01:40:50 @basses:matrix.org: is it retroswap. org or retroswap .com? 01:40:53 there are two when i searched retroswap 01:43:26 retoswap 01:43:39 reto not retro 01:52:37 @ofrnxmr:xmr.mx: ohh thank you, im stupid lol 02:40:42 Has DNS checkpointing made a measurable impact? 02:45:10 Not deployed yet 03:12:03 Is it detrimental to enable it on my node right now? 03:37:24 mycotrip: no. totally fine 04:05:18 good deal! 06:56:05 anyone knows cake wallet logs device & network info along with monero tx id ? 08:53:55 @letscage.com:matrix.org feel free to look at cake wallet sources if you want to make sure 08:54:45 yeah, there's nothing wrong in the source, but how can I be sure the build in the app store ? 09:05:55 if you don't trust the app store build you can build it yourself on a mac (or other) and load it like that 13:58:01 pushed new tree design for https://qubic-snooper.p2pool.observer/tree/ with clickable links + SVG 14:10:39 DataHoarder when I click on any orphaned block I get "500 Internal Server Error" 14:10:49 they don't exist in explorer 14:11:00 you will only be able to click orphaned p2pool blocks 14:11:06 as those have a working page 14:11:17 like https://p2pool.observer/share/de9f8e27c877367c74bebb48dc2912bf535fa9dbfccc1fb9a684a57f1a8637ca 14:11:24 ah I see 16:46:31 i am reminded of bitmain's randomX rig that was just a bunch of RISC-V CPUs 16:46:48 i wonder, did they modify xmrig to add JIT for RISC-V? or just used the interpreter mode 18:00:19 PSA https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1nbqt4d/largest_npm_compromise_in_history_supply_chain/ 18:02:49 just delete nodejs 19:01:05 DataHoarder: http://redlib.catsarch.com/r/programming/comments/1nbqt4d/largest_npm_compromise_in_history_supply_chain/ 19:46:14 @basses:matrix.org: You'll notice that most of the comments are not blaming the author personally for falling into that phishing campaign, but actually condemning cryptocurrencies as a whole, claimit it to be the fuel of this fiasco. 19:46:14 Indeed, you are on Reddit. 19:50:37 the very usual "well, if you got had, it's because you were doing something stupid" from reddit :) 19:52:25 whether the "something stupid" is "cryptocurrency", "using npm" or "using those packages", pick at random 19:54:43 syntheticbird: that's dumb 19:55:01 if it wasn't cryptocurrencies, the attacker would just sneak in an infostealer 19:55:10 and steal people's logins, cookies, tokens, whatever 19:55:25 and then what? they're gonna blame discord and google for being the fuel of this fiasco? :P 19:57:03 from what i've seen in the past, in those situations they tend to blame the open source developer that works on the software on their free time for being hacked 19:57:41 i'd rather blame npm for being a crappy repository in general 19:58:25 well, because the Node.js ecosystem relies on lock files, it seems almost no one was impacted 21:02:02 or because node.js dev is russian! 21:05:17 every russians are le evil or something 21:30:33 @syntheticbird: Let's celebrate there's a company doing the work NPM should do, I think the report on this is very nice. 21:32:08 "It's been 12 months since you updated your 2FA credentials" 😂 21:32:11 really? 21:35:21 I wouldn't blame the maintainer, can happen to the best, he admitted his mistake. 21:35:26 Who can i blame for luke dash jr losing 400btc 21:41:08 @ofrnxmr:xmr.mx: windows 21:42:49 He kept it on a server 21:43:00 Was it windows? 21:43:17 Didn't this happen to monero community wallet too? 21:44:24 It's one thing to lose the keys to your own wallet or one you manage. But here the maintainer loses access to software that is used to build services that people connect their wallets to 21:46:44 @eddie:oblak.be: u mean CCS? 21:47:06 Yeah I don't remember 100% 22:57:11 @eddie:oblak.be: It was drained from a home pc 22:57:44 For 400k/2600xmr, not 20-40million 23:50:17 https://archive.is now accepts Monero donations 👀 23:51:44 if you visit any archived website for example https://archive.is/GrsYc you can see 23:51:46 https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/matrix.org/ryiTvzijfZHDrFTqStejVxPy.png (clipboard.png) 23:51:56 where 23:52:44 at the top 23:52:56 okay, it only appears in pages 23:53:07 the link is https://coindrop.to/archive 23:53:07 does archive.is implement openalias? 23:53:57 nope they don't, nvm 23:54:09 yeah, it is just address and QR code 23:54:34 unfortunately the service they are using have trackers and while open source, it is not maintained, last commit 3 years ago 23:54:55 archive.is should just implement opanalias on their domain 23:54:58 like put a TXT record 23:55:21 so i don't have to visit a JS-filled page just to figure out what their address is, and just type in their domain in the wallet program