[06:18] <bazhang> Triffid_Hunter> blackTree: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=scp+tutorial
[06:18] <bazhang> one thing that really gets to me
[06:30] <valorie> passive-aggression?
[06:36] <bazhang> the letmegogtatforyou
[06:40] <valorie> I was amused the first time I saw it
[06:40] <valorie> not since
[06:41] <bazhang> same, but in support channels that just burns me up
[06:41] <valorie> I think our factoids help a lot
[06:42] <valorie> they're written neutrally
[06:42] <bazhang> wish we had a more de-jussified catalog of those
[06:45] <valorie> I just just try a few words until I call it up, if I can't remember
[06:45] <valorie> and if I think of something obvious, ask for it to be added
[06:46] <bazhang> yeah
[06:46] <bazhang> I have a constant private chat with the bot goin on
[06:47] <valorie> oh, I don't mind looking like an ignoramus
[06:47] <valorie> I want people to feel free to try it out themselves
[06:48] <bazhang> I also use the bot PM as a cheatsheet for finding info on packages
[06:49] <valorie> I should do that more
[06:49] <valorie> but again, I want people to see that anyone can use it
[06:50] <bazhang> the problem with that in the big support channels, is that everyone does it all at once
[06:51] <valorie> sure
[06:51] <valorie> #kubuntu isn't that big
[06:51] <valorie> and that's my biggest chan
[06:51] <bazhang> you do any work with kde?
[06:51] <bazhang> or their channel?
[06:51] <valorie> yes
[06:51] <valorie> unfortunately, no lovely bot like ubottu
[06:52] <bazhang> I remember #kubuntu was my very first irc experience
[06:52] <valorie> wow
[06:52] <bazhang> with Jucato , tm-t et al
[06:52] <valorie> I started with Rootsweb, a tiny genealogy irc server
[06:52] <valorie> then Linuxchix
[06:52] <bazhang> heh
[06:52] <valorie> jucato is still around, and so is tm-t
[06:52] <bazhang> I wonder if jucato is still around
[06:53] <valorie> but not usually in #kubuntu
[06:53] <valorie> yup
[06:53] <bazhang> he was really inspiring, in terms of FOSS
[06:53] <valorie> and still in the Philippines
[06:53] <JackFrost> valorie: Factoid bots are cheap, though.
[06:53] <valorie> he's lovely
[06:53] <bazhang> great, he's still around
[06:53] <valorie> JackFrost: true, but so far nobody has made and maintained one
[06:53] <valorie> not as much on irc as he used to be
[06:54] <valorie> quite a few family issues, I think
[06:55] <bazhang> not uncommon around those parts
[06:55] <bazhang> the weather alone is beastly
[06:55] <valorie> yup
[07:01] <bazhang> no time to pip /etc/ to /dev/null!
[07:01] <bazhang> or pipe
[14:23] <Pici> crepy
[14:23] <ikonia> it's going to be some "stupid women" comment
[14:23] <ikonia> and a rage quit
[20:26] <bazhang> release the daxen!
[21:34] <bazhang> cooked his goose!
[22:12] <genii> dax: So the uid part is constant but the x-whatever part is session dependant?
[22:13] <elky> yes
[22:13] <dax> the u in uid means they're a free user (paid is sid), 203077 is their irccloud account id, the x-emkofersgeyyzqgd bit is randomly generated when they connect to freenode
[22:13] <elky> ideally you leave off the s or u but don't worry too much
[22:13] <genii> Thanks for the clarification
[22:13] <dax> yeah, technically it'd be best as *!?id203077@gateway/web/irccloud.com/*
[22:14] <dax> but i don't think i've ever bothered
[22:14] <elky> nor have i
[22:15] <elky> anyway, x-randomstuff is always session dependant on gateways and nats and not for unaffiliated or affiliated cloaks
[22:15] <dax> i wonder why we don't just repeat the accountid in the hostname
[22:15] <dax> idk i am not good at that system
[22:17] <elky> i had wondered that myself
[22:18] <elky> but i hope/guess there's a reason since the current just makes more work/confusion
[23:17] <niko> probably because when syn is busy it ends with /session