A notice to all the idiots out there…
January 20th, 2010You only see what I want you to see.
Flooding me with my last name doesn’t make you look cool, it makes you look stupid.
-Kobi.
You only see what I want you to see.
Flooding me with my last name doesn’t make you look cool, it makes you look stupid.
-Kobi.
I figured I should try to blog from my iPhone…
Sent from my iPhone
hmm…
Remember PowerQuest’s (now Symantec) Partition Magic? I needed a similar tool (but free) to resize a partition some time ago. I found and used GParted’s live CD: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
It was working like a charm…
-Kobi.
Pizza in 3 minutes… wow, I need one of these. 🙂
cmode +c bug that blocked some languages characters (like Arabic and Hebrew) made us release Bahamut 1.8.6. I have no idea what I was sniffing when I wrote that!
(and no, I didn’t do it to stop Hebrew characters on #israel :))
-Kobi.
It took us some time but we did it 🙂
Changes list:
– Fixes for x64
– Fixed squelch (for /part & /quit)
– Fixed compiler errors on gcc4
– Fixed a few server IPs leaks
– zlib sources were removed and bahamut now uses searches for installed zlib
– SVSHOLDs are no longer being removed by kill -HUP
– Splits of u:lined servers do not show the uplink server to users
– /who & /rwho parsing fixes so it won’t let opers flood themself too easily
– /invite now honors umode +R and /silence
– New hooks were added for modules
I guess that’s about it!
Bahamut can be downloaded from: http://bahamut.dal.net
-Kobi.
DALnet has re-launched its website (www.dal.net) today, brand new features include (but not limited to):
– The option to select your own skin so you can choose how the site looks for you.
– A knowledge base, where your frequently asked questions are answered.
– RSS feeds, so you are always up to date on DALnet news.
– An easy to use search function so you can always find what you are looking for.
– Tip of the day, our suggestions for how you can make your time on DALnet more simple and fun.
– A new Teams/Servers/Staff Directory with Ajax searches.
In case you wondered, it’s powered by a FreeBSD machine running Apache, PHP, MySQL and memcached.
-Kobi.
Happy new year!
-Kobi.
(thanks bobstay!)