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- <h1><abbr title="Open and Free Technology Community">OFTC</abbr>'s anti-features and WeeChat's settings</h1>
- <p>Day 00292: Thursday, 2015 December 24</p>
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- <a href="ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/"><abbr title="Open and Free Technology Community">OFTC</abbr></a> has an annoying anti-feature that makes it so that if you are in a channel in which you are silenced, you may not change nicks.
- Additionally, they do not allow you to identify via <abbr title="Transport Layer Security">TLS</abbr> certificate until after you switch to your registered nick.
- And to complete this moronic mess, some channels silence users that are not identified.
- This means that if you autojoin these channels, you cannot identify via certificate without leaving all such channels, switching nicks, then rejoining them.
- This system is moronic.
- I tried talking to the people on the support channel, but they have no intention of fixing it.
- WeeChat has a feature that allows it to dynamically create nicks if your own nick is taken, such as right after a network error, which sets off this anti-feature.
- To be clear though, this is an anti-feature of <abbr title="Open and Free Technology Community">OFTC</abbr>, not WeeChat, and the feature in WeeChat is actually pretty useful on most networks.
- There is a way to turn it off, but until today, this feature could only be turned on or off on a client-wide basis, so the feature could not be used on networks that functioned properly and turned off for networks that are programmed to fight against the user.
- When asking for help getting WeeChat to treat this network differently than other networks, WeeChat's developer spoke up.
- He offered to move the setting to make it a network-specific setting instead of a global setting if only I would post a <a href="https://github.com/weechat/weechat/issues/633">feature request</a>.
- Within the day, he had already modified the code and closed the feature request.
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- A while back, I mentioned that when accessing a hidden service, you are behind six proxies: three chosen by the client and three chosen by the hidden service.
- However, this person corrected me, saying that there was additionally the rendezvous relay, for a total of seven proxies.
- However, I just found some <a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services.html.en">documentation on hidden services</a>, and found that despite my oversight, I was actually correct in the number of proxies.
- The rendezvous relay is actually one of the tree proxies chosen by the client.
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- I upgraded <a href="/en/domains/cepo.local">cepo</a>'s Debian installation today, after which Aptitude suggested that I install <a href="apt:linux-firmware-free"><code>linux-firmware-free</code></a>.
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- With my kernel package upgraded, I feared that I had lost my firmware, so I installed the package.
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- I asked on <a href="ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/%23Debian">#Debian</a>, and was told that as long as my networking functionality was still online, this was not a problem.
- As firmware is loaded at boot time (I think), I do not yet know for sure if I have lost the needed firmware, but hopefully everything is fine.
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