dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.0.11
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<somasonic> is there any built in way to make a cinch instance keep trying for it's configured nick?
<dominikh> no
<somasonic> thx
<txdv> thanks for nothing!
<somasonic> lol
<somasonic> well, he saved me a lot of time searching
<txdv> now you can write it and share it with us
<txdv> different networks handle nick overloads differently
<txdv> in some you can ghost the nick
<txdv> which means make him disconnect
<somasonic> well the behaviour I wanted was similar to znc's keepnick module
<somasonic> which never attempts to ghost or anything, just /nicks to it if its available
<txdv> IF its available
<txdv> how do you trigger that event of 'this nick just got free'
<dominikh> for example by spamming ISON, or just trying to NICK, or using the MONITOR extension that e.g. freenode provides
<txdv> every.1.minute { nick config.nick if (bot.nick != config.nick) } ?
<txdv> I remember that my network had a notify list
<txdv> but that was only available for registered nicks
<txdv> does freenode support monitoring for nicks that are not registered/identified?
<txdv> dominikh?
<dominikh> it monitors nicks, so yeah
<txdv> neat
<txdv> o yes, I rememer programming a notify list for mirc
<txdv> good old irc days when IRC was the main communication channel
<txdv> now all normal people use skype
<txdv> fucking casuals
<somasonic> lol
<somasonic> txdv, you play wow?
<txdv> no
<txdv> why would you think that
<txdv> fucking casuals is an expression used by the internet community (actually filthy casuals)
<txdv> and I have to say that that only filthy casuals play nowadays wow
<dominikh> "The term originated on 4chan’s /v/ (video games) board by hardcore gamers who view people who play casual games in a negative light"
<somasonic> ah
<txdv> 4chan is like the source of everything
<somasonic> i've only ever heard it in wow
<txdv> obsessive cat loving - 4chan
<somasonic> which i no longer play
<txdv> kitty killing to annoy obsessive cat lovers on 4chan - 4chan
<txdv> i play dota2
<txdv> hm
<txdv> just had a weired ug in screen or irssi
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