07:25:03 where can I see accepted attributes to use for --generate-from-json ? 07:27:56 nevermind, found it: 'grep GET_FIELD_FROM_JSON_RETURN_ON_ERROR wallet/wallet2.cpp' 11:21:27 hello 11:21:41 https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2020/09/commerce-department-prohibits-wechat-and-tiktok-transactions-protect 11:21:57 * RoughestPeasantd sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/PgTLvhqqdXafCrctVWygNLUU/message.txt > 11:22:09 i'm wondering, could this app ban set a precedent for banning cryptocurrencies? 11:27:47 RoughestPeasantd: they could maybe remove mobile wallets from app stores, force US exchanges to close, and get ISPs to block foreign exchanges 11:27:50 but you'd still be able to use monero :) 11:29:27 * moneromooo waits till it starts being illegal to use tor, or use a website that doesn't surrender its private keys to cloudflare. 11:30:28 the internet? sounds ancient! we only use the cloudflare vpn to resolve websites using cloudflare dns and then connect to them on cloudflare webworkers 11:30:53 Sorry. The internet is what the flare used to be called. 11:31:10 "Any provision of internet hosting services enabling the functioning or optimization of the mobile application in the U.S." 11:31:44 would something like this applied to monero mean that it would be illegal to host a node on server in the us? 11:33:17 hi, I've tried compiling new 0.17 on a ubuntu box with a ryzen 3900 16gb with -j16/24/32 and it fails/logged me off.. it only worked with -j1.. any known problem at the moment 11:33:20 ? 11:36:41 Yes. It needs RAM to build. It's going to continue doing so for the foreseeable future though. 11:37:27 Count abot 2 GB per job, roughly. 11:37:43 wallet2/core_rpc_server/chaingen_main will need more than 2. The rest should fit. 11:38:47 so in this configuration no more than 7 threads.. 11:38:47 didn't know about that.. 11:38:58 maybe some info in the github compile info page could be useful.. 11:39:21 Doesn't help if they're not read. 11:39:31 Because, you know, it IS there. 11:41:29 moneromooo: yeah you'r right.. probably read first time years ago and forgot about that.. 11:52:01 RoughestPeasantd: No. This order can't be used for that. 11:52:20 They're restricting a specific, named corporate entity from doing business in the USA. 11:53:00 This is not the same as restricting a specific piece of code, even if that's how it's been presented in the press. 15:03:28 hmm. I'm using 0.17 and i'm getting "Error: transaction was not constructed" with transfer 15:09:34 ok this is fishy. It's after changing the wallet password. 15:11:33 Run with --log-level 2, check the log for more info. 15:12:36 ok. I'll see if i can repeat it 15:12:49 changing pw and doing rescan_bc resultet in 0 balance and nothing in show_transfers 15:19:58 yep repeatable. 15:20:38 key image helper precomp: given output pubkey doesn't match the derived one 15:20:42 Failed to generate key image 15:21:19 its acting like its a mnemonic passphrase 15:22:17 Odd one. Is the standard address in your wallet the one you expect ? 15:23:31 yes 15:23:40 but oh. If i quit the cli and start it again everything is correct 15:24:12 Maybe it somehow uses the old pw even if it prompts for it when refresh/rescanning 15:24:20 If your wallet set to decrypt the key in memory upon use ? 15:24:37 no clue. Im using the default 15:33:18 can file an issue with log if its not me doing something dumb but shouldnt be :P 15:34:30 AFAIK if you enter the wrong password during wallet refresh it will use it to decrypt the key and things will get weird 15:35:47 i think its just something where some function is using the password entered initially when starting even if you change it 15:36:19 it doesnt let me enter the wrong pw when refreshing 15:37:07 It's likely a bug. An issue would benice, thanks. 15:39:28 done 15:39:35 Thanks 15:39:56 always fun when github html formats your paste for some reason 15:39:59 cant just leave it alone 15:41:01 Pissed me off till I consistently remembered you can add ``` and ``` as piss-off-start and piss-off-end. 15:41:14 oh my. Thanks 15:46:27 and then you get doubly pissed off when you leave a reddit comment because that doesn't work there :{ 17:01:18 aye 17:53:05 72 blocks in the last 90 minutes heh 19:32:36 Happy block 1555555 for Monero testnet! (about 3 minutes ago): https://testnet.xmrchain.com/block/1555555 19:59:14 DiffieHellmanMayonaisse 21:32:32 does a pruned node work as a public remote node? 21:33:32 Mostly yes. 21:33:45 when seldomly no? 21:33:54 If a client requests tx contents for a pruned tx. 21:34:19 Which doesn't happen in normal usage. 21:35:01 just because it's unlikely ? 21:35:33 Since it doesn't happen in normal usage, it's unlikely such a request will be made. 21:36:07 okie 21:37:47 thunderosa__ is on FIRE https://twitter.com/MrThunderosa/status/1307078732503568387?s=19 22:58:13 hi, want to get a hardware wallet and I've read that Ledger is a safe bet. Is that correct? 22:58:52 Ledger and Trezor are both deemed good AFAIK. 23:02:50 Ledger works well 23:03:45 and both Ledger and Trezor can be used for BTC storage as well? 23:04:17 yes 23:05:40 sounds cool, I'll check it out 23:10:29 hmm, bluetooth on the Nano X, my spidey sense senses fishyness. 23:11:44 For your own protection, citizen. Do not worry, and love Big brother. 23:12:24 I... must... obey... 23:32:05 can't even customize currency on the Ledger page, gg 23:33:06 shows me GBP instead of EUR and no way to change that lel 23:33:42 Protip for Ledger: Some people that visit your site use a VPN. 23:38:50 They also store your data forever. 23:38:56 (unless you request deletion) 23:39:20 wat, encrypted I assume, no? 23:39:50 no idea, they recently got hacked 23:39:57 though it was some older data 23:41:22 Trezor deletes your data after 60 days but AFAIK the Trezor Model T is pricier 23:42:56 yeah I'm also wondering if I really need this FIDO2 thing, some exchanges use it for auth, no? 23:43:32 no one requires it 23:43:35 monero only supports Trezor Model T 23:43:48 you can just use google auth or whatever 23:44:30 ah 23:45:22 but I don't understand why Ledger would want to store your data. Also what kind of data does it store? Like... the privkey is stored on the device itself right? 23:45:29 your address 23:45:32 and real life data 23:45:40 not sure if you care 23:45:56 oh hmm 23:46:01 yea they don’t store your priv key 23:53:26 does monero-cli also support Ledger and/or Trezor Model T ? 23:54:07 yea 23:54:17 awesome