Myon's IRC BlogChristoph Berg's Bloghttps://www.df7cb.de/blog/tag/irc.htmlChristoph Berg's Blogikiwiki2011-02-17T12:21:52ZDear irssihttps://www.df7cb.de/blog/2008/Dear_irssi.html2011-02-17T12:21:52Z2008-06-29T15:14:29Z
<p>when a connection is lagging, and I type /reconnect, please don't try to
reconnect to the same IP in the rotation.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
Kick messagehttps://www.df7cb.de/blog/2008/Kick_message.html2011-02-17T12:21:52Z2008-01-01T23:33:57Z
<p>While wondering how kick messages look on the client side and if they are
actually visible in the sense of not being cluttered with other crap around,
here's one way how <strong>not</strong> to test this:</p>
<pre>
23:56 [testnet] !larich Myon is setting God mode
23:56 [testnet] !larich Myon is using God mode: to evade KICK from Myon: #test Myon boo
</pre>
Datamininghttps://www.df7cb.de/blog/2007/Datamining.html2011-02-17T12:21:52Z2007-12-23T01:14:50Z
<p>I'm just digging through OFTC's nickserv database to do some cleaning. We have
a bit over 20k nicknames in the database on 18k accounts which means about 10%
of registered nicks are linked to other master nicks.</p>
<p>By the power of sql, here's some statistics on the domain names of the
email addresses our users:</p>
<pre>
com 9144
net 2241
org 1778
de 1016
uk 392
nl 288
fr 223
edu 217
au 203
it 193
br 190
ru 174
ca 165
se 88
dk 74
at 70
fi 62
cx 59
info 58
</pre>
<pre>
gmail.com 3997
hotmail.com 1405
yahoo.com 843
gmx.de 221
gmx.net 201
web.de 156
debian.org 148
free.fr 94
aol.com 90
msn.com 73
comcast.net 72
gentoo.org 71
mail.ru 65
xs4all.nl 59
linuxmail.org 58
verizon.net 57
yahoo.co.uk 54
yahoo.com.br 45
googlemail.com 45
student.uq.edu.au 44
sbcglobal.net 36
earthlink.net 33
users.sourceforge.net 32
</pre>
<p>The numbers could use some aggregation as some providers use zillions of TLDs
(yahoo, gmx).</p>
<p>My personal favorite in there is <b>root@localhorst</b> :-)</p>