[19:01] ayy [19:01] Hi [19:01] how's it going? [19:02] I should be reading to one exam, but I seem to be just IRCing and listening to music and everything else, and you? :) [19:02] * Mikaela is listening to ABBA - Dancing Queen [19:03] * toshibe is listening to some of the worst jokes in audio history [19:03] hah sounds fun [19:03] I'm just exploring /list [19:04] ubuntu. eh? [19:04] /list is probably horrible at freenode and the recommendation is to use /msg alis help list [19:04] mhm [19:04] Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS here, but this shell has Debian stable. [19:04] Debian GNU/Linux 7.6 (wheezy) [19:05] "lsb_release -sd" is nice command. [19:05] I've been doing it on a bunch of networks [19:06] Debian GNU/Linux testing (jessie) [19:06] crunchbang [19:06] I usually only do it on smaller networks, but I ran it at efnet some time ago, but I have listbuffer script for WeeChat so the list was easier to read. I didn't find so many interesting channels. [19:06] :) [19:14] :^0 [19:14] does that happen often? [19:15] I'm usually on synirc [19:15] Compromissed binaries? I cannot remember it happening ever before and I think I have been at freenode since 2011 looking at git commits. [19:16] Or to be honest OpenHub first commit time. [19:16] nah, global announcements like that [19:17] Oh, they don't happen so often either. Usually it's just wallops which you only get if you are on umode +w, but they are also rare. [19:17] That server issue has caused many global notices lately. [19:18] I think that the previous wallop was about staffer actually K-lining/banning webchat network wide. === Guest99333 is now known as jose