Chat logs of #funderscore for Wednesday, 2024-09-11
06:12 *** f_[x]/h sets mode: +b KingDaddy!*@*
06:13 *** f_[x]/h sets mode: +b AppleWebKit!*@*
06:13 *** f_[x]/h sets mode: +b KingValhallaTV!*@*
06:13 <f_[x]/h> Noisytoot: /shrug
06:13 <f_[x]/h> No particular reason
06:13 <f_[x]/h> I just like my channels being spread out across not really popular IRC networks
06:16 *** f_[x]/h sets mode: +b *!*@*.sub-97-157-*.myvzw.com
06:16 <f_[x]/h> As it turns out hexa- (?) K-Lined them so that's nice
06:16 <f_[x]/h> but just out of caution
06:17 *** f_[x]/h sets mode: -bbb KingDaddy!*@* AppleWebKit!*@* KingValhallaTV!*@*
06:17 <f_[x]/h> The IP-based ban should be enough
06:48 <Juest/h> f_[x]: and the other one, well it was a broader network ban but eh
06:48 <f_/h> they used similar IPs
06:48 <f_/h> so I guess I banned the whole range
06:48 <Juest/h> right
06:49 <Juest/h> well, i banned his alternative connection
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06:49 <Juest/h> yeah that's one
06:49 <Juest/h> see #oopsallops :)
06:49 <f_/h> so I just banned *!*@*.sub-97-157-*.myvzw.com
06:49 <Juest/h> yea gotcha
06:50 <f_/h> I trust hackint ops to do their job (and they're doing it well)
06:50 <Juest/h> lol okay i guess
06:53 <f_/h> but I need to do my job too :)
06:54 <f_/h> and also this is why I ideally have 3 ops per channel
06:54 <f_/h> Well, this side only has 2 now :(
06:56 <f_/ef> fireonlive had 2 auto-oping clients here (on EFnet)
06:56 <f_/ef> aop and his own bouncer, fol
06:56 *** aop2/ef is now known as f_|aop/ef
07:02 <f_/h> who wants +o
07:02 <f_/h> one person at a time please
07:03 <f_/h> whatever you do just don't remove that perfect fireonlive quote that is currently in the topic
07:03 <f_/h> I'd like to keep it
07:14 <Juest/h> huh lol
07:14 <Juest/h> oh okay, sorry, yes i understand the preservation there
07:16 <f_/h> I'm unsure if the channel is even +t
07:16 <f_/h> ok it is
07:20 <JAA/h> Yeah, the #memes TOPICWHOTIME got destroyed already. :-(
07:20 <Juest/h> hmm, what channel?
07:20 <f_/h> #memes
07:20 <f_/h> JAA: you destroyed it
07:20 <Juest/h> i mean your bridge one
07:21 <Juest/h> :/
07:21 <Juest/h> wtf
07:21 <JAA/h> No, it wasn't set to +t and some random person came in and destroyed it.
07:21 <f_/h> Juest: oh, this channel is bridged to #funderscore on irc.runxiyu.org and #funderscore on EFnet (TEMP, JUST FOR EXPERIMENTS)
07:21 <f_/h> JAA: #archiveteam-twitter's TOPICWHOTIME wasn't destroyed though, fourtunately
07:21 <f_/h> same for #fire-spam
07:22 <JAA/h> Yeah
07:22 <Juest/h> bruh
07:22 <f_/h> and part of him is present on many channels including this one
07:22 <f_/h> fireonlive: '
07:22 <f_/h> fireonlive: ^
07:23 <Juest/h> i wonder if people like knew about it and deliberately went and vandalised
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07:23 <f_/h> he brought some of his bots to #funderscore-sucks and to a number of archiveteam channels too
07:23 <f_/h> Juest: knew about what?
07:23 <f_/h> ah
07:23 <f_/h> I don't know
07:25 <Juest/ef> hmm, he doesnt seem to be present anywhere else in efnet or the invisible is hiding the rest of the channels? :p
07:25 <f_/ef> the EFnet side is +s
07:25 <Juest/ef> well yeah i know
07:25 <Juest/ef> but like his other channels and stuff
07:26 <f_/ef> his home was on hackint
07:26 <f_/ef> As far as I know fol is mostly only in former ArchiveTeam EFnet channels to serve as an auto-op bot along with aop
07:26 <Juest/ef> and you know that most networks default to setting the invisible user mode which doesn't show mutual channels on whois
07:26 <f_/ef> EFnet doesn't default to +i AFAICT
07:26 <Juest/ef> oh
07:26 <f_/ef> but all former ArchiveTeam EFnet channels are +s as well
07:27 <Juest/ef> sorry, yeah i got confused
07:27 <f_/ef> fol's home was on Hackint, so it was where all his channels were hosted on
07:27 <JAA/ef> Yeah, we got so much supernets spam that we set everything to +s.
07:27 <JAA/ef> Long before we migrated away from this shithole. :-)
07:27 <f_/ef> ah
07:27 <Juest/ef> oh yeah, the last time was pretty heavy iirc?
07:27 <Juest/ef> or always been
07:28 <f_/ef> I feel like EFnet was more affected by supernets spam than other nets
07:28 <f_/ef> despite having a very good DNSBL
07:28 <f_/ef> or they don't use their own EFnetRBL thing?
07:28 *** Parts: Juest/h (~Juest@hackint/user/Juest) ()
07:28 <JAA/ef> A vERy GoOd dNSbL
07:28 <f_/ef> I mean
07:28 <f_/ef> EFnetRBL is ok
07:29 <f_/ef> possible they don't use DroneBL?
07:29 <JAA/ef> Probably every server uses a different blacklist.
07:29 <f_/ef> I don't know, but I think I've seen people related to EFnet in #dronebl...
07:29 <Juest/ef> wait how old is efnockr?
07:29 <f_/ef> Juest: months old I believe
07:29 <JAA/ef> I landed on one once because I had an AB pipeline on the same machine and it happened to access a sinkhole domain.
07:30 <Juest/ef> ah, i forgot actually
07:30 <Juest/ef> true, only recently more channels in more networks went +s
07:30 <Juest/ef> bc of it
07:30 <JAA/ef> It was testtesttest.com or something like that. Stupidest sinkhole domain ever.
07:30 <f_/ef> I think that was mostly on EFnet
07:30 <Juest/ef> oh hmm interesting
07:30 <Juest/ef> it hit many networks however
07:30 <f_/ef> Other networks did their jobs of reducing spam well from what I can tell
07:30 <f_/ef> of course it hit other networks
07:30 <Juest/ef> and a good chunk went to pissnet
07:31 <Juest/ef> uhm, not 100% however lol
07:31 <Juest/ef> more like they wouldnt really touch them
07:31 <Juest/ef> but rarely
07:31 <JAA/ef> Some nets filter 'supernets' on the network side.
07:31 <f_/ef> yup
07:31 <f_/ef> OFTC for example
07:31 <Juest/ef> yeah unfortunately....
07:31 <f_/ef> I got k-lined for saying it xD
07:31 <JAA/ef> lol
07:31 <Juest/ef> lmao, did you resolve that?
07:31 <f_/ef> of course
07:31 <f_/ef> dwfreed was kind enough to revert the k-line
07:32 <Juest/ef> and, on pissnet its very easy to catch them because of the fact that they attempt to use services
07:32 <Juest/ef> since we're all opers :P
07:32 <f_/ef> I'm not oper :(
07:32 <f_/ef> People keep telling me to run a pissnet server
07:33 <f_/ef> but that also means maintaining it
07:35 <f_/ef> I have less and less time working on my stuff at all :(
07:35 <Juest/ef> but as it was explained, there are some pseudoservers and bots for maintenance duties because most people dont maintain their ircds and they struck in unreal 5.x
07:35 <Juest/ef> you can kinda automate that actually
07:35 <Juest/ef> im pretty sure
07:35 <Juest/ef> just grab pissircd, configure and off you go
07:35 * JAA/h pokes rxbridge.
07:35 <Juest/ef> it doesnt update too frequently
07:35 <Juest/ef> gotten alice to move the cat ass for some keep-up recently :P
07:35 <f_/ef> I wanted to run an InspIRCd for irc.runxiyu.org
07:35 <f_/ef> I still haven't done it
07:35 <Juest/ef> i would get inspircd but cuz im on win7 i have to use 2.x but that's no longer available
07:35 <Juest/ef> because unsupported
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07:41 <f_/h> why
07:41 <JAA/h> Because EFnet, that's why.
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07:41 *** ef.relay.fun.irc.andrewyu.org sets mode: +oooooooo JAA/ef rx-relay/ef f_/ef aop/ef corwin/ef fol/ef Noisytoot/ef f_|aop/ef
07:42 *** Quits: rx-relay/ef (fun@andrewyu.org) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
07:42 <f_/ef> nice netsplit
07:42 <f_/ef> Juest: You're still on Windows 7?
07:43 <f_/h> Juest: that's why I said "experimental"
07:43 <f_/h> JAA: actually that might not be a netsplit
07:43 <f_/h> let me check LinkServ/PyLink logs
07:44 * JAA/h blames it on EFnet anyway.
07:44 <f_/h> > <LinkServ> [ERROR] (ef) Disconnected from IRC: Ping timeout (229 secs)
07:45 <f_/h> so yeah no probably not a NetSplit
07:45 <f_/h> Anyway I would not rely on the EFnet #funderscore channel
07:46 <f_/h> it only exists so that I can see how much it takes to run an EFnet channel
07:46 <Juest/ef> yes f_
07:46 <JAA/h> With a couple auto-op bots, it's not entirely terrible. But that being a requirement is pretty terrible.
07:46 <JAA/h> Alternatively, you constantly have to ping people to spread ops again.
07:47 <Juest/ef> pissnet makes that less miserable by the fact that you have to run a server and link it
07:47 <f_/ef> JAA: I'm thanking you and fireonlive for bringing some of these and behaving like one :)
07:47 <f_/ef> Juest pissnet is a meme
07:47 <Juest/ef> so what?
07:47 <f_/ef> That's what makes it less terrible
07:47 <Juest/ef> it can be a useful resource for self-ircd management
07:47 <f_/ef> and more fun
07:47 <JAA/h> I recently cycled a channel that was opless. Literally minutes later, I got disconnected again, but so was a bot in the channel. Now the bot has ops, and I'm waiting for the next disconnect to cycle it again.
07:48 <f_/ef> JAA: which channel
07:48 <Juest/ef> i mean, the fact that you are a ircop makes it easier to work with
07:48 <f_/ef> Juest: yes, and more fun
07:48 <JAA/h> Some old AT channel that hasn't been used at all in many years.
07:48 <Juest/ef> rather than needing to depend on the nature of an oper spreading it
07:48 <f_/ef> there is a #funderscore-sucks on pissnet
07:48 <f_/ef> not bridged however
07:48 <f_/ef> I plan to bridge it
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07:49 <Juest/ef> lol
07:49 <f_/ef> I don't have my bouncer connected to EFnet though
07:49 <f_/ef> only f_[x] and f_|aop
07:50 <f_/ef> JAA: But really, that being a requirement kinda forces you to have more active ops
07:50 <f_/ef> and more active ops is good
07:50 <f_/ef> having to manage ops and hold them and messing with CHANFIX and such is not fun though
07:51 <f_/ef> Hackint's CHANFIX is way dumber than EFnet's
07:51 <f_/ef> Hackint/Atheme's CHANFIX joins when there is an op-less channel
07:51 <f_/ef> EFnet CHANFIX has more requirements to join
07:52 <JAA/h> Meh
07:52 <f_/ef> and sometimes CHANFIX itself doesn't really work
07:52 <f_/ef> This is an example of CHANFIX working ok: https://archive.fart.website/bin/irclogger_log/archiveteam/?date=2024-05-20,Mon
07:52 <JAA/h> Yeah, it's just a broken model of channel management.
07:52 <JAA/h> Especially since services have existed for well over 30 years now.
07:52 <f_/ef> And this is an example of CHANFIX being broken: https://archive.fart.website/bin/irclogger_log/archiveteam/?date=2024-06-07,Fri
07:53 <JAA/h> People realised that not having services was not fun within a year or two of IRC's existence.
07:53 <JAA/h> EFnet still hasn't come to the same realisation 30+ years later.
07:53 <f_/ef> it has
07:53 <f_/ef> that's why they have CHANFIX
07:53 <JAA/h> More like CHANBROKE.
07:53 <Juest/h> well yeah unfortunately
07:54 <Juest/h> lmao
07:54 <Juest/h> pissnet is better because it requires that trust on linking
07:54 <f_/ef> rx had a ChanFix back when I did not yet trash Atheme's database
07:54 <Juest/h> and then its easy to erradicate in case of problems
07:54 <Juest/h> other than social engineering
07:54 <f_/ef> it used the nick ChanBreak
07:54 <JAA/h> :-)
07:55 <f_/h> That was before I trashed Atheme's DB
07:55 <f_/h> If you want to blame rx for not having traditional services, blame me instad
07:55 <f_/h> *instead
07:55 <JAA/h> The only reason I'm still on EFnet is to sit on a handful of old AT channels and point people to hackint. And they'll probably have to stay around forever.
07:55 <JAA/ef> Well, and for some reason, I joined here.
07:55 <f_/h> because I'm the one who trashed the DB, so Atheme was taken down
07:56 <f_/ef> JAA: you joined here to have some fun :)
07:56 <Noisytoot/ef> NO GODS NO SERVICES
07:56 <f_/ef> well said Noisytoot
07:56 <JAA/ef> I mostly joined to shittalk EFnet, really. :-)
07:56 <JAA/ef> So yes, fun :-)
07:57 <f_/ef> And you also joined to auto-op fol so that he auto-ops me and aop so that aop auto-ops me and fol and you
07:57 <f_|aop/ef> More like auto-oops
07:58 <JAA/ef> Yeah, something like that.
07:59 <f_|aop/ef> why does ZNC connect through IPv4
07:59 <f_|aop/ef> no, it's not an EFnet issue, I'm pretty sure irc.Prison.NET supports IPv6
07:59 <f_|aop/ef> deft's IPv6 is broken though
08:00 <JAA/ef> `dig irc.prison.net AAAA` says no.
08:00 <f_|aop/ef> well irc.runxiyu.org has IPv6 too
08:00 <f_|aop/ef> yet I connect via IPv4 on that one too
08:02 <f_|aop/ef> I'm pretty sure irc.efnet.nl does IPv6
08:02 <f_|aop/ef> eh, /me doesn't care all that much
08:03 <f_/ef> remember when I said I wanted ~3 ops per side?
08:03 <f_/ef> well I want more than that on EFnet
08:04 <f_/ef> For obvious reasons
08:05 <JAA/ef> Yeah, and with fol and aop eventually disappearing...
08:07 <f_/ef> :'(
08:07 <f_/ef> I do have f_|aop, and in general my connection is super stable
08:08 <f_/ef> but ... fol :'(
08:08 <JAA/ef> Also, regarding 'ops just need to be more active': it's 'fine' for individual channels. Still not fun, but manageable. But we had dozens of channels. I had to distribute them across multiple connections to different servers due to stupid CHANLIMITs. And going through those and reopping people regularly is not just 'not fun'; it's a nightmare.
08:08 <JAA/ef> :-(
08:08 <f_/ef> JAA: That is a different issue you got there
08:09 <JAA/ef> On hackint, we ran into registration limits and stuff, but that was easily resolved because the ops are actually reachable and fine folks. Other than that, it's just a couple commands per channel for setup, and then everything is smooth sailing.
08:10 <f_/h> yeah hackint staffers are quite ok
08:10 <f_/h> not all opers are reachable though
08:10 <JAA/h> Yeah, true
08:11 <f_/h> For the most I only really see hexa-, major, and neuland_niklas
08:11 <f_/h> and hansenerd sometimes pops up too
08:11 <JAA/h> andi-, too
08:11 <f_/h> oh yes, too
08:11 <f_/h> sometimes
08:12 <f_/h> But some EFnet ops are also active and reachable
08:12 <JAA/h> But yeah, I've been mostly talking to hexa-.
08:12 <f_/h> at least I lurk in some server channels and they're somewhat active
08:12 <JAA/h> I guess it varies by server.
08:12 <f_/h> #irc.efnet.nl has a few active ops
08:13 <f_/h> #deft too, but from what I've heard one of them is having health issues
08:13 <JAA/h> I recall having serious issues with one of the NA servers several years ago. I eventually found an email address in a forum post from a decade earlier. Never got any reply, of course.
08:21 <Mb> <f_/X> figured out that Cgit had atom feeds
08:21 <Mb> <f_/X> !help
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Available command keys:
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> all
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> action
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> backup
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> bookmarks
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> custom
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> filters
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> groupchat
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> manual
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> message
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> modification
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> options
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> preview
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> search
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> statistics
08:21 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
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08:22 <Mb> <f_/X> !help add
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> KeyError for add
08:22 <Mb> <f_/X> !add
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> No action has been taken. Missing URL.
08:22 <Mb> <f_/X> !add https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom
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08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> News source has been added to subscription list.
08:22 <Mb> <f_/X> !list
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> An unknown command. Type "help" for a list of commands.
08:22 <Mb> <f_/X> !help all
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Complete list of commands:
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> all
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Show all options.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> <url>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Add given <url> to subscription list (prefix http. Default).
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> add <url> <title>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Add given <url> to subscription list (no feed validity check). Parameter <title> is optional.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> next <number>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send next <number> of updates.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> export opml
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send an OPML file with feeds.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> export md
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send a Markdown file with feeds.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> bookmark [+|-] <muc>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Groupchat to add or remove.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> '+' appends to, '-' removes from.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> bookmarks
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> List bookmarked groupchats.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> new
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send only new items of newly added feeds.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> old
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send all items of newly added feeds.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> allow [+|-] <keyword>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Keywords to allow
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> comma-separated keywords
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> '+' appends to, '-' removes from.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> deny [+|-] <keyword>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Keywords to block
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> comma-separated keywords
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> '+' appends to, '-' removes from.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> clear allow
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Reset allow list.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> clear deny
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Reset deny list.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> <muc>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Join groupchat by given <muc> (prefix xmpp).
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> join <muc>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Join groupchat by given <muc>.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> goodbye
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Leave groupchat and delete it from bookmarks.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> help all
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Print a complete list of commands.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> help
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Print list of command types.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> help key command
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Print command usage and description.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> info
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Print information page.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> help <key>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Print list of commands for selected command type.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> interval <minutes>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Set interval update to every given <minutes>.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> length <number>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Set maximum length of news item description. (0 for no limit)
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> media [off|on]
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Attach media (i.e. audio, image, video) to messages when available.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> quantum <number>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Set amount of updates per message by given <number>.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> random [off|on]
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Send messages by random order instead of date.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> archive <number>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Number of news items to archive (maximum value 500).
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> default
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Restore default settings.
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> disable <id>
08:22 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Disable updates for feed of given <id>.
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08:24 <f_> welcome back XMPP bridge
08:24 <f_> you died for a second, didn't you?
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> 159. configs: set CONFIG_LMB_MAX_REGIONS=64 for MT7988 boards
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > Similar to MT7981 and MT7986 also MT7988 can have a high number of reserved-memory regions used by the various hardware offloading subsystems. Raise CONFIG_LMB_MAX_REGIONS to 64 to avoid errors when trying to boot Linux with more then 6 reserved regions: ERROR: reserving fdt memory region failed (ad […]
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=dcde1f95bfa6d634f0cf7b7c0f6f71b3c08c6fa2
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> git.vitali64.duckdns.org [3]
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> 160. configs: Enable CONFIG_DM_SCSI in am57xx_hs_evm_usb
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > This should have already been enabled but was missed when converting the base platform defconfig, fix this here. Fixes: 3c5aa6caccab ("configs: Enable CONFIG_BLK in am57xx_evm and am57xx_hs_evm") Signed-off-by: Andrew Davis Reviewed-by: Tom Rini Reviewed-by: Simon Glass […]
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=b982a850d04c1fac04df676b28d93ad26f6984d0
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> git.vitali64.duckdns.org [3]
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> 158. Azure: Set the timeout for jobs to the maximum
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > As per current Azure Pipelines documentation we qualify for 3600 minutes per job, if specified, as the timeout. The default unspecified timeout is 60 minutes. Rework things to specify 0 as the timeout (and so maximum allowed) so that we don't have failures due to running slightly past 60 minutes tot […]
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=04f7e9538557072500d96447438a4d35f2a64204
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> git.vitali64.duckdns.org [3]
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> oh no
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> wrong feed
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> !list
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> An unknown command. Type "help" for a list of commands.
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> !del
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> An unknown command. Type "help" for a list of commands.
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> !rm
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> An unknown command. Type "help" for a list of commands.
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> !remov
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> An unknown command. Type "help" for a list of commands.
08:25 <Mb> <f_/X> !remove
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Result:
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:25 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:26 <Mb> <f_/X> !remove https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom
08:26 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Result:
08:26 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:26 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> The following subscriptions have been removed:
08:26 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom
08:26 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:26 <f_> oh right I did not enable bridge pastebinning, great
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> !https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:27 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:27 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> No subscriptions were found. Reason: Error:Cannot connect to host git.vitali64.duckdns.org:443 ssl:default [Temporary failure in name resolution] (status code: None)
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> > Processing request to fetch data
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> oh nice
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> !https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:27 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:27 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> News source "misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git, branch wip/spl" has been added to subscription list.
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> great
08:27 <Mb> <f_/X> !new
08:27 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Only new items of newly added feeds be delivered.
08:28 <Mb> <f_/X> !next
08:28 <Mb> <f_/X> !feeds
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Subscriptions:
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Name : f_MMWiki [2]
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> URL : https://moin.vitali64.duckdns.org/FrontPage?action=rss_rc&unique=1&ddiffs=1
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Name : misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git, branch wip/spl [3]
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> URL : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:28 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Total of 2 feeds
08:29 <f_/h> wow this looks horrible
08:29 <f_/h> how XMPP stuff gets bridged to hackint looks absolutely horrible
08:29 <f_/h> <rxbridge> <Mb/rx> <FeedServ/X> Subscriptions:
08:29 <Mb> <f_/X> <brd> <f_/h/rx> <rxbridge> <Mb/rx> <FeedServ/X> Subscriptions:
08:29 <f_/h> <rxbridge> <Mb/rx> <f_/X> <brd> <f_/h/rx> <rxbridge> <Mb/rx> <FeedServ/X> Subscriptions:
08:30 <f_/h> Would be nice to at least strip the "<Mb/rx>" part
08:30 <f_/h> I'm sorry, hackint users, I know it looks horrible
08:31 <f_/h> Would be nice to have Cheogram-MUC-Bridge up and running
08:31 <f_/h> but I tried compiling it on my server, took everything down :^)
08:31 <Mb> <f_/X> !next 3
08:32 <Mb> <f_/X> !read 3
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> No action has been taken. Missing URL.
08:32 <Mb> <f_/X> !read https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Preview of misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git, branch wip/spl:
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : arm: meson: dram-gx: add ADDRMAP for lafrite
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-10T18:14:25+00:00
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=5ac4c1a5c66beedeb47ed5ed9d095ec2a65f0a5d
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 1
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : arm: include: meson: dram-settings-gx: fix some typos
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-06T21:44:35+00:00
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=65d9b77fd700f420c54603cab8fe97a6fde97e89
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 2
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : arm: meson: dram-gx: add DX2GCR0 register
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-06T21:43:10+00:00
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=e479c28c49690ffc71ef712be9ad5844d4252863
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 3
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : arm: meson: dram-gx: add some DDR3 checks
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-05T16:58:56+00:00
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=786d573feff4ce3ee8a627231b380f70b2c3e36c
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 4
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : configs: libretech-ac: enable SPL support
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-05T16:10:57+00:00
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/commit/?id=b9656f91b61836d18864634c3a7272e86fa04856
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 5
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
08:32 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Source: https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
08:32 <f_/h> oh no
08:32 <f_/h> well
08:33 <f_/h> Slixfeed (the thing powering FeedServ) is great
08:34 <f_/h> could try working on a patch to change its format when sending feeds
08:34 <f_/h> And what I could also do is get pastebinning to work on my XMPP server :P
08:34 <f_/h> (server-side, not bridge-side)
08:34 <f_/h> All those lines are certainly fine for runxiyu who pastes huge snippets of code to #chat on rx
09:21 <katia/h> my fav serv is BouncerServ
09:36 *** f_ is now known as BouncerServ
09:36 <BouncerServ> yeah I like it too
09:37 <BouncerServ> katia: what's your favourite BouncerServ feature
09:37 <katia/h> rxbridge, sneaky
09:38 <BouncerServ> rxbridge is a bridge bot
09:38 *** BouncerServ is now known as f_
09:38 <katia/h> ok rxbridge
09:38 <f_/h> ok LinkServ
12:56 <Mb> <f_/X> !https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> News source "@vitali64sur (f_ediverse)" has been added to subscription list.
12:56 <Mb> <f_/X> !feeds
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Subscriptions:
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Name : @vitali64sur (f_ediverse) [4]
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> URL : https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Name : f_MMWiki [2]
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> URL : https://moin.vitali64.duckdns.org/FrontPage?action=rss_rc&unique=1&ddiffs=1
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Name : misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git, branch wip/spl [3]
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> URL : https://git.vitali64.duckdns.org/misc/u-boot-kii-pro.git/atom/?h=wip/spl
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Total of 3 feeds
12:56 <Mb> <f_/X> !read 4
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> No action has been taken. Missing URL.
12:56 <Mb> <f_/X> !read https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Preview of @vitali64sur (f_ediverse):
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : hey i keep getting weird annoying spam messages from someone named nickserv on irc can irc admins ban him???? thx!
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-11T12:54:53+00:00
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://mamot.fr/@vitali64sur/113119021854799457
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 1
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : Boosted: I'd attach Newag's logo to this post for illustrative purposes, but we don't want to be sued for that too. Instead I'm attaching a symbolic representation of their logo as drawn from my memory.
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-11T11:59:17+00:00
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://social.hackerspace.pl/@q3k/113029057537796309
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 2
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : Boosted: wait, why would someone shower with their watch on?
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-09T19:10:54+00:00
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://social.treehouse.systems/@ariadne/113108711038810872
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 3
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Title : Boosted: pretty sure i am far older than 13 but cool
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Date : 2024-09-09T19:08:29+00:00
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Link : https://social.treehouse.systems/@ariadne/113108795357971354
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Count : 4
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
12:56 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Source: https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
13:01 <Mb> <f_/X> !remove 4
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> Result:
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> The following subscriptions have been removed:
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> https://openrss.org/mamot.fr/@vitali64sur
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> ```
13:01 <Mb> <f_/X> !https://mamot.fr/@vitali64sur.rss
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> > https://mamot.fr/@vitali64sur.rss
13:01 <Mb> <FeedServ/X> News source "f_ediverse" has been added to subscription list.
16:15 <f_/ef> JAA: Unsurprisingly https://web.archive.org/web/20180628022320/https://voting.efnet.org/archives/0014.shtml irc.Prison.NET said no to CHANFIX
16:18 <JAA/ef> lol
16:18 <f_/ef> That same server that says no to bots
16:19 <f_/ef> Probably the only server saying no to bots actually
16:19 <f_/ef> because......uh, EFnet ops use bots to op themselves :P
16:19 <f_/ef> see: operbot, efnetbot, efnetbot`
16:19 <f_/ef> and others
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16:40 <Mb> <f_[m]/X> nice
16:40 <Mb> <f_[m]/X> a
16:42 <f_> kicked
16:42 <f_> how come
16:42 <f_> How come
16:42 <f_> HOW COME
16:42 <f_> How come hax[xor] disconnected but NickServ is still up
16:43 <f_> irc.runxiyu.org LINK: Server deprecated.hax.irc.andrewyu.org has not responded to PING for 15 seconds, high latency.
16:43 <f_> ah
16:43 <f_> AH!
16:43 <f_> NickServ is also no longer responsive!
16:43 <f_> When hax's laptop goes down, rx services go down with it
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17:15 <f_> hax[xor]: bring back NickServ please
17:15 <hax[xor]> f_: ETESTINGINPROGRESS
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