06:37:24 And same thing upon restarting it? 06:39:12 He offered to sell it but the community didn’t want to buy it 09:39:13 mnpbot: invoice 99999 09:39:55 mnpbot: help 09:40:00 @pcre: Help @mnpbot: invoice [PICONERO] 09:40:15 mnpbot: invoice 1234 09:40:22 pcre: TESTNET XMR ONLY 09:40:42 pcre: monero:Bd3igQsJGZrY4qXng3qDcYEE4h5h2dHxNjDdPqekAuvob4y5cSFe9YMVbRJVmx8kNvDU77PH5cwu5DbTaXMmxgrZE48xTX9?tx_amount=0.000000001234 09:40:45 monero:Bd3igQsJGZrY4qXng3qDcYEE4h5h2dHxNjDdPqekAuvob4y5cSFe9YMVbRJVmx8kNvDU77PH5cwu5DbTaXMmxgrZE48xTX9?tx_amount=0.000000001234.png 09:41:05 Som fun stuff. You can buy yourself a fortune cookie with testnet XMR. 09:41:30 Matrix only today - sorry for that 09:42:14 New pipe detected: @ Bd3igQsJGZrY4qXng3qDcYEE4h5h2dHxNjDdPqekAuvob4y5cSFe9YMVbRJVmx8kNvDU77PH5cwu5DbTaXMmxgrZE48xTX9 09:42:14 Received 1234 @ Bd3igQsJGZrY4qXng3qDcYEE4h5h2dHxNjDdPqekAuvob4y5cSFe9YMVbRJVmx8kNvDU77PH5cwu5DbTaXMmxgrZE48xTX9 09:42:16 You will outgrow your usefulness. 09:44:42 mnpbot: invoice 7878787 09:44:51 pcre: TESTNET XMR ONLY 09:44:52 pcre: monero:BcadSz8U4Fgg36LBFvje6t3RcEiE4wiCfNm8hZoV3Uc7SZeEr1FsRU1jdA1m1ieqsbC7mC9YnfipWHZBw1rZ2vBHTHUWXkW?tx_amount=0.000007878787 09:44:53 monero:BcadSz8U4Fgg36LBFvje6t3RcEiE4wiCfNm8hZoV3Uc7SZeEr1FsRU1jdA1m1ieqsbC7mC9YnfipWHZBw1rZ2vBHTHUWXkW?tx_amount=0.000007878787.png 09:45:18 ok - lets pay it. 09:45:33 New pipe detected: @ BcadSz8U4Fgg36LBFvje6t3RcEiE4wiCfNm8hZoV3Uc7SZeEr1FsRU1jdA1m1ieqsbC7mC9YnfipWHZBw1rZ2vBHTHUWXkW 09:45:34 Received 7878787 @ BcadSz8U4Fgg36LBFvje6t3RcEiE4wiCfNm8hZoV3Uc7SZeEr1FsRU1jdA1m1ieqsbC7mC9YnfipWHZBw1rZ2vBHTHUWXkW 09:45:35 "... all the modern inconveniences ..." 09:45:36 -- Mark Twain 09:46:53 I'm testing --notify-at 1 atm 09:47:06 --notify-at [0,1,2] default = confirmed 09:47:06 0, none 09:47:07 1, txpool 09:47:08 2, confirmed 09:47:31 I hope it is ok to run the bot for a view hours? 09:49:09 I might add some feature to test for donation. Just keeping the pipie open and let inotifywait check for MODIFY. 09:50:43 For now it just expects one payment and closes the pipe. One subaddress (pipe) for every payment is created. 10:08:10 mnpbot: invoice 88888 10:08:16 another test 10:08:20 pcre: TESTNET XMR ONLY 10:08:21 pcre: monero:BaW5ibFP1LLX17UjDVppFoUDsQFseephiVj3UxdSZyzTMFNyNwGCxJoWV2exMKy94Va8mDAbhNUn5Mmok4nbZpJAKqKfkum?tx_amount=0.000000088888 10:08:22 monero:BaW5ibFP1LLX17UjDVppFoUDsQFseephiVj3UxdSZyzTMFNyNwGCxJoWV2exMKy94Va8mDAbhNUn5Mmok4nbZpJAKqKfkum?tx_amount=0.000000088888.png 10:08:55 New pipe detected: @ BaW5ibFP1LLX17UjDVppFoUDsQFseephiVj3UxdSZyzTMFNyNwGCxJoWV2exMKy94Va8mDAbhNUn5Mmok4nbZpJAKqKfkum 10:08:56 Received 88888 @ BaW5ibFP1LLX17UjDVppFoUDsQFseephiVj3UxdSZyzTMFNyNwGCxJoWV2exMKy94Va8mDAbhNUn5Mmok4nbZpJAKqKfkum 10:08:57 You will have domestic happiness and faithful friends. 10:13:26 np. 10:13:52 nice work though, is there a repo for this project somewhere? 10:14:30 Yes - this is the repository. https://github.com/d4ndox/mnp 10:22:41 https://matrix.to/#/#mnp-bot:matrix.org 10:23:45 ^- The new private chanel. Whoever wants to buy a fortune coockie using testnet XMR. Just some fun stuff. 10:31:46 i over paid a testnet invoice and received a joke, would use again, thank you 10:32:45 Who had the great idea for the fee estimation with unstoppable swap? even yesterday when high fee's were about ~120sat, this stupid thing decided to use 1000+sat/byte on every transaction. i paid in (meaning 1x 1000+sat move), the swap failed (omg), for some reason it moved in between, another 1000+sat move, and then was refunded, with another 1000+sat move. total paid: 350$ in tr 10:32:46 ansaction fees for fucking nothing :-) good job, whoever. 10:33:09 Yes - i don't do any check on amout. 10:33:09 manual only 10:47:39 That is a bitter pill to swallow. 11:03:39 #unstoppableswap:matrix.org BinaryBaron is the lead dev of the GUI (not sure who scripted the fee estimation, possibly COMIT) 15:58:00 https://nethemba.com/how-to-maximize-anonymity-when-accessing-the-internet-on-mobile/ 15:58:06 https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/cell-towers-tracking-network-surveillance/17880 15:58:16 IMEI etc 16:02:51 Yes - it's got really bad. 16:06:00 You can buy an already registered SIM card on ebay. Then register an e-mail address in combination with a burnerphone. 16:06:17 basses Sweden requires KYC for SIM cards since 2022 if my memory is right 16:06:57 So it shouldn't be green on that map 16:07:12 Awful. 16:08:45 @BlueyHeader. Yesterday I sent a message over 5km with meshtastic. 16:09:37 From the highest point in the city. 16:10:25 @B​lueyHealer 16:12:16 meshtastic is pretty cool 16:12:27 true 16:14:01 It reminds me a little of cb radio back then. 16:19:42 pcre, cool! Is it low-power btw? 16:20:17 100 mWatt 16:21:12 If you have a HAM radio license you can turn up the power. 16:24:55 "Missed Monerotopia Episode (#162)? Check out the Price, News, Reports here! 16:24:56 Price Report: 16:24:57 Youtube: https://youtu.be/8-Q5MfncHOs 16:24:58 ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@MoneroTalk:8/pullback-into-the-halving%2C-but-hopium:0 16:24:59 News Segment: 16:25:00 Youtube: https://youtu.be/7CtAmmwyTxw 16:25:01 ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@MoneroTalk:8/more-free-testing-for-monero-04-18-24:5 16:25:32 I did plan on getting a HAM license - then realized it was just not my cup of tea. Like, you have to deanon yourself and cannot combine it with cool stuff like encryption. 16:26:13 I like prctical usage of the technology more - I would think it would attract the more "cool", "lawless" type, but no. And I am a bit too scared to break the law to be a pirate) 16:26:26 Still a cool hobby I respect though. 16:28:43 Yes - it's really sad that you're not allowed to encrypt. Acquiring a licence is quite a challenge. Electrical engineering is not so trivial. 16:29:39 Not to mention all of the editions. 16:31:18 Yea, the limitations is what drove me off. 16:31:27 Electrical engineering is fun though. 16:33:24 true 16:34:59 Morse code is no longer mandatory to obtain a licence. That makes things easier. 16:36:20 Here it is, but only for the highest tier. 16:36:46 I did still learn it - just because people still use it in bad conditions) 16:36:59 fair enough. 16:37:58 I tried to learn it, but listening is my problem. I could send some. 16:38:27 I got to some firly slow speed. 16:39:00 I stopped mostly because the fun and practical things you cn do with the radio are illegal, and I don't have (at least yet) balls to risk like that. 16:40:09 XD 16:40:34 ima_a405ec6.jpeg 16:40:41 Completely unusable 16:46:11 As for the phone KYC - here we have the sims sold without KYC illegally, but no idea on how reliable they are. 16:46:42 sech1: Most countries require KYC, there are multiple ways to get around that, but the main issue is IMEI and IMSI. 16:46:46 Like, you're unlikely to get in trouble for this - but I don't know how soon the carrier or the real owner would disable it. 16:47:25 IMEI can be changed at least on some devices, seen threads on that, but the most straightforward - of course you'd want to use a secondhand or a "clean" phone. 16:48:01 I m really curious how the illegal sim trade works - want to ask the sellers, but doubt they know. 16:49:44 Just buy a 30$ dumbphone and a 3$ sim at random convenient store 16:49:45 I guess people buy them and just tell them and afaik they would work for something like 3 months if used only outside of the country (can refill them with crypto but that won't allow bypass of the 3 month lock) 16:49:57 There are still some countries in EU where you can buy pre-paid cards with cash, activate them and then use across EU. 16:50:16 s/tell/sell/g 16:52:44 Czech Republic | Britan | Ireland and Poland. 17:00:53 IIRC Baltic countries too sell no-KYC SIM cards 17:02:33 They’re locking down everything. Just go http://monerica.com as much as possible 17:05:24 m-relay | Just buy a 30$ dumbphone and a 3$ sim at random convenient store <- the one at a random convenience store would have to be activated with the carrier's app, which does have KYC. You have to search for specific places that sell illegal, KYCless ones. 17:06:56 what app if it's a dumbphone 17:06:58 I'm not going to lie. With mobile devices, you're screwed in the long run. 17:07:02 Actually just stuff it in that 30$ dumb phone and it just work, also come with some time by default 17:07:28 sech1, I guess the dumbphone users have to buy a sim at the carrier's office then, which also does KYC. 17:08:08 We're talking about things that depend A LOT on which country we're talking about 17:08:38 ravfx, are you sure? I was told that they would not work until the KYC activation, as per law. If they don't need that (which I did find in some places) - it means they are illegally KYCless. I don't exaxcly know how they do that. 17:08:56 sech1, we are talking about a country where KYCing the simcards is a law, which is a lot of places. 17:10:20 This kind of fascinates me. I am surprised I haven't seen in-depth writeups on "gray" simcards yet. 17:10:34 I actually have a couple pre-KYC Swedish SIM cards and they still work, I just can't top up their balance 17:10:44 ah, cool. 17:10:45 But they work for receiving calls and SMS 17:10:59 Would they eventually cut them off for not paying? 17:11:08 yes, after a year 17:11:15 so pretty soon 17:12:07 I would really like an in-depth writeup on "gray" sims. 17:12:23 That said, getting no-KYC SIM cards while travelling is the best way for people living in KYC countries 17:12:27 Not all countries are the same I guess. 17:12:28 I got my fair share of 3$ sim cards and never provided any KYC for that. 17:12:29 Can even buy 15 sim at the convenient store and they just dont care and "bip" them all 17:12:42 Would really like to do some research myself, but that would mean buying a lot of sims and potentially a lot of phones, which is not acceptable now. 17:13:04 ravfx, we are talking about countries where KYC is the law. 17:14:00 Ah yeah in that case you have to order online from someone who can get proper sims 17:14:30 I suppose some of "gray" ones are indeed from neighboring countries. A lot I have heard are from companies ordering them in bulk and registering on a random person. Also heard of some being registered on nonexistent people - I wonder if they mean an illegal migrant, a hobo or some fake documents entirely. 17:14:51 Would a sim from another country cost more to use btw? 17:15:44 In EU, no 17:15:59 but there are limits on how much you can use it outside of "home" country 17:16:06 Are they big? 17:16:13 The Ministry of Truth will most likely track you down via your e-mail address because it is linked to a telephone number. So it's better to use the hate truth on services like Nostr, where you use a key pair. 17:16:23 We are not in the EU, so I don't know. 17:16:31 It depends on which SIM card, but they're big enough for traveling 17:16:47 I would ask around then. 17:16:47 eventually they'll cut off the SIM card if you use it 100% time in another country 17:16:48 s/use/spread/ 17:22:47 I am so, so tempted to research this, but have no money. And this might turn out to be common knowledge. 17:24:52 BTW the largest Ebay-like marketplace here requires a phone number too. But I guess an online rental would work. 17:25:29 Apparently it is law to identify users on a lot of platforms, but of course it it not enforced on A LOT of places thank god. 17:54:32 After the on-chain flood activity there have been periods of 146/2 transactions that crowd out other transactions in a block. At first I believed this to be a way to bloat the chain and cause minor inconvenience. I wonder if it is being used as a tool somehow to facilitate algorithmic trading or create arbitrage opportunities. If an instant swap operator knew when the 146/2 transa 17:54:33 ctions were going to be created, could they utilize that temporary transaction backlog to create arbitrage opportunities? Possibly responding faster to transaction fee changes to increase their instant swap perceived responsiveness and thus trading volume? 18:11:23 146 outputs? 18:12:22 is the decoy selection algo more likely to pick transactions with a greater number of outputs, or does it weigh all transactions equally? 18:15:02 nobfg9000: 146 _inputs_. 2 outputs. The maximum number of outputs in a Monero tx (current version) is 16. 18:16:34 Decoy selection probability is based on age of _outputs_, not txs. When selecting decoys, wallets do not have any information about which txs the outputs belong to. 20:05:55 this will change with with fcmp, wont it 20:06:23 > <@rucknium:monero.social> nobfg9000: 146 _inputs_. 2 outputs. The maximum number of outputs in a Monero tx (current version) is 16. 20:06:24 this will change with fcmp, wont it 20:22:57 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> i would discourage against that.. get Samsung-Serranove instead it runs latest linux 20:23:20 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> that way you don't have a huge hole in your personal security through using a dumbphone with whoever knows what has on it 20:24:24 He's got a point there. 20:25:22 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> Or like look through https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices there are bunch of devices that run linux really well now 20:25:55 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> i got my samsung-serranove for 5 EUR in mint condition and in an original box with multiple cases 20:27:03 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> they are also super cheap to repair.. e.g. screen for it is like 3 EUR 20:27:11 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> and it's Super AMOLED 20:27:40 detherminal: I don't know. AFAIK 16 was chosen as the limit since the time complexity of multiple Bulletproof outputs is the maximum of the number of outputs and the next power of 2. A tx with 9 outputs has time complexity the same as a 16 output tx (Zero to Monero 2.0 page 63). So if more than 16 were allowed, then a 17 output tx would have time complexity of a 32 output tx. AFAI 20:27:41 K FCMP doesn't affect outputs, only inputs. 20:34:23 I probably won't be having another smartphone - just because the ones of this size are quite rare, and the need to support Lineage makes the selection even narrower. 20:57:54 The problem is IMEI and IMSI 20:58:10 this doesn't protect against them being transmited to cell towers 20:59:36 Linux phones sucks https://github.com/beerisgood/Mobile_Security#linux-phones-like-purism 20:59:57 Linux sucks* 21:00:09 (bold claims only in this channel) 21:00:39 Only on desktop 21:00:40 Can't really beat a Musl based Linux on a server... except maybe.... OpenBSD? 21:00:50 Can't at least some phones have their IMEI changed? I read some threads on that. 21:01:16 Requires root on the phone and hardware support. It's often a mess 21:01:44 For phone it also sucks kinda, at least from my experiance from a long time ago (got an opensource openmoko phone, was expensive and needed part replacement because it had nad hardware bug that made it almost impossible for the person you talk to to ear you...) 21:01:49 Root - obviously. 21:03:03 I assume making a proper Linux phone will take more ressource than properly debloating android for an open phone that can run android right? 21:03:22 Yes 21:06:25 absolutely 21:07:24 properly debloating android - GrapheneOS 21:07:39 Also AOSP is not bloated, just barebones 21:11:54 Too bad Graphene is only available on overpriced flagships. 21:12:13 Unaffordable new, overpriced when used. 21:13:13 <3​21bob321:monero.social> My concern is the unstable daniel mc cry 21:14:38 tsmt 21:15:05 bro is the most paranoid schizophrenia security researcher I've ever seen 21:17:06 Like what? 21:17:22 his entire day is about crying and making nightmares out of Luis Rossman, TechLore, Calyx institute and others 21:20:54 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Recently he was whinging about some website 21:33:15 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Then chucked a hissy fit cause he made issues on matrix cause he kept having to remake rooms and they ignored him. So they went to discord lol 21:36:19 wait until someone important gets kicked by being asked a phone number 21:36:35 or a whole ID I don't know 21:37:05 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Tbh the gos followers will go there 21:37:26 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Its like the sun shines out his ass 21:38:00 <3​21bob321:monero.social> I even said something to him 21:46:23 Apparently you can snitch on someone and they will be asked for an ID... It would take one important person banned like this to realize it was a bad idea) But I am afraid to try because what if they actually do end up submitting an ID because they need to be there. That is sadly very realistic, they don't deserve that despite shitty choices. 21:47:46 <3​21bob321:monero.social> So storing state secrets was a bad idea for that guy? 21:48:52 ? 21:49:11 Thug Shaker? That's kind of irrelevant here. 22:01:46 heard he became more sane