jbnc
web-7.0
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7.2 | 7.1 | |
6 days ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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jbnc
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Freenode IRC operators now engaging in routine abuses of power
Not to defend rasengan (my opinion of him and his freenode tyrancy is severely negative and I fully support the actions of the ex-freenode now-Libera.Chat team) but as someone who previously had access to the Snoonet servers and as the developer of the open source IRC server software that Snoonet uses (InspIRCd) I can confirm that there was no message intercept ability on Snoonet as of a few months ago when I resigned. No SSH access was given to rasengan on any servers all of which were locked down pretty heavily to a small subset of staff including formerly myself.
I think it is very unlikely that any surveillance capacity has been added since I resigned given that the remaining volunteers (who were not appointed by rasengan and many of whom predate rasengan's ownership of the network) are decent people who would not tolerate that. InspIRCd also makes it very hard to surveil users without them knowing (and I've made it harder since becoming the lead maintainer) as it sends notices to all users on connect if rawio debug mode is enabled and all loaded modules are listed in `/MODULES` which explicitly exempt from being disabled in the config. Being open source it's technically possible to disable these checks by editing the source but from what I have seen rasengan is not a very good programmer[1] so he would probably not be able to do that without being caught.
[1] This mess seems typical of his programming abilities: https://github.com/toc-irc/jbnc/blob/master/bouncer.js
web-7.0
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Debian Statement regarding freenode takeover
Absolutely ridiculous. Exactly the kind of abuse I raised concern with when the freenode policy was changed. https://github.com/freenode/web-7.0/commit/1194a3e71a427a669ccdddee22006416d46eeb43#r51255169
- Freenode policy changes allow takeover of "abandoned" channels, and racism.
- Letter to Freenode – Post Mortem of May 25, 2021
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On Freenode, Libera, and the r/sysadmin IRC Channel
Given how, when Mr. Lee changed the policy on channels to 'allow' him to just take them over he also removed a bit on hate speech (source) I'd imagine pretty bad. He's also started insisting what's happening is an example of 'Cancel Culture' so, you know. Yikes.
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Freenode has unilaterally taken over #haskell along with many other community channels
https://github.com/freenode/web-7.0/commit/1194a3e71a427a669ccdddee22006416d46eeb43#commitcomment-51195235
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#emacs is on libera.chat
The new management doesn't like users fleeing to a rival network, so they've retroactively outlawed announcing channels moving to a different network by amending the rules of what's not tolerated on the network. The new rule has been enforced by a bot and can be appealed. In theory at least.
- Andrew Lee made Freenode a better place for FLOSS development
- Freenode removes hate speech rule
- Discrimination is now allowed on Freenode
- Policy Update
What are some alternatives?
circe - Circe, a Client for IRC in Emacs
Vocabulary-Builder - :zap: A comprehensive vocabulary building application for both GUI and CLI users
fastapi-with-tailwindcss - How to setup FastAPI with TailwindCSS