[10:58] <k1l_> @mark #ubuntu chillibite tells in pm he only wanted to promote trisquel with his faked technical support questions
[13:07] <DJones> Removed, no doubt they'll be klined for pornographic spam shortly
[13:07] <phunyguy> Our porn bots are back I see
[13:07] <DJones> Yep
[13:07] <phunyguy> so the ban was working, just working too well
[13:11] <IdleOne> not it wasn't
[13:11] <IdleOne> check your logs for the past two weeks
[13:14] <tsimpson> Penny22!~Penny21 < it wouldn't have matched *22!*22@* anyway
[13:14] <IdleOne> s/not/no/
[13:14] <tsimpson> or *21!*21@*
[13:14] <tsimpson> tricky those spammers, ey
[13:14] <IdleOne> a Ban on *!*21@* will help temporarily until they change the ident
[13:16] <Pici> That is riduclously wide.
[13:17] <IdleOne> it is
[13:17] <IdleOne> so I say we either give up and ignore it or bring back idoru which can and usually klines those bots
[13:18] <k1l_> where is the problem with iduro?
[13:19] <k1l_> *idoru
[13:19] <tsimpson> it's too sensitive, apparently
[13:19] <IdleOne> sometimes it klines the wrong person by mistake apparently
[13:19] <tsimpson> there was a big to-do about false positives in a large channel like #ubuntu
[13:19] <k1l_> too bad freenode doesnt support badwords like other networks do
[13:20] <Pricey> k1l_: It's currently in testing on your /msg's.
[13:22] <k1l_> i like the idea of not letting that spam be started at all than making action after that spam.
[13:22] <IdleOne> Pricey: really?
[13:22]  * IdleOne tests
[13:23] <Pricey> IdleOne: Sorry, wasn't clear. I intended to be silly and suggest to k1l_ that we were specifically monitoring his /msg's while testing badwords. We're not.
[13:23] <IdleOne> oh
[13:24] <IdleOne> well I that case I apologize for the very vulgar /msg I sent you :/
[13:24] <Pricey> Oh the vulgarity.
[13:26] <tsimpson> I imagine filtering every message that passes through the network would seriously impact performance of the network
[13:26] <Pricey> I'm not sure why such a badwords would give better results than what we have. It'd no doubt have the same problems whilst degrading existing performance.
[13:28] <phunyguy> IdleOne: Sorry, I hadn't noticed any porn links.  Maybe I just don't pay attention enough, or the ops trigger isn't fired off every time.
[13:29] <IdleOne> if you sit in -ops-monitor for a while you will notice some extra things going on that are sometimes actually helpful
[13:29] <phunyguy> I can't ever get in that channel, lol
[13:29] <phunyguy> I used to be able to
[13:29] <IdleOne> try now
[13:29] <phunyguy> #ubuntu-ops-monitor: Cannot join channel (+i) - you must be invited
[13:30] <phunyguy> yep, in now.
[13:42] <k1l_> Pricey: i saw it in some other network a while ago. i just like the idea behind that (especially for our issue now) but dont know about the technical side of that.
[13:42] <k1l_> its just we have very similar sentences spammed by changing ips and nicknames and changing idents.
[13:45] <Pricey> I'm not sure why such a badwords would give better results than what we have. It'd no doubt have the same problems whilst degrading existing performance.
[14:39] <phunyguy> Arghh... why the heck is Android IRC highlighting me in everything that is typed that starts with "phu".... stupid thing.
[14:40] <Pici> phuts?
[14:40] <Pici> what other words start with phu?
[14:41] <phunyguy> Phuzzy in #ubuntu
[14:41] <Pici> thats not at word
[14:41] <Pici> or a
[14:41] <phunyguy> k1l is highlighting that person and my phone is freaking out
[14:41] <phunyguy> "DOINK" every few seconds  :)
[14:42] <k1l> "it wasnt me"
[14:43] <phunyguy> no, it was my stupid client
[14:43] <k1l> maybe a wrong word to highlight?
[15:29] <rww> k1l: A short tl;dr of the technical side of badwords: freenode services, right now, do not read in-channel messages at all, which vastly decreases the amount of processing they do and helps make them performant. Modules like badwords (fantasy is the other main one that's disabled for the same reason) would make it read in-channel messages too, which would pretty much completely break it.
[15:30] <rww> except I just woke up and badwords is on the ircd, not the services package, but it's the same thing with different nouns
[15:31] <rww> also, if your ircd starts paying attention to message contents, it opens the door for all sorts of neferious oper activity, and the less temptation Pricey has the better ;)
[15:37] <Pricey> AND with not being intelligent, it wouldn't be any better at identifying stuff as we have now.
[16:09] <k1l> well, it doesnt need to read all messages. it only needs to read the messages with badwords in it </trollmode> :)
[17:06] <rww> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts has been updated, so users on 12.04 will be prompted to upgrade to 14.04.1 now.
[17:06] <rww> huzzah, etc.
[17:07]  * phunyguy grumbles
[17:07] <rww> !forget ltsupgrade
[17:08] <rww> phunyguy: turn that frown upside down :D
[17:08] <phunyguy> 12.04 4 lyf.
[19:42] <k1l> updates for all the LTS \o/
[21:39]  * Pricey msgs
[21:39] <Unit193> knome: You think a banforward for samuraiRM is in order?  I'm thinking it might be good to talk to him, but don't want to jump the gun.
[21:39] <rww> iirc they've been acting up elsewhere in #ubuntu-*
[21:40] <rww> (samuraiRM I mean, not hey_joe)
[21:40] <Unit193> Correct, an .it person banned in -it.
[21:41] <rww> oh, that explains some things
[21:41] <k1l> i am reminded of an "fuck you" from him in #u today
[21:41] <rww> 21:41:01 < expunge> LTS is for people who irrationally avoid updating
[21:42] <Unit193> k1l: "for a simple questions on a sidebar" then that?