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[IRC daemon] SASL EXTERNAL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Unknown [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [UnrealIRCd]
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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UnrealIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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b776fa61_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__UnrealIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Server protocol [Bahamut] TS5 with extensions [bIRCd] RFC 1459 and TSpre8 [beware ircd] P10 [Charybdis] TS6 with extensions [ConferenceRoom] Proprietary, binary [InspIRCd] custom [5] [IRCD] RFC 2813 with IDs [IRCD-Hybrid] TS6 [ircd-ratbox] TS6 [ircu] P10 [ithildin] Module-dependent [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] P10 with extensions [ngIRCd] RFC 2813 [OfficeIRC Server] Compatible with DreamForge and UnrealIRCd [PleXusIRCd] TS5/TS6 [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] TS5 with extensions [ShadowIRCd] TS6 with extensions [snircd] P10 with extensions [solid-ircd] TS5 with extensions [Synchronet IRCd] TS5 with extensions [WeIRCd] No [UnrealIRCd]
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DreamForge/TS5 with extensions
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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UnrealIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] 55.65 (WR) knots [Windsurfing] 52.05 knots [0]
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Record Speed
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] About 70° from wind direction. The more a kite board tracks upwind, the more its leeward side must edge into the water to resist lateral drag. Upwind riders adopt a similar stance to kite fliers onshore, who slide their feet forward in the beach sand to brake the kite. The kite board's center line is way off the track line, dramatically reducing speed. [Windsurfing] About 45° from wind direction (strong wind) depending on the skills of the rider. The sail board's center line runs virtually parallel to the track line, as most lateral forces are encountered by the tail fin and little edging is required. Because of this, upwind courses are fairly fast. Fastest speeds are achieved at broad reach. [0]
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Upwind Capabilities
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] The traction force of the kite is partly transferred to the rider via the harness loop attached to the harness hook. When "hooked in" the rider uses muscle strength to steer the kite and control the kite power by pushing the bar in and out. When "unhooked" the rider steers the kite using their arms with no depower, which can be very strenuous. [Windsurfing] Windsurfing without a harness requires a lot of physical effort, especially in strong wind. With a harness, recovering from a fall or when maneuvering (jibing, tacking) the rider needs to detach the harness completely from the sail, which means that both traction and steering forces are to be countered solely by the rider's muscle. Hooking into the harness again requires additional muscle effort. For jibing maneuvers, muscle effort diminishes as the rider becomes more skilled in maintaining board speed in the jibe. [0]
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Physical Strain on Rider
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
|
[Kiteboarding] The kite is fairly easy to keep flying during a fall, with 'Hindenburgs' being rather exceptional. The rider can be pulled out of the water by the lift forces of the kite when it is overhead. The kite power can be regulated by changing the angle of attack of the kite. [Windsurfing] In light winds, the rider needs to get on the board and pull the sail out of the water. However, in stronger winds, uphauling the sail increasingly requires strength, so water starting is a better option. This means positioning the board-sail combination through aligning the sail into the right wind angle, allowing the wind to pull the body out of the water onto the board using the sail, and then easily hooking back in and stepping into foot straps. [0]
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Fall Recovery
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
|
[Kiteboarding] Twin tip kiteboards (the majority of kiteboards) are designed to be bidirectional. If the rider wants to start the next tack only the kite's sailing direction must be reversed. The "stern" of the board now becomes the "bow", so the feet can be kept in the footstraps. Since the windward edge of the board doesn't change sides, the terms "jibing" or "tacking" are somewhat of a misnomer. Falling into the water is not a major problem, as even beginning riders can quickly and fairly effortlessly execute a water start using the kite to pull them out of the water. [Windsurfing] The rider has the choice between tacking or jibing. In both cases the windward edge changes sides, so the rider will need to change footstraps. At high winds the only option to change tacks while maintaining speed is to carve jibe, which is a maneuver that requires many practise hours for it to be performed with a reasonably low risk of falling. . [0]
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Tacking and Jibing
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
|
[Kiteboarding] Kitesurfers can use their kite to "jump" (actually using it as a paraglider), without the need for a launch wave. Jumping is relatively easy but can be hazardous. Being launched (jumping) can also happen unintended, even to beginners, especially in shifting winds and during jibes, where the rider can get pulled into the air as the kite reverses direction. [Windsurfing] The rider needs considerable forward speed and ideally a "ramp wave" to get airborne. When the wave is not large enough, the riders must initiate the jump by kicking down the tail of the board. Unintended jumps very rarely occur, as jumping requires active rider input. Jumping requires skill and can generally only be executed by advanced riders. [0]
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Jumping
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] Most aerobatics and tricks (tail grab, barrel roll etc.) can be executed without the airfoil's position in the air having to change. Therefore, executing "aerobatics" is only marginally different from executing them on shore suspended by the harness from some fixed point. Beginners with a lot of caution may start attempting some basic tricks after the first few weeks or even days. [Windsurfing] With most aerobatics the airfoil's position in the air tends to change dramatically, very much like it does in an airplane. Each figure has its own ideal airfoil movement. With some aerobatics like the barrel roll, the rider needs to jump sufficiently high to allow the full length of the mast to rotate forward underneath. Often the risks to the rider of having fast moving and relatively heavy (board + mast + sail) gear so close by are substantial. None of this is similar to any action onshore, and therefore the learning curve is very shallow. As aerobatics are considerably more complicated than jumping, they are the done by the most experienced of riders, commanding huge respect within the sail boarding community. [0]
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Aerobatics
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
|
[Kiteboarding] Clearance of at least 50 meters upwind (from any object) and 30 meters downwind (from another kitesurfer) is required. The risk of being blown into an airborne situation by a strong wind gust is real, effectively turning the kite boarder into an uncontrolled para-glider in risk of hitting any object downwind. [Windsurfing] Since there are no kite lines, no upwind or downwind clearance is required from any object other than a kite surfer or fishing lines, which means that windsurfers do not need to worry about 'rotor' or strong wind gusts. Also, they can emergency stop almost immediately. Experienced riders will do this by 'crashing' (with some risk to themselves) while beginning riders (who typically do not wear a harness) can depower the sail instantly by releasing the back hand or letting the mast fall on water. The risk of hitting hard objects or other water-goers is therefore minimal. [0]
|
Clearance
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
|
[Kiteboarding] Handling the kite can be largely taught on shore, as kite boarding evolved from beach kiting. On the water, recovery from falling is relatively easy (the kites, especially the newest models, stay normally aloft to pull the rider out of the water, with little effort) as is changing tacks, even in strong wind. [Windsurfing] Handling of the airfoil (sail) is learned mostly on the water with some dry practice for beginners. Advanced high wind techniques (e.g. water start) can only be learned in deep water. Recovery from falling is easy with a little practice, as the rider needs to either up haul the sail standing on the board or water start, which both take some strength and balance. Water starting is an advanced technique that just takes some teachable techniques and practice. At the same time, the risk of falling is always there (experts can go days without a fall but a missed jibe might happen). Tacking becomes more difficult in stronger winds, so most riders switch to easy jibes. [0]
|
Learning Curve
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] In case of material failure or accidents, normal kitesurfing equipment offers limited rescue possibilities. Kitesurfers can perform a self rescue and use their kite to sail back to shore. The last option for the rider is to abandon the kite and kiteboard and swim to shore. [Windsurfing] Any sail board will allow the rider to keep the body sufficiently out of the water to postpone or avoid hypothermia. Smaller boards may require that the mast be detached, to avoid sinking. Thus, as a rule, a rider should never abandon the board. Windsurfing equipment is inherently safe in high winds against tea bagging or collisions due to loss of control: In case of too strong wind, the rider can depower the sail instantly by letting go with the back hand or letting the sail drop on water. Doing so (or falling) means that the board stops almost immediately as the sail will act as a floating anchor in water. [0]
|
Equipment Safety
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
0
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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2014c654_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__0
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[Kiteboarding] A kite and kiteboard will fit in most vehicles. An average rider may need two to three kites and one board to ride in a wide range of wind strength. [Windsurfing] The sail board and sail mast (even telescopic) do not fit in most vehicles, and need to be transported on a roof rack or trailer. If they do, they will often exclude passengers from the vehicle. Several different sails and boards (and often masts and booms) are necessary to cover the full range of rideable conditions. [0]
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Equipment Transport
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
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[0] Record Speed [Kiteboarding] 55.65 (WR) knots [Windsurfing]
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52.05 knots
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[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Windsurfing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
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47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
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[0] Upwind Capabilities [Kiteboarding] About 70° from wind direction. The more a kite board tracks upwind, the more its leeward side must edge into the water to resist lateral drag. Upwind riders adopt a similar stance to kite fliers onshore, who slide their feet forward in the beach sand to brake the kite. The kite board's center line is way off the track line, dramatically reducing speed. [Windsurfing]
|
About 45° from wind direction (strong wind) depending on the skills of the rider. The sail board's center line runs virtually parallel to the track line, as most lateral forces are encountered by the tail fin and little edging is required. Because of this, upwind courses are fairly fast. Fastest speeds are achieved at broad reach.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
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[0] Physical Strain on Rider [Kiteboarding] The traction force of the kite is partly transferred to the rider via the harness loop attached to the harness hook. When "hooked in" the rider uses muscle strength to steer the kite and control the kite power by pushing the bar in and out. When "unhooked" the rider steers the kite using their arms with no depower, which can be very strenuous. [Windsurfing]
|
Windsurfing without a harness requires a lot of physical effort, especially in strong wind. With a harness, recovering from a fall or when maneuvering (jibing, tacking) the rider needs to detach the harness completely from the sail, which means that both traction and steering forces are to be countered solely by the rider's muscle. Hooking into the harness again requires additional muscle effort. For jibing maneuvers, muscle effort diminishes as the rider becomes more skilled in maintaining board speed in the jibe.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Fall Recovery [Kiteboarding] The kite is fairly easy to keep flying during a fall, with 'Hindenburgs' being rather exceptional. The rider can be pulled out of the water by the lift forces of the kite when it is overhead. The kite power can be regulated by changing the angle of attack of the kite. [Windsurfing]
|
In light winds, the rider needs to get on the board and pull the sail out of the water. However, in stronger winds, uphauling the sail increasingly requires strength, so water starting is a better option. This means positioning the board-sail combination through aligning the sail into the right wind angle, allowing the wind to pull the body out of the water onto the board using the sail, and then easily hooking back in and stepping into foot straps.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
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[0] Tacking and Jibing [Kiteboarding] Twin tip kiteboards (the majority of kiteboards) are designed to be bidirectional. If the rider wants to start the next tack only the kite's sailing direction must be reversed. The "stern" of the board now becomes the "bow", so the feet can be kept in the footstraps. Since the windward edge of the board doesn't change sides, the terms "jibing" or "tacking" are somewhat of a misnomer. Falling into the water is not a major problem, as even beginning riders can quickly and fairly effortlessly execute a water start using the kite to pull them out of the water. [Windsurfing]
|
The rider has the choice between tacking or jibing. In both cases the windward edge changes sides, so the rider will need to change footstraps. At high winds the only option to change tacks while maintaining speed is to carve jibe, which is a maneuver that requires many practise hours for it to be performed with a reasonably low risk of falling. .
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Jumping [Kiteboarding] Kitesurfers can use their kite to "jump" (actually using it as a paraglider), without the need for a launch wave. Jumping is relatively easy but can be hazardous. Being launched (jumping) can also happen unintended, even to beginners, especially in shifting winds and during jibes, where the rider can get pulled into the air as the kite reverses direction. [Windsurfing]
|
The rider needs considerable forward speed and ideally a "ramp wave" to get airborne. When the wave is not large enough, the riders must initiate the jump by kicking down the tail of the board. Unintended jumps very rarely occur, as jumping requires active rider input. Jumping requires skill and can generally only be executed by advanced riders.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
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[0] Aerobatics [Kiteboarding] Most aerobatics and tricks (tail grab, barrel roll etc.) can be executed without the airfoil's position in the air having to change. Therefore, executing "aerobatics" is only marginally different from executing them on shore suspended by the harness from some fixed point. Beginners with a lot of caution may start attempting some basic tricks after the first few weeks or even days. [Windsurfing]
|
With most aerobatics the airfoil's position in the air tends to change dramatically, very much like it does in an airplane. Each figure has its own ideal airfoil movement. With some aerobatics like the barrel roll, the rider needs to jump sufficiently high to allow the full length of the mast to rotate forward underneath. Often the risks to the rider of having fast moving and relatively heavy (board + mast + sail) gear so close by are substantial. None of this is similar to any action onshore, and therefore the learning curve is very shallow. As aerobatics are considerably more complicated than jumping, they are the done by the most experienced of riders, commanding huge respect within the sail boarding community.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Clearance [Kiteboarding] Clearance of at least 50 meters upwind (from any object) and 30 meters downwind (from another kitesurfer) is required. The risk of being blown into an airborne situation by a strong wind gust is real, effectively turning the kite boarder into an uncontrolled para-glider in risk of hitting any object downwind. [Windsurfing]
|
Since there are no kite lines, no upwind or downwind clearance is required from any object other than a kite surfer or fishing lines, which means that windsurfers do not need to worry about 'rotor' or strong wind gusts. Also, they can emergency stop almost immediately. Experienced riders will do this by 'crashing' (with some risk to themselves) while beginning riders (who typically do not wear a harness) can depower the sail instantly by releasing the back hand or letting the mast fall on water. The risk of hitting hard objects or other water-goers is therefore minimal.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Learning Curve [Kiteboarding] Handling the kite can be largely taught on shore, as kite boarding evolved from beach kiting. On the water, recovery from falling is relatively easy (the kites, especially the newest models, stay normally aloft to pull the rider out of the water, with little effort) as is changing tacks, even in strong wind. [Windsurfing]
|
Handling of the airfoil (sail) is learned mostly on the water with some dry practice for beginners. Advanced high wind techniques (e.g. water start) can only be learned in deep water. Recovery from falling is easy with a little practice, as the rider needs to either up haul the sail standing on the board or water start, which both take some strength and balance. Water starting is an advanced technique that just takes some teachable techniques and practice. At the same time, the risk of falling is always there (experts can go days without a fall but a missed jibe might happen). Tacking becomes more difficult in stronger winds, so most riders switch to easy jibes.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Equipment Safety [Kiteboarding] In case of material failure or accidents, normal kitesurfing equipment offers limited rescue possibilities. Kitesurfers can perform a self rescue and use their kite to sail back to shore. The last option for the rider is to abandon the kite and kiteboard and swim to shore. [Windsurfing]
|
Any sail board will allow the rider to keep the body sufficiently out of the water to postpone or avoid hypothermia. Smaller boards may require that the mast be detached, to avoid sinking. Thus, as a rule, a rider should never abandon the board. Windsurfing equipment is inherently safe in high winds against tea bagging or collisions due to loss of control: In case of too strong wind, the rider can depower the sail instantly by letting go with the back hand or letting the sail drop on water. Doing so (or falling) means that the board stops almost immediately as the sail will act as a floating anchor in water.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
|
d80ef190_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Windsurfing
|
[0] Equipment Transport [Kiteboarding] A kite and kiteboard will fit in most vehicles. An average rider may need two to three kites and one board to ride in a wide range of wind strength. [Windsurfing]
|
The sail board and sail mast (even telescopic) do not fit in most vehicles, and need to be transported on a roof rack or trailer. If they do, they will often exclude passengers from the vehicle. Several different sails and boards (and often masts and booms) are necessary to cover the full range of rideable conditions.
|
[] |
Kitesurfing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Windsurfing
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitesurf
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00310-ip-10-236-191-2_866521803_4.json
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] < 1 [Rating] Ideal [Description]
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Highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times.
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[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] 1-2 [Rating] Excellent [Description]
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At this confidence level, positional measurements are considered accurate enough to meet all but the most sensitive applications.
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[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_864240950_0.json
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] 2-5 [Rating] Good [Description]
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Represents a level that marks the minimum appropriate for making business decisions. Positional measurements could be used to make reliable in-route navigation suggestions to the user.
|
[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_864240950_0.json
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] 5-10 [Rating] Moderate [Description]
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Positional measurements could be used for calculations, but the fix quality could still be improved. A more open view of the sky is recommended.
|
[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_864240950_0.json
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] 10-20 [Rating] Fair [Description]
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Represents a low confidence level. Positional measurements should be discarded or used only to indicate a very rough estimate of the current location.
|
[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_864240950_0.json
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f5abe8a3_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
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[DOP Value] >20 [Rating] Poor [Description]
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At this level, measurements are inaccurate by as much as 300 meters with a 6 meter accurate device (50 DOP × 6 meters) and should be discarded.
|
[] |
Dilution of precision (GPS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_(GPS)
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_864240950_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Species population [Definition]
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All individuals of a species.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Metapopulation [Definition]
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A set of spatially disjunct populations, among which there is some immigration.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Population [Definition]
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A group of conspecific individuals that is demographically, genetically, or spatially disjunct from other groups of individuals.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Aggregation [Definition]
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A spatially clustered group of individuals.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Definition
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Deme [Definition]
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A group of individuals more genetically similar to each other than to other individuals, usually with some degree of spatial isolation as well.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Definition
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Local population [Definition]
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A group of individuals within an investigator-delimited area smaller than the geographic range of the species and often within a population (as defined above). A local population could be a disjunct population as well.
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Definition
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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46934355_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_duals_in_ecological_studies_3__Definition
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[Term] Subpopulation [Definition]
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An arbitrary spatially delimited subset of individuals from within a population (as defined above).
|
[] |
Population ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Definition
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_ecology
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00136-ip-10-236-191-2_878498973_0.json
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] Modularity [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes[66] [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Partial [ConferenceRoom]
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] Remote includes [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] No [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] IPv6 [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [ConferenceRoom]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] Client SSL [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] Yes [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] SSL linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] Zip linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] Hostmasking, cloaking [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] Yes [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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[IRC daemon] Services integration (built-in services) [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Partial [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] Yes (module) [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] LDAP authentication [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Module [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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e80720bd_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ConferenceRoom
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[IRC daemon] IRCX support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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[IRC daemon] SASL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] 3.2.10+ [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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[IRC daemon] SASL EXTERNAL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Unknown [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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[IRC daemon] Server protocol [Bahamut] TS5 with extensions [bIRCd] RFC 1459 and TSpre8 [beware ircd] P10 [Charybdis] TS6 with extensions [InspIRCd] custom [5] [IRCD] RFC 2813 with IDs [IRCD-Hybrid] TS6 [ircd-ratbox] TS6 [ircu] P10 [ithildin] Module-dependent [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] P10 with extensions [ngIRCd] RFC 2813 [OfficeIRC Server] Compatible with DreamForge and UnrealIRCd [PleXusIRCd] TS5/TS6 [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] TS5 with extensions [ShadowIRCd] TS6 with extensions [snircd] P10 with extensions [solid-ircd] TS5 with extensions [Synchronet IRCd] TS5 with extensions [UnrealIRCd] DreamForge/TS5 with extensions [WeIRCd] No [ConferenceRoom]
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Proprietary, binary
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ConferenceRoom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Modularity [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes[66] [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Partial [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Remote includes [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
No
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] IPv6 [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Client SSL [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] Yes [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] SSL linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Zip linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Hostmasking, cloaking [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] Yes [RubIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Services integration (built-in services) [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Partial [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] Yes (module) [PleXusIRCd]
|
No
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] LDAP authentication [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Module [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
Yes
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] IRCX support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
No
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] SASL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] 3.2.10+ [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
No
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] SASL EXTERNAL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Unknown [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
No
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
9d5992eb_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__PleXusIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] Server protocol [Bahamut] TS5 with extensions [bIRCd] RFC 1459 and TSpre8 [beware ircd] P10 [Charybdis] TS6 with extensions [ConferenceRoom] Proprietary, binary [InspIRCd] custom [5] [IRCD] RFC 2813 with IDs [IRCD-Hybrid] TS6 [ircd-ratbox] TS6 [ircu] P10 [ithildin] Module-dependent [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] P10 with extensions [ngIRCd] RFC 2813 [OfficeIRC Server] Compatible with DreamForge and UnrealIRCd [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] TS5 with extensions [ShadowIRCd] TS6 with extensions [snircd] P10 with extensions [solid-ircd] TS5 with extensions [Synchronet IRCd] TS5 with extensions [UnrealIRCd] DreamForge/TS5 with extensions [WeIRCd] No [PleXusIRCd]
|
TS5/TS6
|
[
[
"Y",
"e",
"s"
],
[
"N",
"o"
],
[
"T",
"S",
"5",
"/",
"T",
"S",
"6"
]
] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
PleXusIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
|
ef1c82c8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
|
[IPA] [e] [Traditional] e [Diacritic] – [Description]
|
unstressed short
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t"
],
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
]
] |
Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_863863602_7.json
|
ef1c82c8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
|
[IPA] eː [Traditional] ē [Diacritic] Macron [Description]
|
unstressed long
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t"
],
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
]
] |
Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_863863602_7.json
|
ef1c82c8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
|
[IPA] ě [Traditional] è [Diacritic] Grave [Description]
|
short rising
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t"
],
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
]
] |
Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_863863602_7.json
|
ef1c82c8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
|
[IPA] ěː [Traditional] é [Diacritic] Acute [Description]
|
long rising
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t"
],
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
]
] |
Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
|
47/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_863863602_7.json
|
ef1c82c8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description
|
[IPA] ê [Traditional] ȅ [Diacritic] Double grave [Description]
|
short falling
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t"
],
[
"u",
"n",
"s",
"t",
"r",
"e",
"s",
"s",
"e",
"d",
" ",
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"r",
"i",
"s",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"s",
"h",
"o",
"r",
"t",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
],
[
"l",
"o",
"n",
"g",
" ",
"f",
"a",
"l",
"l",
"i",
"n",
"g"
]
] |
Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Description
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
|
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[IPA] êː [Traditional] ȇ [Diacritic] Inverted breve [Description]
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long falling
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Shtokavian dialect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtokavian
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Modularity [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes[66] [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Partial [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Remote includes [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] No [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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No
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] IPv6 [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Client SSL [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] Yes [miniircd] Yes [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Yes [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] SSL linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] Yes [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Zip linking [Bahamut] Yes [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] Yes [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] Yes [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Hostmasking, cloaking [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] Yes [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] Yes [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] Yes [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] Yes [ngIRCd] Yes [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] Yes [RubIRCd] Yes [snircd] Yes [solid-ircd] Yes [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Yes [WeIRCd] Yes [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Services integration (built-in services) [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] Yes [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] Partial [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] Yes (module) [ShadowIRCd]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] LDAP authentication [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] Yes [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] Yes [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] Module [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] IRCX support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] No [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Partial [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] No [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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No
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ShadowIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] SASL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Yes [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] 3.2.10+ [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
ShadowIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
|
[IRC daemon] SASL EXTERNAL support [Bahamut] No [bIRCd] No [beware ircd] No [Charybdis] Yes [ConferenceRoom] No [InspIRCd] Yes [IRCD] No [IRCD-Hybrid] No [ircd-ratbox] No [ircu] No [ithildin] No [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] 2.0+ [ngIRCd] No [OfficeIRC Server] Unknown [PleXusIRCd] No [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] No [snircd] No [solid-ircd] No [Synchronet IRCd] No [UnrealIRCd] No [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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Yes
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] |
Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
ShadowIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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d399e904_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__ShadowIRCd
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[IRC daemon] Server protocol [Bahamut] TS5 with extensions [bIRCd] RFC 1459 and TSpre8 [beware ircd] P10 [Charybdis] TS6 with extensions [ConferenceRoom] Proprietary, binary [InspIRCd] custom [5] [IRCD] RFC 2813 with IDs [IRCD-Hybrid] TS6 [ircd-ratbox] TS6 [ircu] P10 [ithildin] Module-dependent [kike] No [miniircd] No [Nefarious IRCu] P10 with extensions [ngIRCd] RFC 2813 [OfficeIRC Server] Compatible with DreamForge and UnrealIRCd [PleXusIRCd] TS5/TS6 [pureIRCd] No [RockIRCd] No [RubIRCd] TS5 with extensions [snircd] P10 with extensions [solid-ircd] TS5 with extensions [Synchronet IRCd] TS5 with extensions [UnrealIRCd] DreamForge/TS5 with extensions [WeIRCd] No [ShadowIRCd]
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TS6 with extensions
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat daemons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
ShadowIRCd
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IRC_daemons
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00096-ip-10-236-191-2_860893883_3.json
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142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
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[Variable fare model] 100%+ [Fixed fare model] 50%+ [Agenda]
|
FBR ratio with high ridership figures
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] 60%+ [Fixed fare model] 9%+ [Agenda]
|
FBR ratio with low ridership figures
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Post-pay; fares are paid at the destination or upon disembarking at the end of each trip [Fixed fare model] Pre-pay; fares are paid at the start of each trip [Agenda]
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Most common system used
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Uncommon, but usually available for tourists [Fixed fare model] Daily, weekly, or monthly unlimited ride passes [Agenda]
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Unlimited ride passes
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Cheaper rates may be provided when using paperless contactless passes loaded with cash value [Fixed fare model] Unlimited ride passes [Agenda]
|
Incentives over cash
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Discounted variable rates for seniors, youths, disabled, or other groups as needed [Fixed fare model] Discounted fixed rates for seniors, youths, disabled, or other groups as needed [Agenda]
|
Concessions
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Expensive, as both entry and exit points have to be accounted for to calculate variable fares. Fare-adjustment and change machines need to be installed. [Fixed fare model] Cheap, as fare is collected at entry only. Since each rider is expected to have exact change, no fare-adjustment or change machines are needed. [Agenda]
|
Implementation costs
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
|
[Variable fare model] Less dependent, as each rider pays their share of distance traveled equally [Fixed fare model] Heavily dependent, as fixed fares do not cover operational costs without regard to how each rider contributed to their distance traveled [Agenda]
|
Reliance on subsidies
|
[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Agenda
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
|
47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
|
142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
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[Variable fare model] Fairer fare structure; cheaper for shorter riders, more for longer rides. Entry and exit processes can also be used for data collection to efficiently manage how transit riders travel, allowing transit agencies to coordinate transfer times, reduce or increase transit needs based on hard ridership data. [Fixed fare model] Simplicity; everyone pays the same price regardless of distance traveled. [Agenda]
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Benefits
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[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agenda
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
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142e1d1c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Agenda
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[Variable fare model] Confusing for first-time riders. Knowledge of the system requires an "acquired" skill [Fixed fare model] Prone to higher rates and service cuts depending on subsidies received [Agenda]
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Risks
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[] |
Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agenda
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
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47/1438042986444.39_20150728002306-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_77886973_2.json
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b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
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[Season] 2001–02 [Pyramid Level] 2 and 1 [Playoffs 1] Champions [Regular Season 2] 11th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
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4th
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Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Regular Season 1
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
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47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
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b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
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[Season] 2002–03 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] 7th [Playoffs 2] Quarter-finals [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
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18th
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Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
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b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2003–04 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] 20th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
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12th
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[
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[
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]
] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2004–05 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Quarter-finals [Regular Season 2] 17th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
|
1st
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"t",
"h"
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[
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"t",
"h"
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] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2005–06 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] 16th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
|
18th
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],
[
"8",
"t",
"h"
]
] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2006–07 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Repechaje [Regular Season 2] 18th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
|
9th
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[
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"t",
"h"
],
[
"8",
"t",
"h"
]
] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2007–08 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] 16th [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
|
13th
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[
"5",
"t",
"h"
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[
"8",
"t",
"h"
]
] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
b547babe_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_1
|
[Season] 2008–09 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] 3rd [Playoffs 2] Semi-finals [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 1]
|
11th
|
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[
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"t",
"h"
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] |
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Regular Season 1
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz
|
47/1438042986806.32_20150728002306-00233-ip-10-236-191-2_884601217_5.json
|
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