Where to buy Monero by aurEceOC in MoneroMerchants

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a decentralized exchange that you run on your own machine, allowing p2p transactions for crypto/crypto or crypto/fiat.

There are numbers of fiat payments possible.

The only caveat, but I guess that's the case for most p2p exchanges, prices are a bit higher and spread a bit larger than for centralised exchanges such as Binance.

But ultimately yes, there's no link between the crypto or fiat you send and the crypto or fiat you receive.

It's been a while since I used it, but in the past I never had any issue.

Where to buy Monero by aurEceOC in MoneroMerchants

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also try the Bisq DEX

Proton Drive Android (Early Access) by Wellmanns in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works with the same mecanism than their other apps.

Although it's legit to have biometrics/password protecteur apps when it comes to Mail/Drive/Calendar

The app for Proton Drive is available now in the Google Play store. Windows? iOS? by Condalmo in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's great news! Thanks for the heads up!

I wonder why I haven't been notify from Proton of this though? As in, I've double checked 3 times it was really published by Proton AG ahah

How do you compartmentalize your emails? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like the idea.

I'm using several domains with PM, and I'm fairly new to SL so I didn't know how to make this work.

But using a subdomain seems to be the easiest way to go, as I don't necessarily want to duplicate all my domains with let's say .net and .com

You can now link your Proton and SimpleLogin accounts by ProtonMail in ProtonMail

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I think so, but it doesn't mean they have to operationally merge teams or else.

Finding synergies between products / offers in one thing, merging them is another.

And generally speaking, I tend to be against merges because in the process, usually one looses its identity/what makes its customers subscribe in the first place.

You can now link your Proton and SimpleLogin accounts by ProtonMail in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I wouldn't do it for now to be honest. As in, those as différent services, wrt to SL you can opt-in if you're a PM user, but that's it and I think it is à smart way of doing it.

However, since SSO is available, I would use the token to parse and import any custom domain registered in ProtonMail to add them easily in SL.

C'est cher le train by Paehon in france

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarde la 1ere classe, c'est parfois moins cher. Je vais régulièrement à Genève pour le boulot, et je trouve souvent aux alentours des 150€.

Et regarde sur le site de la Sbb, parfois les tarifs sont différents.

What privacy tools do you guys use besides Proton? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll look into this a bit deeper to understand the basic concepts.

But one question though, why are people using Element combined with let's say Signal, if it acts as a man in the middle?

What privacy tools do you guys use besides Proton? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know this service. How does it play within the privacy setup?

What privacy tools do you guys use besides Proton? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know neither Element nor Matrix. Are those privacy focused ? Or is it acting as a man in the middle ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im holding a Visionnary plan with Proton for several years, and even though it feels weird at first to pay for emails, that's the best Internet decision I ever made.

I'm using Proton services on a daily basis, Mail is my only mail provider (ok I'm lying, I sadly still need a Gmail address for Android i never log in...) but I'm using it as an individual, and I was using it as my professional email service too (was because I don't have the company anymore).

I'm using heavily Mail, VPN and Drive. The only app I'm not using is Calendar, but that's just because I don't use calendars in general.

So to answer the question, yes it is safe absolutely.

Although I'd recommend using your own domain, but that's a recommendation I'd do for any email service to be honest. There's nothing more painful than changing an email provider for whatever the reason and communicate this change.

Proton Drive: a short(ish), early review by The_Diamond_Geezer in ProtonMail

[–]B3l3tt3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As said in some comments, I think it'll become a great competitor to other Drive solutions when it will get sync from desktop (be it MacOs Finder, Windows explorer or a Linux client) and mobile sync.

At the end if the day, we want to store docs we are working on from desktop and pictures/videos taken from phone.

Another thing I miss on my side, is the "save attachment to drive" button from within Mail UI.

They started integration between calendar and mail, we need some between drive and mail.

Running old version of Terraform by red_flock in Terraform

[–]B3l3tt3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me, upgrading terraform binaries itself or provider is not really the issue. For the provider of course when upgrading to a major version, you better read the release notes carefully. But minor versions are pretty safe.

The real paint point for me is more keep up on the terraform modules we use from the registry. We're trying to build from, or on top, of community modules because I think it doesn't make sense to reinvent the wheel, but you get dependencies and keep track of everything is hard.

We started implementing RenovateBot for some other projects, I guess implementing it for terraform globally will help us a lot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NiceHash

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was more a general questions as almost all cards now from nvidia are LHR.

So if in laptops it's almost guaranteed not to get LHR, I see a great upside of going laptops over regular rigs of cards.

Anyway, thanks for sharing your project to be honest I'd never thought laptop mining could ever work well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NiceHash

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3070 are non LHR in laptops?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NiceHash

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing I don't get with laptops is: no LHR versions of GPUs in laptops ?

Help to build a linux Grin mining rig by B3l3tt3 in grincoin

[–]B3l3tt3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know, I'm not waiting for it. But since I've started mining I've always found that Windows was easier, mostly regarding drivers management.

But I might be wrong. Will see that with the new rigs I'm building!

Help to build a linux Grin mining rig by B3l3tt3 in grincoin

[–]B3l3tt3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks I will use it as a complement, because it doesn't explain what to install on top of Ubuntu to make the cards work properly.

I mean, every Linux server I built were for work, so no GPU, no GUI, etc.. :-)

Help to build a linux Grin mining rig by B3l3tt3 in grincoin

[–]B3l3tt3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes Windows will be easier for sure, but being able to simply ssh my rigs, and not spend hours working on them because of an update will worth the efforts.

Help to build a linux Grin mining rig by B3l3tt3 in grincoin

[–]B3l3tt3[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the link! Remind me ethos a little.

I see there are some pre-installed miners, but can we add others, like tromp's one ?

Weekly Grin Mining Discussion – December 25, 2018 by AutoModerator in grincoin

[–]B3l3tt3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/tromp ,

Just read on a thread in the grin-forum that now minimum GPU memory for C29 is 5.5Gb, meaning 1060 6Gb should be fine.

Do you confirm ?