21:48:28 kayabaNerve: is there ZMQ in monero-oxide? 21:48:49 i want the program to wait for the latest blocks as they come from the daemon 22:02:10 Not currently. 22:02:31 ah, that heavily limits my program i guess 22:02:40 You can manually writer a timer to poll the monero node every so often and present that as a futures stream. 22:03:34 But you will need to ask for the event instead of being pushed the event. 22:04:00 if you are able to run a local node `--block-notify` will help 22:04:29 this is a program meant to be ran with any nodes, including public ones 22:09:39 So do like xmrig and poll every second 22:26:15 Do public nodes generally expose ZMQ? 22:26:38 i don't know? 22:26:41 i think they do 22:29:19 No 22:29:32 oh 22:29:37 By default, zmq-rpc is localhost, and zmq-pub is not enabled 22:44:52 23:26:41 i think they do 22:45:03 only ones p2pool enabled 22:45:05 there's a list with a couple public ones with zmq-pub 22:45:13 which that has all the notifications you want 22:46:11 oh 22:46:14 i see 22:46:37 i'll just manually poll for blocks with the HTTPS RPC 22:46:54 you can poll the latest header yep 22:47:04 then do further if it changes 22:48:36 i'm just polling and scanning blocks for TXs 23:04:15 i'm getting really confused by the monero-oxide/interface stuff 23:04:40 i don't know where a ScannableBlock comes from, all i see is just Unvalidated ones 23:04:48 and also.. where's the Block struct defined? 23:05:01 sorry if i'm asking dumb questions 23:17:37 Is #monero-rust:monero.social bridged to IRC? Or #cuprate:monero.social ? 23:18:24 cuprate is 23:19:13 if you need more bridged channels poke plowsof which can ensure they are registered properly on both sides 23:19:22 then I can attach them to one of the two bridges