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L1[00:12:33] <Saphire> Hm
L2[00:12:55] <Saphire> How corded prevents
pings?
L3[00:13:03]
<Kodos>
Those pictures are not nearly as NSFW as some of the stuff I've
seen Inari link
L4[00:13:18]
<Kodos> And
somehow no one bats an eye at them
L5[00:13:20]
<Kodos> So
you're probably safe
L6[00:28:03]
<Forecaster>
Saphire: zero-width spaces
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L10[00:59:43] <cat2002>
<@191755871175442432>
L11[01:00:14]
<cat2002>
Saphire: The answer is, it doesn't.
L12[01:00:37] <cat2002> @cat2002#2847
L13[01:00:39] <Saphire> Um
L14[01:00:45]
<cat2002>
You just have to know the format.
L15[01:00:46] <Saphire> Nono, like..
uh
L16[01:00:54] <Saphire> Not
IRC->discord
L17[01:00:57] <cat2002> ah
L18[01:00:58] <Saphire> But
discord->irc
L19[01:01:08] <cat2002> how does an irc
mention work?
L20[01:01:13] <Saphire> The part in
<user> message
L21[01:01:18] <Saphire> cat2002: like
this
L22[01:01:22] <Saphire> Depends on
client
L23[01:01:25] <cat2002> oh, okay.
L24[01:01:26] <Saphire> Usually your
nickname
L25[01:01:32]
<cat2002>
cat2002: got it.
L26[01:01:46] <cat2002> Hmm, seems to work
with this client.
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L33[02:30:13] <ben_mkiv> hm, the body of
that thing is casted and splits away while it stops at the hardened
steel
L34[02:30:20] <ben_mkiv> who had thought of
that
L35[02:36:21]
<Forecaster>
cast iron is pretty brittle
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L37[03:01:52] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
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L39[03:37:34] <Jacky> Hello guys. How can I
get information about what is currently being crafted in AE
system?
L40[03:39:22] <Jacky> It seems that there
isn't any document about OC's built-in support for AE
L41[03:44:27] <Jacky> (Though I've found
something (porbably) related in li.cil.oc.integration.appeng
L42[03:46:35] <ben_mkiv> do this on a lua
console: for k, v in pairs(component.me_controller) do print(k, v)
end
L43[03:46:40] <ben_mkiv> that shows you all
methods
L44[03:46:49] <ben_mkiv> or me_interface or
however the component is named
L45[03:49:57] <Jacky> But I can't know
whether that feature is provided by some event stuff
L46[03:50:07] <Jacky> By this way
L47[03:50:18] <ben_mkiv> you can watch
events with dmesg
L48[03:50:29] <ben_mkiv> openos
command/tool
L49[03:52:23] <Jacky> I'm currently AFK,
so... Is there anyone already know about how AE API works?
L50[03:59:05]
<Forecaster>
there have been people around who've done stuff with AE
L51[03:59:15]
<Forecaster>
don't recall who or if they're around though
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L53[04:06:55] <Skye> Michiyo, so I'm
looking at the secure network card... and I have an idea that might
not be possible... it might require reimplementing the entire
network card...
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L57[04:34:30] <ben_mkiv> well jacky, then
look in the oc forum there are some AE2 related
topics/programs
L58[04:35:28]
<Forecaster>
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L60[05:56:09] <ben_mkiv> ;_;
L61[05:56:21] <ben_mkiv> why did you let me
know that my help vanished to void
L62[06:00:07]
<Forecaster>
harsh truths
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L64[06:12:26] <ben_mkiv> Vexatos, does
computronics have a block thats also usable as internal robot
upgrade?
L65[06:12:41] <Vexatos> no but OC
does
L66[06:13:03] <ben_mkiv> ah..
geolyzer
L67[06:13:19] <ben_mkiv> but would rather
like to see some java code xD
L69[06:14:11]
<gerard>
Multiple screen support, horray
L70[06:14:22] <ben_mkiv> xD
L71[06:14:40] <ben_mkiv> made a shop with 3
terminals once
L73[06:15:35]
<gerard>
that's my OpenComputers emulator
L74[06:15:40] <ben_mkiv> oh
L75[06:15:52]
<gerard> But
that's pretty cool tho
L76[06:16:19] <ben_mkiv> wish i had a emu
back then xD
L77[06:16:44] <ben_mkiv> does the emu also
support touch?
L78[06:18:09]
<gerard>
It's in development, but yeah it will have toivh
L79[06:18:14]
<gerard>
It's in development, but yeah it will have touch [Edited]
L80[06:19:11]
<gerard> It
is for Chrome and Firefox, it even works on my Android phone
L81[06:21:33] <ben_mkiv> cool, how does the
lua stuff work in the browser?
L82[06:23:25] <Kodos> Vexatos, doesn't the
Chat Upgrade work in a robot?
L83[06:23:48] <Kodos> OH, wait,
nevermind
L84[06:23:49] <Kodos> I'm retarded
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L86[06:30:00] <ben_mkiv> ah sweet, got the
block as component working :>
L87[06:32:54] <Kodos> Whatcha makin
L88[06:33:37] <ben_mkiv> making openglasses
terminal a component so it can be used in
robots/adapters/whatever
L89[06:33:56] <Kodos> Got an example use
case?
L90[06:34:02] <ben_mkiv> no xD
L91[06:34:11] <Kodos> How would the glasses
know to use the upgrade? Isn't it coordinate based?
L92[06:34:27] <ben_mkiv> yea thats what im
trying to find a solution for now...
L93[06:34:58] <ben_mkiv> also actually the
worldrender is relative to the terminal coords
L94[06:35:31] <ben_mkiv> but as my other
mod allows to attach a computer to any mob, it might be cool to
render stuff around the mobs
L95[06:39:16]
<Forecaster>
make it so you can put holographic projectors in them :D
L96[06:40:11] <Vexatos> holobots D:
L97[06:43:16] <ben_mkiv> i have no idea how
i would do that without rewriting most of the hologram code in
java
L98[06:46:34]
<Forecaster>
you gotta tho
L99[06:48:58] <ben_mkiv> well, it would
also make more sense to patch it oc side
L100[06:49:39]
<Forecaster>
:P
L101[06:49:42]
<Forecaster>
I'm kidding
L102[06:49:53]
<Forecaster>
it would probably be way too much work for too little return
L103[06:50:04] <ben_mkiv> i'll focus on
openglasses stuff, maybe add support for "public"
widgets
L104[06:52:52]
<Forecaster>
can you add cyberware support?
L105[06:53:06]
<Forecaster>
also is this available for 1.10?
L106[06:53:19] <ben_mkiv> openglasses is a
thing for 1.10.2
L107[06:53:32] <ben_mkiv> cyberware? it
has baubles support
L108[06:53:43] <ben_mkiv> so you dont have
to wear them in the helmet slot
L109[06:54:01]
<Forecaster>
I mean your mod
L110[06:54:10] <ben_mkiv> the entity mod
is only 1.12
L111[06:54:26] <ben_mkiv> and about
cyberware, i've got to look into that
L112[06:55:48] <ben_mkiv> do you mean
something like a OC Component to allow interaction with
cyberware?
L113[06:57:57] <ben_mkiv> does cyberware
stuff only work on players? or also other entities?
L114[06:58:08] <ben_mkiv> it kinda looks
like a themed version of what im doing xD
L115[07:02:11] <ben_mkiv> well, i would
need suggestions as i dont know cyberware
L116[07:02:31]
<Forecaster>
You can only modify yourself
L117[07:02:34] <ben_mkiv> but there was
another mod which made you like a cyborg, cant recall the
name
L118[07:02:41]
<Forecaster>
though mobs spawn that have cyberware in them
L119[07:02:50] <ben_mkiv> may've been
matter overdrive
L120[07:02:58] <ben_mkiv> oh, so the mobs
just come with other skins + loot
L121[07:03:30]
<Forecaster>
well, cyberzombies can have cyberware components and use their
effects
L122[07:03:32]
<Saphire>
@gerard What is different for it compared to another OC
emulator?
L123[07:03:37]
<Forecaster>
like the dodge one
L124[07:03:39]
<Saphire>
Except for Modern Web App thing?
L125[07:04:34]
<Forecaster>
matter overdrive is apparently star trek inspired and let you
become an android
L126[07:04:38]
<Forecaster>
it's also dead
L127[07:04:43]
<gerard>
It'll have the "modem" component
L128[07:04:55] <ben_mkiv> yea, just looked
at the project stopped at mc1.7.10
L129[07:05:06]
<gerard>
which allows you to talk to other computers that are also emulating
in other browser / other people
L130[07:05:09] <ben_mkiv> but it was kinda
fun to play
L131[07:05:16]
<gerard> so
you can make a chat or a game
L132[07:05:27]
<Forecaster>
ben_mkiv: it'd be super cool if you could have programs control
cyberware components
L133[07:05:38]
<Forecaster>
like if you're taking damage enable certain things
L134[07:05:48]
<Forecaster>
dunno if it's feasible
L135[07:05:55]
<gerard>
@Saphire ^
L136[07:05:55]
<Forecaster>
but it'd be interesting
L138[07:06:31] <MichiBot> Tue Jan 02
08:25:25 CST 2018 @TheCodedOne: @DevOsmium If you need someone to
help maintain MO I've been porting it in my free time to 1.12 and
I'm up to help it full time
L139[07:06:36] <ben_mkiv> also someone
ports MO to 1.12 \o/
L140[07:07:38]
<Saphire>
*Pokespokes gamax92 o..o*
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L142[07:11:02] <ben_mkiv> the thing with
such features it that it creates headaches for me to balance the
costs out
L143[07:11:29]
<Forecaster>
the cost is additional power drain? :P
L144[07:12:47] <ben_mkiv> yea, and maybe
some initial cost, like some levels of experience
L145[07:13:51] <ben_mkiv> xp is actually
my only way to determine the tier of the capabilities xD
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L147[07:26:04]
<Forecaster>
what's wrong with crafting components?
L149[07:26:59] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L150[07:27:10] <Mimiru> stupid .
L152[07:29:09]
<Forecaster>
how do you loose a rocket
L153[07:29:42] <Mimiru> it ran out of fuel
and hit the water at about 300 mph roughly 100 meters from the
drone ship.
L154[07:29:53]
<Forecaster>
yeah, I just read it
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L156[07:30:17]
<Forecaster>
when I read "lost" I thought it meant it vanished and
they didn't know what happened to it :P
L157[07:30:22] <Mimiru> lmao
L159[07:54:39] <Arcan> @Forecaster: we
lost most of the saturn 5 launchers in the atlantic
L160[07:54:48] <Arcan> i think some of
them have been found, though
L161[08:02:08] *
AmandaC yawns, stretches
L162[08:02:18] <AmandaC> WEll, that was
certinely a weird dream
L163[08:03:31] <AmandaC> I befriended
Richard Dean Anderson's son (a transboy) and had to help RDA
understand what that meant, and how f2m was different to m2f --
because RDA was confused and bought stuff for m2f, not
understanding the difference.
L164[08:04:21]
<Forecaster>
oO
L165[08:06:18] <AmandaC> Then there was
another plot in the dream where someone was using som ekind of
alien mind control thing to make people have wild halucinations and
become violent against other people, who I had to trick into
getting his research funding pulled by making him look bad on a
live, multi-news-network interview
L166[08:07:17] <AmandaC> He was convinced
the metor which he was using to do the mind control was something
to do with god, and he could see god by making people do the
attacks
L167[08:07:58] <AmandaC> This happen a
couple blocks from RDA's house, when I was walking home
L168[08:08:26] <AmandaC> This, is why I
don't do halucinative drugs. My dreams are weird enough
L169[08:08:31]
<Forecaster>
but where is John Cage in all of this?
L170[08:11:56] <AmandaC> No idea
L171[08:16:01] <Izaya> :D
L172[08:16:28] <AmandaC> I take it the
thing arrived, Izaya? :P
L173[08:16:47] <Izaya> unexpected but I'm
not gonna argue
L174[08:16:48] <Izaya> thanks :D
L175[08:17:20] <AmandaC> np, I just felt
the devs deserve the money for it, and since you already liked it
anyway. :P
L176[08:18:16] <AmandaC> and 25$ isn't
that bad right now, since I'm still adjusting to the fact I don't
have to pay for my laptop anymore (finished paying it off in dec.
)
L177[08:18:44] <Izaya> The fancy System76
one, right?
L178[08:18:50] <AmandaC> yup
L179[08:20:02] <Izaya> I'm gonna have to
figure out how to import my save
L180[08:20:34] <AmandaC> You might be able
to just copy the file over
L181[08:20:47] <AmandaC> I don't imagine
the crack affects the save format
L182[08:21:00] <Izaya> Aye.
L183[08:21:11] <Izaya> semi-related
L185[08:22:52] <AmandaC> interesting
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L187[08:45:48] <Michiyo> I love my car....
but sometimes I wanna push it down a hill... on fire.
L188[08:47:17] <Michiyo> Is the car on
fire? the hill? who knows, and at this point. who cares.
L189[08:47:32]
<Forecaster>
Everything.
L190[08:47:35]
<Forecaster>
Everything is fire.
L191[08:48:01] <Michiyo> also.. ffs
L192[08:48:19] <Michiyo> I could throw
this sausage at someone and likely be charged with assault with a
deadly weapon.
L193[08:48:38]
<Forecaster>
or sexual assault
L194[08:49:44] <Michiyo> it's a sausage
patty, unlikely to be confused with sexual assault
L195[08:55:16] *
Michiyo sighs
L196[08:55:29] <Michiyo> I've got a cross
country road trip coming up in ~1 month...
L197[08:55:33] <Michiyo> I'd like my car
to be safe..
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L200[09:02:33]
<Forecaster>
I thought you wrote "sausage party" at first
L201[09:08:53] <Michiyo> lmfao
L202[09:08:57] <Michiyo> No, not
quiet.
L203[09:09:18] <Vexatos> but loud!
L204[09:09:32] <Michiyo> ffs
L205[09:09:38] *
Michiyo sighs
L206[09:10:28] <Michiyo> Fuck
lysdexia.
L207[09:12:15] <Vexatos> yes that
thing
L208[09:13:12] <Michiyo> Dyslexics have
more nuf
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L210[09:16:25] <Vexatos> Now you almost
sound like Inari
L211[09:18:29] <Michiyo> %translate
?????????
L212[09:18:30] <MichiBot> 6/7/2018
L213[09:18:36] <Michiyo> huh..
neat..
L214[09:22:01] <Inari> Psh
L215[09:22:12] <Inari> Yeah I read about
it on theverge
L216[09:22:27] <Inari> %give MichiBot
Falcon Heavy Center Core Memorial Model
L217[09:22:27] *
MichiBot accepts Falcon Heavy Center Core Memorial Model and adds
it to her inventory
L218[09:23:04] *
Inari tries to find a cute union jack purse
L219[09:24:23]
<Forecaster>
%shell
L220[09:24:24] *
MichiBot loads a cutie putie into a shell and fires it. It strikes
flappy. They take 12 damage. Away_21 and asie stood too close and
take 5 and 8 splash damage respectively.
L222[09:32:42] <Temia> %inv add an Ar
Tonelico? bomb
L223[09:32:43] *
MichiBot summons 'an Ar Tonelico? bomb' and adds to her inventory.
This seems rather fragile...
L224[09:32:47] *
Temia RUNS
L225[09:33:40] *
Izaya rums
L227[09:34:37] <MichiBot>
"Hop
step jump" shugo Chara 1st Opening Theme song w/ Lyrics |
length:
4m | Likes:
990
Dislikes:
27 Views:
147,396 |
by
Emmanuel Rieza | Published On 20/5/2011
L228[09:37:09] <AmandaC> %logs
L231[09:38:32] <Inari> AmandaC: Haha
L232[09:43:02]
<Mimiru>
@Saphire a bit late, I know, but Corded puts a ZWS in the middle of
the nick sent to IRC, but doesn't antiping the actual message, so
<Your[ZWS]Nick> Your message with YourNick in it here
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L236[09:48:01] <MichiBot>
Meltia -
fairies and the magical symphony | length:
4m 52s |
Likes:
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Rey MS |
Published On 29/2/2016
L237[09:49:42] <Saphire> Mimiru: I never
asked about the explicit ping, but only about the prevention of
ping from shared nicknames
L238[09:50:01] <Michiyo> I was just
covering everything :P
L239[09:50:12] <Michiyo> it splits your
nick in half, and puts a ZWS in it, then sends it
L240[09:50:20] <Saphire> I have no idea
why exactly someone thought the latter was ever asked q-q
L241[09:50:28] <Saphire> Exactly in
half?
L242[09:50:42] <Saphire> Not like just
after the first symbol?
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L246[10:00:24]
<Saphire> Do
you escape \_\_ in nicknames?
L247[10:02:17] <Michiyo> no?
L248[10:02:25] <Michiyo> also.. wtf
Corded..
L249[10:02:41] <Michiyo> oh.. it doesn't
strip those... hmm should it?
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L253[11:43:04] <clever> ive run into an
unexpected problem, i need to interface with 2 components that have
the same type, using an adapter, and was writing a menu to ask the
user what the address of each one is
L254[11:43:24] <clever> except, the
address of the adapter, doesnt match the address of the component
its adapting for, and there is no in-world way to know which one is
which
L255[11:44:03] <clever> what other options
do i have?
L256[11:46:11] <Skye> hmm... so you need
the addresses of the adapters or the actual blocks?
L257[11:46:47] <clever> i want the address
of the blocks, but the HUD from one-probe only tells me the address
of the adapters
L258[11:46:58] <Skye> do the blocks even
have addresses
L259[11:47:33] <clever> they appear to
have addresses in the computer, but not in-world
L260[11:47:57] <Skye> okay well let's
see... try using the OC analyser component
L261[11:48:02] <Skye> does it give you an
address there?
L262[11:48:45] <clever> Skye: nothing when
used on the block in question
L263[11:48:57] <clever> oh
L264[11:49:08] <clever> but if i use it on
the adapter, i get the address and type of what its adapting!
L265[11:49:10] <clever> that works
L266[11:52:46] <Arcan> Michiyo: are you
around
L267[11:52:52] <Michiyo> No
L268[11:53:08] <Arcan> i wanted to play
with michibot, but ok
L269[11:53:16] <Arcan> as in work on the
source code
L270[11:53:47] <Michiyo> Okay?
L271[11:54:27] <Arcan> i'm just not really
understanding how the command hooks work
L272[11:54:57] <Vexatos> clever, run
"components" in a shell, one of the options should give
you the address
L273[11:55:01] <Arcan> i "fixed"
the sed module before but that was just changing internal
logic
L274[11:55:53] <clever> Vexatos: yep, but
the problem is i have 2 of the same type, and no way to know which
is which
L275[11:56:49] <Vexatos> As I said, one of
the options might give you the address >_>
L276[11:56:59] <clever> the analyzer works
perfectly
L277[11:57:13] <clever> the issue is that
its giving 2 addresses, and no coords
L278[11:57:26] <clever> but an analyzer on
the adapter gives coords, and i know which one i hit
L279[11:58:11] <AmandaC> I've had this
rough idea for a tablet module for a bit now
L280[11:58:14] <Michiyo> Arcan, I'm not
really sure where your confusion is... and I'm leaving
L281[11:58:17] <AmandaC> a "barcode
scanner"
L282[11:58:20] <Michiyo> so... maybe
later.
L283[11:58:32] <Arcan> ok, goodbye
L284[11:58:43] <AmandaC> activate on a
component, and it sends the tablet the device UUIDs
L285[11:58:44] <Michiyo> unless you feel
like describing your confusion to @Forecaster since he rewrote the
command stuff
L286[12:03:37] <ben_mkiv> AmandaC, make a
robot that labels all the oc blocks with signs and their address
xD
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L288[12:09:14] <clever> ben_mkiv: but can
a robot read the address of an adapted block behind an
adapter?
L289[12:09:42] <ben_mkiv> no idea
L290[12:10:09] <ben_mkiv> they can read
the inventory but no nbt ;_;
L291[12:10:29] <ben_mkiv> while the
components usually store their address as nbt tag
L292[12:10:34] <clever> and i dont think
the address in question is even in the NBT
L293[12:10:49] <clever> since the adapter
has 2 addresses, itself, and the block its adapting
L294[12:11:32] <ben_mkiv> thats probably
because it has 6 sides which afaik can all connect to different
blocks
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L298[12:31:38] <clever> ben_mkiv: aha, in
the NBT data, there is an oc:node for the adapter address, then in
oc:adapter.bl.... is the address of its neighboring blocks
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best way to pause a program without eating signals?
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L318[18:15:46] <lperkins2> looks like the
answer is to implement a custom event queue, then replace os.sleep
with event_queue.sleep, and package.loaded.event with
event_queue
L319[18:18:13] <AmandaC> lperkins2:
os.sleep will still call `event.listen` handlers
L320[18:20:11] <AmandaC> don't overwrite
openos libraries though. If you do, payonel will sneak in at night
and rearrange your keyboard keys
L322[18:21:49] <lperkins2> Yes, but while
it is sleeping, no events should be processed, including through
event handlers. Also, events handled by the event dispatcher
shouldn't get eaten.
L323[18:22:28] <AmandaC> ... why should no
events be processed? What about timers?
L324[18:23:29] <lperkins2> The function I
wanted is to pause the program, without messing with the
continuation, which means no side effects of calling sleep.
L325[18:23:39] <lperkins2> Event handlers,
which might muck with stuff, would be side effects.
L326[18:23:44] <Arcan> write a custom
sleep function that removes all event handlers, sleeps, then
resumes event handlers?
L327[18:23:49] <AmandaC> I see...
L328[18:24:04] *
AmandaC shrugs, wanders back off to listen to her
podcasts
L329[18:24:50] <lperkins2> Arcan, that
wouldn't work, assuming you mean: remove event handlers, call
normal sleep function, reinstall event handlers. Since the
delegated sleep would eat all events
L330[18:25:05] <lperkins2> The simplest
solution would be a hotsleep, but that's icky.
L331[18:26:03] <Arcan> then write your
event handlers to push events to a queue, and have your main
program loop consume events from the queue while it is
running
L332[18:27:07] <lperkins2> That's
essentially what the custom event queue does,
L333[18:28:18] <lperkins2> As for why I'm
replacing the stock event package with this one, if the event
swallowed by sleep (which gets stuck in the queue) is one that
should be handled by another package, (most likely gmlDialogs in
this case), I want it properly preserved
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L375[21:37:56] <Kodos> Really hope Esper
does something about this new wave of spam bots
L376[21:40:01] <Mimiru> even my little RBL
Lookup bot has gotta be better than what Esper is doing...
lol
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