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L1[00:00:04] <Wired> Gopher: Homework,
practicing Dv, and talking with ShadowKatStudios on Skype
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L4[00:10:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Anyone got a
recursive copy program?
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L6[00:13:38] <Kenny|Sleeping> \o
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L8[00:14:23] <Wired> Hi there
Kenny|Sleeping.
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L11[00:27:28] <Wired> Hi there asie.
L12[00:27:32] <Wired> How are you
doing?
L13[00:27:35] <asie> hi Wired
L14[00:27:36] <asie> tired
L15[00:27:40] <asie> i spent 16 hours on
the road yesterday
L16[00:27:45] <asie> going to Warsaw
(~300km from here) and back
L17[00:27:52] <asie> but it wasn't a
worthless trip!
L18[00:28:06] <asie> in addition to going
to the Worst Organized Maths Contest in the World
L20[00:29:05] <Wired> I see an apple logo,
what model?
L21[00:29:10] <asie> Wired: Macintosh
Classic
L22[00:29:38] <asie> not a good one but a)
it's a compact Mac b) it was free
L23[00:29:46] <asie> and c) it has 2MB RAM
(which means it has a daughterboard that lets me put up to
4MB)
L24[00:29:50] <Wired> Heh, how did you get
it? Did you win it?
L25[00:29:55] <asie> Wired: Trades.
L26[00:30:01] <asie> I've been trading old
computers for a while with a few internet people I met
L27[00:30:01] <Wired> Ah, what did you
trade for it?
L28[00:30:08] <asie> an Amiga 600 and an LC
III
L29[00:30:08] <Wired> Nice.
L30[00:30:15] <asie> which I got for an old
ARM netbook I bought and some other old computing stuff
L31[00:30:34] <asie> not a perfect trade,
but it's a compact Mac and I /love/ compact Macs
L32[00:30:38] <asie> they're cute and not
too big
L33[00:38:08] <Wired> But I love big old
computers.
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L35[00:41:17] <asie> Wired: I don't have
much space
L36[00:41:21] <asie> compact Macs aren't
too big, aren't too heavy
L37[00:41:25] <asie> but they're reasonably
nice to work with
L38[00:42:06] <Wired> I've never found
space to be a problem, it's just trying to find a space to put the
darned thing once you get to the point you won't touch it for a
while...
L39[00:42:22] <asie> Wired: Yes, that's the
problem
L40[00:42:29] <asie> there is one old
computer I have that I've never touched, though
L41[00:42:32] <asie> well, only once
L42[00:42:34] <asie> a Quadra 900
L43[00:42:39] <asie> I got it for free when
the internet collectors visited my town
L44[00:42:40] <ShadowKatStudios> asie: Was
there an immibis peripherals OC port for 1.6?
L45[00:42:43] <asie> it was so heavy they
did not want it back
L47[00:42:58] <Wired> Heh, how much does it
weigh?
L48[00:43:03] <asie> Wired: 28
kilograms.
L49[00:43:04] <asie> I think
L50[00:43:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Awesome
stuff
L51[00:43:17] <asie> wait what
L52[00:43:21] <asie> it seems to only weigh
11
L53[00:43:23] <asie> but that can't be
right
L54[00:43:24] <ShadowKatStudios> 404
L55[00:43:35] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
hmm
L56[00:43:40] <asie> i can't remember the
link off memory
L57[00:43:40] <asie> let me see
L59[00:44:06] <asie> there we go
L60[00:44:07] <ShadowKatStudios> If one
existed It'll be fine, working on a list
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L62[00:44:21] <ShadowKatStudios> There we
go :D
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L66[00:48:00] <ShadowKatStudios> I made a
list, as a very basic thing.
L67[00:48:32] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
more ideas
L68[00:49:04] <ShadowKatStudios> And
updated again
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L72[00:51:40] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
really get my FTP server running, then I could self-host this
stuff
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L74[01:01:08] <ShadowKatStudios> So asie,
the Immibis Peripherals OC version doesn't need OC, right?
L75[01:01:14] <asie> I have no idea
L76[01:01:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Wait,
doesn't need CC
L78[01:01:25] <asie> I think it doesn't
need CC yeah
L79[01:01:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool, I'll
give it a go
L80[01:01:51] <ShadowKatStudios> Also were
you going to add printers to computronics?
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L88[01:18:02] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: yes
but another mod is working on that
L89[01:18:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Ah,
OK
L90[01:18:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Atm you
have to use CC printers, and I want to avoid CC
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L92[01:20:10] <ShadowKatStudios> First pack
test is successful
L93[01:20:14] <asie> oh, look
L95[01:20:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool, a
Mac
L96[01:20:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Much
better than the current ones :P
L97[01:22:07] <asie> i have a current one
too
L98[01:22:08] <asie> and i agree
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L103[01:26:16] <asie> not my perfect list,
but hey, it has computronics
L104[01:27:12] <ShadowKatStudios> What
would you want in it/not want in it?
L105[01:27:42] <asie> well, i don't like
engineer's toolbox and gascraft, i would like to see redlogic, and
you should probably update AsieLib
L106[01:27:45] <asie> same with
BuildCraft
L107[01:27:58] <asie> same with
DimAnchors, Immibis' Core
L108[01:28:11] <asie> same with Ender
IO
L109[01:28:13] <asie> but yeah i'm making
my own pack anyway so whatever
L110[01:28:20] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
mostly local content, I wanted to just make one quickly
L111[01:28:25] <asie> i see
L112[01:28:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Hence
the outdatedness
L113[01:28:35] <asie> ***don't make packs
quickly***
L114[01:28:38] <asie> i made that mistake
more often than not
L115[01:28:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, I
spent a lot of time editing this stuff a month or two ago
L116[01:29:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Then
lost interest, and now I'm working on it again
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L141[02:37:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Almost
all the stuff is updated :D
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L146[02:42:10] <Wired> Soo, Gopher: up to
anything new?
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L152[02:59:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Turns
out dir > output is a valid commamnd to put the directory
listing to a file
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L154[03:05:13] <asie> tp_misc?
L155[03:06:14] <Wired> Ignore that, that's
Teh's mod.
L156[03:07:43] <Wired> It add's some
random things, like creative-flight boots enchants.
L157[03:13:37] <asie> neat
L158[03:13:57] <asie> i'm likely going to
be working on my own machine mod
L159[03:14:05] <asie> essentially think
Thermal Expansion 1 only FOSS and with more machine variety
L160[03:14:06] <asie> so a BC addon
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L165[03:44:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Idea if
you want printers without duplicationg someone else's mod, thermal
printers, dark grey only, small width, long pages, made in
rolls
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L167[03:49:47] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: i
had that plan
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L172[04:10:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Where
does one put a thread for a server on the OC forums now?
L173[04:16:01] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna build an oil rig and declare it a country and declare
closed-source software illegal. In Minecraft.
L174[04:19:45] <Bizzycola> So if someone
is building a nuclear silo they have to open source their security
system? :p
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L176[04:22:42] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yep.
L177[04:23:05] <ShadowKatStudios> Violence
will be illegal too.
L178[04:23:21] <ShadowKatStudios>
Insulting people is encouraged though
L179[04:27:26] <Wired> Bizzycola: That
makes perfect sense to me, but they should be open sourcing it
before they actually install it.
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L182[04:29:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Thered
be a publically accessable central source repository
L183[04:30:11] <Wired> Nah, that sounds
like crazy power control.
L184[04:30:50] <ShadowKatStudios> So that
people would upload their source for their program so others could
use it
L185[04:30:54] <Wired> Let's be fair.
There's a central one, but also you can host your own, download the
entire thing, do whatever the hell you want with it, etc.
L186[04:31:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, it
could be a network of mirrors owned by different people
L187[04:31:41] <Wired> Isn't that kind of
what we already have with the AUR?
L188[04:32:21] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yep.
L189[04:34:15] <ShadowKatStudios> No
'central' control
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L192[04:43:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
then you could have message boards
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L195[05:06:51] <ShadowKatStudios> Idea:
RFID passports
L196[05:10:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Totally
gonna use em
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L199[05:39:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Hey
Asie, the server's running if you want to come on
L200[05:39:48] <asie> not right now
L201[05:41:39] <ShadowKatStudios>
Okay
L202[05:44:40] <ShadowKatStudios> It
really sucks when you're waiting for an email from someone and you
know it won't come until atleast tomorrow but you still obsessively
refresh your email...
L203[05:55:37] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: I
know that feel.
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L207[06:33:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Yeah, I
saw, I'm the person that would want to pull that beautiful thing
apart and put the 68k in it into something I could easily program
asie, as the 68k was apparently a nice chip
L208[06:33:17] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: it
was
L209[06:33:24] <asie> but please buy a 68k
from a broken mobo or something
L210[06:33:27] <asie> don't destroy great
old computers
L211[06:33:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Want
to.
L212[06:34:01] <ShadowKatStudios> I'd more
likley buy one from a surplus place or something
L213[06:34:22] <ShadowKatStudios> I want a
68060 to run Linux on
L214[06:34:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Or a
6502 to run FORTH on
L215[06:36:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Also a
thermal printer.
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L218[06:38:33] <ShadowKatStudios>
Something really horrible: People destory old computers for scrap
metal, and sell the (unusable) stuff for a fraction of what it was
worth before they destoryed it
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L221[06:41:07] <Vexatos> o.O
L222[06:44:30] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
really I want anything with a SPARC processor and SCSI disk
interface
L223[06:48:30] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
some Ultra160 SCSI HDDs I salvaged from an old server
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L227[07:08:56] <SKS|Asleep> I shall
collect all the logs!
L228[07:09:00] <SKS|Asleep> Okay, night
o/
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L230[07:09:10] <SKS|Asleep> *yawn*
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L232[07:12:33] <Bizzycola> There is an
achievement in my game for dying in every way possible. It will
take me forever to add all the different options to the save file
and it will be very very hard to get. :p
L233[07:12:57] <Bizzycola> Legit of
course, probably could crack if it you tried but I might not make
it easy :D
L234[07:13:36] <Bizzycola> I'll encrypt
the save file from a few hundred kilobytes to like 50 mb by adding
pointless padding and fake crap left and right just to screw with
people
L235[07:14:10] <Bizzycola> then run it
through some kind of actual encryption too just in case
L236[07:14:42] <Bizzycola> and the
achievements in the file will be encrypted seperately with a
completely different algorithm
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L238[07:16:22] <Kenny|Sleeping> \o
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L240[07:16:59] <Bizzycola> and if my game
detects any finger prints of you successfully cracking it
L241[07:17:03] <Bizzycola> ..you getan
achievement :p
L242[07:23:43] <Cazzar> im learning LWJGL
now >:D
L243[07:24:35] <Bizzycola> nice :p
L244[07:24:40] <Bizzycola> Never tried
game dev with java before
L245[07:24:54] <Bizzycola> Or at least not
that I can remember :p
L246[07:24:58] <Cazzar> im doing it for a
mod...
L247[07:25:09] <Bizzycola> Ah
L248[07:25:10] <Cazzar> then I had the
idea to port it over to Minecraft's ingame
L249[07:25:30] <Bizzycola> is awesome mod?
:p
L250[07:25:44] <Cazzar> Custom player
models essentially
L251[07:26:02] <Cazzar> people bitch it
doesnt work because of the over convoluded way of making it
L252[07:26:11] <Cazzar> I want to cut out
all of the steps if I can...
L253[07:26:25] <Cazzar> I just need to
learn ray tracing
L254[07:26:52] <Bizzycola> ah good luck
then!
L255[07:27:23] <Cazzar> ill screenshot
what I am doing in dev right now
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L258[07:29:59] <SKS|Asleep> Nope, not
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L261[07:33:15] <Bizzycola> cool :p
L262[07:33:26] <Bizzycola> is LWJGL
fun?
L263[07:33:42] <Cazzar> Its fiddly unitil
you figure out GLU well
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L268[07:37:54] <Kenny|Sleeping> \o
L269[07:38:29] <Cazzar> If I manage to get
this, I will be happy
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L271[07:39:42] <ShadowKatStudios> How
would I generate 4096 bytes of 255 ?
L272[07:41:01] <Cazzar> Depends, java
code?
L273[07:46:53] <ShadowKatStudios> So now
my tape drive outputs a lot of squealing
L274[07:47:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Don't
write 0s to it
L275[07:50:21] <Bizzycola> I did that
once, title it "The best song ever" and put it in a
chest
L276[07:50:29] <Bizzycola> then ran off
:p
L277[07:52:54] <Gopher> hrm. just fed wget
a github url for a raw file view and got back an
"unrecognized_name" handshake error and nothing. Am I
doing it wrong or something?
L278[07:54:40] <Bizzycola> does wget do
https?
L279[07:57:03] <Gopher> well, I gave it an
https url, anyway. I was told wget works on github, but hadn't
actually tried it until now.
L280[07:57:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
anyone have a sample music file?
L281[07:58:06] <Bizzycola> The kind ready
to be written directly to a tape?
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L283[08:00:39] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yeah
L284[08:00:46] <Bizzycola> Yea I do
L285[08:00:47] <ShadowKatStudios>
Preferably one I could use an internet card on
L286[08:00:51] <Bizzycola> I'll upload it
one sec :p
L287[08:00:57] <Bizzycola> uhh
L288[08:01:03] <Bizzycola> so..does that
mean no https/ :p
L289[08:01:26] <ShadowKatStudios>
Dunno
L290[08:01:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Does OC
wget like https?
L291[08:01:47] <ShadowKatStudios> And how
big a tape does it need?
L292[08:02:23] <Bizzycola> I usually use 8
minutes to be safe :p
L293[08:02:46] <Bizzycola> the song is
nearly 4 minutes so I dunno if it will fit on the 4 minute one or
not
L294[08:03:40] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll
eventually get network broadcasting working, then broadcast music
accross the server I play on :D
L296[08:04:29] <Bizzycola> direct link, no
https
L297[08:08:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Lol,
it's freaking out trying to print it
L298[08:08:05] <ShadowKatStudios> And I
killed it
L299[08:09:51] <ShadowKatStudios> HDDs
make a lot of noise when loading an audio file
L300[08:10:46] <ShadowKatStudios>
Fireflies!
L301[08:10:48] <ShadowKatStudios> With
static :D
L302[08:11:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Is this
audio 16-bit?
L303[08:11:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Because
that is beautiful :D
L304[08:11:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Now I
just need to make network streaming
L305[08:12:26] <Bizzycola> 8bit I think
:p
L306[08:12:42] <Bizzycola> sounds a bit
funny but its pretty good imo
L307[08:12:46] <ShadowKatStudios> If the
max packet size is 8192 bytes, and there are 4096 bytes/sec, and
you transmit 8192/tick, that's pretty good
L308[08:13:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Then you
seek/play repeatedly
L309[08:13:09] <Cazzar> Bizzycola
apparantly my brother hates me for being able to code my LWJGL test
program
L310[08:13:34] <ShadowKatStudios> That
audio is pretty good
L311[08:13:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Now, I
need to make audio streaming.
L312[08:14:01] <ShadowKatStudios> Then
hah.
L313[08:14:01] <Bizzycola> Why's that/
:p
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L315[08:14:06] <Bizzycola> And yea it
isn't bad
L316[08:14:17] <Bizzycola> I made like 4
songs in m world I think
L317[08:14:27] <Bizzycola> that was the
last one so I still had the audio file in my conversion
folder
L318[08:14:29] <ShadowKatStudios> So that
I can run a radio station
L319[08:14:43] <ShadowKatStudios> 'Just
cause'
L320[08:14:50] <Bizzycola> I need to
finish that apaste site and upload a bunch of songs to it :p
L322[08:14:56] -Kibibyte- [Cazzar] (VOCALOID 3)
FireFlies Gumi English DEMO | by israeldelacruzchanel | 3m40s |
59w3d ago | 922 views | Rated:
4.73/5.00
L323[08:15:13] <Bizzycola> no idea what
that is :p
L324[08:15:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Do
messages take more power to transmit the more data is in each
packet?
L325[08:15:28] <Cazzar> you know Owl
City's fireflys?
L326[08:15:36] <Bizzycola> that's the song
I gave him
L327[08:15:46] <Bizzycola> owl city one
:p
L328[08:15:49] <Cazzar> that's a vocaloid
english cover :P
L329[08:16:14] <Cazzar> by the sounds of
it the VSQx was made by a non-native english speaker
L330[08:16:16] <ShadowKatStudios> How do
you manage to convert it without something breaking?
L331[08:16:51] *
ShadowKatStudios hasn't managed to convert anything
yet
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L334[08:17:35] <Kenny|Sleeping> the singer
is most likely Israeli
L335[08:18:04] <Bizzycola> with great
lels
L336[08:18:40] <Bizzycola> I compiled the
provided java class and use that along with audacity, that sox
software and a batch script that takes a parameter for the file
then runs everything
L337[08:18:50] <Bizzycola> well everything
except using audacity, I have to do that myself
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L339[08:20:07] *
ShadowKatStudios used ffmpeg
L340[08:20:35] <Bizzycola> if I could be
arsed I could probably use ffmpeg and literally just have a batch
script do everything :p
L341[08:20:56] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna do that
L342[08:22:09] <ShadowKatStudios> That way
I don't have to mess around too much
L343[08:22:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
once it's done. Getting it done on the other hand...
L344[08:23:44] <ShadowKatStudios> First
song to convert: 'Fuck you google plus' might be a good one.?
L345[08:23:45] <Bizzycola> all I'd have to
do is replace my audacity process with ffmpeg
L346[08:23:49] <Bizzycola> just a simple
conversion anyways
L347[08:29:18] <ShadowKatStudios> What
ffmpeg command would I need to do to convert an mp3 file to a
compatible wav file?
L348[08:31:23] <Bizzycola> hmm
L349[08:31:27] <Bizzycola> lemme find
ffmpeg and figure it out :p
L350[08:32:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Not a
riff wave file?
L351[08:33:55] <Bizzycola> I use audacity
to output a 16bit signed pcm wav file
L352[08:35:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Big
endian or little endian?
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L354[08:38:11] <ShadowKatStudios>
Signed
L355[08:38:21] <ShadowKatStudios> -b is
big-endian?
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L357[08:42:05] <Kenny> \o
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L359[08:46:33] <Bizzycola> mm
L360[08:46:45] <Bizzycola> ffmpeg won't
let me change the output bitrate :p
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L362[08:50:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh, so
no tapes from ffmpeg? D:
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L367[08:55:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Lol,
it's derping right out
L368[08:55:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Timing
is a little off
L369[08:55:45] <ShadowKatStudios> But I
have audio over wireless networks
L370[08:55:45] <Bizzycola> got the command
right
L371[08:56:14] <ShadowKatStudios> You'd
think me rude but I would just stand and
stare-are-are-are-are
L372[08:56:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
see-see-seems
L373[08:56:44] <Bizzycola> ffmpeg -i
mysong.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le -b:a output.wav
L374[08:56:56] <Bizzycola> oh sorry
L375[08:57:03] <Bizzycola> ffmpeg -i
mysong.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le output.wav
L376[08:57:26] <Bizzycola> then with sox
do sox output.wav -e signed-integer -b 8 -c 1 -r 32768
tmp.raw
L377[08:57:35] <ShadowKatStudios>
Broadcasting 1 second is better than 2
L378[08:57:47] <Bizzycola> then with a
batch script you can run the compiled java class like: java DFPWM
-e < tmp.raw > audio
L379[08:57:49] <ShadowKatStudios>
fare-fare-fare-fare-farewell
L380[08:58:41] <ShadowKatStudios> that
planet earth-th-th-th t-turns slow-low-low-lowly it's hard to
say-ay-ay-ay
L381[08:58:47] <Bizzycola> :p
L382[08:59:02] <Bizzycola> well my
conversion process is now one bat file that takes an mp3
parameter
L383[08:59:28] <Bizzycola> or I suppose
any audio file that ffmpeg takes as a parameter actually
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L385[08:59:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
holy crud it worked, I had audio over network
L386[08:59:52] <Bizzycola> nice
L387[09:00:01] <Bizzycola> Radio
station!
L388[09:00:46] <Bizzycola> I could
literally just zip up a folder with sox, ffmpeg, the jar and my bat
file
L389[09:00:51] <Bizzycola> and anyone
could convert their music :p
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L392[09:01:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Could
you do that? :D
L393[09:02:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Note
about radio station: Timing is way off, probably something to do
with dodgy seek-write-seek
L394[09:02:40] <Bizzycola> Yes I could
:p
L395[09:02:46] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L396[09:02:51] <Bizzycola> just gotta
remember where I put ffmpeg..
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L398[09:04:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Perfect,
3:33
L399[09:05:31] <ShadowKatStudios> I need
MOAR POWER :D
L400[09:06:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Not fun
when your power cuts out a lot
L401[09:07:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
when you're reading several MB to RAM and the computer crashes
cause you used too much power
L402[09:07:47] <ShadowKatStudios>
Fireflies only took up 23% of a 4MB HDD
L403[09:08:40] <ShadowKatStudios>
Alternatively, stream, large amount of data quickly, include data
when next to wait for more data
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L407[09:10:36] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
several IDE drives
L408[09:11:23] <Bizzycola> my magic folder
worked!
L409[09:11:38] <Bizzycola> ran the batch
script and go me a nice mp3
L410[09:11:42] <Bizzycola> usage
instructions included! :p
L411[09:11:54] <dangranos> what?
L412[09:11:55] <ShadowKatStudios> :o A
Socket 1 motherboard
L413[09:12:37] <ShadowKatStudios> I didn't
know that they existed
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L415[09:13:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh my
god, this store is like, everything of my dreams, it even has DEC
stuff
L416[09:15:43] <ShadowKatStudios> It has
Sun stuff :D
L417[09:17:19] <ShadowKatStudios> So
Bizzycola, where does one obtain your magic folder?
L418[09:17:37] <Bizzycola> it's uploading
slowly
L419[09:18:04] <Bizzycola> it may only be
8mb but it is uploading at somewhere between 1 an 8 kb/s :p
L420[09:18:25] <Bizzycola> but soon, you
can convert!
L421[09:18:52] <Bizzycola> I'll give it to
asie, maybe he can create a linux version of it. I could but I'm
lazy and I'd have to download the linux binarys for ffmpeg and sox
:p
L422[09:19:59] <ShadowKatStudios> :P
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L424[09:20:28] <Bizzycola> hehe :p
L425[09:20:35] <Bizzycola> Look, there he
is :p
L426[09:20:42] <Bizzycola> >:D
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L428[09:21:51] <Bizzycola> still has like
8 minutes left lol
L429[09:22:00] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hah
L430[09:22:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Asie, I
managed to stream audio over the OC network!
L431[09:22:16] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
Good job!
L432[09:22:18] <Bizzycola> 8mb compressed
isn't bad though considering ffmpeg is like 25
L433[09:22:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Timing
is a bit off but...
L434[09:22:40] <ShadowKatStudios> that
planet earth-th-th-th t-turns slow-low-low-lowly it's hard to
say-ay-ay-ay
L435[09:22:44] <Bizzycola> You'll fix it
:p
L436[09:22:54] <Bizzycola> and in 7
minutes you can have the converter and make more songs :D
L437[09:22:58] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L438[09:23:13] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna put Aerodynamic on Floppy Drives onto it
L439[09:23:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Just
cause
L440[09:23:21] <Bizzycola> :p
L441[09:25:10] <ShadowKatStudios> It'd be
nice to be able to edit the tape while it was playing, but alas,
the drive only has one r/w head pair
L442[09:25:23] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
yeah
L443[09:25:32] <asie> you know you can
edit the tape while it is playing, though
L444[09:25:39] <asie> it abuses a design
behaviour
L445[09:25:47] <asie> you see, the read
head reads 1024 bytes every 250ms
L446[09:25:50] <asie> it does nothing for
the rest of the time
L447[09:25:52] <asie> but computers tick
at 50ms
L448[09:25:57] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders about writing one byte at a
time
L449[09:25:58] <asie> essentially,
.play(), wait 2 ticks
L450[09:26:07] <asie> write 1024 bytes,
seek back -1024
L451[09:26:11] <asie> it will play those
1024 bytes
L452[09:26:13] <asie> then seek back -1024
again
L453[09:26:18] <asie> it will play those
1024 bytes again
L454[09:26:23] <asie> and you can make a
cheaty 1KB buffer like that
L455[09:26:58] <dangranos> :O
L456[09:29:37] <ShadowKatStudios> 1k =
0.25s?
L458[09:29:43] <Bizzycola> Have fun
:p
L459[09:29:54] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
L460[09:29:58] <Bizzycola> I'll create a
linux copy of it later so everyone can has their music in
Computronics!
L461[09:30:18] <Bizzycola> Should work
with any audio file ffmpeg will accept as input. Which I asume is
just about any audio file. Usage instructions included :p
L462[09:30:38] <Bizzycola> but basically
just make sure java is in your path variable, cd to it in the
command prompt and type 'converter myfile.mp3' :p
L463[09:30:44] <Bizzycola> (or ogg, or
what ever)
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L466[09:35:24] <Gopher> sheesh. this
simple cli git repo downloader was supposed to be a quickie
project. Ended up having to write a base64 decoder.
L467[09:36:00] <Gopher> but... it seems to
be working now
L468[09:37:48] <Azelk_> Bizzycola: What's
the difference between that converter and wabbitoe.jar
L469[09:38:11] <Bizzycola> the fact that I
don't know what wbbitoe is? :p
L470[09:38:40] <Bizzycola> whats it
do?
L472[09:39:05] <Azelk_> It converts WAV to
DFWPM
L473[09:39:35] <Bizzycola> mine converts
any audio file you put into the wav, then wav to dfpwm :p
L474[09:39:40] <Azelk_> oh
L475[09:39:57] <Bizzycola> or any audio
file ffmpeg will take as an input but I assumed that was just about
any :p
L476[09:41:57] <ShadowKatStudios>
Convverting :D
L477[09:42:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Outputs
to audio?
L478[09:42:33] <Bizzycola> yea
L479[09:42:42] <Bizzycola> just write the
contents of 'audio' to your tape :p
L480[09:43:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
cool
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L482[09:45:04] <Azelk_> Is this a really
high compression format?
L483[09:45:09] <Azelk_> It sounds like a
50s radio.
L484[09:45:30] <Bizzycola> it
L485[09:45:37] <Bizzycola> is like 8 bit
or something :p
L486[09:45:48] <Bizzycola> the audio that
comes out is generally under 1mb
L487[09:46:14] <ShadowKatStudios> It works
:D
L488[09:46:29] <Bizzycola> awesome
:D
L489[09:46:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Playing
Aerodynamic using a cassete tape player
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L491[09:46:51] <Azelk_> Is the audio
format public?
L492[09:46:54] <Azelk_> the
structure
L493[09:47:26] <Bizzycola> DFPWM is open
source
L495[09:47:49] <ShadowKatStudios> 44% used
with both fireflies and Aerodynamic
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L498[09:48:19] <ShadowKatStudios> What
else should I put on it?
L500[09:48:39] <Bizzycola> hello
L501[09:48:41] <Bizzycola> Iunno :p
L502[09:48:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Hai
din
L503[09:48:52] <Din> hows it going?
L504[09:48:56] <ShadowKatStudios> We're
putting songs onto cassette tapes :D
L505[09:49:04] <Din> :O wat
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L507[09:49:09] <ShadowKatStudios> We've
done Fireflies and Aerodynamic so far
L508[09:49:14] <ShadowKatStudios>
Suggestions?
L509[09:49:18] <Din> California 37ž
L510[09:51:12] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders how this will sound
L511[09:51:56] <ShadowKatStudios> But
sure, I'll convert it
L512[09:52:08] <Din> How do you convert
it?
L514[09:52:22] <Din> nice
L515[09:52:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Bizzy
made a package
L516[09:52:31] <Din> I WAS LOOKING FOR
SOME HEAVEN
L518[09:52:48] <Din> California 37 took me
right to heaven's door
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L520[09:58:21] <ShadowKatStudios>
Uploading now
L522[10:00:06] ***
tgame14 is now known as tgame14|afk
L523[10:00:07] <Din> I don't have a tape
:/
L524[10:00:30] <Din> I thought you guys
made tapes in OC
L525[10:00:37] <Din> and you can play
music ingame
L526[10:00:39] <Bizzycola> we aree
L527[10:00:44] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
asie's expansion
L528[10:00:58] <Bizzycola> write that to
an oc computronics tape :p
L529[10:01:00]
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(Biohazard@biohazard.tropicraft.net)
L530[10:01:23] <ShadowKatStudios> I also
have Aerodynamic by Daft Punk played on Floppy Drives, Fireflies by
Owl City and She's a Genius by Jet
L531[10:01:52] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
convert some of my chiptune
L532[10:02:07] ⇦
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timeout: 194 seconds)
L533[10:05:45] <ShadowKatStudios> When you
load an audio file it sounds like it's roaring
L534[10:06:57] <Din> Will it work on
servers?
L535[10:07:11] <Bizzycola> yea
L536[10:07:24] <Din> haha
L537[10:07:34] <Din> Link me to that
converter please :D
L538[10:07:38] <Din> Also, how to use
it
L539[10:07:38] <ShadowKatStudios> Me and
WIred are running a server iwth Computronics
L542[10:09:13] <Din> how many mods?
L543[10:10:00] <Din> Teh's mods?
L544[10:10:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Adds
some cool misc stuff, like a flying enchant
L545[10:10:40] ***
Din is now known as |Din|
L546[10:10:42] <|Din|> cool
L548[10:11:09] <|Din|> very little
mods
L549[10:11:23] <|Din|> brb, gotta
ommnomnomnom
L550[10:11:29] ***
tgame14|afk is now known as tgame14
L551[10:11:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Minimal
is the idea, if there's an issue we want to be able to fix it
quickly rather than spend days
L552[10:15:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Next:
Seventeen by Jet, followed by Blossom and Blood by Midnight
Oil
L553[10:16:13] <|Din|> Why not get S@ngar
to add mp3 support to oc?
L554[10:16:33] <ShadowKatStudios> That'd
be too easy
L555[10:16:46] <ShadowKatStudios> Besides,
then you don't need cassette tapes, and that's no fun
L556[10:16:52] <|Din|> CDs
L557[10:16:57] <|Din|> Or add
CraftTunes
L558[10:17:16] <ShadowKatStudios> I like
tapes
L559[10:17:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Besides,
you can run a turing machine on a tape
L560[10:17:36] <|Din|> lol
L561[10:17:51] <|Din|> i wanna talk to
somebody
L562[10:18:03] <|Din|> But I annoyed my
female friend ebough today
L563[10:18:06]
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(~textual@apn-5-60-222-154.dynamic.gprs.plus.pl)
L564[10:18:26] <|Din|> hey ashka
L565[10:18:29] <|Din|> asie *
L566[10:18:35] <|Din|> Damn
autocomplete
L567[10:18:47] *
ShadowKatStudios has created a mixtape
L568[10:18:55] <Gopher> sks: er, yeah...
an infinite tape XD
L569[10:19:01] <|Din|> Is that server of
yours whitelisted?
L570[10:19:34] <ShadowKatStudios>
Nope
L571[10:19:43] <|Din|> :O
L572[10:20:02] <|Din|> That's brave
L573[10:20:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Gopher,
you just wrap longer than the tape to 0 and - numbers to the max
length
L574[10:20:31] <ShadowKatStudios> I
personally woulda liked whitelisted, but wired's hosting, not
me
L575[10:20:49] ⇦
Quits: asie (~textual@apn-5-60-222-154.dynamic.gprs.plus.pl) (Read
error: Connection reset by peer)
L576[10:20:50] <|Din|> I find non
whitelisted servers a bit scary
L577[10:20:56] ⇦
Parts: Cyborg (~nick1@188.113.81.176) (WeeChat
0.4.4-dev))
L578[10:20:58] <ShadowKatStudios> It has
protection and stuff
L579[10:21:02] <|Din|> Still
L580[10:21:16] <|Din|> you have a house on
it?
L581[10:21:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yep
L582[10:21:32] <|Din|> Can I live with
you? I'll only listen to tapes
L583[10:21:42] <ShadowKatStudios> :P Once
I get tapes
L584[10:21:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I've
been messing with them in SSP
L585[10:21:54] <|Din|> aha
L586[10:22:05] <ShadowKatStudios> Still,
the pack has tapes
L587[10:22:05] <|Din|> Do they take much
knowledge to make in creative?
L588[10:22:16] *
|Din| hasn't played with OC alot.
L589[10:22:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Not
really
L590[10:22:21] <|Din|> I just have oc for
cool loks
L591[10:22:23] <|Din|> looks*
L592[10:23:03] <Gopher> sks: pretty sure
the definition of turing machine includes the infinite length tape
bit
L593[10:23:39] <|Din|> good guy wired:
makes a pack so I don't have to download oc
L594[10:24:02] <Gopher> this is why when
they describe, i.e., brainfuck as turing complete, they always add
the bit about "privided unbounded memory" or something
like that.
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L596[10:25:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Din, I
made most of the pack, just sayin. Not the part with OC (though I
did update it) but most of it.
L597[10:25:45] <|Din|> thanks
ShadowKatStudios
L598[10:25:51] <ShadowKatStudios> :P
L599[10:28:56] <Kenny> Gopher, do you know
anything about writing a mod?
L600[10:29:26] <Gopher> I've done CC
addons and a few very minor (unreleased) things, but I'm hardly an
expert. Why?
L601[10:29:42] <Kenny> i need tol figure
out how to do reflection
L602[10:30:23] <Gopher> ah. Not something
I've done much of, really. I think OpenPeripherals does a good bit
of reflection, if example code is helpful?
L604[10:31:01] <Kenny> would be if i knew
anything about reflection hehe
L605[10:32:35] <Gopher> in a nutshell,
it's digging out and using the metadata about classes and functions
and get at things you otherwise couldn't (and, often,
shouldn't).
L606[10:33:33] <Kenny> right, meaning
accessing private variables/functions in base classes that are
declared private but which you need to make public
L607[10:34:15] <Gopher> indeed. Also just
in general accessing and using code that was not meant to be used
externally, and almost by definition is undocumented, with only
experimentation to tell you what's going on.
L608[10:34:57] <Kenny> well, time to do
some experimenting then *evil laugh*
L609[10:35:02] <|Din|> 2 seconds on the
server ShadowKatStudios . I fell in a hole
L610[10:35:20] <ShadowKatStudios>
Really?
L611[10:35:24] <ShadowKatStudios> :P I'll
come on
L612[10:35:25] <|Din|> haha yea
L613[10:35:26] <Gopher> best to spend a
fair bit of time reviewing the decompiled source before using
classes/functions via reflection.
L614[10:35:27] <|Din|> No need
L615[10:35:33] <|Din|> Imma test tapes in
sp
L616[10:36:05] ***
|Din| is now known as Din
L617[10:36:34] <ShadowKatStudios> D: Such
a nice server, but even at $56 I can't afford it
L618[10:37:42] <Din> 56$?
L619[10:37:47] <ShadowKatStudios> She's a
Genius sounds like it's played on a rubber band
L620[10:38:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Yeah,
it's an ancient Sun machine
L621[10:38:06] <Din> How do I do
this?
L622[10:38:12] <Din> (how do I get tapes
and stuff)
L623[10:38:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Do you
have an OC computer?
L624[10:38:35] <Din> I need it?
L625[10:38:37] <Din> Okay
L626[10:38:42] <Din> one second
L627[10:38:46] <ShadowKatStudios> Depends,
do you intend to use the tapes?
L628[10:38:56] <Din> I want to listen to
them
L629[10:39:01] <Din> Put music on and
jam
L630[10:39:24] <Din> Do computers need
power in this pack
L631[10:39:33] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yeah
L632[10:40:04] <Din> wwwwwwoah
L633[10:40:12] <Din> 4mb oh hd
space?!
L634[10:40:17] <Din> 4 Full MB?!
L635[10:40:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Massive
stuff.
L636[10:41:12] <ShadowKatStudios> With a
tape, you can store just under 8
L637[10:41:45] <Din> hIGH RES
graphics
L638[10:42:05] <ShadowKatStudios> Yep,
160*50 is pretty damn high res
L639[10:42:23] <ShadowKatStudios> That's
8000 cells
L640[10:43:39] <Din> I want 320 x 240 !
:D
L641[10:43:46] <Din> ?c 320*240
L642[10:43:47] <SirEnderBot> I'm sorry, I
couldn't find the help topic you requested :(
L643[10:44:38] <Din> I don't suppouse
there's cheaty creative power source?
L644[10:44:40] <ShadowKatStudios> My music
collection on my HDD is a whopping 2.4333 MB
L645[10:44:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Din,
just put a Stirling Engine with a stack of coal blocks and a
lever
L646[10:45:47] <Din> woo!
L647[10:46:20] <Gopher> Dunno what mod
pack yer using but I plonk a TE creative redstone cell next to mine
in creative
L648[10:46:43] <ShadowKatStudios> There's
no TE, takes too long to update
L649[10:47:05] <Din> Okay, I have a
lever
L650[10:47:06] <Gopher> yah, I'm, for
reasons not entirely clear even to me, still running forge in
1.6.4
L651[10:47:14] <Din> A working pc =
check
L652[10:47:31] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
put a tape drive next to it
L653[10:47:58] <Din> Done
L654[10:48:08] <Kenny> ok, fellas, listen
up
L655[10:48:26] <Kenny> if there is no
power source available an OC computer will run without power
L656[10:48:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Except
there is so...
L657[10:48:51] <ShadowKatStudios> :P
L658[10:48:52] <Kenny> meaning if you
don't have any mod that supplies power in the pack the computer
will run on it's own
L659[10:49:02] <Din> Shadow, I have a tape
drive
L660[10:49:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
computer running?
L662[10:49:19] <ShadowKatStudios> You'll
need an internet card
L663[10:49:25] <Din> check
L664[10:50:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Go into
your HDD/FDD's mount point
L665[10:50:20] <Din> ehhm
L666[10:50:25] <Din> cd HDD?
L667[10:50:40] <SpiritedDusty> its in
/mnt
L668[10:50:52] <ShadowKatStudios> cd
/mnt/<first 3 letters of HDD UUID>
L669[10:51:10] <Din> *slowly fades
away*
L670[10:51:27] <Din> This is why I don't
use computer mods
L671[10:51:31] <SpiritedDusty> :P
L672[10:51:39] <ShadowKatStudios> If you
hover over the HDD item, it has a string of numbers and letters
under it
L675[10:52:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Take the
first 3 of those, and do cd /mnt/<first 3 letters>
L676[10:52:18] <Din> done
L678[10:52:47] <ShadowKatStudios>
Shift-insert is paste btw
L679[10:52:58] <Din> whats the insert
key?
L680[10:53:13] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
called insert
L681[10:53:26] <Din> *scopes the
keyboard*
L682[10:53:27] <ShadowKatStudios> The key
generally says insert
L683[10:53:29] <Din> Oh, there it is
L684[10:53:45] <Din> okeo, now?
L685[10:53:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Did it
download?
L687[10:54:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
type lua
L688[10:54:23] <Din> done
L689[10:54:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Tape in
the tape drive?
L690[10:54:55] <Din> syntax error near
drive
L691[10:55:05] <Din> yes.
L692[10:55:58] <Din> now I do magic ,
right?
L693[10:56:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
type fObj =
io.open("/mnt/c64/california37","rb") a =
fObj:read("*a") fObj:close()
L694[10:56:31] <Din> scary sound
L695[10:56:41] <Din> my screen is
black
L696[10:56:58] <ShadowKatStudios> You
mighta run outta power, is the computer still on? xD
L697[10:57:27] <Din> more engines!
L698[10:57:49] <Din> not enough
memory
L699[10:57:55] <ShadowKatStudios> I once
only just made enough power to keep the computer cluster I used
running, and if a HDD read lasted more than a second or so the
whole cluster would crash
L700[10:57:59] <dangranos> uh
L701[10:58:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Never
mind that, do component.tape_drive.write(a)
L702[10:58:33] <Din> done
L703[10:58:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
now rewind the tape and then play it
L704[10:59:12] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll one
day make a program to download music directly to a tape.
L705[10:59:12] <Din> do i need music to
100%
L706[10:59:17] <ShadowKatStudios>
Nah
L707[10:59:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Sound
though
L708[10:59:23] <Din> I hear static
L711[10:59:36] <dangranos> ?
L712[10:59:45] <Din> well that's a great
song ._.
L713[11:00:05] <ShadowKatStudios> It opens
if in mode fb?
L714[11:00:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh cool,
it's 3 AM
L715[11:00:24] <Din> shadow, how do I know
it saved the song to the tape?
L716[11:00:30] <dangranos> din, this is my
program to write to tape
L717[11:00:30] <ShadowKatStudios> Did you
rewind?
L719[11:00:40] <Din> I hear static
L720[11:00:52] <Din> dangranos, is it hard
to use?
L721[11:00:56] <dangranos> no
L722[11:01:04] <Din> How do I install
it
L723[11:01:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, do
pastebin get r0kpQxas writetape
L724[11:01:38] <dangranos> and then
"writetape california37"
L725[11:01:56] <Din> file not found
L727[11:02:06] <dangranos> ?
L728[11:02:19] <Din> failed opening file
not found
L729[11:02:24] <Din> when doing pastebin
get
L730[11:02:26] <dangranos> do you have
internet card on computer?
L732[11:02:56] <dangranos> what about
running just "pastebin"?
L733[11:03:07] <Din> lists me the
usage
L734[11:03:40] <ShadowKatStudios> I want a
server with more slots :(
L735[11:04:01] <Din> stupid oc computer!
stop being broken
L736[11:05:02] <Din> *tries turning it off
and on *
L738[11:05:39] <Din> not found
L739[11:05:54] <dangranos> wget not
found?
L740[11:06:03] <Din> failed opening file
not found
L741[11:06:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Are you
in your hdd folder?
L742[11:06:57] <dangranos> ^]
L743[11:07:26] <Din> of
couuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurse.
L744[11:07:44] <Din> mnt/xxx?
L745[11:08:08] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yep
L746[11:08:14] <Gopher> was that a yes or
no on the internet card question?
L748[11:09:03] <Din> okay, downloadded
tape program
L749[11:09:27] <dangranos> yay
L751[11:10:06] <ShadowKatStudios> My god
this is fragmented
L752[11:10:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Now I
know what listening to a filesystem would be like
L753[11:10:26] ⇦
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seconds)
L754[11:10:30] <Gopher> use: gitrepo
<repo> [<targetDir>] (default target is
/tmp/<repo>)
L755[11:10:42] <Din> dangranos,
Issue
L756[11:11:11] <Din> /lib/filesystem/lua
bad argument #2 when doing taper california37
L757[11:11:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Knew
it!
L758[11:11:55] <ShadowKatStudios> It opens
in fb and I think it was meant to open in rb
L759[11:12:04] <Gopher> code is dwtfyw, if
anyone has more elabore plans for github programs they're free to
rip it whole or in part (I know ping does, but he not here). It
includes an unused base-64 decoder that works on github's encoded
file data that might be useful, as well as a hackish but so far
effective json converter.
L760[11:12:06] <Din> translate to human
please
L761[11:12:31] <ShadowKatStudios> Line
20
L762[11:12:35] <ShadowKatStudios> 24
L763[11:12:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Do edit
taper
L764[11:12:54] <Din> done
L765[11:12:59] <Gopher> mode
"fb?" that's invalid, right? XD
L766[11:13:01] <ShadowKatStudios> And to
me this is a more natural language
L767[11:13:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay, go
down to line 24
L768[11:13:13] <Din> done
L769[11:13:25] <ShadowKatStudios> See the
part that says "fb" ?
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L772[11:13:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Change
it to "rb"
L773[11:13:38] <Din> change it to
facebook?
L774[11:13:40] <Din> Oh, rb
L775[11:13:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Change
it from facebook actually
L776[11:14:01] <Din> That's it?
L777[11:14:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Then hit
Control-s
L778[11:14:19] <Din> i did
L779[11:14:21] <ShadowKatStudios> Then hit
control-w
L780[11:14:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Then the
program should work
L781[11:14:46] <Din> okay
L782[11:15:06] <Din> oh look, a percentage
counter
L783[11:15:18] <Din> It works
L784[11:15:23] <Din> And sounds
horrible
L785[11:15:48] <ShadowKatStudios> The
drive noises?
L786[11:15:59] <Din> I heard music for a
split second
L787[11:16:04] <Din> and it became
static
L788[11:16:09] <Din> Got songs that
work?
L789[11:16:09] <ShadowKatStudios>
Rewind
L790[11:16:17] <Din> i rewinded
L791[11:16:17] <dangranos> whoops
L792[11:16:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Then
play :P
L793[11:16:32] <Din> I played
L794[11:16:40] <dangranos> and?
L795[11:16:42] <Din> Sounds
horrifing
L796[11:16:48] <dangranos> ...
L797[11:16:54] <dangranos> it
shouldnt
L798[11:17:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Uhm, it
could be in the headers
L799[11:17:11] <dangranos> ?
L800[11:17:15] <Din> The song works
L801[11:17:19] <Din> It just sounds
horrible
L802[11:17:23] <dangranos> oh
L803[11:17:25] <Din> Oh, ShadowKatStudios
got the wrong song
L804[11:17:52] <ShadowKatStudios> Does the
header end on an odd or even character?
L805[11:18:05] <ShadowKatStudios> What's
the song?
L806[11:18:26] <Din> Idk, it isn't
california 37
L807[11:18:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Does it
have words?
L809[11:18:50] <Din> idk , i turned it
off, i hate it ^^
L810[11:18:55] <Din> Cna you teach me the
converter?
L811[11:19:07] <ShadowKatStudios> From
that reaction, I assume it's She's a Genius
L813[11:19:29] <Din> i downloaded it
L814[11:19:43] <ShadowKatStudios> It has
usage instructions
L815[11:19:43] ***
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L816[11:19:51] <Din> okay, mp3 songs
okay?
L817[11:20:00] <dangranos> any
L818[11:20:36] <ShadowKatStudios> ... 3
AM... I should work on building my webserver
L819[11:20:37] <Din> Well there goes my
day
L820[11:20:46] <Din> thanks guys
L821[11:20:48] ***
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L822[11:20:50] <ShadowKatStudios> 3:20
actually
L823[11:20:55] <dangranos> 0:20 here
L824[11:21:00] <Din> 18:20 here
L825[11:21:35] <dangranos> i live in
russia, siberia
L826[11:21:50] <jesusthekiller> You guys
know about /ctcp TIME? T.T
L827[11:22:51] <dangranos> :\
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L829[11:25:00] ***
SuPeRMiNoR2|Away is now known as SuPeRMiNoR2
L830[11:25:40] <Din> the truck'
L831[11:25:45] <Din> "audio"
file is empty
L832[11:25:47] <Din> 0 bytes
L833[11:30:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Power
supply in :D
L834[11:31:59] <dangranos> there is no
server with OC except wired's server?
L835[11:34:12] <Gopher> wide-spread
adoption of OC has yet to pick up much steam, it seems.
L836[11:39:49] <Din> ShadowKatStudios,
sorry fr pinging but what kind of format does oc use for
tapes?
L837[11:40:05] <Kenny> it doesn't
L838[11:40:16] <dangranos> computronics
does
L839[11:40:23] <Kenny> that's
computronics
L840[11:40:24] <Din> what does
computronics use?
L841[11:40:40] <dangranos> try to look in
sources
L842[11:40:41] <Kenny> dpwpm?
L844[11:41:02] <dangranos> its audio
L845[11:41:11] <Din> Screw it
L846[11:41:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Looks
like my power supplu is dead D:
L847[11:41:17] <Din> who made that
converter again?
L848[11:41:24] <dangranos> kat
L849[11:41:37] <dangranos> iirc
L850[11:41:42] <Din> it's not working for
me
L851[11:41:45] <Din> I get an empty audio
file
L852[11:42:01] <ShadowKatStudios> It
wasn't me
L853[11:42:09] <ShadowKatStudios> It was
Bizzy cola
L854[11:42:18] <dangranos> din, you can
try to use freeac and dfpwm converter
L855[11:42:50] <Din> hm, googling
L857[11:43:00] <dangranos> wav to
dfpwm
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L861[11:43:38] <Din> alright
L862[11:43:44] <Kenny> it's DFWPM
format
L863[11:43:48] <Din> So freeac converts
wav to this magic thing?
L864[11:43:55] <dangranos> no
L865[11:44:01] <dangranos> wabbitoe
does
L866[11:44:14] <dangranos> freeac converts
mp3 and other to wav
L867[11:44:19] <Din> oh okay
L868[11:44:19] <dangranos> and other if
you want
L869[11:44:38] *
Kenny uses audacity
L870[11:45:11] <Din> eeeeeew
L871[11:45:24] <Din> fre:ac automaticaly
set it's language to bosnian
L872[11:45:29] *
Din hates bosnian
L873[11:45:37] *
ShadowKatStudios uses ffmpeg
L874[11:46:45] <Din> california 37 took me
right to heavens door!
L875[11:47:26] <ShadowKatStudios> 'You
talk of times of peace for all and then prepare for war' Awesome
song :D
L876[11:49:10] <Din> Oh my
L877[11:49:18] <Din> Ads on google?!
L878[11:49:24] <Din> Time for adblock
plus
L879[11:49:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Ads have
always been on google
L880[11:49:49] <Din> never noticed
them
L881[11:50:36] <Din> How do I make a
dropbox download link?
L883[11:50:39] <dangranos> i cant browse
internet without adblock
L885[11:50:57] <dangranos> din
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L887[11:51:00] <Din> dangranos, I have
adblock but I had it disabled on google
L888[11:55:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Almost 4
AM
L889[11:57:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I refuse
to be tired!
L890[11:57:16] <Din> go sleep D:
L891[11:57:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Sleep is
for the weak
L892[12:01:12] <dangranos> i can setup
server, if someone want
L893[12:01:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Me and
Wired have a server with OC and Computronics running
L894[12:02:03] <dangranos> its down
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L897[12:02:43] <ShadowKatStudios> The
other server has issues apparently
L898[12:04:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
convert some Savage Garden
L899[12:05:08] <dangranos> Why no toxic
compiled for windows :(
L900[12:05:40] <dangranos> kat, you have
another server?
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L902[12:06:25] <ShadowKatStudios> It's in
that pack
L903[12:06:32] <ShadowKatStudios> The one
that works
L904[12:06:36] <dangranos> its down
L905[12:06:43] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm on
it.
L906[12:06:46] <dangranos> ...
L907[12:07:05] <dangranos> hmm
L908[12:07:34] <dangranos> connection
refused: connect
L909[12:08:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Did you
use the pack I just posted?
L910[12:08:13] <dangranos> >_<
L911[12:08:31] <dangranos> i am
idiot
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L913[12:08:53] <bolens1112> Quick
question, how does one pick up a block using a robot using a wrench
ie. pick up a battblock?
L914[12:09:27] <bolens1112> I tried
robot.use() but no luck. robot.use(sneaky) did not do it either. I
gave him a wrench.
L915[12:09:45] <dangranos> another port
>_<
L916[12:09:50] <dangranos> oh
L917[12:10:12] <Din> how do I name my
tape?
L918[12:10:37] <dangranos> song
name?
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L921[12:12:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh, I
might even fit all these songs onto one 32-minute tape
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L923[12:12:49] *
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L924[12:13:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Internet
being nasty?
L925[12:13:55] <Gopher> indeed.
L926[12:14:55] <dangranos> kat, what is
you MC nickname?
L927[12:15:02] <ShadowKatStudios>
mrminer84403
L928[12:18:46] <bolens1112> Nevermind I
think I found a workaround.
L929[12:19:13] <Gopher> did you not get my
answer before I disco'd, bolens1112?
L930[12:19:30] <Gopher> first arg is side,
2nd is sneaky, robot.use(nil,true) should work?
L931[12:19:41] <Gopher> works with TE
anyway
L933[12:21:56] <Din> Could someone make an
addon to add a 100MB hard drive'
L934[12:22:03] <Gopher> lol
L935[12:22:03] <Din> I want podcasts
L936[12:25:30] <bolens1112> oh i did not
catch that :) I was trying it with ender io
L937[12:25:37] <bolens1112> It did not
seem to work?
L938[12:26:31] <bolens1112> let me try it
with the args you gave tho.
L939[12:27:02] <bolens1112> Gopher:
thanks!
L940[12:27:15] <Gopher> np, man :)
L941[12:29:15] <bolens1112> Gopher:
robot.use(nil,true) seems to work but he does not pick it up
directly into his inventory, no biggy though I can have him suck it
up.
L942[12:29:32] <Gopher> O_o that's odd, he
does with TE cells
L943[12:29:55] <bolens1112> it was a
energy cube from mekanism
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L945[12:31:25] <Gopher> I'd think that
means it does something odd when dropping after being wrenched, but
dunno for sure
L946[12:33:44] <bolens1112> Could be but
that is just fine. He can pick it up after. I also found that just
plain old pickaxe on the energy cube picks it and does not loose
energy up so I am not worried.
L947[12:34:19] <Gopher> ah, cool. I know
that's not true of all mods, so yer lucky there, heh
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L949[12:34:21] <Kenny> \o
L950[12:34:22]
zsh sets mode: +o on Ir7_o
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L952[12:35:22] <Gopher> hi, Ir7_o
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L954[12:50:55] <ShadowKatStudios> It's ten
to 5 in the morning, I'm off o/
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L956[12:54:05] <Gopher> o/
L957[13:06:34] <maximus> are there any
good resources to start learning lua for OC for someone who has
very little programming experience?
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L959[13:15:41] <Gopher> PIL (programming
in lua) is the usual book, which is available free online, for
introductory lua
L960[13:16:06] <Gopher> at least, that's
what I always see people recommend.
L961[13:19:12] <maximus> ok thanks
Gopher
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L964[13:34:05] <Kenny> Din, the hard drive
sizes are configurable
L965[13:34:27] <Kenny> so is the
memory
L966[13:42:04] <dangranos> bye
L967[13:42:08] <dangranos> night :(
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L979[14:39:24] <notPing> this tablet
suuuux
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L981[14:40:15] <Gopher> hey, ping. didja
see what I did?
L982[14:40:32] <ping> i gave up on that
pos tablet
L983[14:40:36] <ping> Gopher, what did you
do?
L985[14:41:10] <Gopher> I even wrote an
ultimately unnecessary base64 decoder compatible with git's encoded
format
L986[14:41:36] <Gopher> I *think* with the
right api requests you can get difs in base64 which could be
decoded and displayed?
L988[14:41:54] <^v> ping, a faster version
of base64 Written in Lua by infinikiller64 2.21KB
L989[14:42:04] <ping> i made that awhile
ago
L990[14:42:21] <ping> its rly fast
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L993[14:43:19] <ping> because math
\o/
L994[14:43:36] <ping> also, TYKUHN2 was
using my name
L995[14:44:18] <Gopher> O_o I'm tempted to
run speed comparisons, that doesn't /look/ fast to me O_o
L996[14:44:55] <ping> all the b64 i found
used the slow base conversion function
L997[14:45:28] <Gopher> ah. Well, faster
than that, definitely. I used the bit32 api, so less (and cheaper,
but that's less important in lua) operations.
L998[14:45:59] <Gopher> actually, under
the hood they may not be cheaper, since lua doesn't, in fact, have
ints
L999[14:46:14] <ping> the tob64 function
processes 4 chars at a time, which is why it might seem
bloated
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L1001[14:46:32] <Gopher> yeah, I see
that.
L1002[14:46:56] <Gopher> I'm not sure
which would be faster, honestly. Could go either way.
L1003[14:47:01] <ping> hmm, i could
easaly convert the math.floor(x/2^y) to bit.brshift(x,y)
L1004[14:48:00] <Gopher> meh, I don't
care enough to actually set up comparison tests XD
L1005[14:48:12] <ping> i dont think it
would be faster to do something similar with x*(2^y)
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L1007[14:48:55] <Gopher> could be
bit32.lshift(x,y) but I don't see any reason to think that'd be
significantly faster or slower on it's own
L1008[14:49:14] <ping> it would be
slower
L1009[14:49:25] <ping> because it would
call a function
L1010[14:49:29] <Gopher> would it?
L1011[14:49:36] <ping> yeah
L1012[14:49:57] <Gopher> I thought
operators in lua were function calls, too.
L1013[14:50:30] <ping> it compiles down
into the add operator
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L1018[14:52:35] <Gopher> hmm. Checked and
you are correct.
L1019[14:52:55] <Gopher> bshift version
takes 50% longer.
L1020[14:53:31] <Gopher> mind you,
repeating both plus a function call overhead per iteration in my
timing method, we're talking about .2 seconds vs .29 secodns for
1,000,000 repetitions XD
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L1024[14:57:04] <ping> Gopher, never
enough speed
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L1026[14:57:46] <Gopher> anyway, my point
was, I've made gitrepo, but have no further plans for git
integration. So carry on with your git projects if you wish
XD
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L1028[14:58:17] <Gopher> I'm finishing up
listboxes and imlpementing a standard save/load dialog.
L1029[14:59:25] <ping> hmm
L1030[14:59:34] <Gopher> When finished,
will be simply filename = gml.filePicker("save")
L1031[14:59:35] <ping> i dont think unb64
is fast enough
L1032[14:59:37] <ping> it uses a
table
L1033[15:00:17] <ping> using some ASCII
table math sorcery i can make it faster
L1034[15:01:05] <ping> b64 wtf
L1035[15:01:15] <Gopher> or
filename=gml.filePicker("load"). Optional 2nd arg is the
path to open to, and possibly a suggested filename, optional 3rd is
one or more extensions to filter the list to/require on the
result.
L1036[15:01:37] <ping> base64's number
order is terrible
L1037[15:02:02] <Kenny> Gopher when using
the list box, how would i reference a choice in the list?
L1038[15:02:58] <Gopher> kenny, that's
one of the things I'm cleaning up/adding in the version I'm working
on, on the repo right now, you have to use undocumented features,
just a sec
L1039[15:03:11] <Kenny> ok
L1040[15:03:31] <Kenny> i can hold.
cooking dinner right now any way :P
L1041[15:03:34] <Gopher>
listBox.selectedLabel (which I have since renamed, but that's
what's in the repo) is the index into the list of the selected
item
L1042[15:03:55] <Gopher> so
listBox.list[listBox.selectedLabel] would be the text of the
selected label.
L1043[15:03:57] <Kenny> ok, because i was
using a table in the list box
L1044[15:04:13] <Gopher> yeah,
listBox.list is that table you passed in
L1045[15:04:30] <Gopher> if you have it
as a variable, you can just use that, it doesn't reorder it or
anything
L1046[15:04:58] <Gopher> selectedLabel
will be nil if nothing is selected
L1047[15:05:03] <Kenny> actually i copied
in whatever you add in the test file and just changed the
'one','two', etc to menulist hehe
L1048[15:05:13] <Kenny> add=had
L1049[15:05:37] <Gopher> then yeah,
listBox.list is the list :)
L1050[15:06:05] <Gopher> Gonna be adding
a listBox.getSelected, already added listBox.select() to change the
selected item, scrolling as needed and redrawing everything
L1051[15:06:38] <Gopher> and working on a
function now to update the list itself, which currently requires a
manual redraw and can cause breakage if everything is not just
so
L1052[15:06:44] <Kenny> this is what you
had in the test file: local
listBox=gui:addListBox("center",8,16,8,{"one","two","
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L1054[15:07:58] <Gopher> yah, I tend to
do that. Anyway, selected item # is listBox.selectedLabel,
listBox.list is the array of items you passed in.
L1055[15:08:38] <Kenny> this is lua,
there aren't any arrays, they are called tables :P
L1056[15:09:04] <Kenny> couldn't resist,
they pounded that into my head at first hehe
L1057[15:09:14] <Gopher> try giving it a
table with non-sequential numeric or non-numeric keys and then tell
me the distinction is moot :P lol
L1058[15:09:49] <Kenny> that is exactly
what i passed it hehe
L1059[15:10:09] <Kenny> a table of
strings and no numeric key
L1060[15:10:30] <Gopher> which lua
pretends for our convenience is an array, and provides sequential
numeric keys for :)
L1061[15:10:54] <Gopher> allowing us to
pretend, just for a moment, that it is an array XD
L1062[15:11:10] <Kenny> i'm finding that
referencing tables is really not much different that an array
L1063[15:11:30] <Kenny> brb need to stir
food
L1064[15:11:35] <Gopher> getting close to
my first planned milestone, already distracted thinking about the
next milestone - a replacement text editor
L1065[15:15:07] *
ping slaps Gopher
L1066[15:15:11] <Gopher> wat?
L1067[15:15:18] <ping> hmm, testing
something
L1068[15:15:19] <ping> sorry
L1069[15:15:25] *
Gopher kicks ping's ass
L1070[15:16:50] <Kenny> Gopher, take a
lok at my BigRenegade repo. there is an IDE package on there called
luaIDE. i was trying to port it but didn't know enough about lua or
CC to do it
L1071[15:17:08] <Gopher> I'm familiar
with LuaIDE, it's pretty slick
L1072[15:17:26] <Kenny> i forked it
L1074[15:18:29] <Gopher> ide
functionality will be waiting until after milestone 2, there's
enough big stuff requried for ms2 already, but the ultimate plan is
to make something like luaide. Well, actually, the /ultimate/ plan
is to make something /more/ awesome, but that's a long way off
XD
L1075[15:19:05] <Gopher> call me strange,
but other people's code is just not fun, so I'm doing everything
from scratch myself :)
L1076[15:23:41] <Kenny> my programming
skills are not the best. it's why i usually have to ask for
help....
L1077[15:24:05] <Kenny> i was always
better at debugging than actually writing code
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L1079[15:26:56] <Kenny> someone installed
a light switch hehe
L1080[15:27:03] <ping> ._.
L1081[15:27:12] <Kenny> hey alek :)
L1082[15:27:40] <ping> This is a good
idea: instead of having light switches, lets just have them take
out the light bulb ._____.
L1083[15:28:01] <Kenny> your's burnt out
a long time ago
L1084[15:28:07] <Kenny> :P
L1085[15:28:35] <ping> yes, i misread
2400V for 240V
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L1087[15:28:41] <ping> D: Gopher
L1088[15:28:56] <maximus> whats a factor
of 10 among friends
L1089[15:29:07] <ping> 100 is a factor of
10
L1090[15:29:16] *
ping doesnt understand the question
L1091[15:29:36] <Kenny> a handful of
friends
L1092[15:29:54] <maximus> 2400v to 240v
is only 1 decimal place differnt
L1093[15:30:00] <maximus> its a joke
about being close enough
L1094[15:30:22] <ping> ah i get it
L1095[15:30:26] <Kenny> kind of figured
there was something about it hehe
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L1097[15:36:42] <Kenny> dinner time
L1098[15:49:43] <Biohazard> ugh
L1099[15:49:46] <Biohazard> yaml-cpp,
why
L1100[15:49:57] <Biohazard> this sigsegv
doesnt make any sense at all
L1101[15:52:40] <Biohazard> this one damn
statement. if i place it somewhere i dont want it to be, it works.
if i place it where i want it to be, it sigsegvs
L1102[15:52:41] <Biohazard> t_t
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L1105[16:06:28] <Biohazard> ok wat. my
bot runs fine through valgrind
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L1112[16:20:49] <Wired> Hi there
asie|tab, what'cha up to?
L1114[16:20:57] <Wired> Got that server
goin' yet?
L1115[16:20:58] <ping> \o/ Wired
L1116[16:21:12] <asie|tab> Wired:
priorities
L1117[16:21:14] <Wired> \o/ ping
L1118[16:21:16] <asie|tab> look at
pic
L1119[16:21:45] <Wired> asie|tab: What
kinda keyboard is that?
L1120[16:22:02] <asie|tab> Wired: apple
extended keyboard ii
L1121[16:22:08] <asie|tab> with alps
mechanical switches
L1122[16:22:54] <Wired> Never messed with
alps, how are they?
L1123[16:23:32] <asie|tab> awesome
L1124[16:23:38] <asie|tab> theyre the
ones cherry mx'es clone
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L1126[16:24:07] <Wired> Well yeah, but
cherries have a big list. Which ones are they closest to?
L1127[16:24:29] <Gopher> kenny: were you
working on anything in particular with gml, or just trying it
out?
L1128[16:25:02] <asie|tab> Wired:
white/cream
L1129[16:25:36] <Wired> I think people
call those clears nowadays.
L1130[16:25:52] <asie|tab> yes
L1131[16:26:32] <Wired> Alps are 80g?
Holy. Isn't that kinda heavy?
L1132[16:27:04] <asie|tab> Wired:
actually no
L1133[16:27:10] <asie|tab> i have a razer
black widow to compare
L1134[16:27:16] <asie|tab> it uses loud
cherries, not sure which ones
L1135[16:27:19] <Wired> blues
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L1138[16:27:20] <Gopher|omnom>
herpderp.
L1139[16:27:23] <asie|tab> yes
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L1141[16:27:28] <asie|tab> the aekii is
more comfortable than those
L1142[16:27:37] <asie|tab> the heaviness
might be bad info as i am sure theyre not that heavy
L1143[16:27:41] <asie|tab> and the
keycaps are done well
L1144[16:27:41] <Gopher> kenny: were you
working on anything in particular with gml earlier, or just trying
it out?
L1145[16:28:16] <Wired> I'm used to
typing on 35/45g. I think 80g would drive them out of my
norm.
L1146[16:28:43] <Wired> I think blues are
too heavy really.
L1147[16:29:02] <Wired> And those are a
mere 65g.
L1149[16:31:43] <Wired> What kinda keys
are those?
L1150[16:32:03] <Wired> ABS
probably?
L1151[16:33:04] <Wired> Just googled it.
It's PBT with an ABS spacebar.
L1152[16:33:23] <Wired> Nice.
L1153[16:39:46] <asie|tab> yeah
L1154[16:39:55] <asie|tab> the AEK II is
Apple's "answer" to the Model M
L1155[16:39:57] <asie|tab> pretty
much
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L1165[18:10:37] <Gopher> ... nice. can't
reload my world, getting a crash from OC, access violation.
L1166[18:13:00] <Kenny> can you paste the
log?
L1167[18:14:35] <Kenny> i'm looking at
using gml to redo the CompViewer so it will work on all 3 tiers of
computer
L1168[18:15:47] <Kenny> since my
CompViewer is just an OC version of CC's Peripheral Info Viewer i
want to make it look a hell of a lot better than their's hehe
L1169[18:16:28] <Kenny> the listbox fits
my neds perfectly for doing that
L1170[18:16:39] <Gopher> it's the exact
same error as issue #31 on github
L1171[18:17:00] <Kenny> you would. my
browser is shut down :P
L1172[18:17:04] <Gopher> but this is a
world that worked fine, I closed the game, and when I tried to
re-enter the world, crash. Done everything but reboot my computer
at this point.
L1173[18:18:04] <Gopher> I have to sort
this out first, or at least start a new world and set my
files/computer back up, but shouldn't be too much longer before
another push
L1174[18:18:31] <Gopher> which will have
listboxes with select(index), getSelected(), and updateList()
L1175[18:19:17] <Gopher> as well as
gml.filePicker(), but you won't need that for compviewer
L1176[18:19:37] <Wired> Are you on linux
Gopher?
L1177[18:19:40] <Gopher> nope
L1178[18:19:43] <Gopher> windows 7
L1179[18:20:16] <Kenny> do you have an
ATI graphics card?
L1180[18:21:17] <Kenny> Sangar: found
something dealing with issue 31 you might want to look at
L1181[18:22:08] <Gopher> yeah, ati
L1182[18:22:11] <Wired> Anyone wanna play
on my OC server?
L1183[18:22:44] <Kenny> you may need to
update your drivers
L1184[18:22:48] <Gopher> unless it just
installed drivers in the last 15 minutes without me noticing, I
don't see why it would be the drivers, tho
L1185[18:23:04] <Gopher> I've been ni and
out of this world a dozen times under nearly identical
conditions
L1186[18:23:13] <Kenny> hmmm
L1187[18:23:31] <Gopher> this is the
first it's happened, and it's happening every time I try to load
that world now, just as it starts rendering (world appears, monotor
I'm facing still blank)
L1188[18:23:34] <Kenny> I know Sangar is
going to need to rename those func_ s to the new name
L1189[18:24:19] <Kenny> tell you the
truth, give me a few minutes, i'm going to do the rename and make a
PR
L1190[18:26:52] <Gopher> even if it's a
driver issue, clearly something specific in my old saved state is
triggering it. New world working fine, same programs I've been
working on for days, quit and reenter, gui draws to monitor, no
problem.
L1191[18:29:03] <Gopher> would having
that world save help? I can zip up it and the modpack I'm using it
woth and upload somewhere
L1192[18:32:14] <Kenny> it might. if you
can ziop and upload, i can check it out. I have an NVidia card so
should have no issue
L1193[18:33:22] <Kenny> i know in that
error report for issue 31, the log shows it using 2 func_ names
that should have been Srg-fied
L1194[18:33:50] <Kenny> i looked at the
Methods, sheet from MCP and both have been given names
L1197[18:35:19] <Kenny> yeah, that was
better. the first link was a dead one hehe
L1198[18:35:22] <Gopher> my mod pack will
take a bit longer to upload. It's 1.6.4, mainly oc and te, few
convenience things
L1199[18:35:28] *
Sangar yawns
L1200[18:35:35] <Sangar> hm
L1201[18:35:45] <Kenny> weh ave another
ATI issue
L1202[18:35:50] <Sangar> can you give me
the coordinates of the screen?
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L1204[18:35:59] <Gopher> the
coordinates?
L1205[18:36:06] <Gopher> oh, world
coordinates? Just a sec
L1206[18:36:20] <Gopher> ehrm. actually,
not reeally. But it's basically at spawn.
L1207[18:36:31] <Gopher> Several
computers around, only one advanced case, and it's the only one
turned on
L1208[18:36:32] <Sangar> yeah. the only
thing i imagine might be helpful is the exact state of the screen.
i'll have a look with nbtexplorer.
L1209[18:36:39] <Gopher> It crashes
before I can probably even f3
L1210[18:36:52] <Sangar> set the render
range for the screens to zero in the config
L1211[18:36:57] <Gopher> k
L1213[18:38:54] <Gopher> aand in the
world without crashing. Handy config setting, that, at least right
now. Standing on the monitor (jsut a 1x1 tier 3) foot pos
186,201,73
L1214[18:39:00] <Gopher> x,z,y
L1215[18:39:27] <Sangar> all right,
thanks
L1216[18:39:29] <Kenny> Sangar, I looked
at the error report attached to issue 31, func_76894_a is now
called renderTileEntityAt, and func_76949_a is called
renderTileEntityAt also
L1217[18:39:53] <Kenny> i don't know if
that would be an issue or not
L1218[18:40:18] <Sangar> shouldn't,
really.
L1219[18:40:37] <Kenny> 2 separate
functions called by th same name?
L1220[18:40:40] <Gopher> nothing special
on screen, just running my test program for the new filePicker. I
tried quitting and reentering in my new world with the same program
running, no issues.
L1221[18:41:42] <Gopher> you said both
were now called renderTileEntityAt
L1222[18:41:56] <Kenny> yep
L1223[18:42:00] <Gopher> oh, right.
Derp.
L1224[18:42:36] <Gopher> misread
something there.
L1225[18:42:40] <Kenny> i have an
advatage in testing this issue
L1226[18:43:01] <Kenny> i have an NVidia
card but the onboard graphics are ATI
L1227[18:43:02] <Sangar> uhm, they've
always been called that. they're just obf'ed to srg. which is
perfectly normal afaik.
L1228[18:43:14] <Kenny> okey dokey
L1229[18:44:05] <Kenny> i can switch from
my video card to the onboard graphics and see if i have the same
issue
L1230[18:44:23] <Kenny> as this appears
to be an ATI specific issue
L1231[18:46:42] <Kenny> first i'm setting
uyp an instance so i can get thew world coordinates for
Sangar
L1232[18:47:04] <Sangar> Kenny, i have
them (see above)
L1233[18:47:05] <Gopher> I already did,
if you mean from my save file?
L1234[18:47:15] <Kenny> ok
L1235[18:48:15] <Kenny> you got in the
save, Gopher?
L1236[18:48:37] <Gopher> yeah, changed
monitor render dist to 0, rebooted computer, changed back, fine
again
L1237[18:49:32] <Kenny> brb
L1238[18:50:43] <Sangar> hm. sadly
nothing out of the ordinary as far as i can see :/
L1239[18:54:46] <Gopher> ah well
L1240[18:55:59] <Kenny> be a good idea to
make a copy of it now
L1241[18:56:51] <Gopher> who, me? meh,
it's a creative world, nothing in it I care about but code, and
that's in a git repo
L1242[18:57:32] <Kenny> okey dokey
L1243[18:58:09] <Sangar> guess it's just
ati's displaylist support being... weird. i'm hoping to rewrite the
text renderer in the not-too-far future, hopefully that'll also
resolve this.
L1244[18:59:05] <Sangar> anyway, i'm off
to bed (again), gnight.
L1245[18:59:10] <Wired> Night
Sangar!
L1246[18:59:10] <Kenny> nite
L1247[18:59:26] <Gopher> I've been using
oc /heavily/, and continuously doing exactly the things that seem
to cause this (changing bg colors), and this is the first time I've
seen it
L1248[18:59:34] <Gopher> night,
Sangar
L1249[19:11:48] <Gopher> nearly done with
the filePicker, but I'm gonna have to do something about how I'm
drawing, it's starting to get noticeably and annoyingly
flickery
L1250[19:13:00] <Gopher> actually, minor
tweak to my actual test program just removed most of that. Score
one for procrastination of optimization.
L1251[19:32:49] <Gopher> ok, savedlg
isn't entirely finsihed yet btu the list boxes have enough new
goodness to be worth a sync
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L1253[19:34:52] <Gopher> and that means
time for more documentation updating :sigh:
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L1256[19:36:59] <Kenny> \o
L1257[19:40:20] <Kenny> can't wait
:)
L1258[19:40:46] <Kenny> one last
cigarette and i'm gonna lay it down for the night
L1259[19:40:50] <Gopher> the update is
sync'd, plus the new sample program that shows all the new features
(test/prototype of the file picker dialog)
L1260[19:40:58] <Kenny> been up since 2am
this morning
L1261[19:41:29] <Kenny> i'll grab it in
the morning, having trouble seeing straight now
L1262[19:43:10] <Kenny> been up for
almost 20 hours now
L1263[19:48:39] <Wired> So you're just
gettin' started, eh?
L1264[19:49:09] <Kenny> who me?
L1265[19:49:23] <Wired> Who stole the
cookie from the cookie jar?
L1266[19:49:34] <Kenny> Charlie
Brown
L1267[19:49:41] <Wired> Well that clears
things up.
L1268[19:50:01] <Kenny> He's gonna get
caught just you wait and see
L1269[19:50:13] <Kenny> Whyh's everybody
always picking on me?
L1270[19:55:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Here's
something to consider: You know the thing about bandwidth vs
latency with the 747 full of CDs? Try an airborne minecart full of
casette tapes
L1271[19:56:23] <Wired> I got it, a 747
full of 32GB micro SD cards
L1272[19:58:21] <ShadowKatStudios> 256GB
SSDs?
L1273[19:58:37] <ShadowKatStudios> You
could probably get a 1TB SSD
L1274[19:58:46] <Wired> I think by volume
the 32GB microSDs are still more
L1275[19:59:04] <Wired> Ah no, the flash
chip inside the 32GB microSD
L1276[19:59:10] <Wired> just fill the 747
with those
L1277[19:59:32] <ShadowKatStudios> And
plaster the outside with them, then hook them up to a single USB
port
L1278[19:59:57] <ShadowKatStudios> When
the 747 gets to the terminal, it downloads all the stuff
L1279[20:00:01] <ShadowKatStudios>
Genius.
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L1281[20:08:37] <Gopher> aaand wiki
documentation updated.
L1282[20:09:28] <Gopher> by god, if
nothing else, I'll have the best documented damned library in the
OC codeverse.
L1283[20:09:33] <ShadowKatStudios> What
are you documenting, I've not been listening
L1284[20:09:35] <ShadowKatStudios>
?
L1285[20:09:38] <Gopher> my gui
library
L1287[20:13:35] <ShadowKatStudios> That's
pretty nice
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L1289[20:16:33] <ping> wat
L1290[20:19:18] <Gopher> sks: ty
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L1294[20:46:29] <Gopher> .. gml.lua is up
to 44k, lol
L1295[20:46:47] <Gopher> I may have to
seriously consider trying to optimize that for code size at some
point...>.<
L1296[20:46:51] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
music files bigger than that :P
L1297[20:47:17] <Gopher> yes, well, I
have video files larger than those music files, and I'm sure other
people have other files bigger still
L1298[20:47:24] <Gopher> but that's 44k
of lua source I wrote in the last few days
L1299[20:47:28] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
a 6GB log file
L1300[20:47:47] <ShadowKatStudios>
Nothing I have will open it..
L1301[20:48:10] <Gopher> I started on
this project thursday morning
L1302[20:48:14] <Gopher> lol. textpad?
notepad++?
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L1304[20:48:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Nope,
nothing
L1305[20:48:31] <ping> esolang.lua is 16
KB
L1306[20:50:08] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmmm.
Twilight forest: Not enough light to make hydrogen, not enough
light for solar... it'll have to be fossil fuels
L1307[20:50:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Or
wood
L1308[20:50:48] <ping> unbind oxygen in
water
L1309[20:50:57] <ShadowKatStudios> I
wonder if I could make enough power using solar...
L1310[20:51:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Algae
+ Water at light level 15 gives you hydrogen, which can be burned
cleanly
L1311[20:51:42] <ping> artificial
light
L1312[20:51:44] <Gopher> no shortage of
biomass, assuming you have something to make biofuel
L1313[20:51:49] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hydroponics?
L1314[20:51:53] *
ShadowKatStudios supports this idea
L1315[20:52:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah,
my neighbor is growing hemp so...
L1316[20:52:37] <ping> i remember making
stacks of biofuel cells from shearing all the leaves in the
forest
L1317[20:52:47] <ping> moi friend was
raging
L1318[20:52:59] <ping> because there were
a bunch of trees without leaves
L1319[20:53:02] <ShadowKatStudios>
That's... Horrific... But it'd work
L1320[20:53:15] <ping> i took out a
400x400m forest
L1321[20:53:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Just
chop down the wood, what forest?
L1322[20:53:27] <ping> i diddnt take the
wood
L1323[20:53:32] <ping> only leaves for
biofuel
L1324[20:56:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Burn
the wood :D
L1325[21:03:36] <Bizzycola> Is there some
new feature in buildcraft where redstone engines don't turn on with
a redstone signal?
L1326[21:03:44] <Bizzycola> Because no
matter how I feed them redstone, they don't work
L1327[21:03:48] <Bizzycola> but all the
other engines do..
L1328[21:05:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Dunno
what's going on there
L1329[21:05:10] <ShadowKatStudios> What
are you trying to power?
L1330[21:05:39] <Bizzycola> my OC
computer
L1331[21:05:48] <Bizzycola> I'd use coal
engiens but I have to fuel them and they like exploding :p
L1332[21:08:38] <Bizzycola> okay they are
changing colour but not moving or outputting power :p
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L1334[21:09:55] <ShadowKatStudios> RS
engines are only really meant to power pipes
L1335[21:10:11] <ShadowKatStudios> They
don't really put out any power...
L1336[21:10:30] <Bizzycola> well they
used to work :p
L1337[21:12:18] <Bizzycola> I wouldn't
mind coal engines if they would stop exploding every time I turn
around
L1338[21:14:43] <Gopher> heh.
L1339[21:15:16] <Gopher> This is one of
the many reasons I like TE, even if it is at times the "easy
mode" of machine+power tech mods
L1340[21:15:39] <ShadowKatStudios> I like
EnderIO, solar panels that output MJ :D
L1341[21:15:56] <Bizzycola> TE? :p
L1342[21:16:05] <Bizzycola> thermal
expansion or what ever?
L1343[21:16:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Or RF,
or probably UE power depending on what you attach it to)
L1344[21:17:18] <Bizzycola> I need to get
a better mod then BC for poweringmy computer
L1345[21:17:37] <ShadowKatStudios>
Engineer's Toolbox is cool
L1346[21:18:28] <ShadowKatStudios>
Modular machines
L1347[21:18:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
water power
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L1349[21:19:45] <Bizzycola> not sure I've
ever looked at engineers toolbox before
L1350[21:20:07] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
pretty cool
L1351[21:20:15] <ShadowKatStudios>
Wired's server has it
L1352[21:20:42] <Bizzycola> oh lool my
coal engines started exploding
L1353[21:20:46] <Bizzycola> WELL FAK YOU
TOO BUILCRAFT
L1355[21:21:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Ignore
the modlist there, it's outdated
L1357[21:24:59] <Gopher> delayed
response, but yeah, thermal expansion. Has coal-powered (or
anything flamable, really) steam engines that don't explode, so
long as you keep them full of water. I'm pretty sure even then they
don't explode, just jam and require banging with a wrench to
fix.
L1358[21:25:07] <Gopher> Like I said,
kindof the easy mode of the machine mod world, heh
L1359[21:25:12] <Gopher> but very
server-friendly.
L1360[21:26:32] <Gopher> I've fallen
woefully behind, not been experimenting with new mods for a long
time
L1361[21:26:54] <Gopher> well, other than
OC.
L1362[21:28:57] <ShadowKatStudios> I
wouldn't mind TE if you could hook up dynamos to BC energy
pipes
L1363[21:34:21] <Bizzycola>
ShadowKatStudios: What is tp_extras?
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L1365[21:34:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Just
some random stuff, like a 65535 bucket tank and a fly enchant for
boots
L1366[21:35:00] <ping> :D
L1367[21:35:10] <ping> <3 the number
65535
L1368[21:35:22] <ping> its one of my
favorite numbers
L1369[21:35:58] <ping> .lua
(2^16)-1
L1370[21:35:59] <^v> ping, 65535
L1371[21:36:00] <ping> <3
L1372[21:36:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Yep,
one of my favourites too
L1373[21:36:19] <ShadowKatStudios> 255 is
also pretty cool
L1374[21:36:31] <ping> .lua 2^8-1
L1375[21:36:31] <^v> ping, 255
L1376[21:36:47] <Bizzycola> I am being
told I require emashercore in forge logs but their site has no
emasher core for anything after 1.5 :p
L1377[21:37:42] <ShadowKatStudios>
Really?
L1378[21:38:00] <ShadowKatStudios> When
trying to install/run the pack?
L1379[21:38:17] <Bizzycola> no I was
installing it into my mc
L1380[21:38:38] <Bizzycola> I also have
thaumcraft/mystcraft and wanted to keep them with their current
IDs
L1381[21:38:58] <ShadowKatStudios>
uhrm...
L1383[21:40:14] <ShadowKatStudios> Get
Gascraft with engineer's toolbox and the core
L1384[21:40:32] <Bizzycola> I hate ID
conflicts
L1385[21:40:53] <Bizzycola> I especially
hate resolving them
L1386[21:42:26] <ShadowKatStudios>
They're easy enough to fix, they're just annoying
L1387[21:42:36] <Bizzycola> I know
L1388[21:43:08] <Bizzycola> least
redpower used to fix it's conflicts for you :p
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L1390[21:43:38] <ping> wat
L1391[21:43:43] *
ping stabs luasqlite
L1392[21:44:09] <Bizzycola> What is the
highest block ID available? o.O
L1393[21:47:18] <ShadowKatStudios> 4095
iirc
L1394[21:47:31] <Bizzycola> fun
L1395[21:47:46] <Bizzycola> need 200,000
for all my mods :p
L1396[21:47:46] <ShadowKatStudios> 12-bit
block addresses?
L1397[21:50:57] <Bizzycola> k finally
fixed conflicts :p
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L1399[22:04:24] <Bizzycola>
"Exception in thread "Server thread"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
cpw/mods/fml/common/ObfuscationReflectionHelper" looks
fun
L1400[22:04:56] <ping> looks like you
facked froge
L1401[22:05:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Scary
looking
L1402[22:05:14] <Bizzycola> i occured
after it failed due to apparently running out of memory :p
L1403[22:07:35] <ShadowKatStudios> I
think OC is better than CC because we have a community, while they
have a disorganized group of door-lock writers
L1404[22:08:10] <Bizzycola> I think OC is
better then CC because OC is better then OC :p
L1405[22:08:23] <Bizzycola> CC*
L1406[22:08:23] <Gopher> how meta
L1407[22:08:24] <Bizzycola> lol
L1408[22:08:29] <Bizzycola> oc can't be
better then itswlf
L1409[22:08:41] <Gopher> sure it can, if
it evolves fast enough
L1410[22:08:55] <Gopher> you've just got
to think fourth dimensionally!
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L1412[22:12:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Tree
of transformation sappling!
L1413[22:14:00] <Bizzycola> wow mc is
using like 80% of my cpu
L1414[22:14:03] <Bizzycola> gj
minecraft
L1415[22:24:09] <SpiritedDusty>
Minecraft, the ultimate computer benchmarking tool. “”WILL IT RUN
ON FAR?”
L1416[22:26:07] <ping> SpiritedDusty, it
runs on max settings no optifine 300fps on my borkd computer
._.
L1417[22:26:14] <ping> BUT FUCKING
CORSAIR
L1418[22:26:15] <SpiritedDusty> DUN DUN
DUN.
L1419[22:28:37] <Alyekra> Someone said
the network is down?
L1420[22:28:48] <Alyekra> is anyone
here?
L1421[22:29:11] <ping> what
L1422[22:29:34]
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L1423[22:29:42] <Death> This network's
not down?
L1424[22:29:59] <Alyekra> No, it's
not
L1425[22:30:10] <ping> i give up, i like
luasqlite, but it refuses to read from my include directory
L1426[22:30:11] <Alyekra> Esper.net is
under mainhattence
L1427[22:30:18] <ping>
manhattenence?
L1428[22:30:23] <Death> Maintenance
L1429[22:30:27] <Alyekra> or however you
spell that
L1430[22:30:42] <Alyekra> Usually I care
about spelling.
L1432[22:30:47] <^v> ping, <html> |
<head> | <meta name="ROBOTS"
content="NOINDEX" /> | <style
type="text/css"> | a { text-decoration: none; } |
a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } | h1 { font-family: arial,
helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 18pt; font-weight: bold;
text-align: center; } | h2 { font-family: arial, helvetica,
sans-serif; font-size: 14pt; font-weight: bold; text-align: center;
} | body, td { font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size:
L1433[22:30:49] <Alyekra> But it is too
far after my bed time
L1434[22:30:52] <ping> er, fail
L1435[22:31:01] <ping> but no, esper.net
is still up
L1436[22:31:10] <Alyekra> Indeed
L1437[22:32:01] <ping> oh, the sites
under mantinence xD
L1438[22:32:31] <Alyekra> yeah
L1440[22:32:37] <^v> ping,
<p>Unfortunately, the NearlyFreeSpeech.NET member site you
are attempting | to access is temporarily unavailable due to
maintenance.</p>
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L1443[22:59:24] <Wired> I found a
bug.
L1444[22:59:43] <ping> Wired, inb4 its
already fixed
L1445[22:59:45] <ping> (not)
L1446[23:00:55] <Wired> If a robot uses a
lead, then the robot is removed, the lead stays.
L1447[23:01:00] <Wired> Also the lead's
invisible.
L1448[23:01:24] <ping> the lead's
invisible is what
L1449[23:01:39] <Wired> huh?
L1450[23:01:56] <ping> you had an
apostrophe
L1451[23:02:09] <Wired> Yeah, lead
is
L1452[23:02:20] <ping> oh right
L1453[23:02:31] <Wired> You're derping
tonight ping.
L1454[23:02:32] <ping> keep forgetting to
de learn from my retarded teachers
L1455[23:02:39] <Gopher> it's not its,
ping. apostrophe is also used for posessives. :)
L1456[23:03:13] <ping> my facking teacher
said it was only for possesives
L1457[23:03:29] <ping> those teachers
were stupid :(
L1458[23:03:34] <Wired> Anyway, this bug
is actually kinda fun. I can make invisible boundaries for
mobs.
L1459[23:03:38] <Gopher> also
contractions!
L1460[23:03:52] <ping> one said modern
technlogy decreased human life span
L1461[23:03:55] <Gopher> and certain
emoticons
L1462[23:03:58] <ping> she said humans
lived 200 years
L1463[23:04:10] <ping> before
technology
L1464[23:04:19] <Wired> Yeah, that's
total bull.
L1465[23:04:22] <Gopher> source: the
bible.
L1466[23:04:27] <ping> xD
L1467[23:04:37] <Gopher> adam lived over
1000 years, I think. According to genesis, or exodus, one of those
early ones with all the geneologies.
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L1469[23:04:46] <Wired> Let's not start a
religious war please >_>
L1470[23:05:06] <ping> Wired, hail...
satan?
L1471[23:05:08] <Gopher> Who's warring?
I'm just talkin' 'bout adam.
L1472[23:05:12] <Wired> Hail satin*
L1473[23:05:20] <Wired> The best kind of
fabric.
L1474[23:05:37] <Gopher> Mr. Satan is the
best kind of satan.
L1475[23:06:13] <Wired> But not the only
kind.
L1476[23:06:20] <Gopher> no, certainly
not.
L1477[23:06:34] <ping> 'cl' is not
recognized as an internal or external command
L1478[23:06:42] <ping> are you fucking
kidding me luarocks -_-
L1479[23:08:08] <Wired> Huh?
L1481[23:30:18] <ping> hmm, deadfish is
retarded
L1482[23:30:58] <Gopher> it took you this
long to figure that out?
L1483[23:31:20] <Gopher> pretty sure that
was one of it's core design goals. "be retarded."
L1484[23:31:33] <Gopher> anyway, tv, then
sleep.
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L1486[23:31:59] <ping> well, the retarded
part is that using pow doesnt wrap around, it simply sets to 0 if
its greater than 255
L1487[23:32:21] <ping> and even more
retardedly, it doesnt wrap around when it goes negative
L1488[23:33:32] <ping> hmm, no deadfish
inturpreter in superstack \o/
L1489[23:36:53] <ShadowKatStudios> It was
called deafsish because it's like 'eating dead fish heads'
L1490[23:41:30] <Wired> Eating live fish
heads is more difficult.
L1491[23:41:56] <Wired> Depends on the
fish, really.
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L1493[23:52:01] <ping> well im creating a
program to generate a deadfish translation table
L1494[23:53:37] <ShadowKatStudios>
Fishstacks seems nicer
L1495[23:53:49] <ping> yes, but i dont
know how to implement it
L1496[23:54:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Just
add a stack to deadfish, and if a value is ever 5th on the stack,
print it from what I can tell
L1497[23:54:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
and replace deadfish's output with a push to stack
L1498[23:54:39] <ping> seems,
stupid
L1499[23:55:46] <ping> like, its not any
better