06:14:19 Forcadeitor: no begging 06:17:54 What did I do 06:21:51 syntheticbird should i actually read the wall of text at chaosclub or assume 17lifers is going around promoting illegal activities (botnets, gaining access to resources that do not belong to you) 07:19:22 but pleeeeeaaaasee sir plowsof I neeeeed those feet pics 😭😭😭 07:19:52 oh wait this isn't offtopic 07:49:09 😂 07:51:21 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/nffuqTlruMGcluHjuHUYhiZp 07:51:23 this the type of shit the mods gotta deal with 08:56:43 plowsof, neither just enjoy an ice cream, for once. 09:03:24 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Hookers and blow ? 09:23:39 Hi 09:23:41 I transferred a number of Monero (XMR) coins from the MEXC exchange to my Atomic Wallet. 09:23:43 All transaction details and addresses are correct and match on both ends. 09:23:45 However, the Monero has not arrived in my Atomic Wallet yet. 09:23:47 I have contacted both MEXC and Atomic Wallet support several times, but so far, there has been no resolution. 09:23:49 Could you please advise what steps I should take to resolve this issue? 09:23:51 Thank you in advance. 09:38:31 First: do not spam rooms, especially not the purpose specific ones (-dev, website etc) 09:39:35 Neither service is a community project, and we are not responsible for their subpar customer service 09:40:09 If I would have to guess: mexc is a scammy exchange and known for delaying xmr withdrawls 09:41:55 please consider using a proper open source wallet (GUI, cake, stack, monerujo) next time, that makes it easy to identify the poorly behaving party 09:42:18 I would suggest you keep bothering mexc Taha 09:44:32 There is also this page: https://support.atomicwallet.io/article/192-xmr-common-questions 09:47:14 "Your XMR address will deactivate automatically if you haven't used it for 30 days" 09:48:34 Cool feature, I propose that for our wallets as well :) 09:50:40 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/CcUvavWpOmENQBtBQPhPSwfO 09:50:43 imagine putting your money in there HAHHAHAHAH 09:51:52 I think John's wallet is unfortunately deactivated 09:52:56 lmfao 10:46:52 That definitely sounds like McAfee 11:16:24 Ok 11:16:33 I have messaged MEXC multiple times. 11:16:35 I’ve spoken with several of their support agents. 11:16:37 They even created a report and told me that the Monero was sent to the exact address I provided. 11:18:27 Thank you, friends, for your responses ❤️ 11:39:07 Do you have a seed of your atomic wallet? If yes, restore the wallet in eg. cake wallet 11:48:49 I thought mid-sentence that you were gonna say "If yes, please send it to me" 13:34:30 Ok . Tnx ❤️ 13:34:37 😂 14:49:35 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> jerkmate_ambassador username lmfao 18:43:54 <4​rkal:monero.social> When is the next community workgroup meeting? 19:13:56 https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/1233 19:14:05 4rkal this is your third ccs proposal https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/?sort=created_date&state=closed&author_username=4rkal&first_page_size=20 i suppose its a good time to learn about https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues , ill update the agenda with all ideas 19:37:23 <4​rkal:monero.social> Cool thanks 19:40:06 Personally, I think a paid product like MoneroNodo is more sustainable for this use-case. After this CCS is completed, will the OS be abandoned again? 19:43:02 maybe even selling usb sticks pre-loaded with this 19:43:24 Yeah, some other way like that to raise money and make it sustainable 19:44:27 I'm skeptical there's money in that though unfortunately 19:46:52 maybe not good money, but perhaps low barrier to get started (just need to buy a handful of usb sticks, or only buy when someone orders one) 19:56:36 ". Now think how much time you would have to waste if you were to setup a whole mining farm." surely there are better solutions for this use case? 19:59:32 networked machines - and we're plugging a USB into each of them on our farm? i feel leaning toward plugging a usb into each machine is a step side-ways / backwards - to then only mine 1 RandomX coin at the end? and then when there's an update we need to apply to these _networked_ machines? 20:00:03 and this is a years old idea 20:00:55 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> check updates on boot, update persistent partition on usb 20:01:15 call home on boot 20:01:18 D: 20:01:34 we mine 24/7 - restart = profits lost 20:02:15 i think the use case needs to be more tightly defined for me to grasp it 20:03:43 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> surely a lil 5min downtime cant hurt hashrate that much lmfao 20:04:26 the mining farm isnt defined so thats half the global hash offline for 5 minutes :-o perhaps 0.6 xmr when we're at 100kusd 20:05:35 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> i mean... dont really have to update until randomxv2... xmrig 5.0 still works since it has randomx 20:05:37 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> lol 20:05:45 theres a p2pool update every hour 20:05:47 100k? The fluid in my brain jar just overflowed 20:06:06 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> xmr at 100k yes 20:06:08 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> when will tht happen 20:06:10 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> ;-; 20:07:25 thats how Hetzner configures its mining farm, every employee has a cupboard full of usb sticks with each OS version 20:07:32 more miners -> more holders == less selling pressure -> higher price 20:08:36 is a mining farm use case not absurd? 20:11:42 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> hmm yes home datacenter smth that will not be noticed by neighbours and the electricity provider wont say anything about surely 20:16:02 plug usb into compooter, plug monitor into compooter, open da pretty web gui 20:16:20 move on to the next one , and so on.. when theres an update, do it again 20:16:30 this is the future 20:17:27 solar mining farms with monerOS are going to account for over 51% of the hashes if this takes off , also a concern 20:20:57 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> rip global electricity network 20:21:32 Proof of Space is better anyway 20:30:31 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> thats a POS 21:05:24 <4​rkal:monero.social> I came up with the mining "farm" idea based on something I tried myself. A while back I tried to get ~6 laptops to mine XMR. The whole setup took a lot more time than it should have. Since I had to install a Linux OS on each machine, wait for it to install, download xmrig etc etc. I made it for myself and then tried to turn it into a project. Plugging in a USB with everything you 21:05:25 <4​rkal:monero.social> need already configured and all you have to do is copy paste your xmrig/p2pool config files is super neat. 21:06:59 <4​rkal:monero.social> However it obviously doesn't only apply to mining farms. Anyone can use it on just a single machine. It can also act as a layer of separation between your personal stuff and mining. Imagine just (re)booting into the USB at night when you want to mine. 21:10:27 <4​rkal:monero.social> Thanks for the laughs tho plow 21:12:54 <4​rkal:monero.social> Btw 21:14:03 <4​rkal:monero.social> About updates you can have a literal cronjob check for updates on the xmrig repo, download & extract to persistent and then restart the service to use the new binary. 21:15:26 yes call home for the privacy minded folks 21:16:11 lets get the use cases more tightly defined then 21:17:15 6 laptops use case : hm 21:17:16 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> oh noo downloading a simple current_version.txt violates privacy so much 21:17:32 YES IT DOES 21:17:39 YOU HAVE TO AGREE WITH ME 21:17:45 YOU WANT TO START A WAR? 21:18:13 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> d-d-dont scweam at me >...< 21:20:09 simple cronjob that downloads the same file on all machines at once? 21:20:37 cron is an aberration and should shell scripts should be destroyed 21:21:05 GLORY TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS 21:21:20 <4​rkal:monero.social> ? 21:21:35 <4​rkal:monero.social> Would probably have it check every x hours/days 21:21:52 <4​rkal:monero.social> Could be configured by the user 21:23:12 are there any technologies in existence that can keep track of files in remote (but local networked) directory? maybe only one machine has to actually download something. thats alot of bandwidth for undefined farm 21:23:38 plowsof 21:23:47 let me introduce you this great invention that are 21:23:52 # NETWORKED FILESYSTEMS 21:23:59 no trademark 21:24:17 spoiler alert: absolutely disgusting to setup 21:25:02 <4​rkal:monero.social> You just download the latest xmrig version from gh? 21:25:47 surely there is something that can... synchronise? remotely? how would it be called i wonder 21:25:52 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> rsync 21:25:57 wow 21:26:18 i think he is onto something 21:26:20 let me search that and update my proposal 21:26:30 years in the making 21:27:03 ok sorry for the passive aggressive tone 21:27:34 yeah i mean 4rkal is offering something for helping people out 21:27:35 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> grr. 21:28:20 kindness should be rewarded 21:28:46 THATS WHY 4RKAL YOU'RE THE HAPPY OWNER OF ***HALF OF THE GF WALLET*** 21:28:54 congratulations 21:28:58 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> download of xmrig can be automated easily 21:29:20 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases/expanded_assets/v6.24.0 21:29:22 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/AGbVEdTOyqCVbpOjvJBuNSoo 21:29:25 <4​rkal:monero.social> NO 21:29:41 <4​rkal:monero.social> Downloading xmrig is super scawy 21:30:09 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> yes, it could contain a virus, or worse, a ransomware D: 21:30:30 pov: Avast antivirus 21:30:42 (they had a cryptominer integrated into it) 21:31:04 But at least you mine for the CCP and not some evil hacker 21:31:38 <4​rkal:monero.social> MoneroOS will come with Avast Antivirus++ ™️ ™️ for extra secuwity 21:32:11 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> boot logo will be catgirl monerochan 21:32:13 let's go extwa secuwity i'm wery excwited 21:32:27 mandatory 21:32:37 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> \>\w\< 21:32:46 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> \>w\< 22:03:57 More like: get 429'd for spamming github with 65 requests at once