dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.1.0
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<rails>
<dominikh> [00:06:00] maybe because some people don't sit in front of the computer 24 hours a day?
<rails>
i try to, but i've been lacking recently
<rails>
:P
<dominikh>
heh
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<leftylink>
did you leave his channel? I was so very tempted to join it just to see what would happen
<dominikh>
lol
<rails>
yeah i did
<rails>
i dont even know how i was in there
<dominikh>
he couldn't, like, just kick you?
<rails>
i JUST attached to znc
<leftylink>
bet there are no ops there and he was trying to get op?
<dominikh>
rails: yeah, don't bring any more of your friends here please :P
<rails>
not from what it looked likew
<leftylink>
the channel in question still seems not to be registered. guess things were NOT AS PLANNED
<dominikh>
what do you expect when 6 administrators before him failed.
<leftylink>
oh wait
<leftylink>
thing I looked at the wrong one, there was one registered 13 hours ago
<leftylink>
also
<leftylink>
he wasn't an administrator
<leftylink>
he was an adminstrator
<dominikh>
oh god.
<dominikh>
rails: are you a bot though?
<rails>
i..
<dominikh>
I so should've said yes to that question…
<rails>
i'm not sure
<dominikh>
just to mess with him
<rails>
i would have played along
<dominikh>
by not responding? :P
<rails>
maybe :><
<dominikh>
how do you remove a bot... when it has no owner
<rails>
hax
<leftylink>
I just imagine that you have something to do with ruby on rails
<leftylink>
or something
<leftylink>
I got into ruby without learning rails, which is apparently unusual?
<dominikh>
fuck RoR.
<dominikh>
I've done >5 years of Ruby without learning Rails.
<rails>
i tried ror first
<rails>
went "this is shit, hey, ruby isnt so bad."
<dominikh>
yeah, Rails is how I learnt about Ruby… then I wrote an IRCd instead
<rails>
in ruby?
<dominikh>
yea
<rails>
ew
<leftylink>
whoa
<leftylink>
funky
<dominikh>
it… did not scale well :P
<rails>
yeah i bet
<rails>
could you link servers? :P
<dominikh>
of course not
<rails>
aw
<dominikh>
I don't think I even finished implementing the full spec :P
<dominikh>
I got further than my previous IRCd though, that one was written in PHP
<rails>
oh lord
<rails>
brb
<dominikh>
and not just PHP, PHP in strings so you could create_function all parts and reload them at runtime
<dominikh>
it was weird.
<rails>
whaaat
<dominikh>
:D
<dominikh>
best thing was though that I copied quakenet's motd and so on, and one guy's mIRC script figured "hey, let's send our Q password" when he connected
<leftylink>
brilliance
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<rails>
lmao
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<nickrw>
heh
<nickrw>
I get the odd nickserv password every now and then, I assume because people try to tab complete
<leftylink>
O__O
<catepillar>
lol
<catepillar>
note to self
<catepillar>
make cinch bot named nickser and nickserve and stick in tons of rooms
<catepillar>
also get teh occasional typo that way
<Netfeed>
i have thought about that, what happens when they pull down nickserv for maintance as it happens once in a while, couldn't you just stick in your own bot on the network and get peoples passwords?
<Netfeed>
or is there some kind of "fail safe" against that?
<leftylink>
nope, just a thing happened recently on this very network. will find the post talking about it
<Netfeed>
there should be some system in the ircd that lets you register "system nicks" that users can't take
<Netfeed>
unless they have a password or something