03:20:48 Inge: I got DNS and SSH working great, every other service including IRC either completely or partially failed. 03:21:42 Maybe the airlines with their airhead-net from novelty 2004 need a few more years to work on the problem? 03:22:48 Non IP services like GSM and D channels were completely absent by the way, give the airlines two or three more decades maybe please, they can get it right eventually. 07:06:51 I've set up a XMR.radio hotline... +1 702-899-6040 07:07:23 leave a message and we'll put you on air 07:08:33 make requests, dedicate songs to that special someone, tell a joke, or just let us know how we are doing 07:56:00 lol nice ajs. 09:41:33 that is AWESOME - what are the time limit bounds for the message? 09:41:36 ajs_[m]: ^ 09:41:42 i.e max length 10:38:14 not sure. I'll check if there is a limit later today. 12:49:26 midipoet: 30 seconds 16:55:02 an XMR.radio exclusive... we got an early release of the 'Orange Album' by Crypt0-Bear https://xmr.radio/products/crypt0-bear-the-orange-album 17:09:06 What's the right way to use the cli + remote onion node without needing to start the tor browser? 17:11:56 Currently using port 9150 like this `./monero-wallet-cli --proxy 127.0.0.1:9150 --daemon-address xxx.onion:port` 17:13:02 I guess I want to set up a port other than the Tor browser bundle default 9150, dedicated for the cli wallet. 17:15:56 You can just run the Tor daemon and then use the default SOCKS port, 9050. 17:18:21 So just `sudo service tor start` and then run the wallet with the flag `--proxy 127.0.0.1:9050`. That should do it right? 17:18:29 Yup! 17:18:45 Is there any difference from a privacy perspective? 17:24:51 No, both are using the Tor daemon 17:25:02 Tor browser just spawns it's own instance if needed. 17:26:49 * ComplyLast sees daemons everywhere 17:56:33 RT appreciated https://twitter.com/xmr_radio/status/1423339124753375238 23:10:32 done