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title: "Origin of Thursdaylark"
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description: "When thurstylark isn't thurstylark on libera.chat"
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author: "Thurstylark"
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date: 2023-7-20
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title: Origin of Thursdaylark
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description: When thurstylark isn't thurstylark on libera.chat
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date: 2024-03-08T01:24:13.653Z
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dateCreated: 2024-03-07T23:22:20.486Z
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## Huh?
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## Okay... But that was on Freenode...
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Sure, but then Freenode was taken over by some trust fund kiddie who summarily shit all over the only thing that made Freenode worthwhile in the first place: the users and the communities they curated for decades prior. The support staff either were ousted or left of their own accord to form a new network from its ashes: libera.chat.
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Sure, but then Freenode was taken over by some trust fund kiddie who summarily shit all over the only thing that made Freenode worthwhile in the first place: the users and the communities they curated for decades prior. The support staff either were ousted or left of their own accord to form a new network from its ashes: [libera.chat](https://libera.chat/).
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Everyone basically moved directly over, and I was no different. All my configs stayed the same, and just pointed to libera.chat instead.
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