07:36:33 Is some one near Frankfurt willing to sell monero for current price in cash? 08:03:47 I just downloaded the latest freebsd bineries from the getmonero.org and they are 15.0.1 - I thought 15.0.4 was just released? 08:09:10 duso: 15.0.4 was a GUI release. Next CLI release should happen very soon 08:21:34 ah thanks ErCiccione[m]. Are you familiar with freebsd jails? 08:22:20 No, sorry. 08:33:50 Am I able to just move my .bitmonero directory to change what computer I run monero node on? 08:34:54 yes should work 08:35:41 soon find out, copying 70GB blockchain ... 08:36:02 as long as it isn’t Linux -> Windows then no idea 08:36:14 linux -> freebsd? 08:36:27 could work 08:36:49 if not, then I will have to resort to export || import 08:37:34 https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/4523/is-the-monero-blockchain-database-portable-between-32-and-64-bit-architectures 08:37:40 it says ok as long as same endianess 08:46:00 [discord] : why move rather than copy? there is also the inconvenient doing it that way that it might corrupt your blockchain and you would still need to resync from scratch anyways 08:46:10 [discord] : but like, if both computers are on the same network 08:46:48 well the answer is nope - seg fault when trying to open blockchain 08:47:29 [discord] : if for example the full 70GB blockchain data is on a computer with its local ip being like 192.168.0.10 and the other computer you want to get it synced up is 192.168.0.11 then you could sync directly from your local network doing an --add-priority-node=192.168.0.10 08:47:47 [discord] : and then you would sync faster than if you were doing it from the internet, most likely 08:51:15 [discord] : or like even --add-exclusive-node 08:52:10 [discord] : doing it through priority would connect you to your other computer but also to the internet while exclusive would connect you only to the ip you choose 09:22:27 anyone know how to correct this build error https://paste.debian.net/1135238/ 09:24:26 [discord] : probably not that but, u tried with a different version of libboost? 09:25:02 no havent yet 09:25:23 that was just git clone --recursive from repo 09:25:28 and make -j 10 09:26:04 ls 09:26:37 [discord] : apt install libboost-all-dev 09:26:39 [discord] : maybe 09:27:19 already the newest version 1.58.0.1 09:27:32 Kayla: usually verification is the bottleneck, not internet speed. 09:28:22 Coupe420: you need boost 1.64 or newer 09:28:56 ty 09:30:59 [discord] : i remember making it work with 1.58 last year on debian but when it was ubuntu then yeah it required 1.64 or newer which was odd, source been updated since then anyways so guess gotta update that boost too yeah 😛 10:14:23 I keep getting these messages every 1-2 seconds - "src/cryptonote_core/cryptonote_core.cpp:1900 There were 54 blocks in the last 60 minutes, there might be large hash rate changes, or we might be partitioned, cut off from the Monero network or under attack. Or it could be just sheer bad luck." 10:15:55 There was an old github bug that had been closed out that I read through but I could not see anything relevent to my situation - that one was fixed by him swapping out his hard drive for a ssd 10:22:18 duso: if you type status, what's the current block height? if it's around 2056317 it's all good 10:22:33 there haven't been many blocks recently because miners must have left quickly due to the price, and the difficulty hasn't caught up yet 10:31:44 https://paste.debian.net/1135247/ 10:31:55 now im getting this with boost_1_72_0 10:38:17 ok, block height was 2056322. What is the best way to get the status when it is backgrounded? 10:39:04 duso: you can type monerod status into your command line and it will call your existing daemon afaik 10:43:37 Coupe420: did you clean your build directory? 10:44:16 yeah 10:44:36 assuming too high a version of boost now? 10:44:58 Should work with 1.72, I use it myself 10:45:36 CI also passes for current master: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/runs/509262259 10:46:23 what command did you use to build? make debug? 10:47:14 ok logs say release build 10:48:08 Coupe420: how did you install boost 1.72? 10:58:54 downloaded and extracted then ./b2 and ./b2 install 10:59:25 i've just been using make -j 10 command 11:25:14 Coupe420: is the old boost version completely removed? 11:25:34 having 2 boost versions installed can confuse the compiler 15:15:48 What is your opinion on blockchain size when scaling monero. Say in 5 years, monero is widely used in the world and has large blocks (300MB+). will the full node hosting gradually centralize? 15:16:26 do you think we will discover more innovation to reduce transaction size? Or just hardware will become cheaper? What about bandwidth? Is the future as grim as I imagine it right now? 15:19:43 It will be grim. World war 3 is due, nobody much left alive to remember world war 2 and step on the brakes, while more and more cunts who can't wait to kill foreigners. 15:21:09 And frankly I won't care about monero when trying to dodge automated kill drones. 15:21:24 Or more likely, when I'm dead by the first one I encounter. 15:22:08 <3 15:23:36 somebody send that man a bottle of barolo 15:23:44 I mean cow 15:50:43 hack the kill drones to mine monero. 16:08:35 hola 16:10:22 moneromooo, we have video to keep ww2 alive. i actually just before watched a ww2 soldier give advice to not ever go to war because it's a big waste of time and life 16:10:59 hi 16:11:06 hello 19:12:09 At what point is a hash rate non negligible? 19:12:32 For mining, specifically 19:12:51 pretty sure that's a matter of your own opinion 19:13:04 Not entirely. 19:13:10 Yeah, it's hard to reply something that isn't sarcastic here ^_^ 19:13:47 I mean I have like 4KH/s and that's like pennies per month 19:13:57 Pennies are a negligible amount 19:14:20 I think we can all agree to that, can we not? 19:14:29 a penny here and a penny there 19:14:33 soon you'll have 19:14:35 two pennies 19:15:11 Assuming cost of electricity is free, by running most mining on spare cycles on cloud VMs that are already up anyway, I would not notice nor care about making 50 cents. 19:15:18 talking about hashrate in absolute numbers won't get you anywhere 19:15:29 How's that? 19:15:35 percentage of total is what matters 19:15:41 .network 19:15:45 that's what actually determines your earnings 19:17:03 riceandbeans, 4 kh/s gets you to ~0.15 xmr per month I think, no? 19:17:10 which is like $5, sure 19:17:46 but if you mine now, and monero is somehow worth $1000 each someday, that would become $150 per month of mining now 19:17:55 it is pretty neglibigle tho 19:18:02 .price 19:18:09 heh. still wrong window 19:18:36 Still, let's say that at a bare minumum I want to hit double digit dollar value 19:18:38 that's the only way mining is ever worth it unless you're really doing it at scale tho 19:18:40 or with botnets 19:18:42 Assuming current monero value 19:18:49 mine and hope the price increases later 19:19:25 hope is a piss poor investment strategy 19:19:28 you can estimate amount of monero you would get based on current difficulty pretty easily 19:19:56 I mean I have clusters for web apps that I'm building that I'm waiting for some day having users....side projects that go nowhere, but they're a hobby and sit up all the time, so until I have users I mine monero on them 19:19:58 Inge-, let's call it optmistic idealism 19:20:11 I'm not launching botnets 19:20:15 as long as your vps doesn't boot your ass, sure 19:21:01 #monero-pools is the mining channel 19:21:06 mining/off-topic 19:23:18 If your threshold is pennies, then calculate the hash rate for which you'd only get pennies. 19:23:43 (it should be pennies/time, but hey) 19:24:31 I mean he has sort of a point. If you have large dedis then you can use the unused compute power to get like a psuedo-VPS 19:25:07 off-topic(sometimes mining) 19:28:55 I'm just spitballing. 19:34:37 hello 19:37:57 o/ 19:39:47 \o 19:56:45 anyone here can help on debugging/finding error 19:57:02 i have some error and did break file.line 19:57:18 but now how to find which is the error 19:59:10 how the error is created 20:00:13 for what newyearday ? 20:00:16 monerod? 20:01:03 yes 20:07:23 look in the log file 20:07:25 errors are logged 20:17:52 jwinterm: Seems newyearday is an adventurous sould trying to fork Monero while being not yet quite fluent with complex C++ programming. Quite a challenge, I would say :) 20:18:01 *soul 20:18:09 [discord] <[BombingCats] Front Line Tomcat#3549>: Hello over there! 20:18:15 [discord] <[BombingCats] Front Line Tomcat#3549>: Sup? 20:18:27 yep 20:18:45 Well, as super as almost total lockdowns get :) 20:23:24 i have done 98% 20:23:45 as u said without knowing complex C++ programming 20:50:02 http://paste.debian.net/1135324/ here is log output i start debugger to debug on 1error 20:50:03 src/cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_format_utils.cpp:204 20:52:14 debugger stop there but i dont know how to find what is the error 20:57:48 The binary data is not a valid tx, lexically. Add logs in the tx serialization (cryptonote_basic.h, all the FIELD calls return on error, so you can add MGINFO("trace"); every second line to see which one errors out). 20:58:34 Both transaction and transaction_prefix, one inherits from the other. 21:08:42 the only change on basic.h is major_version,minor version = 12; 21:08:52 i add after this lines MGINFO("trace"); 21:38:23 i inserted cryptonote_basic.h#L446 but i had error 21:39:10 struct block_header 21:43:20 i try on line 454 22:45:48 My god, fuck cloudflare so much... 22:47:16 Nice. There was a clouflare channel. Feels better.