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[00:20:38] <Inc> clear
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[00:44:41] <Inc> strike|laptop I have a bug
[00:44:44] <Inc> 17:44 <Inc> !whoami
[00:44:44] <Inc> 17:44 <bigmatt> lol
[00:44:44] <Inc> 17:44 -moo0:#arcane-dev- Inc: xsst4
[00:44:44] <Inc> 17:44 <bigmatt> !whoami
[00:44:46] <Inc> 17:44 -moo0:#arcane-dev- bigmatt: xsst4
[00:45:05] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> how's that a bug?
[00:45:10] <Inc> because
[00:45:12] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> two different nicks can be identified as the same user
[00:45:15] <Inc> it's 2 different people
[00:45:19] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> so?
[00:45:22] <Inc> and why are they the same user though?
[00:45:27] <Inc> he registered as bigmatt
[00:45:30] <Inc> not xsst4
[00:45:35] <Inc> xsst4 ='s me
[00:45:39] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> because they have been identified as the same user either by hostmask or by password
[00:45:41] <antarus> but who is he identified as
[00:45:44] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> then he has a hostmask that matches one of yours
[00:45:52] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> or he identified as you with your password
[00:45:53] <Inc> goodness
[00:46:23] <Inc> that's lame
[00:46:29] <antarus> lol
[00:46:30] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> what?
[00:46:34] <antarus> feel free to edit the plugin :P
[00:46:54] <Inc> that's lame I don't like that it thinks that because I have verizon and the other user has verizon that he's me
[00:46:59] <Inc> and has my capabilitys
[00:47:05] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> YOU set the hostmask that way
[00:47:44] * antarus snickers softly
[00:48:09] <Inc> strike no I ddn't
[00:49:58] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> then he identified with your password
[00:50:13] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> because the only hostmask it adds when you register is the exact hostmask, no wildcards
[00:50:23] <Inc> odd.
[00:50:32] <Inc> strike ok how do I remove one of my hostmasks?
[00:51:45] <supybot> <Strike|laptop> @help hostmask remove
[00:51:46] <supybot> <supybot> Strike|laptop: (hostmask remove <name> <hostmask> [<password>]) -- Removes the hostmask <hostmask> from the record of the user specified by <name>. If the hostmask given is 'all' then all hostmasks will be removed. The <password> may only be required if the user is not recognized by his hostmask. If you include the <password> parameter, this message must be sent to the bot privately (1 more message)
[00:52:50] <Inc> thanks
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[05:24:10] <supybot> jemfinch! jat loves you!
[05:24:31] <antarus> er..
[05:24:39] <jamessan> @herald get jemfinch
[05:24:41] <supybot> jamessan: $nick! $randomnick loves you!
[05:25:46] <jat> I never said that!
[05:26:59] <jamessan> @echo [herald get jemfinch]
[05:27:00] <supybot> jamessan! duden loves you!
[05:27:01] <jamessan> @echo [herald get jemfinch]
[05:27:01] <supybot> jamessan! Sedated loves you!
[05:27:03] <jamessan> @echo [herald get jemfinch]
[05:27:04] <supybot> jamessan! Gokee2 loves you!
[05:27:06] <jamessan> ;)
[05:27:11] <jat> I got it.
[05:27:14] <jat> I was just being an ass.
[05:27:22] <jamessan> as was I  :)
[05:27:31] <jat> Fair enough.
[05:29:36] <jemfinch> :)
[06:08:54] <Inc> <Pax> I wish my lawn was emo, so it would cut itself.
[06:09:11] <antarus> ...
[06:09:20] <antarus> you said that in #freenode like 3 hours ago and it was old then ;P
[06:09:47] <jamessan> wow. such horrible stereotyping
[06:16:51] <Inc> lol
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[20:19:32] <beoba> hello, i'm setting up a bot install on an osx box, and wanted to know if there was an existing mechanism to have it run in the background rather than using an active terminal
[20:20:23] <Hagabard> screen is my favorite
[20:20:34] <beoba> yeah, i've got it in dtach now
[20:20:42] <Hagabard> dtach is good too i hear
[20:21:05] <beoba> just wanted to check that i wasnt ignoring some capability that i just wasnt finding in the docs
[20:21:27] <Hagabard> :)
[20:21:40] <jamessan> beoba: the --daemon option
[20:21:46] <supybot> <Strike|work> beoba: --daemon
[20:22:28] <Hagabard> everything should be run in screen :P
[20:22:52] <supybot> <Strike|work> I tend to agree for stuff like this, but ...
[20:23:00] <supybot> <Strike|work> for everyone else, there's --daemon
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