17:24:50 Meeting in a bit more than half an hour. 17:43:00 Sorry I can't be in the meeting today. Not much to report except testing and review. 18:00:10 Meeting time. Hello! https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/1248 18:00:33 *waves* 18:00:43 hey 18:01:32 Ok, with jeffro being excused, we can already go to the reports 18:01:49 I gave feedback to his review points for my peer selection PR 18:02:04 https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/9939 18:02:57 I also don't have much to report, still working on CLI 18:04:26 me: ofrn has been sharing solid bug reports on the FCMP++ integration, been working through them, submit a PR to get rid of initial block hash download on wallet restore from wallet2 + fix deep reorg handling + refactor wallet2 refresh a bit (with net fewer lines from what it currently is on fcmp++-stage!) + address issues ofrn/others have shared. Also got and shared current FCMP+ + tx size and verification time figures here: https://github.com/seraphis-migration/monero/issues/44#issuecomment-3150754862 18:05:01 One very busy and productive man. 18:05:18 past week was a big week 18:05:43 ofrn's testing has been very effective and useful, I'm appreciative 18:05:48 Any surprise in those verification time figures that are worth mentioning shortly? 18:06:37 oh also, payouts have been made to the fcmp++ contest winners! thank you to binary for that 18:07:46 100+ input verification times are over 3s which IIRC was a bit slower than I recall expecting, but nothing crazy surprising to me at least 18:08:44 just doing the math I should've expected that though, so no not surprising 18:09:07 Ok, thanks. Somebody on Reddit asked for "any news" about the results of the competition. What link(s) would you give them? 18:09:31 The post-mortem that is somewhere? 18:09:39 jeffro helped me draft up an official announcement. I will post it shortly 18:09:46 it will be a blog post on getmonero 18:10:08 will link it in here and MRL 18:10:10 Splendid 18:11:19 My "Monero time" currently goes into patiently and seriously researching everything Qubic. Motto is "Know your enemy". 18:11:54 It's fascinating to see, for example, how the source of their node is about, oh, one tenth of the Monero daemon source ... 18:12:12 Or even smaller 18:12:52 Alright, anything to discuss further today? 18:14:25 monerod probably has more than 10x the amount of features + privacy adds an element of extra code to manage. Would expect the difference to be larger 18:15:29 I wonder how cuprate compares to monerod in terms of lines of code too 18:15:39 Sure. It's just interesting to see that a viable currency is left after cutting all that out. It barely qualifies as a cryptocurrency, but hey, can't have all :) 18:16:02 Yeah, the Cuprate versus C++ daemon comparison will be interesting as well. 18:16:59 Ok. Seems we can close. Thanks everybody for attending, read you again next week! 18:17:12 thank you! 18:19:05 thanks