03:06:57 can I set the CLI wallet to display the balance and transfer amounts in mXRM (i.e. milli-Monero)? 03:12:43 chymera: try "set unit millinero" 04:18:52 .val .001 xmr 04:18:52 apotheon: ≈$0.201 • ≈ value of: 0.001 XMR • Source: cmc/ccc/altm 04:26:06 .faucet 04:26:08 N​orkle: What number is ON​E 04:26:13 1 04:26:13 Norkle: @bonuspot tipped 0.0000025 XMR to Norkle [154599bb] Wait ≈23 hrs 55 min before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.01430046 08:05:45 Mass adoption when? 08:11:57 never. 08:12:18 people want convenience over privacy 08:12:33 *the average person 08:13:38 Honestly I agree with you but currenly the only thing that is inconvenient about monero is obtaining it. 08:14:32 The wallets are pretty slick and functional and it's already way easier to buy than some shitcoins like Rubic or something. 08:14:37 well, I don't know how usable the mobile wallets are 08:14:57 Monerujo is perfect imo 08:15:07 maybe, it's fine for me 08:15:08 >Download app 08:15:11 last time i used it 08:15:14 >Add seed 08:15:19 >Done 08:16:32 If exchanges don't start delisting monero because of muh black markets it's really quite decent 08:17:04 And it's the only token I see actual use for/that I'd buy to use myself 08:17:59 hello, can you recommend more dev related monero channels to idle in aside from #monero-dev? 08:18:19 #haveno is one, I think 08:20:03 xmr is my favorite cryptocurrency by fa 08:20:06 r 08:20:18 i just don't think that others have the same priorities or interests 08:20:31 which is why they don't care about open ledgers right now 08:22:34 Myeah I see 08:23:15 I do see a problem with the fact that big companies probably won't use it because it'll make them look like they are evading taxes 08:24:15 even though they probably are already 08:24:52 From tax perspective, accepting Monero is no different from accepting cash 08:25:16 Sure, but it'll look like they accept sneaky money on the side 08:25:42 even though that's 100% bullshit for those publicly traded companies their image is everything 08:26:15 If people even 'feel' like they aren't morally pure it'll cost them in some way or the other 08:26:49 That's why so many companies shill [current political trend] whilst sometimes doing the exact opposite IRL 10:28:27 does anybody else use exodus to convert into xmr? 10:29:06 i did exchange litecoin to exodus then used exodus to convert 10:29:11 then sent to monero wallet 11:57:31 narf, is exodus a crypto swap service? first I've heard of it 11:57:48 it seems to be an app you install 14:48:50 narf: cakewallet seems to be the one service everyone uses 17:04:20 malinero: thanks :) 17:39:16 .beg 17:39:16 k​ico: How many c​hars in strike 17:39:22 6 17:39:22 kico: @bonuspot tipped 0.0000116 XMR to kico [faced4c8] Wait ≈23 hrs 54 min before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.01428886 17:39:34 .duckcall 17:39:34 kico: ・゜゜・。。​・゜゜(')> 🦆 'QUACK QUACK!!' 17:39:37 .befr 17:39:38 kico: SHE GOBBLED THE TREAT! Time: ≈3.72 sec Lucky Duck! You get 0.00000008 XMR! [a3af6c69] Ratio: 1 of 1 Treats: 1 of 2 17:40:01 .bal 17:40:01 kico: 0.00007248 XMR (≈$0.01) 22:16:52 .faucet 22:16:53 ap​otheon: How​ many digits is 72 22:16:55 2 22:16:55 apotheon: @bonuspot tipped 0.00004 XMR to apotheon [ffa6ae0c] Wait ≈23 hrs 56 min before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.01424878 22:27:44 Holy shit is Tone Vays an annoying dude in video interviews, and his commentaries seem vapid. 22:28:12 This is clearly one of those former JP Morgan VPs who had that title without real organizational authority. 22:29:35 I think I recall a report at one point that there were more VPs at JP Morgan than any other broad job type in the entire company. 22:31:02 (e.g. facilities, assistants, lower-ranking executors of policy, management, equivalent-ranking and higher-ranking policy makers, and so on) 22:56:46 apotheon: VP is the lowest title you can have at most investment banks. 22:56:53 above only no title at all. 22:56:59 source: i was a VP at Bear Stearns when i was 19 22:58:06 i've never heard of anyone having reports as a VP, i think you need to be at least AD for that if not MD 22:59:17 the takeaway is that anyone who holds out their VP title as some kind of authority or achievement can be safely ignored as a self-aggrandizing blowhard. 23:15:06 one step away from president and now look at him 23:15:08 so sad 23:23:16 lol 23:40:21 ndorf: I'm kinda assuming a VP would be a higher-prestige (and likely higher-paid) job than "receptionist". 23:40:36 I did recall that most VPs at JP Morgan didn't have reports. 23:42:15 Can an entry-level software dev at an investment bank be a VP? 23:42:56 . . . or is it only people on the "investment" track who get that entry-level title? 23:43:56 entry-level, probably not, but i wouldn't be surprised if it happened for "exceptional" candidates. 23:44:04 i was hired as an entry level dev and promoted to VP about a year later. 23:44:20 everyone else on my team was VP already, and the team lead/manager was an MD 23:44:33 (small team, 4-8 people) 23:46:07 if you're already a senior dev you're probably getting hired as a VP 23:46:18 (or higher) 23:48:24 I see. 23:48:37 It's like they just don't know what words mean. 23:49:32 it's weird for sure. 23:49:56 Congratulations. You've been a vice president. 23:50:13 been there done that got the t-shirt 23:50:14 I wonder if Tone Vays was some kind of senior custodian. 23:51:25 sigh. ok fine i'll check his linkedin 23:51:39 nice 23:52:10 "I swept and mopped administrative assistants' floors." 23:52:39 "financial systems analyst" that's definitely below even an entry level dev in terms of pay and prestige. 23:53:13 That's far less impressive sounding than "I was Vice President of office operations facilities." 23:53:26 Oh, financial systems analyst. 23:53:28 Hmm. 23:54:28 I'm guessing that's "systems analyst" in the software maintenance sense of the term. 23:54:58 My mother held a job title of Senior Systems Analyst once. She wrote a lot of COBOL at the time, I think. 23:55:10 i don't think so, i think it's more like TPS reports. 23:55:21 She had later dev-y jobs that were probably less mind-grindingly dull. 23:55:28 ooh, damn 23:55:32 TPS reports. 23:56:02 I wonder if he got his own stapler. 23:57:08 hehe 23:57:57 Oh, shit, I looked up "financial systems analyst". I guess his job was to maintain spreadsheets. 23:58:04 sounds about right 23:58:16 That's *depressing*. 23:58:25 or possibly to simply use spreadsheets developed and maintained by more capable people. 23:58:56 This is getting hysterically bad. 23:59:00 ok, maybe i'm being too harsh. but yeah if this guy is trying to hold out this position as some kind of relevant experience, that's total bullshit lol 23:59:08 I'm now impressed again . . . in a bad way.