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L10[02:09:15] <Wired> asie: You
there?
L12[02:09:35] <Wired> Are you busy? We're
trying to get your tape to work on the server :P
L13[02:10:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
anyone know where I would obtain fibreoptic cables?
L14[02:10:26] <asie> Wired: quite busy, but
what's wrong?
L15[02:10:42] <Wired> Just static whenever
I turn my head.
L16[02:10:52] <asie> Wired: did you send a
correct format audio file?
L17[02:11:35] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios: Try
newegg.
L18[02:11:52] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios:
They're far from cheap though.
L19[02:12:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Argh, I
can't use something expensive
L20[02:12:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Dialup
modems it is
L21[02:12:26] <Wired> asie: I hope so, it's
converted to that format that's on your page.
L22[02:12:42] <asie> Wired: send me the
buildscript
L23[02:12:59] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios: I
got about 500 feet of coper CAT6 for $90 or so at my local store
:P
L24[02:13:36] <ShadowKatStudios> No raw
fibre-optic
L25[02:13:39] <ShadowKatStudios> ?
L26[02:13:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Eh, I'll
just pull apart some wireless doorbells and make a serial
link.
L27[02:14:06] <Wired> It's gonna be hard to
find anything fibre optic for cheap.
L28[02:14:25] <Wired> CAT6'll do pretty
much everything you want probably though.
L29[02:14:48] <Kodos> asie, link tot he
page regarding audio formats plox
L30[02:14:59] <ShadowKatStudios> I actually
found some doorbells that have a 4-bit selectable frequency
L31[02:15:28] <ShadowKatStudios> I want to
run a connection 2 blocks.
L32[02:16:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Just a
serial connection
L33[02:16:11] <ShadowKatStudios> So I think
I'll make a transciever out of doorbells
L36[02:17:01] <asie> i found the bug
L37[02:17:05] <asie> and i declare myself
officially retarded
L38[02:17:12] <asie> i ran
getDescriptionPacketTag();, modified the NBT
L39[02:17:19] <asie> then created a packet
using getDescriptionPacketTag() as the NBT
L40[02:17:29] <asie> d'oh!
L41[02:17:53] <Wired> so does that mean we
have to update? :P
L42[02:18:11] <asie> RedLogic?
L43[02:18:13] <asie> for 1.7.2?
L44[02:18:36] <Wired> Huh?
L45[02:19:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Someone
should impliment a 6502.
L46[02:19:32] <asie> Wired: I'm updating
RedLogic for 1.7.2
L47[02:19:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Because
there are processors architectures now right?
L48[02:19:36] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
Yes
L49[02:20:18] <Wired> So do you know what
the problem with the reader is?
L51[02:21:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Do
computers make sounds now?
L52[02:21:52] <Wired> Yeah, they make all
kinds of funny noises.
L53[02:22:37] <ShadowKatStudios> :o they
do!
L54[02:22:49] *
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L55[02:22:58] <asie> Wired: you're writing
it wrong!
L56[02:23:08] <asie> tape:write(x) if
you're doing byte by byte
L57[02:23:11] <Wired> Try reading and
writing to the disk too!
L58[02:23:25] <asie> tape:write(x) if
you're doing arrays
L59[02:23:34] <asie> that's one thing
L60[02:23:42] <asie> secondd, i want to see
how you got the cohens fine
L61[02:23:42] <asie> file*
L62[02:24:12] <Wired> My friend's actually
the one doing all the work, I'll ask him :P
L63[02:24:50] <Wired> It was a wav file
(16bit), then used the tool on the git page
L64[02:24:57] <Wired> wiki page*
L65[02:25:34] <ShadowKatStudios>
component.list()() returns the address of my filesystem?
L66[02:26:08] <Wired> for i,v in
component.list() do print(i..':'..v) end
L67[02:27:15] <asie> also
L68[02:27:16] <asie> is any of you willing
to test chunkloading for 1.7.2?
L69[02:27:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Printer!
:D
L70[02:27:20] <asie> i have no idea how to
reliably test it, to be honest
L71[02:27:56] <ShadowKatStudios>
component.doc?
L73[02:28:18] <asie> so the file might be
corrupt
L74[02:28:23] <asie> send me the cohens
file
L75[02:28:47] <Wired> What kind of
compression do you want? If any?
L76[02:29:01] <Wired> gz, lzma, xz,
zip?
L77[02:29:18] <asie> just zip it up
L78[02:29:21] <asie> i'll look at it
L79[02:31:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Can I get
the functions for a component?
L81[02:33:52] <asie> Wired: it is a correct
format file
L82[02:34:01] <asie> and it plays back
properly in my environment
L83[02:34:41] <Wired> Any idea of what
we're doing wrong then?
L85[02:34:45] <asie> try this code
L86[02:34:48] <ShadowKatStudios>
component.getPrimary returns functions?
L87[02:35:24] <asie> it seems to be
identicla
L88[02:35:27] <asie> but who knows at this
point
L89[02:36:31] <asie> also, Wired, there
will be a *little bit* of static in the background
L90[02:36:38] <asie> that's a side effect
of using a crazy obscure codec made by a friend
L91[02:37:44] <Wired> Lol, it's all good,
it seems to mostly be whenever I turn my head though.
L92[02:37:59] <Wired> Have you tried it on
servers yet?
L93[02:38:03] <asie> Wired: yes
L94[02:38:47] <Wired> We're trying it
now.
L95[02:38:50] <asie> also
L96[02:38:52] <Kodos> Lolwut, I relogged
off and onto my SSP world, and all my OC stuff autobroke
itself
L97[02:38:57] <asie> lesson to myself:
never plug in USB HDDs to $5 hubs
L98[02:39:42] <Wired> What does the a on
the screen printing signify?
L99[02:40:07] <ShadowKatStudios> Wired, is
this on the normal server?
L100[02:40:17] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios:
nope
L101[02:40:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
OK
L102[02:40:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Thought
I was missing out on some fun but it's fine
L103[02:40:45] <Wired> Lol, you can come
on this one if you want
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L105[02:41:01] <ShadowKatStudios> Nah,
working on printing
L106[02:42:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Looks
like the CC API applies to the OC interface
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L108[02:43:36] <Wired> Oh wow, it's
playing!
L109[02:45:02] <ShadowKatStudios> It
worked! I have printed using OC!
L110[02:45:14] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
hook up some sort of BIOS for this stuff
L111[02:45:24] <Sangar> o/
L112[02:45:35] <Michiyo> SKS, I'm working
on a OC Printer heh
L113[02:45:51] <Wired> \o
L114[02:45:58] <ShadowKatStudios> If I had
a BIOS, it could have loadable drivers for sorts of printers
L115[02:46:28] <Wired> asie: It played!
Thanks!
L116[02:46:38] <Wired> It's
incredible!
L117[02:47:44] <ShadowKatStudios> No line
wrapping? Well, I guess it's a good thing there's a getSize
L118[02:50:08] <ShadowKatStudios> I want
to make a mod that has proper processors- small computers with
small amounts of processing power, like a POS terminal or
smartmodem, and massively parallel super computers, and everything
in-between. Also 6502s
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L120[02:58:57] <Sangar> ShadowKatStudios,
that sounds fun. and work. but mostly fun! i didn't follow the idea
of adding low-level real chips to OC any further when i had to come
up with a concept for passing along tables via interrupts :P
L121[02:59:35] <Wired> Emulating the 6502
server side? That screams bad idea.
L122[02:59:45] <ShadowKatStudios> If you
go low-level enough, you need no tables as there are no
tables.
L123[02:59:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Eloraam
managed it Wired
L124[03:01:06] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios:
Yeah, it was horribly slow though.
L125[03:01:19] <Wired> You know, to reduce
lag.
L126[03:01:28] <Wired> and give a more
realistic feel.
L127[03:01:43] <Sangar> ShadowKatStudios,
of course, you still have that option. i don't, really, without
murdering the api and making it unusable for lua :P
L128[03:02:13] <ShadowKatStudios> I'd be
happy with a 1Khz computer if it only took one cycle to execute an
instruction
L129[03:05:25] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
write a file printing program.
L130[03:06:32] <Wired> You know what would
be neat? A third type of computer, supercomputer.
L131[03:06:56] <Wired> Not really sure how
useful it'd be compared to the other types though..
L132[03:07:15] <Wired> I kind of just want
a computer the size of my house ^_^
L133[03:08:48] <ShadowKatStudios>
Multiprocessing?
L134[03:09:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Then
again, enough code would give you a parallal computer out of a
server rack.
L135[03:09:41] <Wired> Can you multithread
on OC computers?
L136[03:11:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Idea:
Impliment UUCP over wireless network cards
L137[03:13:17] <ShadowKatStudios> So /usr
isn't in /df ?
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L139[03:13:24] <ShadowKatStudios>
df*
L140[03:13:37] <asie> Wired: How's the
Tape Drive?
L141[03:13:42] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
That would be fun
L142[03:13:59] <asie> What I would like to
see is contributing a patch to the Lua implementation Sangar uses
that virtually stalls the CPU
L143[03:14:05] <asie> so you can control
CPU power as well
L144[03:14:17] <asie> that would in
addition /greatly/ help server abuse
L145[03:15:14] <asie> Wired: Also, what
server?
L146[03:15:16] <ShadowKatStudios> I
personally want a 1khz embedable CPU that I can put into a POS
terminal, but you know.
L147[03:15:18] <Wired> asie: It's working
great! we even got a bit of my friend's voice to play
L148[03:15:20] <Sangar> Wired, in a single
computer/server? no. you'll have to use some coroutine magic.
L149[03:15:34] <asie> Wired: Server IP and
pack?
L150[03:15:38] <asie> I want to check it
out
L152[03:15:52] <Sangar> asie, I'll be
looking in to automatically yielding from Lua's 'count' debug hook
again, soon.
L153[03:16:02] <Wired> This one's private
for now, but you can come check it out.
L154[03:16:06] <asie> Wired: add Immibis'
Peripherals for OC too
L155[03:16:10] <Sangar> that would
bascially allow me to do that - and it'll avoid having people have
to yield manually.
L157[03:16:17] <Wired> asie: It's on my
main server.
L158[03:17:02] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna come on because why not? And I want to see computronics in
action
L159[03:17:15] <asie> yay
L160[03:17:23] <asie> anyway, downloading,
at 6% now
L161[03:17:25] <Sangar> brb,
breakfast
L162[03:17:31] <Cazzar> I just found a
BRILLIANT ASM debugging tool now...
L163[03:17:35] <Wired> We're in ventrilo
too, same IP, default vent port
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L165[03:17:44] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
eat dinner soon.
L166[03:17:45] <Kenny> \o
L167[03:17:54] <Cazzar> And I have
intergrated it in my ASM classes
L168[03:18:00] <asie> Cazzar: Neat!
L169[03:18:09] <asie> I found a brilliant
ASM code generation tool
L170[03:18:12] <asie> it's called
jitescript
L171[03:18:14] <Cazzar> asie: I'll show
you the output
L172[03:18:15] <asie> I have integrated it
as part of AsieLib
L173[03:18:18] <ShadowKatStudios> ASM =
assembly?
L174[03:18:25] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
ASM as in the Java bytecode manipulation library
L175[03:18:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh
:(
L176[03:18:59] <Cazzar> though, the name
is in reference to Assembly
L177[03:19:08] <asie> yeah
L178[03:19:29] <Cazzar> im trying to make
my bytecode error, and when I WANT it to it doesnt!
L179[03:19:30] <asie> Wired: i'll take a
while because i never used technic before
L180[03:19:34] <asie> Cazzar: ooooh,
shiny
L181[03:19:35] <asie> output?
L182[03:20:00] <Cazzar> one
second...
L183[03:20:01] <Wired> asie: It's not too
complicated, you went to add pack and pasted that link,
right?
L184[03:20:10] <asie> Wired: yup
L185[03:20:18] *
Cazzar just realised I was commenting out arbitary
code
L186[03:20:22] <asie> I plan on using
either AsieLauncher or MCUpdater for my pack if it ever
happens
L187[03:20:30] <Wired> That's pretty much
all there is to it, after that all you have to do is play the
game.
L188[03:20:31] <asie> though it might now
that I fixed the most importnat RedLogic 1.7.2 bug
L189[03:20:32] <Cazzar> he*
L190[03:20:35] <asie> all i need is to
port the 3 or so remaining mods
L192[03:21:20] <asie> that's awesome,
Cazzar
L193[03:21:28] <asie> what DO you need ASM
for, though?
L194[03:21:34] <Cazzar> I wish i learned
of that method AGES ago it makes debugging bytecode EASY as hell
for it
L195[03:21:42] <Cazzar> its a ASM
class
L196[03:21:50] <asie> yes but what are you
using it for
L197[03:22:16] <Cazzar> I need to inject a
.equals and .hashCode into
net/minecraft/client/audio/PositionedSound
L198[03:22:19] <Wired> Java asm makes me
sad panda. Gnu Assembly or die!
L199[03:22:26] <Wired> :P
L200[03:22:35] <Cazzar> Wired: this is how
we base mod now
L201[03:22:39] <asie> okay, Minecraft's
launching
L203[03:22:56] <ShadowKatStudios>
What?
L204[03:23:02] <ShadowKatStudios>
Already?
L205[03:23:07] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
still on 1% download
L206[03:23:26] <Cazzar> asie: guess how
much of a change is needed for that little bit of informational
debug :P
L207[03:24:15] <Cazzar> Also, note it
gives you an idea of what the stack is too :P
L208[03:26:17] <ShadowKatStudios>
3%!
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L210[03:45:06] <Tahg> anyone remember that
2048 game that was posted in here a while ago?
L211[03:45:27] <Cazzar> T.T 300 lines of
just ASM code...
L212[03:45:40] <Kodos> yes, Tahg
L213[03:48:19] <ShadowKatStudios> 2048k
RAM game?
L215[03:50:49] <asie> Wired: well done,
you've got yourself a new player
L217[03:51:10] <Tahg> I've been
practicing
L218[03:51:22] <Wired> asie: Admittedly,
the server's not all that great, but I'm always up for
suggestions.
L219[03:51:22] <Tahg> in case you ever
wondered what color a 4096 was
L220[03:51:36] <Tahg> couldn't quite make
it to a 8192
L221[03:52:01] <asie> Wired: admittedly, i
am willing to help with that
L222[03:52:16] <asie> what's the modpack
by the way?
L223[03:52:35] <Wired> Hold on, updating
this one for your mod anyway :P gimme a minute
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L225[03:53:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Wired,
I'm not gonna be able to come on, it got stuck at 5%
L226[03:54:12] <asie> Wired: because I am
very opinionated on mods
L227[03:54:20] <asie> and my main problem
was I nowhere saw a pack that has the mods I like
L228[03:54:51] <Wired> asie: Yeah, I think
we have too many mods on my server, debating on removing
several.
L229[03:55:01] <Wired> The problem is,
everyone complains and wants x mod.
L230[03:55:05] <asie> Wired: Show me the
pack
L231[03:55:10] <asie> I can help you make
a good pack
L233[03:55:42] <Wired> asie: It's hard to
get people to come on and stay with a minimalist pack, I've tried
it.
L234[03:55:48] <asie> I know /that/
L235[03:55:54] <asie> if you have a
minimalist pack, you need to offer other benefits
L236[03:56:06] <asie> such as facilities
for cyber warfare (forcefields, etc)
L238[03:56:25] <Wired> I don't really have
a modlist, you'll have to download it.
L239[03:56:39] <asie> downloading.
L240[03:57:39] <Wired> asie: Honestly not
really happy with it as-is
L241[03:57:57] <asie> Wired: Don't worry,
I'll help you out
L242[03:58:13] <asie> i have quit ea lot
of experience running servers with minimalist modpacks
L243[03:58:25] <Wired> asie: Lol, well,
uploading the modpack on the private server with your update.
L244[03:58:28] <asie> 14 months of
on-and-off running an MLP-themed modded server, for instance
L245[03:58:31] <asie> and a few
others
L246[03:59:20] <asie> Wired: okay, so,
admittedly, the modpack is a bit crap
L247[03:59:31] <Wired> asie: agreed
L248[03:59:38] <asie> all you seem to have
is TE, TC, PRed and AE
L249[03:59:48] <asie> it should be a tad
more varied
L250[03:59:59] <asie> if you want to look
at something, here's a modpack I was working on
L251[04:00:03] <asie> consisting entirely
of FOSS mods
L253[04:00:09] <asie> main thing: you have
severe lacks in the decoration deparmtnet
L254[04:00:18] <asie> and by severe lacks,
I mean /severe/ lacks
L255[04:00:26] <asie> Chisel and
Carpenter's Blocks are pretty much a must for decoration
nowadays
L256[04:00:33] <Wired> asie: We have a
couple options, either move the server over to the private one, or
drop everyone on their asses and just completely switch around the
pack :P
L257[04:00:40] <asie> Wired: Or...
L258[04:00:45] <asie> I have a spare
server VPS I'm not using
L259[04:00:52] <asie> Let the old server
decay on its own by completely ignoring it
L260[04:00:54] <asie> and work on a new
server
L261[04:00:56] <asie> that's what I tended
to do
L262[04:01:34] <Wired> asie: I'm not
really a big fan of off-site hosting, makes things more of a pain.
This thing's running 24/7.
L263[04:01:45] <asie> That's fine
L264[04:01:47] <Wired> Can we let the
30165 (main) one die off and move to the new one.
L265[04:01:50] <asie> anyway, can you hop
on my Mumble?
L266[04:01:55] <asie> asie.pl
L267[04:02:00] <Wired> We have a vent, but
I guess I can.
L268[04:02:06] <asie> i don't have
ventrilo set up
L269[04:02:08] <asie> i could set it
up
L270[04:02:17] <asie> up to you
really
L271[04:02:32] <Wired> Columna's on the
Vent.
L272[04:02:41] <asie> what's the
address?
L273[04:02:44] <asie> i'll set up ventrilo
real quick
L274[04:02:57] <Wired> same as the server,
but on default vent port
L275[04:03:05] <asie> okay
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L277[04:03:09] <asie> what's the server on
again? :P
L278[04:03:27] <asie> inb4 "Same as
ventrilo, but on this and tat port"
L279[04:03:51] <Wired> eh, hold on
L280[04:03:56] <asie> okay i'll check
myself
L281[04:04:13] <asie> got it
L282[04:04:28] <Wired> Oh, the private
server's updated with your mod.
L283[04:05:18] <asie> Wired: apparently
the OS X version of Ventrilo only supports Speex
L284[04:05:19] <asie> and not GSM
L285[04:05:21] <asie> what. the.
L286[04:05:40] <asie> yep
L287[04:05:44] <asie> the GSM codec is
only supported on Windows
L288[04:05:51] <asie> so we /have/ to go
Mumble
L289[04:05:55] <Michiyo> o_O
L290[04:05:58] <Michiyo> ♥ TS3 :P
L291[04:06:04] <asie> TS3 works here
too
L292[04:06:07] <asie> but Mumble is
good
L293[04:06:17] <Wired> not a big fan of
TS3, I'll take mumble.
L294[04:06:20] <asie> Wired: waiting on
Mumble, get columna there if you could
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L296[04:06:30] <Wired> What's the
ip?
L297[04:06:30] <asie> i just can't get
Ventrilo working without fiddling with my Windows XP virtual
machine
L298[04:06:33] <asie> Wired: asie.pl
L299[04:06:34] <asie> default port
L300[04:08:01] <Wired> What is the default
port? It doesn't have it on the phone version.
L301[04:08:25] <Wired> Scratch that, it
does, and I'm on.
L302[04:08:28] <Wired> But I don't see
you.
L303[04:08:37] <asie> wait
L304[04:08:40] <asie> you're using Mumble
on a phone
L305[04:08:41] <asie> that's buggy
L306[04:08:48] <asie> get back to
Ventrilo, I remembered I have Ventrilo on my iPad
L307[04:08:52] <asie> paid $5 for the damn
thing but it works at least
L308[04:09:06] <asie> sorry for the
issues
L309[04:09:52] <Wired> I hope you didn't
pay for that now o_o
L310[04:10:01] <asie> Wired: half a year
ago
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L317[04:39:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Wireless
keyboards must be the greatest invention ever. :D
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L319[04:41:33] <ShadowKatStudios> I just
with I could see the screen from 2 metres away
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L322[04:56:12] <ShadowKatStudios> D:
Minecraft crashed before it loaded the world D:
L323[04:57:13] *
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L326[05:01:03] <ShadowKatStudios> So
computers make a lot of weird noises now?
L327[05:01:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Like
bloopy noises?
L328[05:01:53] <Wired> Bloopy noises? Not
much, the disks make funny scratchy noises.
L329[05:02:04] <asie> yeah
L330[05:02:07] <asie> the floppy disk ones
are fun
L331[05:02:16] <asie> ...I know what I
need to add
L332[05:02:19] <asie> a *gasp* PC
Speaker!
L333[05:02:20] <ShadowKatStudios>
HDDs?
L334[05:02:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Do they
make noises?
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L336[05:03:27] <ShadowKatStudios> :D Those
FDD noises :D
L338[05:05:08] <asie> you forgot
something
L339[05:05:20] <asie> 92 does the
same
L340[05:05:35] *
ShadowKatStudios writes a script to make the FDD constantly make
noises
L341[05:05:39] <Sangar> hm?
L342[05:06:16] <asie> Sangar: 404
L343[05:06:19] <asie> for deobf JARs
L344[05:06:32] <Sangar> oh. wow. that's...
odd.
L345[05:06:39] <Sangar> i'll look into it.
thanks.
L346[05:08:03] <ShadowKatStudios> while
true do filesystem.list("/mnt/d62") end
L347[05:08:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Floppy
drive noise maker :D
L348[05:08:38] <Sangar> haha :D
L349[05:09:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Morte
soothing than the sound of rain... Mmmh, that's probably bad.
L350[05:09:58] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: I
recorded that sound from my very own Amiga 600
L351[05:10:03] <asie> it has one of the
best floppy drive noises in the world
L352[05:10:13] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
amazing :D
L353[05:10:20] <ShadowKatStudios> What
size floppy?
L354[05:11:44] <asie> 3.5"
L355[05:11:49] <asie> but using a special
Amiga format
L356[05:11:51] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
working on my own Z80-based system, and I'm considering addinf a
floppy drive on top of serial EEPROM for mass storage
L357[05:11:53] <asie> which explains the
different kind of noise
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L359[05:15:29] <Wired> asie: Keep me
posted on your server, I'd really like to see how it turns
out.
L360[05:15:42] <asie> Wired: I still need
to decide on how exactly I want to run it
L361[05:15:48] <asie> and how to
recompensate for the obvious lack of mods because 1.7
L362[05:15:58] <Sangar> ah, asie: didn't
realize that was maven. the deobf one is the default in there
now.
L363[05:16:29] <Sangar> i.e. without
suffix
L364[05:16:33] <asie> thanks
L365[05:18:04] <asie> anyway, i'm almost
done porting Computronics to 1.7.2
L366[05:18:06] <asie> finally
L367[05:18:15] <asie> after that I will
start work on integrating an AE2 API to Computronics
L368[05:19:42] <Sangar> oh ok. LordJoda
was thinking of putting some AE2 support into OpenComponents. if he
ever finds the time :P
L369[05:19:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, I
now have a playlist of the floppy drive noises. I know how I'm
getting to sleep tonight. Own city, you're fired
L370[05:19:46] <Sangar> afk for a
bit
L371[05:19:55] <ShadowKatStudios>
owl*
L372[05:20:46] <ShadowKatStudios> Random
clicky noises while computers are running?
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L374[05:22:06] <ShadowKatStudios> :( I
still can't control OpenPeripherals mechs with OC
L375[05:25:20] <ShadowKatStudios> HDD
noises are boring, can I record the interesting noises my XP
machine makes while starting up?
L376[05:33:25] <asie> working on
Sorters
L377[05:33:32] <asie> a reimplementation
of Sortrons pretty much
L378[05:35:07] <JoshTheEnder> o/ all
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L381[05:44:30] <Sangar> \o
L382[05:44:40] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L383[05:44:57] <Sangar> ShadowKatStudios,
regarding the sounds, i had found some interesting boot sounds all
right, but minecrafts sound mixing is just terrible.
L384[05:45:05] <Sangar> it's no fun making
transitions and such
L385[05:45:50] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll see
how ti sounds, will the mod freak if I replace a sound?
L386[05:45:56] <Kodos> Hey Sangar, I had
an interesting thing happen earlier, not sure if you've had it
reported before
L387[05:46:07] <Sangar> ShadowKatStudios,
nah, should be fine.
L388[05:46:32] <Kodos> I'm still on build
262 of the dev, but I was relogging to fix something unrelated, and
when I came back, all my OC stuff inworld just broke
L389[05:46:43] <Kodos> As in, as I logged
back on
L390[05:47:14] <Sangar> Kodos, broke
how?
L391[05:47:22] <Kodos> As if I left
clicked in creative mode
L392[05:47:32] <Kodos> But ALL of it broke
simultaneous
L393[05:47:33] <Kodos> ly
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L395[05:47:37] <Sangar> o.O
L396[05:47:56] <Kodos> I tried duplicating
it for an hour
L397[05:48:00] <Kodos> Couldn't replicate
the problem
L398[05:48:06] <ShadowKatStudios_> Argh,
my connection is worse than usual
L399[05:48:08] <Sangar> i'm not aware of
anything in oc being capable of causing that
L400[05:48:12] <Kodos> Nor am I
L401[05:48:17] <Kodos> But only OC blocks
was affected
L402[05:48:24] <Sangar> and no, haven't
heard that before :P
L403[05:48:25] <Sangar> huh
L404[05:48:44] <Kodos> I'm running MFFS
and a bunch of other UE stuff. I'm hoping it isn't something weird
Calc did
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L407[05:49:57] <Sangar> no idea. so
basically you came in, saw the blocks and then they went
poof?
L408[05:50:17] <Kodos> I didn't even have
time to see them, they broke as I was loading in
L409[05:50:21] <Kodos> All their contents
dropped
L410[05:50:27] <Kodos> So it was like they
were being removed in creative
L411[05:50:29] <Sangar> o.O
L412[05:50:35] <JoshTheEnder> "Oh
crap he's back, EVERYONE SPLIT" *break*
L414[05:50:39] <Kodos> This
L415[05:50:59] <Sangar> maybe they went
past their expiration date :P
L416[05:51:07] <Kodos> Lol
L417[05:51:17] <Kodos> If OC gets
computers that expire, I'll go back to CC =P
L418[05:51:27] <Sangar> honestly, no idea.
if they dropped their contents that means they loaded correctly, so
it's no id mismatch thing.
L419[05:51:33] <Sangar> haha
L420[05:51:44] <Kodos> I still stand by my
creative tier computer case though
L421[05:52:10] <Sangar> ah right, there
was that. open an issue. really. i'll forget again otherwise.
L422[05:52:22] <Kodos> Okay, on the Mighty
Pirates git?
L424[05:52:53] <Kodos> What should I
prefix the title with
L425[05:52:58] <Kodos> [REQUEST]?
L426[05:53:00] <Sangar> don't
L427[05:53:03] <Sangar> i'll tag it
L428[05:53:04] <Kodos> Okay
L429[05:53:57] <JoshTheEnder> [AWESOME
FEATURE THAT SHOULD BE IMPLIMENTED ASAP]
L430[05:54:16] <Sangar> IMPLIMENTED
L431[05:54:59] <Kodos> Implemented.
L432[05:55:17] <Kodos> Issue opened
L433[05:58:31] <Sangar> haha. 'need
creative case because ocd'. nice.
L434[05:58:49] <Kodos> Points for
honesty?
L435[05:59:00] <Sangar> given :D
L436[05:59:31] <Kodos> \o/
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L439[06:04:25] <ShadowKatStudios> ?y
keyboqrd is ,essing zith ,e so i,,q reboot: Iùll be bqck:
L440[06:04:25] <SirBotOfEnder> I'm sorry,
I couldn't find the help topic you requested :(
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L442[06:05:47] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L444[06:08:47] <Kodos> I need to find a
new person to do my skin, my other guy decided to bail on me
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L448[06:11:56] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
baack
L449[06:12:04] <ShadowKatStudios> The
keyboard was messing with me.
L450[06:12:13] <Sangar> so what did you
spill into it? :P
L451[06:12:56] <ShadowKatStudios> Nothing!
I swear! I think I activated another layout though
L452[06:13:07] <ShadowKatStudios> :P
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L454[06:14:57] <Cazzar> this just in, the
new Minecraft sound wrappers are just a PITA
L455[06:16:50] <Sangar> i hope you don't
expect anyone to be surprised by that :P
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L457[06:17:01] <Din> HAIO
L458[06:17:05] <Kodos> Bleh, converting
this into a skin is going to be a PITA
L459[06:17:13] <Sangar> ohai
L460[06:17:22] <Din> How's everyone
doing?
L461[06:18:06] <Cazzar> Sangar, I don't, I
just spent an entire day trying to work with it and it is
fucked.
L462[06:18:25] <Sangar> Cazzar, yeah, I
know that feeling.
L463[06:18:52] <Sangar> Din, fine. I
guess. looking for bugs. the usual.
L464[06:19:09] <Din> ahh, okay
L465[06:19:50] <Din> Why doesn't english
have a word for a female friend
L466[06:19:52] <Din> It's annoying
L467[06:20:23] <Cazzar> if the sound
manager mojang have now is their API version, I want to shoot
someone.
L468[06:21:09] <asie> Sangar: what is your
recommended way of depending on other mods' APIs?
L469[06:21:15] <asie> i heard packing the
APIs into the JAR is not ideal
L470[06:21:23] <Cazzar> din, depending on
context girlfriend can work :P
L471[06:21:46] <Sangar> asie, if possibly
avoid packing apis, yeah, since when the api changes that easily
leads to crashes (even if just a new method was added)
L472[06:21:54] <asie> yeah
L473[06:22:06] <Din> Cazzar, that's the
issue
L474[06:22:07] <Cazzar> Asie,
@Optional.Interface
L475[06:22:10] <asie> Cazzar: not
that
L476[06:22:14] <asie> instanceof checks
and various handling code
L477[06:22:18] <Sangar> to work around
crashes if the mod isn't there, put stuff into checked blocks with
Loader.isModLoaded e.g.
L478[06:22:20] <asie> i'm trying to make
the Sorter's BC API dependency optional
L479[06:22:25] <Din> I hate having to
specify FEMALE friend.
L480[06:22:29] <asie> Din: so don't!
L481[06:22:50] <Cazzar> also friend is
gender nuteral
L482[06:22:57] <Sangar> and yes,
optional.interface/method.
L483[06:23:08] <Din> Cazzar, that's the
issue .
L484[06:23:27] <Din> It's annoying since
we have a word for it in bosnian
L485[06:23:34] <Cazzar> I'm lost
now.
L486[06:23:39] <Din> Male - prijatelj ;
female - prijateljica
L487[06:23:43] <Din> English: Friend
L488[06:23:49] <asie> some more docs on
how that works?
L489[06:24:03] <asie> Din: English is
built to be a lot more gender-independent than the languages around
here
L490[06:24:07] <Sangar> optional?
L491[06:24:10] <asie> yeah
L492[06:24:11] <Kodos> My brother has a
female friend, he calls her his fag hag.
L493[06:24:21] <Din> Haha ^^
L494[06:24:31] <Din> I'll call my friend
fag hag.
L495[06:24:34] <Sangar> well, what the
javadoc says, basically. if the mod with the specified mod id isn't
installed, the interface gets removed with a class
transformer.
L496[06:24:36] <Din> I'll probably die
tho
L497[06:24:39] <Sangar> same for
methods.
L498[06:24:44] <Cazzar> Sangar, is there a
way to do optional annotations? :P
L499[06:24:56] <asie> right
L500[06:25:06] <Sangar> Cazzar, i don't
think so, that's why SimpleComponent is an interface.
L501[06:25:37] <asie> Sangar: does it get
removed or does the whole method get removed
L502[06:25:42] <asie> for .Metho
L504[06:25:54] <Sangar> for
optional.method the annotated method gets removed.
L505[06:26:06] <Sangar> for
optional.interface just the interface. the methods it defines
stay.
L506[06:26:06] <Cazzar> English can be a
weird but good language
L507[06:26:13] <asie> okay, that
admittedly sucks, a better solution is to write proxy classes
L508[06:26:18] <Cazzar> Coming from a guy
that only knows english
L509[06:26:22] <asie> like
IntegrationBuildCraft_NotPresent and IntegrationBuildCraft
L510[06:26:23] <asie> or something
L511[06:26:54] <Sangar> i dunno, i prefer
it over having multiple tile entity classes
L512[06:27:20] <asie> I guess
L513[06:27:20] <Sangar> also, as long as
the methods don't take any "specific" parameters it's no
problem if they stay
L514[06:27:41] <Sangar> i.e. nothing from
a mods api
L515[06:28:09] <Sangar> i still annotate
all methods because ocd, but it wouldn't be necessary :P
L516[06:29:09] <Sangar> what's a little
annoying is that the optional annotations don't support requiring a
specific version
L517[06:29:38] <Sangar> so if you need
that, at that point you might just handle such things in your own
class transformer
L518[06:30:23] <Cazzar> im still happy of
my little ASM descovery today
L519[06:30:44] <Cazzar> I can write as
much ASM as I want and if it is fucked up, my class transformer
will warn me
L520[06:30:52] <Sangar> to be on the safe
side, mine looks at all classes in oc and rips out all interfaces /
methods with types in its signature that the classloader doesn't
know. that's mostly to avoid scala's synthetic classes screwing me
over, tho :P
L521[06:31:14] <Sangar> Cazzar, that
sounds nice. what lib is that?
L522[06:31:24] <Cazzar> its in ASM
itself
L523[06:31:30] <Cazzar> let me get you an
example
L525[06:32:44] <Sangar> woah
L526[06:32:51] <Cazzar> its a 1 liner too
:P
L527[06:33:08] <Cazzar> I include it in
ALL my asm classes by default now
L528[06:34:27] <Sangar> well well. i'm
happy i can do all i need to do with template classes :P
L529[06:34:59] <Cazzar> I write the
bytecode by hand after generating it with the ASM Bytecode
Outline
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L531[06:35:46] <asie> okay, added BC
wrench handling to AsieLib
L532[06:35:53] <asie>
AsieLibMod.integration.isWrench() and wrench()
L533[06:36:14] <Cazzar> Sangar:
CheckClassAdapter.verify(new ClassReader(writer.toByteArray()),
false, new PrintWriter(System.err));
L534[06:36:22] <Cazzar> that's all it
is
L535[06:36:38] <Sangar> that's nice.
L536[06:37:31] <Cazzar> if you use true
instead of false, it prints all the bytecode
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L538[06:37:58] <Sangar> i'll save that
somewhere in case i'll ever need it :>
L539[06:38:46] <Cazzar> I just use my ASM
class and if it is fucked up in code, it will tell me
L540[06:38:47] <Cazzar> then crash
L541[06:40:28] <Sangar> a propos. i didn't
manage to crash oc in my testing, so i think i'll release 1.2.3
now. waiting for someone to report a bug one minute after it's out
:P
L542[06:41:35] <Cazzar> as you always
get
L543[06:43:49] <Din> Is bitdefender
good?
L544[06:43:57] <Din> it's free right now
^^
L545[06:45:03] <Cazzar> O_O
L546[06:45:12] <Cazzar> its considered
fairly good usually
L547[06:46:16] <Cazzar> also, where do you
see it as free
L549[06:51:49] <Cazzar> Eh, only IS
L551[06:58:52] <asie> woo!
L552[06:58:59] <asie> i finished the
Manual Sorter mode
L553[06:59:04] <asie> which is you can
read the connected inventory's stack data
L554[06:59:09] <asie> and ask for it to be
pulled out via a pipe
L555[06:59:30] <asie> the Automatic Sorter
mode will let you set a type of item to match and if that item is
sent to it via a pipe it will automagically send it through
L556[06:59:46] <asie> a pipe, a hopper or
a inventory likely
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L560[07:26:40] <Michiyo> OMG BUG REPORT! I
keep getting spammed that 1.2.3 is available!
L561[07:26:41] <Michiyo> :P
L562[07:27:53] <Sangar> oh, that actually
works? :X
L563[07:28:05] <Michiyo> lmao
L564[07:28:05] <Michiyo> yes
L566[07:28:37] <Sangar> nice.
L567[07:28:58] <Bizzycola> Oh the spam,
it's everywhere!
L568[07:29:02] <Sangar> well, i found an
actual... bug. sort of. more of an incompatibility with RiM.
*sigh*
L569[07:29:02] <Bizzycola> It's like a
whole line! :p
L570[07:29:16] <Michiyo> Sangar, oh?
L571[07:29:25] <Michiyo> I'm finding all
kinds of issues with RIM currently :/
L572[07:29:38] <Sangar> yeah. with the new
save system, if the computer gets moved across a chunk border it
won't restore its state -.-
L573[07:30:00] <Bizzycola> moving
computers with RiM
L574[07:30:02] <Bizzycola> sounds
fun!
L575[07:30:05] <Michiyo> Like the
IllegalMonitorStateException when moving stuff with CC after OC has
interacted with anything RiM related.
L576[07:30:09] <Bizzycola> ooh I have a
3.4 second ping :D
L577[07:30:25] <Sangar> Michiyo, that
sounds fun indeed.
L578[07:30:46] <Michiyo> like... I can
break the computer, the controller, the CC computer, remove all
cables, place it all back.. and it still gives said error.. the
move WORKS
L579[07:30:49] <Michiyo> but error..
lol
L580[07:31:09] <Sangar> o.O
L581[07:38:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Night
guys o/
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L583[07:50:16] <Cazzar> Hehe, my latest
commit message: line 2: "Because fuck minecraft!"
L584[07:52:57] <Michiyo> That would fit
roughly 80% of my latest commits perfectlu
L585[07:57:30] <Kodos> I <3 you
guys
L587[08:21:38] <SpiritedDusty> Sangar,
where is the scala file for the screen component? I can't find it
;_;
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L589[08:23:50] <Sangar> SpiritedDusty,
it's directly in the tile entity
L590[08:23:57] <SpiritedDusty> oh
L591[08:26:04] <SpiritedDusty> what is the
default state of a screen when you place it? on, off?
L592[08:26:17] <Sangar> on
L593[08:26:35] <Sangar> i'll away for a
few hours, be back later this evening.
L594[08:26:48] <SpiritedDusty> k cya
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L600[08:44:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Guys, as
far as the internet goes, do you think 1AM is off-peak?
L601[08:45:05] <tgame14> there is no
off-peak
L602[08:45:10] <tgame14> there is just
off-peak in your country
L603[08:45:17] <iLLHunter> ^
L604[08:45:18] <Michiyo> timezone*
L605[08:45:20] <Michiyo> :P
L606[08:45:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
th'at's what I mean
L607[08:46:07] <Michiyo> 1 AM eastern, is
10PM Pacific, which is very much peak heh
L608[08:46:46] <ShadowKatStudios> All the
normal people are offline, everywhere except McDonalds is closed, I
think I might be able to download something
L609[08:46:55] <Michiyo> heh
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L611[08:47:51] <ShadowKatStudios> And I'm
prepared if I fall asleep- I'm laying on the couch with a wireless
keyboard and mouse.
L612[08:48:18] <ShadowKatStudios> My plan
is perfect!
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L614[08:48:37] <ShadowKatStudios>
Muahahahahaha
L615[08:55:23] <ShadowKatStudios> So I had
a great idea: I could use computronics tapes to store data I would
later forward in a delay-tolerant mesh network
L616[09:06:22] <asie> so i finished the
MANUAL mode of the Sortron clone
L617[09:06:33] <asie> and I just realized
that it accidentally picked up the computer case as the inventory
it's supposed to sort
L618[09:06:54] <asie> i need to add a
detection to stop OC entities from being detected
L619[09:11:18] <ShadowKatStudios> :D It's
like the cassette deck in my room
L620[09:11:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Except
this doesn't have a cool analog dial for audio i/o
L621[09:14:30] <asie> hmm
L622[09:14:32] <asie> analog dials?
L623[09:14:46] <asie> i am considering
rewriting tape drives to use a network-based system one day
L624[09:14:52] <asie> Audio Cables, Signal
Manipulators and Speakers and whatnot
L625[09:14:58] <asie> even audio
generators
L626[09:15:09] <asie> with the ability to
mux, everything done via DFPWM to save processing power
L627[09:16:22] <iLLHunter> it looks like
'left' and 'right' are reveresed when using rs signal
L628[09:16:37] <iLLHunter> in the
vid
L629[09:17:43] <Michiyo> It's left and
right from the computers perspective.
L630[09:19:46] <iLLHunter> yeah backwards,
just wanted to make sure that was the case / intentional
L631[09:20:05] <ShadowKatStudios>
component.tape_drive.write({10,1,1,10});
component.tape_drive.read(10) gives me a bunch of 0s?
L632[09:20:34] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
you need to rewind
L633[09:20:42] <asie> you write and read
sequentially
L634[09:20:46] <asie> and (10) is not a
position but an amount
L635[09:23:20] <ShadowKatStudios> If I
seek the negative length of the tape I get position 0 right?
L636[09:23:31] <asie> yes
L637[09:24:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool, I
can re-zero once I finish.
L638[09:26:23] <ShadowKatStudios> I wish
we could access individual RAM locations in the computer from Lua-
core dump anyone?
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L640[09:28:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Man,
those FDD noises :D
L641[09:40:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Basic
tapedrive reading and writing
L642[09:41:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I think
one of those 8MiB tapes will make a very nice netwoek buffer
L643[09:44:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Time to
make a tape backup system
L644[09:47:35] <ShadowKatStudios> asie:
Would writing 731 bytes to a tape take more than 20 seconds?
L645[09:47:46] <asie> writing is
instantenous
L646[09:47:48] <asie> at least for
now
L647[09:47:53] <asie> also, no, 4096 bytes
are one second so
L648[09:47:59] <asie> writing definitely
won't be slower than playback
L649[09:48:06] <asie> or reading
L650[09:49:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Odd,
anything tape-drive related makes the computer hang
L651[09:49:48] <asie> what?
L652[09:49:55] <asie> for how long
L653[09:50:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh, it's
just my method that's slow, never mind
L654[09:51:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Reading
731 characters using an inefficient loop takes time
L655[09:51:35] <asie> yeah
L656[09:52:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Now,
leave it for 10 minutes while it backs up my program...
L657[09:54:05] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
try sending in whole byte arrays
L658[09:54:23] <ShadowKatStudios> This is
just a proof of concept atm
L659[09:54:35] <ShadowKatStudios> It
works, but it's really slow
L660[09:54:38] <asie> yes
L661[09:54:41] <asie> each read() call
takes a tick
L662[09:54:43] <asie> so send byte
arrays
L663[09:54:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Oooh, it
finished!
L664[09:56:11] <ShadowKatStudios> If there
are 20tps, that's 36.55 seconds to save/load 731 bytes.
L665[09:57:10] <asie> yes
L666[09:57:21] <asie> that will be changed
later once read calls are properly balacned
L667[09:57:40] <asie> also, you can
actually write audio live
L668[09:57:52] <asie> here's the deal: run
play(), sleep for exactly 0.05 seconds (1 tick)
L669[09:58:01] <asie> write 1024 bytes
(1/4th of a second, seek(-1024)
L670[09:58:04] <asie> sleep for 0.25
seconds, repeat
L671[09:58:16] <asie> that abuses the fact
the tape is read 4 times a second and the game ticks 20 times
L672[09:58:46] <ShadowKatStudios> :o
Network audio streaming?
L673[09:58:51] <Gopher> reboot
L674[09:58:54] <Gopher> ...derp
L675[09:59:04] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
possible!
L676[09:59:07] <ShadowKatStudios> :o
L677[09:59:11] <asie> or even streaming
DFPWM data over the internet
L678[09:59:26] <asie> essentially you'd
have to continually seek(-1024) FIRST then write 1024 bytes
L679[09:59:32] <ShadowKatStudios> You
could download music with a http card
L680[09:59:32] <asie> then you can
actually stream audio live
L681[09:59:37] <asie> or you could run a
radio station
L682[09:59:43] <asie> by streaming DFPWM
data over TCP
L683[09:59:46] <asie> i mean, it's only
4KB/second
L684[09:59:48] <asie> it's doable
L685[10:00:19] <ShadowKatStudios> I wonder
if I could get the OC network running at 4KB/s
L686[10:00:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Just
send packets of 4k
L687[10:01:01] <asie> or packets of 1k
every 1/4 seconds
L688[10:01:22] <ShadowKatStudios> 4k gives
you more time for the message to arrive if you use repeaters
L689[10:01:36] <asie> not really as the
lag is constant anyway
L690[10:01:42] <asie> in addition, combine
that and HTTP
L691[10:01:46] <asie> and you can create
ingame radiostations
L692[10:01:51] <asie> that's how versalite
the tape drives are
L693[10:02:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
Everything between data and audio streaming
L694[10:02:43] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna use tapes as a program distribution method
L695[10:02:56] <ShadowKatStudios> 'Extract
at own risk'
L696[10:03:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Also as
a buffer for store-forward nodes
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L698[10:13:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Debug
messages: Cool for the first line, horrible afterwards
L699[10:13:55] <ShadowKatStudios> This
scrolling is killing me.
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L701[10:16:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
now reading from tape.
L702[10:19:10] <ShadowKatStudios> It
worked!
L704[10:22:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Maximum
size for packets over a network is 8k...
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L706[10:23:12] <SpiritedDusty>
compression!
L707[10:23:36] <ShadowKatStudios> That'd
give me 2 seconds of audio data
L708[10:24:09] <SpiritedDusty> compress
your audio! :P
L709[10:24:30] <SpiritedDusty> you might
squeeze out a few more seconds
L710[10:24:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Got any
pure-lua compression programs I could use and take less than 2
seconds to decompress?
L711[10:25:23] <Gopher> there's a
compression lib on the openprograms repo, but no idea if it's fast
enough XD
L712[10:25:52] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
actually more woried about my routing protocol, the bang path alone
could exceed 8k on a long trip...
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L715[10:26:33] <asie> Sorters *kind of*
work
L716[10:27:25] <asie> SpiritedDusty: GZIP
and XZ give a ~8% saving
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L718[10:27:32] <asie> and it's already
used for storing the tapes on the real-life HDD
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L720[10:28:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
kind-of is better than not at all
L722[10:29:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Looks
useful, but I'd have tp test speed
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L724[10:32:37] <ShadowKatStudios_>
32-minute tape is 8KB?
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L727[10:34:10] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
one second is 4096Kb
L728[10:34:14] <asie> err
L729[10:34:16] <asie> 4096 bytes
L730[10:34:19] <asie> one minute is 240
kilobytes
L731[10:34:28] <asie> so 32-minute tapes
would be about 7680KB
L732[10:34:50] <ShadowKatStudios> I blame
Windows.
L733[10:37:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Can I
have a local function as an event listener?
L734[10:40:46] <Gopher> I don't see why
not, given how lua works
L735[10:42:45] <ShadowKatStudios>
Awesomesauce
L736[10:44:27] <Gopher> still feel like
I've got a ways to go, but getting more of a feel for what oc does
and doesn't do compared to cc
L737[10:44:45] <Gopher> event handler
callback system is nice.
L738[10:46:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Makes me
think interrupts.
L739[10:49:01] <iLLHunter> i have powered
server rack with servers, bound remote to a server w shift
rt-click. when i right click remote i get black terminal window. no
cursor. typing shows nothing
L740[10:49:06] <iLLHunter> what am i doing
wrong
L741[10:51:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Is the
server turned on?
L742[10:51:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Does it
have a graphics card?
L743[10:52:04] <iLLHunter> ah no gfx
card
L744[10:52:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Is the
wireless strength a range in blocks>
L745[10:53:34] <ShadowKatStudios> :o Using
messages as interrupts, I could administer the node while it's
still able to transmit!
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L756[11:00:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Anyway,
imma head to bed, it's 3 AM and I need to be up in 3 hours
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L768[11:09:31] <asie> i'm backporting
Sorters to 1.6.4 right now
L769[11:10:06] <asie> as BC on 1.7.2 is
broken
L770[11:11:37] <asie> yup
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L779[11:53:25] <Gopher> oh wow. was just
going over recipes and working out the total cost for basic tier 1
stuff and suddenly remembered something from the forum...
L780[11:53:38] <Gopher> I'm on default
recipes. There are hardmode recipes too.
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L782[11:54:23] <Gopher> well, actually
looking at the totals, the default aren't /that/ expensive.
Tedious, with all the intermediate crafting, but not actually that
expensive, at least for tier 1, barely looked at tier 2/3
L783[11:54:49] <Gopher> about a dozen gold
ingots, half a stack of iron, and a stack of redstone dust, plus
misc trivial stuff
L784[11:55:20] <Gopher> nothing you
couldn't easily have within an hour in survival, even if you're
unlucky in mining
L785[11:55:30] <Gopher> even without ore
doubling
L786[11:57:10] <asie> yeah
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L790[12:17:06] <tgame14> Sangar, i cant do
anInt++
L791[12:17:07] <tgame14> ?
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L794[12:28:13] <Gopher> lua doesn't have
++/--
L795[12:28:15] <Gopher> if I understand
yer q
L796[12:28:26] <JoshTheEnder> i = i +
1
L797[12:35:24] <Gopher> if he was
expecting ++, it seemed safe to assume he could have figured that
much out XD
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L800[12:44:27] <Kenny> tgame14: Sangar is
afk for a while
L801[12:44:48] <Kenny> !deop
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L806[13:42:19] <Gopher> ok, I'm having
some confusion here. From what I've read I thought a program
running in an event.pull loop is supposed to be interruptable with
ctrl+alt+c?
L807[13:43:59] <ping> :D Gopher
L808[13:44:16] <ping> yeah, ctrl-alt-c or
ctrl-shift-c should work
L809[13:44:16] <Gopher> hi, ping :)
L810[13:44:24] <Gopher> YEs, that is what
I thought. They are not.
L812[13:44:59] <Gopher> example, at a lua
prompt, "while true do e={event.pull()} print(e[1])
end"
L813[13:44:59] <Gopher> nothing seems to
be capable of breaking out of that
L814[13:46:30] <Gopher> with that example,
I see the key_down event when ctrl is pressed, a second when I add
alt, then see no events for the "c". Then get the key_ups
for alt and ctrl.
L815[13:46:44] <Gopher> ctrl-shift-c, I
see all 3 key_down events
L816[13:46:48] <SirEnder> e={event.pull()}
is not lua syntax
L817[13:46:55] <SirEnder> wait nvm
L818[13:47:21] <Gopher> the code works as
intended, it just isn't interruptable :)
L819[13:47:31] <SirEnder> then i have no
idea
L820[13:47:31] <Gopher> now, obviously, I
can write proper ways to exit my actual programs
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L822[13:48:21] <Gopher> but I for some
reason c+a+c is not working as it's apparently supposed to.
:/
L823[13:49:10] <Gopher> this is in the
latest released for 1.6.4, not one of the dev releases
L824[13:49:10] *
Gopher leaves that in the channel and goes back to
coding
L825[13:50:07] <ping> "When you're
done, press Ctrl+C do quit it (or Ctrl+D if the prompt is empty).
Another useful key combination is Ctrl+Alt+C, which lets you break
out of sleeps. For example, if you started something like while
true do os.sleep(1) end, that's the key combination that'll break
that loop. Alternatively just turn it off and on again.
"
L826[13:50:20] <ping> only for sleeps?
.-.
L827[13:50:44] <Gopher> ah. That would
explain it then.
L828[13:51:14] <Gopher> wait, no, it
doesn't
L829[13:51:34] <Gopher> ctrl+alt+c does
not break out of that loop for me XD
L830[13:51:41] <Gopher> nor
ctrl+shift+c
L831[13:51:57] <SirEnder> as it said; it's
only for sleeps
L832[13:52:12] <Gopher> so it breaks out
of the sleep, not the loop containing the sleep.
L833[13:52:13] <ping> so strange
L834[13:52:28] <Gopher> meanign the
example in the quote above is /severely/ misleading
L835[13:52:31] *
ping pokes Sangar
L836[13:52:38] <Gopher> that's valid, if
that's hwo it works
L837[13:52:47] <Gopher> I'm just trying to
figure out how everyhting works XD
L838[13:53:03] <ping> lua 5.2 is
aliens?
L839[13:53:33] <Gopher> it's not the lua
itself, it's the cc vs oc apis and setups.
L840[13:53:44] <ping> yes, verry
strange
L841[13:53:51] <iLLHunter> i have adaptor
next to ME controller. shift rt-click on adaptor with analyzer
shows applied energistics and address but does not copy it so i can
paste it into remote terminal. is there a step i am missing?
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L843[13:54:24] <iLLHunter> server case is
on top of adaptor block
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L845[13:54:32] <iLLHunter> rack*
L846[13:54:52] <SpiritedDusty> iLLHunter,
you can list the components from the terminal and just do it from
there
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L850[13:55:04] <Gopher> if it's connected,
I'd think you can get the address in code from the computer,
through the component api
L851[13:55:10] <Gopher> ninja'd
L852[13:55:10] <ping> ._.
L853[13:55:13] <SpiritedDusty> :3
L854[13:55:16] <ping> services just
dieed?
L855[13:55:22] <Gopher> again
L856[13:55:26] <Gopher> they've been on
and off all day
L857[13:55:37] <SpiritedDusty> ping, your
alienmagicshit broke it
L858[13:56:12] *
ping sends CTCP aliens to services
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L864[13:57:43] <iLLHunter> what am i
looking for, i do not see it listed in components
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L866[13:58:17] <iLLHunter> screen,
filesystem, gpu, keyboard, computer, modem
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L868[13:58:24] <SpiritedDusty> iLLHunter,
then theres something wrong
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L870[13:58:31] <SpiritedDusty> are you
sure its connected?
L871[13:58:46] <iLLHunter> it is sitting
directly on top of it
L872[13:58:52] <SpiritedDusty> do you have
an adapter?
L873[13:59:06] <iLLHunter> server rack on
top of adaptor, me controller to the right of adaptor
L874[13:59:08] <iLLHunter> real
right
L875[13:59:28] <SpiritedDusty> hm… what
version of OC are you on?
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L877[14:00:00] <iLLHunter> jar is
1.6.4-1.2.2.224
L879[14:00:37] <ping> latest is 291
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L881[14:01:19] <SpiritedDusty> newest as
in newest release version
L882[14:01:33] <ping> i prefer beta
L883[14:01:43] <SpiritedDusty> I prefer
untested code! :D
L884[14:03:34] <iLLHunter> i updated
o-components to latest too
L885[14:06:23] <iLLHunter> same thing not
listed
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L888[14:12:27] <iLLHunter> in the tut vid
there is a gui for the adaptor that the item must be masked in but
i was not able to get a gui on the adaptor to come up
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L890[14:21:17] <ping> D: gopher
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L892[14:23:08] <ping> :D Gopher
L893[14:23:21] <Gopher> if I start having
a bad internet day, that autogreet from kenny is gonna get old fast
XD
L894[14:24:31] <Kenny> iLLHunter: the
adapter GUI was done away with a long time ago
L895[14:25:41] <iLLHunter> any ideas why
this is not showing up as a component in the system
L896[14:26:47] <Kenny> is it from an AE
system?
L898[14:27:16] <Kenny> not all mod items
are available tghrough the adapter block
L899[14:27:33] <iLLHunter> me controller
is one of the few things mentioned
L900[14:28:06] <Kenny> there is a very
good reason. AE systems have not yet been added into the code for
OpenComponents
L901[14:29:00] <iLLHunter> was it there
and removed? the Opencompnents section of the forum post lists ME
controller as something that can be queried
L902[14:29:02] <Kenny> but you have to
have OpenComponents for the adpater block to access
L903[14:29:34] <Kenny> i think that would
apply if you have ComputerCraft installed also
L904[14:30:01] <iLLHunter> "When
placed next to an Applied Energistics ME Controller information on
the stored items can be queried."
L905[14:30:12] <iLLHunter> that lead me to
believe the code was there
L906[14:30:21] <iLLHunter> so you're
saying someone removed it?
L907[14:30:30] <Kenny> if you have
COMPUTERCRAFT and OpenCompnents both installed
L908[14:31:03] <Kenny> Ar doesn't include
inate support for OC yet
L909[14:31:04] <iLLHunter> that is on the
open computers forum post, not computercraft
L910[14:31:11] <iLLHunter> but i have both
those installed regardless
L911[14:32:04] <Kenny> get it thruough
your head, you NEED both COLMPUTERCRAFT and OpenCompents for some
\things to show up with the adapter block
L912[14:32:14] <Gopher> I've got a
partially-finished cc turtle script to make more turtles given only
a few saplings to start. I'm kindof tempted now to make that turtle
build a top-tier OC system instead... lol
L913[14:32:21] <Kenny> then i don't know
what the issue is
L914[14:33:24] <iLLHunter> kenny i have
all those installed and updated. i guess your point is that it is
not going to work. my point is that it says it is going to work on
the OC forum post. maybe someone should change that
L915[14:33:28] <Kenny> do you have the
server rack on top of the adapter?
L916[14:33:48] <Gopher> Actually
L917[14:33:48] <iLLHunter> are you asking
me?
L918[14:34:05] <Gopher> ComputerCraft
can't talk to AE either. Do yo have OpenPeripherals
installed?
L919[14:34:22] <Gopher> because that's
waht lets CC talk to a lot of mod blocks
L920[14:36:07] <Kenny> iLLHunter: inthat
pic you p[osted, starting with the top LEFT block goling across the
top and then the bottom, list each component you have there. I'm
going to set it up ikn game and see what the issue is
L921[14:37:01] <Kenny> WAIT. are you using
a server rack for this?
L922[14:37:12] <iLLHunter> OC server rack,
with server(blade), to the right of that is ME crafting
Terminal
L923[14:37:18] <iLLHunter> yes
L924[14:37:27] <Kenny> adapterblock on the
bottom?
L925[14:37:34] <iLLHunter> yes
L926[14:37:48] <Kenny> do you have the
server set up to access threu the Bottom?
L927[14:38:21] <iLLHunter> a-ha!
L928[14:38:26] <iLLHunter> thats what i
was doing wrong
L929[14:38:31] <iLLHunter> thanks
L930[14:38:45] <iLLHunter> i see
me_controller now
L931[14:38:59] <Kenny> it took it a minute
to sink in that you were usihng a server rack :P
L932[14:39:18] <Kenny> i kept thinking
computer not server
L933[14:41:00] <Kenny> now back to working
on the CompViewer so it can be used on all tiers of computers
L934[14:41:48] <iLLHunter> yeah day 0 with
the mod for me, and i already know i prefer servers. i do not need
screens much, and I like the remote terminal and higher available
ram and hdd
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L938[14:45:52] <Kenny> the tier 3.5 ram
will also work in the tire 3 computer
L939[14:46:14] <Sangar> evening
L940[14:46:20] <Kenny> \o
L941[14:46:39] <Gopher> Kenny, that's
good, since there aren't tier 3.5 cases, right? :)
L942[14:46:49] <Kenny> right hehe
L943[14:47:11] <Kenny> now we need a
laptop computer
L944[14:47:22] *
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L945[14:48:06] <Kenny> Sangar: i finally
got the line splitting code done and working right
L946[14:48:28] <Sangar> looking through
the last lines, iLLHunter is the server set to connect to the
bottom (in the rack gui)?
L947[14:48:32] <Kenny> it allows me to
adjust the for different screen sizes
L948[14:48:44] <Kenny> we found that out
:)
L949[14:48:44] <Sangar> i should read up
to the end!
L950[14:48:58] <Sangar> great
L951[14:49:15] <Kenny> and that issue went
on as long as it did because i wasn't thniking server
L952[14:49:17] <Sangar> that's what i get
for being superficial :P
L953[14:49:32] <Sangar> heh
L954[14:50:19] <Kenny> i just wish i had a
printer (irl) so i could print the Viewer code out and make the
adjustments in the code easier
L955[14:50:28] <Kenny> either that or a
second monmitor
L956[14:50:58] <Sangar> hah
L957[14:51:24] <Sangar> two monitors are
great for coding, yeah
L958[14:51:40] <Kenny> i have another
monitor but no DVI cable
L959[14:51:54] <Kenny> both monitors have
VGA cords
L960[14:53:03] <Kenny> think i'll go ujp
to the computer store beginning of the month and get a DVI cord.
then i can use both of them
L961[14:53:19] <Kenny> have to do
something now that i'm starting to do modding
L962[14:56:15] <Sangar> :)
L963[14:57:55] <Kenny> well, i now have a
function to find the last position of a char in a string :)
L964[14:59:20] <Kenny> one question. if i
need to end a line with a quote how do i add it on?
L965[15:00:01] <Kenny> ex:
string:"()/k"..delim..(quote mark here)
L966[15:00:40] <Kenny> i know i use the
esc char but not how to do it
L967[15:01:36] <Sangar> either ..'"'
or .."\""
L968[15:01:48] <Kenny> ok
L969[15:01:50] <Kenny> thank you
L970[15:04:55] <Gopher> I didn't realise
lua supported the "" style
L971[15:07:32] <ping> ._.
L972[15:07:47] <Sangar> lua has many ways
to quote strings :P ..[["]] would als work. or ..[=["]=].
or ..[==["]==]... and so on :D
L973[15:07:50] <ping> Gopher, wat
L974[15:08:12] <Gopher> No, I mean
"" to embed literal "s in strings :P
L975[15:08:55] <Sangar> i think your font
is messing with you
L976[15:09:08] <Sangar> that's ' " '
without the spaces
L977[15:10:29] <ping> not using a fixed
width font?
L978[15:10:29] <Gopher> aaah. lol. yes.
Wow, "" and '"' are indistinguishable in this font
apparently.
L979[15:10:31] <ping> blasphemy
L980[15:10:40] <Kenny> i'm trying to make
a function that will do this: tmpStr:match'^.*() ' but the last
char in the line is the delimiter which is a space
L981[15:11:24] <Gopher> actually, no, they
don't, just very similar. And it is fixed-width actually. What do I
look like, a barbarian?
L982[15:11:41] <Kenny> so i would have
tmpStr:match'^.*()'..delimiter but i need a quote on the end so the
delimiter is included
L983[15:14:01] <Kenny> !deop
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L985[15:14:15] <Gopher> you'll have to
escape your ()s, too. match will think that is a match group adn
return an empty string.
L986[15:15:02] <Kenny> actually this works
as is: tmpStr:match'^.*() '
L987[15:15:17] <Kenny> i was looking for
the last position of a space in the line
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L989[15:15:55] <Kenny> i'm just tgrying to
make a function where i can change that last char
L990[15:16:49] <Kenny> i just don't want
to have to memorize lua patterns for string searching
L991[15:16:52] <ping> string:gsub("(
).-$",char)
L992[15:16:53] *
Kenny is lazy
L993[15:16:59] <ping> will replace last
space with char
L994[15:17:14] <Kenny> i don't want to
replace it
L995[15:17:23] <Kenny> in the string that
is
L996[15:17:53] <Kenny> i want to be able
to change the char in the function so instead of searching for a
space it will search for another char
L998[15:18:33] <Kenny> so instead of
tmpStr:match'^.*() ' (looking for a space) i do
tmpStr:match'^.*()r' (searching for an r
L999[15:18:54] <Gopher> the empty capture
group is confusing me.
L1000[15:19:03] <ping>
tmpStr:match('^.*()'..char)
L1001[15:19:20] <Kenny> ok. thanks ping.
i'll try that
L1002[15:20:19] <ping> though it will
break if its a special char ()[]$+-*?
L1003[15:20:59] <Gopher> don't forget
.
L1004[15:21:25] <Kenny> just using it for
my line splitting code
L1005[15:21:48] <Gopher> as in, finding
carriage returns and splitting into lines?
L1006[15:22:32] <Kenny> no carriage
return
L1007[15:22:40] <Kenny> one line 200
chars long
L1008[15:23:18] <Kenny> i need it so i
can make the CompViewer for OC work on all 3 tiers of computers not
just tier 3
L1009[15:23:25] <Gopher> Ah. well, you
seem to have the current obstacle sorted, so I'll let you get on
with it, heh
L1010[15:23:34] <Gopher> ah, line
wrapping then, gotcha
L1011[15:24:07] <Kenny> right, but i had
to adjust the line width according to the resolution of the
monitor
L1012[15:24:14] <Gopher> yes, I
follow
L1013[15:24:34] <Kenny> a tier 2 is 80 x
25 (though i think that should be for the tier 1)
L1014[15:24:54] <Kenny> i don't remmebr
right off hand what the res is for a tier 1
L1015[15:25:10] <Kenny> but i think it is
50 wide
L1016[15:25:23] <Kenny> and maybe 15
lines high
L1017[15:26:08] <Kenny> i've been messing
with computers since they first hit the market for home use and
i've never seen a monitor with that low of a resolution
L1018[15:26:31] <Kenny> that res only
applied to graphics pages ojn the old CGA video cards
L1019[15:26:32] <Gopher> have you seen
one with 64k of ram?
L1020[15:26:40] <Kenny> with less
L1021[15:26:45] <Kenny> how about
4k
L1022[15:26:51] <Kenny> max was 48k
L1023[15:27:05] <Kenny> that was my first
computer
L1024[15:27:23] <Kenny> 4k in the
keyboard and an interface that let you expand it to 48k
L1025[15:27:38] <Gopher> what kind of
computer? O_o
L1026[15:27:43] <Kenny> TRS-80
L1027[15:27:58] <Kenny> came out by Radio
Shack in 1978
L1028[15:28:28] *
Kenny has been around since the beginning of time
L1029[15:28:35] <Gopher> lol.
L1030[15:28:46] <Gopher> Not used to
encountering people older than me on minecraft-related irc
channels.
L1031[15:29:03] <Kenny> my birthday is
one month from today
L1032[15:29:08] <Gopher> My earliest
computer memories are early-mid 80s.
L1033[15:29:16] <Kenny> i'll be 57
L1034[15:29:25] <Gopher> Unless you count
watching the family play pong, being pissed I didn't get a turn
because I was too young lol
L1035[15:29:25] <Kenny> i was 21 when
that computer came out
L1036[15:29:56] <Kenny> and back then you
HAD to learn to program to use it
L1037[15:30:16] <Kenny> so my first
language was good old GW-BASIC
L1038[15:30:24] <Kenny> using line
numbers
L1039[15:30:55] <Kenny> data was stored
on a cassette tape
L1040[15:31:56] <Gopher> heh. Roughly a
decade later, my first progrmaming was in in AppleSoft Basic, which
also used line numbers, but did have a floppy drive :)
L1041[15:32:32] <ping> D: applesoft
L1042[15:32:59] <Kenny> i remember those
too. had an old apple IIc and IIe
L1043[15:33:09] <Gopher> heh. Got bored
with the 1 game I had, and learned that my family's apple gave you
the little ] basic promot if you turned it on without a disk.
L1044[15:33:13] <Kenny> and a
Nacintosh
L1045[15:33:17] <Gopher> So found the
manual and figured out what the hell that was about.
L1046[15:33:31] <ping> i like diving in
LBP then instantly getting kicked
L1047[15:33:40] <iLLHunter> apple II
plus, my first machine
L1048[15:34:14] <Gopher> Was an Apple
][GS here, the first and last time we had a "family"
computer
L1049[15:34:24] <Gopher> by the second
one, any pretense it was anything but /my/ computer was gone
L1050[15:35:00] <Kenny> lol
L1051[15:35:29] <Gopher> eventually - in
the 21st century - my mom finally got a computer, for email and
shopping online and downloading trojans
L1052[15:38:24] <Chanshark> hey, is there
a way to to track the mouse pos?
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L1054[15:39:24] <Kenny> o/
L1055[15:39:42] <Gopher> no mousemove
events, that I've seen, no
L1056[15:39:58] <Chanshark> alright,
thanks
L1057[15:40:25] <Gopher> a drop event, at
the end of a drag, would be nice.
L1058[15:40:44] <Gopher> sometimes
treating a drag as a series of short drags is not entirely
practical.
L1060[15:40:56] <Kenny> check that
out
L1061[15:40:58] <Gopher> ex, dragging a
file in a visual file browser
L1062[15:41:18] <Kenny> Gopher there are
mouse events in OC
L1063[15:41:29] <Gopher> I know, but the
only ones I've seen are click and drag?
L1064[15:41:35] <Gopher> not down/up, or
drop
L1065[15:41:56] <Gopher> or move
L1066[15:42:28] <Kenny> your right. not
sure how you would even implement that
L1067[15:42:44] <Gopher> I can happily
live without move, down, or up
L1068[15:43:05] <Gopher> mouse-over
events are superfluous, and you cna make do with just click rather
than up/down
L1069[15:43:21] <Gopher> but the specific
case of mouse up at the end of a drag, i.e., drop, is pretty
essential in certain cases
L1070[15:43:28] <Gopher> resizing a
window, you can just treat each drag event independently
L1071[15:43:40] <Gopher> but moving a
file, you don't wanna be moving the file 50 times in one drag
L1072[15:44:01] <Kenny> now you done did
it
L1073[15:44:21] <Gopher> Did I?
L1074[15:44:33] <Gopher> I didn't mean
to. ^Z! ^Z!
L1075[15:44:42] <Kenny> i have to make a
function to go with my saveWin and restoreWin so you can resize a
screen
L1076[15:44:50] <Gopher> heh
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L1078[15:45:43] <Gopher> my first
project, which I've barely begun as I'm still learning all the ins
and outs of oc, is going to be buffered window objects. Then use
those to make something like screen.
L1079[15:46:00] <Kenny> hey, I can't let
CC get anything up on us :P
L1080[15:46:22] <Gopher> though I'm not
entirely sure how I'm going to do task swapping, even
cooperatively, since oc does not seem to yield in
event.pull...
L1081[15:46:42] <ping> hook event
api
L1082[15:47:00] <Gopher> event api is
what I'm digging through and messing with now
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L1084[15:47:05] <Kenny> o/
L1085[15:49:24] <Gopher> hrm. the event
docs is making it sound again like ctrl+alt+c is supposed to throw
an interrupt error in all event.pull calls, not just sleep
L1086[15:49:56] <Gopher> by the default
event.shouldInterrupt() function, anyway
L1087[15:50:40] <Kenny> ctrl-alt-c is a
full interrupt for anything running
L1088[15:50:59] <Kenny> it's in case you
gety stuck in an infinite loop
L1089[15:51:16] *
Kenny has been there and done that lol
L1090[15:51:19] <Gopher> that... is what
I thought.
L1091[15:51:24] <Gopher> But that
definitely is not working for me.
L1092[15:51:43] <Gopher> just did another
test, in case maybe it was only at a lua prompt that it did not
work
L1093[15:52:03] <Kenny> there are cases
where you trigger a world event and the world event will not let it
stop, then all you can do is turn it off
L1094[15:52:04] <Gopher> and no. Made
tmp/test "event=require("event") while true do
event.pull() end" and ran it
L1095[15:52:09] <Gopher> ctrl-alt-c does
not break out
L1096[15:52:47] <Gopher> the trivial case
I just gave, should be interruptable?
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L1098[15:55:14] <Kenny> today e wants to
be the little wing floating above :P
L1099[15:55:19] <Kenny> e=he*
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L1102[15:56:00] <Kenny> o/
L1103[15:56:20] <Sangar> Gopher, that
should be interruptable
L1104[15:56:38] <Gopher> hmm. yeah, in my
current setup, it is not, for whatever reason.
L1105[15:56:56] <Sangar> lemme test
L1106[15:57:18] <Gopher> hrm. wait, is
there a 1.2.3? I'm running 1.6.4-1.2.2.232
L1107[15:58:58] <Gopher> dunno if
relevant, but updating to 1.2.3.291
L1108[15:59:00] <Sangar> there is, but
that didn't change since... long. and it works for me.
L1109[15:59:29] <Gopher> odd. Windows 7,
minimal other mods, nei, te, ue
L1110[15:59:56] <Sangar> try while true
do print(event.pull()) end to see if the key events come through
correctly.
L1111[16:00:11] <Gopher> was doing that
at lua prompt earlier
L1112[16:00:22] <Gopher> got key_down for
ctrl, and alt, but then nothing for c or anythign else pressed
while holding them
L1113[16:00:30] <Gopher> then got ups for
ctrl and alt as released
L1114[16:00:49] <Sangar> hm. i get the
key_down for ctrl and alt and then the interrupt for c
L1115[16:01:10] <Gopher> what os you
on?
L1116[16:01:13] <Sangar> win7
L1117[16:01:18] <Gopher> so not that,
odd
L1118[16:01:22] <Sangar> what keyboard
layout are you using?
L1119[16:01:27] <Gopher> us-en
L1120[16:01:32] <Sangar> same :/
L1121[16:01:53] <Kenny> are you in lua or
a program?
L1122[16:01:55] <Sangar> ...
L1123[16:01:58] <Sangar> i have to
ask
L1124[16:02:03] <asie|tab> hi
L1125[16:02:05] <Gopher> kenny, I tried
it at a lua prompt, and in a separate program
L1126[16:02:09] <Sangar> is your keyboard
crappy and only supports two keys at once?
L1127[16:02:29] <Gopher> I use
ctrl+alt+key shortcuts in other programs, so unless they are doing
magic and java doesn't, then no :)
L1128[16:03:01] <Sangar> allright
:)
L1129[16:04:06] <Sangar> if you only do
ctrl+c, does it register the event for c then?
L1130[16:04:26] <Gopher> yeah
L1131[16:04:36] <Gopher> also
ctrl+shift+key
L1132[16:04:37] <Gopher> and
alt+key
L1133[16:05:17] <Gopher>
iiiinteresting
L1134[16:05:20] <Gopher> if I do c
/first/
L1135[16:05:22] <Gopher> it's
working
L1136[16:05:28] <Sangar> o.O
L1137[16:05:31] <Gopher> yeeah.
L1138[16:05:40] <Gopher> Conclusion: my
computer is haunted by a backwards ghost.
L1139[16:05:46] *
Gopher closes the issue.
L1140[16:06:06] <Sangar> it'd be
interesting if this also happens with no other mods
L1141[16:06:35] <Sangar> i.e. if it's a
derp in the lwjgl library/oc or some other mod interfering
L1142[16:06:45] <Sangar> but well, as
long as it works *somehow* :P
L1143[16:07:18] <Gopher> it seems
ctrl+alt+<char> events are being intercepted, seems likely
not by something in minecraft
L1144[16:07:31] <Gopher> but it's not
like ctrl+alt+c is one of my shortcuts that's making windows do
anything...
L1145[16:08:28] ***
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L1146[16:08:39] <Gopher> ah well. If
people other than me start having the issue, you can worry about
it
L1147[16:08:49] <Gopher> if it's just me,
I'm content to write it off as "my computer is
haunted"
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L1151[16:28:15] <Kenny> o/
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L1158[17:21:31] <Ir7_o> dont you just
love hacking crappy servers that use other servers to advertise, 16
total in my life now ;)
L1159[17:22:04] <ping> Ir7_o, wat?
L1160[17:22:29] <Ir7_o> i had a guy come
on my server and advertise his own server
L1161[17:22:38] <Ir7_o> i went to his
server, and brought it down
L1162[17:22:43] <Ir7_o> ;)
L1163[17:22:45] <Bizzycola> lol
L1164[17:22:46] <ping> gj
L1165[17:23:02] <Ir7_o> i dont like
people who do crap like advertising on servers
L1166[17:23:11] <ping> only the shitty
servers advert on others
L1167[17:23:14] <Ir7_o> (spamming
basically)
L1168[17:23:19] <Ir7_o> ikr
L1169[17:23:51] <Ir7_o> i dont even know
how he got the ip for my server!
L1170[17:25:56] <SpiritedDusty> Ir7_o the
forum’s IP?
L1171[17:26:07] <Ir7_o> no,
L1172[17:26:14] <Ir7_o> my local pc's
ip
L1173[17:26:19] <SpiritedDusty> oh
lol
L1174[17:26:26] <Ir7_o> ;)
L1175[17:26:28] <Ir7_o> brb
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L1179[17:28:23] <Kenny> o/
L1180[17:28:39] <ping> dammit Lua
L1181[17:28:59] <ping> why u no support
table[x,y]
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L1183[17:29:02] <Kenny> o/
L1184[17:29:20] <ping> i thought that
would be added in 5.2
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L1186[17:37:47] <Kenny> it supports
table[x][y] doesn't it
L1187[17:40:19] <ping> yep
L1188[17:40:40] <ping> but i lazy
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L1191[17:49:47] <Kenny> \o
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L1194[18:43:08] <Kenny> \o
L1195[18:57:24] <Ir7_o> ok back ;)
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L1199[19:14:04] <Kenny> \o
L1200[19:14:29] <Gopher> O_o did I get
kicked? just noticed the channle was closed.
L1201[19:15:14] <Gopher> ah well.
L1202[19:15:17] *
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L1204[19:15:22] <Kenny> \o
L1205[19:15:24] <Azelk> test
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L1209[19:16:35] <Kenny> \o
L1210[19:16:35] <Anon> PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN
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:PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
L1218[19:16:37] <Anon> PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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L1225[19:16:41] <Anon> PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :JOIN #oc
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:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
:PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc :PRIVMSG #oc
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(Remote host closed the connection)
L1230[19:17:00] <Gopher> huh. He was in
#cc a second ago.
L1231[19:17:08] <Gopher> Charming fellow.
Hate he left so soon.
L1232[19:17:31] <Ir7_o> !ban Anon
spam
L1233[19:17:55] <Ir7_o> !ban #oc
anon@c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net
L1234[19:18:06] <Ir7_o> !ban #oc
c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net
L1235[19:18:14] <Ir7_o> why doesnt it
work!?
L1236[19:18:20] <Ir7_o> !ban #oc
*@c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net
L1237[19:18:42] <Ir7_o> !ban #oc
!*!@c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net
L1238[19:18:49] <Ir7_o> grrr
L1239[19:21:07] <Ir7_o> banned.
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L1241[19:22:49] <Kenny> \o
L1242[19:25:44] <ping> oh god
L1243[19:26:24] <Ir7_o> ahaha
L1244[19:26:27] <ping> Ir7_o, seems like
more of a accident
L1245[19:26:39] <Ir7_o> he did the same
thing to cc
L1246[19:26:49] <ping> hmm
L1247[19:26:56] <Ir7_o> it was a spam
bot
L1248[19:26:56] <ping> then prolly
intentional xD
L1249[19:27:22] <Ir7_o> +1
L1250[19:28:18] <Ir7_o> i couldn't work
out the command to ban him! ahha
L1251[19:28:31] <ping> you prolly dont
have SOP
L1252[19:28:32] <ping> :/
L1253[19:28:45] <Ir7_o> !deop Ir7_o
L1254[19:28:46]
zsh sets mode: -o on Ir7_o
L1255[19:28:47] <ping> just +Oo
L1256[19:28:53] <Ir7_o> !devoice
Ir7_o
L1257[19:28:53]
zsh sets mode: -v on Ir7_o
L1258[19:28:57] <Ir7_o> !op Ir7_o
L1259[19:28:58]
zsh sets mode: +o on Ir7_o
L1260[19:29:30] <Ir7_o> !mode
L1261[19:29:35] <Ir7_o> hm
L1262[19:29:39] <ping> its !flags
L1263[19:29:42] <Ir7_o> ah ok
L1264[19:30:00] *** Ir7_o sets mode: +c
L1265[19:30:06] *** Ir7_o sets mode: +r
L1266[19:30:58] <Ir7_o> did i screw that
up?
L1267[19:31:11]
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())
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L1270[19:31:14] <Kenny> \o
L1271[19:32:04] <ping> Ir7_o, yes
L1272[19:32:21] <Ir7_o> ah hmm
L1273[19:32:33] <ping> do /mode #oc -cr
to be safe
L1274[19:32:44] *** Ir7_o sets mode: -cr
L1275[19:33:20] <ping> oh yeah
definitely, +r makes the chan register only
L1276[19:34:00] <Ir7_o> ok
L1277[19:34:50] <Gopher> aaah. If it was
+r before, that explains why the channel closed.
L1278[19:35:09] <Gopher> I would've been
rejected on a reconnect before my script authenticated me.
L1279[19:35:10] <[R]> +r is usually
"this channel is registered"
L1280[19:35:20] <Ir7_o> the channel is
still registered.
L1281[19:35:24] <Ir7_o> ./cs info
#oc
L1282[19:35:35] <[R]> AFAIK it's a no-op.
+R is usually "ban on all non-registered users".
L1283[19:35:40] <ping> yeah
L1284[19:36:01] <Gopher> ah. Then the
mystery remains.
L1285[19:36:08] <Ir7_o> i dont f***ing
know, its more Kenny's job for that shit. ahha
L1286[19:36:10] *
Gopher returns to re-implementing read
L1287[19:36:23] <ping> Gopher, wat
L1288[19:36:30] <ping> we already have
read?
L1289[19:36:43] <Gopher> hence
re-implementing
L1291[19:36:55] <[R]> 705 cmode +r -
Registered users only. Only users identified to services
L1292[19:36:55] <[R]> 705 cmode may
join.
L1293[19:37:05] <ping> :P
L1294[19:37:06] <[R]> This server does it
differently.
L1296[19:37:25] <[R]> /help cmode
L1298[19:37:52] <ping> derp,
misread
L1299[19:37:59] <ping> multiple
uses
L1300[19:38:17] <[R]> Yeah
L1301[19:38:37] <[R]> I've never seen the
RFC version of it though.
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L1303[19:38:54] <Kenny> \o
L1304[19:38:59] <Azelk> Is anyone
on?
L1305[19:39:02] <Azelk> mods
L1306[19:39:02] <ping> no.
L1307[19:39:04] <[R]> I'm used to the
Bahumut style one.
L1308[19:39:08] <ping> nobody is on
L1309[19:39:09] <Azelk> Any mods
on?
L1310[19:39:57] <Gopher> seems odd to me
that term.read aborts if anything prints to term mid-read.
L1311[19:40:03] <Ir7_o> nope, I am used
to InspIRCd and Anope
L1312[19:40:07] <Ir7_o> best combo.
L1313[19:40:12] <ping> Ir7_o is a
mod
L1314[19:40:27] <Gopher> hi again,
azelk.
L1315[19:40:34] <Gopher> get the bugs out
of anon yet?
L1316[19:40:38] <Azelk> I did.
L1317[19:40:42] <ping> xD
L1318[19:40:47] <ping> spamspamspam
L1319[19:40:51] <Azelk> He actually uses
this channel.
L1320[19:40:53] <Azelk> He's pretty
mad.
L1321[19:41:09] <Gopher> ...
L1322[19:41:09] *
Gopher goes back to coding
L1323[19:41:16] <Azelk> Ir7_o?
L1324[19:41:30] <Ir7_o> yes?
L1325[19:41:36] <Azelk> Are you a
mod?
L1326[19:41:46] <Gopher> azelk = anon,
from before. Or some relation anyway.
L1327[19:41:53] <Gopher> I assume he
wants anon unbanned.
L1328[19:42:08] <Ir7_o> yes.
L1329[19:42:11] <Azelk> Yeah. I fixed the
bug that was spamming /join #oc
L1330[19:42:21] <Ir7_o> ...... he is
too!
L1331[19:42:27] <Azelk> Can you please
unban him?
L1332[19:42:42] <Ir7_o> why?
L1333[19:42:51] <Azelk> It was a
mistake.
L1334[19:42:57] <Azelk> You know the IRC
client on OC?
L1335[19:43:00] <Ir7_o> ... prove
it?
L1336[19:43:05] <Ir7_o> hmm ok
L1337[19:43:07] <Ir7_o> i will
L1338[19:43:20] *** Ir7_o sets mode: -b
*!*@c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net
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L1340[19:43:23] <Kenny> \o
L1341[19:43:28] <ping> \o/ Wired
L1342[19:43:35] <Azelk> There Wired,
you're unbanned.
L1343[19:43:44] <Wired> >_>
L1344[19:43:50] <Ir7_o> what
happened?
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(Client Quit)
L1346[19:43:57] *
ping slaps Azelk: learn how to make IRC bots u tard
L1347[19:44:04] <Ir7_o> +1
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L1349[19:44:19] <Kenny> \o
L1350[19:44:26] <Azelk> I tried to modify
the IRC program and screwed up.
L1351[19:44:31] <Gopher> meh, bugs
happen. Learn not to test in public channels :P
L1352[19:44:31] <Azelk> I didn't localize
a variable.
L1353[19:44:36] <Azelk> :P okay
L1354[19:44:37] <ping> what did you
modify ._.
L1355[19:44:53] <Azelk> The function that
gets the message.
L1356[19:44:59] <Azelk> TO send
L1357[19:45:02] <Wired> Is there any way
you can deny access from everyone on my IP that isn't using my
username?
L1358[19:45:21] <Ir7_o> um... just use
nickserv and a bouncer
L1359[19:45:28] <Ir7_o> i dont think
there is a whitelist
L1360[19:45:36] <ping> Wired, you can set
a nickserv mode to make them quit after 20 seconds
L1361[19:45:44] <Ir7_o> you can
L1362[19:45:56] <Ir7_o> or ghosting works
i think
L1363[19:46:32] <Ir7_o> wait, nvm
ghosting
L1364[19:46:36] <[R]> +e adds ban
exceptions, the ircd might support regex ban-masks (which may or
may not have lookbehind). Ultimately though, one should be testing
a bot/client in a private channel.
L1365[19:47:32] <Ir7_o> Wired, just use
another channel for testing
L1366[19:47:44] <Wired> Wired: I'm not
the one testing it, Alak was on my server.
L1367[19:47:52] <Wired> Woops, Ir7_o:
*
L1368[19:48:00] <Ir7_o> ah ok!
L1369[19:48:02] <Ir7_o> sorry!
L1370[19:48:20] <Ir7_o> use a proxy
L1371[19:48:26] <Ir7_o> though
L1372[19:48:39] <ping> .-.
L1373[19:49:02] <Wired> Ir7_o: It's not
your fault, you couldn't have known. I don't even know how to get a
proxy on weechat.
L1374[19:49:11] <Ir7_o> ah ok
L1375[19:50:01] <Wired> Generally if I
don't join the channel from this username though, something's
u.
L1376[19:50:03] <Wired> up*
L1377[19:50:46] <Ir7_o> wait is weechat
official to oc?
L1378[19:50:57] <Wired> Weechat's an irc
client.
L1379[19:51:03] <Ir7_o> oh ok
L1380[19:51:11] <Ir7_o> so you ported it
to your server
L1381[19:51:12] <Ir7_o> ?
L1382[19:51:19] *
ping facepalms
L1383[19:51:26] <Ir7_o> ;)
L1384[19:51:26] <ping> Ir7_o, you need to
be on IRC more
L1385[19:51:33] <[R]> Pretty sure his
"server" is actually just his desktop
L1386[19:51:33] <Ir7_o> i suck
L1387[19:51:47] <[R]> Weechats an IRC
client.
L1388[19:51:55] <Wired> [R]: Yeah, I'm
hosting the server from my desktop.
L1389[19:52:18] <Wired> And it's not
"server", it is technically a server, it's just not
really dedicated :P
L1390[19:52:22] <Ir7_o> sorry guys! I am
doping out today.. i am on a fair few pain killers for my ribs.
must be having an effect
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L1392[19:54:08] <Wired> Ir7_o: What
happened to your ribs?
L1393[19:54:36] <Ir7_o> i broke my lower
2 on each side
L1394[19:54:52] <Wired> Heh, how'd you
manage that?
L1395[19:55:02] <Ir7_o> i went over the
handle bars on my bmx bike
L1396[19:55:05] <ping> D: bork ribs
L1397[19:55:29] <Ir7_o> ahah kinda funny
really ;)
L1398[19:55:58] <Ir7_o> going for a
weekend bike ride and bamm! broken and in so much pain.
L1399[19:56:05] <Wired> I had a dirtbike
for a while, never broke any bones though :D
L1400[19:58:47] <Ir7_o> i finally
finished my irc server, sorta..
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L1402[19:58:48] <Kenny> \o
L1403[19:58:54] <Gopher> broken ribs
suck
L1404[19:58:58] <Anon> Hello
L1405[19:59:01] <Ir7_o> ikr
L1406[19:59:03] <Ir7_o> Hi
L1407[19:59:15] <Gopher> you can get some
relief for any other broken bones, but you can't stop
breathing
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L1409[20:01:42] <Ir7_o> developers social
methods: Twitter; Skype; IRC; (love hows there no "getting out
with the person" in that list)
L1410[20:02:15] <Kodos> Gopher, you can,
it just doesn't end well
L1411[20:09:43] <phillips1012> test
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L1414[20:10:46] <Kenny> \o
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L1418[20:12:07] <Wired> test
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L1422[20:14:12] <Kenny> \o
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L1424[20:16:15] <Azelk> test
L1425[20:16:22] <Azelk> im an idiot
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L1429[20:22:22] <Kenny> \o
L1430[20:22:41] <Anon> alakazard12:
test
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L1432[20:28:13] <Kenny> \o
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L1436[20:39:35] <Anon> alakazard12:
.
L1437[20:41:27] <Gopher> you really have
to test that in a public channel? you know you can make your own
channels, right?
L1438[20:41:39] <Gopher> yer not being
that spammy or anything, but it's sortof the principle of the
thing...
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L1440[20:44:00] <Kenny> \o
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L1445[21:02:51] <Kenny> \o
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L1447[21:07:33] <Kenny> \o
L1448[21:31:22] <Kodos> o/
L1449[21:33:33] <ping> o/
L1450[21:40:59] <SpiritedDusty> \o whats
going on here
L1451[21:41:15] <ping> o/ idk but im
implementingg SSBPL
L1453[21:41:40] <ping> when i get bored,
i press random page on esolang and make an inturpreter for it
L1454[21:42:45] <Ir7_o> .-.
L1455[21:42:52] <Gopher> hrm. is it
possible gpu.copy is calling gpu.set? I was assuming both were
native (non-lua) code...
L1456[21:44:12] <ping> nop
L1457[21:44:30] <ping> gpu.copy is java
side
L1458[21:44:50] <Gopher> thought so. So
something is going wrong in my code, just gotta suss out
what.
L1459[21:45:00] <ping> what are you
making?
L1460[21:45:19] <Gopher> aaah, there it
is
L1461[21:45:22] <Gopher> derp herp
L1462[21:45:50] <Gopher> presently? nasty
things. Eventually? screen.
L1463[21:46:51] <ping> wat
L1464[21:47:01] <ping> i thought we
already had screens?
L1465[21:47:36] <Gopher> not that I'm
aware of. I don't mean the hardware, I mean the program,
screen.
L1466[21:47:46] <Gopher> well, not
really. A narrow subset of the features.
L1467[21:50:56] <Gopher> there. that's
fixed, and after rather a long time going down the wrong paths and
getting nowhere (at least, nowhere worth being), about 40 minutes
and I accomplished what I set out to do :P
L1468[21:51:12] <Gopher> in about 1/10th
the lines of code I had an hour ago
L1469[21:51:27] <Gopher> (which didn't
work, remember)
L1470[21:51:58] <ping> .lua
math.log(bit32.bnot(0)+1,2)
L1471[21:51:59] <^v> ping, 32
L1472[21:52:01] <ping> \o/
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L1475[21:57:43] <Gopher> O_o was unpack
removed in lua 5.2?
L1476[21:57:52] <SpiritedDusty> Gopher,
table.unpack
L1477[21:57:58] <Gopher> aah, it's not
global? thx
L1478[21:59:11] <ping> table is global
.-.
L1479[21:59:36] <Gopher> yes, but I'm
used to unpack being a global function, not requiring access via
table :P
L1480[21:59:42] <ping> ikr
L1481[21:59:49] <ping> .lua unpack
L1482[21:59:49] <^v> ping, nil
L1483[21:59:50] <ping> RIP
L1484[22:00:00] <ping> until i
rtfmed
L1485[22:00:09] <Kodos> Looks like Jackie
and Kelso are expecting a kid
L1486[22:00:24] <ping> i hated 5.2
because a dumbass said there was no unpack
L1487[22:01:42] <Gopher> pretty sure
codepad is running 5.2, and I know for a fact it has unpack as a
global :P
L1488[22:02:23] <Gopher> but just
checked, and I'm wrong
L1489[22:02:29] <Gopher> codepad.org is
still doing 5.1
L1490[22:02:38] <Gopher> so ignore me
:P
L1492[22:02:41] <ping> :P
L1493[22:02:43] <ping> utard
L1494[22:03:38] <Gopher> yes, ping, that
is what I did right before saying I just checked and I'm
wrong.
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L1497[22:32:49] <Kenny> \o
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L1504[22:44:05] <Kenny> \o
L1505[23:10:51] <pong> .lua unpack
L1506[23:10:52] <^v> pong, nil
L1507[23:10:54] <pong> derp
L1508[23:11:11] <pong> i are tired
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L1510[23:22:45] <Gopher> damn, so close
here lol
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