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Steven_M
Hi all. :-)
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bigslim[m]
Long time not visiting this room
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hanimposo
I am having difficulty with the procedure described at
web.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.html. The instructions say to run the command monero-blockchain-import --input-file from the wallet folder.
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hanimposo
When I run that command from my wallet folder I get 'monero-blockchain-import' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
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hanimposo
operable program or batch file.
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lza_menace
sounds like the binary is not in your command prompt or terminal
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lza_menace
windows or linux?
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hanimposo
Windows
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ndorf
the instructions should be fixed IMO, i think it means location of your "wallet software" not your wallet
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hanimposo
the binary is in the folder where the executables are
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hanimposo
but the instructions say to run it from the folder where the wallet is
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hanimposo
ok
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ndorf
"Your path may be different depending on where you decided to download your wallet and what version of the Monero wallet you have."
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ndorf
hopefully you didn't download your wallet, so it must be talking about the wallet software, i.e. the monero gui
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hanimposo
monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.16.0.0
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ndorf
anyway. if you don't know where that is, just use the find files feature and search for monero-blockchain-import.exe
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hanimposo
I have run it from "C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet\monero-blockchain-import.exe"
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ndorf
and? did it work?
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hanimposo
It did run, up to this point...C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet>monero-blockchain-import --input-file "C:\Users\jeff\Downloads\blockchain.raw" verify 0
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.015 I Starting...
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.016 I database: LMDB
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.016 I verify: true
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.018 I batch: true batch size: 5000
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.018 I resume: true
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.019 I nettype: mainnet
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.019 I bootstrap file path: C:\Users\jeff\Downloads\blockchain.raw
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.020 I database path: C:\ProgramData\bitmonero
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.021 I Loading blockchain from folder C:\ProgramData\bitmonero\lmdb ...
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.072 I Loading checkpoints
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.081 I bootstrap file recognized
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.082 I bootstrap::file_info size: 4
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.083 I bootstrap file v0.1
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.083 I bootstrap magic size: 4
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.083 I bootstrap header size: 1024
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:30:50.084 I Scanning blockchain from bootstrap file...
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hanimposo
block height: 1968799
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hanimposo
Done scanning bootstrap file
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hanimposo
Full header length: 1028 bytes
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hanimposo
Scanned for blocks: 59216999345 bytes
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hanimposo
Total: 59217000373 bytes
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hanimposo
Number of blocks: 1968800
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.888 I bootstrap file last block number: 1968799 (zero-based height) total blocks: 1968800
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hanimposo
Preparing to read blocks...
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.890 I bootstrap file recognized
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.890 I bootstrap::file_info size: 4
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.891 I bootstrap file v0.1
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.891 I bootstrap magic size: 4
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.892 I bootstrap header size: 1024
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.892 I start block: 1613040 stop block: 1968799
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hanimposo
2020-07-08 07:33:23.893 I Reading blockchain from bootstrap file...
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hanimposo
block 1628670 / 1968799
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hanimposo
i didnt get a cursor back yet
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hanimposo
and the monero-blockchain-import.exe is using about 10% of the cpu
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ndorf
did you export the blockchain yourself? otherwise do not use verify 0
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hanimposo
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hanimposo
I figured it was trusted
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hanimposo
If you downloaded the Blockchain from a trusted, reputable source you may set verify 0 this will reduce the amount of time to sync the Blockchain.
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hanimposo
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ndorf
i don't disagree. they seem very old, referencing v0.10.x
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ndorf
anyway, getmonero.org is a trusted source but you also have to trust https, the server software, etc.
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ndorf
personally i would only use verify 0 on a file that i exported myself
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ndorf
why did you download it anyway? usually it is much faster to just sync over the p2p network
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hanimposo
I thought it was faster.
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ndorf
it's not. you only download from one server, instead of 8 or more peers
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ndorf
but now that you already have it, you might as well import it
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ndorf
like i said though, i would not use verify 0. it will take a lot longer though
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hanimposo
490012 blocks remaining
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hanimposo
[2020-07-08 4:09 AM] 2020-07-08 08:09:12.582 I Monero 'Nitrogen Nebula' (v0.16.0.0-release)
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hanimposo
Height: 1644032, target: 2137563 (76.9115%)
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hanimposo
Downloading at 706 kB/s
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hanimposo
Next needed pruning seed: 3
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hanimposo
8 peers
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hanimposo
The instructions there REALLY need to be updated
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hanimposo
>>> status
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hanimposo
[2020-07-08 4:18 AM] 2020-07-08 08:18:09.752 I Monero 'Nitrogen Nebula' (v0.16.0.0-release)
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hanimposo
Height: 1684072/2137567 (78.8%) on mainnet, not mining, net hash 588.60 MH/s, v7, update needed, 8(out)+0(in) connections, uptime 0d 0h 9m 1s
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franbird
hi guys so i setup my ledger nano s with monero gui on windows 10
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franbird
but had to format my PC
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franbird
now I restored the hardware wallet but my XMR seems to have disappeared
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franbird
it says daemon is synchronized
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moneromooo
"I figured it was trusted" - that's how scammers get you
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franbird
the primary account address appears to be exactly the same
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franbird
it is the same and matches on my ledger nano S
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moneromooo
franbird: what is your refresh-from-block-height setting ? Not sure where it is in the gui. Try options/settings.
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franbird
should be default? i'm beginner so never changed anything like that
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franbird
strange, just had to close gui and reopen
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franbird
sorry about that
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franbird
thanks for the idea/help moneromooo
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moneromooo
That is unexpected...
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franbird
i think my malwarebytes was messing with it
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moneromooo
You could report a bug if it has a false positive.
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franbird
it complained about 167.172.158.X IP
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franbird
on top of basically every file in program files when it was first installed LOL
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dEBRUYNE
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franbird
yeah i worked it yesterday
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franbird
today was just waiting for gui to finish downloading
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dEBRUYNE
But do you see your proper balance now or?
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franbird
yessir it returned
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dEBRUYNE
Ok cool
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Steven_M
Hi all :-)
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franbird
hi Steven_M
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Steven_M
franbird: how are you? :)
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franbird
good i just sent my first payment through xmr.to
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Steven_M
franbird: useful isn't it? :)
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franbird
why are they so generous with covering the bitcoin fees?
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Steven_M
loyal to the cause I guess.
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hanimposo
Why are there Trojans detected in the install?
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moneromooo
Because various malware embeds a monero miner as payload.
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moneromooo
And AV companies can't be arsed fixing false positives.
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moneromooo
Admittedly, the more stuff they flag, regardless of the false positive rate as long as it's not wildly off, increase the user's sense of being under assault, and he user's feeling that the software really is protecting the computer. So... they're incentivized to not care about false positives that don't cause a lot of collateral damage.
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Steven_M
moneromooo: well put
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moneromooo
So what you should do in this case, because you're faced with contradictory information, is double check the digital signatures on your binaries you installed (assuming you installed binaries). Because for all you know, what you installed might be an actual trojan :)
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moneromooo
But your AV has become useless here, because of its false positive. Thanks AV maker.
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hanimposo
I do check the si
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hanimposo
signature
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moneromooo
And this is also why reporting false positives might help. If enough of their users do, they'll start thinking the collateral damage might be too high and do something about it.
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moneromooo
I suspect we're still way too small for this though.
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hanimposo
one of the reported threats is Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.DE!ml
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hanimposo
When I search for more information about that threat, the gist of the reply is "trojan is bad"
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hanimposo
"This program is dangerous and executes commands from an attacker."
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ErCiccione[m]
hanimposo: mooo already answered you, but you can find more info on the website:
web.getmonero.org/get-started/faq/#antivirus
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d4ndo[m]
Is Microsoft Windows still used? 2020?
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d4ndo[m]
Even Gamer use Linux now a days.
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Mochi101
I use Windows
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Mochi101
I have 2 Windows machines and a Linux machine.
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d4ndo[m]
What do you use it for most of the time?
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moneromooo
I know two people who use windows. So yes, there are some.
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d4ndo[m]
LOL - Windows is so 2000. But hey, some people like the retro style.
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xmrmatterbridge
<rbrunner7> Yeah, moneromooo is right, there are some. Just looked it up in Wikipedia: "As of March 2019, the operating system is running on more than 800 million devices." But I am sure all wrongly counted because almost all people installed Linux over it :)
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moneromooo
The laptop I'm typing on is one of those poor victims.
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rbrunner
Windows is still lurking somewhere wedged into the firmware and waiting for the day of revenge
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ndorf
xmrmatterbridge: to be fair to Windows, they probably know exactly how many instances are running, and what time they booted, and what their IP address is, and ....
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rbrunner
Yes. They have the activation servers, the update servers, and so on.
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ndorf
lol @ me replying to the bridge
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rbrunner
Life has taught me to try to evade illusions as much as possible. And the idea that "Windows is so 2000", will vanish soon, and thus Monero can more and more ignore it is such an illusion, IMHO.
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ndorf
not sure i follow, are you saying monero isn't supporting windows as well as it could?
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rbrunner
No, but sometimes I see a tendency to underestimate the importance of Windows users, like e.g. severly underestimating their number.
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rbrunner
From a dev's point of view, I fully understand. It's a PITA to even compile Monero on Windows.
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ndorf
it's a PITA to just set up and use windows, nevermind compile anything, IMHO of course :)
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rbrunner
Not sure full debugging is even supported ...
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rbrunner
Was never adventurous enough to even try
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ndorf
for development/testing purposes though, i think you can download a ready-to-go VM image from microsoft nowadays? i haven't actually tried it though
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rbrunner
Yes, VMs really make life better. I am installing a new notebook, and I run Linux there as base OS, and Windows in a VM.
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moneromooo
Bugger that for a game of soilders...
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ndorf
i used to run virtualized windows regularly until 2011 or so, but luckily haven't had any need since then lol
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rbrunner
Game of soilders?
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moneromooo
lol, soldiers
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ndorf
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ndorf
interesting that it comes with full visual studio, that used to be really expensive!
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rbrunner
Nice ideomatic expression, that buggerism, didn't know that :)
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rbrunner
ndorf, you can reset them indefinitely through checkpoints in the VM
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ndorf
i would imagine, unless it insists on phoning home or something
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rbrunner
We all agree to keep a perimeter of a few miles around moneromooo that is completely Windows free
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» ndorf casually relocates to inside of perimeter
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moneromooo
And yet, I find myself both wanting and hating making shit work even on windows when reported. Having something break offends.
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ndorf
only windows experience i've had in the last decade was a laptop with it preinstalled. i figured eh, why not resize the partition and keep it around just in case something comes up. let me just quickly install all the latest updates first...
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rbrunner
That's the spirit.
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moneromooo
It's like info leaks from wallet to node. It's your node (right ?), still...
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ndorf
ended up wasting two or three hours fighting with windows update before giving up and wiping it for good
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rbrunner
I guess almost every dev has their Windows (horror) story to tell. Fact of life, except for a few very priviledged people.
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Mochi101
I use Windows with Adobe's suite of tools.
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Mochi101
I could probably mess around with Inkscape and Gimp and DaVincii Resolve... but man... I have to eat.
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bigslim[m]
What’s up with NERO?