[02:48] <LjL-GoneToLondon> As the nickname probably hints, I'll be in London for a week since tomorrow. You know how to contact me, I guess, but just remember this nickname won't be able to receive messages. See you all later.
[02:49] <IdleOne> later, have a good time
[02:49] <IdleOne> Bring me back a t-shirt!
[09:10] <Pricey> LjL-GoneToLondon: If only there were some sort of mechanism built into irc where we could be notified when you were away...
[09:11] <rww> like nick changes?
[09:13] <Unit193> /amsg?
[10:33] <Pricey> Surely there's a better solution than either of those, valid, suggestions.
[10:33] <Tm_T> postcards?
[10:37] <knome> doorbell?
[10:43] <Tm_T> bell boy!
[15:32] <ikonia> hello gigastock
[15:43] <Pici> :|
[15:44] <k1l_> well, that rejoin script is working
[17:01] <ikonia> hello incubation
[17:20] <ikonia> LjL-Landan: welcome geeza
[17:21] <LjL-Landan> :D
[17:36] <IdleOne> :)
[18:48] <DJones> LjL-GoneToLondon: How are the jellied eels going down
[19:01] <IdleOne> !language > asshat_
[21:52] <Myrtti> someone should tell jono about sasl
[21:53] <k1l> nahh, just set the userpw as the serverpw :)
[21:53] <rww> server password auth has a race condition with joining channels
[21:53] <rww> SASL is the only authentication method freenode offers that doesn't
[21:59] <Unit193> For some reason, in the past SASL has failed to auth before, so CertFP is a great backup because even if you connect in the middle of a netsplit, when services come back they won't kick you off, they'll cloak you. \o/
[22:00] <rww> CertFP is managed through services too
[22:00] <Unit193> Yes.
[22:00] <rww> oh
[22:00] <rww> i see what you mean
[23:13] <Pricey> Unit193: Most sasl implementations don't stop the connection on failure.
[23:14] <rww> I wish they did :(
[23:14] <rww> or had an option to, anyway