| 30 Jun 2021 |
infinisil | Notably the Haskell community is still on IRC (libera), and there's some other networks I'm in too | 15:42:53 |
sumner | I've been using Heisenbridge for all my IRC needs lately (it's like ZNC, but you communicate with it over Matrix). You have to self-host it, though. | 15:44:00 |
infinisil | Back in weechat! | 15:44:13 |
CRTified | In reply to @sumner:sumnerevans.com I've been using Heisenbridge for all my IRC needs lately (it's like ZNC, but you communicate with it over Matrix). You have to self-host it, though. For freenode, there was also an official bridge. AFAIK they're aiming to do the same for libera after "that event" | 15:52:18 |
infinisil | I should definitely upstream the matrix-nio update I just made.. | 15:45:33 |
CRTified | They're hosting their own bridge now, at least it sounds like that in the matrix weekly: https://matrix.org/blog/2021/06/18/this-week-in-matrix-2021-06-18#matrix-appservice-irc-weights-in-at-release-0270 | 15:53:44 |
sumner | In reply to @schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.de For freenode, there was also an official bridge. AFAIK they're aiming to do the same for libera after "that event" It already exists for libera :) The bridge is actually first-class, so you can access via: #libera on libera.chat via #libera:libera.chat for example. | 15:53:43 |
CRTified | * They're hosting their own bridge (matrix-appservice-irc) now, at least it sounds like that in the matrix weekly: https://matrix.org/blog/2021/06/18/this-week-in-matrix-2021-06-18#matrix-appservice-irc-weights-in-at-release-0270 | 15:53:46 |
CRTified | Yes, nice to know. Didn't really keep track of it, as everything important has moved to matrix for me 🙂 | 15:54:36 |
sumner | The bridge is still hosted by Element, but the Libera folks just created a .well-known record I thnik. | 15:55:44 |
| 1 Jul 2021 |
hexa |  Download Screenshot_20210701-034437.png | 01:44:57 |
hexa | On element Android i never Receiver the Channel rename 🙄 | 01:45:33 |
Sandro | #nixops:nixos.org | 01:48:25 |
Sandro | try doing an init sync. Preferable the optimized one. Could take a moment or two but hopefully should fix it. | 01:49:16 |
hexa | that or it will crash as it usually does | 10:27:39 |
hexa | Sandro: how does one do "an init sync"? | 10:28:46 |
| simon joined the room. | 12:06:25 |
Sandro | It is an option in the main screen in the 3 dot menu | 14:02:46 |
Sandro | I think it is a bit like clearing the DB without logging out. | 14:03:17 |
Sandro | And then it refetches most information like it does when you first log in | 14:03:44 |
hexa | found it, thanks | 14:06:14 |
| 2 Jul 2021 |
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pie_ | Is there a threat model/description of whatever it is that verification of users does? | 12:18:27 |
pie_ | * Is there a threat model/description of whatever it is that verification of users does somewhere? | 12:18:32 |
pie_ | Im tiring infinisil by saying nonphysical verification is largely pointless, or somewhat undesirable :P | 12:19:14 |
pie_ | and guessing about whether the verification codes are finderprints or random | 12:19:33 |
pie_ | * Is there a threat model/description of whatever it is that verification of users protocol does somewhere? | 12:20:15 |
infinisil | Oh I know for sure that the verification shows random emojis | 12:24:48 |
infinisil | jcie74: If you do the verification multiple times, they'll be different | 12:25:00 |