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| sjackso | nathani: I joined a new channel once during a random irc drama, and one of the actors in the drama asserted that I was hit bot the moment I joined. Totally random, none of them knew me. Took me several hours to convince the rest that I was a real person and not the drama llama's bot. | [07:56] | 
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| nathani | Can vim abbreviations and commands be used within weechat? | [10:58] | 
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| brycec | I'm not familiar with those vim concepts - what are they? | [11:03] | 
| mercutio | :wq ? | [11:15] | 
| nathani | for example, I have in my vimrc: command -nargs=1 Link :normal i<a href="<args>" target="_blank"><args></a><ESC> | [11:18] | 
| mercutio | what | [11:18] | 
| nathani | so :Link https://www.google.com << inserts the apropriate html to create a link with that URL
 ends up like <a href="https://www.google.com" target="_blank">https://www.google.com</a>  | [11:18] | 
| mercutio | i'm still confused | [11:19] | 
| brycec | I suppose you could emulate that with /aliases | [11:19] | 
| mercutio | why would you have html in weechat? | [11:20] | 
| nathani | thats just an example
 but what I would use it for is like something folks ask often kind of like a bot  | [11:20] | 
| brycec | Then definitely /aliase
 Ooh, or custom tab-completions  | [11:20] | 
| mercutio | you could write a bot nathani
 the irc protocol is actually really simple  | [11:20] | 
| brycec | I'm also happy to add custom @whatever to BryceBot | [11:21] | 
| mercutio | you basically just haev to say PONG <number> when you get PING <number>
 and then you can do privmsg #arpnetworks: This is a message etc  | [11:21] | 
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| eyearecee | This is a message | [11:24] | 
| mercutio | privmsg #arpnetworks :This is a message
 then it sees :mercutio!ben@pearl.meh.net.nz PRIVMSG #arpnetworks :privmsg #arpnetworks :This is a message freenode doesn't seem to ping upon connecting  | [11:24] | 
| brycec | Regarding aliases in weechat, for example I have a "/BryceBot" command that translates to (is set to): msg -server freenode BryceBot <my admin command invocation and password> $* | [11:25] | 
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| brycec | mercutio: Why should they? You just connected, they know the connection is alive still :P | [11:25] | 
| mercutio | brycec: other servers do | [11:25] | 
| brycec | Well that's silly. | [11:26] | 
| mercutio | it might be to record latency or such | [11:26] | 
| brycec | @ping | [11:27] | 
| BryceBot | brycec: Pong! Round-trip time: 1.8589 seconds. | [11:27] | 
| mercutio | damn | [11:27] | 
| brycec | 11:27:08  ℹ  | CTCP requested by BryceBot: PING 1485458827.8129
 11:27:08 ℹ | CTCP reply to BryceBot: PING 1485458827.8129  | [11:27] | 
| mercutio | oh i mean server-side ping | [11:27] | 
| brycec | Yeah I know | [11:27] | 
| mercutio | speaking of irc clients, weechat android is awesome | [11:29] | 
| nathani | I just discovered http://www.glowing-bear.org/ and it is also awesome | [11:29] | 
| mercutio | i wrote my own irc client years ago, as they all used too much ram.  i see weechat is using 36mb atm, not that it matters
 but i see nothing has changed :)  | [11:31] | 
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| mercutio | i wonder how much is message history, and whether it could be compressed with lz4 or such
 over 4000 lines of histor so yeah likely a win  | [11:32] | 
| nathani | what do I need to do to get weechat relay encrypted?
 do I need an ssl certificate?  | [11:43] | 
| mercutio | i think it's a config option
 i think it's just tls with no cert, but i can't recall  | [11:43] | 
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| nathani | back with ssl
 self signed for 10 years was there a network hiccup about 10 minutes ago could not ping arpnetworks.com Pinging arpnetworks.com [208.79.89.246] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 208.75.88.69: TTL expired in transit.y  | [11:59] | 
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| mkb | my server died | [12:32] | 
| brycec[m]1 | I took the easy way out - my weechat relay is only available over my VPN | [12:33] | 
| mkb | uh oh... fsck
 did something happen to ktc03? kct*  | [12:34] | 
| brycec | Reporting in from kct03, a-okay
 @uptime host  | [12:35] | 
| BryceBot | host uptime: 24 days, 2 hours, 36 minutes, and 24.879999999888 seconds. | [12:35] | 
| brycec | (And that was my own reboot, not kct03's) | [12:36] | 
| mkb | hmm it must have panicked | [12:37] | 
| nathani | brycec: So I guess you cant really use glowing bear, unless your device is connected to your vpn | [12:41] | 
| brycec[m]1 | Right. i.e. my desktop | [12:41] | 
| nathani | openvpn? | [12:41] | 
| brycec[m]1 | or my phone for that matter
 yes  | [12:42] | 
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| nathani | I am trying to get weechat ssl relay to listen on port 443. is there any way to do that without running weechat as root? | [18:15] | 
| mkb | modify the kernel to let your user listen on port 443 too? | [18:17] | 
| nathani | what the freebsd equivalent of iptables forwrd external 443 port to internal 8443 | [18:17] | 
| mkb | that's probably a better idea | [18:17] | 
| nathani | or I could just run weechat as root? | [18:17] | 
| brycec[m]1 | That is a horrible, horrible idea.
 Port forward, maybe relayd or nginx to handle it.  | [18:19] | 
| nathani | testing this for now: $ sysctl net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh=0 | [18:23] | 
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| mike-burns | Why do you want Weechat's SSL relay to listen on 433?
 443  | [18:50] | 
| nathani | coffee shops etc block other ports | [18:51] | 
| mkb | run ssh or something on port 443 and then you can forward whatever you need | [19:01] | 
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