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m-relay
<plaiwanone:matrix.org> Gm
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m-relay
<plaiwanone:matrix.org> Hey mom
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tio_da_linha
hello good day
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tio_da_linha
does anyone know how do i limit the xmrig to generate new instances of workers?
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hv-bridge
<ultiscriptie> what?
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tio_da_linha
i already tried --retries=1, --retry-pause=600000
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tio_da_linha
so my pool is setup in a custom way, where self-select is required
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tio_da_linha
and there is some convoluted semantic error that i am trying to avoid to go into
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tio_da_linha
i want the xmrig to not send a new login
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tio_da_linha
im not sure if that makes sense
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hv-bridge
<nigger> stfu
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tio_da_linha
i want us all to be the same color and speak the same language
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hv-bridge
<nigger> @m-relay maybe shut your mouth and then life would be better
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m-relay
<basses:matrix.org> plowsof
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m-relay
<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> its discord or whatever
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m-relay
<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> tio, i dont understand
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tio_da_linha
neither do i
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> what will you do when the glowies will be able to decrypt the whole blockchain with their quantum computer
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m-relay
<basses:matrix.org> you are asking who exactly? there have been workings on quantum resistance
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moneromooo
I don't think they're asking anyone... It's the old "aaah, X might conceivably happen, so let's not do anything" thing.
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tio_da_linha
ofrnxmr, the xmrig is sending new processes with new source ports to the pool, the pool itself is doing something really convoluted that i perhaps will never understand. Im trying to limit xmrig ability to send new logins i guess
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> anybody
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> but like, working on quantum resistance won't prevent them from reading old transactions right?
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moneromooo
Ah, if you're actually interested in this, there's some old theoretical capability writeup in the monero meta repo on github, by... either rucknium or isthmus IIRC. Search with those names and quantum.
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> i checked i saw some research proposal about it
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> on the monero community lab or idk the name
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moneromooo
There's newer stuff on what new tech will fix/improve and what it will not. Lurk in monero-resarch-lab.
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> can i access it on matrix
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moneromooo
That info is well scattered around though. Needs a lot of searching.
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moneromooo
Yes, there are matrix people being relayed in that channel.
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m-relay
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> thanks
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> wait, so something called digicash was kind of xmr ancestor?
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m-relay
<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> No?
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moneromooo
Was that not a very old proto cryptocurrency ?
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> no, i checked what it was
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> basically it was just a system so you can spend your money on the internet without the bank knowing what you buy
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moneromooo
So it's ancestor in the same way that VMS is an ancestor of Linux. Not the right lineage, but an older OS.
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moneromooo
Oh wow, Taler is based on digicash. I had no idea...
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> it's not even a blockchain, just a theorical way to perform secure and anonymous transaction (only for the payer, the payee is known) a bit like for cash
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> yeah, but idk what taler is, is it actually used
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moneromooo
A GNU layer above payment systems, designed to keep some privacy, but not all.
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m-relay
<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> So bitcoin is monero's ancestor too?
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> stop making fun of me
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m-relay
<5igi0:matrix.org> i just read about digicash when reading ppl talking about quantum in the xmr research lab