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L3[00:13:15] <Kenny> !flags
L4[00:14:17] <Kenny> !flags Ir7_o -rRi
L5[00:14:17] -ChanServ- Kenny set flags -Rir on Ir7_o.
L6[00:18:06] <Kenny> !flags
L7[00:23:48] <Ir7_o> gosh......
L8[00:26:45] <Kenny> right now, Ir7_o, you are panicing on stuff and changihng modes without thinking
L9[00:27:08] <Kenny> the pain killers are definitely having an affect
L10[00:27:32] <Ir7_o> sorry, what did i change?
L11[00:27:59] <Ir7_o> like i said, I am never touching modes again. I seriously suck.
L12[00:28:02] <Kenny> banning the guy was one thing, but when you went changing the channel modes
L13[00:28:20] <Kenny> even i don't mes with them too much
L14[00:28:24] <Kenny> mess*
L15[00:28:57] <Ir7_o> sorry, but the spamming occured in 2 channels and didnt seem accidential.
L16[00:29:09] <Ir7_o> he left cc and joined oc and spammed aswell
L17[00:29:21] <Kenny> and what freakikng nick is Wired using now
L18[00:29:37] <Kenny> the banning about the spam i can undertsand
L19[00:29:40] <Ir7_o> Anon and something else
L20[00:29:58] <Kenny> it was the changing channel modes right behind it
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L22[00:30:19] <Kenny> looked like he was using 4 or 5 nicks thee at one point
L23[00:30:20] <Gopher> they said it was a friend playing on his local server, azelk, and his malfunctioning bot/client, anon
L24[00:30:34] <Ir7_o> the modes, i tried to change my own modes but i set the channel modes
L25[00:30:44] <Ir7_o> i couldnt work out how to reverse it.
L26[00:30:45] <Gopher> but then azelk was changin nicks to wired, or vice-versa, a good bit
L27[00:31:15] <Kenny> i wondered why my mind wouldn't let me go back to sleep lol
L28[00:31:22] <Gopher> heh.
L29[00:31:47] <Kenny> well, that and i wish i has some of those pain killers right now
L30[00:31:50] <Gopher> yeesh. This code is driving me crazy.
L31[00:32:07] <Ir7_o> whys that kenny? sore legs again?
L32[00:32:08] <Ir7_o> :/
L33[00:32:14] <Kenny> sore body
L34[00:32:18] <Ir7_o> ah ok
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L36[00:32:43] <Kenny> this weather is going from warm to cold to warm to cold to damn afst
L37[00:32:51] <Kenny> fast*
L38[00:33:06] <Ir7_o> well, maybe i will invent MorphineShare
L39[00:33:07] <Ir7_o> ahaha
L40[00:33:09] <Kenny> has this old body aching
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L42[00:33:29] <Kenny> \o
L43[00:33:41] <Ir7_o> and what does the \o mean?
L44[00:33:56] <Kenny> i dind't believe themn when they said what i did as a kid would come back to haunt me when i was older
L45[00:33:59] <mallrat208> Not sure if greeting or bot
L46[00:34:08] <mallrat208> ;p
L47[00:34:08] <Kenny> i wish to god i had listened back then
L48[00:34:21] <Kenny> both lol
L49[00:34:38] <Kenny> a script ikn my client
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L52[00:35:36] <Kenny> everyone wants to bitch about the message for channel greeting so i have it doing \o when someone enters the channel
L53[00:35:44] <Kenny> \o
L54[00:35:50] <Kenny> see hehe
L55[00:36:24] <Kenny> it's just a simple on join script
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L58[00:36:37] <Kenny> \o
L59[00:36:41] *** Gopher|brb is now known as Gopher
L60[00:36:49] <Ir7_o> ahaha ok
L61[00:37:24] <Kenny> but i am looking for a decent bot script for mirc
L62[00:38:10] <Kenny> the good one i used to use has been pulled from the scripts library so i have to find one that does everything it did
L63[00:38:24] <Gopher> heh. remember when mirc was the annoying new client noobs used to ruin irc for the rest of us? good times...
L64[00:38:44] <Kenny> i've been using mirc for 20 years
L65[00:39:06] <Kenny> tried pirch way back then too
L66[00:39:45] <Kenny> just none of the clients from back in those days worked for me like mirc
L67[00:40:13] <Kenny> now i do have a client that can run lua scripts :)
L68[00:40:54] <Kodos> I remember when I was like 14, I used to go into the Panzer Fileserver rooms for funny wav files and songs
L69[00:40:57] <Kodos> Back before the days of MP3
L70[00:41:16] <Kenny> trhe good old BB days
L71[00:41:19] <Gopher> kenny, so have I. I was figuring you started off in linux shell clients, like I did. :P
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L73[00:41:31] <Gopher> before there /were/ graphical irc clients, heh
L74[00:41:38] <Kenny> nope, been running windows all these years
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L76[00:41:39] <Kenny> \o
L77[00:42:10] <Kenny> i started out using dos and telnet
L78[00:42:40] <Kenny> way back before there were browsers and an internet
L79[00:42:56] <Kenny> when it was just Bulletin Boards with dial up
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L81[00:44:18] <Kenny> that was when Windows was just a GUI basically, not an OS
L82[00:44:32] <Kenny> windows 3.1 and 3.11
L83[00:45:08] <Kodos> Anyone remember CompuServe?
L84[00:45:18] <Kenny> yeah lol
L85[00:45:26] <Kenny> just like AOL
L86[00:45:27] <Kodos> Those BBS' were fun
L87[00:45:38] <Kodos> I had a Sony Velo 1 I used to use
L88[00:45:54] <Kodos> I'd keep a 6 foot retractable phone cord in my pocket (Thanks, AOL!)
L89[00:46:00] <Kodos> And hook that shit up to any phone line I could find
L90[00:46:16] <Gopher> I did the bbs thing for a couple of years, before I found my way to the state university systems' free dialup internet access
L91[00:46:18] <Kodos> err Phillips
L92[00:46:25] <Gopher> the peachnet gopher, heh
L93[00:47:19] <Gopher> then I learned to find the dead links in the gopher that would drop you to a raw telnet prompt...
L94[00:48:09] <Gopher> yeah. good times. </nostalgia>
L95[00:48:37] <Gopher> ok, back to this. I don't even know why I'm doing this anymore, but I'm determined not to give up. yet.
L96[00:48:51] <Gopher> I'm going to find a way to run two shells at once on one oc computer, lol
L97[00:49:50] <Gopher> I'm beginning to think I'm missing something fundamental about either the signal or coroutine models in OC.
L98[00:50:08] <Gopher> that, or I'm doing something derpy that I can't see because I've been looking at it too long.
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L100[00:53:26] <Kenny> \o
L101[00:54:24] <Vexatos> o/
L102[00:55:29] <Biohazard> i accidentally deleted my code
L103[00:55:29] <Biohazard> gg
L104[00:56:06] <Kodos> How do you accidentally delete your entire code
L105[00:56:07] *** tgame14|sleep is now known as tgame14
L106[00:56:29] <Biohazard> by changing dir using "rm cd" instead of "cd"
L107[00:56:30] <Biohazard> xD
L108[00:56:34] <Biohazard> (on linux)
L109[00:57:06] <Biohazard> well, i guess i need to rewrite my shit later :p
L110[00:57:13] <Biohazard> good thing i didnt start on the complex part of my project
L111[00:57:19] <Kenny> Bio, do i get to DiNozzo you for that one?
L112[00:57:37] <Biohazard> idk
L113[00:57:55] <Kenny> ever seen NCIS?
L114[00:57:59] <Biohazard> bnope :p
L115[00:58:01] <Biohazard> nope*
L116[00:58:26] <Kenny> DiNozzo is a character in the show, whenever he screws up his boss smacks in in the back of the head
L117[00:58:34] <Biohazard> ah
L118[00:58:58] <Kenny> NCIS fans have started referring to it as doing a DiNozzo on someone
L119[00:59:47] <Biohazard> :p
L120[00:59:51] <Biohazard> well, school starts soon
L121[00:59:54] <Biohazard> so i guess i need to go now
L122[00:59:55] <Biohazard> o/
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L124[01:00:29] <Kenny> today he's Carrot Top hehe
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L127[01:05:06] <Kenny> \o
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L134[01:46:28] <Gopher> ... I don't wanna jynx it by saying it...
L135[01:46:40] <Kodos> You've got it?!
L136[01:46:42] <Gopher> ... but I think... it is not impossible ... that I may finally have done it
L137[01:47:30] <Gopher> good bit more work before it's actually running multiple shells, but yeah, I think I have the technical obstacles cleared finally
L138[01:47:53] <Gopher> wait, scratch that. Sigh. >.<
L139[01:48:19] <Gopher> got a shell running under my explicit management, could run two, BUT,
L140[01:48:22] <Michiyo> you jynxed it.
L141[01:48:35] <Gopher> the minute they execute a sub-program, they have no control until that program exits.
L142[01:55:04] <Gopher> ... process isn't defined in lua, is it?
L143[01:57:27] <Gopher> if it is, I can't find it. >.<
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L145[02:18:52] <Kodos> That might be java sided
L146[02:19:34] <Gopher> seems to be, and I'm not clear on what it would be doing to justify it XD
L147[02:19:56] <Gopher> something more than I think mus tbe happening in process.load for it to need to be java side
L148[02:24:15] <Gopher> meh. break, then either sleep or one more shot at figuring out what exactly is actually going wrong
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L151[02:35:54] <Kenny> \o
L152[02:36:20] <ShadowKatStudios> I have discovered an accurate measurement of the code I write
L153[02:36:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Car trips.
L154[02:36:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Also hi.
L155[02:39:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Mail routing is getting there.
L156[02:39:15] <ShadowKatStudios> I have it use a list of peers so far.
L157[02:39:44] <ShadowKatStudios> It can load the list of peers from cassette tape
L158[02:39:45] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L159[02:40:16] <ShadowKatStudios> You can have as many peers as you like, but it might not be fun rearranging messages to make it work.
L160[02:42:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Max message size is just under 8K
L161[02:42:46] <ShadowKatStudios> But that's because of the network card's buffer
L162[02:43:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Where's the stats page? I must be the top lonely person by now
L163[02:43:45] <Kenny> Gopher: it could be due to the threads
L164[02:44:20] <Kenny> OC only has 4 threads no matter how many computers
L165[02:46:49] <Bizzycola> http://www.thatjoshgreen.me/superminor2/stats/oc.html --that stats page? :p
L166[02:47:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm on the scoreboard! #13!
L167[02:48:04] <Bizzycola> every time I see my name
L168[02:48:09] <Bizzycola> it always says I bring happiness to the world
L169[02:48:20] <Bizzycola> Which is unacceptable. I BRING DESTRUCTION AND EVIL, DARNIT!... :D
L170[02:50:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I just talk a lot
L171[02:50:52] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm fine with that.
L172[02:51:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Still, Kenny talks the most
L173[02:51:48] <ShadowKatStudios> He's also most active all times during the day.
L174[02:51:54] * Kenny DiNozzo's ShadowKatStudios
L175[02:52:18] <Kenny> that's because i never sleep
L176[02:53:14] <ShadowKatStudios> >5 lines 144 times?
L177[02:53:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Wow, worse than me
L178[02:53:44] <Bizzycola> :p
L179[02:54:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, forwarding messages should work.
L180[02:55:24] <ShadowKatStudios> FDD noises are the greatest thing ever.
L181[02:55:53] <ShadowKatStudios> (Perhaps besides my implimentation of message routing)
L182[02:57:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Transferring large files using cassette tape. Great idea.
L183[03:00:09] <ShadowKatStudios> 1.1875 minutes to save my 1.3916015625KiB file to cassette tape.
L184[03:01:20] <ShadowKatStudios> By rough estimate at 20 tps
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L186[03:01:26] <Kenny> \o
L187[03:02:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Hello asie|tab ! I have made my program use cassette tapes as it's store-forward buffer. Also it's peer storage.
L188[03:03:29] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: aweet
L189[03:03:31] <asie|tab> sweet*
L190[03:03:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Next I'm gonna write TOSS: Tape operating systems suck
L191[03:03:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Maybe even MESS-TOSS
L192[03:04:15] <asie|tab> I want to make a Commodore 64 emulator now
L193[03:04:25] <asie|tab> emulating the actual C64 tape reader
L194[03:05:00] <ShadowKatStudios> That would be epic.
L195[03:05:20] <asie|tab> also considering an RP2 compatibility module for OpenComputers
L196[03:05:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Hey, I could write a PDP-11 and use tapes as storage (Or at least boot images)
L197[03:05:35] <asie|tab> emulating RP2's CPU and taking the ROM from the original RedPower ZIP
L198[03:05:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Yes!
L199[03:05:41] <asie|tab> and faking the environment in the case
L200[03:05:42] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L201[03:05:51] <ShadowKatStudios> 6502 for the win :D
L202[03:06:03] <asie|tab> 65EL02 is a poor 65C816 modification
L203[03:06:07] <asie|tab> but still, compatibility!
L204[03:07:00] <ShadowKatStudios> It works with 6502 stuff I'm pretty sure
L205[03:07:26] <asie|tab> Not exactly
L206[03:07:32] <asie|tab> the stack implementation is incompatible
L207[03:07:37] <asie|tab> other than that yes
L208[03:07:43] <ShadowKatStudios> It could use a UART over a redbus interface too
L209[03:07:43] <asie|tab> but the 6502 kinda heavily relies on the stack
L210[03:08:36] <ShadowKatStudios> I'd prefer to use a serial VT-102 than RP2's monitor
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L212[03:12:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Loading program from tape, please allow in excess of half an hour
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L215[03:15:40] <Kenny> \o
L216[03:15:53] <Wired> o/
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L218[03:15:56] <Kenny> \o
L219[03:16:17] <Wired> Kenny: How ya doin'?
L220[03:16:31] <Kenny> been better
L221[03:16:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Hai Wired
L222[03:16:49] <Wired> Kenny: Aww, what's goin' on?
L223[03:16:53] <Kenny> Working onv2.0 of the CompViewer
L224[03:16:54] <Wired> ShadowKatStudios: Hi :D
L225[03:17:06] <ShadowKatStudios> That modpack you made is very convenient
L226[03:17:07] <Kenny> usual old person pains :P
L227[03:17:19] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: I am considering porting over the Terminal from Modular Computing
L228[03:17:26] <asie|tab> and adding compatibility for bundled redstone to send text
L229[03:17:33] <Kenny> feet and legs are bothering me
L230[03:17:35] <asie|tab> as a VT102 terminal of sorts
L231[03:17:38] <ShadowKatStudios> That'd be epic
L232[03:17:52] <Wired> Kenny: I assume you haven't tried the chiropractor as of yet?
L233[03:18:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Also asie, did you make a soundcard?
L234[03:18:04] <Kenny> it's not the back
L235[03:18:16] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: not yet
L236[03:18:30] <ShadowKatStudios> It's a textureless item in this version
L237[03:18:31] <Kenny> Wired, i have neuropathy and venous defeciency
L238[03:19:05] <Kenny> venous defeciency being the valves in the veins of my legs are going bad and blood will pool in the feet
L239[03:19:11] <ShadowKatStudios> item.computronics.card_sound_chiptune.name
L240[03:19:21] <Wired> Kenny: Oh yeah, I remember, but you said 'usual old person pains', and I managed to accidentally not read 'feet and --snip'.
L241[03:19:28] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: does nothing, cannot be crafted
L242[03:19:33] <asie|tab> deprecated, will be removed in 0.3.0
L243[03:19:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Sounds cool
L244[03:19:39] <Kenny> the rest of my body aches from the cold hehe
L245[03:19:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh. OK
L246[03:20:05] <Wired> Hmm, cloudy appears to have the most swear words on this channel. I ask the most questions.
L247[03:20:17] <asie|tab> lol @ Cloudy
L248[03:20:24] <asie|tab> Am I anywhere in the stats
L249[03:20:25] <asie|tab> ?
L250[03:20:34] <Kenny> Cloudy has the most swear words?
L251[03:20:56] <Kenny> i only remember him being in the channel one time
L252[03:21:00] <Wired> asie|tab: Apparently you have managed to get a string of 56 lines with no one replying to you.
L253[03:21:15] <asie|tab> Wow.
L254[03:21:20] <Wired> Kenny: 5% of his words contained swear words, it's on percentages.
L255[03:21:32] <Wired> asie|tab: Also, you have the most joins.
L256[03:21:40] <asie|tab> That was obvious.
L257[03:21:48] <Kenny> well, hell yeah, you get me pissed and i start cussing
L258[03:23:07] <Wired> Kenny: You've been attacked the most :P
L259[03:26:02] *** alekso56 is now known as alekso56_off
L260[03:28:25] <Michiyo> when I cheked last, the example was me stabbing you :P
L261[03:29:03] <Gopher|afk> kenny: how do you mean? (re: could be due to the threads)
L262[03:29:06] *** Gopher|afk is now known as Gopher
L263[03:29:33] <Kenny> OCX assigns 4 threads for use
L264[03:30:11] <Kenny> it doesn matter how many computers you have there are only 4 threads for alkl of then tu use
L265[03:30:23] <Gopher> Yeah, not sure why that would be an issue tho. since one computer can't run more than one coroutine at a time by definition, I wouldn't think it's using but 1 actual thread?
L266[03:30:31] <Kenny> so if 5 machines run at once then one machine is paused
L267[03:31:00] <Kenny> i'm not sure, just thought it MIGHT apply
L268[03:31:04] <asie|tab> Kenny: not really
L269[03:31:08] <Gopher> thanks, it's a good thought
L270[03:31:16] <asie|tab> unless one machine makes a tick take longer than 50 milliseconds
L271[03:32:12] <Kenny> asie, do you know what he was doing on ONE machine?
L272[03:32:30] <asie|tab> what?
L273[03:32:39] <asie|tab> mining bitcoins?
L274[03:32:45] <Kenny> running 2 shells at once
L275[03:33:06] <Gopher> not yet.
L276[03:33:18] <Gopher> unless you count running /bin/sh from shell as running 2 at once :P
L277[03:33:18] <asie|tab> i should write a dogecoin miner in Lua
L278[03:33:28] <Gopher> you really shouldn't XD
L279[03:33:29] <asie|tab> and spread it as a virus to as many CC computers as possible
L280[03:33:35] <asie|tab> on as many servers
L281[03:33:36] <asie|tab> and watch
L282[03:34:21] <Bizzycola> lol
L283[03:35:05] <Wired> asie|tab: Been looking for a reason to remove/reset CC computers. I watch my CPU usage religiously.
L284[03:35:25] <asie|tab> remove CC computers, OC ones at least have lower CPU usage and can limit ram properly
L285[03:35:41] <asie|tab> in addition, i know at least 3 ways to crash a serverr with CC
L286[03:36:03] <Wired> asie|tab: I can think of more than three, but the problem is most people who come on the server come for CC.
L287[03:36:09] <asie|tab> I know
L288[03:36:14] <Wired> Then I try to persuade them to OC :P
L289[03:36:15] <asie|tab> That's why i plan to run my own
L290[03:36:16] <asie|tab> hah
L291[03:37:06] <Gopher> At present, I'm replacing event.pull with a function that passes it's args to yield, then returns the return from yield. then resume is called in a loop, with the args from each yielding thread passed to the original event.pull, and the resulting event passed back into resume. This works for running most things.
L292[03:37:16] <Gopher> The point where it stops working is when the thing I run is shell, and then in that shell a program is run.
L293[03:37:45] <Gopher> at that point it's getting caught in a loop somehow and never actually yielding out to the level that calls the real event.pull
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L296[03:42:58] <ShadowKatStudios> asie|tab: You're gonna run an OC server? Can I come on it? :D I'd love somewhere where there are more OC users than CC users
L297[03:43:06] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: sure
L298[03:43:11] <asie|tab> i plan to launch it this weekend
L299[03:43:16] <asie|tab> note, though, that it will be 1.7.2
L300[03:43:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I won't have my other mods but meh. Tapes and computers!
L301[03:43:50] <Gopher> you say that like it's a bad thing
L302[03:44:32] <Gopher> which recipes? default or hardcore?
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L305[03:58:17] <Kenny> \o
L306[03:58:56] <ShadowKatStudios> How often should I clear the store buffer and forward messages (In seconds or minutes)?
L307[04:00:10] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm gonna go with once every 30 seconds for testing
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L310[04:01:36] <Kenny> \o
L311[04:03:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Messages to be forwarded are stored as: length of name, name, length of user, user, length of message, message
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L313[04:09:12] <ShadowKatStudios> tape.read(tape.read())
L314[04:09:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Yep. length measurement.
L315[04:10:36] <Bizzycola> Now I'm connected to two bouncers! How fun :p
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L317[04:12:02] <JoshTheEnder> wut?
L318[04:15:58] <Kenny> how do you exit a for loop early
L319[04:16:14] <Gopher> break
L320[04:16:14] <Bizzycola> break? I assume that works on for loops?
L321[04:16:23] <Bizzycola> should work on any loop :p
L322[04:17:39] <Kenny> thanks it works
L323[04:18:03] <Kenny> now to figure out why this thing is inserting the data into the table twice
L324[04:18:27] <ShadowKatStudios> This timer event better run...
L325[04:18:30] <Bizzycola> Because it loves you!
L326[04:18:36] <Bizzycola> :p
L327[04:18:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Also my program is more than 2k now
L328[04:19:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Ingame editor is beginning to become annoying to use
L329[04:19:23] <Bizzycola> I find it annoying to use for any number of lines. I just turned off the file buffer thing and use notepad++
L330[04:20:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Yeah, I turned that off to start with
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L332[04:22:24] <ShadowKatStudios> event.timer(30,sendTimer,math.huge) What am I doing wrong?
L333[04:22:57] <Bizzycola> try running the function directly first
L334[04:23:10] <Bizzycola> if it errors I think it won't show the errors, didn't for me :p
L335[04:27:19] <Gopher> \o/ got it. Actually got it this time, lol.
L336[04:27:44] <Gopher> shell.execute catches yields and sends back events, if and only if an event type filter was specified.
L337[04:28:23] <Gopher> so if they called event.pull with no filter, I add ".*" as a filter, which I just learned on the wiki is a thing you can do.
L338[04:31:17] <Gopher> yeeesh. That took ... most of the day.
L339[04:31:33] <Gopher> =1+1
L340[04:31:38] <Gopher> ... focus fail
L341[04:32:50] <Gopher> ok. I am officially calling it a night on code. Tempting as it is to move to the next tasks, the morning sun will be peeking in the windows soon. >.<
L342[04:34:15] <Cazzar> I think I code too much for my current uni course...
L343[04:35:10] <Cazzar> "I made this 3725 line program" my response: I did that in 17
L344[04:36:23] <ShadowKatStudios> It works!
L345[04:37:25] <ShadowKatStudios> I have managed to make it do something useful!
L346[04:37:45] <Gopher> nice. Whassit? :)
L347[04:38:35] <Gopher> ah, right, yer working on a tape buffering dealie, right?
L348[04:40:24] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm working on message forwarding
L349[04:40:30] <ShadowKatStudios> Think UUCP
L350[04:40:49] <ShadowKatStudios> I even included the ! as the separator
L351[04:40:56] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm just gonna get addressing working.
L352[04:41:02] <Gopher> yeah, reading the various things in the irc log that I've been too self-absorbed and fixated on my own code to really properly pay attention to tonight XD
L353[04:41:09] <Gopher> sounds cool
L354[04:42:18] <ShadowKatStudios> I've given up on modem-specific addressing
L355[04:42:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Now it's just numbers.
L356[04:42:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Should make the messages shorter anyway
L357[04:44:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Security sucks, but if you need security, use some form of encryption
L358[04:44:12] <Gopher> now that I figured out what was happening with this... I have to wonder if this is a bug in sh.lua?
L359[04:44:54] <Gopher> when a running program yields, shell calls event.pull and resumes it, but if it specified no event filter, it just resumes it with no args. MAybe bug is the wrong word, but I'm not understanding the intention there.
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L361[04:45:26] <Kenny> \o
L362[04:45:28] <Gopher> program yields, shell basically says "no."
L363[04:45:45] <ShadowKatStudios> asie|tab: I got it working!
L364[04:45:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Some modification and it will work fine!
L365[04:46:03] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: There will be many mods
L366[04:46:04] <asie|tab> everything from http://mc.shinonome.ch/ , Carpenter's, OC, BuildCraft
L367[04:46:05] <asie|tab> wait, what working?
L368[04:46:14] <ShadowKatStudios> :o nodeAddr can be a string
L369[04:46:22] <ShadowKatStudios> My message forwarding program
L370[04:46:44] <asie|tab> i want to override the io api one day
L371[04:46:49] <asie|tab> and write an automatic delta backup program
L372[04:47:18] <Gopher> lol. Is that.. really something needed in oc? XD
L373[04:47:21] <ShadowKatStudios> Also, once you run the program you can go back to the shell
L374[04:47:31] <Gopher> (says the guy who spent all day working towards 2 shells on 1 computer)
L375[04:47:32] <asie|tab> Gopher: is anything?
L376[04:47:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Gopher: Of course it is, why wouldn't it be?
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L378[04:47:41] <asie|tab> 2shells1computer
L379[04:48:01] <Gopher> put like that, you make it sound like something dirty. Well, dirtier.
L380[04:48:07] <ShadowKatStudios> asie|tab: Can you put my tape-based file saver/loader in OC ROM?
L381[04:48:22] <asie|tab> I am not fond of including software in ROM
L382[04:48:31] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, shift-ins it is
L383[04:48:49] <Gopher> but picture, switching between a shell, lua, and an editor, all on the same computer w/ same file system...
L384[04:49:03] <Gopher> it will be worth it. :)
L385[04:49:32] <Gopher> and if you're thinking of pointing out oc feature X that makes this completely pointless, save it until tomorrow
L386[04:49:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I just discovered that nodeAddr can be a string! That means the path can be 'this!is!an!example!derp' :D !
L387[04:50:29] <Kodos> I have a really dumb idea I want to try
L388[04:50:38] <Gopher> dumb ideas are some of my favorites XD
L389[04:50:51] <ShadowKatStudios> Gopher: I was just gonna say that you could route display and IO on several computers into one and have all the computers running the program at once
L390[04:51:00] <Kodos> Well, I play Second Life, and I want to make a button on Second Life that will page me on an OC server using a computronics chatbox
L391[04:51:15] <asie|tab> woo
L392[04:51:27] <asie|tab> SL<->OC cross-communication?
L393[04:51:30] <Kodos> Yes
L394[04:51:35] <asie|tab> i want to hook up a chat box to IRC
L395[04:51:35] <Kodos> Using LSL and Lua
L396[04:51:45] <asie|tab> imagine the awesomeness
L397[04:51:59] <ShadowKatStudios> asie|tab: I'd make it only respond to me and only talk to me
L398[04:52:06] <asie|tab> you can't!
L399[04:52:07] <Kodos> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal
L400[04:52:10] <asie|tab> at least not yet
L401[04:52:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Aww :( I haven't played with it
L402[04:52:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Probably a good thing, I don't want people seeing me talk to myself...
L403[04:52:33] <asie|tab> i am never fond of username-based constraints
L404[04:52:40] <asie|tab> you can make it only RESPOND to you
L405[04:52:45] <asie|tab> that is
L406[04:52:48] <asie|tab> listen to you only
L407[04:52:54] <asie|tab> but it will talk to everyone
L408[04:53:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Distance-based maybe?
L409[04:53:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah, when a person goes out of range it AFK's them, that'd be cool
L410[04:54:20] <asie|tab> 40 blocks by default
L411[04:54:21] <Kodos> The cool part is, I could use the idea to make a HUD in SL that would basically be a chatbox for my MC server
L412[04:54:33] <asie|tab> i will add an API option to make it less than 40 on the computer's side
L413[04:57:03] <ShadowKatStudios> 2261 bytes so far
L414[04:57:21] <ShadowKatStudios> I could cut it down by removing unneccesary spaces and such
L415[04:57:39] <Kodos> OH
L416[04:57:45] <asie|tab> i want to write a program to record chat box messages on a tape
L417[04:57:52] <Kodos> Someone should make a refactoring and autoindent program for OC
L418[04:58:04] <Gopher> ok, sleeep. \o
L419[04:58:06] <ShadowKatStudios> The default editor should keep indentation
L420[04:58:06] <Kodos> You could use it to run a program you code through it, and it formats it
L421[04:58:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Night Gopher
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L423[04:58:26] <ShadowKatStudios> I hate having to retype spaces.
L424[04:58:33] <Kodos> It might keep it, but if you don't know proper indentation, a formatter could be helpful
L425[04:58:50] <Gopher|sleeeep> kodos: after my multishell program, an editor is my next intended project :)
L426[04:58:59] <Kodos> Gopher, an editor or IDE?
L427[04:59:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm, not sure how recieving messages should work
L428[04:59:19] <Kodos> LuaIDE was invaluable on CC
L429[04:59:23] <Kodos> I'd like to see an OC variant
L430[04:59:23] <Gopher|sleeeep> just an editor, nothing super-fantastic but far more complete than the built-in
L431[04:59:32] <ShadowKatStudios> I never liked LuaIDE honestly
L432[04:59:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Then again, I never used ingame editors so...
L433[04:59:51] <ShadowKatStudios> edit was fine for me.
L434[05:01:01] <Gopher|sleeeep> anyway, I see daylight, must go lol
L435[05:01:54] <ShadowKatStudios> :o I could stream youtube songs over OC networks using tape drives :D
L436[05:02:01] <ShadowKatStudios> I need to convert some music.
L437[05:02:17] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: I plan to add Tape Decks, hopefully
L438[05:02:23] <asie|tab> like Disc Racks but for tapes
L439[05:03:01] <ShadowKatStudios> I could use a robot to change tapes
L440[05:04:01] <ShadowKatStudios> How do I get a .wav file in the right format to convert it to .dfpwm?
L441[05:04:06] <Kodos> The thingy on the wiki
L442[05:04:16] <Kodos> Speaking of which I have a file in the proper format now
L443[05:04:18] <Kodos> but no idea how to use
L444[05:04:18] <Kodos> it
L445[05:04:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh, sane, not same
L446[05:04:42] <ShadowKatStudios> (It's fine, I'm just silly)
L447[05:05:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Back in a bit guys, then I'm gonna try audio streaming.
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L450[05:24:48] <Kenny> \o
L451[05:25:38] <asie|tab> o|
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L453[05:33:04] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm back!
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L455[05:34:31] <ShadowKatStudios> Wait 5 minutes for my program to save on tape...
L456[05:35:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Somewhere between 3.768 and 1.884 minutes to save
L457[05:44:15] <ShadowKatStudios> Obtaining ffmpeg.
L458[05:44:21] <ShadowKatStudios> I shall stream all the music!
L459[05:44:25] <ShadowKatStudios> Muahahaha
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L461[05:46:52] <Kenny> \o
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L463[05:48:54] <Kodos> How do I work this tape stuff to play a music file I've converted
L464[05:51:51] <ShadowKatStudios> You have a dfpwm file?
L465[05:55:00] <ShadowKatStudios> I really have to boost the efficiency of these things, 10 minutes to load a file?
L466[05:55:06] <ShadowKatStudios> It's only 2k!
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L468[06:11:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Tape did not work.
L469[06:14:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Routing works!
L470[06:14:11] <ShadowKatStudios> It works!
L471[06:14:14] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
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L473[06:14:41] <Kenny> \o
L474[06:15:03] <ShadowKatStudios> It even mostly works! http://pastebin.com/mpL3fwzZ
L475[06:24:21] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh. I don't even know what to call it.
L476[06:26:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Suggestions?
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L478[06:38:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Ticking tile entity?
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L480[06:52:40] <Kenny> \o
L481[06:57:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Hello again asie|tab , I finally made a topic for my program: http://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/30-unnamed-message-forwarding/
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L483[06:58:45] <Kenny> \o
L484[06:59:01] *** JoshTheEnder|BackInTheEther is now known as JoshTheEnder
L485[07:00:01] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L486[07:00:31] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: crashlog?
L487[07:00:47] <ShadowKatStudios> One moment
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L489[07:01:30] <Kenny> \o
L490[07:01:49] <JoshTheEnder> Kenny: do you have your client waving to anyone who joins the channel?
L491[07:01:59] <Kenny> yeah
L492[07:02:01] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L493[07:02:09] <ShadowKatStudios> asie|tab: http://pastebin.com/A6jA8q6x
L494[07:02:55] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: pretty shiny - it's a clientside crash!
L495[07:03:23] <ShadowKatStudios> I assumed it was because I probably didn't convert the audio file I was playing correctly
L496[07:03:47] <asie|tab> no
L497[07:05:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Also computers don't run without a daylight cycle?
L498[07:05:13] <asie|tab> i'll have to check at home
L499[07:05:23] <asie|tab> it's an interesting bug to say the least
L500[07:06:40] * JoshTheEnder is bored
L501[07:07:47] <ShadowKatStudios> JoshTheEnder: If you're bored you should take a look at my program: http://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/30-unnamed-message-forwarding/
L502[07:07:49] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: all i can say right now is
L503[07:08:09] <asie|tab> it's a synchronization bug as the mod tried to stop the tape while the client was ticking tile entities
L504[07:08:20] <asie|tab> the reason was specifically stopping the tape at the wrong microsecond
L505[07:08:43] <JoshTheEnder> i cant run minecraft here :/
L506[07:08:55] <ShadowKatStudios> :P
L507[07:09:33] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm watching this go round and round
L508[07:10:05] <asie|tab> like a record, shadow
L509[07:10:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I set up a decently OK path for it to use and just watch the message move
L510[07:10:43] <ShadowKatStudios> I should set up a mail server really.
L511[07:11:16] <ShadowKatStudios> And you can like, dial in and collect your mail. That'd be cool.
L512[07:12:15] <ShadowKatStudios> So does anyone want to suggest a name for my program?
L513[07:12:30] <asie|tab> ShadowKatStudios: Nodus
L514[07:12:33] <asie|tab> >:3
L515[07:13:04] * ShadowKatStudios takes note of name
L516[07:13:59] <JoshTheEnder> Skynet
L517[07:14:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Noted.
L518[07:15:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Just be careful if you notice robots mailing each other...
L519[07:17:34] <ShadowKatStudios> In which case, run.
L520[07:17:47] <asie|tab> Destroy Markus Persson
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L522[07:20:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Before he can write Minecraft?
L523[07:20:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, wormholes were referenced in the specs.
L524[07:21:08] <ShadowKatStudios> How hard would it be to make it a wormhole in time?
L525[07:21:15] <ShadowKatStudios> There was one in Star Trek.
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L527[07:21:55] <JoshTheEnder> you could always try dialing a SG where the wormhole passes through a star
L528[07:22:19] <ShadowKatStudios> SG = stargate?
L529[07:22:27] <JoshTheEnder> yes
L530[07:22:30] <ShadowKatStudios> And would a dialup modem do for dialing?
L531[07:22:39] <JoshTheEnder> probably
L532[07:23:08] * ShadowKatStudios goes to look for his box of dialup modems
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L534[07:25:39] <Kenny> \o
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L536[07:30:37] <Kenny> \o
L537[07:31:46] <Din> HEllo O/
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L539[07:32:01] <Kenny> \o
L540[07:32:23] <Din> sup
L541[07:36:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool ping message?
L542[07:37:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh, wait, I can just use another port.
L543[07:39:29] <ShadowKatStudios> ayt and ack, perfect ping messages
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L545[07:55:31] <ShadowKatStudios> I need to get mail working.
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L547[07:55:32] <Kenny> \o
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L549[07:55:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Then I would define this system as functional.
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L551[07:58:12] <ShadowKatStudios> It's probably a good thing that the max message size is 8k, there are only 512k on a floppy
L552[08:01:37] <JoshTheEnder> http://imgur.com/gallery/ET7j8tM
L553[08:02:22] <JoshTheEnder> back in a few
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L555[08:02:24] <Kenny> \o
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L558[08:11:34] <JoshTheEnder> heh, i currently have 2047 lines on the stats
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L561[08:14:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Yay for dodgy bulliten board software :D
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L563[08:17:20] <ShadowKatStudios> How do I get a table from filesystem.list()?
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L566[08:24:15] <Kenny> \o
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L568[08:24:26] <rednEfOhsoJriS> ffs Kenny
L569[08:25:14] <Gopher> grumble. yawn.
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L571[08:25:50] <Kenny> \o
L572[08:26:06] <Vexatos> o/
L573[08:27:41] <ShadowKatStudios> He's probably not on, he has his client set to wave at everyone
L574[08:28:26] <Gopher> his last unscripted activity in this chan was about an hour and 20 minutes ago
L575[08:28:53] <Gopher> unless he snuck something in while I was disconnected. stupid internet.
L576[08:29:08] <rednEfOhsoJriS> *** Gopher quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) ~Gopher@60.sub-70-193-138.myvzw.com 14:24 *** Gopher|sleeeep joined #oc ~Gopher@60.sub-70-193-138.myvzw.com
L577[08:29:16] <rednEfOhsoJriS> nope, nothing happened
L578[08:30:54] <ShadowKatStudios> :D Lightyears 500
L579[08:33:14] <ShadowKatStudios> 8.8 hours of chiptune should last me
L580[08:33:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I still have to get 14, 15 and 16, but this will do me for now
L581[08:34:20] <ShadowKatStudios> SirJoshOfEnder? Nice name, but I would use IsrOjshFoNeder to confuse people more
L582[08:34:36] *** ShadowKatStudios is now known as ShadwoAktUstdiso
L583[08:34:51] *** ShadwoAktUstdiso is now known as ShwodaAktUstdiso
L584[08:37:40] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> What's the best way to get input in OC?
L585[08:39:02] <Gopher> what kind of input? user input?
L586[08:39:34] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Yeah
L587[08:39:43] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> There's no read()
L588[08:39:48] <Gopher> term.read
L589[08:40:06] <Gopher> or io.read()
L590[08:40:23] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> io.read gives me a newline at the end
L591[08:40:38] *** alekso56_off is now known as alekso56
L592[08:41:03] *** rednEfOhsoJriS is now known as SrJshfndr
L593[08:42:32] *** SrJshfndr is now known as SirOjshFoNeedr
L594[08:46:10] <Gopher> really? it's term.read that gives me newlines at the end, io.read doesn't
L595[08:46:24] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> I'll take a look, weird
L596[08:46:40] <asie> ShwodaAktUstdiso: I found the bug!
L597[08:46:42] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> I just string.sub'd it off the end
L598[08:46:43] <Gopher> wait, scratch that, now both are
L599[08:46:47] <Gopher> O_o
L600[08:46:48] <asie> I'm releasing AsieLib 0.1.11 for both MC 1.6.4 and 1.7.2 now
L601[08:47:07] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> It's wired's pack, so I'll have to wait for him
L602[08:47:10] <Gopher> scratch that, nop, I derp. io.read doesn't seem to.
L603[08:47:32] <Gopher> lolmeh. I need food.
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L606[08:51:47] <Kenny> \o
L607[08:51:58] *** alekso56 is now known as alekso56_off
L608[08:52:01] * SirOjshFoNeedr stabs Kenny
L609[08:52:06] *** jesustk_off is now known as jesusthekiller
L610[08:52:07] *** SirOjshFoNeedr is now known as JoshTheEnder
L611[08:56:00] <asie> ShwodaAktUstdiso: AsieLib 0.1.11 is out
L612[08:56:06] <asie> fixes the bug you mentioned and BC wrench bugs
L613[08:57:41] *** Din is now known as |Din|Studying|
L614[09:00:15] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Awesome stuff
L615[09:02:35] * ShwodaAktUstdiso is attempting to strip down the current networking system
L616[09:03:35] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Only 2 sets of data rather than 6!
L617[09:08:34] *** alekso56_off is now known as alekso56
L618[09:11:12] ⇦ Quits: Gopher (~Gopher@60.sub-70-193-138.myvzw.com) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L619[09:12:47] ⇨ Joins: Gopher|sleeeep (~Gopher@53.sub-174-237-65.myvzw.com)
L620[09:12:47] <Kenny> \o
L621[09:12:52] *** Gopher|sleeeep is now known as Gopher
L622[09:13:02] * Gopher kicks the internet
L623[09:13:15] * JoshTheEnder kicks Kenny
L624[09:13:37] * Michiyo stabs Kenny
L625[09:13:42] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Issue with only one path in this: loops are possible
L626[09:13:55] <JoshTheEnder> everyone stab Kenny
L627[09:13:57] * JoshTheEnder kicks Kenny
L628[09:14:01] * ShwodaAktUstdiso stabs Kenny with a cassette tape
L629[09:14:23] <Michiyo> hardcore.
L630[09:15:47] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> I could also stab him with an ethernet switch, but I think that would be a little too blunt.
L631[09:16:27] * JoshTheEnder puts Kenny in a RI grinder
L632[09:17:51] *** Kodos is now known as Kodos|Zzz
L633[09:18:45] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> :D Raain!
L634[09:19:22] * Kenny DiNozzo's JoshTheEnder
L635[09:19:32] * Kenny smacks Michiyo
L636[09:20:04] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> I figured out why every second set of messages was failing! The buffer was never reset!
L637[09:20:10] * JoshTheEnder puts Kenny int he corner
L638[09:20:28] <Kenny> what's an int he corner?
L639[09:20:35] * Michiyo sets ban on Kenny@thatjoshgreen.me
L640[09:20:38] <Michiyo> :P
L641[09:20:40] <JoshTheEnder> in the* me failing with space
L642[09:20:53] *** alekso56 is now known as alekso56_off
L643[09:20:58] <asie> halfway done porting Immibis' Peripherals
L644[09:21:11] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo: don't tempt me :P
L645[09:21:28] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Kenny: int 0xhe, the unobtainable hex number
L646[09:22:13] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> 0x10e really
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L648[09:22:33] <Kenny> \o
L649[09:22:47] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> :o IPv6!
L650[09:22:58] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Whoaa
L651[09:23:02] * Rainman cast a rain spell a makes it rain on everyone
L652[09:23:03] <JoshTheEnder> they'res quite a few IPv6's in here
L653[09:23:24] <ShwodaAktUstdiso> Rainman: You're too late, it was already raining here
L654[09:23:33] *** ShwodaAktUstdiso is now known as ShadowKatStudios
L655[09:24:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Buffer now gets reset. :D No more lost messages
L656[09:24:51] * Rainman opens a portal to Antares and shoves JoshTheEnder in it
L657[09:25:22] * JoshTheEnder comes back through the portal and sits back on his chair
L658[09:25:38] ⇦ Quits: asie (~textual@078088168214.elblag.vectranet.pl) (Quit: I'll probably come back in either 20 minutes or 8 hours.)
L659[09:26:12] * Rainman opens a portal in JoshTheEnder's chair and sends him to the Ninth level of Hell
L660[09:26:57] * JoshTheEnder laughs at Rainman's poor attempt to remove him from the room
L661[09:28:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Is picking a side neccesary? Can I just attack both of you?
L662[09:28:57] * Rainman just kicks JoshTheEnder out the door
L663[09:29:03] <Rainman> !kick
L664[09:29:16] * JoshTheEnder laughs as Rainman's foot goes through him
L665[09:30:27] * Rainman pulls out a tank of liquid nitrogen and pours it over JoshTheEnder then hits him with a hammer breaking him into pieces
L666[09:30:53] * JoshTheEnder laughs at Rainman idea that he was solid matter
L667[09:32:09] * Rainman pulls out his Ghostbuster spectral entrapment equipment and pulls JoshTheEnder into the containment field
L668[09:32:24] * JoshTheEnder is not here, he is getting tea
L669[09:34:33] * ShadowKatStudios blows up the spectral entrapment equipment by crossing a wire
L670[09:40:02] <Kenny> afk for a couple of hours. need to get some more done on my bike so it will be ready for the nice weather coming
L671[09:40:03] * JoshTheEnder comes back to see debris of a containment device everywhere
L672[09:40:11] ⇦ Quits: Rainman (~tinyirc@2602:306:ce9e:5150:88a:2307:88f8:514c) (Quit: I was using TinyIRC! Visit http://www.tinyirc.net/ for more information.)
L673[09:40:13] * JoshTheEnder waves to Kenny
L674[09:41:04] <Kenny> doing the elctrical today. and getting the tank mounted. after that, come the first of the month i buy the power system for it and should be ready to go
L675[09:41:55] *** Kenny is now known as Kenny|AFK
L676[09:42:07] ⇨ Joins: asie (~textual@078088168214.elblag.vectranet.pl)
L677[09:42:07] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L678[09:42:41] * SirBotOfEnder stabs Kenny|AFK's waving script
L679[09:50:46] ⇦ Quits: SirBotOfEnder (TheEnders@thatjoshgreen.me) (Quit: BYE BYE MWAHAHAHAHA)
L680[09:51:10] ⇨ Joins: EnderBot (TheEnders@thatjoshgreen.me)
L681[09:51:10] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L682[09:51:11] zsh sets mode: +v on EnderBot
L683[09:51:22] * EnderBot stabs Kenny|AFK
L684[09:51:29] *** EnderBot is now known as SirBotOfEnder
L685[09:52:53] *** JoshTheEnder is now known as IAmJoshTheEnder
L686[09:57:32] * IAmJoshTheEnder and I am bored
L687[09:58:09] *** prassel|off is now known as prasselpikachu
L688[10:00:05] *** Sorroko_Off is now known as Sorroko
L689[10:07:41] <asie> Immibis' Peripherals for 1.7.2 is almost done
L690[10:18:03] <ShadowKatStudios> I have created a message loop()
L691[10:18:36] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L692[10:19:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Routing works though I think
L693[10:24:09] <tgame14> I Blame Sangar!
L694[10:28:59] <Gopher> for...?
L695[10:29:55] *** IAmJoshTheEnder is now known as IAmJoshTheEnderMightNotBeHere
L696[10:30:12] <Sangar> what did i do?
L697[10:30:14] <Sangar> also: o/
L698[10:30:41] <Gopher> hi, sanger.
L699[10:31:04] <Gopher> I've made some headway towards abusing your computers into doing things they really don't want to do.
L700[10:31:18] <Sangar> oh?
L701[10:31:47] <Gopher> indeed. Like run two shell sessions I can ctrl+tab between in a split-screen setup.
L702[10:31:53] <asie> okay
L703[10:31:57] <asie> releasing Immibis' Peripherals 58.0.0
L704[10:32:14] <Gopher> they're resisting me every inch, but I am making headway XD
L705[10:33:08] <Sangar> Gopher, that sounds nice!
L706[10:33:26] <Gopher> oh, and pseudo-random q, can you explain lines 76-79 in sh.lua to me?
L707[10:33:47] <Gopher> I'm sure there's a reason for them, but it took me forever to figure out why my injected yields weren't yielding XD
L708[10:34:10] <Gopher> and so, natually, I now hate them independently of reason or logic. :)
L709[10:34:18] ⇦ Quits: |Din|Studying| (~DinFer@as53.lu1.dlp120.bih.net.ba) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L710[10:34:59] <Sangar> errr
L711[10:35:39] <Gopher> I imagine the conversation between shell and it's active progrma like this. program: "yield?" shell: "filter?" program: "no...." shell: "DENIED! RUN, MONKEY!"
L712[10:36:08] <Gopher> so I detect the no-filter case and add a ".*" filter to fool it.
L713[10:36:41] <Gopher> (like I said, abusing your computers)
L714[10:36:48] <Sangar> yeah, that sounds like it :P and no, i don't really remember why that is the way it is right now.
L715[10:37:25] <Gopher> not really important, was just curious
L716[10:37:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Return path added. I can now prevent derpy loops.
L717[10:38:36] <Gopher> I've nearly got the split-screen rendering bits sorted, I think, just got to get the cursor behaving properly, blinking only in the focused subscreen
L718[10:38:59] <Gopher> it was drawing snakes on the screen. Now it's just not drawing any cursor at all. This is a huge improvement.
L719[10:39:00] <Sangar> Gopher, i'll write it down and have another look when i have more time. it does seem weird.
L720[10:39:19] <Sangar> hah
L721[10:41:32] *** IAmJoshTheEnderMightNotBeHere is now known as JoshTheEnder
L722[10:43:57] *** JoshTheEnder is now known as JoshTheEnderMightNotBeHere
L723[10:51:29] <Gopher> sigh. Think I have to just block term from ever blinking the cursor and reimplement it at the top instead.
L724[10:53:01] <Sangar> if term.setCursor(x, y) doesn't reposition the cursor blink properly that should be considered a bug
L725[10:53:23] <Gopher> I'm not 100% sure what's happening just yet
L726[10:54:49] <Gopher> it's the toggleBlink() in setCursor before it updates the cursor that's getting me, I think, but I'm not sure why, because blink should be completely off before I'm calling it to put the cursor back in the focused term
L727[10:55:37] <Sangar> hmm, that should only toggle it back to normal if the 'blink' is currently visible
L728[10:56:27] <Gopher> yeah. I don't see anything I'd call a bug at this point, but the issue may well be on my end.
L729[10:57:16] <Gopher> but I do have it switching between two contexts, one where blink is on, the other it's not
L730[10:57:45] <Gopher> might not be required that I just disable term's cursor, but it'd definitely be simpler, I'm thinking XD
L731[10:58:32] <Gopher> I've got numerous function calls and overrides to try to manage the cursor behavior, even if it were working it'd be more efficient to just run one that knows how to handle the multiple contexts
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L733[11:00:24] <Sangar> yeah. i've been thinking of changing the term to make it 'instanceable', with each having a specific size+position. but well. time.
L734[11:00:26] *** SuPeRMiNoR2|Away is now known as SuPeRMiNoR2
L735[11:00:42] <Sangar> also, more fun for others to implement something like this :P
L736[11:00:51] *** alekso56_off is now known as alekso56
L737[11:00:57] <Gopher> I started out trying to do the split-screen stuff at the term level
L738[11:01:08] <Gopher> ended up having to override /everydamnthing/
L739[11:01:16] <Sangar> :P
L740[11:01:41] <Gopher> so I settled on a simpler, more brutal plan: overriding gpu
L741[11:01:59] <Sangar> oh. wow.
L742[11:02:01] <Gopher> cut the length of my program by 90% and worked flawlessly
L743[11:02:28] <Gopher> there maaay be a slight performance penalty...lol
L744[11:02:53] <Gopher> but this project stopped being about practicality and became about me not being beaten by some damned string of bits quite a few manhours back XD
L745[11:04:28] <Gopher> there were just a lot of little places where it was doing gpu calls directly, tho.
L746[11:04:53] <Gopher> so after overriding term, I had to override those bits that were bypassing it, and mroe bits
L747[11:05:48] <Gopher> though that was 24h ago, and having looked at the code more since, I'm a bit confused
L748[11:06:03] <Gopher> because it seems most of the stuff ultimately does map back to term calls. So I dunno. :/
L749[11:06:32] <Gopher> but yeah. if nothing else, term doesn't even have getResolution functions, so I had to override /parts/ of gpu
L750[11:08:35] <Sangar> sounds fun :>
L751[11:08:55] <ShadowKatStudios> Routing is kind of working
L752[11:09:03] <Sangar> routing what?
L753[11:09:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Of messages
L754[11:11:08] <Sangar> well. that's generic. good job!
L755[11:11:19] <Sangar> i guess.
L756[11:11:24] <ShadowKatStudios> it!can!route!through!several!wireless!stations!like!this!it!can!also!stop!infinite!loops
L757[11:11:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Once I comment out all the debug output, it'll be transparent while you're using the computer too
L758[11:12:55] <ShadowKatStudios> I might impliment some form of handshaking so it can save a message if a node is down though
L759[11:12:55] <ShadowKatStudios> A 'delay tolerant network'
L760[11:12:59] *** JoshTheEnderMightNotBeHere is now known as JoshTheEnder
L761[11:13:09] <Sangar> hmm, nice. there are no infinite loops in the network because packets can make a maximum number of hops, tho :P
L762[11:13:21] <Sangar> but if it eliminates duplicate messages, that's cool.
L763[11:13:41] <Gopher> if he's rebroadcasting between wireless nodes, he could create loops if he didn't check
L764[11:13:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, actually, it removes a layer of the address every time something retransmits it
L765[11:13:57] <ShadowKatStudios> So I guess
L766[11:14:03] <Sangar> if it's done it manually, true.
L767[11:14:08] <Sangar> i was thinking access points
L768[11:14:32] <Sangar> but if it's done programmatically, makes sense to check for it, ofc :)
L769[11:16:29] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm trying to make the transmitable data as close to 8k as possible, so I've scrapped a more complicated system
L770[11:17:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Now it's the path and the message.
L771[11:18:07] <Sangar> since you mention 8k, just to make sure, you know about the component.modem.maxPacketSize getter?
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L773[11:20:36] <Sangar> so... i fixed the RiM incompatibility that's in 1.2.3 i think.
L774[11:20:48] <Sangar> pondering if it justifies a 1.2.4
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L776[11:22:11] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L777[11:22:30] ⇨ Joins: asie (~textual@078088168214.elblag.vectranet.pl)
L778[11:22:30] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L779[11:23:12] * ShadowKatStudios stabs the waving kenny-bot with a plug from a cassete recorder
L780[11:28:57] *** SuPeRMiNoR2 is now known as SuPeRMiNoR2|TS
L781[11:33:33] ⇦ Quits: Wired (~jacob@c-75-72-220-179.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.3)
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L783[11:36:39] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L784[11:37:08] ⇨ Joins: ping (~notPing@2601:4:4500:887:1ce7:5693:6e66:5342)
L785[11:37:08] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L786[11:37:20] * JoshTheEnder stabs Kenny|AFK
L787[11:37:22] * Gopher sighs and debates just turning activity notices off in this channel entirely.
L788[11:37:39] <Gopher> but since I came, hi, ping
L789[11:39:21] <Gopher> nothing? Well, that'll learn me.
L790[11:40:28] <tgame14> Sangar, in scala how do i put code in constructor?
L791[11:40:36] <Gopher> ok, now time to dive into handling, filtering, and distributing events. \o/
L792[11:40:47] <Sangar> tgame14, just put it in the body of the class
L793[11:40:57] <tgame14> well, im getting an error when doing that
L794[11:41:12] <tgame14> parent has a public boolean tickRandomly = false
L795[11:41:18] <tgame14> (its a java abstract class)
L796[11:41:33] <tgame14> then in body i do:
L797[11:41:37] <tgame14> tickRandomy = true
L798[11:41:42] <tgame14> gives me a do not exist
L799[11:41:49] <Sangar> huh
L800[11:42:31] <Sangar> i'm assuming that typo isn't in the code
L801[11:42:42] <Sangar> guessing it's some scala/java interop fail. it should work.
L802[11:42:55] <tgame14> no its not
L803[11:43:01] <tgame14> k, ill keep testing
L804[11:45:38] <ShadowKatStudios> I should probably go soon, it's nearly 4 AM
L805[11:46:21] <ShadowKatStudios> I just have to fix this one bug
L806[11:46:56] <Sangar> been there, done that :P
L807[11:47:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Wwoo, it worked :D
L808[11:47:32] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll just impliment the event...
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L810[11:48:51] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L811[11:49:45] <ShadowKatStudios> How do I trigger an event?
L812[11:50:32] <ping> .w computer.pushSignal
L813[11:50:32] <^v> ping, computer.pushSignal(name: string[, ...]) Pushes a new signal into the queue. Signals are processed in a FIFO order. The signal has to at least have a name. Arguments to pass along with it are optional.
L814[11:50:33] <Sangar> computer.pushSignal
L815[11:51:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, cool, people can impliment their own handlers :D
L816[11:52:39] <ping> ofc \o/
L817[11:52:42] <ping> brb restart
L818[11:52:49] ⇦ Quits: ping (~notPing@2601:4:4500:887:1ce7:5693:6e66:5342) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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L820[11:52:51] <ShadowKatStudios> Here's a twist: To use the network you have to allow routing through your computer
L821[11:53:34] <Sangar> tor?
L822[11:53:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, yeah :P
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L824[11:53:50] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L825[11:53:50] <ShadowKatStudios> I kinda want to make some form of ping.
L826[11:54:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Ohai...
L827[11:54:13] <ping> wat do you mean by ping
L828[11:54:46] <Gopher> we're gonna clone you. For organs.
L829[11:54:59] <Gopher> Possibly a cheap meat for taco bell, but the negotiations are ongoing.
L830[11:55:30] <ping> im going to try to implement the glass language
L831[11:55:49] <Gopher> tangent to that tangent, I'm reminded how low we set the bar for fast food every time I hear an ad proclaim "100% beef!"
L832[11:55:58] <ping> because its OO its actually a viable way of programming OC programs
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L834[11:57:06] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L835[11:57:27] <ping> jees, it took under 3 seconds for it to join
L836[11:57:36] <ping> it takes forever for hexchatt
L837[11:57:47] <ShadowKatStudios> I want to see what connects to what.
L838[11:57:47] <ShadowKatStudios> One could theoretically map a mesh network in that way.
L839[11:57:47] * ShadowKatStudios looks for this 'glass language'
L840[11:57:47] <ShadowKatStudios> I can't see it
L841[11:58:11] <ping> http://esolangs.org/wiki/Glass
L842[11:58:40] <ping> it will take a little to understand
L843[11:58:48] <asie> gregor is awesome
L844[11:59:24] <ping> wats a gregor?
L845[11:59:36] <asie> gregor richards
L846[11:59:39] <asie> the author of this language
L847[11:59:43] <asie> the esolangs guys hang out in #esoteric on freenode
L848[11:59:54] <Gopher> "No other language that the author knows of is implemented like this, because it would be idiotic."
L849[11:59:58] <ping> ah, im on #esoteric alot
L850[12:00:07] <asie> yeah
L851[12:00:07] <asie> it's fun
L852[12:01:06] <Gopher> I just thought that was funny, not a commentary on your plans to implement it. :)
L853[12:01:23] <ping> i remember going in that channel when i was 11 and was like wtf is this
L854[12:02:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Holy shite it's worse than FORTH
L855[12:02:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Because brackets
L856[12:02:39] <ping> not really
L857[12:02:45] <ping> its waaay better than forth
L858[12:02:57] <ping> i mean, its horrible
L859[12:03:20] <ping> but its a better language to do real stuff
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L861[12:04:20] <LordFokas> o/
L862[12:04:30] <ping> \o
L863[12:04:36] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L864[12:04:54] <Gopher> ping, forth was invented for the purpose of doing real stuff
L865[12:05:02] <Gopher> that abomination of an esolang was invented for, essentially, lulz
L866[12:05:14] <Gopher> no, it is not better than forth for doing real stuff XD
L867[12:06:16] <ping> i wonder if i can post glass code to the CC forums and not get banned
L868[12:06:31] <ping> because obufuscation is against the rules
L869[12:09:19] <ShadowKatStudios> I should run some tests over a decent-size network, just pinging, and see how long it takes
L870[12:13:38] <ShadowKatStudios> Nope, OK, too far. It's nearly quarter past 4, I'm off to bed.
L871[12:13:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Night.
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L873[12:30:50] <tgame14> Sangar, issue was not related to scala i think
L874[12:30:55] <tgame14> more to me being stupid
L875[12:30:56] <tgame14> :P
L876[12:31:00] <tgame14> or well, maven
L877[12:31:15] <Sangar> ahah. so it works now?
L878[12:31:25] <asie> ping: interesting
L879[12:31:34] <asie> I want to write a Befunge interpreter for OC now
L880[12:31:47] <asie> Sangar: does/will OC have mouse detection on Tier 2+ screens?
L881[12:32:13] <Sangar> 'detection'? it has click+drag support for t2+.
L882[12:32:18] <asie> oh, okay
L883[12:32:24] <ping> befunge is easy xD
L884[12:32:24] <asie> as Befunge is a 2D esolang
L885[12:32:25] <Sangar> no mouse move tho
L886[12:32:28] <asie> ping: but imagine it on monitors
L887[12:33:11] <ping> eh, i guess it would be cool
L888[12:34:41] <Gopher> I hate to keep throwing suggestions at you in the channel instead of github, Sangar, but a drop event would be nice, as a terminal event after drag.
L889[12:35:06] <Gopher> there are drag&drop contexts where it's not practical to treat every drag as a discrete event
L890[12:35:40] <Sangar> as in a mouse up? oh. that isn't there already, is it?
L891[12:35:45] <Sangar> yeah, that would make sense.
L892[12:35:56] <ping> yeah, mouse_up already exists .-.
L893[12:35:56] <Gopher> no mouse up, and mouse up isn't, in general, required
L894[12:36:04] <Gopher> eh? no?
L895[12:36:13] <Gopher> I;m just getting touch and drag events?
L896[12:36:23] <ping> wat
L897[12:36:48] <Sangar> you try that out while i'm afk for dinner :P
L898[12:36:57] <Gopher> heh.
L899[12:37:21] <Gopher> I guess I should really put it on github
L900[12:38:13] <ping> ah, only key_up
L901[12:38:21] <asie> http://mc.shinonome.ch/doku.php?id=wiki:immibisperipherals
L902[12:38:23] <asie> delivered!
L903[12:38:23] <Gopher> yeah, key up is there
L904[12:38:33] <asie> Immibis' Peripherals 58.0.0 with improved OC support and being 1.7.2
L905[12:38:35] <Gopher> key_up is more important, for some things anyway, than mouse_up
L906[12:38:37] <asie> i just need to update Immibis' Core now
L907[12:38:57] <Gopher> the majority of cases are covered by just click/touch, without mouse_down and _up
L908[12:39:03] <asie> done
L909[12:39:16] <Gopher> but dragging... if you don't know when it ends, you don't know when to do expensive non-reversable drag-drop operations
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L913[12:47:41] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L914[12:47:49] <ping> Vivio plz
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L916[12:56:20] <JoshTheEnder> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbC7MlYpoWo < this needs OC support when it's ready
L917[12:56:20] -Kibibyte- [JoshTheEnder] Mod Spotlight Hydraulicraft | by direwolf20 | 25m41s | 1h29m ago | 301 views | Rated: 4.94/5.00
L918[13:00:11] <asie> i will also be recording a spotlight of Computronics today
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L920[13:01:38] <ping> \o/
L921[13:02:05] <Sangar> back. i'll look into adding mouse ups now then, should be quick. suggestions for the signal name? (to fit with touch and drag)
L922[13:02:34] <Gopher> Sangar, I just suggested it on github, so it won't fall through the cracks
L923[13:02:51] <asie> Sangar: mouse_touch_off?
L924[13:02:51] <Gopher> I'd say drop matches drag best? unless that conflicts with a robot event, not played with robots much
L925[13:02:55] <asie> drop works best yes
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L927[13:03:58] <JoshTheEnder> can i ask everyone to stab SuPeRMiNoR2 as he made my vps run out of ram
L928[13:04:04] * JoshTheEnder stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L929[13:04:41] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Its using swap now
L930[13:05:30] * ping stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L931[13:05:43] * Kenny|AFK stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L932[13:05:51] * ^v stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
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L936[13:06:20] <Kenny|AFK> \o
L937[13:07:39] <ThatJoshGreen> waiting for timeouts
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L944[13:07:43] <ThatJoshGreen> yep
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L951[13:08:17] <Sangar> hmm, yeah, i suppose drop'll work. i think i'll explicitly make it so it only is fired if there was a drag signal before it. because touch screens would have to *always* also send a drop event when clicked. which i don't like :P
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L958[13:08:46] <ThatJoshGreen> ffs
L959[13:08:47] <Kenny> \o
L960[13:08:55] <Kenny> \o
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L963[13:09:07] <Kenny> \o
L964[13:09:20] <ThatJoshGreen> SuPeRMiNoR2, why did you start the bouncer before the ident script?
L965[13:09:50] <SuPeRMiNoR2> cuz i forgot about the ident script. :(.
L966[13:09:52] <ping> ._.
L967[13:09:58] <ping> random cresets
L968[13:10:01] * ThatJoshGreen stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L969[13:10:03] <SuPeRMiNoR2> i need make that auto
L970[13:10:03] <Kenny> !deop
L971[13:10:04] zsh sets mode: -o on Kenny
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L973[13:10:13] <Kenny> !voice
L974[13:10:14] zsh sets mode: +v on Kenny
L975[13:10:17] * Kenny stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L976[13:10:34] * ping stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L977[13:10:36] * ^v stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L978[13:10:47] <Kenny> i really didn't like my video getting screwed due to the damn notification sounds
L979[13:10:54] <ThatJoshGreen> lol
L980[13:11:05] <ThatJoshGreen> well, stab SuPeRMiNoR2 for that
L981[13:11:14] <Kenny> i did
L982[13:11:24] <Kenny> thinking about doing more than stabbing
L983[13:11:44] * Kenny pulls out his chainsaw and goes after SuPeRMiNoR2
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L985[13:11:55] * SuPeRMiNoR2 ascends
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L987[13:12:09] * ThatJoshGreen pulls SuPeRMiNoR2 back to the lower plain
L988[13:12:21] * ping shoots harpoon at SuPeRMiNoR2 and lowers him
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L995[13:12:33] <ping> agh
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L997[13:12:53] <ThatJoshGreen> that should be the last restart for a while
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L1006[13:13:23] <ping> ah, everyone using SSL is dying
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L1011[13:13:29] <ThatJoshGreen> ?
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L1013[13:14:09] <Kenny> ni'm going to kick that goddamn kid out of trhe channel
L1014[13:14:19] <ping> everyone that quit is using SSL
L1015[13:15:04] <Kenny> SuPeRMiNoR2: you fuck with that goddamn bouncer's hardware agaihn and i'll ban your damn ass frojm here
L1016[13:15:17] <SuPeRMiNoR2> fuck you kenny :P
L1017[13:15:30] <ping> oh, they are all using bouncer
L1018[13:15:32] <ThatJoshGreen> ping, Yeah, they were also on my bouncer
L1019[13:15:33] <ping> derp
L1020[13:15:35] <Kenny> i was recording a fucking video
L1021[13:15:48] * ping stabs SuPeRMiNoR2
L1022[13:15:49] <Kenny> now ik have to redo the whole damn thing
L1023[13:16:10] <ping> how do you manage to bork a bouncer ._.
L1024[13:16:27] <SuPeRMiNoR2> not the bouncer, the vps ran out of ram
L1025[13:16:41] <SuPeRMiNoR2> java decided to ignore my memory settings
L1026[13:16:45] <SuPeRMiNoR2> (it crashed)
L1027[13:16:45] <ping> D: how do you make it run out of ram
L1028[13:16:52] <SuPeRMiNoR2> it only has 1gb
L1029[13:16:57] <Kenny> java NEVER pays attention to settings
L1030[13:16:59] <ping> lol, why
L1031[13:17:10] <ping> what kind of vps only has 1 GB
L1032[13:17:31] <ThatJoshGreen> a small up-to-10$ a month small vps
L1033[13:17:37] <Kenny> what idiot tries to run an MC on a system with only a gig of memory
L1034[13:18:00] <ThatJoshGreen> vanilla was fine, he decided to use one of our bigger packs on it
L1035[13:18:10] <ping> no, 1GB isnt enough for vanilla
L1036[13:18:27] <SuPeRMiNoR2> yes it is, it was only using 120 mb
L1037[13:18:36] <ping> my how
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L1039[13:19:46] <Gopher> with only a few players who don't spread out too far, a gig will /usually/ do
L1040[13:20:02] <Gopher> not guaranteed reliable, but mostly stable heh
L1041[13:20:04] <JoshTheEnder> well, it only ever had 2 people on at max
L1042[13:20:06] <SuPeRMiNoR2> and in this case it was for testing builds in creative with 1-2 other people
L1043[13:20:07] <Gopher> for vanilla, I mean
L1044[13:20:24] <Gopher> josh, a few extra players aren't an issue by themselves, it's how spread out they are.
L1045[13:20:37] <Gopher> 4 players who stay together all the time aren't much worse than 2 or 1.
L1046[13:20:42] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, i know how the chunkloading system works
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L1049[13:22:22] <ping> installing debian on a VM is taking waaaaaaaaaaay too long
L1050[13:29:10] <JoshTheEnder> dammit pc y u crash?
L1051[13:30:03] <tgame14> i blame Sangar
L1052[13:30:19] <Sangar> >_>
L1053[13:30:24] <JoshTheEnder> i meant my physcial pc
L1054[13:30:59] <tgame14> still Sangar's fault
L1055[13:31:06] <Sangar> <_<
L1056[13:31:21] <Gopher> if I can just figure out why my timeout args aren't working, I'll be on the final stretch of this split-screen shell thingie...
L1057[13:32:09] <Sangar> hang in there :P
L1058[13:32:21] <asie> time to work on a Computronics spotlight
L1059[13:32:56] <Gopher> lol. No, this one's certainly my fault, just can't figure out how I'm screwing it up yet XD
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L1061[13:35:28] <asie> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Keyboard must be created before you can read events
L1062[13:35:30] <asie> Should I be worried?
L1063[13:35:50] <ping> .-.
L1064[13:35:54] <ping> asie, yes.
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L1066[13:37:58] <ping> stfu ^v, .-. isnt a command
L1067[13:39:40] <SuPeRMiNoR2> .
L1068[13:40:02] * ping slaps SuPeRMiNoR2
L1069[13:40:20] * JoshTheEnder slaps SuPeRMiNoR2
L1070[13:40:29] <SuPeRMiNoR2> $slap JoshTheEnder
L1071[13:40:29] * SuperBot slaps JoshTheEnder around a bit with a burning ember
L1072[13:40:31] <JoshTheEnder> $slap SuperBot
L1073[13:40:31] * SuperBot slaps SuperBot around a bit with a rock
L1074[13:40:34] <SuPeRMiNoR2> $slap ping
L1075[13:40:34] * SuperBot slaps ping around a bit with a giant piece of string
L1076[13:43:18] * ping slaps SuperBot
L1077[13:44:52] * ping slaps SuPeRMiNoR2
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L1080[13:50:38] <Gopher> >.< figured out why timeouts aren't working.
L1081[13:51:02] <Gopher> timeout args: number time, string type, [other filters]
L1082[13:51:35] <Gopher> shell policy: "type filter?" program: "yes!" shell: "...as arg 1?" "...no..." "denied!"
L1083[13:51:45] <Gopher> same thing I was fighting last night in a different way. :P
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L1085[13:56:37] zsh sets mode: +v on Wobbo
L1086[13:57:05] <ping> .wobbo
L1087[13:57:05] <^v> ping, WoooooobbooWooooooooobbooooooWooooobbooooWooooooooobboooooooooWoooooooobboo
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L1089[13:57:14] <Wobbo> Hi ping
L1090[13:57:46] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, Keny's waving script is not on it seems
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L1092[13:58:40] <ping> nop
L1093[13:59:04] <Wobbo> ping: do your lua scripts have access to the log?
L1094[13:59:31] <ping> i can io.open("log.txt","r")
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L1096[14:00:32] <Wobbo> ah, thnx
L1097[14:01:42] <Wobbo> I want to write a script that can generate subjects for holy wars :P
L1098[14:01:53] <ping> wat
L1099[14:03:09] <Wobbo> Always fun :P
L1100[14:03:22] <Wobbo> you type .holywar and he finds holy wars we fought before :P
L1101[14:06:12] <Wobbo> But first I need some seeds to generate patterns…
L1102[14:10:20] <Wobbo> The only sentence in the log I have that share the words linux and os x is this one: @sie: Linux and OS X have modding and things much easier
L1103[14:10:25] <Wobbo> Dafuq?
L1104[14:14:26] <Wobbo> Meh, I can find good seeds to find controversial topics :/
L1105[14:15:29] <ping> .logmatch facu
L1106[14:15:30] <^v> ping, Total: 5, Random: <ping> .logmatch facu
L1107[14:15:35] * ping claps
L1108[14:15:38] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L1109[14:15:58] <Wobbo> .logmatch
L1110[14:15:58] <^v> Wobbo, Total: 17598, Random: <Kenny> yep
L1111[14:16:06] * ping slaps Wobbo
L1112[14:16:12] <Wobbo> .logmatch slap
L1113[14:16:13] <^v> Wobbo, Total: 25, Random: <pong> .> hook.add("command_slap",function(user,chan,txt) respond(user,"\1ACTION slaps "..txt.."\1") end)
L1114[14:16:17] <ping> you just pinged heim
L1115[14:16:32] <JoshTheEnder> .logmatch wub
L1116[14:16:33] <^v> JoshTheEnder, Total: 4, Random: <JoshTheEnder> wub
L1117[14:16:37] <JoshTheEnder> ¬_¬
L1118[14:16:38] <ping> wub
L1119[14:16:42] <JoshTheEnder> .logmatch wub
L1120[14:16:42] <^v> JoshTheEnder, Total: 7, Random: <JoshTheEnder> .logmatch wub
L1121[14:16:42] <Wobbo> Derp, sorry Kenny
L1122[14:16:45] <ping> xD
L1123[14:16:55] <Wobbo> The odds are not in your favour :P
L1124[14:18:00] <JoshTheEnder> .logmatch wub
L1125[14:18:01] <^v> JoshTheEnder, Total: 9, Random: <JoshTheEnder> .logmatch wub
L1126[14:18:04] <JoshTheEnder> :@
L1127[14:18:05] <ping> gj
L1128[14:18:10] <Wobbo> XD
L1129[14:18:17] * JoshTheEnder stabs ^v
L1130[14:18:21] <Wobbo> why do you want to .logmatch web anyway?
L1131[14:18:25] <Wobbo> *wub
L1132[14:18:31] <JoshTheEnder> because why not
L1133[14:18:45] <Wobbo> Why web?
L1134[14:18:48] <Wobbo> *wub
L1135[14:18:49] <JoshTheEnder> .lua print( true )
L1136[14:18:49] <^v> JoshTheEnder, true | nil
L1137[14:18:57] * ping slaps Wobbo
L1138[14:18:58] <^v> ACTION double slaps Wobbo
L1139[14:18:59] <ping> why not?
L1140[14:19:01] <ping> derp.
L1141[14:19:12] <JoshTheEnder> .lua if true then return true end
L1142[14:19:12] <^v> JoshTheEnder, true
L1143[14:19:28] <ping> JoshTheEnder, what did you expect it to return?
L1144[14:19:30] <Wobbo> I think I am getting slapped more often lately
L1145[14:19:40] <Wobbo> False :P
L1146[14:20:08] <JoshTheEnder> heh
L1147[14:20:09] <Wobbo> .lua if print then print("ping) end
L1148[14:20:09] <^v> Wobbo, lua:1: unfinished string near <eof>
L1149[14:20:19] <Wobbo> .lua print("ping")
L1150[14:20:19] <^v> Wobbo, ping | nil
L1151[14:20:26] <ping> :|
L1152[14:20:26] <Wobbo> Did that ping ping? :P
L1153[14:20:28] <ping> yes
L1154[14:20:31] <ping> yes it did
L1155[14:20:37] <Wobbo> :P
L1156[14:20:38] <JoshTheEnder> .lua if true then return false elseif false then return true end
L1157[14:20:38] <^v> JoshTheEnder, false
L1158[14:20:43] * ping slaps JoshTheEnder
L1159[14:20:43] * ^v double slaps JoshTheEnder
L1160[14:20:57] * JoshTheEnder stabs ^v & ping
L1161[14:21:10] <JoshTheEnder> .lua =
L1162[14:21:10] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1: unexpected symbol near '='
L1163[14:21:18] <ping> :|
L1164[14:21:27] <Wobbo> .lua stab("ping")
L1165[14:21:28] <^v> Wobbo, lua:1: attempt to call global 'stab' (a nil value)
L1166[14:21:34] <Wobbo> damn
L1167[14:21:37] <Wobbo> :P
L1168[14:21:45] <Gopher> .lua exit()
L1169[14:21:45] <^v> Gopher, lua:1: attempt to call global 'exit' (a nil value)
L1170[14:21:48] <Gopher> damn
L1171[14:21:52] <ping> its lua 5.2
L1172[14:21:59] <Wobbo> .lua os.exit()
L1173[14:21:59] <^v> Wobbo, lua:1: attempt to call field 'exit' (a nil value)
L1174[14:22:00] <Gopher> I figured :P
L1175[14:22:00] <ping> 5.1 diddnt even have exit
L1176[14:22:09] <ping> also its sandboxed
L1177[14:22:11] <ping> so gl
L1178[14:22:15] <Gopher> I am also aware of that
L1179[14:22:43] <ping> also, its ran as a seperate process so exiting would do nothing
L1180[14:22:53] <Gopher> .lua t={} for i=1,math.huge do t[i]="how about this?" --oops, forgot "end"
L1181[14:22:53] <^v> Gopher, lua:1: 'end' expected near <eof>
L1182[14:23:12] <Wobbo> .lua for k, v in pairs(_ENV) do print(tostring(k)..':\t'..tostring(v)) end
L1183[14:23:12] <^v> Wobbo, print:function: 6D793C3C | load:function: 00379498 | getmetatable:function: 6D7944A4 | rawget:function: 6D793B28 | os:table: 0037B680 | tonumber:function: 6D793778 | coroutine:table: 0037B6F8 | setmetatable:function: 6D7942E4 | pairs:function: 6D794470 | math:table: 0037B748 | table:table: 0037B720 | _VERSION:Lua 5.2 | pcall:function: 6D794268 | ipairs:function: 6D794488 | error:function: 6D793EFC | _G:table: 0043EA48 | next:function:
L1184[14:23:42] <ping> less spammy
L1185[14:23:44] <ping> more pm
L1186[14:23:48] <ping> .lua t={} for i=1,math.huge do t[i]="how about this?" end
L1187[14:23:48] <^v> ping, Time limit exeeded.
L1188[14:23:52] <ping> :P Gopher
L1189[14:24:30] <Gopher> .lua _G.pcall=error
L1190[14:24:30] <^v> Gopher, nil
L1191[14:24:44] <Gopher> probably protected against something that obvious
L1192[14:24:53] <ping> want sauce?
L1193[14:24:56] <ping> leme update it
L1194[14:24:58] <Gopher> not even a little buit
L1195[14:25:07] <Gopher> see, I use codepad, or an interactive lua prompt
L1196[14:25:11] <Gopher> which doesn't spam channels and annoy people
L1197[14:25:20] <ping> as i said, use pm
L1198[14:25:30] <Wobbo> I kinda like .lua
L1199[14:25:34] <JoshTheEnder> .lua for i=1,5 do print( "I am a cactus" ) end
L1200[14:25:34] <^v> JoshTheEnder, I am a cactus | I am a cactus | I am a cactus | I am a cactus | I am a cactus | nil
L1201[14:25:40] <JoshTheEnder> heh
L1202[14:25:50] <JoshTheEnder> .lua for i=1,5 do print( "I am a cactus\r\n" ) end
L1203[14:25:50] <Gopher> I'm passive-aggressively hinting that I don't like the bot. Was I being too subtle? :P
L1204[14:25:50] <^v> JoshTheEnder, I am a cactus | | | I am a cactus | | | I am a cactus | | | I am a cactus | | | I am a cactus | | | nil
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L1206[14:26:01] <ping> eww \r\n
L1207[14:26:04] <ping> leme fix that
L1208[14:26:05] <Wobbo> Gopher: no :P
L1209[14:26:24] <Wobbo> We should kill \r
L1210[14:26:26] <ping> Gopher, whats wrong with it?
L1211[14:26:31] <ping> Wobbo, +1
L1212[14:26:46] <ping> well besides the spam
L1213[14:26:48] <Wobbo> We should kill notepad to, while we are at it
L1214[14:26:54] <JoshTheEnder> .lua WobooLikeV = true
L1215[14:26:54] <^v> JoshTheEnder, nil
L1216[14:27:06] <JoshTheEnder> .lua WoboLikeV = true
L1217[14:27:06] <^v> JoshTheEnder, nil
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L1219[14:27:11] <Gopher> from a technical standpoint, nothing obvious. I'm just not a fan of bots that encourage and invite spamminess in normal channels :P
L1220[14:27:13] <Wobbo> WobooLikeV? :P
L1221[14:27:22] <ping> he prolly meant ^v
L1222[14:27:28] <Wobbo> Ah
L1223[14:27:36] <JoshTheEnder> .lua if not WobboLikeV then print( "WHAT!?!" ) end
L1224[14:27:37] <^v> JoshTheEnder, WHAT!?! | nil
L1225[14:27:48] <ping> JoshTheEnder, stop with the spammy
L1226[14:27:54] <Wobbo> .lua _ENV{'WobboLike^v'] = true --:P
L1227[14:27:54] <^v> Wobbo, lua:1: '}' expected near ']'
L1228[14:27:58] <JoshTheEnder> i dont think you can have ^ in variable names
L1229[14:28:04] <ping> you can
L1230[14:28:19] <Wobbo> .lua _ENV['WobboLike^v']
L1231[14:28:19] <JoshTheEnder> .lua print( WobboLikeV )
L1232[14:28:19] <^v> Wobbo, nil
L1233[14:28:19] <^v> JoshTheEnder, nil | nil
L1234[14:28:22] <ping> fs
L1235[14:28:24] <ping> ffs*
L1236[14:28:34] <JoshTheEnder> i like how it replied to woboo first
L1237[14:28:34] <ping> i said stahp
L1238[14:28:44] <JoshTheEnder> .slap ping
L1239[14:28:46] <JoshTheEnder> aww
L1240[14:28:47] <ping> because Wobbo said it first
L1241[14:29:02] <JoshTheEnder> ahh, on my crean i said it first, damn latencies
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L1243[14:29:29] <Wobbo> ping: does .lua know who called it?
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L1245[14:29:37] <ping> nope
L1246[14:30:53] <JoshTheEnder> .lua for i=1, math.random() do print( i ) end
L1247[14:30:54] <^v> JoshTheEnder, nil
L1248[14:31:07] <ping> JoshTheEnder, ffs, do eit in a pm
L1249[14:31:13] * JoshTheEnder is not familiar with lua math librarys
L1250[14:31:17] <JoshTheEnder> urghh fine
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L1252[14:31:44] <ping> :D Snakybo
L1253[14:31:54] <Wobbo> I'm going to bed
L1254[14:31:58] <ping> D:
L1255[14:32:00] <Wobbo> So speak you all later
L1256[14:32:05] <Snakybo> Hey!
L1257[14:32:32] <Wobbo> Bye Snakybo :P
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L1259[14:39:07] <Gopher> ... think I got the last of the event issues sorted :fingers crossed:
L1260[14:39:59] <Gopher> by the end of the night I should have a ready program that runs two shells in a split-screen.
L1261[14:41:51] <Gopher> other than testing, only things left to do getting the cursor blinking properly only in the focused window, handling command line args to launch in the first place, and some minor cosmetics
L1262[14:45:10] <ping> .sauce
L1263[14:45:10] <^v> ping, https://github.com/P-T-/-v4/
L1264[14:45:29] <JoshTheEnder> dont you mean source?
L1265[14:45:35] <ping> .source
L1266[14:45:35] <^v> ping, https://github.com/P-T-/-v4/
L1267[14:45:37] <ping> nope
L1268[14:45:48] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L1288[16:01:25] <ping> YOLO SAWG
L1289[16:01:42] <ping> :D colors
L1290[16:01:45] * ping makes .rainbow
L1291[16:02:12] <JoshTheEnder> ohh dear
L1292[16:02:28] <JoshTheEnder> fuck da police
L1293[16:03:36] <JoshTheEnder>
L1294[16:03:46] <Bizzycola> oic
L1295[16:04:49] <SuPeRMiNoR2> green
L1296[16:05:07] <SuPeRMiNoR2> [/]
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L1298[16:05:39] <JoshTheEnder> Red
L1299[16:05:54] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Blue
L1300[16:06:23] <SuPeRMiNoR2> wutsw
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L1302[16:06:54] * ping slaps SuPeRMiNoR2
L1303[16:06:55] * ^v double slaps SuPeRMiNoR2
L1304[16:07:35] <ping> .rainbow SuPeRMiNoR2
L1305[16:07:35] <^v> ping, SuPeRMiNoR2
L1306[16:07:56] <SuPeRMiNoR2> .rainbow Fuck the police
L1307[16:07:56] <^v> SuPeRMiNoR2, Fuck the police
L1308[16:08:00] <ping> :D
L1309[16:08:08] <JoshTheEnder> .rainbow yolo swag
L1310[16:08:08] <^v> JoshTheEnder, yolo swag
L1311[16:08:09] <SuPeRMiNoR2> .rainbow Fuck da police*
L1312[16:08:10] <^v> SuPeRMiNoR2, Fuck da police*
L1313[16:08:18] <ping> enough
L1314[16:08:25] <SuPeRMiNoR2> .rainbow enough
L1315[16:08:25] <^v> SuPeRMiNoR2, enough
L1316[16:08:28] <JoshTheEnder> .rainbow no
L1317[16:08:28] <^v> JoshTheEnder, no
L1318[16:08:30] <ping> stahp spamming
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L1324[16:30:37] <Ir7_o> .rainbow workie?
L1325[16:30:37] <^v> Ir7_o, workie?
L1326[16:30:45] <Ir7_o> ahhahah
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L1329[16:32:25] <Kenny> tosses AngieBLD a bag of .: M & M :..
L1330[16:33:02] <Kenny> gives everyone lotsa hershey kisses!! /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~ /\ ~
L1331[16:35:38] <ping> wat
L1332[16:35:50] <ping> .rainbow Skittles
L1333[16:35:51] <^v> ping, Skittles
L1334[16:36:00] * ping tosses Kenny a bag of Skittles
L1335[16:37:12] <JoshTheEnder> .rainbow Unicorns
L1336[16:37:13] <^v> JoshTheEnder, Unicorns
L1337[16:37:20] <JoshTheEnder> lel
L1338[16:37:22] <AngieBLD> :D hey everyone. I kenny xD
L1339[16:37:41] <Kenny> \o
L1340[16:37:44] <JoshTheEnder> o/
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L1342[16:43:50] <ping> in GTA V there is an option to turn of the HUD
L1343[16:43:54] <ping> ._.
L1344[16:44:10] <ping> emagine looking for things without a map or GPS
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L1347[16:53:34] <ping> ._.
L1348[17:05:32] <Platinum> oooo rainbows
L1349[17:05:47] <Platinum> I like talking in rainbow color
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L1355[17:57:21] * ping stabs Ir7_o
L1356[17:57:28] <ping> i see your pm
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L1359[18:13:58] <ping> :S
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L1364[18:14:42] <ping> my what
L1365[18:14:50] <ping> the lag
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L1371[18:59:11] <ping> Gopher, hai
L1372[18:59:24] <Gopher> hi, ping
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L1381[22:16:50] * Ir7_o stabs ping
L1382[22:16:59] * Ir7_o bleeds out.
L1383[22:17:21] <LordFokas> \o
L1384[22:17:53] <Ir7_o> ;)
L1385[22:17:56] <ping> wut
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L1387[22:18:05] * ping slaps Ir7_o
L1388[22:18:05] * ^v double slaps Ir7_o
L1389[22:18:57] * Ir7_o kills ping!
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L1392[22:27:03] <Ir7_o> stupid boss! pay rise for fucking around ahahahah
L1393[22:31:42] <ping> Ir7_o, inb4 he is in this chan
L1394[22:32:36] <ping> lets count useless messages!
L1395[22:32:48] <ping> .logmatch ^%S-$
L1396[22:32:49] <^v> ping, Not found
L1397[22:32:51] <ping> wat
L1398[22:32:52] <ping>
L1399[22:32:54] <ping> .logmatch ^%S-$
L1400[22:32:54] <^v> ping, Not found
L1401[22:32:56] <ping> dammit
L1402[22:33:48] <ping> wait..
L1403[22:33:55] <ping> ._.
L1404[22:33:58] <ping> i dont even
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L1406[22:48:32] <Kodos|Zzz> Okay
L1407[22:48:34] <Kodos|Zzz> Food is cooking
L1408[22:48:44] <Kodos|Zzz> Time to try and find a good .dae photo frame
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L1413[23:03:30] <Ir7_o> :/
L1414[23:03:51] <Ir7_o> .help
L1415[23:03:51] <^v> Ir7_o, https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/wiki/
L1416[23:03:59] <Ir7_o> .bot-help
L1417[23:04:07] <Ir7_o> .commands
L1418[23:08:24] <Ir7_o> .aline *@2a02:c200:0:10:2:1:7546:1
L1419[23:08:27] <Ir7_o> :/
L1420[23:08:34] <Ir7_o> ahah
L1421[23:08:35] <ping> wat
L1422[23:09:13] <Ir7_o> just bored.
L1423[23:09:46] <Gopher> welp, it's not finished, but it's getting there. dual term test setup: http://pastebin.com/zUu9RHMk
L1424[23:10:30] <Gopher> (ctrl+tab to switch focus between the shells)
L1425[23:10:45] <ping> well
L1426[23:10:49] <ping> .> local o={} for k,v in pairs(hook.hooks) do o[#o+1]=k:match("^command_(.+)") end return table.concat(o,",")
L1427[23:10:49] <^v> ping, ssbpl,cf,sauce,git,messages,forums,openprograms,fb,ip,stats,jenkins,commits,say,openc,brainfuck,flipcaps,lc,openp,malbolge,j,fc,blend,source,ping,opencomponents,help,whois,agony,rainbow,w,github,short,echo,failblend,freq,encagony,f,encodeag,wiki,bf,host,ag,wobbo,clusterfuck,lua,beta,cmd,binaryfuck,setwho,l,random,>,h,account,mb,logmatch,binfuck,[,s,failcaps,build,dubstep,spell,rb
L1428[23:10:55] <ping> too many commands
L1429[23:11:49] <ping> though some are aliases
L1430[23:12:46] <Gopher> cursor's a little rough still, and it doesn't handle mouse events in a particularly logical way
L1431[23:13:15] <Gopher> but it's a proof of concept, at least.
L1432[23:15:51] <Gopher> oh, and it only quits if you close the /top/ shell, lol.
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L1434[23:20:01] <ping> Gopher, :3
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L1437[23:27:43] <Gopher> ping O_o
L1438[23:27:52] <ping> wat
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L1440[23:30:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Hello o/
L1441[23:30:05] <ping> hai
L1442[23:31:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Anything interesting happening?
L1443[23:32:25] <Gopher> not much. Got a rough but working split-screen dual terminal dealie on pastebin :)
L1444[23:32:30] <Gopher> http://pastebin.com/zUu9RHMk
L1445[23:33:09] <Gopher> ctrl-tab to switch focus, exit or ctrl+c shell on top one to exit completely
L1446[23:46:58] <ShadowKatStudios> asie: How big a number can I store in a single location on a tape?
L1447[23:47:04] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: a single byte
L1448[23:47:05] <asie> 0-255
L1449[23:47:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm, OK
L1450[23:47:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh, messages are restricted to 256 bytes then.
L1451[23:47:53] <asie> why
L1452[23:47:56] <asie> store a 2-byte length
L1453[23:48:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, in the current implimentation
L1454[23:48:44] <ShadowKatStudios> How would I turn two 8-bit numbers into a single 16-bit number in Lua?
L1455[23:52:06] <ping> multiplying the most valuable one by 256 and adding them together
L1456[23:53:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh. I'll give it a go.
L1457[23:54:09] <ShadowKatStudios> What about the reverse?
L1458[23:54:36] <ping> a=math.floor(n%256) b=n%256
L1459[23:54:52] <ping> where n=(a*256)+b
L1460[23:55:48] <ShadowKatStudios> So reading a 16-bit length: local message = tape.read((tape.read()*256)+tape.read())
L1461[23:56:28] <ping> uh
L1462[23:56:34] <ping> yeah
L1463[23:56:44] <ping> assuming you are reading from left to right
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