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Announcements => [x86] Announcements => Topic started by: iago on April 13, 2008, 10:03:53 pm

Title: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 13, 2008, 10:03:53 pm
I know we've said this before, but I promise this time: we have a permanent channel. Probably. In any case, it's a server I've been on for about 5 months now, and I'm not about to go off it (I hang out with real life friends), so I'll always be there for sure.

Server: Freenode (irc.freenode.net)
Channel: #x86labs

Join me there! Hang around! And whatever!
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on April 13, 2008, 11:17:38 pm
/msg chanserv access #x86labs add rabbit 10

gogogo
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Newby on April 13, 2008, 11:56:35 pm
If you register your names with NickServ, I can give you auto-voice (non-members) or auto-ops (members).

Code: [Select]
/msg NickServ REGISTER password
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 14, 2008, 12:03:45 am
What's the difference between ops and half-ops? Giving non-member forum regulars half-ops might be ok.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Newby on April 14, 2008, 12:04:25 am
What's the difference between ops and half-ops? Giving non-member forum regulars half-ops might be ok.

What a brilliant idea. Wonder who thought of it...

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21:02 <@newbyx86> Hm.
21:02 <@warriorx86> haha
21:02 <@newbyx86> We could half-op the non-members.
21:02 <+DeuceNQuota> Newby, you know you can d/l porn from usenet right :P
21:02 <@warriorx86> anyone remember my porn stash
21:02 <@warriorx86> from a few years ago
21:02 <@warriorx86> in op x86
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Explicit on April 14, 2008, 02:06:22 am
I guess you were getting lonely in there, iago. :P
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Ender on April 14, 2008, 03:29:14 am
What's the difference between ops and half-ops? Giving non-member forum regulars half-ops might be ok.

What a brilliant idea. Wonder who thought of it...

Quote
21:02 <@newbyx86> Hm.
21:02 <@warriorx86> haha
21:02 <@newbyx86> We could half-op the non-members.
21:02 <+DeuceNQuota> Newby, you know you can d/l porn from usenet right :P
21:02 <@warriorx86> anyone remember my porn stash
21:02 <@warriorx86> from a few years ago
21:02 <@warriorx86> in op x86

LOL at surrounding text.

BTW, give me auto-ops ASAP please. When I got kicked by Joe (how terrible of him) I had to ask to be re-opped. :(

BTW#2, we should ban Joe (again) for abusing ops in IRC.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 14, 2008, 08:07:18 am
What's the difference between ops and half-ops? Giving non-member forum regulars half-ops might be ok.

What a brilliant idea. Wonder who thought of it...

Quote
21:02 <@newbyx86> Hm.
21:02 <@warriorx86> haha
21:02 <@newbyx86> We could half-op the non-members.
21:02 <+DeuceNQuota> Newby, you know you can d/l porn from usenet right :P
21:02 <@warriorx86> anyone remember my porn stash
21:02 <@warriorx86> from a few years ago
21:02 <@warriorx86> in op x86
You didn't answer my question.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Newby on April 14, 2008, 10:24:19 am
There is no half-op on FreeNode so we're in luck. :)
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 14, 2008, 11:42:57 am
Haha nice.

So to everybody else, once you get an account, you want to:
/msg nickserv register <password>

And when you log in again, you want to:
/msg nickserv identify <password>

Then you can be auto-op'ed or auto-voice'ed. Newby will take care of that (because I don't know how :) )
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on April 14, 2008, 12:15:11 pm
Halfops can change the topic and kick/ban people, but can't do other things like change channel modes.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Blaze on April 14, 2008, 03:43:14 pm
Halfops can change the topic and kick/ban people, but can't do other things like change channel modes.

WRONG!

Halfops can grant/revoke voice and change the topic.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on April 14, 2008, 04:01:53 pm
I said they can change the topic, and I never said anything about user modes.  Learn to read.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Blaze on April 14, 2008, 05:16:54 pm
I said they can change the topic, and I never said anything about user modes.  Learn to read.

They cannot kick/ban, on any normal IRC server.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on April 14, 2008, 06:51:30 pm
Duh, normal IRC servers don't HAVE halfops.  But, where they exist, they can kick and ban voiced and unflagged users.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: MyndFyre on April 14, 2008, 09:09:36 pm
Haha nice.

So to everybody else, once you get an account, you want to:
/msg nickserv register <password>
I'm assuming these are stored in plaintext since the protocol is plaintext?
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 14, 2008, 09:18:14 pm
Yes, it's extremely simplistic. It might be hashed.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on April 14, 2008, 09:32:01 pm
To add some security, we can use FiSH (http://fish.sekure.us)
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 14, 2008, 10:06:56 pm
I don't see a point, we aren't talking about anything private. If we want secure chat, I suggest moving to SILC (I'm already on SILC, as well, so I'd be fine with that). I don't see a point, though.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Sidoh on April 14, 2008, 10:11:10 pm
I don't see a point, we aren't talking about anything private. If we want secure chat, I suggest moving to SILC (I'm already on SILC, as well, so I'd be fine with that). I don't see a point, though.


Haha, yeah.  Encrypted chat is great, but it's pretty dumb if there's no purpose.  I use OTR with pidgin, but that's because I occasionally do talk about things I consider private.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: BigAznDaddy on April 14, 2008, 10:20:56 pm
If you register your names with NickServ, I can give you auto-voice (non-members) or auto-ops (members).

Code: [Select]
/msg NickServ REGISTER password

wait you can talk with mics on IRC ?
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: leet_muffin on April 14, 2008, 10:42:36 pm
If you register your names with NickServ, I can give you auto-voice (non-members) or auto-ops (members).

Code: [Select]
/msg NickServ REGISTER password

wait you can talk with mics on IRC ?


haha, no. Voice on IRC refers to ability to chat, more or less. When a room is designated as such (+m) only people who have voice (+v) and ops can chat.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Joe on April 15, 2008, 04:14:55 am
Think about it as the elementary school concept when you swear. "You just lost your +v!"
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Joe on April 15, 2008, 04:54:32 am
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News: IMPORTANT NEWS:x86 is on IRC!

In Soviet Russia, IRC servers run on x86 processors?
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Newby on April 15, 2008, 11:23:36 pm
I'm assuming these are stored in plaintext since the protocol is plaintext?

It's a fucking nickname on an IRC server. Come on now... :P
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: warz on April 16, 2008, 01:23:43 am
i doubt they're stored in plain-text. the protocol being plain-text doesn't mean that they have to be stored that way, either. it just depends what services they're using. but yeah, like newby said, it's just a nickname on a large public irc network - choose something that you don't mind if somebody else found it out.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Krazed on April 16, 2008, 08:10:47 am
Get rid of the stupid fucking "you need to be identified to join that channel."
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on April 16, 2008, 08:13:49 am
I like requiring identification, and it's not like it's difficult to identify.
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Joe on April 17, 2008, 01:44:01 am
All members should review the clan's channel rules (http://www.x86labs.org/forum/index.php/topic,58.0.html).
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Hitmen on April 17, 2008, 02:24:10 am
All members should review the clan's channel rules (http://www.x86labs.org/forum/index.php/topic,58.0.html).

Quote
Official channel is "op x86" on uswest.battle.net.
woot, it's not the offical x86 channel, everyone kick joe!
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Explicit on May 12, 2009, 04:06:26 pm
I know we've said this before, but I promise this time: we have a permanent channel. Probably. In any case, it's a server I've been on for about 5 months now, and I'm not about to go off it (I hang out with real life friends), so I'll always be there for sure.

Server: Freenode (irc.freenode.net)
Channel: #x86labs

Join me there! Hang around! And whatever!


[16:05:10] Users #x86labs
[16:05:10] @ChanServ  ecks-  Skywing
[16:05:10] -!- Irssi: #x86labs: Total of 3 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 2
               normal]

Why are Skywing and I the only ones in there? :o
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on May 12, 2009, 04:33:03 pm
People annoyed me too much, so I left. I'm in several other channels on freenode, though, good luck finding me! :D
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Explicit on May 12, 2009, 04:36:36 pm
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[16:32:58][freenode]  -!- iago-x86
   [n=ron@wnpgmb1303w-ad03-42-221.dynamic.mts.net]
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-  ircname  : Ron
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-  server   : irc.freenode.net [http://freenode.net/]
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-           : is identified to services
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-           : is signed on as account iago-x86
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!- End of WHOIS

I give up, lol. I think that's about all I can do really. It's ok, I know when I'm not wanted. :)
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on May 12, 2009, 05:06:25 pm
Quote
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!- iago-x86
   [n=ron@wnpgmb1303w-ad03-42-221.dynamic.mts.net]
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-  ircname  : Ron
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-  server   : irc.freenode.net [http://freenode.net/]
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-           : is identified to services
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!-           : is signed on as account iago-x86
[16:32:58][freenode]  -!- End of WHOIS

I give up, lol. I think that's about all I can do really. It's ok, I know when I'm not wanted. :)
You would have to search. What channels might I be in? :D
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Sidoh on May 12, 2009, 05:38:26 pm
nmap :O
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on May 12, 2009, 05:42:15 pm
nmap :O
#nmap is one, yup :)
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: rabbit on May 12, 2009, 05:43:24 pm
#nmap, #miniaturespainting, #dnd, #canada, #socialists, #vegan, #vegetarian
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Sidoh on May 12, 2009, 05:45:37 pm
#companiesareevil #allpraiserms

am I closer?
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Explicit on May 12, 2009, 11:55:21 pm
How about everyone just get back on there (or at least idle) so that it's no longer a deadzone?
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: iago on May 14, 2009, 09:16:26 am
#nmap, #miniaturespainting, #dnd, #canada, #socialists, #vegan, #vegetarian
Just #nmap :D

<edit> just joined ##vegan (#vegan doesn't exist).. only 2 people :)

#companiesareevil #allpraiserms

am I closer?
Haha :D
Title: Re: x86 on IRC
Post by: Krazed on July 05, 2009, 11:16:32 am
I don't really go on freenode, but there's usually around 6 members of x86 on irc.tehnet.org in #beta. iago has personal reasons for not liking this server, but if you ever looking for people to talk to we're on there.