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I finally reinstalled everything and got the opentegra drivers installed 17:57 < ironmew> but now I can't get into the GUI 17:58 < ironmew> if I do startx as a user it tells me "cannot open virtual console" "permission denied" 17:59 < ironmew> if I do sudo gdm start it gives me either a black screen or a screen with "Oh no! Something's gone wrong" with an OK button, pressimg which will simply restart the process 17:59 < ironmew> (this is X with Mate and GDM) 18:00 < ironmew> mate-session just says "cannot open display" 18:00 < ironmew> "sudo startx" is the only thing that kinda-sorta works, but all I get are three terminal windows with root logged in 18:03 < ironmew> if I do systemctl enable gdm as root and reboot, I get the "Oh no!" screen again at boot time 18:03 < ironmew> oh, sorry, there's no OK button in that screen... just checked 18:03 < ironmew> I'm out of ideas 18:25 <*> Quits ->stenzel [stenzel@nat/ibm/x-jojwoevnezvprxwz] [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 18:34 <*> Quits ->zombah [~zombie@2a02:28:3:1:214:4fff:fe47:5920] [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 18:47 < ironmew> I've Googled and many sources say to look for the source of the problem in /var/log/gdm/:0-greeter.log 18:47 < ironmew> but /var/log/gdm directory is empty 19:09 < ironmew> just tried lightdm instead of gdm. At bootup it causes a string of "Failed to start Light Display Manager" errors 19:21 < ironmew> retrying gdm... journalctl reports "app 'gnome-shell.desktop" respawning too quickly, then "unrecoverable failure in requird component gnome-shell.desktop" followed by "TegraEXAModifyPixmapHeader() line 214: failed to allocate 0x0" 19:28 <*> Quits ->juliank [~juliank@ubuntu/member/juliank] [Quit: Leaving on a jet plane] 19:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->juliank [~juliank@ubuntu/member/juliank] 19:32 < ironmew> Attempting to generate xorg.conf (basically shooting in the dark): Xorg :0 -configure result: "No devices to configure. Configuration failed." 19:32 < ironmew> and now I truly have no idea what else to do. (also sorry for having filled the chat.) 19:35 < resetnow> ironmew: where did you put opentegra X driver? As far as I remember, by default `make install` puts opentegra_drv to a wrong directory (at least in Ubuntu) 19:36 < resetnow> however, this should not bring up errors like yours, X should do a fallback 19:37 < ironmew> if this is what you're referring to, the autogen had --prefix=/usr, as specified by warfare here http://ac100.grandou.net/installing_arch_linux_with_gpt 19:37 < ironmew> I should have specified: this is Arch, not Ubuntu 19:38 < resetnow> you are running Arch, ok. Hence, my guesses are probably useless 19:41 < resetnow> however, you can still try `locate opentegra_drv`. Also, check X logs do determine if driver loads correctly (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) 19:42 < resetnow> oh wait, there's systemd. Something like `journalctl -e /usr/bin/Xorg` 19:43 < ironmew> that command gives me a screenful of tildes and dumps me back at the shell 19:44 < ironmew> I don't have a locate command, either 19:45 < resetnow> I haven't used systemd before, try journalctl -e /usr/bin/Xorg > xorg.log and then check xorg.log 19:49 < ironmew> deleted /var/log/Xorg.0.log because it still had the results from the attempted configure, did systemctl enable gdm, rebooted, got the "Oh no!" message... logged on tty2 as root, went to check Xorg.0.log, and it isn't there 19:50 < ironmew> what the... 19:56 <*> Quits ->afaerber [andreasf_@nat/novell/x-kgcvbhdzvyvxqmnv] [Quit: Verlassend] 20:15 < juliank> On systemd, gdm logs to journalctl -u gdm.service 20:15 < juliank> ironmew: ^ 20:16 < juliank> X server and co to 20:47 < ironmew> right, poring over it now 20:47 < ironmew> the first weird message I see is "Failed to give slave programs access to the display. Trying to proceed" 20:48 < ironmew> then it gives the aforementioned "failed to allocate 0x0" error, says "Stopping GNOME Display Manager", and says "Tried to look up non-existent conversation gdm-launch-environment" 20:50 < ironmew> I see a suspicious "xf86openconsole: setpgid failed: Operation not permitted", followed by the same except setsid 20:50 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->stuw_ [~stuw@87.255.14.112] 20:51 < ironmew> and apparently it tries the whole thing several times before the log ends at another "failed to allocate 0x0" 20:54 < ironmew> y'know what... -> http://www.technfun.com/personal/gdmlog.log 21:04 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->uhrs [4d16f1a2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.77.22.241.162] 21:19 <*> Quits ->uhrs [4d16f1a2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.77.22.241.162] [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 21:32 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->resetnow_ [~quassel@81.4.242.23] 21:33 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->zombah [~zombah@194.165.0.6] 21:41 <*> Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: resetnow 21:52 <*> Quits ->stuw_ [~stuw@87.255.14.112] 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sure, current factory version bit broken but i have working one back from april, is that ok for you? 16:33 < kwizart> yes 16:33 < zombah> kwizart: no only for external never touch internal one 16:33 < zombah> kwizart: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzHUnWusu2ztfjNEYzBKWEFDVS0xLVFrRHVrZ0g0SVllVGloalJEM0wwOWt5eEtuT1YzVEU 16:34 < zombah> simply dd it to sd card 16:35 < kwizart> good, thx! 16:43 < stuw> kwizart, I'm not sure that glxgears will work on ac100. OpenGL ES port (es2gears) is available in the internet. 16:45 < ogra_> glxgears works, but fully SW rendered through mesa ;) 16:46 < stuw> yes, SW render will (or at least should) work :)) 16:46 < ogra_> (interestingly the SoC is strong enough to even gicve you a decent framerate with that on the tegra2 ) 16:46 < kwizart> yes, it should work with sw render using llvm, but the host triplet is hard to get, so In my case, it throw illegal instructions 16:46 ogra_ remembers how surprised he was when trying it first years ago 16:47 < zombah> llvmpipe? 16:47 < kwizart> yep 16:47 < zombah> isnt it badly depends on neon? 16:48 < kwizart> well, it shouldn't, the fpu should be configurable to -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 16:55 < zombah> i never tried myself only heard it somewhere 16:56 <*> Quits ->marvin24 [~quassel@egonalter-2-pt.tunnel.tserv6.fra1.ipv6.he.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:57 <*> Quits ->betaboon [~betaboon@95.91.5.221] [Changing host] 16:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->betaboon 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17:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->zombah [~zombah@fw0.msk.stream-internet.net] 18:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->stuw_ [~stuw_@87.255.2.191] 20:37 <*> Quits ->nashpa [~nashpa@dliviu.plus.com] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 20:41 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nashpa [~nashpa@dliviu.plus.com] 21:15 <*> Quits ->lenios [~lenios@unaffiliated/lenios] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 22:27 <*> Quits ->AC`97 [~pzzt@unaffiliated/ac97/x-1134970] [Remote host closed the connection] 23:30 < marvin24> zombah: CONFIG_LL_DEBUG brakes tegra_defconfig for me on 4.1 and 4.2 23:30 < marvin24> *breaks* :-) 23:31 < marvin24> took a long time to find it :-( 23:31 < zombah> marvin24: hm i didnt noticed, i only enable it for earlyprintk 23:31 < marvin24> don't remember anymore, does tegra_defconfig work for you? 23:31 < zombah> marvin24: yes 23:31 < zombah> marvin24: is it default enabled? i dont remember 23:31 < marvin24> yes, enabled 23:32 < zombah> ahh its odmdata mode by default 23:32 < zombah> maybe your odmdata gardbled? 23:32 < marvin24> mmh 23:32 < marvin24> let me check 23:33 < zombah> marvin24: btw you cantched screen issue? 23:33 < zombah> catched i mean 23:34 < marvin24> no, screen is perfect 23:34 < marvin24> zombah: isn't the odm hardcoded in uboot? 23:35 < zombah> marvin24: its hardcoded in bct, i once found if was ffffff or something 23:36 < zombah> so i need to rewrite my bct image with odm from old backups 23:36 < marvin24> urg, long time ago I knew it was stored somewhere at the beginning of the mmc 23:37 < zombah> marvin24: you define it in config file from which new bct creates 23:37 < marvin24> zombah: yeah, I need to find out how to read it back :-) 23:38 < marvin24> dd if=/dev/mmc1boot0 23:38 < zombah> hm i dont remeber also 23:38 < marvin24> odmdata is 0x0000000 23:39 < marvin24> that may explain it 23:39 < marvin24> should be 0x800c0075 23:40 < marvin24> maybe a bug in the uboot flasher on sosboot 23:40 < marvin24> let's see if rewriting it fixes it 23:43 <*> Quits ->stuw_ 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[~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 07:12 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 07:24 <*> Quits ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 07:40 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 08:41 <*> Quits ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Quit: damex] 09:40 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 11:19 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@ivr94-8-88-162-27-162.fbx.proxad.net] 15:54 <*> Quits ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 16:18 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 16:56 <*> Quits ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 17:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 17:05 <*> Quits ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:07 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->damex [~damex@funtoo/dev/damex] 17:15 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->freeche [587a7c0a@gateway/web/freenode/ip.88.122.124.10] 17:15 < freeche> Hi Guys 17:15 < freeche> got my AC100 wifi out of the dust 17:15 < freeche> after 2 years abandonned 17:16 < freeche> What rom do you advise ? 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 00:03 < Evidlo24> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 00:03 < Evidlo24> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 00:03 < Evidlo24> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 00:03 < Evidlo24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 00:08 <*> Quits ->Evidlo24 [~Evidlo@182.86.46.185] [Remote host closed the connection] 00:21 <*> Quits ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:27 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 00:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali-as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 00:31 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Silversword11 [~Silverswo@122.128.209.205] 00:31 < Silversword11> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 00:31 < Silversword11> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 00:31 < Silversword11> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 00:31 < Silversword11> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 00:31 < Silversword11> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 00:31 < Silversword11> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 00:32 <*> Quits ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:32 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->RussellB2829 [~RussellB2@187.151.31.250] 00:32 < RussellB2829> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 00:32 < RussellB2829> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 00:32 < RussellB2829> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 00:32 <*> Quits ->Silversword11 [~Silverswo@122.128.209.205] [Remote host closed the connection] 00:32 < RussellB2829> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 00:32 < RussellB2829> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 00:32 < RussellB2829> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 00:34 <*> Quits ->RussellB2829 [~RussellB2@187.151.31.250] [Remote host closed the connection] 00:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Raziel28 [~Raziel@123.20.183.253] 00:56 < Raziel28> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 00:56 < Raziel28> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 00:56 < Raziel28> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 01:00 <*> Quits ->Raziel28 [~Raziel@123.20.183.253] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 01:14 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->this [~this@85-206-61-99.static.zebra.lt] 01:14 < this> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 01:14 < this> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 01:14 < this> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 01:14 < this> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 01:14 < this> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 01:14 < this> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 01:20 <*> Quits ->this [~this@85-206-61-99.static.zebra.lt] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 01:26 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->epic15 [~epic@117.5.166.35] 01:26 < epic15> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 01:26 < epic15> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 01:26 < epic15> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 01:26 < epic15> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 01:26 < epic15> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 01:26 < epic15> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 01:26 <*> Quits ->epic15 [~epic@117.5.166.35] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 02:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Looking [~Looking@113.173.221.77] 02:10 < Looking> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 02:10 < Looking> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 02:10 < Looking> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 02:10 < Looking> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 02:10 < Looking> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 02:10 < Looking> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:13 <*> Quits ->stuw__ [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 02:16 <*> Quits ->Looking [~Looking@113.173.221.77] [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 02:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->suim4 [~suim4@113.172.1.234] 02:24 < suim4> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 02:24 < suim4> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 02:24 < suim4> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 02:24 < suim4> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 02:24 < suim4> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 02:24 < suim4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:26 <*> Quits ->suim4 [~suim4@113.172.1.234] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:42 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->pranza [pranza@pranza.audiomastering.lt] 02:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Sigyn24 [~Sigyn@2804:18:6004:1f9a:cea7:5d79:46ce:7240] 02:57 < Sigyn24> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 02:57 < Sigyn24> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 02:57 < Sigyn24> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 02:57 < Sigyn24> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 02:57 < Sigyn24> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 02:57 < Sigyn24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:58 <*> Quits ->Sigyn24 [~Sigyn@2804:18:6004:1f9a:cea7:5d79:46ce:7240] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 03:04 <*> Quits ->ali-as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 03:25 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->kayamm18 [~kayamm@211.33.161.101] 03:26 < kayamm18> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 03:26 < kayamm18> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 03:26 < kayamm18> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 03:26 < kayamm18> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 03:26 < kayamm18> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 03:26 < kayamm18> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:26 <*> Quits ->kayamm18 [~kayamm@211.33.161.101] [Remote host closed the connection] 04:36 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ovoldemorto [~ovoldemor@220.118.82.176] 04:36 < ovoldemorto> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 04:36 < ovoldemorto> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 04:36 < ovoldemorto> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 04:36 < ovoldemorto> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 04:36 < ovoldemorto> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 04:36 < ovoldemorto> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 04:37 <*> Quits ->ovoldemorto [~ovoldemor@220.118.82.176] [Remote host closed the connection] 04:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Guest52812 [~robink@168.131.157.34] 04:44 < Guest52812> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 04:44 < Guest52812> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 04:44 < Guest52812> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 04:44 < Guest52812> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 04:44 < Guest52812> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 04:44 < Guest52812> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 05:09 < Ceber29> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 05:09 < Ceber29> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 05:09 < Ceber29> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 05:09 < Ceber29> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 05:37 < savoir-faire12> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 05:37 < savoir-faire12> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 05:37 < savoir-faire12> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 05:37 < savoir-faire12> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 05:38 <*> Quits ->savoir-faire12 [~savoir-fa@2806:289:1:f:219:3bff:fe0c:c812] [Remote host closed the connection] 05:45 <*> Quits ->ogra_ [~ogra_@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 05:46 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ogra_ [~ogra_@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] 06:42 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->apollojustice4 [~apollojus@61.7.183.34] 06:42 < apollojustice4> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 06:42 < apollojustice4> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 06:42 < apollojustice4> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 06:42 < apollojustice4> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 06:42 < apollojustice4> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 06:42 < apollojustice4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:42 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ovius [~Ovius@41.234.54.43] 06:42 < Ovius> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 06:42 < Ovius> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 06:42 < Ovius> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 06:42 < Ovius> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 06:42 < Ovius> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 06:42 < Ovius> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:42 <*> Quits ->Ovius [~Ovius@41.234.54.43] [K-Lined] 06:48 <*> Quits ->apollojustice4 [~apollojus@61.7.183.34] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 06:50 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ugrastil [~Ugrastil@183.90.58.185] 06:50 < Ugrastil> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 06:50 < Ugrastil> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 06:50 < Ugrastil> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 06:50 < Ugrastil> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 06:50 < Ugrastil> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 06:50 < Ugrastil> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:52 <*> Quits ->Ugrastil [~Ugrastil@183.90.58.185] [Remote host closed the connection] 06:54 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->davidfg4 [~davidfg4@41.45.23.255] 06:54 < davidfg4> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 06:54 < davidfg4> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 06:54 < davidfg4> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 06:54 < davidfg4> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 06:54 < davidfg4> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 06:54 < davidfg4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 07:52 < emilsp18> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 07:52 < emilsp18> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 07:52 < emilsp18> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 07:53 < emilsp18> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 07:54 <*> Quits ->emilsp18 [~emilsp@52.231.152.43] [Remote host closed the connection] 08:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Lildirt [~Lildirt@89.211.212.149] 08:44 < Lildirt> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 08:44 < Lildirt> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 08:44 < Lildirt> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 08:44 < Lildirt> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 08:44 < Lildirt> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 08:44 < Lildirt> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:45 <*> Quits ->Lildirt [~Lildirt@89.211.212.149] [Remote host closed the connection] 08:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->beaver13 [~beaver@110.46.131.32] 08:56 < beaver13> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 08:56 < beaver13> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 08:56 < beaver13> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 08:56 < beaver13> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 08:56 < beaver13> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 08:56 < beaver13> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:56 <*> Quits ->beaver13 [~beaver@110.46.131.32] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 09:33 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->sockspls10 [~sockspls@14.231.199.57] 09:33 < sockspls10> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 09:33 < sockspls10> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 09:33 < sockspls10> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 09:33 < sockspls10> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 09:33 < sockspls10> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 09:33 < sockspls10> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:33 <*> Quits ->sockspls10 [~sockspls@14.231.199.57] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 09:42 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->HollyW00d20 [~HollyW00d@103.91.247.208] 09:42 < HollyW00d20> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 09:43 < HollyW00d20> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 09:43 < HollyW00d20> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 09:43 < HollyW00d20> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 09:43 <*> Quits ->HollyW00d20 [~HollyW00d@103.91.247.208] [Remote host closed the connection] 09:54 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->wsm [~wsm@117.0.11.54] 09:54 < wsm> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 09:54 < wsm> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 09:54 < wsm> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 09:54 < wsm> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 09:54 < wsm> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 09:54 < wsm> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 10:00 <*> Quits ->wsm [~wsm@117.0.11.54] [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 10:02 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->emilsp20 [~emilsp@113.173.194.232] 10:02 < emilsp20> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 10:03 < emilsp20> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 10:03 < emilsp20> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 10:03 < emilsp20> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 10:03 < emilsp20> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 10:03 < emilsp20> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 10:08 <*> Quits ->emilsp20 [~emilsp@113.173.194.232] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 10:17 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Guest85476 [~Tabmow@14.187.248.220] 10:17 < Guest85476> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 10:22 <*> Quits ->Guest85476 [~Tabmow@14.187.248.220] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 11:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nosbig [~nosbig@119.42.119.85] 11:01 < nosbig> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 11:01 < nosbig> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 11:01 < nosbig> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 11:01 < nosbig> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 11:01 < nosbig> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 11:01 < nosbig> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:02 <*> Quits ->nosbig [~nosbig@119.42.119.85] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 11:13 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Atlas29 [~Atlas@119247200240.ctinets.com] 11:13 < Atlas29> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 11:13 < Atlas29> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 11:13 < Atlas29> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 11:13 < Atlas29> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 11:13 < Atlas29> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 11:13 < Atlas29> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:17 <*> Quits ->Atlas29 [~Atlas@119247200240.ctinets.com] [Remote host closed the connection] 11:25 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->MyIgel [~MyIgel@14.162.152.71] 11:25 < MyIgel> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 11:25 < MyIgel> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 11:25 < MyIgel> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 11:25 < MyIgel> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 11:25 < MyIgel> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 11:25 < MyIgel> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:28 <*> Quits ->MyIgel [~MyIgel@14.162.152.71] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:21 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->joepie9122 [~joepie91@37.114.185.70] 12:21 < joepie9122> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 12:21 < joepie9122> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:21 < joepie9122> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:21 < joepie9122> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:21 < joepie9122> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:22 <*> Quits ->joepie9122 [~joepie91@37.114.185.70] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 12:50 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Lymia10 [~Lymia@14.186.194.169] 12:50 < Lymia10> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 12:50 < Lymia10> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:51 < Lymia10> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:51 < Lymia10> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:51 < Lymia10> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:51 <*> Quits ->Lymia10 [~Lymia@14.186.194.169] [K-Lined] 13:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali-as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 13:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->NSCLRP-1 [~NSCLRP-1@222.239.2.111] 13:44 < NSCLRP-1> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 13:44 < NSCLRP-1> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:44 < NSCLRP-1> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:44 < NSCLRP-1> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:44 < NSCLRP-1> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:45 <*> Quits ->NSCLRP-1 [~NSCLRP-1@222.239.2.111] [Remote host closed the connection] 13:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->em [~em@180.66.221.98] 13:56 < em> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 13:56 < em> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:56 < em> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:56 < em> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:56 < em> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:58 <*> Quits ->em [~em@180.66.221.98] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->planetmaker17 [~planetmak@42-144-68-3.rev.home.ne.jp] 14:30 < planetmaker17> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 14:30 < planetmaker17> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 14:30 < planetmaker17> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 14:30 < planetmaker17> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 14:30 < planetmaker17> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 14:31 <*> Quits ->planetmaker17 [~planetmak@42-144-68-3.rev.home.ne.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ATDT9110 [~ATDT911@112.21.194.215] 14:39 < ATDT9110> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 14:39 < ATDT9110> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 14:39 < ATDT9110> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 14:39 < ATDT9110> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 14:39 < ATDT9110> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 14:41 <*> Quits ->ATDT9110 [~ATDT911@112.21.194.215] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->chek [~chek@58.51.238.146] 14:57 < chek> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 14:57 < chek> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 14:57 < chek> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 14:57 < chek> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 14:57 < chek> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 14:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->pierte [~pierte@115.140.184.222] 14:58 <*> ogra_ is now known as ogra 14:58 < pierte> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 14:58 <*> Quits ->chek [~chek@58.51.238.146] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:58 < pierte> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 14:58 < pierte> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 14:58 <*> Quits ->ogra [~ogra_@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] [Changing host] 14:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ogra [~ogra_@ubuntu/member/ogra] 14:58 < pierte> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 14:58 < pierte> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 14:59 <*> Quits ->pierte [~pierte@115.140.184.222] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 15:27 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Captain_Beezay [~Captain_B@117.0.126.110] 15:27 < Captain_Beezay> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 15:27 < Captain_Beezay> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 15:27 < Captain_Beezay> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 15:27 < Captain_Beezay> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 15:27 < Captain_Beezay> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 15:27 <*> Quits ->Captain_Beezay [~Captain_B@117.0.126.110] [K-Lined] 15:59 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as__ [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 16:02 <*> Quits ->ali-as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 16:09 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Skaag28 [~Skaag@177.125.21.142] 16:09 < Skaag28> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 16:09 < Skaag28> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:09 < Skaag28> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:09 < Skaag28> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:09 < Skaag28> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:15 <*> Quits ->Skaag28 [~Skaag@177.125.21.142] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 16:23 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali-as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 16:25 <*> Quits ->ali_as__ [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 16:49 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->unknown11 [~unknown@host-170-81-45-66.bignettelecom.com.br] 16:49 < unknown11> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 16:49 < unknown11> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:49 < unknown11> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:49 < unknown11> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:49 < unknown11> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 18:19 < wfranken> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 18:19 < wfranken> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:19 < wfranken> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:20 <*> Quits ->wfranken [~wfranken@dma01-d193.din.or.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:24 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20:39 <*> Quits ->digetx [digetx@gateway/shell/panicbnc/x-hhfhtckncicoxefu] [Quit: PanicBNC - https://PanicBNC.net] 20:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->digetx [digetx@gateway/shell/panicbnc/x-cqupgxprpbmqxbwr] 21:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->GingerGeek24 [~GingerGee@114.225.96.157] 21:01 < GingerGeek24> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 21:01 < GingerGeek24> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 21:01 < GingerGeek24> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 21:01 < GingerGeek24> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 21:01 < GingerGeek24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:06 <*> Quits ->GingerGeek24 [~GingerGee@114.225.96.157] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 21:55 <*> kwizart_ is now known as kwizart 22:01 <*> Quits ->marvin24 [~quassel@fb07-iap-serv.ap.physik.uni-giessen.de] [Quit: http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.] 22:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->marvin24 [~quassel@fb07-iap-serv.ap.physik.uni-giessen.de] 22:07 <*> Quits ->AC`97 [~pzzt@unaffiliated/ac97/x-1134970] [Quit: WeeChat 2.1] 22:08 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->AC`97 [~pzzt@104-55-169-178.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net] 22:08 <*> Quits ->AC`97 [~pzzt@104-55-169-178.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net] [Changing host] 22:08 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->AC`97 [~pzzt@unaffiliated/ac97/x-1134970] 22:34 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@lns-bzn-36-82-251-21-187.adsl.proxad.net] 22:34 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@lns-bzn-36-82-251-21-187.adsl.proxad.net] [Changing host] 22:34 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 22:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Zombie [~Zombie@52.129.57.147] 22:39 < Zombie> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 22:39 < Zombie> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 22:39 < Zombie> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 22:39 < Zombie> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 22:39 < Zombie> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 22:44 <*> Quits ->Zombie [~Zombie@52.129.57.147] [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 22:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->woddf227 [~woddf2@43.249.55.89] 22:56 < woddf227> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 22:56 < woddf227> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 22:56 < woddf227> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 22:56 < woddf227> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 22:56 < woddf227> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 22:56 <*> Quits ->woddf227 [~woddf2@43.249.55.89] [K-Lined] 22:56 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Quit: Quitte] 22:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 23:04 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] --- Day changed Tue Aug 07 2018 00:05 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->tacocat14 [~tacocat@240e:c0:8006:7418:b5b1:4c9d:d684:2e00] 00:05 < tacocat14> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 00:09 <*> Quits ->tacocat14 [~tacocat@240e:c0:8006:7418:b5b1:4c9d:d684:2e00] [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 00:13 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->mcintosh24 [~mcintosh@42.red-2-137-98.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] 00:13 < mcintosh24> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 00:13 < mcintosh24> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 00:13 < mcintosh24> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 00:13 < mcintosh24> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 00:13 < mcintosh24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 00:18 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Remote host closed the connection] 00:18 <*> Quits ->mcintosh24 [~mcintosh@42.red-2-137-98.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 01:06 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->cottongin5 [~cottongin@201.208.114.198] 01:06 < cottongin5> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 01:07 < cottongin5> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 01:07 < cottongin5> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 01:07 < cottongin5> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 01:07 < cottongin5> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 01:07 <*> Quits ->cottongin5 [~cottongin@201.208.114.198] [Remote host closed the connection] 01:46 <*> Quits ->stuw__ [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:05 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->TheoM [~TheoM@190.115.226.248] 02:05 < TheoM> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 02:05 < TheoM> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 02:05 < TheoM> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 02:05 < TheoM> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 02:05 < TheoM> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:06 <*> Quits ->TheoM [~TheoM@190.115.226.248] [Remote host closed the connection] 02:31 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->No [~No@201.208.114.198] 02:31 < No> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 02:31 < No> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 02:31 < No> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 02:31 < No> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 02:31 < No> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:32 <*> Quits ->No [~No@201.208.114.198] [Remote host closed the connection] 02:55 <*> Quits ->ali_as__ [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 03:20 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->sl3dge__ [~sl3dge__@201.71.40.27] 03:20 < sl3dge__> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 03:20 < sl3dge__> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:20 < sl3dge__> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:20 < sl3dge__> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:20 < sl3dge__> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:25 <*> Quits ->sl3dge__ [~sl3dge__@201.71.40.27] [Remote host closed the connection] 03:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->xous25 [~xous@220.180.110.144] 03:30 < xous25> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 03:30 < xous25> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:30 < xous25> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:30 < xous25> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:30 < xous25> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:31 <*> Quits ->xous25 [~xous@220.180.110.144] [Remote host closed the connection] 03:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->eido1on [~eido1on@KD027092100160.ppp-bb.dion.ne.jp] 03:56 < eido1on> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 03:56 < eido1on> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:56 < eido1on> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:56 < eido1on> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:56 < eido1on> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:56 <*> Quits ->eido1on [~eido1on@KD027092100160.ppp-bb.dion.ne.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 04:51 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->r00tobo12 [~r00tobo@41.39.105.13] 04:51 < r00tobo12> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 04:51 < r00tobo12> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 04:51 < r00tobo12> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 04:51 < r00tobo12> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 04:51 < r00tobo12> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 04:56 <*> Quits ->r00tobo12 [~r00tobo@41.39.105.13] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 04:59 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 06:47 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Zuu_ [~Zuu_@177.234.132.37] 06:47 < Zuu_> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 06:47 < Zuu_> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 06:47 < Zuu_> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 06:47 < Zuu_> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 06:47 < Zuu_> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:52 <*> Quits ->Zuu_ [~Zuu_@177.234.132.37] [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 08:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->stuw__ [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] 08:55 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->conno [~conno@138.97.145-165.gtidns.com.br] 08:55 < conno> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 08:55 < conno> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 08:55 < conno> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 08:55 < conno> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 08:55 < conno> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:02 <*> Quits ->conno [~conno@138.97.145-165.gtidns.com.br] [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 09:13 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Mony19 [~Mony@58.123.124.172] 09:13 < Mony19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake 09:13 < Mony19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:13 < Mony19> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:13 < Mony19> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:13 < Mony19> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:15 <*> Quits ->Mony19 [~Mony@58.123.124.172] [Remote host closed the connection] 09:59 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->macky [~macky@179.101.126.252] 09:59 < macky> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:59 < macky> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:59 < macky> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:59 < macky> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:59 < macky> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 10:05 <*> Quits ->macky [~macky@179.101.126.252] [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 10:18 <*> Quits ->AC`97 [~pzzt@unaffiliated/ac97/x-1134970] [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 10:23 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->AC`97 [~pzzt@unaffiliated/ac97/x-1134970] 10:28 <*> Quits ->warfare [~falk@kilbeggan.fourecks.de] [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 10:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->avelardi7 [~avelardi@p1099010-ipngn200710sizuokaden.shizuoka.ocn.ne.jp] 10:30 < avelardi7> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 10:30 < avelardi7> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 10:30 < avelardi7> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 10:30 < avelardi7> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 10:30 < avelardi7> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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Anywhere.] 11:03 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->marvin24 [~quassel@fb07-iap-serv.ap.physik.uni-giessen.de] 11:18 < marvin24> phh: maybe others have ask already, but can you set +r on the channel? 11:19 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Guest92676 [~root@46.16.31.230] 11:22 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->Guest92676 [~root@46.16.31.230] ["Leaving"] 11:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->tomaw4 [~tomaw@43.248.35.160] 11:24 < tomaw4> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 11:24 < tomaw4> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 11:24 < tomaw4> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 11:24 < tomaw4> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 11:24 < tomaw4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:30 <*> Quits ->tomaw4 [~tomaw@43.248.35.160] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 11:47 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->quarks [~quarks@103.56.157.110] 11:47 < quarks> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 11:47 < quarks> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 11:47 < quarks> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 11:47 < quarks> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 11:47 < quarks> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:52 <*> Quits ->quarks [~quarks@103.56.157.110] [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:34 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as__ [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 12:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Asorailahd [~Asorailah@111.177.92.157] 12:56 < Asorailahd> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 12:56 < Asorailahd> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:56 < Asorailahd> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:56 < Asorailahd> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:56 < Asorailahd> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:02 <*> Quits ->Asorailahd [~Asorailah@111.177.92.157] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 13:25 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->marig [~marig@186.195.200.6] 13:25 < marig> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 13:25 < marig> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:25 < marig> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:25 < marig> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:25 < marig> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:31 <*> Quits ->marig [~marig@186.195.200.6] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 15:11 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ManyRaptors10 [~ManyRapto@110.13.110.204] 15:11 < ManyRaptors10> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 15:11 < ManyRaptors10> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 15:12 < ManyRaptors10> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 15:12 < ManyRaptors10> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 15:12 < ManyRaptors10> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 15:12 <*> Quits ->ManyRaptors10 [~ManyRapto@110.13.110.204] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 15:13 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [] 15:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 16:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Moyst [~Moyst@185.224.8.50] 16:01 < Moyst> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:01 < Moyst> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:01 < Moyst> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:01 < Moyst> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:01 < Moyst> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:01 <*> Quits ->Moyst [~Moyst@185.224.8.50] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:08 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Adbray22 [~Adbray@197.51.174.208] 16:08 < Adbray22> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:09 < Adbray22> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:09 < Adbray22> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:09 < Adbray22> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:09 < Adbray22> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:09 <*> Quits ->Adbray22 [~Adbray@197.51.174.208] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:52 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->theresajayne28 [~theresaja@121-87-54-237f1.hyg2.eonet.ne.jp] 16:52 < theresajayne28> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:52 < theresajayne28> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:52 < theresajayne28> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:52 < theresajayne28> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:52 < theresajayne28> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:52 <*> Quits ->theresajayne28 [~theresaja@121-87-54-237f1.hyg2.eonet.ne.jp] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 16:53 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Fridtjof13 [~Fridtjof@178-57-243-229.dynvpn.flex.ru] 16:53 < Fridtjof13> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:53 < Fridtjof13> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:53 < Fridtjof13> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:53 < Fridtjof13> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:53 < Fridtjof13> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:54 <*> Quits ->Fridtjof13 [~Fridtjof@178-57-243-229.dynvpn.flex.ru] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->iczero17 [~iczero@197.3.205.226] 16:58 < iczero17> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:58 < iczero17> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:58 < iczero17> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:58 < iczero17> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:58 < iczero17> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 17:00 <*> Quits ->iczero17 [~iczero@197.3.205.226] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:32 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Frosty [~Frosty@220.74.33.205] 17:32 < Frosty> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 17:32 < Frosty> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 17:32 < Frosty> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 17:32 < Frosty> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 17:32 < Frosty> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 17:33 <*> Quits ->Frosty [~Frosty@220.74.33.205] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:35 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 17:35 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Olipro25 [~Olipro@FL1-125-193-114-37.tky.mesh.ad.jp] 17:36 < Olipro25> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 17:36 < Olipro25> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 17:36 < Olipro25> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 17:36 < Olipro25> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 17:36 < Olipro25> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 17:37 <*> Quits ->Olipro25 [~Olipro@FL1-125-193-114-37.tky.mesh.ad.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 18:46 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->zaberdampfer [~zaberdamp@afdp194.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] 18:46 < zaberdampfer> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:47 < zaberdampfer> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 18:47 < zaberdampfer> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 18:47 < zaberdampfer> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:47 < zaberdampfer> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:47 <*> Quits ->zaberdampfer [~zaberdamp@afdp194.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 18:54 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Zalabaslea [~Zalabasle@201.22.191.159.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br] 18:54 < Zalabaslea> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:54 < Zalabaslea> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 18:54 < Zalabaslea> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 18:54 < Zalabaslea> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:54 < Zalabaslea> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:55 <*> Quits ->Zalabaslea [~Zalabasle@201.22.191.159.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:03 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->NeddySeagoon18 [~NeddySeag@121.154.233.170] 19:03 < NeddySeagoon18> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:03 < NeddySeagoon18> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:03 < NeddySeagoon18> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:03 < NeddySeagoon18> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:04 < NeddySeagoon18> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:04 <*> Quits ->NeddySeagoon18 [~NeddySeag@121.154.233.170] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:05 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->BruceS13 [~BruceS@node-y4z.pool-182-53.dynamic.totbb.net] 19:05 < BruceS13> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:05 < BruceS13> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:06 < BruceS13> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:06 < BruceS13> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:06 < BruceS13> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:06 <*> Quits ->BruceS13 [~BruceS@node-y4z.pool-182-53.dynamic.totbb.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:06 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->BurningPrincess2 [~BurningPr@191.229.77.32] 19:06 < BurningPrincess2> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:06 < BurningPrincess2> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:07 < BurningPrincess2> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:07 < BurningPrincess2> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:07 < BurningPrincess2> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:10 <*> Quits ->BurningPrincess2 [~BurningPr@191.229.77.32] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:45 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->We [~We@27.35.47.27] 19:45 < We> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:45 < We> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:45 < We> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:45 < We> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:45 < We> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:45 <*> Quits ->We [~We@27.35.47.27] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:48 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nullrouted [~nullroute@58.136.185.228] 19:48 < nullrouted> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:48 < nullrouted> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:48 < nullrouted> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:48 < nullrouted> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:48 < nullrouted> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:49 <*> Quits ->nullrouted [~nullroute@58.136.185.228] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:53 <*> Quits ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [Quit: Leaving.] 19:56 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:7477:e419:4501:3e92:b06b] 20:16 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:7477:e419:4501:3e92:b06b] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:36 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 20:48 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Kilo`byte [~Kilo`byte@86.98.21.1] 20:48 < Kilo`byte> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 20:48 < Kilo`byte> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 20:48 < Kilo`byte> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 20:48 < Kilo`byte> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 20:48 < Kilo`byte> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 20:48 <*> Quits ->Kilo`byte [~Kilo`byte@86.98.21.1] [Remote host closed the connection] 21:12 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->garywhite19 [~garywhite@41.248.25.65] 21:12 < garywhite19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 21:12 < garywhite19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 21:12 < garywhite19> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 21:12 < garywhite19> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 21:12 < garywhite19> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:13 <*> Quits ->garywhite19 [~garywhite@41.248.25.65] [Remote host closed the connection] 21:34 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->icee20 [~icee@220.92.20.184] 21:34 < icee20> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 21:34 < icee20> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 21:34 < icee20> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 21:34 < icee20> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 21:34 < icee20> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:35 <*> Quits ->icee20 [~icee@220.92.20.184] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 21:37 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->fxrh21 [~fxrh@186.6.3.238] 21:37 < fxrh21> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 21:37 < fxrh21> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 21:37 < fxrh21> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 21:37 < fxrh21> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 21:37 < fxrh21> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:39 <*> Quits ->fxrh21 [~fxrh@186.6.3.238] [Remote host closed the connection] 21:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->yawkat2 [~yawkat@201-223-100-20.baf.movistar.cl] 21:58 <*> Quits ->yawkat2 [~yawkat@201-223-100-20.baf.movistar.cl] [Remote host closed the connection] 22:03 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 22:08 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 22:08 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:72f2:b08e:1cb1:e984:33c5] 22:20 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->syncretism_mbl [~syncretis@113.221.155.161] 22:20 < syncretism_mbl> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 22:20 < syncretism_mbl> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 22:20 < syncretism_mbl> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 22:20 < syncretism_mbl> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 22:20 < syncretism_mbl> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 22:20 <*> Quits ->syncretism_mbl [~syncretis@113.221.155.161] [Remote host closed the connection] 23:04 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:72f2:b08e:1cb1:e984:33c5] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 23:40 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ckat23 [~Ckat@119.98.99.215] 23:45 <*> Quits ->Ckat23 [~Ckat@119.98.99.215] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] --- Day changed Wed Aug 08 2018 00:19 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->MEPB [~MEPB@183.100.144.141] 00:19 < MEPB> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 00:19 < MEPB> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 00:20 < MEPB> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 00:20 < MEPB> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 00:20 < MEPB> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 00:21 <*> Quits ->MEPB [~MEPB@183.100.144.141] [Remote host closed the connection] 00:32 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Quit: Quitte] 01:06 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->tcsc20 [~tcsc@143.137.240.202] 01:06 < tcsc20> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 01:06 < tcsc20> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 01:06 < tcsc20> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 01:06 < tcsc20> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 01:07 < tcsc20> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 01:07 <*> Quits ->tcsc20 [~tcsc@143.137.240.202] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 01:10 <*> stuw__ is now known as stuw 01:38 <*> Quits ->stuw [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:17 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->matti19 [~matti@143.248.204.225] 02:18 < matti19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 02:18 < matti19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 02:18 < matti19> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 02:18 < matti19> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 02:18 < matti19> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:19 <*> Quits ->matti19 [~matti@143.248.204.225] [Remote host closed the connection] 02:23 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Trashlord26 [~Trashlord@187.69.8.241] 02:23 < Trashlord26> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 02:23 < Trashlord26> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 02:24 < Trashlord26> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 02:24 < Trashlord26> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 02:24 < Trashlord26> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:28 <*> Quits ->Trashlord26 [~Trashlord@187.69.8.241] [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 02:51 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Pixelz9 [~Pixelz@93.75.154.220] 02:51 < Pixelz9> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 02:51 < Pixelz9> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 02:52 < Pixelz9> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 02:52 < Pixelz9> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 02:52 < Pixelz9> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 02:52 <*> Quits ->Pixelz9 [~Pixelz@93.75.154.220] [Remote host closed the connection] 03:07 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->rory22 [~rory@123-192-106-116.dynamic.kbronet.com.tw] 03:07 < rory22> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 03:08 < rory22> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:08 < rory22> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:08 < rory22> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:08 < rory22> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:08 <*> Quits ->rory22 [~rory@123-192-106-116.dynamic.kbronet.com.tw] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 03:09 <*> Quits ->ali_as__ [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 03:41 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->rogue [~rogue@186.75.200.240] 03:41 < rogue> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 03:41 < rogue> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:41 < rogue> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:41 < rogue> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:41 < rogue> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:41 <*> Quits ->rogue [~rogue@186.75.200.240] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 06:09 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Shinobi [~Shinobi@187.120.243.199] 06:10 < Shinobi> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 06:10 < Shinobi> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 06:10 < Shinobi> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 06:10 < Shinobi> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 06:10 < Shinobi> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:11 <*> Quits ->Shinobi [~Shinobi@187.120.243.199] [Remote host closed the connection] 06:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Lymia23 [~Lymia@177.243.35.94] 06:24 < Lymia23> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 06:24 < Lymia23> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 06:24 < Lymia23> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 06:24 < Lymia23> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 06:24 < Lymia23> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 06:24 <*> Quits ->Lymia23 [~Lymia@177.243.35.94] [Remote host closed the connection] 06:42 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 07:17 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->sst6616 [~sst66@79.184.157.172.ipv4.supernova.orange.pl] 07:17 < sst6616> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 07:17 < sst6616> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 07:17 < sst6616> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 07:17 < sst6616> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 07:17 < sst6616> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 07:18 <*> Quits ->sst6616 [~sst66@79.184.157.172.ipv4.supernova.orange.pl] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 08:09 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->stuw [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] 08:15 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Mercster21 [~Mercster@i223-216-22-47.s41.a022.ap.plala.or.jp] 08:15 < Mercster21> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 08:15 < Mercster21> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 08:15 < Mercster21> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 08:15 < Mercster21> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 08:15 < Mercster21> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:15 <*> Quits ->Mercster21 [~Mercster@i223-216-22-47.s41.a022.ap.plala.or.jp] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 10:12 <*> Quits ->indy [~indy@dsl-static-104.213-160-167.telecom.sk] [Quit: ZNC - http://znc.sourceforge.net] 10:17 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->indy [~indy@dsl-static-104.213-160-167.telecom.sk] 10:29 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->hiya2 [~hiya@110.77.214.62] 10:29 < hiya2> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 10:29 < hiya2> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 10:29 < hiya2> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 10:29 < hiya2> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 10:30 < hiya2> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 10:30 <*> Quits ->hiya2 [~hiya@110.77.214.62] [K-Lined] 11:00 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->warfare [~falk@kilbeggan.fourecks.de] ["The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat"] 11:20 <*> Quits ->zombah [~zombah@195.34.41.43] [Quit: leaving] 11:20 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->zombah [~zombah@195.34.41.43] 11:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Alucard4200 [~Alucard42@x4db0d81e.dyn.telefonica.de] 11:58 < Alucard4200> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 11:58 < Alucard4200> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 11:58 < Alucard4200> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 11:58 < Alucard4200> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 11:59 < Alucard4200> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 11:59 <*> Quits ->Alucard4200 [~Alucard42@x4db0d81e.dyn.telefonica.de] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:02 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->TheSilentLink7 [~TheSilent@27.77.195.202] 12:02 < TheSilentLink7> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 12:02 < TheSilentLink7> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:02 < TheSilentLink7> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:02 < TheSilentLink7> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:02 < TheSilentLink7> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:03 <*> Quits ->TheSilentLink7 [~TheSilent@27.77.195.202] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 12:33 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 13:37 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Guest63477 [~Nakato@127.47.18.95.dynamic.jazztel.es] 13:37 < Guest63477> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 13:38 < Guest63477> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:38 < Guest63477> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:38 < Guest63477> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:38 < Guest63477> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:38 <*> Quits ->Guest63477 [~Nakato@127.47.18.95.dynamic.jazztel.es] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 13:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Pilfers [~Pilfers@175.210.132.223] 13:39 < Pilfers> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 13:39 < Pilfers> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:39 < Pilfers> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:39 < Pilfers> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:39 < Pilfers> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 13:40 <*> Quits ->Pilfers [~Pilfers@175.210.132.223] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:21 <*> Quits ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [Quit: Leaving.] 14:21 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->__idiot__ [~goirc@78.84.177.164] 14:21 < __idiot__> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 14:21 < __idiot__> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 14:21 < __idiot__> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 14:21 < __idiot__> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 14:21 < __idiot__> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 14:22 <*> Quits ->__idiot__ [~goirc@78.84.177.164] [Remote host closed the connection] 14:47 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 15:43 <*> Quits ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [Quit: Leaving.] 15:43 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->RaptorJesus24 [~RaptorJes@103.21.3.57] 15:43 < RaptorJesus24> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 15:43 < RaptorJesus24> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 15:43 < RaptorJesus24> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 15:44 < RaptorJesus24> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 15:44 < RaptorJesus24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 15:45 <*> Quits ->RaptorJesus24 [~RaptorJes@103.21.3.57] [Remote host closed the connection] 15:51 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 15:59 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 16:09 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->SuperSeriousCat2 [~SuperSeri@mm-252-87-122-178.brest.dynamic.pppoe.byfly.by] 16:09 < SuperSeriousCat2> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:09 < SuperSeriousCat2> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:09 < SuperSeriousCat2> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:09 < SuperSeriousCat2> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:09 < SuperSeriousCat2> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:10 <*> Quits ->SuperSeriousCat2 [~SuperSeri@mm-252-87-122-178.brest.dynamic.pppoe.byfly.by] [K-Lined] 16:39 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Fuchs1 [~Fuchs@190.73.139.231] 16:39 < Fuchs1> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 16:39 < Fuchs1> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 16:39 < Fuchs1> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 16:39 < Fuchs1> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:39 <*> Quits ->Fuchs1 [~Fuchs@190.73.139.231] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:01 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->l4z4i [~l4z4i@1.239.229.14] 17:01 < l4z4i> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 17:01 < l4z4i> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 17:01 < l4z4i> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 17:01 < l4z4i> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 17:01 < l4z4i> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 17:02 <*> Quits ->l4z4i [~l4z4i@1.239.229.14] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:09 <*> Quits ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [Quit: Leaving.] 17:15 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 17:49 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->acerbic24 [~acerbic@183.104.42.195] 17:49 <*> Quits ->acerbic24 [~acerbic@183.104.42.195] [Remote host closed the connection] 17:50 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:03 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:1cfb:216a:dc0:7e57:1b57] 18:07 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@2605:8d80:581:1cfb:216a:dc0:7e57:1b57] [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:26 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Guest29805 [~Guest2980@174.red-83-51-163.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] 18:26 < Guest29805> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:26 < Guest29805> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 18:26 < Guest29805> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 18:26 < Guest29805> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:26 < Guest29805> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:27 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 18:31 <*> Quits ->Guest29805 [~Guest2980@174.red-83-51-163.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->daemon1 [~daemon@node-jh6.pool-125-27.dynamic.totbb.net] 18:57 < daemon1> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:57 < daemon1> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 18:57 < daemon1> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 18:57 < daemon1> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:57 < daemon1> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:58 <*> Quits ->daemon1 [~daemon@node-jh6.pool-125-27.dynamic.totbb.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:03 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 19:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Blendify_i5 [~Blendify_@180.183.137.64] 19:10 < Blendify_i5> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 19:10 < Blendify_i5> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 19:10 < Blendify_i5> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 19:10 < Blendify_i5> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:10 < Blendify_i5> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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Coincidence? 19:31 < dystopia_> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 19:31 < dystopia_> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 19:31 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->kwizart [~kwizart@fedora/kwizart] ["Leaving"] 19:32 <*> Quits ->dystopia_ [~dystopia_@p2976038-ipngn201008osakachuo.osaka.ocn.ne.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:33 <*> Quits ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [Quit: Leaving.] 20:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->swordsmanz19 [~swordsman@186.20.210.45] 20:10 < swordsmanz19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 20:10 < swordsmanz19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 20:10 < swordsmanz19> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 20:10 < swordsmanz19> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 20:10 < swordsmanz19> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 20:11 <*> Quits ->swordsmanz19 [~swordsman@186.20.210.45] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 21:27 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ana- [ba3e13d5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.186.62.19.213] 21:27 < Ana-> :) 21:31 <*> Quits ->Ana- [ba3e13d5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.186.62.19.213] [Client Quit] 21:38 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 21:43 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Dworf [~Dworf@host208.201-252-88.telecom.net.ar] 21:43 < Dworf> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 21:43 < Dworf> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 21:43 < Dworf> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 21:43 < Dworf> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 21:43 < Dworf> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:45 <*> Quits ->Dworf [~Dworf@host208.201-252-88.telecom.net.ar] [Remote host closed the connection] 23:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->adamg [~adamg@176.40.205.197] 23:25 <*> Quits ->adamg [~adamg@176.40.205.197] [Remote host closed the connection] 23:42 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->timeless29 [~timeless@41.248.170.27] 23:43 <*> Quits ->timeless29 [~timeless@41.248.170.27] [Remote host closed the connection] --- Day changed Thu Aug 09 2018 00:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->epic1 [~epic@197.42.220.16] 00:28 < epic1> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 00:28 < epic1> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 00:28 < epic1> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 00:28 < epic1> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 00:28 <*> Quits ->epic1 [~epic@197.42.220.16] [K-Lined] 00:34 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Remote host closed the connection] 01:41 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->phh|new [~quassel@2001:41d0:2:126c::] 01:41 <*> Quits ->phh [~quassel@ns204963.ip-94-23-17.eu] [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 01:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->marvin24_ [~quassel@fb07-iap-serv.ap.physik.uni-giessen.de] 01:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->GekkePrutser_ [~gp@unaffiliated/gekkeprutser] 01:58 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Lt_Tinkle_ [~Lt_Tinkle@ppp118-210-121-74.bras2.adl4.internode.on.net] 01:58 <*> Quits ->Lt_Tinkle_ [~Lt_Tinkle@ppp118-210-121-74.bras2.adl4.internode.on.net] [Changing host] 01:59 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Lt_Tinkle_ [~Lt_Tinkle@compsci.adl/member/LtTinkle] 02:02 <*> Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: Lt_Tinkle, marvin24, GekkePrutser 02:29 <*> Quits ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->JoeMcKrusty [~JoeMcKrus@2a01:e35:8b4b:f6e0:1e4:ae93:1ec2:2c84] 02:48 <*> Quits ->JoeMcKrusty [~JoeMcKrus@2a01:e35:8b4b:f6e0:1e4:ae93:1ec2:2c84] [Quit: Leaving] 03:02 <*> Quits ->stuw [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:04 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Madkiss2 [~Madkiss@186.227.90.239] 03:04 < Madkiss2> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 03:04 < Madkiss2> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:04 < Madkiss2> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:04 < Madkiss2> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:04 < Madkiss2> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:05 <*> Quits ->Madkiss2 [~Madkiss@186.227.90.239] [Remote host closed the connection] 03:05 <*> Quits ->nashpa_ [~nashpa@dliviu.plus.com] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 03:20 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->SolarAquarion4 [~SolarAqua@37.189.0.143.grupoatelecom.net.br] 03:20 < SolarAquarion4> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 03:20 < SolarAquarion4> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:20 < SolarAquarion4> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:20 < SolarAquarion4> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:21 < SolarAquarion4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:22 <*> Quits ->SolarAquarion4 [~SolarAqua@37.189.0.143.grupoatelecom.net.br] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 03:29 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Karasu [~Karasu@113.68.192.72] 03:29 < Karasu> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 03:29 < Karasu> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 03:29 < Karasu> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 03:29 < Karasu> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 03:29 < Karasu> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 03:30 <*> Quits ->Karasu [~Karasu@113.68.192.72] [Remote host closed the connection] 04:24 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nashpa [~nashpa@dliviu.plus.com] 05:22 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Raccoon [~Raccoon@31.57.190.236] 05:22 < Raccoon> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 05:23 < Raccoon> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 05:23 < Raccoon> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 05:23 < Raccoon> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 05:23 < Raccoon> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 05:23 <*> Quits ->Raccoon [~Raccoon@31.57.190.236] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 05:53 <*> Quits ->ogra [~ogra_@ubuntu/member/ogra] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:53 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ogra_ [~ogra_@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] 05:56 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 06:10 <*> Quits ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 06:54 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->GTAXL8 [~GTAXL@156.202.148.91] 06:54 < GTAXL8> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 06:54 < GTAXL8> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 06:54 < GTAXL8> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 06:54 < GTAXL8> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 06:54 <*> Quits ->GTAXL8 [~GTAXL@156.202.148.91] [Remote host closed the connection] 07:36 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->LambdaComplex29 [~LambdaCom@103.91.247.202] 07:36 < LambdaComplex29> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 07:37 <*> Quits ->LambdaComplex29 [~LambdaCom@103.91.247.202] [Remote host closed the connection] 07:46 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->supercool0 [~supercool@201.210.242.91] 07:46 < supercool0> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 07:46 < supercool0> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 07:46 < supercool0> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 07:46 < supercool0> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 07:46 < supercool0> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 07:47 <*> Quits ->supercool0 [~supercool@201.210.242.91] [Remote host closed the connection] 08:18 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->clorophormo [~clorophor@156.223.208.138] 08:18 < clorophormo> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 08:18 < clorophormo> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 08:18 < clorophormo> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 08:18 < clorophormo> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 08:18 < clorophormo> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:23 <*> Quits ->clorophormo [~clorophor@156.223.208.138] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 08:30 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->stuw [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] 08:35 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ugrastil7 [~Ugrastil@190-199-87-46.dyn.dsl.cantv.net] 08:35 < Ugrastil7> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 08:35 < Ugrastil7> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 08:35 < Ugrastil7> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 08:35 < Ugrastil7> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 08:35 < Ugrastil7> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:37 <*> Quits ->Ugrastil7 [~Ugrastil@190-199-87-46.dyn.dsl.cantv.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 08:57 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Dwarf28 [~Dwarf@node-192o.pool-125-24.dynamic.totbb.net] 08:57 < Dwarf28> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 08:57 < Dwarf28> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 08:57 < Dwarf28> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 08:57 < Dwarf28> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 08:57 < Dwarf28> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 08:57 <*> Quits ->Dwarf28 [~Dwarf@node-192o.pool-125-24.dynamic.totbb.net] [Killed (Sigyn (Spam is off topic on freenode.))] 09:05 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->mobijubo29 [~mobijubo@p74439aa0.sitmnt01.ap.so-net.ne.jp] 09:05 < mobijubo29> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:05 < mobijubo29> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:05 < mobijubo29> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:05 < mobijubo29> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:05 < mobijubo29> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:06 <*> Quits ->mobijubo29 [~mobijubo@p74439aa0.sitmnt01.ap.so-net.ne.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 09:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Melody\Concerto4 [~Melody\Co@156.221.192.93] 09:10 < Melody\Concerto4> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:10 < Melody\Concerto4> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:10 < Melody\Concerto4> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:10 < Melody\Concerto4> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:10 < Melody\Concerto4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:15 <*> Quits ->Melody\Concerto4 [~Melody\Co@156.221.192.93] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 09:18 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->irinix17 [~irinix@156.204.43.171] 09:18 < irinix17> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:18 < irinix17> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:18 < irinix17> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:18 < irinix17> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:18 < irinix17> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 09:25 <*> Quits ->irinix17 [~irinix@156.204.43.171] [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 09:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->kunwon113 [~kunwon1@190-78-80-152.dyn.dsl.cantv.net] 09:28 < kunwon113> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:29 < kunwon113> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:29 <*> Quits ->kunwon113 [~kunwon1@190-78-80-152.dyn.dsl.cantv.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 09:59 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->timwis [~timwis@197.38.52.120] 09:59 < timwis> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 09:59 < timwis> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 09:59 < timwis> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 09:59 < timwis> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 09:59 < timwis> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 10:01 <*> Quits ->timwis [~timwis@197.38.52.120] [Remote host closed the connection] 11:22 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 11:53 <*> ogra_ is now known as ogra 11:54 <*> Quits ->ogra [~ogra_@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] [Changing host] 11:54 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ogra [~ogra_@ubuntu/member/ogra] 12:06 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] [] 12:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->dpol [~neo@khr-pool1-r01-dev.nic.ru] 12:15 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->IntPtr9 [~IntPtr@33.221.220.203.dial.dynamic.acc01-macq-tar.comindico.com.au] 12:15 < IntPtr9> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 12:15 < IntPtr9> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:15 < IntPtr9> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:15 < IntPtr9> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:15 < IntPtr9> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:17 <*> Quits ->IntPtr9 [~IntPtr@33.221.220.203.dial.dynamic.acc01-macq-tar.comindico.com.au] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:32 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->uptime19 [~uptime@118.69.10.229] 12:32 < uptime19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 12:32 < uptime19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 12:32 < uptime19> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 12:32 < uptime19> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 12:32 < uptime19> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:32 <*> Quits ->uptime19 [~uptime@118.69.10.229] [K-Lined] 13:19 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nhandler25 [~nhandler@41.46.182.127] 13:19 < nhandler25> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 13:19 < nhandler25> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 13:19 < nhandler25> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 13:20 < nhandler25> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 13:20 < nhandler25> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 15:17 < chek10> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 15:17 < chek10> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 15:17 < chek10> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 15:18 <*> Quits ->chek10 [~chek@122.254.154.7] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 15:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->cfields25 [~cfields@36-2-80-206.kanagawa.ap.gmo-isp.jp] 15:28 < cfields25> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 15:28 < cfields25> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes. 15:28 < cfields25> Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence? 15:28 < cfields25> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 15:28 < cfields25> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 15:29 <*> Quits ->cfields25 [~cfields@36-2-80-206.kanagawa.ap.gmo-isp.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 15:49 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Awesomecase [~Awesomeca@79.120.153.137] 15:49 < Awesomecase> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 15:49 < Awesomecase> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. 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Coincidence? 16:16 < Namarrgon26> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 16:16 < Namarrgon26> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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Coincidence? 18:01 < danielhuman> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:01 < danielhuman> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:02 <*> Quits ->danielhuman [~danielhum@197.55.174.31] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 18:02 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Ryuzaki [~Ryuzaki@41.233.18.219] 18:03 < Ryuzaki> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:03 < Ryuzaki> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. 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Coincidence? 18:16 < Guest48177> Oh, and about those donations she speaks of: https://twitter.com/ISCdotORG/status/1025461692132519936 18:16 < Guest48177> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:21 <*> Quits ->Guest48177 [~bumbar@58.52.251.215] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 18:53 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->mz`19 [~mz`@156.212.88.95] 18:53 < mz`19> Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times? 18:53 < mz`19> This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. 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permitted on freenode.))] 08:28 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ProClifo [~ProClifo@216.244.221.183] 08:28 < ProClifo> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 08:28 < ProClifo> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 08:28 < ProClifo> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 08:28 < ProClifo> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 08:28 < ProClifo> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 08:28 < ProClifo> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 10:51 < nolsen3> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 10:52 < nolsen3> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 10:52 < nolsen3> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 10:52 < nolsen3> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 18:19 < GDiaX> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 18:19 < GDiaX> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 18:19 < GDiaX> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 18:19 <*> Quits ->GDiaX [~GDiaX@36.79.247.119] [Remote host closed the connection] 18:37 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nou [~nou@31.60.30.125.dy.iij4u.or.jp] 18:38 < nou> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 18:38 < nou> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 18:38 < nou> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 18:38 < nou> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 18:38 < nou> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 18:38 < nou> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 18:39 <*> Quits ->nou [~nou@31.60.30.125.dy.iij4u.or.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:26 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->jbrown [~jules@mtrlpq4706w-lp140-01-174-89-81-74.dsl.bell.ca] 20:29 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->meine [~meine@101.171.168.95] 20:30 < meine> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 20:30 < meine> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 20:30 < meine> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 20:30 < meine> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 20:30 < meine> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 20:30 < meine> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 20:31 <*> Quits ->meine [~meine@101.171.168.95] [Remote host closed the connection] 20:38 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->BrianBlaze7 [~BrianBlaz@179.91.181.92] 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 20:38 < BrianBlaze7> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 21:22 < johtso> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 21:22 < johtso> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 21:22 < johtso> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 21:22 < johtso> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 22:31 < Fieldy29> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 22:31 < Fieldy29> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 22:31 < Fieldy29> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 22:31 < Fieldy29> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 23:25 < elios4> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 23:25 < elios4> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 23:25 < elios4> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 23:26 < elios4> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 23:45 < Caraway22> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 23:45 < Caraway22> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 23:45 < Caraway22> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 23:45 < Caraway22> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 00:16 < Xe8> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 00:16 <*> Quits ->Xe8 [~Xe@180.178.146.157] [K-Lined] 01:36 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Remote host closed the connection] 01:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->johnny5613 [~johnny56@5.167.74.62] 01:44 < johnny5613> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 01:44 < johnny5613> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 01:44 < johnny5613> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 01:44 < johnny5613> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 01:44 < johnny5613> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 01:44 < johnny5613> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 01:45 <*> Quits ->johnny5613 [~johnny56@5.167.74.62] [Remote host closed the connection] 02:01 <*> Quits ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 02:43 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ugjka19 [~ugjka@197.251.32.6] 02:43 < ugjka19> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 02:47 <*> Quits ->ugjka19 [~ugjka@197.251.32.6] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 04:55 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->nosbig18 [~nosbig@41.50.85.35] 04:55 < nosbig18> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 04:55 < nosbig18> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 04:55 < nosbig18> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 04:55 < nosbig18> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 04:56 < nosbig18> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 04:56 < nosbig18> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 05:24 < karstensrage15> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 05:24 < karstensrage15> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 05:24 < karstensrage15> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 05:25 < karstensrage15> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 05:26 <*> Quits ->karstensrage15 [~karstensr@KD027091116007.ppp-bb.dion.ne.jp] [Remote host closed the connection] 06:15 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->MobileMatt [~MobileMat@119.82.52.108] 06:15 < MobileMatt> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 06:16 < MobileMatt> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 06:16 < MobileMatt> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 06:16 < MobileMatt> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 06:16 < MobileMatt> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 06:16 < MobileMatt> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. 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As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 10:17 < GingerGeek12> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 10:17 < GingerGeek12> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 10:17 < GingerGeek12> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 10:17 <*> Quits ->GingerGeek12 [~GingerGee@123.178.123.190] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:22 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->MikeoftheEast [~Mikeofthe@61.79.51.184] 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 12:23 < MikeoftheEast> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 12:23 <*> Quits ->MikeoftheEast [~Mikeofthe@61.79.51.184] [Remote host closed the connection] 12:41 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 13:38 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 14:40 <*> Quits ->indy [~indy@dsl-static-104.213-160-167.telecom.sk] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:43 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->indy [~indy@dsl-static-104.213-160-167.telecom.sk] 15:22 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->battle [~battle@68.118.30.93.rev.sfr.net] 15:22 <*> Parts[#ac100] ->battle [~battle@68.118.30.93.rev.sfr.net] [] 16:06 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->Sveta29 [~Sveta@105.110.92.240] 16:06 < Sveta29> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 16:06 < Sveta29> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 16:06 < Sveta29> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 16:06 < Sveta29> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 16:06 < Sveta29> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 16:06 < Sveta29> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:07 <*> Quits ->Sveta29 [~Sveta@105.110.92.240] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:10 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->edong2321 [~edong23@250.red-79-144-189.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] 16:10 <*> Quits ->edong2321 [~edong23@250.red-79-144-189.dynamicip.rima-tde.net] [Remote host closed the connection] 16:11 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->theaetetus [~theaetetu@211.63.230.130] 16:11 < theaetetus> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 16:11 < theaetetus> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 16:12 < theaetetus> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 16:12 < theaetetus> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 16:12 < theaetetus> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 16:12 < theaetetus> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:12 <*> Quits ->theaetetus [~theaetetu@211.63.230.130] [Killed (Unit193 (Spam is not permitted on freenode.))] 16:55 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ibiza [~ibiza@105.103.200.32] 16:55 < ibiza> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 16:55 < ibiza> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 16:55 < ibiza> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 16:55 < ibiza> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 16:55 < ibiza> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 16:55 < ibiza> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 16:57 <*> Quits ->ibiza [~ibiza@105.103.200.32] [Remote host closed the connection] 19:43 <*> Quits ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] [Remote host closed the connection] 21:26 <*> phh|new is now known as phh 21:41 <*> Quits ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] [Remote host closed the connection] 21:43 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->ali_as [~ali_as@unaffiliated/ali-as/x-9346880] 21:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->information24 [~informati@2402:800:6144:b1d0:689e:40cf:a0a6:f8c0] 21:44 < information24> After the acquisition by Private Internet Access, Freenode is now being used to push ICO scams https://www.coindesk.com/handshake-revealed-vcs-back-plan-to-give-away-100-million-in-crypto/ 21:44 < information24> "All told, Handshake aims to give $250 worth of its tokens to *each* user of the websites the company has partnerships with – GitHub, the P2P Foundation and *FREENODE*, a chat channel for peer-to-peer projects. As such, developers who have existing accounts on each could receive up to $750 worth of Handshake tokens." 21:44 < information24> Handshake cryptocurrency scam is operated by Andrew Lee (276-88-0536), the fraudster in chief at Private Internet Access which now owns Freenode 21:44 < information24> Freenode is registered as a "private company limited by guarantee without share capital" performing "activities of other membership organisations not elsewhere classified", with Christel and Andrew Lee (PIA's founder) as officers, and Andrew Lee having the majority of voting rights 21:44 < information24> Even christel, the freenode head of staff is actively peddling this scam https://twitter.com/christel/status/1025089889090654208 21:44 < information24> Don't support freenode and their ICO scam, switch to a network that hasn't been co-opted by corporate interests. OFTC or efnet might be a good choice. Perhaps even https://matrix.org/ 21:49 <*> Quits ->information24 [~informati@2402:800:6144:b1d0:689e:40cf:a0a6:f8c0] [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 22:36 <*> Quits ->stuw [~stuw@broadband-178-140-246-57.ip.moscow.rt.ru] [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 23:33 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->gouchi [~gouchi@unaffiliated/gouchi] 23:44 <*> Joins[#ac100] ->thomasb9511 [~thomasb95@179.164.219.103] 23:44 < thomasb9511> 23:44 < thomasb9511> 23:44 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:45 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> 23:46 < thomasb9511> kloeri: and I'm tired of you guys 23:46 < thomasb9511> thinking you can ban staff 23:46 < thomasb9511> when we complain about your spam 23:50 <*> Quits ->thomasb9511 [~thomasb95@179.164.219.103] [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] --- Log closed Mon Aug 13 00:00:08 2018 --- Log opened Mon Aug 12 00:00:11 2019 --- Log closed Mon Aug 19 00:00:21 2019 --- Log opened Mon Aug 10 00:00:40 2020 --- Log closed Mon Aug 17 00:00:50 2020 --- Log opened Mon Aug 09 00:00:56 2021 --- Log closed Mon Aug 16 00:00:06 2021 --- Log opened Mon Aug 08 00:00:41 2022 --- Log closed Mon Aug 15 00:00:51 2022