00:12:08 ndorf: thanks that solved the issue :D 00:12:26 the non corrupt blockchain was in /root/.bitmonero 01:48:46 Hi all :-) 01:59:45 I've heard of hardware wallets, but are there hardware nodes and mining devices, so that you don't have to use a computer for running a node and mining? 02:11:17 specialized mining hardware is an asic so that doesn't apply to monero as the best bang for your buck is a cpu 02:11:55 for nodes people will run them on pine64 or rasp pi 02:19:41 niocbrrrrrr: I would've thought a pi, would overheat too much. My laptop gets quite hot syncing sometimes (especially if I've missed a few days). 02:20:50 the idea is to keep it running all the time which might not be convenient with a laptop 02:21:22 once synced the resources required are very low 02:22:17 I bought a cheap desktop with an SSD to run my node and a few other things 02:23:10 was too painful on my old HDD 02:23:48 yeah, its fun to build the pine64 etc, but the pcs u can get from major retailers for 400$ can do the job fine 02:24:37 if you haven't gone all tin foil hat with the backdoors 02:26:00 all right, im feelin kinda dandy. lesse if i can get this peer thing goin 02:26:57 Okay :-) 02:30:57 oh wow aeons chain is only 8 gb. 03:47:55 ugh i wanna download c++ into my brain like fuckin matrix 03:54:50 hrm, perhaps bash is fine because of the folks that would run multiple networks 07:02:03 selsta: glad to hear it, hope you got the user to move it over to his regular home dir and chown, rather than continue running as root :) 07:03:21 gingeropolous: downloading C++ to your brain? sounds like a cool idea until you realize you have to delete things like "how to use a knife and fork" to make room 08:46:32 hello 08:47:22 is here any monero folk willing to help on how to insert tx version 2 from the begining of the chain 08:48:18 for some reason tx version is always 1 even if changes are made on basic.h or tx_utils 08:48:39 even after starting with hf_version >8 09:53:55 Can somebody help guernsey please? I don't have the expertise. 10:09:21 there are folks that can help but i dont there is no much will 10:11:00 and for them is not serius effort is nothing but 10:11:32 they lack will 10:17:42 I'm sure I'd be totally fine forgetting about some people to make room for something nicer. 10:19:59 your believes, mine different 10:29:35 is anyone else here willing to help 10:31:18 guernsey: I wish I could, but I can't. Sorry. 10:31:42 thnx anyway for your good will at least! 10:32:46 guernsey: you're welcome. :-) 10:32:56 Is there any freeze/thaw/frozen equivalent for an RPC wallet? There does not seem to be any documentation for it: https://web.getmonero.org/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.html 10:33:46 Looks like not. Easy to add. 10:34:10 There is no RPC command, or it exists and the docs need updating? 10:34:19 There is no RPC for it. 10:34:49 Should I add an enhancement request on the github? 10:34:54 Sure. 10:36:03 Adreik: may I PM you with a follow-up question about our conversation the other night? 10:36:57 You had an issue with a remote node right? TBH I don't know all that much about how that works 10:50:53 Goodnight all. :-) 10:56:38 goodnight 11:25:35 Say, is there a reason that a lot of the functions for searching up outputs in the wallet use specifically key_image instead of one-time pubkey? 11:27:52 You can check the git log to see if anything is mentioned. I think it was just arbitrary. 11:28:31 Oh, possibly also that there was a key image lookup already, to spot spends. Not sure if that was a reason but it might have. 11:30:31 If you are using a view only wallet then you won't know the key image without an export_outputs/transfer file/Import_outputs/export_key_images/transfer file/import_key_images. So isn't at least allowing the use of the *other* unique output identifier strictly better than not? 11:30:48 Yes. 11:32:00 Pff, always confusing with negative questions. It is better. 11:38:25 I believe the discord IRC relay system has broken, for whoever owns that 11:39:29 Adreik: i think it got kickbanned 11:39:35 It got kicked or silenced I think, due to some jerk spamming "subscribe" shit. 11:39:52 Just needs an op to undo. 12:48:54 Has there been any change in the recent versions? I can't sync from scratch with 10GB mem anymore. Gets killed after swapping out (8gb + 2gb swap). 13:01:43 in regards to memory ofc :D 13:03:47 Very unexpected. 13:11:23 its on freebsd so maybe not so common 13:11:34 pid 3607 (monerod), jid 0, uid 1001, was killed: out of swap space 13:12:01 Ran out of mem at 64% sync and then now again at 72% . But i just keep restarting it and eventuelly it will get to 100 :D 13:14:02 Run "sync_info" from time to time, see how much data it's got downloaded waiting for processing. 13:14:25 ok 13:14:32 It should stop at about 100 MB, roughly. 13:15:24 498 spans, 1392.27 MB 13:15:45 That's likely the reason then... 13:16:01 yeah guess it just keeps dling and queuing up. 13:16:22 1.8gb now heh. Going up fast. 13:16:38 Set the dl limit to 10 for now. Reset once it's gone through the queue. 13:17:10 And file a bug with a level 2 log. A minute or so will be enough. 13:17:20 set_log 2 13:17:28 ok will do 13:18:08 Get the log before setting the dl limit. 13:18:16 yep 13:19:06 hmm which option is the dl-limit? --block-sync-size? 13:19:43 That's a command line option. If you quit, it'll forget about that 1.8 GB it's already got. 13:19:51 Use... limit_down IIRC ? 13:20:12 ah just limiting the speed 13:21:12 I assume you didn't monkey with --block-download-max-size, right ? 13:21:33 no. No args except rpc stuff 15:28:15 hi 15:37:12 binaryFate: 15:38:07 Don't spoil all the fun already so early on ... 15:40:59 vtnerd: fyi: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/6671 (you might have a better fix) 15:41:07 er, wrong chan 16:06:30 I don't remember our coin icon being so ... bland ... at CMC: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/monero/ 16:11:27 Any safe remote node IP and port? 16:36:13 no. you are never safe :^) 16:59:33 rbrunner CMC has been changing up coin icons. 18:26:08 Which remote node is relatively safer? It takes too long to sync 18:28:28 print_pl publicrpc 18:29:11 You may want to set your node to bootstrap mode. You'll be using one of those while your node syncs. Once synced, your node will be used. 18:29:45 monerod --bootstrap-daemon-address
19:16:04 yeah new cmc icon is a bit gross. what's up with that? 19:16:28 is it discrete agenda to turn people out of our freedom coin? 19:16:36 design can be powerful 19:17:37 or have they done so to all coins 19:52:27 you can't really force them to use a particular logo 19:52:37 but you can certainly contact them and complain bitterly about it 19:57:39 Having a quick glance I could not see a single other changed coin icon although I know these a lot less well of course. 20:58:14 eww what the hell? 20:59:26 maybe it's just an intern 21:05:57 @( * O * )@ 21:25:40 Is there a way to skip block verification for stagenet daemon sync? 21:27:02 You could comment out some of the heavy stuff I guess. Range proof checks for one. 21:27:23 Cryptonight. 21:27:41 IIRC that's a bit more annoying though. I did it in the past. 21:28:15 I think I would have to mess with the code in order to do that? 21:30:03 of course 21:30:17 moneromooo: Couldn't you just return valid for everything? 21:30:30 stub out the sig validation function and replace it with {return true} 21:31:02 But there is no monerod arguement? 21:34:39 You could return valid for everything. 21:35:09 are you the guy who wants to make some obscure modification to monero? 21:35:39 We could have a monerod --autopwn I guess. 21:37:11 yanmaani: Do you mean me? 21:37:32 monermoo: That would be cool. 21:39:02 Well, there's already ethereum, which I understand checks close to nothing. 21:39:29 lol 22:03:17 so i think i need to grep the logs for "block found" ... 22:03:26 for solo mining. gah. i have no patience 22:04:15 I did it for you. No hits. 22:04:19 (sorry) 22:04:46 OK, do it anyway. Would be cool if you got lucky. 22:04:51 :) 22:05:19 i think thats what shows up. there's sure lot of things in the code with block or found though 22:05:43 it's a shame there's no working p2pool for monero 22:05:53 "Found block " 22:07:42 Congratulations moneromooo 22:07:46 :P 22:08:09 :D 22:08:10 ohhh... that's just the message 22:08:12 ;) 22:08:46 It'd be pretty exciting to mine a solo block. 22:09:19 Might have been more exciting 2 years ago... but hey... Still today too.