04:46:53 zek[xmpp]: Ищу работу 04:48:15 dANBs[m], Путин хочет, чтобы вы сражались за него. 04:50:09 wow Mochi - you were a russian agent after all 05:15:38 sech1: Hi, may I PM you? I need help with a churning matter, but I don't want to ask my question in the channel, due to logging. 06:23:53 I'm not a churning specialist 06:35:21 * Mochi101 churns through his notes to find what he's looking for. 06:35:51 I'm so tired that my stomach is churning. I think I will go to bed. 06:36:22 I have a lot of work to churn out tomorrow, so I need to get a decent night of sleep. 06:39:26 Don't forget to churn off the lights. 06:39:32 ;) :P 06:39:45 j/k on the last one. 07:34:14 Mochi101: lol :-) 12:36:57 Is there a monero equivalent to bitnodes.io ? 12:50:05 "monero.fail/map is the closest I..." <- Awesome thanks 15:30:19 does monero have countermeasures against replay attacks on signed transactions? i was brainstorming ideas for a monero contactless card, and was wondering if sending a signed transaction from the card to a POS system would be safe against a malicious system sending the transaction multiple times. 15:35:47 I would say the general in-built double-spend protection will suffice perfectly here. 15:36:46 And Monero has no RBF, "replace by fee". Once submitted, even if not yet mined, it's pretty hard to somehow "dislodge" a transaction. 16:36:12 "I would say the general in-built..." <- oh cool, thanks 16:41:18 do the transactions have a nonce or something that prevents this? 16:59:51 It's called "key image". You can read about them e.g. here: https://blog.mymonero.com/what-is-a-key-image-f904614b3c23 17:08:07 was there a recent debate somewhere between with a bitcoiner regarding randomx and asic resistance? 17:36:05 erembax[m]: Not that I know of. 17:52:42 "was there a recent debate..." <- on the discord server yeah 17:54:24 > Monero is ‘vulnerable’ to asics. Xmr is like ‘round the table we go’, try to keep modifying the algorithm which takes ‘human effort’ and ‘trust’. They can’t even put up a road sign saying ‘completely stop’ to asics, and make monero and asic to sit on the chair and face Monero’s demon(s). instead all xmr can do is put up a card board sign that decays rapidly under rain. Monero is constantly being chased round the 17:54:24 table by it’s demons (asic). Xmr tried conquering a land of asics but truely failed and has given up with its last attempt to resist with the algorithm randomx. Soon the demons will come to devour monero as it always had set to do on the table. 17:54:24 https://discord.com/channels/368922875329249314/442026943483740163/1048361790469308477 17:54:51 though they were quick to prove him wrong 17:55:57 what a moron 17:57:39 is that a private server? the url isn't giving me anything 17:59:22 it's the monero discord server, but you need to be in a server to view its messages 18:02:16 he spams a lot of nonsense, I blocked him alread on discord 18:06:38 The irony of a Monero Discord server 19:43:26 does anyone know the exact makeup of a monero transaction? i'm trying to write some code for a signer on an embedded system, so i can't use the monero crate (it depends on std) 19:53:06 Jabster28: Zero to Monero 2.0 has the tx structure in its appendix. At least one change has occurred since ZtM was written: the addition of view tags. 19:54:00 Which are awesome. 20:02:01 "Jabster28: Zero to Monero 2.0..." <- oh ztm looks like exactly what i was looking for, thanks! sorry for all the questions lol 20:10:30 Jabster28[m], don't apologize for good questions! 20:20:27 18:06 < KernelCustard[m]> The irony of a Monero Discord server 20:20:28 yep 20:21:00 20:10 < Mochi101> Jabster28[m], don't apologize for good questions! 20:21:14 Yeah. It's more like "Thanks for asking good questions, Jabster28[m]." 20:24:24 hello 20:24:35 Where is Moo 20:24:37 hello 20:30:07 mooo left this channel due to too much bs 20:30:10 thx guys 20:33:24 hopefully we will continue to behave and can then put out some tasty grass to entice him back 20:38:31 What BS occurs in an XMR chat lol 20:42:18 "hopefully we will continue to..." <- I see what you did tharr ;) 23:10:31 does public_nodes outputs all the nodes on the network currently? 23:12:11 and btw i love this output "Most of these nodes are probably spies. You should not use them unless connecting via Tor or I2P"