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This command is often used to obtain the IP of an abusive user to more effectively perform a ban. It is unclear what, if any, privileges are required to execute this command on a server. This command is not formally defined by an RFC, but is in use by some IRC daemons. Support is indicated in a RPL_ISUPPORT reply (numeric 005) with the USERIP ...
An IRC bot performing a simple task. An IRC bot is a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client, and so appears to other IRC users as another user. An IRC bot differs from a regular client in that instead of providing interactive access to IRC for a human user, it performs automated functions.
Bug Hunter is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2015 by lead vocalist and guitarist Cody 'Bug' Hunter.It began as a solo project by Hunter and later formed as a full band, with members consisting of Hunter, Moe Hussein, Marcus Alcantara, Jesse Gallaway, and Kyle Hodgkinson.
Bug hunter or exteriminator, a person who hunts and kills bugs for pest control; Bug hunter, a person employed to hunt down bug (engineering) Bug hunter or debugger, a person who performs debugging; Bug hunter or field research entomologist, a person who studies bugs in the wild
Bug Hunter moved the combat setting out of the Second World War and onto distant planets, where humans are attacked by predatory aliens. [2] Using the Sniper! rules set, the game focuses on "the popular science fiction theme of embattled humans threatened by vicious alien creatures in space and on the ground," [3] with one player taking the human side, and the other player playing the aliens.
Hunter and Ready initiated the first known bug bounty program in 1981 for their Versatile Real-Time Executive operating system. Anyone who found and reported a bug would receive a Volkswagen Beetle (a.k.a. Bug) in return. [16] This was preceded by the Knuth reward check for finding errors in The Art of Computer Programming and TeX in 1968.
Bug hunting may refer to: Insect collecting, the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby; Debugging, the finding and resolving software bugs; Bug bounty program, rewards offered to a those who identify bugs related to security and other vulnerabilities in a software system.
A major component of a bug tracking system is a database that records facts about known bugs. Facts may include the time a bug was reported, its severity, the erroneous program behavior, and details on how to reproduce the bug; as well as the identity of the person who reported it and any programmers who may be working on fixing it.