monerobull

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

First of all, I don't really care where people get their Monero. It's a fungible asset.

Sorry the first reply was so hostile. Last few weeks have been pretty stressful and I interpreted you mentioning specifically me by name as some sort of backhanded attack :/

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Haveno already runs on tor, imo it's a bit strange to want to run it on Tails, which isn't designed for that kind of usage. If you are already going to be schizo, at least go all out and do a proper Qubes setup. Nobody can tell me that they NEED to run it on tails when they are incapable of just figuring out how the script needs to be adjusted (bcs let's be honest, most likely all you have to do is swap out 1 version number in the script). I'd assume that you don't want to run it on tails because you actually know how you'd benefit from it, instead I'd think you just heard tails is "the safest option" and because it is "the safest option", you assume that it has priority over literally anything else. That's why, in my opinion, Tails support is and should not be a deal-breaker priority.

xmr_unlimited said "you also have users that need their spoons to be spoon fed" and imo those guys should stick to an OS that is designed for it. If you don't know what you're doing, you are more likely to fuck up trying to run Havneo on tails vs just running it on Ubuntu. Sure, ideally all releases are well-tested and issue-free on all platforms but getting annoyed that the custom install solution isn't instantly available after an update ain't it (and "calling out" others to comment on that ain't it either).

Edit: Sorry, didn't see you already pinged me about this 4 days ago but I missed it. In that case the "calling out" is not an issue.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Just reposting the release notes here for anyone that missed it. I really like the custom info boxes because you can put contact info in there, which will make it way easier to actually take the 0% deposit offers. There are some lag-spikes for me on Windows but I believe a patch is already in the pipeline. We will probably get a bunch of fixes in 1.0.20

 

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: 1.0.18...v1.0.19

Verification

The provided hashes can be used to verify the JAR file inside the binary, NOT the Haveno installer:

  • You can verify on Linux the jar file with:
sha256sum [PATH TO HAVENO APP]/lib/app/desktop-1.0.19-SNAPSHOT-all.jar\

The output need to match the value from the haveno-v1.0.19-linux-x86_64-SNAPSHOT-all.jar.SHA-256 file.

  • You can verify on OSX the jar file with:
shasum -a256 [PATH TO HAVENO APP]/Haveno.app/Contents/app/desktop-1.0.19-SNAPSHOT-all.jar\

The output need to match the value from the haveno-v1.0.19-macos-SNAPSHOT-all.jar.SHA-256 file.

If you want to reproduce and verify the hash of the jar file locally, you need to do so on Windows or Linux using Java 21.0.6+7.0.LTS (Adopt-Hotspot) from https://github.com/adoptium/temurin21-binaries/releases and the v1.0.19 release tag. Because of the signing and notarization process that requires the developer certificate used for the build on macOS it is not possible to create the same jar on macOS.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Too bad, good thing we have a high-quality livestream for the talks :)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I could be wrong but, based on the limited documentation, it looks to me like they hold on to the Monero and then send it out when someone claims the voucher. Think of it like a fully centralized second layer (since you can essentially transfer Monero without on chain transactions, even if you have to trust that the admins won't just run with all the Monero from non-spent vouchers). I don't really see the point of this because Monero is already very inexpensive to move on the base layer and you are trusting the admins to never touch the idle Moneros.

Not saying that it can't have any usecases, for example: it would be easy to hand out a bunch of vouchers at events (and these guys are sponsors of this year's Monerokon 😜).

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Monerokon 5 will take place on 20th - 22nd June and we are still looking for people who want to speak at the event!

You can submit talks on the linked page which also has a lot more important details.

Along with 20-minute presentations, we welcome 60-minute self-organized panel discussions with 3-6 panelists, 60-minute workshops, related to the general themes of privacy, security, and/or censorship resistance.

If you are interested, please make sure to not miss the submission deadline: 24 March 2025 @ 17:00 CET

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Sharing is caring <3

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

NetData

That looks more like it's mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I have a couple of servers, domains, etc. that I need to keep track of and would like to have them all displayed in a nice dashboard/overview since I don't really want to put them in my regular calendar. Any suggestions?

Edit: Someone replied in a different community that they use Subz and I'll give that a try :)