01:31:22 antondoltan: QuickBASIC:
03:17:39 antondoltan: ls
03:53:31 DiffieHellman: br-m: Yes, I realised that after the fact. monerod should really reject the invalid config line, rather than enter an init loop.
04:11:39 DiffieHellman: I guess the next logical step would be to add GNUnet support, but first I'd need an up to date Gentoo ebuild for that...
04:53:14 QuickBASIC: antondoltan: Did you summon me or were you invoking the name of an ancient programming language? What's up?
05:26:35 321bob321: ls -l
05:53:36 antondoltan: QuickBASIC: it was exidental)))
05:54:26 QuickBASIC: Ah okay. Have a good day/night etc.
06:15:13 ofrnxmr:xmr.mx: DiffieHellman: Init loop?
06:15:39 ofrnxmr:xmr.mx: Must be a bug?
06:28:19 DiffieHellman: Yes, but I don't really want to reproduce it.
14:26:46 marioob:matrix.org: Hi ppl. I use the Monero flatpak app. Strangely, after rebooting my computer, it does not retain the scanned blocks and have to wait like one hour to rescan all transactions.
14:39:43 Cindy: marioob: check the flatpak permissions
14:39:54 Cindy: does it allow the program to store data?
14:40:00 Cindy: (at least, permanently?)
14:41:18 deavmi: flatseal is nice program for managing that stuff with a GUI
14:41:48 marioob:matrix.org: https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/matrix.org/KdpuOtgsvojjdXFjbrVMoOHM.png (Screenshot From 2026-01-03 14-41-32.png)
14:41:54 marioob:matrix.org: this is how it looks
14:42:35 Cindy: is this monero wallet GUI?
14:42:41 Cindy: you should allow it to access ~/Monero
14:42:57 Cindy: and ~/.bitmonero
14:43:00 marioob:matrix.org: Yes Monero GUI
14:43:21 Cindy: allow both of those stuff
14:43:28 Cindy: with :rw
14:54:56 marioob:matrix.org: still does not create those directories after allowing access. I believe this issue emerged since I switched to immutable Linux. Chasing this, it seems that it actually uses ~/.var/app/monero/.bitmonero/lmdb/data.mdb
14:55:15 Cindy: oh i see
14:55:21 Cindy: in my copy, it uses those directories
14:56:42 marioob:matrix.org: @marioob:matrix.org: which should be normal as all flatpaks store their app data there.
14:58:57 marioob:matrix.org: https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/matrix.org/NggVusWvkQhFRdLjUfkvwgRd.png (Screenshot From 2026-01-03 14-58-51.png)
14:59:01 marioob:matrix.org: also have this
23:07:37 Guest17: What is the best miner or cloud for those w/o access to a good rig, only holding phones?  About to fight to try getting xmrig working.... (android shit-device on-hand). Not opposed to cloud-miners for monero now.
23:23:21 Guest17: xmrig  has an apk, but I can't get it to start, even after I start a simple config....
23:26:56 Cindy_: what's your phone's architecture
23:27:05 Cindy_: CPU architecture
23:28:12 Guest17: arm64, like most new manure. As to os, it is 15. Heavily considering slapping $200 to get an old Nougat
23:28:46 Cindy_: armv8?
23:28:52 Cindy_: what's the apk you downloaded
23:29:41 Guest17: Supposedly, it's 'rooted', but....   Checking apk npw.... It rums, but won't mime
23:29:41 Guest17: Yes, armv8.
23:31:54 Cindy_: how much RAM does your phone have
23:32:01 octavian: to run xmrig on a phone you don't need an apk. Just install termux and build it there via CLI
23:35:55 Cindy_: ^
23:36:02 Cindy_: just build xmrig in termux
23:36:15 ofrnxmr: +1
23:37:38 Cindy_: also root won't do much improvement to your hashrate
23:37:53 Cindy_: this isn't iOS, JIT can be done without root access