09:01:41 are the monerujo developers here ? 09:02:27 are any monerujo developers here ? 09:03:03 the sidekick app has a bug which crashes it as soon as i try to open the wallet. 09:03:46 had opened a bug report on github 2 weeks ago. https://github.com/m2049r/sidekick/issues/1 09:03:47 is no one paying attention to this project ? 09:03:57 are any monerujo android developers here ? 09:04:44 the sidekick app has a bug which crashes it as soon as i try to open the wallet. Specially on android 14 09:05:21 had opened a bug report on github 2 weeks ago. https://github.com/m2049r/sidekick/issues/1 09:05:21 is this project not actively maintained ? 09:12:40 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Depends on how they fell 09:13:21 the sidekick app has a bug on newest vesion which crashes it as soon as i try to open the wallet. Specially on android 14 09:14:46 <3​21bob321:monero.social> They are here 09:47:01 <3​21bob321:monero.social> https://github.com/m2049r/xmrwallet/releases/tag/v4.0.8 09:47:03 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Latest is meant to fix this issue 09:47:10 <3​21bob321:monero.social> 2 weeks ago 11:36:22 Does cake have an IRC room? #no-wallet-left-behind is probably only for Seraphis & meetings 11:38:43 Cake docu confuses me: 11:38:47 Seed Types 11:38:48 BIP-39 seed type is generated by default 11:39:20 and then: 11:39:24 Seed format 11:39:26 Bitcoin wallets only currently support being created using the Electrum seed format. 11:44:42 My problem is actually: Stack wallet doesn't like 24-word seed from Cake. (Recovery LTC wallet. Cake and Stack Linux) 11:48:14 All 24 words are OK (green) but 'Restore wallet' failed. 12:22:24 how could this happen? 12:23:25 ik that most common thing with clipboard is leaking stuff by paste something secret or private 12:38:21 I blame jan k rutkowski 13:20:01 It was me not ensuring that bidirectional was setup properly 13:27:43 hmmm 13:54:42 read my bug report please. i am using that tagged version. 13:55:53 maybe have to wait for cakewallet air-gapped version 13:57:49 i'l wait for cake's version of air-gapped app. 13:59:51 maybe i'll have to wait for cake's version of air-gapped app. 14:00:42 read my bug report please. it was meant to fix but rather seemed to introduce it. 14:29:18 Didn't some company make a tool, to help peeps writing stuff on the interweb, actually make sense? 14:29:19 Where did they fall from? 15:15:56 Air gapped, with flutter 🤔 18:38:15 Hello everyone I want to spin my first bitcoin using monero, are there any tips or guidance I can get as to how I can go about it? 18:38:17 Thanks 18:41:17 helo , what does "spin your bitcoin , using monero" mean ? 18:45:32 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Spend maybe 18:45:47 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Atomic swap i guess 19:21:07 wash 19:26:11 I'm using Monero and I2P to securely login to my Linux machines. I'm using a PAM authentication module that uses Monero digital signatures and Monero proof-of-payment. The proof-of-payment is supposed to leverage all the watts consumed by all the Monero miners globally. My question is does anyone know how I can get a feel of how many megawatt hours the Monero miners consume? Is there a place where I can locate such data? 19:27:07 hold on i think i missed something 19:27:19 YOU PLUGGED PROOF OF PAYMENT IN TO PAM ?????? 19:30:59 I didn't but I'm using a project that uses Monero digital signatures for authentication using a PAM module and its has an optional Monero proof-of-payment for additional security. 19:33:36 I want to understand the amount of electrical power (watts) the Monero miners consume globally so that I can guestimate how much power is securing my systems. 19:38:45 The PAM module does implement Monero proof-of-payment (check_tx_key). 20:50:21 techguydown: "I'm using a PAM authentication module that uses Monero digital signatures and Monero proof-of-payment." <--- where can I read more about this ? 21:33:34 Intercept power supply with a meter when not mining, measure, start mining, measure again, minus the difference. 21:36:14 ableone: AFAIK, endor00 has some estimates. 22:04:56 ableone check out my python script: https://gist.github.com/endorxmr/07364dc54f277abf487574d455d67341 22:04:57 On line 60 it calculates the estimate of the power (in watts) consumed by the network 22:06:09 You might have to look for a different node to fetch the data though, since the supportxmr node is not available anymore afaik 22:08:18 Note that the estimate is inversely proportional to the electricity cost you set on line 50. I picked 0.10 $/kWh as a "reasonable guesstimate" 22:10:57 Oh, you should probably comment out line 60 and uncomment line 61 instead - same result, but the formula is more direct and easy to understand 22:11:29 Feel free to ping me if you have any questions