>>9
How about we start one on freenode? Freenode is where are all the linux and lisp channels. One could consider starting one on Rizon where all the other 4chan boards are, but /prog/ is seperate.
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Anonymous2008-01-26 15:54
>>10
Fuck freenode. They have nick registration. At least tripcodes can be cracked.
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Anonymous2008-01-26 15:55
>>11
We won't have an active #lisp over at EFnet, where there is no nick registration.
*** Looking up your hostname...
*** Found your hostname
*** GTFO
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Anonymous2008-01-26 16:10
I thought at first of the so called 'Anonymous' network also labeled as PartyVan IRC, but threw away the idea when saw the masses of script kiddies residing there. Perhaps host a personal /prog/ IRCd.
Screw irc, I have a much better idea. All of us will connect to a particular server, preferably using telnet, after which you're connected randomly to another person connected to the server, for a totally anonymous 1-on-1 chat.
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Anonymous2008-01-26 17:07
MY IRCD WILL SUPPORT VARIOUS LEVELS OF ANONYMITY INCLUDING FORCED ANON
(with perhaps tripcodes or similar. I'll try loads of ideas. Will post on /prog/ when it is stable)
I like Konata because she is a otaku like me, except she has friends. Oh god I wish I had friends too ;_;
Konata also likes videogames and she is kawaii. And there are lesbians in the show and that's good because I like lesbians and I will never have a girlfriend. Why am I such a loser?!
Konata is like my dreamgirl she has a :3 face I love that. She is also nice why aren't real girls nice!? I got dumped a lot of times but I love konata and she wouldn't dump me because she's so nice and cool.
We would play videogames all day and watch Naruto and other cool animes on TV, and I would have sex with her because sex is so good. I wish I could have sex with a girl.
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Anonymous2008-01-26 22:44
five people. /prog/, you have done well
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Anonymous2008-01-26 22:54
Stop posting Konata kopipe and get on #sicp, you weeaboo.
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Anonymous2008-01-27 2:37
>>45
That's only about two and a half months. Try harder.
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Anonymous2008-01-27 4:35
IRC is not anonymous, and there's a lot of drama around.
Either make an anonymous IRCD-like daemon and a script for irssi as client (optional name, else 'Anonymous') no host no nothing else.
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Anonymous2008-01-27 5:34
i gave a lot of through to rewriting hybrid to be anonymous, i believe it could be done, all you need to do it hide most information that is usually passed along, forced vhost masks are enough there and they can be pretty generic
the next step was to find out how hybrid references it's users in the code, ideal would be if it uses the host and not the name because then you could give everyone a default name of Anonymous and still let them change it themselves if they wanted to
otherwise you could give them names like Anonnnn, kinda like Guest on a lot of irc-networks
these rewrites would be much better than writing a new from scratch because hybrid has a stable code base and ssl support, also it would let anyone with a client use it, kinda like silc but without the pointless bullshit of inventing a new protocol for something that could be done with irc
i'll start going through hybrid code and researching for these rewrites based on what you guys think about it, i already have a lot of experience of using hybrid but if anyone else has more experience of it's code and feels up to it, then let us know
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Anonymous2008-01-27 6:43
>>48
I did it with Dalnet's ircd several years ago. (around 2003 or so, I'd estimate) Wasn't too hard to add in; it worked fairly well but I had no userbase. I should've kept the code.
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Anonymous2008-01-27 9:10
>>48 otherwise you could give them names like Anonnnn, kinda like Guest on a lot of irc-networks
I implemented an irc server to do this a few months ago, except only like two people connected, and they were from /b/. The anon numbers were random. So it was like:
Basically, this allowed for one to address a specific message via their number, while retaining the anonymity of a message's poster.
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Anonymous2008-01-27 9:39
there are eight people today, and two that quit
this means that there are at least 10 /prog/rammers
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Anonymous2008-01-27 9:42
>>50
yeah i mean it's pointless to reinvent the wheel, a true anon chat can be done with any ircd software already, just hide information from whois, use vhost masks and random usernames
if you want to get advanced you got modify the code to have the same username for everyone but i feel that's overkill
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Anonymous2008-01-27 9:45
#sicp on EFnet
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Anonymous2008-01-27 9:50
>>14
The one and only IRC NETwork works just fine without such features.