moneroworld nodes are community donated, I should probally throw up a few extras at some point. 07:37:46 if you can send me daemon logs, I can look into it 12:36:16 heya rdymac , thanks for coming over to the chats 12:36:44 I've been here for years :D 12:38:24 ah! well, sorry I didn't know :) 15:17:57 well rdymac , im at a loss regarding how to square the circle regarding the CCS 15:18:13 or circle the square... however the phrase goes 15:26:32 to me, my obvious hesitation is the ability to DIY this thing. this may seem pedantic or selfish or both, but perhaps a monero-specific milestone would be to get a cohort of monero folks to successfully build their own devices and test them. (theoretically you just build two devices and attempt to get them to connect to each other and communicate) 15:27:27 because regardless of how ideal you make the documentation, when rubber hits the road there's usually additional details required, things glossed over, unforeseen conditions, etc 15:30:29 in the current milestones, there exists mention of a demo, but thats your team probably with your hardware etc. what im thinking is a more distributed way. this also gets towards training some monero folks to build these things, which makes it possible to further share the info and skills etc 15:43:17 Would you like to be you yourself from Monero the one setting up the launchpads? These are the same our developers are working with. Indeed there are two guys in the Telegram group who have already bought the launchpads for themselves and they are setting up a working group in The Netherlands 15:44:39 Even if it doesn’t say so in the milestones (I’ll amend them right now) there are already people joining our developers efforts on setting up their own development environment with the same parts to learn 15:45:50 The two first milestones say: (1) Improve documentation for Monero developers who want to contribute to Locha Mesh code (first month). (2) Improve documentation on how to build a DIY version of the Locha Mesh devices for developers to join efforts (1-2 months). 15:48:22 Anything that could be made clearer there that we are going to give every single details on how to have exactly the dame equipment as we do? That’s exactly the aim of the Locha Mesh project, that anyone can have the same hardware or compatible hardware in order to all code and implement against the same standards so we can have the mesh deployed asap to develop features like the tx broadcasting and block sync on top of 15:48:22 it 15:50:03 gingeropolous 15:53:45 right right right 15:56:13 id like to build, but im always waffley because my time commitments are strained at the moment. id hate for a milestone to be dependent on my dumbasses ability to do things. 17:55:11 gingeropolous, just updated the main repo readme https://github.com/btcven/locha/blob/master/README.md , in the CCS proposal some people were concern about the missing Backers section, now it is there we just need some backers to add them :D 19:17:33 https://ccs.getmonero.org/proposals/thecharlatan-vps-1.html 19:22:55 does anyone remember the url to get CCS items in json form? selsta gave it to me once but i failed to save it 19:24:48 ndorf: https://ccs.getmonero.org/index.php/projects 19:27:51 selsta: thank you again 19:28:06 bookmarked it this time 19:28:26 the ccs backend repo has a merge request that implements the API 19:28:32 that’s how I remember it :D 19:28:40 ah, hehe