01:03:48 sgp_: https://www.getmonero.org/blog/assets/2020-09-17-monero-0.17-released/oxygen-orion.png 01:03:56 how did we get this graphic last time? do we have a new one? 01:08:19 gnuteardrops ^^ 02:38:52 "sgp_: https://www.getmonero.org..." <- I just asked on reddit 02:38:56 Then I did a ranked choice voter 02:39:08 s/voter/vote among the submissions/ 02:48:23 <π™²π™΄πšπš„π™»π™΄π™Ύπš„πš‚> what does "flouride fermi" mean 03:16:31 its just the naming convention 03:17:00 every major release, the next element on the periodic table is used (or some derivation) 03:17:10 i don't even know if ure still there. silly bridgerton[m] 03:17:32 and then the second part is a celestial object 03:18:36 But what it really means is that this new release will fortify monero with ions and then paradoxes will swallow up all the rings 14:40:31 <π™²π™΄πšπš„π™»π™΄π™Ύπš„πš‚> and the celestian object is just anything that alliterates the element? 16:16:02 Yes 17:05:43 Hey guys, I just ran into a weird problem. I did a send to self on a subaddress of mine, and the transaction send, but the balance never showed back up in my wallet 17:05:48 It has been 10 blocks 17:05:52 More than 10 17:06:10 was it a subaddress or a different account? 17:08:32 No it's the same account. I check my subaddress list 17:08:51 Is it possible that wallet will just show the send, but not the receive? 17:08:55 yes 17:09:11 It was a fraction of my balance, and I don't remember what my balance was beforehand 17:09:24 But I never saw a "receive" transaction for the same amount 17:15:27 Well okay, I just did another test txn receive to self, and yeah, it only shows the send, but the balance popped back into my wallet after it was picked up 17:15:33 Sorry to bother you 23:12:49 "how did we get this graphic last..." <- I created one for v18: https://monero.graphics/all/monero-gui-v-0.18-concept-design/ 23:13:27 let me know what you think 23:14:47 well done gnuteardrops πŸ‘οΈ 23:15:31 gnuteardrops[m]: thank you :) 23:26:47 if you need any specific format or resolution I can provide that 23:35:57 gnuteardrops[m]: looks good https://github.com/monero-project/monero-site/pull/2003