02:13:25 Hi! I’m trying to submit a CCS proposal but can’t fork monero-project/ccs-proposals. 02:13:25 My account can’t create personal projects and I don’t have the “New group” button. 02:13:25 Could you please raise my project limit or enable group creation so I can fork and open a merge request? 02:13:25 My GitLab username on repo.getmonero.org is featherweight 02:13:26 [... more lines follow, see https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/e/9Oz6ybYKejNtdVYt ] 02:38:11 @feather-weight:matrix.org: GitLab username on repo.getmonero.org: feather-weight. 02:38:11 Ready to push the CCS MR over HTTPS as soon as a fork is enabled (SSH isn’t required on my network). 05:10:58 @feather-weight:matrix.org: What "new group" button? 05:11:32 Or rather, why do you need it? 05:11:55 There is a bounty for i2p integration into gui 05:31:02 When plowsof is awake he can approve the account manually 06:42:48 hey! im glad you guys responded, so when i say “group creation” I mean permission to create a GitLab Group (an organization namespace). 06:42:48 My account doesn’t show a “New group” button but im not sure if that is a permission thing or im just reading documentation wrong but either way I can’t create a group to fork into nor can i for some reason even complete the directions from https://ccs.getmonero.org/how-to-ccs/ to sign up or whatever 06:42:48 so if someone can Increase my personal project limit (>0), OR Allow me to create a Group i can begin forking the repo to sign up for the bounty and if group creation is enabled, I’ll create a group (e.g., feather-weight), fork ccs-proposals there, push over HTTPS, and open the MR [... more lines follow, see https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/e/yq7V0bYKemIwWHQt ] 07:03:34 [CCS Proposals] plowsoff closed merge request #612: Master https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/612 08:07:20 feather-weight wrong room 08:07:27 #monero-bounties thank you 19:54:10 More info and a plot about respends of invalidated transactions from the September 14 18-blog reorg: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/10085#issuecomment-3313627068 19:54:27 And open source analysis code is linked! 20:01:14 <4rkal> https://cyphergoat.com/blog/twim-3 23:39:19 Hi! if you really know the code, please post a detailed message on the forum with examples of what actions the wallet can observe and how a developer and/or an attacker might use that. > <@sgp_> they have an omniscient view of the wallet activities, and they also charge outgoing transaction fees of up to $100. Edge is a better recommendation if you want a no-sync, no-server setup 23:39:19 Please double-check your assertions - we don’t want unverified comments 23:45:19 > <@mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> Also if I’m reading that correctly https://github.com/CoinSpace/CoinSpace/blob/master/server/lib/csFee.js their fees are fetched from database, including amounts and addresses.. so a server (because they insist it’s not a node lol) compromise could technically drain users wallet (or at least impose insanely high fees) 23:45:19 How would that work? You do understand that keys are required for that, right? Where would we get them? you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about 23:48:24 Users always see full fee - don’t make things up > <@sgp_> They do impose high fees: https://coin.space/all-about-fees/ 23:57:57 > <@ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> but not to detract from coinwallet themselves, its just a point of "well what did you expect?". Clearly a scum wallet would collab with the lowest integrity compliant exchange 23:57:57 strictly regarding our swaps, our users have no issues. This was the first swap we integrated a long time ago, before all the negativity started I guess. Now we have 4 providers, and I think we’ll remove changelly - it’s not such a big deal