<js[m]>
That link seems suspicious… But why does Element still make it clickable?
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<icb-[m]>
It's Discord invite spam, but the weird encoding seems like a bug in the bridge (that came via Discord)
<ari>
on irc side it got split into three lines for whatever reason
<js[m]>
<icb-[m]> "It's Discord invite spam, but..." <- It even added a space into the scheme. And yet Element linked it. I wonder if the spam was already encoded this way to circumvent some filters.
<js[m]>
Ah, so a named link and not Element turning a URL into a link. Makes sense.
<js[m]>
Hard to tell on mobile :)
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<WilfriedWonkaKla>
<js[m]> "It even added a space into the..." <- "view source" shows `"formatted_body": "<a href=\"htt\nps:/\n/%64%69%73%63%6f%72%64%2e%67%67/yJ8ZDzaEem\">htt\nps:/\n/%64%69%73%63%6f%72%64%2e%67%67/yJ8ZDzaEem</a> @everyone"` - so even there there's spacing inside, but also it's clearly an 'a href' too...
<Wanda[cis]>
the GPIB addon board has the unfortunate property of having pin headers shorter than the glasgow connectors and fitting in three different positions, two of which are wrong
<Wanda[cis]>
and I guess this is an intrinsic property of any board that tries to use pin headers to interface with glasgow and doesn't take that into account
<whitequark[cis]>
except for the fact thta you can get pin header sockets with a key
<asjackson>
yeah it needs some care, i thought the ones i ordered were keys, but nope so ijust went with them