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<123bob123:matrix.org> I dont have any crypto. I’m here for the lols
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Also this $5 is that take into account inflation?
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> $5 wrench attack can be Mitigated either with Arms (gun and ammo) or Cryptographically Hidden wallet that victim can open with secret 6-8 digit PIN from a decoy wallet with low funds (granted you still lose money but not your life and life saving)
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> scenario 1 : All light mobile wallets default wallet is a Decoy wallet that Generates Multiple Decoy wallets each with their own PIN or Passphrase to open them but are Encrypted by design and hidden
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> Victim 1 downloads wallet
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> create wallet == decoy wallet
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> from that decoy wallet he/she can generate multiple decoy wallets and set either PIN/Passphrase or both
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> all wallet are encrypted at device level
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> and display normal encrypted weight == encrypted data must not show Victim 1 have created multiple wallets
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> since we assumed all wallets will have hidden decoy wallet features == attacker knows it too
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> Victim 1 generates 3 decoy wallets or what ever the number he/she wants
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> primary decoy wallet == low funds
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> other 3 wallets == 2 will contain (bit higher/lower) low funds with one main wallet with funds
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> We can assumed multiple user can have as many decoy wallets as they want
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> We only need to make sure Encrypted data is not too high and Suspicious
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> and well hidden with proper advancement in cryptography
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Actually you can probably find a rusted 0$ wrench already in your toolbox
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Yeah, decoys is the way to go
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> most hardware wallet also support them
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> just give the damn words list copy away... see, I only have 23$ worth of monero and 10$ worth of bitcoin.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Sorry if you could not seize more, I gambled it all on wex.nz a long time ago
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<0x1zxq7896lp2zero:matrix.org> 👍️
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<sadlittlewannabesamurai {𝕭𝕽𝕲}> aesthetic
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I'll fix it soon, once the monerophp maintenance is over
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<monerobull:matrix.org> It might also be related to my provider, will have to figure that out today
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> If you live in a country that does not allow you to carry a gun for self-defense you should change it ASAP.
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> Why sponsor a country with your taxes if they don't allow you to defend yourself ?
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> Unless you're one of those who believe police will materialize in time to stop the crime (LOL)
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> Being your own bank and not carrying a gun is very dangerous, even if you don't brag about crypto - your tax office people know and they can leak that info - especially if you're trading big sums.
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> In countries where everyone can have a gun you have at least chance to shoot back at the criminal, in countries where semi-automatic pistols are not allowed for self-defense like Italy, Spain - you will get beaten to death by criminals if they like to.
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> And with the current vicious refugee problem I wouldn't even visit such countries for vacation, plenty of reports of tourists getting beaten.
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> Now have fun paying with crypto in near future in such environment.
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<ypavtv97lx:matrix.org> Cryptocurrencies without guns does not make sense to me.
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> More likely shot, look at the Netherlands lol. More gun crime than Sweden(where you can own guns).
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<endor00:matrix.org> Lmao, spot the American. The world is bigger than your country. Also, wildly off-topic for this room
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> He def is an American or a kid.
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> Doesn't mean he is wrong about the police part.
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> Here in the Netherlands people are gunned down too, robbed at gunpoint, all the while guns are illegal. Seems criminals really do not care about laws and stuff.
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> The police is, for 99.99999 %, only for after the fact.
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<drbunsen:matrix.org> I had a gun in my face once, police of course never solved the case. What you gonna do?
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<endor00:matrix.org> Regardless, this chatroom is for discussing CCS proposals and Monero-related community projects - not gun policy, regulation, or related criminal activity
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<endor00:matrix.org> For more general talk -> #monero-pools:monero.social and #monero-offtopic:monero.social
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Fuckin hilarious
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Mods insulting "kids" or people for their culture
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> :D
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Anyway, love i endor
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Anyway, love u endor
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<endor00:matrix.org> If you call that an insult...
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<123bob123:matrix.org> merica!
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<edge7:matrix.org> Hi guys,
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<edge7:matrix.org> I finally got access to LLamaV2 withing HuggingFace, am testing the 13B model, am asking a couple of questions about XMR:
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<edge7:matrix.org> Answer: Sure, I'd be happy to help you get started with Monero XMR! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to obtain Monero XMR, set up a Monero XMR wallet, and some other information you might find useful:
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<edge7:matrix.org> Obtaining Monero XMR:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Buy Monero XMR from a cryptocurrency exchange: You can buy Monero XMR from various cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Kraken, and Bitfinex. You'll need to create an account on the exchange, verify your identity, and then deposit funds (such as Bitcoin or Ethereum) to buy Monero XMR.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Use a Monero XMR ATM: If you prefer to buy Monero XMR in person, you can use a Monero XMR ATM. These machines are available in select locations around the world and allow you to buy Monero XMR with cash.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Participate in a Monero XMR faucet: A Monero XMR faucet is a website that gives away small amounts of Monero XMR for free. This is a great way to get started with Monero XMR without having to spend any money.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Setting up a Monero XMR wallet:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Download a Monero XMR wallet: You can download a Monero XMR wallet from the official Monero website. There are several different wallets available, including a desktop wallet, a mobile wallet, and a web wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Create a Monero XMR wallet: Once you've downloaded the wallet, you'll need to create a new wallet. This will involve choosing a password and setting up a PIN to secure your wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Fund your Monero XMR wallet: Once you have a Monero XMR wallet set up, you can fund it with Monero XMR. You can do this by sending Monero XMR to your wallet address from an exchange or another Monero XMR wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Using Monero XMR:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Use Monero XMR for privacy-focused transactions: One of the main benefits of Monero XMR is its focus on privacy. When you use Monero XMR, your transactions are encrypted and your identity is hidden, making it difficult for others to track your activity.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Use Monero XMR for online purchases: Monero XMR can be used for online purchases at select merchants. You can find a list of merchants who accept Monero XMR on the official Monero website.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Use Monero XMR for peer-to-peer transactions: Monero XMR can also be used for peer-to-peer transactions, allowing you to send and receive Monero XMR directly with other users without the need for intermediaries.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Other information:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Monero XMR is a decentralized cryptocurrency: Monero XMR is a decentralized cryptocurrency, meaning that it is not controlled by any government or institution. Transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain, which is maintained by a network of computers around the world.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Monero XMR has a strong focus on privacy: Monero XMR is designed to be a privacy-focused cryptocurrency, with features such as ring signatures, zero-knowledge proofs, and stealth addresses to protect user identity and transaction information.
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<edge7:matrix.org> I have got the plan, to create an HuggingFace Dataset for fine-tuning LLamaV2 to become an XMR master. BTW it is important to have a clean dataset of around ~1000 clean examples.
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<edge7:matrix.org> After having uploaded the HuggingFace Dataset, anyone can start fine tuning, that is also my plan, even though it's not going to be quick and cheap, but definitely cool.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Long story short: I cannot create the repo with the 1000 samples by myself, anyone is interested in doing this step.
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<edge7:matrix.org> START Answer: Sure, I'd be happy to help you get started with Monero XMR! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to obtain Monero XMR, set up a Monero XMR wallet, and some other information you might find useful:
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<edge7:matrix.org> Obtaining Monero XMR:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Buy Monero XMR from a cryptocurrency exchange: You can buy Monero XMR from various cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Kraken, and Bitfinex. You'll need to create an account on the exchange, verify your identity, and then deposit funds (such as Bitcoin or Ethereum) to buy Monero XMR.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Use a Monero XMR ATM: If you prefer to buy Monero XMR in person, you can use a Monero XMR ATM. These machines are available in select locations around the world and allow you to buy Monero XMR with cash.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Participate in a Monero XMR faucet: A Monero XMR faucet is a website that gives away small amounts of Monero XMR for free. This is a great way to get started with Monero XMR without having to spend any money.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Setting up a Monero XMR wallet:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Download a Monero XMR wallet: You can download a Monero XMR wallet from the official Monero website. There are several different wallets available, including a desktop wallet, a mobile wallet, and a web wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Create a Monero XMR wallet: Once you've downloaded the wallet, you'll need to create a new wallet. This will involve choosing a password and setting up a PIN to secure your wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Fund your Monero XMR wallet: Once you have a Monero XMR wallet set up, you can fund it with Monero XMR. You can do this by sending Monero XMR to your wallet address from an exchange or another Monero XMR wallet.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Using Monero XMR:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Use Monero XMR for privacy-focused transactions: One of the main benefits of Monero XMR is its focus on privacy. When you use Monero XMR, your transactions are encrypted and your identity is hidden, making it difficult for others to track your activity.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Use Monero XMR for online purchases: Monero XMR can be used for online purchases at select merchants. You can find a list of merchants who accept Monero XMR on the official Monero website.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 3. Use Monero XMR for peer-to-peer transactions: Monero XMR can also be used for peer-to-peer transactions, allowing you to send and receive Monero XMR directly with other users without the need for intermediaries.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Other information:
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<edge7:matrix.org> 1. Monero XMR is a decentralized cryptocurrency: Monero XMR is a decentralized cryptocurrency, meaning that it is not controlled by any government or institution. Transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain, which is maintained by a network of computers around the world.
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<edge7:matrix.org> 2. Monero XMR has a strong focus on privacy: Monero XMR is designed to be a privacy-focused cryptocurrency, with features such as ring signatures, zero-knowledge proofs, and stealth addresses to protect user identity and transaction information.
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<edge7:matrix.org> I have got the plan, to create an HuggingFace Dataset for fine-tuning LLamaV2 to become an XMR master. BTW it is important to have a clean dataset of around ~1000 clean examples.
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<edge7:matrix.org> After having uploaded the HuggingFace Dataset, anyone can start fine tuning, that is also my plan, even though it's not going to be quick and cheap, but definitely cool.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Long story short: I cannot create the repo with the 1000 samples by myself, anyone is interested in doing this step?
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<edge7:matrix.org> The format needs to be in a particular way
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<plowsof:matrix.org> A gist/pastebin would be useful for all to read
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<edge7:matrix.org> sure
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<charutocafe:matrix.org> is llama 2 even open source?
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<charutocafe:matrix.org> i think their license is very yikes
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<edge7:matrix.org> The answer is visible here:
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<edge7:matrix.org> yes it is not 100% Open Source, BTW I am not a license expert. It is deffo the best free available to use model out there.
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<edge7:matrix.org> this is the licence:
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<edge7:matrix.org> I am mentioning this, as If I am not wrong few days ago, a desire for an XMR bot came out and I said I would have tested LLamaV2 as other people mentioned other LLMs such as gpt4All which I had tested time ago with bad result
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<charutocafe:matrix.org> just make sure your xmr bot isn't monetized and hopefully you won't have any license issues.
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<charutocafe:matrix.org> oh wait, maybe it's fine, i don't really understand their non-commercial clause
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<edge7:matrix.org> my plan was to introduce it in the monero website or here, or somewhere for the new joiner really
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<rucknium:monero.social> These bots have poor accuracy. Not good enough for Monero.
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<edge7:matrix.org> but the route to having something up & running is far, the dataset needs to come first. Also the infrastructure part is pretty heavy. I can allocate some training costs to my self, but cannot allocate the inference costs to myself in case the fine tuned model is good and we want to productionalise
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<edge7:matrix.org> that is the reason for fine tuning!
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<edge7:matrix.org> yes I have seen it, it misses the tail emission
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<endor00:matrix.org> The section about setting up a wallet doesn't really distinguish between the wallet *software* and the actual wallet keys/files that it creates
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<edge7:matrix.org> BTW there is no particular point in judging LLamaV2 as it is. Is the concept of fine tuning clear ?
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<edge7:matrix.org> also having a dataset in HuggingFace is not a bad thing, it is still 'advertisment' for XMR
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<endor00:matrix.org> I know, I was just pointing out some specific areas that may need more tuning
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<endor00:matrix.org> (Though I'm not entirely sure what that entails)
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<endor00:matrix.org> As in: do you just feed it monero docs and stuff? Are there some specific steps/instructions that can be added to the prompt to better steer the reply?
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<endor00:matrix.org> (/
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<endor00:matrix.org> * Like prepending stuff
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<siren:kernal.eu> I don't really see the point because all of these questions are a search engine query away?
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<edge7:matrix.org> Let's say the it's going to be a bunch of Q&A, like:
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<edge7:matrix.org> Hi, what mobile wallets are available?
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<edge7:matrix.org> Hi there, there are several mobile wallets, the most famous ones are Monerujo & Monero.com (cake wallet)
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<edge7:matrix.org> the format needs to be in a particular way, to be understood by LLamaV2, but that is okay, a simple Python script will then transform it before feeding
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<siren:kernal.eu> It would be nice to invest time to auto generate documentation about things like wallet RPC server instead
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<siren:kernal.eu> And not using AI/ML models
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<siren:kernal.eu> Perhaps using openapi
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<edge7:matrix.org> I think Monero has definitely a documentation problem.
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<edge7:matrix.org> BTW, I am keen to start creating the dataset with the little I know. Does anyone here know somebody handling the Monero Doc repo (
monerodocs.org)
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<siren:kernal.eu> We already have some sort of a bot 😄
github.com/sausagenoods/monero2425
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<edge7:matrix.org> ahah yes, that's state of art.
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<siren:kernal.eu> It's just not allowed to participate in the chats 😶
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<edge7:matrix.org> BTW as I said above, am willing to start the thing. I can create a standalone repo in GitHub, under my account.
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<edge7:matrix.org> I can start adding Q&A, but my knowledge is limited.
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<edge7:matrix.org> So I'll ping back here, for asking for some contribution. It should not take much to create a reasonable Q & A set, to upload it into HuggingFace and then potentially try a fine tuning.
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Revuo Monero Issue 186: September 7 - 14, 2023.
revuo-xmr.com/issue-186.html
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<plowsof:matrix.org> monerosupplies.com has moved to Bitcart and accepts Monero / Litecoin / BTC for payment
monerosupplies.com/2023/09/14/new-payment-options-gateway (when will it accept BCH monerobull? 😳)
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Lol
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<monerobull:matrix.org> I specifically excluded that
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Cake doesn't have it either
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<rucknium:monero.social> Not for long 😉
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<plowsof:matrix.org> StackWallet has BCH, also WOW
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<monerobull:matrix.org> besides
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<monerobull:matrix.org> we dont need bch, we have monero
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Why do you need ltc?
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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<monerobull:matrix.org> its bigger marketcap than xmr
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<monerobull:matrix.org> i guess
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<monerobull:matrix.org> idk, i dont expect to make sales in it but it was an option so why not
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<rucknium:monero.social> Some free market research: Pro-Monero sentiment is much stronger in the BCH community than the LTC community.
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<rucknium:monero.social> But, do what you want. It's your store :)
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<plowsof:matrix.org> but bCash is a shitcoin and kayabanerve doesnt like it
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Ok but I don't see a purpose for bcash
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<plowsof:matrix.org> so its not on monerosupplies
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Neither for LTC but at least it's bigger than bch
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<plowsof:matrix.org> next question
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Rucknium: if you can recommend me a good mobile wallet I'll add it
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Even though it fucks with the formatting on checkout if I write another coin name
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<rucknium:monero.social> Stack wallet has it. Not good enough? Do you need a multicoin wallet?
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<monerobull:matrix.org> ah ok
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Stack duo or gtfo :)
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<rucknium:monero.social> Electron Cash on mobile is full-featured.
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<monerobull:matrix.org> when the firo wallet has 100 downloads 💀
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Stack has wownero so it must be good
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<123bob123:matrix.org> People firo it
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<123bob123:matrix.org> I’m here all week
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<plowsof:matrix.org> forego r-right?
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<plowsof:matrix.org> if yes then i got the joke
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<monerobull:matrix.org> stack syncs so slowly
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<monerobull:matrix.org> im on my local lan node, why is it so slow
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<plowsof:matrix.org> we tricked you into beta testing stackwallet sorry #stackwallet:cypherstack.com
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<plowsof:matrix.org> finally, a tester!
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<plowsof:matrix.org> ofrnxmr has reported many issues with the wallet, so there may be issues
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ofrn is picky
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<monerobull:matrix.org> can you use remote nodes in simplemode in the gui
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<monerobull:matrix.org> no, it just starts a node lol
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<plowsof:matrix.org> in advanced mode, you can select a remote node , in simple, the option is hidden
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Use wownero, you can sync a full node in a few minutes
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<monerobull:matrix.org> im selling monero for steam wallet funds ok
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<monerobull:matrix.org> only 2k blocks since ive wrote this
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<plowsof:matrix.org> but overall, congratulations for switching to another payment processor (in fact you currently have both enabled monero-php wordpress things + bitcart, the first time ive seen this i think... hopefully we can get acceptXMR as a third alternative (rust) payment processor one day!)
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Pwnd
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<123bob123:matrix.org> What is happening with acceptxmr?
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<rottenwheel:nokyc.im> MoneroPay wen sir?
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<plowsof:matrix.org> last major update was to patch a vulnerability spirobel / boog900 found + miscellaneous... busyboredom is still etching away at it 👍️
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<plowsof:matrix.org> the animated video proposal of vostoemisio is almost completed also
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<vostoemisio:matrix.org> Yup!
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<monerobull:matrix.org> yeah the other one was broken and me and my hoster couldnt figure out whats wrong
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<plowsof:matrix.org> more processors also means 'different docs' / ways of installing/using that appeal to different audiences
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<monerobull:matrix.org> i tried to install it on monero.town 😳
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<monerobull:matrix.org> but it didnt like my alternative ports
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<plowsof:matrix.org> moneropay has some pretty / to the point docs with docker installs to get you up and running fast
moneropay.eu/guide/install.html
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<monerobull:matrix.org> so now i know how subdomains work
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<plowsof:matrix.org> docs from bitcart
docs.bitcart.ai
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<monerobull:matrix.org> ive also accidentally bought 2 vms .-.
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<monerobull:matrix.org> ive also accidentally bought 2 vps .-.
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<monerobull:matrix.org> still cheaper than njalla
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<monerobull:matrix.org> oh and bitcart has tor support
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Most things are cheaper then njalla
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<123bob123:matrix.org> And better specs
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privacy tax :'(
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<monerobull:matrix.org> nah
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<monerobull:matrix.org> they are outright shit
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<plowsof:matrix.org> njalla has alot of downtime too right? i would avoid just for that
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<monerobull:matrix.org> uh servers down for 4 days, what do we do guys? how about we will insult people who complain about it on twitter? genius
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<monerobull:matrix.org> also, 10% extra fee if you pay with monero lol
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Yeah
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Trying to get other vps to accept xmr
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<123bob123:matrix.org> I know one i asked will when they change to btcpay server
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<monerobull:matrix.org> man monero is cool
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<busyboredom:monero.social> Yep AcceptXMR is still in progress Dan r/dark (Is not the man & Braxman Tomsparks Advocate ), It's going slower than I wanted because of the vulns + me moving across the country, but it is not abandoned 🙂
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<busyboredom:monero.social> Currently, I have a minimal service dockerized and most of the configuration logic written. Next up is solidifying the API and improving test coverage, and then I'll be able to claim the first CCS milestone.
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Only with the fundamentals
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> The list i gave of "needs" for stack is ...
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> - Account support
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> - fix balance card not updating
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> - kill connection on node switch, not leaving stuff hanging
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> - os kills app too easily / too ram heavy
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> - doesn't store recipient addresses
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> 3 and 4 might be the problem
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> withiut 1, balance recovery is broken
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> without 2, its a bad UX
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> without 5, its less than ideas UX for majority of users
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> There have been a lot of connection fixes, but still issue under certain situations like when changing nodes during a sync, or when exiting and entering different wallets
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<monerobull:matrix.org> i might be syncing 250k blocks instead of 25k
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<monerobull:matrix.org> oopd
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<monerobull:matrix.org> oops
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> that too. The rescan and resync buttons dont let you change restore height
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<monerobull:matrix.org> fucking new element update made ofrn green. wtf
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Wow. Wtf
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> 🚮
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<btclovera:matrix.org> look nice
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<monerobull:matrix.org> i hate this
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<monerobull:matrix.org> ofrn was blue
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<btclovera:matrix.org> wow.. im also green
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<monerobull:matrix.org> man i use these colors to associate people
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<monerobull:matrix.org> cant do this
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<monerobull:matrix.org> what color is blankpage:
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<monerobull:matrix.org> light blue when it used to be green....
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> There must be a setting somwhere
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Thats some nonsense. Im blue, if i was green i would die 🎶
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Esg compliant
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> That is very weird
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<trasherdk:monero.social> How much would I have to pay, to get my wallet software, to the top of the most famous list?