09:49:32 What is a trustworthy site to find nodes 09:50:33 127.0.0.1 09:51:07 0.0.0.0 09:51:57 Aside from that, most wallets aside from GUI have "good" remote nodes preconfigured 09:52:05 my-contriby[m]: https://community.rino.io/ 09:52:05 https://nodes.monero.com/ 09:52:05 https://sethforprivacy.com/about/#high-performance-monero-nodes 09:52:05 ( compelte list ) => https://monero.fail/ 09:52:38 If you want to try to find s bad node, monero.fail 09:53:45 i wouldnt tell someone to grab a node from .fail unless i was an asshole 09:54:10 * => https://monero.fail/ (also list bad nodes) 09:54:17 edited 09:55:11 While a lot of those nodes are submit by good people, a lot of them are nodes you cant trust 09:55:12 And nodes.monero.com recommends c3pool node 09:55:13 Those assholes dont updatr block templates 09:55:13 D(nt use nodes of miners that dont give a shit about mining transactions 09:55:16 rino node is good 09:55:47 yeah rino's nodes are probably the best someone can get 09:55:52 My actual recommendation is to use featherwallets list IF you need good nodes 09:56:39 Stack wallets is very fast as well 09:57:00 I only had sync issues with Stack wallet 09:57:20 I trued 5 times on 5 different versions and I'm stuck at syncing around 95% 09:57:24 Cake runs an onion node, as does trocador 09:57:37 s/trued/tried/ 09:58:09 someoneelse49549: I was going to add "but not in stack" 09:59:42 Stacks sync bug seems to have been fixed in later versions. Still really slow to show sync progress or to finish the sync and update ui 10:04:20 Community meeting tomorrow 15:00UTC https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/838 10:04:29 also, i've never heard of https://servers.guru/ but they accept Monero using https://bitcartcc.com/ 10:11:54 Just off the top of my head.. 10:11:54 Stack still has some weird bugs or ui things like..... (full message at ) 10:20:44 https://servers.guru/arm-vps/ 10:21:26 i think BusyBoredom uses a free arm vps from oracle still? 10:24:45 https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier_topic-Always_Free_Resources.htm - Busy confirmed recently they still use it, but ill wait for an update 10:25:49 i mean, don't use free things.. support merchants who accept Monero 10:28:50 Imma open an acct 10:29:34 And tell them i wanna pay xmr for it "but its free??", ok, lemme pay xmr for the paid tier "no", fine, ill just run a monero node for free then 10:31:03 "... fuck you, ofrn" thank you for supporting xmr, oracle 13:04:17 Yep I still use oracle's free tier ARM VPS, haven't had any issues. Its a minor pain to set up, but worth it. You get 4 cores, 24GB RAM and 200GB storage for free. 18:35:33 "Yep I still use oracle's free..." <- for a year tho OwO right? 18:41:04 Nope, indefinitely! It is the free "tier", not the free "trial". 18:43:01 I've been using for well over a year now 18:43:18 BusyBoredom[m]: why am i paying for a vps then xD 18:44:29 last time i requested a vps from oracle they never gave me one OwO 20:54:17 New Cake Wallet version is out on all platforms! Please update. We're waiting on Apple to approve, but we expect them to shortly.... (full message at ) 20:55:02 About Cake 2FA: https://guides.cakewallet.com/docs/advanced-features/authentication/#cake-2fa 21:44:05 "Yep I still use oracle's free..." <- Do they allow running nodes? 21:45:45 Mine has been running for over a year and they haven't shut me down yet 21:48:04 I don't know if its technically allowed, but it's definitely not enforced in any case 21:49:06 Would have to look at t&cs 22:16:41 Terms and suggestions :P 22:18:53 Yest