07:36:37 Hi 07:39:13 Is it more effective to talk on the IRC channel, or the matrix server? 07:40:47 there should be no difference, as both places are bridged 07:41:25 [any msg in 1 of the 2 is broadcasted in the other too] 07:48:34 testone: would you say one is more secure than the other? 07:56:05 even if one would, the bridge would level the 2 07:58:21 testone: I should have thought of that, sorry 08:05:05 What single-board computer would be best for running a Monero node, Raspberry Pi, or something else? 08:09:47 I've read ppl in #monero* channels using rpi, but I don't know the results, wait for some of them to return 08:11:21 okay 08:11:31 anyway, as I had bad experience about them: if you intend to use SDs as memory, keep a substitute one and constantly clone monero db there 08:11:57 better if you have some chip doing RAID-1 with 2 SDs 08:12:39 so you never have to re-sync monero db with the backup SDs, as it would be always up-to-date 08:14:28 do you know if you can connect an externel SSD USB HD to the pi, and store the blockchain on that? 08:14:57 obviously you can 08:16:47 thought so! :-) 08:17:10 anyway, just in case you are interested in supporting a fully-open manufacturer of SoC: there is ST, st.com 08:18:11 no binary blobs and everything documented, from electronics to sources 08:18:48 SoC? 08:19:56 system on chip 08:20:08 == single-board computers :D 08:21:03 Oh, I see. :-) 08:52:08 ofrnxmr: Are you free? I have a follow-up question about tor. 10:18:59 Got to go, bye 13:52:10 ermagerd my work computer just migrated to win11. now to go through trying to make it look like win10 15:01:50 Clicked the wrong button, g​ingeropolous? :) 15:46:51 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> apply all shutup10 settings to disable telemetry by registry, safer than removing the components themselves 15:46:56 <1​7lifers:matrix.org> and https://winaero.com/how-to-restore-classic-file-explorer-with-ribbon-in-windows-11/ "Registry Tweak to Permanently Restore Old Classic Explorer" and https://www.howtogeek.com/759449/how-to-get-full-context-menus-in-windows-11s-file-explorer/ 15:51:21 no choice rbrunner . work lappy is complete locked down and managed. incredibly infuriating working on a computer that i can't friggin install things on. so i built a linux box for my office of course 15:57:35 Installing linux on dual boot partition , safer than trying to make windows shutup :) 16:20:30 Dual partition is extremely risky. Windows is notorious with messing around with linux partition. Plus, you don't get secure boot. 16:20:44 Dual partition is extremely risky. Windows is notorious on messing around with linux partition. Plus, you don't get secure boot. 16:24:14 We are in 2025, not 1999. 16:24:15 We are using uefi too 16:24:17 Windows will even install its bootloader along your grub or whatever 16:24:53 Biggest issue with linux boot loaders, is updating your motherboard bios as it usually get rid of the uefi boot entry 16:26:25 Windows used to cause issues to your bootloader back in the day (all os did) because how the mbr boot sector worked. 16:26:31 And yet just recently, there was this: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-fixes-linux-boot-issues-on-dual-boot-windows-systems/ 16:26:33 2025 btw. 16:26:59 Microsoft will fuck up a lot of things. Better avoid it. 16:27:34 Thats a secureboot issue yeah. 16:27:35 Initial issue was implanted to prevent a **grub** exploit 16:27:49 Because grub did fuck up 16:28:03 I've been using dual boot with windows with secureboot since years never had a single tampering from windows 16:28:13 also microsoft windows is great for privacy and security 16:28:16 daniel micay said so 16:28:21 and if daniel said so it must be true 16:28:29 otherwise you are harassing grapheneos project 16:28:33 stop harassing graphene 16:28:47 I never got any issues since using uefi 16:28:47 Only updating the bios cause issue (it remove all bootloader entry except windows boot loader) 16:29:10 What lmao. He never said it's good for privacy. He said Qubes is the best choice for now. Are you enjoying recall too? 16:29:24 im joking 16:29:56 madaidan's actually said something in the like of "windows with pluton chip is much more secure than linux and should be preferred as a base for your privacy" 16:30:07 Yeah, grub is awful. I have been using systemd-boot for a while now. It's a lot better 16:30:31 systemd-boot, only great component of systemd. why you ask? Because it's not systemd team behind it 16:30:37 He's gone. Probably dead. Don't take anything seriously from a 3 year old article. 16:31:03 I actually take a lot of his take seriously since they are still up to date 16:31:07 linux security is a nightmare 16:31:14 the kernel is fucked 16:31:17 Along with cryptenroll. 16:31:19 and the ecosystem is doomed 16:31:57 It's not a matter of which one is better, it's just a reality 16:32:02 linus is the one to blame. Do you remember the time he just refused to publicly post the CVEs because "anyone can just exploit it" lmao 16:32:29 linus isn't the only one to blame 16:32:47 Maybe. But it doesn't matter. 16:33:27 Still I think there are quite a lot of improvements, with secureblue becoming a solid alternative to kicksecure. 16:33:28 Still looking for proper peer reviewed code review about that big Google patch (they refactored the crypto subsystem, used by Luks btw). 16:33:29 Most of the code is nice assembly :) 16:33:50 Or we will just trust google for fde, again 16:33:57 I hate secureblue 16:34:07 Still looking for proper peer reviewed code review about that big Google patch (they refactored the crypto subsystem, used by Luks btw). 16:34:07 Most of the code is nice assembler :) 16:34:28 I have not used it. Just heard a lot of good things. 16:36:09 They are grapheneOS zombie zealots (meaning they only believe in the bribe of information Daniel is leaving in chat). I would welcome their initiative if they wouldn't be using Fedora. mean It's great to have SELinux support and be atomic, but fedora is also completely bloated with insecure codebase maintained by systemd and red-hat. 16:37:18 Debian have SELinux support, have one of the earliest secure package manager and play relatively good on minimalism 16:37:28 Kicksecure made the good choice 16:37:31 If you want boot security on Linux. 16:37:31 You want your boot device to be a usb key and everything else encrypted. 16:37:33 You put the key in a temper resistant container and hide it (or sent if far far away). But your going to need it each time you reboot 16:37:40 lmao. Debian is far worse than fedora that's for sure. 16:38:22 Debian release schedule and coordination is fucked, but the basis in itself is much better 16:38:36 The luks headers must be detached and on the boot usb key, not the encrypted storage 16:38:49 This is good article from pottering: https://0pointer.net/blog/brave-new-trusted-boot-world.html 16:39:00 This is good article from pottering on it: https://0pointer.net/blog/brave-new-trusted-boot-world.html 16:39:03 fucking harry pottering 16:39:05 he can burn in hell 16:39:32 bro has single written 50% of linux software critical CVE 16:39:45 Lmao. You are delusional. No point in arguing with cult behavior. 16:40:26 If you have a real job, you would realize the importance of systemd. 16:40:47 Yeah that must be it, Im delusional bro 👍️ 16:41:01 stay confident in your opinion i'm certainly wrong 16:41:48 You have the tendencies. Have actual points to argue instead of attacking individual people who clearly know what they are doing. 16:44:10 LMFAO 16:46:01 So you think you can design an init system, far superior and better than systemd, have years of active development and being actively funded, and be extremely useful for a sysadmin? 16:46:55 Do you know how helpful are systemd hardening flags for running daemon processes? I have never seen any init system trying to do anything close to it. 16:51:15 The argument that "you cannot do better than X, therefore X is good" is stupid. 16:52:38 Very similar to "you can't spy on me on the internet, therefore the internet is privacy preserving". 16:53:11 One argument I hold in particular contempt as it's used a lot by idiots who try to avoid thinking on all the fucking spying going on. 16:54:11 anyone heard of https://github.com/systemd/particleos? 16:56:07 macOS and chromeOS too 16:56:08 he still uses Linux tho 16:56:10 nope, I think he is still in privsec.dev rooms, because founder still DMs him 17:00:33 I have not seen him in privsec rooms. He is probably in spite. 17:00:40 joke? 17:04:09 oh that still exists? 17:04:12 oxygen guy still hangs out there? 18:11:49 https://serai.exchange/2025/06/06/ethereum-contracts-audited-by-tob.html 18:12:01 Not directly Monero related, but tangentially related 22:11:43 Hello. I want to buy monero. Where can I do it please? Do I require my personnal infos? I did not found it at mont pelerin. 22:18:14 If you have other coins and want to swap into XMR, you can try trocador.app. If you only have fiat currencies I would use Haveno through retoswap.com 22:20:18 You have to KYC yourself, but you can also sign up for an account at Kraken, buy "allowed" coins there, and then swap into XMR through trocador.app, BasicSwap, or any other crypto<->crypto swap site of your choosing 22:24:11 You can join the #Haveno:monero.social room for general discussion about Haveno 23:08:31 Is there a way to buy xmr on haveno without having any xmr? 23:16:44 yes https://docs.haveno.exchange/haveno-ui/no_deposit 23:26:09 Is the flutter app for haveno not going to happen? I heard it did not get its funding and there was some drama around it for not being open source? 23:29:06 no, there's https://github.com/atsamd21/Haveno-app but in alpha 23:29:15 stage 23:29:35 nice! Let me try!!