bn_ 2017-02-23 05:49:44
if MLOCK then... you can only set it with via the mlock command? (read the mlock help but still a bit fuzzy)
Fuchs 2017-02-23 05:50:44
bn_: yes, and with mlock + will set a positve mlock, - a negative one, and omitting it will remove it
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:51:16
Morning gents. Quick question for you, in order to set a quit message, all I should have to do is send "QUIT :message \r\n", right?
bn_ 2017-02-23 05:51:18
like what does it mean by abuses of +kl?
bn_ 2017-02-23 05:52:11
like the use of k which broadcasts the channel pw/key?
wodim 2017-02-23 05:52:35
Keytap: remove the trailing space
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:52:58
@wodim I thought messages were required to end with a trailing space?
wodim 2017-02-23 05:53:06
nope
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:53:09
Huh...
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:53:18
Give me a sec, then
wodim 2017-02-23 05:53:32
it'll work with a space too, but we're talking about perfection, no?
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:54:07
@wodim: Ha ha, not a chance. We're talking about me here.
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:54:28
@wodim: That said, it doesn't seem to be working. Just defaulting to "Client quit"
bigpresh 2017-02-23 05:54:55
Keytap: It won't work until you've been connected for a while, not right away.
Fuchs 2017-02-23 05:54:59
Keytap: try waiting a couple of minutes before the quit
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:55:07
Oh really? Alright, I'll give that a shot
Fuchs 2017-02-23 05:55:10
as far as memory serves it is 3 minutes, but I might be very wrong on that one
Fuchs 2017-02-23 05:55:19
(done to protect a bit against join / quit spam)
Keytap 2017-02-23 05:55:22
I'll make it five then, just to be safe.
grumble 2017-02-23 05:55:24
bn_: I'm assuming what the help refers to is the following: An abusive chanop might set modes (like +k or +l) that prevent everyone from joining. Including -kl in an MLOCK means that chanops who do not have the access flag +s can never set such modes
Sheggyb 2017-02-23 05:56:58
hey someone that can help with Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (Wi-Fi) - chagallwifi
Sheggyb 2017-02-23 05:58:33
can't find the download file for Galaxy Tab S 10.5 (Wi-Fi) - chagallwifi lineage os
dax 2017-02-23 05:59:14
Sheggyb: log in to or register ( https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration ) a NickServ account, then /join #lineageos
Sheggyb 2017-02-23 05:59:30
thx
bn_ 2017-02-23 06:09:27
thanks grumble
AZR 2017-02-23 06:10:18
Hi all. Any body can help me converting a php encryption function to nodejs ?
bn_ 2017-02-23 06:10:28
ok, last (stupid) question, when doing an info and it says +ntc-slk, is that saying +n+t+c-s+l? OR +n+t+c-s-l-k?, ie: it's not grouping the disabled flags at the end is it?
Bschool 2017-02-23 06:10:43
azr ##javascript or ##nodejs
wodim 2017-02-23 06:11:04
bn_: +n, +t, +c, -s, -l, -k
emerson 2017-02-23 06:11:09
bn_: everything is the same modifier until there's another modifier
dax 2017-02-23 06:11:28
(it's the same for normal /mode usage, btw)
bn_ 2017-02-23 06:11:40
oh damn, glad I asked
AZR 2017-02-23 06:11:41
I mus use in on server side . So it must be nodejs . But its in javascrypt language . Iam i right ?
wodim 2017-02-23 06:12:11
javascrypt is a version of javascript especially engineered for encryption purposes
Bschool 2017-02-23 06:12:26
azr this is not the right channel for your direction of questioning. I would suggest ##javascript
AZR 2017-02-23 06:13:22
Wow . Scrypt vs script . I get it. The code convertion muse be done from php to nodejs
thumbs 2017-02-23 06:13:50
AZR: you would be better off asking in #node.js
Bschool 2017-02-23 06:13:55
azr nodejs is used for server side js
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:17:31
Can anyone tell me what the backlash(\) is doing in this particular Python code? https://paste.pound-python.org/show/ifuSi83Ci9XZspPORkq1/
TACitUp 2017-02-23 06:18:34
I have a dug to report, can I do that here. don't have access to your jira
wodim 2017-02-23 06:19:05
why are there so many people asking random questions here?
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:19:41
Can anyone please help me? no one's helping me..:(
kang0 2017-02-23 06:19:45
Anyone used dism in Windows
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:20:01
what does the backslash do in this particular Python code?? https://paste.pound-python.org/show/ifuSi83Ci9XZspPORkq1/
MrTiggs 2017-02-23 06:20:27
can someone hide my ip thanks
rob0 2017-02-23 06:21:09
smartasianguy, there is a Python channel, #python I think
thumbs 2017-02-23 06:21:23
MrTiggs: you can use a VPS/VPN/bouncer/ZNC/shell for this
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:21:30
:rob0 I'm banned from that room
wodim 2017-02-23 06:21:43
not so smart then
thumbs 2017-02-23 06:21:51
smartasianguy: there is #learnpython too
thumbs 2017-02-23 06:22:05
smartasianguy: sorry, ##learnpython
TACitUp 2017-02-23 06:22:07
him, did join #help and it stuck me here.... no help
rob0 2017-02-23 06:22:09
then you would do well to try to resolve the situation between you and the operator who banned you
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:22:13
thumbs: I asked my question in that room like an hour ago. no one's answered. no one's active in there.
thumbs 2017-02-23 06:22:47
TACitUp: #help forwards to #freenode - what did you need help with, specifically?
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:22:54
thumbs: ##learnpython is dead. no one answers questions. maybe if I wait 3 hours, they answer my question 'maybe'
rob0 2017-02-23 06:24:26
smartasianguy, without viewing your paste, and bearing in mind that I am NOT a Python programmer, I understand that the backslash is an escape character, which tells the interpreter to treat the following single character literally.
Antares 2017-02-23 06:24:31
Congratulations!
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:25:02
rob0: I know that too... but that's why I'm asking this quesiton because in 'that code', backslash is placed in such a weird nonsensical place
bn_ 2017-02-23 06:25:55
thanks a lot freenode staff, as usual you guys are awesome! have a great day :)
rob0 2017-02-23 06:25:59
then again, you should talk to the op who banned you and try to resolve the issue
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:26:08
rob0: this code is from Stackflow forum.... and the writer wrote it with no explanation. also other things he said made zero sense(which will be my second question)
emerson 2017-02-23 06:26:16
might be a leftover from python 2, where statements couldn't be multi-line without a \ or enclosing it in parens
MrTiggs 2017-02-23 06:26:42
emerson are u free to mask my ip please
rob0 2017-02-23 06:26:42
perhaps you will want to disregard that source in the future?
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:26:52
@emerson: are you talking about "\n" ?
emerson 2017-02-23 06:26:58
yea
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:27:21
well the code I posted doesn't have \n. it just has \ and that's it.
emerson 2017-02-23 06:27:28
MrTiggs: cloaked
MrTiggs 2017-02-23 06:27:32
thanks
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:28:21
and in the code, the first sentence and the second sentence are literally printed the same. which means the backslash is literally making zero change.
emerson 2017-02-23 06:28:57
that's why you don't use stack overflow if you don't know what you're doing
smartasianguy 2017-02-23 06:29:22
but the weird thing is that bizarre case where they use the backslash EVNE THOUGH that backslash doesn't do ANYTHING also happened in my book written by an MIT professor. so it must mean somehting..
Gospel 2017-02-23 06:29:36
#heist.dm'
wodim 2017-02-23 06:30:30
smartasianguy: those things changed between python 2 and 3, iirc. with 3 you don't need either + or \ as long as your string is between ()