03:42:38 exactly ^ 11:10:40 tevador: Is Polyseed stable? 11:33:29 The last commit was on May 24 2022. If we look at the issues, there's problem with certain words in Japanese & Spanish, failed to build in 32 bit. But a pull request has been opened : https://github.com/tevador/polyseed/pull/6. This pull request resolved the issue two weeks ago 11:33:35 I think polyseed stable 11:34:20 At least in the pr_time_t branch 11:34:29 s/in// 11:34:33 * At least the pr_time_t branch is 11:34:41 I'm pretty sure it is, just double checking. 11:35:22 The lack of a spec, and active development on JAMTIS, may have tevador say they aren't planning changes yet may make changes when fully integrated. 11:38:55 Even without jamtis around, polyseed should be usable. Or does it exclusively work with the Great hard fork 11:39:16 s/Great/_Great/, s/fork/fork_ ?/ 12:03:51 JAMTIS defines standard wallet from Polyseed. 12:05:44 *Sorry, it doesn't. It defines how to make JAMTIS wallets from classic seeds, not classic wallets from Polyseed. 17:18:02 Polyseed is stable. It's already being used by some wallets. It's not strictly tied to the fork. 23:25:31 Is there any table in the monerod database schema where there will be duplicated data ? 23:33:57 for a given key* 23:46:51 Hi, ideas on how to prevent `monerod` from using up all my CPU? I'm on DragonflyBSD `cpulimit` and `nice` don' work. 23:48:27 adig: do you mean all cores? or one core fully used? also are you synced up? 23:50:04 No, I'm not synced up, let me check the cores. 23:51:36 2 cores 23:51:44 Weak CPU... 23:51:51 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/58917/intel-atom-processor-n2800-1m-cache-1-86-ghz.html