Thanks π Although this is probably less applicable to us with just about 100 users I'll look into it.
monerobull
No censorship as long as comments are made in relevant communities/discussions and don't get me in trouble for hosting them (no calls to violence, etc)
Aw that really sucks :/ Hope that at least the PC is great. Perhaps you can organize a meetup close to where you are located if traveling isn't an option?
Yeah, looking forward to it for a long time!
There was a post about it with a vote on if it should be done that got 407 yes and 76 no votes.
Jup. They would ideally be outdoor rated and most importantly, vinyl. Paper stickers just melt away after too much time in the rain :)
A slow death like Tumbler? Who knows. I wont be using it on their shitty mobile app, that's for sure.
I just noticed that I use one of the privacy focused reddit frontends for a RSS feed of all the Monero related subreddits, guess that too won't work anymore :(
Yeah, didnt even see it on reddit yet π
There aren't many active mods left on reddit (I'm one of them). In regards to trying to get people over here, I'm mainly worried about the optics of shilling "my site". If you want to post about it on reddit, please go ahead though :)
To me it's not a problem. I know how Monero works. Like you said, I can plan ahead for events in which I might spend multiple times in short succession by sending to myself.
I also know that not many people know this much about how Monero works so this is imo a great noob-friendly feature abstracting away the manual send-to-self and noob-friendlyness is surprisingly important when it comes to crypto.
The privacy concerns are valid and it is true that the chain would get a lot more traffic from this feature, it is probably alright for the people that right now are already fine with using transparent chains for payments. It's a mobile-hotwallet and while some people might have a threatmodel where losing some privacy is not acceptable, I personally would just use seperate wallets for different usecases. I'm also fine with having some more chainbloat if it means Monero becomes way nicer to use for the not-so-technical people and instead "it just works".
-RSS feed for all relevant ecosystem software github releases (monero, monero gui, haveno, serai, etc)
-RSS feed for monero.observer (lets hope it comes back. author recently went on a break)
-RSS feed for monero subreddits (RIP with new API changes)
-RSS feed for monero.house
Sometimes twitter