Another weird issue: I'm no longer seeing regular IRC messages in #irssi, possibly some format thing changed and broke the theme I've been using for ~ 15 years or so. Back to the default one for the time being (and oh wow it's bad).
Sooooo. Installed #tailscale on a VM. The only thing that really runs on it is #irssi connecting to my #znc (which runs in the cloud).
Before tailscale: average cpu use 0.05%
After tailscale: 1.15%.
Ok, it still isn't much, but that is quite the jump.
It adds up. I think I'll stick to wireguard on the edge.
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who is the best turtle and why is it donatello? 🐢
with the new tmnt animated movie coming out i was reminiscing on the 2007 tmnt movie, which is one of my favourite versions of these guys. decided to try and rice the best turtle.
#unixart #unixporn #rice #ricing #vim #tmux #irc #irssi #herbstluftwm #trigon #linux #tmnt #teenageMutantNinjaTurtles #donatello #ooze
#unixart #unixporn #rice #ricing #vim #tmux #irc #irssi #herbstluftwm #trigon #linux #tmnt #TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles #donatello #ooze
Ok, tried #ircII, #irssi and #catgirl.
The latter does not convince me, actually.
IrcII is nice and fast, and lightweight, but does not have colors and “tabs”, while irssi has both and it’s comfortable and easy to switch between different message windows.
Probably I’ll choose irssi over ircII, but I’m going to try again.
What would you choose?
#IrcII #irssi #catgirl #openbsd
The only thing that did not go smoothly when I upgraded my systems to #debian #bookworm was quite unexpectedly my #irc client.
The upgrade of #irssi completely broke the interaction between my theme and the script that I used to colorize the users nicks.
I'm a bit ashamed to admit that it took me a few hours to fix everything properly 😅
Hey friendly hackers, I wrote this: https://pcoves.gitlab.io/en/blog/git-attributes-filters/
It's about a guy who wanted to add it's #irssi configuration to #git without exposing its passwords to the world.
So he read the documentation and found out that #git can pre-filter code and alter files content before adding them to the staging area.
Hope it helps anyone with the same issue later :wave:
Time for an introduction :)
An IT consultant working with monitoring of ERP systems(M3) and AS400. My main interests are #irssi, #perl, #books, #linux, #science in general, and #physics in particular. Huuuge fan of #MaximumTheHormone as seen by the concert ticket :)
#irssi #perl #books #linux #science #physics #MaximumTheHormone
Saving an offline server with... #irssi?
https://kzimmermann.0x.no/articles/saving_server_irssi.html
A little trick that I use to share stuff between my computers unexpectedly saved the day when I was away from the house to fix my connection.
This is post 2/3 of the #BringBackBlogs initiative, and 41 of my #100DaysToOffload challenge.
Yay for blogging! :D
#irssi #bringbackblogs #100DaysToOffload
@0xDEADBEEF nothing against #irssi indeed, it's my client of choice... so long I can run it!
Haven't seen the server's logs yet. I wonder if I can check connection logs in KiwiIRC's web client?
Nice, I got around to setting up #ngircd as my #IRC server, forwarded the ports and enabled SSL!
... but the problem is, no other client seems to be able to connect to it, except for #irssi.
???
Until I can have web clients and all connect to it, it's basically useless, because it fails the premise of "access it from anywhere" and reduce phone app dependency (ahem, whatsapp).
What could be the problem?
@eukara yeah, I had a lot of hope for Matrix, but it turns out XMPP is really quite solid after years of development, and with OMEMO, rather secure, and also fedeeratable, so I've been looking for a good client for that, that supports OMEMO; the best I've found so far is #profanity a console-based client that aims to look like #irssi -- https://profanity-im.github.io/
@c0debabe that reminds me that some day I should update FiXato's Guide to WeeChat
I fear that at this point it might be so outdated it does more harm than good.
But yes, #WeeChat has my vote too. :)
Back in its early days when I wanted an always-on, scriptable, IRC client that ran remotely on my VPS, it solved a lot of issues I had with #irssi and felt a lot more user-friendly.