08:25:31 <1​23bob123:matrix.org> https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/9184 09:42:14 Hi guys! I'm having some problems with mining in the browser. 09:42:14 1. I saw the proof of work concept, it can be converted to static mining. But, I haven't tested it. Is he working? 09:42:17 2. Are there any libraries (wasm,js) or providers for mining? (like coinhive) 10:02:33 I dont think web mining is possible anymore (?) 10:02:45 Moneroocean disabled theirs a long time ago 10:08:06 ACTION  10:08:35 oh thats bad ;( Thanks! 10:08:58 Technically possible in some form or another, practically infeasible to the point of being a complete waste of time (read: you'll never even recover the money you spent trying to get it to work, because it's too slow and inefficient, and users will hate you because you are grinding their computer to a halt) 11:15:35 Hey all, I wonder what happened to monerooutreach.org. the website just shows up blank for me. 11:16:04 it was a very valuable resource, with many great articles and the guerilla marketing kit. 11:20:56 We need an up to date version of that guerilla marketing kit but the site is just gone / files remain on github 11:21:50 alright, thanks for letting me know :) 11:48:32 Yeah, it did have some good articles. They might be on archive 12:29:45 re monerooutreach.org - maybe someone has better foo with web.archive.org than me, but most the "captures" i've checked are fairly empty (lots of 'undefined') 12:30:08 maybe the github repo will be the best version after all: https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/outreach-docs 12:33:16 It’s definitely a resource we should try to find the files, & bring back. 12:33:16 Along with Accepted Here too. 12:36:59 i have the monero gothic font on my machine. but thats about it, just happened to save it in time 12:43:31 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/BcijVaycXskUTMRPmZVDWcjb 12:43:44 i think there were also other formats tho, like woff or ttf 15:45:34 Oh wow, so glad I read through some of the message, I've discovered nixOS. https://itsfoss.com/why-use-nixos/ 15:53:00 prancing389: awww yeah! once you go nix, you never want to use another linux distro. it feels very rewarding too because as time progresses you just get better and better. 15:54:24 i switched from arch to nixos about a year ago for all my machines and servers. its so nice to be using the exact same binaries on all systems, configure what is shared together and have the stuff that differs in separate files. it allows me to keep my work machine and home machine in sync. with arch i always had to do stuff twice, or, for god sakes, when i had to reinstall start from scratch. 15:55:27 plus, nix has been picking up so much steam over the last few years. it feels like its the linux of the future. The Linux Unplugged podcast also cant stop shilling it :D 15:57:10 and they even natively support monero nodes https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=23.11&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=monero 15:58:56 Yes, as soon as the download finishes, I'll be building one on my Proxmox machine to try. 16:02:47 I've been using MX Linux because Debian was too slow and unstable on my older hardware. I really like some of the system tools like timeshift, MX snapshot, etc. Hope I can find them in search packages 16:03:22 i think nix has you covered. coming from arch there is really nothing that I couldnt find a package for so far 16:05:20 Timeshift does what Microsoft Windows does with System Restore, allows you to recover back to a known good state, but I can see that things like Timeshift are less and less necessary as you install a more isolated, dependency-hell-proof system. 16:06:15 yeah i know it, i would use it only to backup personal files like Documents or Pictures, and let nix manage the system configuration. Git is all the backup you need there. 16:06:35 Snapshot is also awesome, it basically operates like Clonezilla and makes you a live ISO of your built out system. But again, that functionality can be performed by Clonezilla 16:06:47 WHOA! 16:07:02 It builds your ISO while you're using it 16:08:55 I ve not heard of clonezilla, but nix can also generate live isos for you to boot from. which is AMAZING, think your personal OS, all packages, configurations, shortcuts etc installed, on a live usb that you plug in any computer and you are right at home 🤯 but i have not done it myself i have to admit 16:10:35 Nix seam to really sucks less compared to most other distribution, I still plan to give it a try eventually. (When I have time and extra SSD laying around) 16:13:00 I did it with MX Linux and the only reconfiguration I had to do were the keys for Syncthing, how I like to keep the two synchronized. I like Syncthing because NAT routers have no effect on it, no port forwarding necessary for remote peers. 16:14:55 For discussion: OpenAlias v2 specification https://github.com/openalias/openalias-spec/pull/1 16:14:55 Join us in #openalias:matrix.org (#openalias for Libera) 17:09:06 I have never been great at building from source, but haveno is a deb. 17:09:53 Nix has shown me that my computer doesnt actually suck and can run gnome tho, on ubuntu its laggy 17:40:58 <1​23bob123:matrix.org> Less bloat