03:44:32 Gm 03:44:34 Hey mom 20:03:06 hello good day 20:03:31 does anyone know how do i limit the xmrig to generate new instances of workers? 20:05:22 what? 20:05:51 i already tried --retries=1, --retry-pause=600000 20:06:17 so my pool is setup in a custom way, where self-select is required 20:06:42 and there is some convoluted semantic error that i am trying to avoid to go into 20:07:04 i want the xmrig to not send a new login 20:07:17 im not sure if that makes sense 20:07:22 stfu 20:11:43 i want us all to be the same color and speak the same language 20:12:46 @m-relay maybe shut your mouth and then life would be better 20:33:46 plowsof 20:34:34 its discord or whatever 20:36:22 tio, i dont understand 20:36:49 neither do i 20:42:52 <5​igi0:matrix.org> what will you do when the glowies will be able to decrypt the whole blockchain with their quantum computer 20:49:49 you are asking who exactly? there have been workings on quantum resistance 20:54:20 I don't think they're asking anyone... It's the old "aaah, X might conceivably happen, so let's not do anything" thing. 21:00:14 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 21:02:30 <5​igi0:matrix.org> anybody 21:03:00 <5​igi0:matrix.org> but like, working on quantum resistance won't prevent them from reading old transactions right? 21:05:46 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. 21:06:34 <5​igi0:matrix.org> i checked i saw some research proposal about it 21:06:49 <5​igi0:matrix.org> on the monero community lab or idk the name 21:06:51 There's newer stuff on what new tech will fix/improve and what it will not. Lurk in monero-resarch-lab. 21:07:33 <5​igi0:matrix.org> can i access it on matrix 21:07:47 That info is well scattered around though. Needs a lot of searching. 21:08:03 Yes, there are matrix people being relayed in that channel. 21:08:30 https://matrix.to/#/!toFcRZtpaiwiyapgVO:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=monero.social&via=cypherstack.com 21:08:50 <5​igi0:matrix.org> thanks 21:12:53 <5​igi0:matrix.org> wait, so something called digicash was kind of xmr ancestor? 21:17:03 No? 21:18:04 Was that not a very old proto cryptocurrency ? 21:18:47 <5​igi0:matrix.org> no, i checked what it was 21:19:06 <5​igi0:matrix.org> basically it was just a system so you can spend your money on the internet without the bank knowing what you buy 21:19:46 So it's ancestor in the same way that VMS is an ancestor of Linux. Not the right lineage, but an older OS. 21:20:50 Oh wow, Taler is based on digicash. I had no idea... 21:21:01 <5​igi0: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 21:21:20 <5​igi0:matrix.org> yeah, but idk what taler is, is it actually used 21:21:52 A GNU layer above payment systems, designed to keep some privacy, but not all. 21:21:54 So bitcoin is monero's ancestor too? 21:22:33 <5​igi0:matrix.org> stop making fun of me 21:22:57 <5​igi0:matrix.org> i just read about digicash when reading ppl talking about quantum in the xmr research lab