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<0> webben, to me that kind of bot would be annoying <1> Zoffix: that's true; but i think the slighly increased noise ratio there would be less annoying than having to manually direct people to the spec <1> Zoffix: you could also parse for "How"
<1> to limit it further <1> "How .... keyword .... ?" <2> webben, the parser will get really complex and there's always a chance for false positives :) <2> it would be sort of hard to develop such a thing <1> vns: absolutely true; however i'm not sure the false positives matter <2> although I admit it will be fun :) <1> vns: (that much). Also exactly a nice programming challenge. <0> I agree with webben... and those false postitives will extremely annoy people who didn't want any links in their address <3> anyone using moo cl***es? <1> in what address?
<2> webben, yeah, good challenge :) <1> (It's also worth noting that answers are sometimes false positives too.) <0> webben, well... I look over the questions asked in the in the channell... and see what I can come up with.. as for now.. I'm 1) fixind the god damn bug.... 2) learning PosgreSQL 3) Adding real time tranlsation feature <3> anyone using moo.fx ? <3> http://moofx.mad4milk.net/#news <1> hmm xhtml 1.1 served as text/html ... not a good sign <0> o.O wtf... the line that was triggering the increase does not trigger it anymore... wtd.... <0> zofbot, you are ****ing weird did you know that? <4> Zoffix, YES!
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