01:31:41 "I don't understand why Edward Snowden doesn't like monero" < bcuz hes a zcash trusted setup signer 01:31:57 So much offtopic, so little time, amirite 01:49:04 yes I don't know who had the glory Idea that a day has only 24 hours, why not metric 100 hours, would lead to so lesss stress.... 07:58:45 Hello 07:58:46 What's the best programming language to work around monero? 07:59:42 C++ if you want to work on core. 08:00:24 Depends on what you want to focus on, app development, core development, libraries development, payment processors development, your mom development... 08:03:10 Thanks 08:03:12 Is Woodser trustworthy? 08:03:39 I don't see why he wouldn't be. 08:03:57 in mom development? 08:04:02 Because noone is 08:07:21 't was a joke, c'mon man! 08:28:16 everybody should invest a decent amount of time into mom development 08:34:05 😂 08:36:37 Damn right he is, he's the main developer of haveno dex 08:48:19 <3​21bob321:monero.social> where do i start with this 08:50:51 I actually wanted to know a bit about Who is the guy behind the git repos. I always ask questions in a vague way 08:51:17 i think he wants to retain his anonymity, he doesnt seem open about it 08:51:28 what matters is the work he's doing, not who he is 08:51:43 i think he wants to retain his anonymity, he doesnt seem open about it, but i could be wrong 08:52:45 Both are intrinsically combined 08:53:19 nope. it's not uncommon here to have developers seeking to keep their anonymity 08:53:29 given the whole context of developers being prosecuted as an attack on free speech 08:53:47 👍 10:07:50 Even more so if you write software that has anything to do, in a broad sense, with "money transfer" (that some governments think is a "no go" without proper license) and possibly facilitates "money laundering" (where again it seems in some places almost any software that transfers "value" somehow can get into the crosshairs). 10:10:31 Exchanging my video game cards on a Forum? How dare you! 10:10:50 I'm sure it's money laundering 10:17:04 woodser is a hero 10:17:37 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Like mariah carey 10:17:43 worked on haveno for years and still does and he doesnt even make any money form it 10:17:50 <3​21bob321:monero.social> When a hero comes along 10:17:53 worked on haveno for years and still does and he doesnt even make any money from it 10:18:13 <3​21bob321:monero.social> With the strength to carry on 10:18:22 woodser: haveno maintenance ccs wen? 10:18:49 <3​21bob321:monero.social> I though it was going to run its on ccs 10:18:52 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Thought* 12:11:32 Urgent- https://x.com/monericaproject/status/1816494898448884187 12:12:07 No one why this person hasn’t put up a CCS, unless I missed it 12:14:20 https://x.com/krypricz/status/1816504686402322528 12:14:22 Clone the repo for now I guess until they find the simple solution 12:22:25 becasue its a for-profit site 12:40:42 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/EKzSTalYgPxniwXFUcaolLRD 12:41:03 holy shit guys is it real 13:09:07 Define “it” 13:09:22 whatever he found 13:09:37 is it real? it sounds scary 👀 13:10:30 It's a good phishing try 13:13:06 eh, its alright 16:00:37 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/xqMAsZpTDAPdUymCSciqTCxR 16:00:41 Hey if anyone is interested, we have 60 members in our Monero signal group at the moment 16:00:50 Feel free to join using the link 16:01:14 https://signal.group/#CjQKIMtPr_BcagCe6ARHnHOYXMzS-WMLFVndrjRX-QLye9foEhDjts9QEhsvErDn7i0oiZaV 16:01:24 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/bqZXjNgdZdhhPKprMaezOIwJ 17:03:21 300 in simplex group, find it in the directory 17:05:43 just sayin there is a bridge for signal<->Matrix 17:07:01 Signal blocked me for using tor 17:07:44 elucidator iirc was working on a bridge for simplex <> matrix, but idk what happened 17:11:55 its working but its single threaded, and *very ugly* he said 17:12:00 they* 18:31:29 huuuuh :> 19:15:44 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Brdiges breaks e2ee 19:32:29 oh no. Our super secret workgroup meeting will probably leak 19:40:59 I want to start a rotating savings account (ROSCA) with some friends online. We are looking into using Monero. Where should I start? I have no history with crypto. 19:41:00 Thank you for your help. 19:53:00 jcharlesnorris: Do you want to know the basics of how to use Monero? Each ROSCA member would create their own wallet. They would have to acquire Monero somehow (the method would depend on the country that people are in, mostly). Then in a ROSCA round, each member would send the Monero coins (abbreviated XMR) by typing or copy-pasting the address of the wallet of the ROSCA member w 19:53:00 ho would receive it. 19:53:13 jcharlesnorris: This may be a good starting place: https://monero.garden/1-manual-for-users/get_started 20:14:20 synteticbird: "he" is the correct one since I'm a single person :) yeah my simplex bridge is for simplex<->irc, not matrix but it works when a matrix bridge is already in the irc room. 20:15:13 ofrnxmr: like I mentioned, it's simplex-to-irc not matrix unless you add matrix2051 bridge to the irc bot that does the relaying. 20:29:15 Simplex <>irc<>matrix :D 20:29:37 Is the bot already working? 20:30:03 The bridge* 20:36:39 Yeah it's running in #monero-pt since last Nov 20:36:47 Named "slingshot" 20:37:16 You know, since it throws the message from one side to the other. 20:38:19 Since my other bot "akio" parses all the bridge messages for commands, you can see somebody doing a price query from telegram bridge and you can read the result from your simplex connection. 20:39:04 It specifically parses bridge user messages to throw the nickname part and get the command and run it. 20:39:23 Usually bridge messages add the username to the start, before any command/message content. 20:46:32 whatsapp bridge when ? 20:47:00 i'm sure there must be a lot of monero folks on whatsapp out there /s 21:07:48 I would use signal but I think that it exposes your phone number 21:11:01 can you add the bridge to #monero and monero simplex? 21:11:24 elucidator 21:31:49 frog_legs: there is a username feature for public group 21:31:56 you don't expose your phone number now 21:42:22 Dont expose to each other 21:42:55 But still creates an ugly / dirty privacy connectioj graph for signal to metadata track you 21:43:26 I'd prefer my signal acct be fully separated from monero 21:44:18 same 21:44:48 SimpleX is just superior in every way possible. Just sucks their codebase is haskell and SDK typescript 21:44:56 we need more simplex servers 21:45:25 Hackliberty hosts one and its pretty good. Would like one for monero.social and xmr.mx 21:46:08 id post link to hackliberties, but msg too long for libera 21:46:27 pastebin to the rescue 21:46:37 https://paste.debian.net/ 21:47:05 plowsof to the rescue* 21:53:19 Shutup plow 21:53:21 https://paste.debian.net/hidden/1a967420/ 21:53:29 I was already doing that 😂 21:57:04 guys guys, there are people on the other side 21:57:14 they seems to be active and all 22:16:57 Shameless plug for a article I wrote about fungibilty. Any feedback is welcomed 22:16:58 https://cryptogrinders.us/?p=248 22:47:36 Thank you. 23:00:02 Id run an ai over the article for grammar corrections,but at a glance looks pretty good 23:00:41 "an address has no history. " << they sort of do 23:01:16 You can use a decoy scanner to see when an output first appeared, and in what transactions it was used as a decoy 23:40:32 What if someone built an atomic swap for monero and digital currency 23:41:43 You use some digital bank to send money to an account generated with a code, then you can just atomic swap by inserting your monero wallet address 23:42:10 Only problem is that these digital banks might demand know your customer 23:42:12 Idk tell me what you think