02:38:11 oh boy. here i go mucking up my local git repo by pulling in PRs that aren't in master 02:38:20 this is how i always end up needing to rm -r my directory 02:38:50 oh shit there's a new tag 02:40:01 merge conflict! 02:40:25 error building trees 02:42:14 jesus monkeybut 02:42:48 guess what stupid git. ure getting deleted 02:44:19 gingeropolous: are you trying to merge the 2 PRs? 02:44:25 yep 02:44:27 that's why I recommended release-v0.17 02:44:35 otherwise there are merge conflicts 02:44:38 howd u guess :) 02:45:51 ran into it myself 02:46:18 * gingeropolous smash 02:46:55 this is the syntax right? git pull origin pull/7998/head 02:47:11 yes 02:47:14 damn. 02:47:41 error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge: 02:47:44 well friggin overwrite it 02:47:47 is there a --force 02:47:55 --just_do_it 02:48:59 git status 02:49:05 then post the output 02:49:18 or can you nuke the branch? 02:49:23 the whole folder 02:49:29 and try again from scratch 02:49:58 i did 7759 first, then 7998 02:50:07 should be fine 02:51:25 ok, 7759 in 02:53:22 https://0bin.net/paste/kvxOH9NO#IBt+8OPKp2JHv36xJEffPwWKOoPjqbSctjXVSB8memE 02:53:49 404 02:53:56 lulz 02:54:09 someone clicked on it before u did 02:54:31 ok another merge conflict, wait 02:54:38 I'll have a better solution 02:54:43 long story short 02:54:44 CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in src/rpc/core_rpc_server.h 02:55:14 1 sec 02:57:22 git clone -b master-beta https://github.com/selsta/monero 02:57:31 oh boy 02:57:37 master branch + the PRs added 02:58:05 danke schon 02:59:02 bitte 03:01:11 so does the merge conflict mean that somethings gotta be fiddled with because stuff changed at some point? 03:01:17 that was a useless sentence 03:03:03 yes 03:05:36 so i think im still gonna run the script but disable the IP blocking part of it, because it will tally how many connections each IP is making 03:05:49 ok 03:06:01 so that might show that its working. or at least doing something different 03:06:08 like I said I never have any issues but I also don't run a blockchain explorer which might have its own bugs 03:06:18 I remember there was this reader thing 03:06:35 hrm. yeah. could that be bleeding over or something? 03:06:56 don't think so 03:12:21 okey doke. well its up and running 03:24:22 to eat late night hummus or not to eat late night hummus 05:12:41 gingeropolous: not 05:12:49 Eating late at night isn't really good for you. 05:14:56 at least, generally speaking 06:09:20 Yo 11:04:32 Is it possible to have the blockchain / ledger downloaded & updated in one local computer, and have your wallet(s) and transactions done in another local computer without the latter having the blockchain / ledger downloaded? (I don't need to know how, all I need to know is whether that's doable or not) 11:05:53 @pixificial You can use the one local computer that is a fullnode as a remote node on the clients. The clients only need to make an RPC connection to it and not have the blockchain. 11:06:29 pixificial: yes absolutely 11:07:32 pixificial: This concept https://www.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.html 11:48:34 Is there any open apis to get current monero price? 12:38:11 Pretty much all exchanges (including Kraken and Binance) allow you to fetch market data without the need to register an account 12:38:12 Also Coingecko and Coinmarketcap 12:38:12 visualshock 12:38:30 merope, thanks 12:39:03 np 13:53:58 I read somewhere that people send coins to their own address, what does this do? 14:06:11 moves coins from one wallet to another 14:11:41 maybe he means to the same wallet 14:12:41 consolidating multiple outputs or splitting outputs 14:49:11 i know. i shouldn't have done it 14:55:50 nioc, yes, to the same wallet 14:57:28 This can be a way to try and "drown" an output's path in the spend graph. Whether it is counterproductive or not is not easy to determine. 18:00:14 Revuo Monero. Issue 118: April 21-28, 2022. http://revuo-xmr.com/issue-118.html 18:13:05 I mean, I don't even know how many times I told people to use their own node. Most don't give a shit. They just want to trade with the exchange. 18:13:40 "Your own node" just means "it gets complicated" and "I have to wait". Privacy doesn't even register. 18:14:08 Most of them are probably just corporate victims anyway, their privacy's long gone. 19:36:35 my infosec newsletters are now talking about monero https://www.inforisktoday.com/ransom-payments-monero-promises-privacy-bitcoin-dominates-a-18966 21:48:12 That's the same article I saw earlier from another source. 21:48:33 I don't recall the source, or where I first saw the address for it. 23:19:45 Why do these types of article always imply that Monero CAN be traced? 23:19:57 They're total BS.