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L1[00:00:52] <Techokami> the BSD license I
go with boils down to "do whatever, just give
credit"
L2[00:01:26] <Techokami> I think MIT is the
same way
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L5[00:14:45] <gamax92> erm, isn't unlicensed
all rights reserved?
L6[00:18:36] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> no
L7[00:18:41] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> it makes it
public domain
L8[00:18:48] *
PotatoTrumpet|WC is trying to get git to work
L9[00:20:48] <gamax92> no i just looked this
up and many places say its all rights reserved.
L10[00:22:06] <gamax92> another one
confirms that
L11[00:22:42] <gamax92> and a statement
from github confirms that.
L12[00:23:46] <gamax92> PotatoTrumpet|WC:
yeah, and another confirms that.
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L15[00:39:57] <gamax92> that is a
license
L16[00:40:24] <gamax92> that license is
just a way to put your code in the public domain
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L19[00:48:17] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> I
know
L20[00:48:23] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> that is
what I was talking aobut
L21[00:48:31] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> it puts
stuff in the public domain
L22[00:49:04] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Were you
thinking that i was saying I had no liscense?
L23[00:51:34] <gamax92> yes
L24[00:52:23] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> I was
talking about the liscense
L25[00:52:26] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> :P
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L28[00:52:50] <ShadowKatStudios> O.o
L29[00:53:09] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Yah
L30[00:53:15] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> I just
figured out part of git
L31[00:53:19] *
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L33[00:53:44] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
FAT16
L34[00:53:50] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> :O
L35[00:53:53] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Not
FAT16
L36[00:53:58] <gamax92> FAT12?
L37[00:54:00] *
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L38[00:54:01] *
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L39[00:54:07] <ShadowKatStudios>
FAT8?
L40[00:54:13] <gamax92> i don't think that
existed
L42[00:54:24] <ping> i almost have 9000
doge
L43[00:54:47] <ShadowKatStudios> FAT was
originally 8bit for some sort of BASIC.
L44[00:55:28] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
but if its not compatible with FAT12 and FAT16 then not including
it
L45[00:55:59] <ShadowKatStudios> I was just
saying it existed.
L46[00:56:05] <gamax92> but
L47[00:56:11] <gamax92> if RedLogic worked
on FMP
L48[00:56:13] <gamax92> I'd be happy
L49[00:56:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I wror=te
a program for TCP over the OC network.
L50[00:57:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Also I
just went for a school interview. I got in :D
L51[01:00:25] <ShadowKatStudios> So
gamax92, does that mean you're working on your FS driver for
tapes?
L52[01:00:33] <gamax92> no
L54[01:01:00] <ShadowKatStudios> ..?
L55[01:01:50] <ShadowKatStudios> That ass
of a computer, it did it's 'scan and break' without asking.
L56[01:06:10] <TwoWholeWorms> /9/
L57[01:06:12] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Woo
hoo
L58[01:06:13] <TwoWholeWorms> er o.o
L59[01:06:16] *
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L60[01:06:20] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> I just
uploaded a file to github!
L61[01:06:29] *
PotatoTrumpet|WC is learning
L62[01:07:59] *
Xilandro wants to be able to upload to his git from OC
L63[01:09:46] *
PotatoTrumpet|WC would like that also
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L65[01:10:24] <gamax92> ircii
L66[01:10:30] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Someone
should tell me what they think of memtest.lua
L68[01:10:36] <gamax92> i think it sucks
booooo
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L70[01:12:41] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> I plan on
making it state if the computer can run a program with the current
memory
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L72[01:13:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Screw
spelling
L73[01:16:24] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> Thats my
thought on life
L74[01:16:26] <PotatoTrumpet|WC> :P
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L76[01:19:20] <PotatoTrumpet> test
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L79[01:19:46] <InGamePotato> There we
go
L80[01:20:32] *
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L81[01:21:07] * ping
hates it
L82[01:21:12] <ping> its banned in
computercraft
L83[01:21:16] <ping> is also buggy as
crap
L84[01:21:30] <InGamePotato>
O'Really?
L85[01:21:32] <Xilandro> OpenIRC is
better
L86[01:21:42] *
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L88[01:22:38] *
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L89[01:23:15] <gamax92> so, truss mod has
this debugging item, but it also makes any block you click on
jitter half a block higher than where it is
L90[01:23:26] <InGamePotato> :P
L91[01:23:32] <InGamePotato> Can you debug
the debug?
L92[01:23:52] <gamax92> also, destroying
the block and putting the block there is still affective.
L94[01:27:52] <InGamePotato> There be a
hole in the world
L95[01:28:07] <InGamePotato> Just put some
ducktape over it.
L96[01:28:07] <gamax92> oh jeez it makes
the text on the screens float
L97[01:28:47] <InGamePotato> Soo, what did
you do to break it?
L98[01:29:00] <gamax92> used the debug
shovel
L99[01:29:03] <InGamePotato> :P
L100[01:29:29] <ShadowKatStudios> :D OCTCP
is functional
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L102[01:30:23] <gamax92> oh, its
converting blocks into virtual blocks
L103[01:30:29] <gamax92> interesting that
OC still works as one.
L104[01:30:39] <gamax92> not interesting I
can't get the motors to work
L105[01:32:11] <gamax92> FUCK it wants a
power mod
L106[01:32:19] <gamax92> why does both
Framez and Truss Mod need power
L107[01:33:09] <Xilandro> Why the fuck
does Harvestcraft insist on being the Gregtech of fucking
food
L108[01:33:33] <InGamePotato> Why does
Gregtech insist on being hard
L109[01:34:40] *
InGamePotato has to go read a book for school, and write a report
on it before 10:00 AM on 6/16/14
L110[01:34:49] <InGamePotato>
6/26/14*
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L114[01:36:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
octcp is now ocsocket.
L115[01:36:41] <ping> <_> wat is
this socket stuff so i can bork it
L116[01:38:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh, it's
a way to make the ingame modems work like tcp sockets.
L117[01:38:29] <gamax92> there, atleast
truss is smart enough to realize you can draw 0 power from 0
L118[01:38:41] <gamax92> where Framez
required me to put power to draw nothing
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L123[01:51:53] <ShadowKatStudios> ... WHat
am I doing?
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L126[01:54:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Haha,
ingame IRC! >:D
L127[01:55:33] <ShadowKatStudios> I could
impliment IRC using ocsocket...
L128[01:55:56] <ShadowKatStudios> But
first, Simple File Transfer Protocol
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L134[02:28:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
now I have something that works like netcat.
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L143[02:48:09] <Michiyo> Aww he DCed... I
had internet via a Pringles Cantenna for over a year.
L144[02:48:18] <gamax92> i don't get
it
L145[02:48:27] <Michiyo> I don't get the
rest of the image
L146[02:48:32] <Michiyo> just commenting
on the XKCD.
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L148[02:52:28] <ShadowKatStudios> So it
appears I need some sort of battery so that my computers don't die
at night.
L149[02:53:01] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
do you have pulseaudio
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L151[02:53:18] <gamax92> ...
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L154[02:54:11] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
do you have pulseaudio
L155[02:54:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
these power issues aren't funny.
L156[02:54:35] <gamax92> oh are you on irc
in oc?>
L157[02:54:38] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92,
not at the moment, I'm using a Windows machine.
L158[02:54:46] <gamax92> theres pulseaudio
for windows
L159[02:54:55] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, I
don't use it :P
L160[02:55:16] <ShadowKatStudios>
Configuring it to actually output sound on Arch was not fun.
L161[02:55:43] <gamax92> I'm told Arch is
a pain in the ass to install
L162[02:57:03] <ShadowKatStudios> wtf
Windows, choose one button to open the start screen so I don't
accidentally open it and scream at you!
L163[02:57:30] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
pulseaudio repeatedly muted the sound card, ALSA and itself, like
every restart.
L164[02:57:53] <ds84182> .calc
2^1000
L166[02:58:10] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
is this Arch's fault?
L167[02:58:19] <ShadowKatStudios> Yes, I'm
ingame.
L168[02:58:28] <gamax92> is this
OpenArch?
L169[02:59:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Uh, I
was using archbang with all the gnome crap.
L170[02:59:16] <ShadowKatStudios> It was
gnome's fault.
L171[02:59:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Since
then, I simply avoid gnome.
L172[02:59:44] <gamax92> Well I'm just
going to blame arch because I use gnome and none of that
happens
L174[03:00:29] <Michiyo> It's funny, I got
internet for over a year via a Pringles Cantenna... :p
L175[03:00:47] <ShadowKatStudios>
Really?
L176[03:00:59] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders where the nearest free WiFi place
is
L177[03:01:31] <Michiyo> Yeah... neighbor
used WEP, and about 5 minutes later, I had internet.
L179[03:01:41] <ShadowKatStudios> If I had
a good enough antenna, I could use that instead of 3G.
L180[03:02:36] <ShadowKatStudios> lol
gamax92, more or less, yes.
L181[03:04:07] <ShadowKatStudios> Oops, I
think I just unloaded the chunk
L182[03:05:01] <ShadowKatStudios> Okey,
admin anchor added, legitimately AFK now.
L183[03:07:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Back-
anyway, I had a great idea.
L184[03:07:38] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
going to make some comics of my story.
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L186[03:10:58] <gamax92> i should look at
the irc program
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L188[03:12:43] <ShadowKatStudios> So one
batbox isn't enough for a whole night.
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L190[03:14:17] <Xil|Zzz> ds84182, what is
hexchatEncode
L191[03:14:25] <ds84182> Xil|Zzz,
stuff
L192[03:14:40] <ds84182> seeekret
stuf
L193[03:15:08] <gamax92> isn't it just a
bunch of RLO stuff
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L197[03:17:10] <ShadowKatStudios> So what
options do I have if I want to hash a file in OC?
L198[03:18:10] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
uhh, like generate a hash for the contents?
L199[03:18:12] <ping> how secure do you
want the hash to be?
L200[03:18:25] <gamax92> you could use my
old craphash16
L201[03:18:59] <gamax92> it just rotates
the bytes and then xor's the new byte.
L202[03:19:15] <ping> <_>
L203[03:19:18] <ping> or just CRC?
L204[03:19:18] <ShadowKatStudios> ping, I
want my hash to be used to compare if files are the same, not for
password storage
L205[03:20:10] <ping> just iterate through
the lines and compare?
L206[03:20:12] <ping> oh you are making
ftp
L207[03:20:22] <ping> <_> ill give
you CRC32
L208[03:20:25] <ShadowKatStudios> Simple
file transfer protocol actually
L209[03:21:21] <ping> ftp = file transfer
protocol
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L212[03:21:30] <ShadowKatStudios> CRC32...
32 bit, yes?
L213[03:21:36] <ping> yes
L214[03:21:38] <ShadowKatStudios> That's 4
bytes.
L215[03:21:39] <ShadowKatStudios>
Okey.
L216[03:21:41] <gamaz> oh jeez, the
OpenIRC client
L217[03:21:46] <ping> .calc 2^32
<_>
L218[03:21:46] <^v> ping,
L219[03:21:49] <gamaz> D: why does it put
"me"
L220[03:21:50] <ping> .calc 2^32
L221[03:21:50] <^v> ping, 4294967296
L222[03:22:09] <ShadowKatStudios> It does
what it needs to, gamaz, you could change that if you wanted, of
course
L223[03:22:21] <gamaz> No, I'm going to
write a new one
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L225[03:22:30] <me> ohai der
L226[03:22:35] <me> i am gamurx
L227[03:22:39] <me> and i are durp
L228[03:22:41] <gamaz> yeah, thats why
thats a bad idea
L229[03:22:42] <ShadowKatStudios> oshi,
there's two me's.
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L231[03:22:45] <gamaz> it litterly looks
the same
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L233[03:23:06] <gamaz> D:
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L235[03:23:18] <me> I must claim this
nick, so there can be only one!
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L237[03:23:39] <ping> cant
L238[03:23:41] <ping> already regd
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L241[03:24:23] <gamax92> ping: come to
#openeye
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L244[03:27:52] <Xil|Zzz> .tell Techokami
Computronics for 1.3 OC, 1.7.2 MC needs the 'creative' chat box
because the regular one can't detect what players are saying, and I
need that for functionality.
L245[03:27:52] <^v> Xil|Zzz, Message
queued.
L246[03:28:09] <gamax92> Xil|Zzz: k, will
do.
L247[03:28:24] <ping> Xil|Zzz, k, will
do.
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L251[03:33:29] <gamax92> Xil|Zzz: but what
about utf8
L252[03:33:45] <Xil|Zzz> Iunno
L253[03:34:21] <gamax92> ... that
binaryToASCII is horrible
L254[03:35:12] <gamax92> Xil|Zzz:
functions.binaryToASCII = function(b) return tonumber(b,2)
end
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L256[03:35:57] <ds^> ping, what the fuck
are you doing to #OpenEye
L257[03:36:16] <ds^> WHY ARE YOU CRASHING
SO MUCH
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L262[03:45:27] <ds^> OpenGX requires you
to have Framebuffer support
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L268[03:48:37] <ds^> I'm holding tier 1 in
my hand
L269[03:49:07] <gamax92> oooh
L270[03:49:08] <gamax92> do want
L271[03:49:33] <ds^> gamax92, you wanna
see my smiley faices
L272[03:49:41] <gamax92> ds^: uhh,
maybe.
L273[03:49:46] <gamax92> I should try
Nintendont
L275[03:51:04] <gamax92> OH JEEZ THAT
SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME
L277[03:51:11] <justastranger> that looks
interesting, what is it?
L278[03:51:19] <ds^> justastranger,
OpenGX
L279[03:51:28] <justastranger> More
explanation needed
L280[03:51:43] <ds^> Mod that gives you
graphical abilities in OpenComputers
L281[03:51:54] <gamax92> Giraffe
Interchange Format
L282[03:51:55] <justastranger> :o
L283[03:51:58] <justastranger> lol
L284[03:52:04] <ds^> So games, awesome
UIs... games
L285[03:52:16] <gamax92> ^
L286[03:52:20] <gamax92> ds^: is there a
repo with this
L287[03:52:37] <ds^> gamax92, nope
L288[03:52:39] <ds^> not yet
L289[03:52:46] <ds^> Doing it now
L291[03:54:26] <gamax92> Forked!
L292[03:56:36] <ds^> And code is now on
Github!
L295[03:56:56] <ds^> First: Better
monitors
L296[03:57:09] <ds^> Then: Better monitor
rendering
L297[03:57:29] <Death> ^ones that look
like blocks?
L298[03:57:38] <gamax92> they do look like
blocks
L299[03:57:39] <Death> or at least not
extremely flat?
L300[03:57:48] <ds^> Death, yes
L301[03:58:18] <Death> gamax92, they look
like one side of a block.
L302[03:58:24] <gamax92> they look like a
block
L303[03:58:51] <gamax92> ds^: oh, i just
realized I forked nothing
L305[03:58:59] <ds^> FAIL
L306[03:59:00] <Death> lol
L307[03:59:13] <ds^> I just added the
smiley program to the repo
L308[03:59:38] <ds^> I also need to work
on persistance, and the ability for clients to request a packet
with all the GPU data in it
L309[03:59:53] <gamax92> uhh, so
CCLights1?
L310[03:59:56] <ds^> Those two things will
work the same exact way
L311[04:00:03] <ds^> gamax92, nahbrah,
CCLights2
L312[04:00:17] <gamax92> uhh, so
OCLights0?
L313[04:00:24] <ds^> yaaaasbrah
L314[04:00:28] <ds^>
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas
L315[04:00:32] <gamax92> ds^: Wanna make
an OPL3 simulator work in minecraft?
L316[04:00:36] <gamax92> it's already in
java
L318[04:00:56] <gamax92> all you have to
do is call read X amount of times every tick
L319[04:01:02] <gamax92> then play back
that audio
L320[04:01:10] <gamax92> and bam, opl3
simulator
L321[04:02:04] <gamax92> ds^: know how
simple that is?
L322[04:02:29] <ds^> nope
L323[04:02:35] <gamax92> .l 49176/20
L324[04:02:35] <^v> gamax92, 2458.8
L325[04:02:41] <gamax92> only 2459 times
per tick
L327[04:03:14] <ds^> thats a lot
L328[04:03:17] <gamax92> no not
really
L329[04:04:31] <gamax92> ds^: oh sorry i
got the number wrong.
L330[04:04:37] <gamax92> .l 49716/20
L331[04:04:37] <^v> gamax92, 2485.8
L332[04:04:44] <gamax92> 2486 times per
tick
L333[04:06:17] <ds^> THATS EVEN MORE
L334[04:06:34] <gamax92> ds^: well the
sampling rate is configurable
L335[04:06:39] <gamax92> .l 22050/20
L336[04:06:39] <^v> gamax92, 1102.5
L337[04:06:43] <gamax92> how about
that
L338[04:07:08] ***
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L339[04:07:31] <gamax92> you're literately
just calling one function 1103 times, it returns a short, and then
throwing all of that to OpenAL
L340[04:07:35] ***
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L341[04:07:40] *
gamax92 pokes Michiyo
L342[04:09:26] <Michiyo> wat..?
L343[04:09:51] * v^
rapidly pokes Michiyo
L344[04:10:14] *
gamax92 converts an SMG to fire pokes
L345[04:16:21] <Michiyo> So it was
nothing, and I can safely ignore you then. K.
L346[04:16:37] <gamax92> Michiyo: I was
saying hi ...
L347[04:17:03] * v^
gets his minipoke out
L348[04:17:23] <v^> then goes
YATATATATTATTAATATATAT KA BOOM poke on Michiyo
L349[04:17:24] <Michiyo> Sorry not in the
best of moods.
L350[04:18:19] <justastranger> :
L351[04:18:19] <justastranger> :o
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L356[04:33:30] <ds^> gamax92, too much
wok
L357[04:33:40] <gamax92> ds^: how is it
too much work
L358[04:34:03] <ds^> I don't know what any
of that shit means
L359[04:34:40] <gamax92> ds^: you
don't
L360[04:34:48] <gamax92> all you have to
do, is call read 1103 times
L361[04:36:04] <ds^> And what is
preventing you from doing so?
L362[04:36:45] <Xil|Zzz> Does OC support
'repeat X until Y happens then do Z'?
L363[04:37:07] <ds^> Xil|Zzz,
explain?
L364[04:37:12] <Xil|Zzz> Sec
L365[04:37:47] <gamax92> ds^: you are more
known than me
L366[04:38:08] <Xil|Zzz> 'repeat
os.sleep(1) os.execute("clear") until
redstone.getOutput(sides.left, 15)
L367[04:38:15] <Xil|Zzz> Then whatever
after that
L368[04:38:22] <gamax92> i think that is
valid lua?
L369[04:38:41] <gamax92> yes that is valid
lua
L370[04:38:45] <Xil|Zzz> k
L371[04:40:15] <Xil|Zzz> now would that
work with calling a function? eg repeat dothis() until
thathappens() dostuff()
L372[04:40:32] <Xil|Zzz> Or would I use
variables
L373[04:40:52] <gamax92> if thathappens
returns a boolean, then yes
L374[04:41:35] <Xil|Zzz> Okay, let's say I
have thathappens() set up as checking a redstone input. How would I
make it return true if it's anything other than 0 signal
strength
L375[04:42:05] <Xil|Zzz> Would it just be
an if/else statement
L376[04:42:07] <gamax92> function() return
sdfjsdklfh ~= 0 end
L377[04:42:25] <Xil|Zzz> I'm guessing the
gibberish is the redstone check
L378[04:42:30] <gamax92> yes
L379[04:42:31] <Xil|Zzz> k
L380[04:42:32] <gamax92> because i forgot
it
L381[04:42:35] <Xil|Zzz> its k
L383[04:43:31] *
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L384[04:44:13] <gamax92> no
L385[04:44:40] <ds^> Theres sound?
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L387[04:49:48] <v^> You become the most
sexually attractive person on the planet
L389[04:49:48] <v^> You fall madly in love
with every person you see.
L390[04:50:13] <gamax92> .calc 5%6
L391[04:50:13] <^v> gamax92,
.00000000000000000002
L392[04:50:15] <gamax92> v^: ^
L393[04:50:15] <v^> thats like,
normal?
L394[04:50:21] <v^> gamax92, what the
fuck?
L395[04:50:26] <v^> ill just stick to my
pimpcave for eternity
L396[04:52:49] <Xil|Zzz> So uhh
L397[04:52:52] <Xil|Zzz> I found a bug
with Beta 1
L398[04:53:00] <Xil|Zzz> It's pretty
edgecase I think
L399[04:53:02] <Xil|Zzz> But still
L400[04:53:40] <Xil|Zzz> Server racks next
to computer cases, when the server gets started up, borks the
case
L401[04:59:52] <ds^> Time to add a chunk
watcher
L402[05:00:03] <gamax92> OpenStalker
L404[05:05:25] <gamax92> Openv^
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L406[05:05:31] <gamax92> OpenVexatos
L407[05:05:44] <v^>
OpenDoxStalkCreepSlenderRapeGamax92
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L409[05:05:52] <gamax92> OpenNoPls
L410[05:05:59] <gamax92> wait
L411[05:06:02] <gamax92> OpenPlsNo
L412[05:06:24] ***
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L414[05:06:34] <v^> was better first time
:>
L415[05:07:08] <Vexatos> o/
L416[05:07:55] <gamax92> Openo/
L417[05:08:21] <gamax92>
OpenIHaveAVirusThatCausesAllOfMyMessagesToBeCamelCaseAndHaveTheWordOpen
L418[05:10:22] <v^> According to research
the leading cause of suicides worldwide is: a.) Schizophrenia b.)
2048
L419[05:10:45] <v^> so i got 8192 in
2048
L420[05:10:54] <v^> *everyone gets the
rope*
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L445[08:20:11] <Xil|Zzz> I'll forget this
in the morning, so I'm going to ask now, and then go to bed
L446[08:20:37] <Xil|Zzz> How do I make a
string print out X number of times, where X would be an int
variable
L447[08:39:57] ***
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L449[08:57:48] <Death> Hi SKS
L450[08:58:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
been summoned
L451[08:58:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Helllo
death
L452[08:58:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Say, I
don't see a scythe or a bus, day off?
L453[08:59:08] <Death> I use katanas. Yes,
day off.
L454[09:00:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Pioint
taken.
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L460[09:21:07] ***
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L461[09:21:24] ***
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L462[09:24:56] <JoshTheEnder> .josh
L463[09:24:56] <EnderBot2> Future
ruler/ender of the world, often likes to destroy people by throwing
busses full of children at them. Sometimes puppies are in place of
children. Does not give a damn about what you think, and will
pretty much eat your soul.
L465[09:36:10] ***
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L473[11:08:55] <JoshTheEnder> this college
pc doesnt have a calculator
L474[11:09:05] <JoshTheEnder> .l 49 /
2
L475[11:09:05] <^v> JoshTheEnder,
24.5
L476[11:23:12] ***
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L477[11:26:35] <JoshTheEnder> break
time
L478[11:26:57] <Death> breakdancing
time
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L486[12:06:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Are
there any programs for Linux that can make an image look like a
cartoon or like something from anime?
L487[12:07:02] ⇦
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L488[12:14:01] <ShadowKatStudios>
Apparently inkscape will do it.
L489[12:14:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
time to start clearing out my school laptop...
L490[12:15:13] <JoshTheEnder> o/
ShadowKatStudios
L491[12:16:32] <ShadowKatStudios> o/
JoshTheEnder
L492[12:17:15] ⇦
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L494[12:17:29] *
ShadowKatStudios is uninstalling various programs
L495[12:17:39] <JoshTheEnder> o/
SuPeRMiNoR2
L496[12:22:13] *
JoshTheEnder is making the start of the GUIs for his
mod
L497[12:23:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Last
thing left to remove is Firefox, and therefore Chatzilla
L498[12:23:37] <JoshTheEnder>
ShadowKatStudios, why are you removing things?
L499[12:24:16] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
moving, so I have to return my school laptop
L500[12:24:23] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L501[12:24:41] <ShadowKatStudios> (after
replacing the SSD in here with a cheap HDD)
L502[12:24:50] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L503[12:27:30] <ShadowKatStudios> They
don't need SSDs!
L504[12:27:39] <ShadowKatStudios> My Linux
system does though.
L505[12:28:00] <JoshTheEnder> .l for i=0,9
do print( tonumber( "0x%s%s%s%s":format(i,i,i,i) ) )
end
L506[12:28:00] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1:
')' expected near ':' | Time limit exeeded.
L507[12:28:29] <JoshTheEnder> .l for i=0,9
do print( tonumber( string.format("0x%s%s%s%s", i, i, i,
i ) ) ) end
L508[12:28:29] <^v> JoshTheEnder, 0 | 4369
| 8738 | 13107 | 17476 | 21845 | 26214 | 30583 | 34952 | 39321 |
nil
L509[12:28:39] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
L510[12:29:28] ***
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L511[12:32:58] <Xil|Zzz> After attempting
sleep over the course of the last 11ish hours, I managed to get all
of an hour's worth of rest
L512[12:33:05] ***
Xil|Zzz is now known as Xilandro
L513[12:33:11] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L514[12:33:17] <JoshTheEnder> Xilandro,
didi you see my PM?
L515[12:33:22] <Xilandro> Yes, did you see
my reply?
L516[12:33:27] <JoshTheEnder> nope
L517[12:33:36] *
Xilandro bloops JoshTheEnder
L518[12:33:49] <JoshTheEnder> probably
because i was off and it went to EnderBot1 which is connected to
this bouncer account
L519[12:33:52] <ShadowKatStudios>
Xilandro: \a
L520[12:34:13] <JoshTheEnder> Xilandro, if
you can remember what it was, resend it
L521[12:34:45] <Xilandro> I basically want
it so I can have a '.' be written on the screen for every 10%
progress that's completed on what I'm doing
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L523[12:35:40] <JoshTheEnder> hmmm, you
could always try doing string = string + "."
L524[12:35:57] <Xilandro> Hm, does that
work?
L525[12:36:10] <ShadowKatStudios>
io.stdout:write(".") ?
L526[12:36:20] <JoshTheEnder> .l string =
"hello there"; print(string); string = string +
"_"; print(string) end
L527[12:36:20] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1:
<eof> expected near 'end' | Time limit exeeded.
L528[12:36:34] <JoshTheEnder> .l string =
"hello there"; print(string); string = string +
"_"; print(string); end
L529[12:36:34] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1:
<eof> expected near 'end' | Time limit exeeded.
L530[12:36:39] *
JoshTheEnder stabs ^v
L531[12:36:53] <JoshTheEnder> .l string =
"hello there" print(string) string = string +
"_" print(string) end
L532[12:36:53] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1:
<eof> expected near 'end' | Time limit exeeded.
L533[12:36:53] *
ShadowKatStudios stabs his house
L534[12:37:01] <JoshTheEnder> .l string =
"hello there" print(string) string =
string.."_" print(string) end
L535[12:37:01] <^v> JoshTheEnder, lua:1:
<eof> expected near 'end' | Time limit exeeded.
L536[12:37:02] <Xilandro> Let me
L537[12:37:11] <Xilandro> .l string =
"hello there" print(string) string =
string.."_" print(string)
L538[12:37:11] <^v> Xilandro, hello there
| hello there_ | nil
L539[12:37:20] <ShadowKatStudios> .l for
i=1,10 do io.stdout:write(".") end
L540[12:37:20] <^v> ShadowKatStudios,
lua:1: attempt to index field 'stdout' (a nil value)
L541[12:37:25] <ShadowKatStudios>
-_-
L542[12:37:37] <ShadowKatStudios> .l for
i=1,10 do print"." end
L543[12:37:37] <^v> ShadowKatStudios, . |
. | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | nil
L544[12:37:50] <Xilandro> Yes, but there's
no delay there
L545[12:37:53] <JoshTheEnder> Xilandro,
yeah, probably do something like that should do the trick
L546[12:38:02] <Xilandro> the string =
String + whatevs shoudl work
L547[12:38:03] <Xilandro> testing
now
L548[12:38:05] <ShadowKatStudios> Check
for 10%, write to stdout?
L549[12:39:11] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L550[12:39:14] <EnderBot2> Latest builds:
ICBMComponent: #21 |
OpenLights1.7: #17 |
OpenComputers: #452 |
OpenComponents: #44 |
OpenPrinter: #72 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #8 |
OpenLights: #18 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #201 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #71
L551[12:39:16] <Xilandro> Err okay
so
L552[12:39:20] <Xilandro> you can't
perform arithmetic on a string
L553[12:39:34] <Xilandro> So string +
"." won't work
L554[12:39:35] <JoshTheEnder> Xilandro,
try string.."."
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L556[12:40:04] <Xilandro> Oh God
L557[12:40:09] <Xilandro> I forgot to use
a break
L558[12:40:13] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L560[12:41:18] <Xilandro> Okay, so to
break, I'm going to just use 'if str = ".........." then
break'
L561[12:41:24] <Xilandro> Because who
needs clean code
L562[12:41:25] <JoshTheEnder> why the fuck
is "K2FQM" in my buffer? :/
L563[12:43:05] <justastranger> Sometimes I
wonder why IRC doesn't use some sort of markdown for text :\
L564[12:43:39] <justastranger> It would
obviously need a few modifications
L565[12:43:53] <JoshTheEnder> as well as
almost every client out there
L566[12:44:02] <justastranger> :p
L567[12:44:03] <JoshTheEnder> and every
bot
L568[12:44:06] <JoshTheEnder> and every
server
L569[12:44:15] <Xilandro> Okay, I need to
finish my 'favorites' program
L570[12:44:17] <justastranger>
JoshTheEnder: Well, not really for the server
L571[12:44:29] <justastranger> Client
rendering would be the only necessary part
L572[12:44:46] <justastranger> Servers
could chug along as they always have
L573[12:44:49] <justastranger> just with a
bit more text
L574[12:45:22] <justastranger> I just want
italics really badly :l
L575[12:45:36] <justastranger> and there's
no support for italics
L576[12:45:38] <justastranger> at
all
L577[12:45:45] <justastranger> just
bold and
underline
L578[12:45:51] <JoshTheEnder>
justastranger, there is in the newest hexchat
L579[12:45:56] <justastranger> and
color
L580[12:46:03] <justastranger>
JoshTheEnder: I don't use hexchat :(
L581[12:46:03] <ShadowKatStudios> uh,
/lol/
L582[12:46:17] <justastranger>
ShadowKatStudios: I see slashes :p
L583[12:46:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Text
between /es in chatzilla is italic/
L584[12:46:39] <JoshTheEnder> also
justastranger, what would be the point of markdown? the current
formatting system could just be refined and made official
L586[12:47:46] <justastranger> that would
be my primary desire
L587[12:47:50] <justastranger> and
italics
L588[12:48:07] <justastranger> since my
IRC client has no support and there seems to be no universal way of
handling it
L589[12:50:21] <ShadowKatStudios> My
client supports
Underline, Bold, Reverse Video, and
Colour.
L590[12:51:16] <ShadowKatStudios>
And it can make some nice text, /as
well as text between /es being italic.
L591[12:52:34] <justastranger> my client
supports
underline, bold, reserve, and
olour
L592[12:52:44] <justastranger> I missed
the c
L593[12:52:45] <justastranger> :l
L594[12:52:55] <justastranger>
s/ser/ver
L595[12:53:01] <justastranger> hmm
L596[12:53:11] <justastranger> I miss
overbot already
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L598[12:55:27] <Xilandro> This is a
/test/
L599[12:55:28] <Xilandro> nope
L600[12:55:42] <Xilandro> Also, I
accidentally shortcut'd #oc out of my regular hexchat window
L601[12:57:57] <Xilandro> \o/
OC-Controlled Thaumcraft golems
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L603[12:59:08] <justastranger> :o
L604[13:01:39] <Xilandro> It works!
Lolol
L605[13:01:45] <Xilandro> I just moved a
golem's 'home' spot
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L608[13:10:14] <Pontiac> Good mornin all,
and how did you do that Xil?
L609[13:11:09] <Xilandro> The 1.7 version
of Thaumic Tinkerer's Golem Connector works directly with OC since
there was no CC at the time of TT's 1.7 dev
L610[13:13:26] <Kilobyte> justastranger:
why do you miss overbot?
L611[13:13:51] <Kilobyte> we have loads of
good bots here
L612[13:16:24] <JoshTheEnder> .rainbow
TASTE THE RAINBOW
L613[13:16:25] <^v> JoshTheEnder,
TASTE
THE RAINBOW
L614[13:21:12] <JoshTheEnder> \o/ got like
1 more piece of work to potentially have feedback for and i'm
dine
L615[13:21:17] <JoshTheEnder>
s/dine/done
L616[13:21:17] <SuperBot>
<JoshTheEnder> \o/ got like 1 more piece of work to
potentially have feedback for and i'm done
L617[13:21:22] <justastranger> Kilobyte:
my s/ did nothing :(
L618[13:21:36] <justastranger> but his
worked perfectly :C
L619[13:21:38] <Kilobyte> dud you sed
yourself?
L620[13:21:52] <Kilobyte> because our sed
bot only allows seding your own messages
L621[13:21:59] <JoshTheEnder>
justastranger, because the last thing you said before that was
":l" which doesnt have ser in it
L622[13:22:12] <justastranger> :l
L623[13:22:12] <Kilobyte> i could enable
kibis sed plugin and it would work :P
L624[13:22:24] <Kilobyte> but 2 sed bots
in one channel is stupid
L625[13:22:39] <justastranger>
JoshTheEnder: The reason I miss overbot is that it didn't limit you
to your last message
L626[13:22:46] <justastranger> you could
sed any message
L627[13:22:52] <justastranger> And I miss
that.
L628[13:23:01] <JoshTheEnder>
justastranger, well, suggest that to SuPeRMiNoR2 to add it to
SuperBot
L629[13:23:07] <Kilobyte> kibi has that
too :P
L630[13:23:14] <justastranger> :\
L631[13:23:15] <justastranger>
whatever
L632[13:23:21] <justastranger> I'm gonna
go for now~
L633[13:23:33] <justastranger> god,
shutting my computer down after two days of uptime
L634[13:23:35] <justastranger> what a
shame
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L636[13:24:00] <vifino> my server was up
for 101 days
L637[13:24:01] <vifino> :s
L638[13:24:58] <Xilandro> Mmmm Deer
sticks
L639[13:25:06] <Xilandro> GLORIOUS
VENISON
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L641[13:25:43] <JoshTheEnder> i think my
small vps was up for quite a long time and then SuPeRMiNoR2 managed
to excede the amount of processes that could be loaded with
minecraft
L642[13:26:29] <JoshTheEnder> i think the
server crashed but for some reason we couldnt kill it and couldnt
load htop because of no-more process space
L643[13:26:38] <vifino> lel
L644[13:26:45] <vifino> killall java
L645[13:26:46] <vifino> lel
L646[13:27:09] <JoshTheEnder> vifino, what
part of "we couldnt start any new processes" do you not
understand?
L647[13:27:10] <vifino> or use exec
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L649[13:27:19] <JoshTheEnder> i think we
also filled the ram completly
L650[13:27:37] <JoshTheEnder> so i had to
hard reboot it from the DO web panel
L651[13:27:40] <vifino> JoshTheEnder: Just
"exec killall java"
L652[13:27:42] <vifino> .-.
L653[13:27:59] <JoshTheEnder> vifino, that
would have been helpfull back in like, march
L654[13:28:03] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L655[13:28:07] <vifino> >_<
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L670[14:14:14] <Kodos|Out> Before I go,
does anyone know if denim jeans exist in a 40x29 or even 28
size
L671[14:14:24] <Kodos|Out> Because
apparently 40x30 is too long
L672[14:15:01] <JoshTheEnder> idk, i dont
live in america so i dont know your sizes
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L674[14:16:29] <Kodos|Out> Basically 40 is
waist circumference and 29 is my desired inseam
L675[14:16:33] <Kodos|Out> in inches
L676[14:16:46] <Kodos|Out> Yes, I know,
I'm short and slightly chubby
L677[14:17:26] <Pontiac> You could always
hem them, or, scizzorize them.
L678[14:17:42] <Kodos|Out> Scissoring just
increases the rate at which they wear
L679[14:17:50] <Kodos|Out> And I don't
know how to hem, and can't afford to pay someone
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L681[14:18:05] <LordOfHentai_> Scissoring
eh?
L682[14:18:28] <Pontiac> oye
L683[14:18:28] <Kodos|Out> No no, he said
scissorizing
L684[14:18:46] <LordOfHentai_>
Riiight
L685[14:18:50] <LordOfHentai_> :3
L686[14:18:53] <Kodos|Out> Besides
L687[14:18:59] <Kodos|Out> you have no
room to talk, mr Lord of Hentai
L688[14:19:06] <LordOfHentai_> xD
L689[14:20:02] <LordOfHentai_> When I
whent to japan with some friends they kept calling me dirty old man
in japanese...
L690[14:20:11] <Kodos|Out> Anyway, headed
out. Leaving like an hour early so I can lurk the McDonald's and
get food
L691[14:20:15] <Kodos|Out> Flying solo
today, so 4 bucks is doable
L692[14:20:37] <LordOfHentai_> Mmmmm I can
taste the diabetes
L693[14:20:41] <Kodos|Out> ikr
L694[14:20:49] <Kodos|Out> Something's
going to kill me, may as well enjoy my time
L695[14:20:55] <Kodos|Out> And it's
breakfast time
L696[14:21:02] <Kodos|Out> So 1$
mcmuffins
L697[14:21:03] <Kodos|Out> and coke
L698[14:21:08] <LordOfHentai_> McDonalds
pancakes all the way
L699[14:21:14] *
LordOfHentai_ drools
L700[14:21:18] <Kodos|Out> Yes, sadly, the
big breakfast meal is too much
L701[14:21:21] <Kodos|Out> Dollar menu
ftw
L702[14:21:25] <LordOfHentai_> xD
L703[14:21:39] <Kodos|Out> Hell, I only
have the 4 bucks because we turned our monthly change bucket into
the bank
L704[14:21:53] <Kodos|Out> We had 11
bucks, but the wife had to have something on Steam
L705[14:21:57] <Kodos|Out> I opted to hold
out for today
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L707[14:22:05] <LordOfHentai_> I have 6
cents in the bank
L708[14:22:07] <Kodos|Out> Anyway,
lata
L709[14:22:10] <LordOfHentai_> Cya
L710[14:22:16] <PotatoTrumpet> :P
L711[14:22:30] <PotatoTrumpet> Hi fellow
humans!
L712[14:22:36] <PotatoTrumpet> Top of the
morning to ya!
L713[14:22:48] <LordOfHentai_> Anyone here
know how to load Floppy disks on OpenComputer
L714[14:22:52] <PotatoTrumpet> I do
L715[14:22:53] <LordOfHentai_> Mornin
Potato
L716[14:22:57] <LordOfHentai_> How?
L717[14:23:02] <LordOfHentai_> Im
baffled
L718[14:23:05] <PotatoTrumpet> You put in
in the diskdrive
L719[14:23:11] <PotatoTrumpet> or if it is
an upeertier case
L720[14:23:18] <PotatoTrumpet> it may have
a disk drive in it
L721[14:23:18] <PotatoTrumpet> restart
it
L722[14:23:36] <PotatoTrumpet> then find
the first letters of its address
L723[14:23:42] <PotatoTrumpet> first three
letters
L724[14:24:06] <PotatoTrumpet> then 'label
-a <first three letters> <name of disk>
L725[14:24:17] <PotatoTrumpet> no
L726[14:24:20] <PotatoTrumpet> not
that
L727[14:24:25] <Altenius> mount eet
L728[14:24:40] <PotatoTrumpet> is it mount
- a or label -a
L729[14:24:54] <LordOfHentai_> Im guessing
mount
L730[14:25:08] <Altenius> label will label
it.. mount will mount it
L731[14:25:13] <PotatoTrumpet> Yah
L732[14:25:23] <Pontiac> Label will change
the drives UUID code to human readable, then mount will mount the
human readable drive.
L733[14:25:33] <Altenius> it doesn't
change the UUID
L734[14:25:40] <PotatoTrumpet> Which one
is ith that you put -a to use the address
L735[14:26:01] <PotatoTrumpet> oh
L736[14:26:05] <Pontiac> Ok, ammend the
drive so it can be mountable by the human readable name.
L737[14:26:09] <Altenius> And you don't
HAVE to mount it. You can just use mnt/<uid>
L738[14:26:16] <Altenius> s/uid/uuid
L739[14:26:16] <SuperBot> <Altenius>
And you don't HAVE to mount it. You can just use
mnt/<uuid>
L740[14:26:19] <PotatoTrumpet> lable -a
<first three letters> <single word for name>
L741[14:26:21] <LordOfHentai_> I managed
to mount it
L742[14:26:26] <PotatoTrumpet> the
do
L743[14:26:28] <PotatoTrumpet> mount
L744[14:26:47] <PotatoTrumpet> mount
<the label you set> <what you want it as>
L746[14:27:14] <Altenius> Does the s/
command use gsub?
L747[14:27:19] <Altenius>
s/oes/oesoes
L748[14:27:19] <SuperBot> <Altenius>
Doesoes the s/ command use gsub?
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L753[14:28:49] <LordOfHentai_> ehhh it
connected
L754[14:28:58] <LordOfHentai_> And gave
everyone my IP
L755[14:29:01] <LordOfHentai_>
Greeeeeeat
L756[14:29:12] <Altenius> So?
L757[14:29:30] <Altenius> You use a
proxy?
L758[14:29:35] <LordOfHentai_> Nope
L759[14:29:37] <Altenius> * LordOfHentai_
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L761[14:30:58] <LordOfHentai_> optus is my
ISP
L762[14:31:05] <Altenius> ah
L763[14:31:17] <Altenius> Mine doesn't
even show my ISP
L764[14:31:20] <Altenius> isn't just my
raw IP
L765[14:31:31] <Altenius>
s/isn't/it's
L766[14:31:31] <SuperBot> <Altenius>
it's just my raw IP
L767[14:32:08] <LordOfHentai_> Might be
how its set up
L768[14:32:12] <LordOfHentai_> But
meh
L769[14:32:18] <Altenius>
LordOfHentai|Minecraft isn't using a secure connection :P
L770[14:32:24] <Altenius> #rebel
L771[14:32:27] <LordOfHentai_> xD
L772[14:32:41] *
LordOfHentai_ builds a firewall for it
L773[14:32:50] *
LordOfHentai_ over many years
L774[14:33:12] <LordOfHentai_> Above the
pc there is a giant server room
L775[14:33:31] <Altenius> You're not using
a secure connection either.
L776[14:33:40] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Meeeh
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L779[14:34:07] <LordOfHentai_> irc cloud
eh
L780[14:34:25] <LordOfHentai_> Sounds like
a chat recorded xD
L781[14:34:32] <LordOfHentai_>
recorder*
L782[14:35:55] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Time to make some Cocaine in MC
L783[14:38:49] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Altenius are you trying to get hack my pc and steal my porn?
L784[14:39:00] <Altenius> >_<
L785[14:39:08] <Altenius> That's
impossible
L786[14:39:30] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Nothing is impossible
L787[14:40:01] <Altenius> Plenty of things
are impossible.
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L789[14:40:48] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> At
my last year of high school i corrupted the login servers, right
when all assignments were due. Till this day i still don't know how
I did it with cmd..
L790[14:41:34] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
map
L791[14:41:52] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
merr IRC operator
L792[14:42:03] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Sounds dirty
L793[14:42:52] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Can you run CC disks on OpenComputer stuff?
L794[14:44:10] <JoshTheEnder>
LordOfHentai|Minecraft, you can access their stuff yes
L795[14:44:27] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
But not run them?
L796[14:45:20] <JoshTheEnder> Generally
not, CC is lua 5.1, OC is 5.2
L797[14:45:52] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Damn wanted to watch Star wars...
L798[14:45:59] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> On
a big screen
L799[14:48:00] <JoshTheEnder> Also The
burden which goes by the name of college is no more \o/
L800[14:48:10] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
xD
L801[14:48:19] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Graduated?
L802[14:49:22] <JoshTheEnder> Something
like that, yes
L803[14:49:46] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
xD
L804[14:49:51] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Quit?
L805[14:50:06] <JoshTheEnder> (college is
different in the UK compared to the US)
L806[14:50:11] <JoshTheEnder> No, I
passed
L807[14:50:43] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> I
live in Australia, so University or a trade college?
L808[14:52:13] <JoshTheEnder> Ahh, I don't
know Australia's educational system so I don't know what is
equivalent to what
L809[14:53:07] *
Kilobyte just finished school yesterday
L810[14:53:15] <Kilobyte> i finally can go
to uni
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L812[14:53:35] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> Im
starting uni in july
L813[14:53:42] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Bachelor of IT
L814[14:53:53] <Kilobyte> i am gonna start
in like november
L815[14:53:59] <Kilobyte> bachelor of IT
security
L816[14:54:00] <Kilobyte> :P
L817[14:54:30] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
xD
L818[14:54:57] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> Im
doing IT because they didnt have archeaology or however you spell
it
L819[14:55:15] <Kilobyte> lol
L820[14:57:35] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> My
hydrogen gens cant power the pc in mc
L821[14:58:31] <Altenius> Has anyone here
made a botnet?
L822[14:58:37] <Altenius> I thought about
it but... Too hard to spread..
L823[14:58:54] <Kilobyte> Altenius: as in
the malware?
L824[14:58:58] <Altenius> yes
L825[14:59:13] <Kilobyte> for educational
purposes only i guess? ;)
L826[14:59:20] <Altenius> yeah.
L827[14:59:24] <Altenius> That's what it's
for.
L828[14:59:33] <Altenius> :)
L829[14:59:34] <Kilobyte> i have
considered one without spreading abilities
L830[14:59:55] <Kilobyte> but not one for
mass infecting people
L831[15:00:02] <Altenius> lol
L832[15:00:09] <Kilobyte> drive by
downloads via infected ads are a good way iirc
L833[15:00:14] <Altenius> yeah
L834[15:00:22] <Altenius> Or targeting
kids
L835[15:00:26] <Altenius> That's always a
good way.
L836[15:00:29] <Kilobyte> #y my life a
spyware developer defcon
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L839[15:01:30] <Kilobyte> Altenius: thats
a very nice one on that topic
L840[15:01:43] <Altenius> kids?
L841[15:02:09] <Altenius> oh
L842[15:02:12] <Altenius> hmm
L843[15:02:13] <Kilobyte> nah, they used
ads
L844[15:03:07] <Kilobyte> listening to
hardstyle at high volume with open window is fun
L845[15:10:41] *
LordOfHentai|Minecraft is trying to build a powersupply to power
the OC computers
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L848[15:13:15] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
How do you copy folders?
L849[15:13:33] <JoshTheEnder> cp
L850[15:13:50] <JoshTheEnder> cp folderOne
/path/to/destination
L851[15:14:09] <istasi> "cannot copy
folders" 1.7.2
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L853[15:14:31] <JoshTheEnder> then
idk
L854[15:14:44] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Ill find a work around then.
L855[15:17:13] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
What directories whipe when the pc reboots?
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L857[15:18:06] <JoshTheEnder> as of 1.3,
none. 1.2, /tmp
L858[15:19:51] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Hmmm
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L860[15:22:29] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
For some reason it won't let me copy something off a disk
L861[15:27:47] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Whats the command line to copy a .lua file off a disk to a
directory?
L862[15:28:36] <JoshTheEnder> cd
/path/to/disk
L863[15:28:44] <JoshTheEnder> cp
SomeName.lua /dir/to/copy/to
L864[15:29:34] <LordOfHentai_> I did that
but it says file not found
L865[15:29:45] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
huh, they got rid of /tmp?
L866[15:29:52] <JoshTheEnder> Kilobyte,
i'm not sure
L867[15:29:56] <Kilobyte> LordOfHentai_:
does taget dir exist?
L868[15:30:12] <JoshTheEnder>
LordOfHentai_, did you change SomeName.lua to the file you want to
copy?
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L870[15:30:52] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Yep
L871[15:31:16] <istasi> where are the
files from /boot/ etc (other system files in general). located
?
L872[15:31:45] <JoshTheEnder> istasi, what
version of OC are you on?
L873[15:31:45] <Kilobyte> istasi:
assets/oc/loot/OpenOS/boot
L874[15:31:59] <Kilobyte> or
assets/oc/lua/boot
L875[15:32:09] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
1.1
L876[15:32:18] <Kilobyte> first for 1.3
second for 1.2
L877[15:32:34] <Kilobyte> you should
consider updating
L878[15:32:43] <istasi> 1.7.2 but
checking, thanks kilo :), didn't think of looking in the jar
-.-'
L879[15:32:55] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, 1.1 is
horribly outdated
L880[15:33:08] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> Im
running it on a modpack
L881[15:33:22] <JoshTheEnder> then tell
the modpack owner they need to update
L882[15:33:50] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
xD, the Yogscast?
L883[15:34:03] <JoshTheEnder> yes, tell
them to update
L884[15:34:34] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> I
could try it myself but it might crash it horrbily
L885[15:34:48] <Kilobyte> no,
shouldn't
L886[15:35:08] <JoshTheEnder> well,
depends on addon mods that implement OC's api
L887[15:35:09] <Kilobyte> also, thats why
i don't use modpacks
L888[15:35:20] <JoshTheEnder> I generally
make my own set
L889[15:35:28] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> I
used to
L890[15:35:29] <Kilobyte> rule #1 of
modpacks: they are outdated. always
L891[15:35:56] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> So
can I copy it on 1.1?
L892[15:36:20] <Kilobyte> you should,
yeah, but still, you should update
L893[15:36:36] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Hmmm.
L894[15:36:54] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Ill make a copy of the pack and test it on the copy
L895[15:37:16] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft> As
long as the latest runs on 1.6.4 it should be right
L896[15:37:23] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Famous last words
L897[15:37:58] <Kilobyte> OC supports
1.6.4 and 1.7.2
L898[15:38:03] <JoshTheEnder> the latest
recommended, 1.2.13 works on both 1.6.4 & 17.2
L899[15:38:44] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Ok.
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L901[15:39:10] <LordOfHentai_> There we
go
L902[15:40:40] <LordOfHentai_> 245 mods to
clone...
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L904[15:41:32] <LordOfHentai_> Thanks guys
for all your help though
L905[15:42:19] <LordOfHentai_> I tried
looking for tutorials but there wasn't many
L906[15:42:45] <JoshTheEnder> well i doubt
there would be for 1.1, most stuff is 1.2 and later
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L908[15:46:35] <LordOfHentai_> The mod
creator did some nice stuff on it
L909[15:47:44] <LordOfHentai_> Out of all
the mod creator videos showing their mod, his was the best quality.
Some are....unbearable to watch
L910[15:47:52] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L911[15:47:56] <Kilobyte> the mod creator
is an epic guy
L912[15:47:57] <Kilobyte> :P
L913[15:48:19] <Kilobyte> one of the few
devs who actually cares about the community
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L915[15:48:54] <Sangar> o/
L916[15:49:01] <Kilobyte> and there he
is
L917[15:49:02] <LordOfHentai_> Thats good
to hear
L918[15:49:02] <Kilobyte> :D
L919[15:49:05] <JoshTheEnder> speak of the
devil
L920[15:49:10] <Kilobyte> Sangar: how have
you been?
L921[15:49:46] <Sangar> surprisingly well,
for having been to the dentist yesterday :P
L922[15:49:55] <LordOfHentai_> How did
that go?
L923[15:50:05] <Bizzycola> hi
L924[15:50:06] <Pontiac> He lived to tell
the story about it
L925[15:50:12] <LordOfHentai_> xD
L926[15:50:16] <asie> LordOfHentai_: what
245 mods to clone what
L927[15:50:18] <Bizzycola> Nah he's a
ghost
L928[15:50:46] <LordOfHentai_> I made a
clone of a modpack that has 245 mods
L929[15:50:55] <LordOfHentai_> And it
didnt crash so far.
L930[15:50:56] <Sangar> kinda sucked
actually. been already two weeks or so back, one of the back teeth
was almost a goner... this time they cleaned out the roots, next
week they get filled up. at least i don't need a completely
artificial tooth :/
L932[15:51:19] <JoshTheEnder> forth
L933[15:51:21] <Pontiac> If you get an
artificial tooth, that is one step closer to being Robocop?
L934[15:51:32] <LordOfHentai_> xD
L935[15:51:37] <Sangar> worst thing is it
costs sooo much money and the insurance is like 'haha wait what you
thought we'd pay for that?' -.-
L936[15:52:09] <Kilobyte> Sangar: and i
got my ruby runtime started
L937[15:52:16] <Sangar> Kilobyte, oh,
sweet!
L938[15:52:16] <Kilobyte> BUT i have a bug
i cannot track down
L939[15:52:23] <Sangar> not so sweet
L940[15:52:29] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L941[15:52:34] <Pontiac> Not to self,
don't use an axe to take down an energy cell. Use the wrench. (Did
that three times)
L942[15:52:39] <Bizzycola> Nono you got it
all wrong. Insurance companies aren't there to pay you, they are
there to take all your money and then blame everything on you!
:P
L943[15:52:40] <gamax92> o/
L944[15:52:41] <Kilobyte> i can give you
da codez if you wanna go through it
L945[15:53:05] <Sangar> Bizzycola, pretty
much. i mean, they contribute a little, but it's like... 10% of the
total cost? :/
L946[15:53:09] <gamax92> :/
L947[15:53:18] <Sangar> Kilobyte, sure, i
have about half an hour
L948[15:53:21] <Bizzycola> Chances are you
probably end up paying them a lot more money then they give you
:p
L949[15:53:28] <Sangar> aye
L950[15:53:36] <Bizzycola> BUT AT LEAST
YOU GET 10%!
L951[15:53:40] <Kilobyte> Sangar: the
error and generated lua
L953[15:53:48] <Kilobyte> most of that lua
is hand written though
L954[15:54:00] <Kilobyte> had to rename it
too btw, name conflict
L955[15:54:00] <Bizzycola> the other 90%
goes to the people in charge
L956[15:54:05] <gamax92> .l 44100 *
2
L957[15:54:05] <^v> gamax92, 88200
L958[15:54:16] <gamax92> .l 22050/20
L959[15:54:16] <^v> gamax92, 1102.5
L960[15:54:46] <gamax92> .l delay = 42
(1/delay)*5
L961[15:54:52] <gamax92> .l delay = 42
return (1/delay)*5
L962[15:54:56] <gamax92> ...
L963[15:55:12] *
gamax92 stabs v^
L964[15:55:18] <JoshTheEnder> .l delay =
42 return( (1/delay)*5)
L965[15:55:23] <Kilobyte> .l blah
L966[15:55:23] <JoshTheEnder> meh
L967[15:55:28] <LordOfHentai_> I have good
news and some bad news
L968[15:55:29] <v^> gamax92, wat
L969[15:55:31] <v^> sorry
L970[15:55:32] <gamax92> how did that kill
the bot
L971[15:55:38] <^v> gamax92, lua:1: syntax
error near '*' | Time limit exeeded.
L972[15:55:38] <^v> gamax92,
0.11904761904762
L973[15:55:38] <^v> JoshTheEnder,
0.11904761904762
L974[15:55:38] <^v> Kilobyte, nil
L975[15:55:40] <v^> did not
L976[15:55:44] <JoshTheEnder> wow
L977[15:55:55] <gamax92> oh, you just
froze it
L978[15:56:09] <v^> i was trying
luajit
L979[15:56:09] <Kilobyte> freezing lua
bots? nothing easier than that
L980[15:56:19] <v^> wasnt frozen
L981[15:56:25] <v^> main.lua just wasnt
running
L982[15:56:33] <Kilobyte> v^: do i get a
cookie if i freeze ^v?
L984[15:56:49] <Kilobyte> may i attempt it
anyways?
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L986[15:57:13] <Kilobyte> v^: ^
L988[15:57:45] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Whats the latest version of OpenOS?
L989[15:57:51] <Kilobyte> 1.2 iirc
L990[15:58:09] <v^> you cant freeze it
with .l
L991[15:58:11] <Sangar> Kilobyte, i don't
see you assigning Object._class anywhere?
L992[15:58:18] <Kilobyte> Sangar: lemme
check
L993[15:58:19] *
LordOfHentai|Minecraft lets out a loud sigh
L994[15:58:26] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
1.1 still
L995[15:58:41] <gamax92> 1.1 is OC 1.2
iirc
L996[15:58:50] <Sangar> indeed
L997[15:58:56] <Kilobyte> .l
('blah'):rep(999999):gmatch('b.*')
L998[15:58:56] <^v> Kilobyte, function:
0x1304120
L999[15:59:00] <Kilobyte> fail
L1000[15:59:00] <Sangar> the openos
versions aren't tightly coupled to the oc versions
L1001[15:59:03] <Kilobyte> .l
('blah'):rep(999999):match('b.*')
L1002[15:59:04] <^v> Kilobyte, Time limit
exeeded.
L1003[15:59:11] <Kilobyte> k, nice
one
L1004[15:59:12] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Hmm
L1005[15:59:17] <gamax92> Sangar: is the
irc client tab (tab as in channels) based?
L1006[15:59:24] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Im now running the latest OC now tho
L1007[15:59:40] <Kilobyte> LordOfHentai_:
latest or recommented
L1008[15:59:43] <gamax92> the latest
stable or latest development
L1009[16:00:01] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Stable probably
L1010[16:00:11] <Sangar> gamax92, all
messages from all channels you're in land in the main "text
area", if that's what you mean?
L1011[16:00:14] <JoshTheEnder>
LordOfHentai|Minecraft, what is the name of the mod jar?
L1012[16:00:37] <gamax92> Sangar: how
would you respond to a specific channel
L1013[16:00:50] <Sangar> gamax92, /msg
#oc blah iirc
L1014[16:00:50] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92,
/join <chan>
L1015[16:00:52] <Kilobyte> Sangar: btw,
do you use the intellij lua plugin?
L1016[16:00:59] <Sangar> or that
L1017[16:01:10] <Sangar> Kilobyte, nope,
sublimetext
L1018[16:01:12] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
1.2.13.379
L1019[16:01:16] <Kilobyte> Sangar: try it
:P
L1020[16:01:34] <JoshTheEnder> but,
sublime text is masterrace.... :P
L1021[16:01:36] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it has
syntax highlighting including reporting of syntax errors
L1022[16:01:37] <Sangar> is it any good?
it'd be the first ide to have lua support i like :P
L1023[16:01:58] <Sangar> i.e. not the
first ide i like but the first one with good support
L1024[16:02:10] <Kilobyte> Sangar: lemme
get out a screenshot
L1025[16:02:10] <Sangar> syntax errors
would be nice i guess
L1026[16:02:16] <Kilobyte> actually, need
to make a new one
L1027[16:02:45] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it
even reports usage of unset globals
L1028[16:02:54] <Kilobyte> but it doesn't
count standard lib
L1030[16:03:22] <Sangar> gamax92, uh,
yeeeeah...
L1031[16:03:35] <Sangar> looks like lotus
notes
L1032[16:03:50] <gamax92> Thats not the
IDE i had for OS/2, need to go find it.
L1033[16:03:56] <Sangar> and that was one
piece of shitty software
L1034[16:04:21] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
actually, Object._class should be set to Class
L1035[16:04:48] <Kilobyte> wait no
L1036[16:04:50] <Sangar> Kilobyte,
another weird thing: line 42, _new(nil) would make one with _class
set explicitly to nil, causing that error, too
L1037[16:05:16] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i
explicitely set it later on
L1038[16:05:23] <Sangar> ah ok
L1039[16:05:28] <v^> equest 114.27.24.200
: phpMyAdmin/scripts/setup.php
L1040[16:05:30] <Sangar> ah, i see
L1041[16:05:34] <Sangar> circular
references ftw
L1042[16:05:37] <Kilobyte> because the
class for that doesn't exist at that point
L1043[16:05:39] <v^> request
114.27.24.200 : pma/scripts/setup.php
L1044[16:05:41] <gamax92> Sangar: Well I
couldn't find it, but I found a book called "DOS SUBROUTINES
FOR C AND ASSEMBLER"
L1045[16:05:48] <v^> request
114.27.24.200 : myadmin/scripts/setup.php
L1046[16:05:56] <Sangar> gamax92, that
sounds like it belongs into a museum
L1047[16:06:37] <gamax92> its from
1992
L1048[16:06:45] <Kilobyte> yeah,
museum
L1049[16:07:02] *
Kilobyte eats a snickers
L1050[16:07:33] <Kilobyte>
stephan@stephan-pc:~$ ./uploadscreenshot.rb
L1051[16:07:33] <Kilobyte>
/usr/lib/ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in
`require': cannot load such file -- dbus (LoadError)
L1052[16:07:35] <Kilobyte> -.-
L1053[16:08:42] <gamax92> alright, time
to attempt to figure out where the Case creates an
architecture
L1054[16:08:48] <gamax92> or just
decompile OC with fernflower
L1055[16:08:54] <Kilobyte> err
L1056[16:08:59] <Kilobyte> its open
source.
L1057[16:09:02] <Kilobyte> hence the
name
L1058[16:09:24] <asie> so i wrote a
custom armor renderer
L1059[16:09:32] <asie> and it doesn't
seem to adapt to SHIFT and item holding specifically
L1060[16:09:39] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L1062[16:10:06] <gamax92> Kilobyte: but
its scala
L1063[16:10:19] <Kilobyte> gamax92: scala
is actually more readable than java
L1064[16:10:21] <Sangar> Kilobyte, looks
quite nice indeed
L1065[16:10:34] *
Sangar goes browse the plugins for the lua one
L1066[16:10:39] <Kilobyte> Sangar: note
that it detects the tail call in line 20
L1067[16:10:43] <gamax92> for me its
horribly unreadable and follows none of the general coding
characteristics I know.
L1068[16:10:59] <Kilobyte> then you don't
know functional programming
L1069[16:11:05] <gamax92> i probably
don't
L1070[16:11:14] <Kilobyte> functional
programming is one of the most efficient programming styles
L1071[16:11:20] <Kilobyte> easy and
compact
L1072[16:11:29] <Kilobyte> combined with
oop its almost unbeatable
L1073[16:11:32] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92,
what about the syntax for GMod's wiremod's Expression2?
L1074[16:11:44] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
I still can't copy the file
L1075[16:11:45] <gamax92> I haven't
played with E2 too much
L1076[16:11:53] <Sangar> it also takes
quite a bit to used to, tho :P i remember i felt alienated by it
when i started with uni
L1077[16:11:56] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92,
well, it's a trainwreck :P
L1078[16:12:06] <gamax92> Infact I
haven't used GMod at all in a few months
L1080[16:13:57] <gamax92> "This API
is intended for people who would like to implement custom computer
blocks or anything else hosting a computer." this looks
good.
L1081[16:14:09] <Kilobyte> Sangar: open a
lua file in intellij
L1082[16:14:15] <Kilobyte> it will ask
you to download the plugin
L1083[16:14:32] <Kilobyte> just click
"download" and it does it for yoz
L1084[16:14:45] <Sangar> ok, yes it is
the right one :P
L1085[16:15:45] <Altenius> Is the
intellij package for arch
"intellij-idea-community-edition"
L1086[16:15:50] <Kilobyte> yes
L1088[16:16:11] <^v> Kilobyte, undefined
by maddox 0.2KB
L1090[16:16:25] *
gamax92 stabs Kilobyte
L1091[16:16:32] <Sangar> i already notice
one problem. up until now the different color scheme made it easy
to switch from scala to lua. i just got confused because it tried
to read the lua like scala :P
L1092[16:17:07] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it has
different colors for code :P
L1093[16:17:10] <Sangar> gamax92, that's
what you get out, but for all you're concerned that's an
implementation detail
L1094[16:17:18] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i
already made stuff like "abc".."def" in
ruby
L1095[16:17:23] <Sangar> gamax92, look at
common.tileentity.traits.computer e.g.
L1096[16:17:23] <Kilobyte> which ofc
doesn't work
L1097[16:17:27] <gamax92>
fhsdjlfgh8whsklf h
L1098[16:17:28] <gamax92> k
L1099[16:17:34] <Kilobyte> because String
doesn't define range operator
L1100[16:18:13] <Altenius> What's ruby
used for anyway? (Besides ruby on rails)
L1101[16:18:27] <Kilobyte> anything you
want :P
L1102[16:18:39] <Kilobyte> its a
scripting language like python or lua
L1103[16:18:45] <gamax92> Sangar: Thats
the computer block?
L1104[16:18:56] <Altenius> Well of
course.
L1105[16:18:57] <Kilobyte> Sangar: btw,
if you have smaller bugs you can maybe poke me so i can try to
improve my scala skills
L1106[16:19:03] <Altenius> But I've never
seen ruby be used
L1107[16:19:14] <Sangar> gamax92, it's
the 'base class' for the case and the robots, the one that takes
care of the machine creation. for the cases, see
common.tileentity.Case
L1108[16:19:14] <Altenius> Only lua or
python for plugin/addon systems.
L1109[16:19:21] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
yeah, way too few people know it
L1110[16:19:32] <Kilobyte> weechat
actually supports ruby scripts
L1111[16:19:32] <Altenius> ah
L1112[16:19:39] <Kilobyte> metasploit is
written in ruby
L1113[16:19:45] <gamax92> Sangar: So, do
I replicate that base class, or just extend that class?
L1114[16:19:58] <Sangar> Kilobyte, sure
thing :)
L1115[16:20:05] <Kilobyte> thanks
mate
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L1117[16:20:21] <Sangar> gamax92, since
it's internal to oc, better to replicate it
L1118[16:20:34] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i
might just to train my lua skills by writing a oc bootkit for
fun
L1119[16:20:38] <gamax92> k
L1120[16:21:28] <Sangar> Kilobyte,
regarding the filesystem case sensitivity thing, since it'd be tons
easier i'm actually leaning towards just making it dependent on the
host os. so on windows it'd be insensitive, on linux it would be.
if you want you could take a poke at that?
L1121[16:21:48] <Kilobyte> i could
L1122[16:22:13] <Kilobyte> i'd maybe
expose a funtion like component.filesystem.isCaseSensitive()
L1123[16:23:02] <gamax92> inb4 SoniEx2's
"You're making it easier to exploit filesystem bugs which is
obviously OC's fault and not the filesystem implementation's
fault"
L1124[16:23:07] <Sangar> hmm, would that
be necessary? i mean, it certainly wouldn't hurt. just wondering
about an actual usecase (i mean, you can just try to create 'a' and
'A' to figure it out :P)?
L1125[16:23:07] <Kilobyte> Sangar: how to
use map() in scala?
L1126[16:23:31] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it can
help, yeah
L1127[16:23:39] <Sangar> Kilobyte,
collection.map(entry => { ... })
L1128[16:23:44] <Kilobyte> ah, neat
L1129[16:23:47] <Kilobyte> so, like
L1130[16:23:54] <Sangar> the {} are
optional if it's a single expression
L1131[16:24:02] <Kilobyte> as
always
L1132[16:24:19] <Sangar> and the very
short form is collection.map(_.field)
L1133[16:24:19] <Kilobyte>
files.map(entry => entry.toLowerCase()).contains(filename)
L1134[16:24:46] <Kilobyte> Sangar: does
that look good for existing check on case sensitive fs?
L1135[16:24:56] <JoshTheEnder> wow,
hexchat is bad with it's sensing of away people
L1136[16:25:01] <Kilobyte>
*insensitive
L1137[16:25:13] <Kilobyte> s/
with.*/
L1138[16:25:14] <Sangar> Kilobyte, yep,
basically. files.map(_.toLowerCase()).contains(filename) in this
example
L1139[16:25:26] <Sangar> *in this example
would be shorter
L1140[16:25:37] <JoshTheEnder> ohh wow,
znc is now up to 1.4, i need to update..
L1141[16:25:39] <Altenius> Where's
SuperBot go?
L1142[16:25:52] <JoshTheEnder> SuperBot,
is still here
L1143[16:25:58] <Kilobyte> superbot only
seds your own messages
L1144[16:26:11] <Altenius> ?
L1145[16:26:20] <Kilobyte> i cannot sed a
message you wrote
L1146[16:26:26] <JoshTheEnder> i.e. it
only fixes your own messages
L1147[16:26:29] <Altenius> I know.
L1148[16:26:33] <Altenius> But you used
the s/ command
L1149[16:26:39] <Altenius> It didn
respond.
L1150[16:26:39] <Altenius> t
L1151[16:26:46] <JoshTheEnder> Altenius,
if theres nothing to change, it doesnt respond
L1152[16:26:50] <Altenius> oh
L1153[16:26:51] <Sangar> all right, gotta
go! i'll probably be back later in the evening, til then o/
L1154[16:26:55] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L1155[16:26:56] <Kilobyte> i was going to
sed seomeone elses message
L1156[16:27:08] <Kilobyte> unlike kibi
which supports seding the last 100 messages of anyone in the
channel
L1157[16:27:29] <Kilobyte> which is
greatly (ab)used in my channel
L1158[16:28:37] <Kilobyte> like one says
"i like to sleep" a few seconds later that results in
"i love to fap to soni pix"
L1159[16:28:52] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L1161[16:29:05] <Kilobyte> lets see
L1162[16:29:13] <gamax92> ...
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L1164[16:29:25] <gamax92> Sangar: what is
a "trait", im guessing it scala specific
L1165[16:29:32] <Kilobyte> yeah, google
it
L1166[16:29:38] <Kilobyte> #g trait
scala
L1168[16:29:47] <Kilobyte> gamax92:
^
L1169[16:30:22] <Dean4Devil> o/
L1170[16:30:33] <Kilobyte> \o
L1171[16:30:54] <Michiyo> Oh hey Forge
prerelease..
L1172[16:30:54] *
gamax92 decompiles OC
L1173[16:31:07] <Dean4Devil> Doing scala
again Kilo? :D
L1174[16:32:22] <gamax92> ohshiit
L1175[16:32:28] <gamax92> fernflower
crashed
L1176[16:33:41] <Kilobyte> logs from last
week:
L1177[16:33:46] <Kilobyte> $ egrep
'(s|tr)/([^/\\]*(?:\\.)?)+/(.*)(/[gi]*)?' default_#kilobyte_201* |
wc -l
L1178[16:33:46] <Kilobyte> 83
L1179[16:34:10] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
^
L1180[16:34:16] <JoshTheEnder> ?
L1181[16:34:25] <Kilobyte> i grepped my
irc logs for s//
L1182[16:34:31] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
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L1184[16:35:20] <JoshTheEnder> puush, if
it's possible could you stop being a piece of shit?
L1185[16:35:28] <Kilobyte> do it like
me
L1186[16:35:33] <Kilobyte> use your own
webserver :P
L1188[16:35:51] <Kilobyte> ubuntu is
always bad :P
L1190[16:36:02] <v^> yeah
L1191[16:36:05] <v^> its terrible
L1192[16:36:18] <v^> i am only using it
because it has shitty drivers
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L1194[16:36:38] <Kilobyte> v^: that makes
no sense
L1195[16:36:56] <gamax92> procyon has
decompiled OC
L1196[16:37:00] <Dean4Devil> ssh
fuwuqi.renet
L1197[16:37:02] <Dean4Devil>
shiiiiitt
L1198[16:37:04] <Dean4Devil> sorry
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L1200[16:37:43] <Kilobyte> firstly, you
can get shitty drivers on all distros. secondly, why would you use
them
L1201[16:37:44] <v^> Kilobyte, the
drivers are so shitty they dont detect my apu properly, so they
work
L1202[16:37:54] <Kilobyte> apu?
L1203[16:38:06] <v^> accelerated peice of
shit
L1204[16:38:13] <Dean4Devil> Acc Power
unit. CPU+GPU
L1205[16:38:19] <Dean4Devil> AMD
Invetion
L1206[16:38:20] <v^> (c) 2014 AMD
L1207[16:38:30] <v^> lol "power
unit"
L1208[16:38:30] <Potatoaphone> :p
L1209[16:38:32] <gamax92> so, this is
just an abstract class
L1210[16:38:33] <Kilobyte> ah... and why
you not want it detected? D:
L1211[16:38:33] <v^> processing
unit
L1213[16:38:38] <Dean4Devil> whoops
L1214[16:38:53] <JoshTheEnder> Kilobyte,
because then it'll think it cant do as much as it can
L1215[16:39:01] <v^> and it works
L1216[16:39:03] <v^> mostly
L1217[16:39:07] <Kilobyte> lol
L1218[16:39:08] <Dean4Devil> my brain
module isnt loaded atm
L1219[16:39:17] <Kilobyte> i am on good
drivers. but they suck
L1220[16:39:23] <v^> only bad thing is
that it is super unstable
L1221[16:39:31] <Kilobyte> good == good
policy (open source)
L1222[16:39:35] <v^> also memory
leak
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L1224[16:39:39] <Kilobyte> bad == slow as
graphics
L1225[16:39:50] <v^> Xorg leaks like
200MB every 3 hours
L1226[16:39:57] <Kilobyte> update
xorg
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L1228[16:40:03] <v^> Kilobyte, how
L1229[16:40:07] <Altenius> I don't see
how it makes it bad JoshTheEnder
L1230[16:40:10] <gamax92> public static
Machine
li$cil$oc$common$tileentity$traits$Computer$$_computer(final
Computer $this) {
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L1232[16:40:57] <Kilobyte> best quote of
the terminal
L1234[16:41:54] <Kilobyte> gamax92: whats
your xorg version?
L1235[16:42:13] <gamax92> uhh, how do I
get that :P
L1236[16:42:26] <Kilobyte> usually
through your package manager
L1237[16:42:37] <Kilobyte> install
pacapt
L1238[16:42:38] <Kilobyte> then
L1239[16:42:47] <Kilobyte> pacapt -Qs
xorg
L1240[16:43:13] <Kilobyte>
local/xorg-server 1.15.1-1 (xorg)
L1241[16:43:14] <gamax92> there isn't any
pacapt in my repos
L1242[16:43:14] <Kilobyte> for me
L1243[16:43:20] <gamax92> oh,
xorg-server
L1244[16:43:26] <Kilobyte> gamax92: its a
script, get it from github
L1246[16:43:38] <gamax92> jklhjkhjk
fine
L1247[16:43:44] <Kilobyte> put that in
/usr/local/bin
L1248[16:43:50] <Kilobyte> and chmod +x
it
L1249[16:44:48] <gamax92> well that gave
me no version numbers.
L1251[16:45:22] <Altenius> Should that be
specist?
L1252[16:45:26] <Kilobyte> gamax92: well,
thats odd
L1253[16:45:36] <Kilobyte> but ubuntu is
usually outdated
L1254[16:45:36] <gamax92> "X.Org X
Server 1.14.5"
L1255[16:45:45] <gamax92> Kilobyte: I
have obiaf ppa
L1256[16:45:55] <Kilobyte> gamax92: for
example, gimme ur kernel version
L1257[16:46:07] <Kilobyte> uname
-vr
L1258[16:46:12] <gamax92> no
L1259[16:46:21] <gamax92> My kernel and
Xorg is outdated because my video card is outdated.
L1260[16:46:34] <Kilobyte> lol
L1261[16:46:36] <Kilobyte> 3.15.1-1-ARCH
#1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jun 17 09:32:20 CEST 2014
L1262[16:46:36] <gamax92> wait no ... I'm
not using fglrx
L1263[16:46:37] <Altenius> What
window/display environment should I use?
L1264[16:46:37] <Kilobyte> for me
L1265[16:46:53] <Kilobyte> Altenius: easy
to use or high efficiency
L1266[16:47:04] <gamax92> Kilobyte: well
my ubuntu is outdated anyway, its saucy and not trusty or what ever
the hell they have now.
L1267[16:47:06] <Altenius> high
efficiency
L1268[16:47:08] <Altenius> And
prettty
L1269[16:47:14] <Kilobyte> err
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L1271[16:47:35] <Kilobyte> high
efficiency i'd say i3
L1272[16:47:40] <Kilobyte> but thats
everything but pretty
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L1274[16:47:47] <Kilobyte> it just works
and is minimalistic
L1275[16:47:51] <Altenius> Using gnome
right now.
L1276[16:48:06] <Kilobyte> keep in mind
i3 is no desktop env
L1277[16:48:11] <Kilobyte> just a window
manager
L1278[16:48:17] <Dean4Devil> like xorg
;)
L1279[16:48:20] <Altenius> I know.
L1280[16:48:33] <Kilobyte> but i am using
it for 6 months now and i couldn't imagine switching back
L1281[16:48:34] <gamax92> Kilobyte: saucy
is a 3.11 kernel but I had bumped it up to 3.13:
3.13.0-031300-generic #201401192235 SMP Mon Jan 20 03:36:48 UTC
2014
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L1283[16:49:04] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^#
L1284[16:49:07] <Altenius> installing
i3
L1285[16:49:17] <Kilobyte> Altenius: get
a cheat sheet
L1286[16:49:25] <Kilobyte> your mouse
won't help you
L1287[16:49:35] <Kilobyte> you'll need
your keyboard
L1288[16:49:48] <Kilobyte> i recommend
using windows/super/mod4 as modifier
L1289[16:49:58] <Kilobyte> alt/meta/mod1
breaks too many things
L1290[16:50:06] <gamax92> I should Update
this to qiana
L1291[16:50:56] <Kilobyte> Altenius: if
you use mod4 (aka super/windows key) as modifier, to launch a
program, use super+d
L1292[16:51:23] <Altenius> okay
L1293[16:51:27] <Altenius> I can't
install the package though
L1294[16:51:27] <Kilobyte> then type the
beginning of name into the bar that pops up at top of screen and
select it with arrow keys and hit return
L1295[16:51:30] <Altenius> i3-wm
right?
L1296[16:51:34] <Kilobyte> yup
L1297[16:51:41] <Kilobyte> to open a
terminal, hit super+return
L1298[16:51:57] <Altenius> error: failed
to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package (PGP
signature))
L1299[16:52:01] <Kilobyte> it uses xterm
by default, but you can change it in config (~/.i3/config)
L1300[16:52:11] <gamax92> Wee, grabbing
the iso at 7MB/s
L1301[16:52:20] <Kilobyte> try pacapt
-Sy
L1302[16:52:36] <Kilobyte> actually ur
arch, right?
L1303[16:52:37] <Altenius> I have pacman
not pacapt >_<
L1304[16:52:39] <Altenius> yes
L1305[16:52:48] <Kilobyte> yeah, use
pacman or pacaur
L1306[16:52:53] <Altenius> I just synced
in an hour or so ago.
L1307[16:52:58] <Kilobyte> try
again?
L1308[16:53:26] <Kilobyte> if it fails,
compile urself
L1309[16:53:31] <Altenius> error: i3-wm:
signature from "Thorsten Töpper
<atsutane@freethoughts.de>" is unknown trust
L1310[16:53:31] <Altenius> :: File
/var/cache/pacman/pkg/i3-wm-4.8-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted
(invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
L1311[16:53:31] <Altenius> Do you want to
delete it? [Y/n] n
L1312[16:53:31] <Altenius> error: failed
to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package (PGP
signature))
L1313[16:53:31] <Altenius> Errors
occurred, no packages were upgraded.
L1314[16:53:34] <Altenius> Too many
lines, sorry.
L1315[16:53:45] <Kilobyte> delete it and
redownload
L1316[16:54:11] <Kilobyte> you use slim
as login manager i guess?
L1317[16:54:29] <Altenius> Not
intentionally if I do
L1318[16:54:44] <Altenius> If that's
default, yes.
L1319[16:54:53] <Kilobyte> well, you will
have to use one
L1320[16:54:53] <Kilobyte> :P
L1321[16:54:59] <gamax92> oh i already
have lm17 on this usb
L1322[16:55:01] <Kilobyte> unless you log
in on command line
L1323[16:55:01] <Altenius> I think I did
download one actually
L1324[16:55:08] <Altenius> Because I
tried out a WM
L1325[16:55:35] <Kilobyte> well, you may
have to adjust your ~/.xinitrc
L1326[16:55:55] <Kilobyte> exec $1
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L1328[16:55:56] <Altenius> Ah, yes. I
remember going through this process now.
L1329[16:56:02] <Kilobyte> thats the
relevant line
L1330[16:56:10] <Kilobyte> if you put
that there you are fine
L1331[16:56:27] <Altenius> hmm, still
corrupt.
L1332[16:56:30] <Kilobyte> hmm
L1333[16:56:39] <Kilobyte> compile
yourself?
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L1336[16:57:00] *
Kilobyte searches aur for i3 git
L1337[16:57:22] <Altenius> I found
'pacman-key --refresh-keys' as a solution
L1338[16:57:36] <Kilobyte> works?
L1339[16:57:51] <Altenius> yep
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L1341[16:58:00] <Kilobyte> kk
L1342[16:58:07] <Kilobyte> now fix your
.xinitrc
L1343[16:58:20] <Kilobyte> after that you
can restart login manager
L1344[16:58:46] <Techokami> afternoon
#oc
L1345[16:59:01] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L1346[16:59:12] <gamax92> brb gonna go
install new lm
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L1348[16:59:43] <Techokami> how do I use
the message leaving feature in ^v
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L1350[17:00:32] <Kilobyte> Techokami: use
kibis :P
L1351[17:00:33] <Altenius> hmm, I forgot
where .xinitrc was.
L1352[17:00:42] <Altenius> I thought it
was in my home directory..
L1353[17:00:42] <Kilobyte> #tell
Techokami like this
L1354[17:00:58] <Kilobyte> Altenius: it
should be
L1355[17:01:15] <Altenius> I must've
deleted it then.
L1356[17:01:19] <JoshTheEnder> Techokami,
.tell <user> <msg>
L1357[17:01:19] <Kilobyte>
stephan@stephan-pc:~$ file ~/.xinitrc
L1358[17:01:19] <Kilobyte>
/home/stephan/.xinitrc: POSIX shell script, ASCII text
executable
L1359[17:01:22] <Altenius> Where's the
default one located? I forgot.
L1360[17:01:24] <JoshTheEnder> .tell
Techokami hi
L1361[17:01:24] <^v> JoshTheEnder,
Message queued.
L1362[17:01:30] <Techokami> oh okay
L1363[17:01:37] <Kilobyte> you can use
both :P
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L1365[17:02:01] <Kilobyte> Altenius: prob
/etc
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L1367[17:02:05] <Kilobyte> but
L1368[17:02:08] <Kilobyte> just do
this
L1369[17:02:28] <Kilobyte> echo
"#!/bin/sh
L1370[17:02:29] <Kilobyte> exec $1"
> ~/.xinitrc
L1371[17:02:35] <Kilobyte> err
L1372[17:02:42] <Kilobyte> use '
L1373[17:02:48] <Kilobyte> not " or
escape the $
L1374[17:03:11] <JoshTheEnder>
SuPeRMiNoR2, you on?
L1375[17:03:20] <Techokami> #tell Xil|Zzz
Creative Chat Boxes should be present? I'll take a look...
Otherwise go to the config and change the max distance for chat
boxes.
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L1377[17:03:38] <Techokami> .tell Xil|Zzz
Creative Chat Boxes should be present? I'll take a look...
Otherwise go to the config and change the max distance for chat
boxes.
L1378[17:03:45] <Altenius> okay
L1379[17:04:00] <Kilobyte> Techokami: you
may have to use his regular nick :P
L1380[17:04:05] <Kilobyte> not his away
nick
L1381[17:04:12] <Techokami> .tell
Xilandro Creative Chat Boxes should be present? I'll take a look...
Otherwise go to the config and change the max distance for chat
boxes.
L1382[17:04:17] <Techokami> hope I got it
right
L1383[17:04:21] <^v> Techokami, Message
queued.
L1384[17:04:38] <JoshTheEnder> ok,
guessing ^v is being slow again
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L1386[17:04:57] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
works?
L1387[17:05:05] <Altenius> What is $1
anyway?
L1388[17:05:20] <Kilobyte> thats first
script argument
L1389[17:05:36] <Kilobyte> which is the
name of the window manager to launch
L1390[17:06:14] <Altenius> slim
disappeared too :/
L1391[17:06:28] <Kilobyte> you got pacaur
actually?
L1392[17:06:41] <Altenius> no, I use
yaourt for AUR
L1393[17:06:52] <Kilobyte> ah, the slow
alternative :P
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L1396[17:07:27] <Kilobyte> anyways, alias
p to yaourt
L1397[17:07:35] <Kilobyte> then p -S
slim
L1398[17:07:36] <Kilobyte> :P
L1399[17:08:05] <Altenius> I already got
slim built.
L1400[17:08:22] <Kilobyte> lol, its in
repos, no need to compile :P
L1401[17:08:30] <Altenius> I didn't
compile it.
L1402[17:08:33] <Altenius> I used pacman
-S slim
L1403[17:08:44] <Kilobyte> ah, k :P
L1404[17:09:26] <Techokami> .tell
Xilandro Creative Chatboxes are set in a config,
B:enableCreative=true
L1405[17:09:26] <^v> Techokami, Message
queued.
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L1407[17:09:54] <Kilobyte> .tell Kilobyte
test
L1408[17:09:54] <^v> Kilobyte, Message
queued.
L1409[17:09:59] <Kilobyte> abc
L1410[17:10:09] <Kilobyte> ah, so it
doesn't include timestamps
L1411[17:10:14] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
works?
L1412[17:10:25] <v^> Techokami, use
$a:Kodos
L1413[17:10:27] <Altenius> I need to exit
gnome first
L1414[17:10:40] <v^> because he might not
be using the Xilandro nick
L1415[17:11:01] <JoshTheEnder> he's
currently using Kodos|Out
L1416[17:11:11] <gamax92_> uhh whats
going on?
L1417[17:11:18] <v^> ill rename them for
you
L1418[17:11:28] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92_,
random .tell stuff
L1419[17:11:43] <gamax92_> k, almost
finished with my lm17 install
L1420[17:13:02] <Altenius> hmm
L1421[17:13:19] <LordOfHentai|Minecraft>
Can you make a server load something from a disk?
L1422[17:13:56] <Michiyo> holy crap dat
name..
L1423[17:14:02] <gamax92_> ikr
L1424[17:14:10] <Altenius> Kilobyte, how
do I start slim?
L1425[17:14:15] <Altenius> Just running
slim does nothing
L1426[17:14:30] <Kilobyte> sudo systemctl
enable slim
L1427[17:14:33] <Kilobyte> sudo systemctl
start slim
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L1429[17:14:58] <gamax92_> gj you killed
him
L1430[17:15:02] <Kilobyte> lol
L1431[17:15:13] <Kilobyte> he might not
have installed graphics driver
L1432[17:15:23] <Kilobyte> aka starting
slim freezes system
L1433[17:15:28] <Kilobyte> i should have
warned him
L1434[17:15:31] <Techokami>
$a:Kodos
L1435[17:15:31] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L1436[17:15:45] <Techokami> oh
L1437[17:15:48] <Kilobyte> he now has to
use a live cd to install drivers
L1438[17:15:56] <Kodos|Out> Did somebody
summon me?
L1439[17:16:00] <gamax92_> yes
L1440[17:16:01] <Techokami> YES
L1441[17:16:05] <JoshTheEnder> No
L1442[17:16:08] <Techokami> Creative
Chatboxes are set in a config, B:enableCreative=true
L1443[17:16:08] <gamax92_> Maybe
L1444[17:16:16] <Kodos|Out> So weird, I
was driving, and all of a sudden I appeared at my PC
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L1446[17:16:22] <Techokami> once you do
that, all chatboxes are creative
L1447[17:16:26] <Kodos|Out> Okay
L1448[17:16:29] *
Kilobyte stops summoning ritual
L1449[17:16:34] <Kodos|Out> Also
L1450[17:16:36] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
where did you go?
L1451[17:16:38] <Altenius> Kilobyte,
something's running in tty7
L1452[17:16:47] <Kodos|Out> It's so nice
to have gotten McDonald's breakfast after jonesing for a mcmuffin
for months
L1453[17:16:48] <Altenius> Don't know if
it's slim or what
L1454[17:16:49] <gamax92_>
"Restoring previously installed packages..."
L1455[17:16:50] <Techokami> the code
checks for that setting, and if it's false, it calculates
distance
L1456[17:16:51] <gamax92_> hah, you never
do
L1457[17:16:53] <Kilobyte> yeah, that
should be slim
L1458[17:17:06] <Altenius> I logged
in
L1459[17:17:16] <Altenius> It has the
same background as the login screen
L1460[17:17:23] <gamax92_> Installation
finished!
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L1462[17:17:34] <Kilobyte> Altenius: yes,
because you don't have a background
L1463[17:17:42] <Altenius> There's a
background..
L1464[17:17:51] <Altenius> How do I run
something?
L1465[17:17:54] <Kilobyte> no, thats
window manager specific
L1466[17:18:07] <Kilobyte> which key did
you set as modifier?
L1467[17:18:10] <Altenius> slim and i3
have the same background on it..
L1468[17:18:11] <Altenius> what?
L1469[17:18:12] <Altenius> I didn't
L1470[17:18:24] <Kilobyte> hit
alt+return
L1471[17:18:29] <Kilobyte> it will open a
terminal
L1472[17:18:53] <Altenius> err, no it
didn't.
L1473[17:18:55] <Kilobyte> actually,
shall i give you my config?
L1474[17:19:11] <Altenius> It's a
background with some design on it, is that default?
L1475[17:19:43] <Altenius> yeah give me
yours
L1476[17:20:43] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
whats your favourite terminal emulator?
L1477[17:20:59] <Kilobyte> if you have
none, try terminator
L1478[17:21:02] <Kilobyte> its pretty
good
L1479[17:21:19] <Altenius> okay.
L1480[17:21:29] <Altenius> I'm convinced
that this isn't i3 though.
L1481[17:21:40] <Altenius> Why is it
running in tty7? I executed the command in tty2
L1482[17:22:05] <Kodos|Out> Time to
embark on another voyage of the USS Maleficus
L1483[17:22:13] <Kilobyte> Altenius: is
there a black bar with a blue one at bottom?
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L1485[17:23:51] <Altenius> yeah
L1486[17:24:03] <Altenius> It says 1:1
[1]
L1487[17:24:12] <Kilobyte> yeah
L1488[17:24:16] <Kilobyte> then you are
in i3
L1489[17:24:23] <Altenius> okay
L1490[17:24:26] <Kilobyte> install
terminator
L1491[17:24:26] <Altenius> And the
temrinal?
L1492[17:24:59] <Kilobyte> go to tty1 or
so and install terminator :P
L1493[17:25:07] <Altenius> I'm in tty1
:P
L1494[17:25:42] <Altenius>
installed
L1495[17:25:46] <Altenius> do I need to
restart i3
L1496[17:26:25] <Kilobyte> yeah
L1497[17:26:32] <Kilobyte> sudo systemctl
restart slim
L1498[17:26:38] <Kilobyte> but
L1499[17:26:42] <Kilobyte> before loggin
in
L1501[17:27:03] <Kilobyte> (use wget +
raw links)
L1502[17:27:17] <Kilobyte> i3exit goes
into /usr/local/bin
L1503[17:27:24] <Kilobyte> rest into
~/.i3
L1504[17:27:47] <Kilobyte> then make sure
to chmod +x everything except config
L1505[17:28:22] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
then, log in
L1506[17:28:30] <Altenius> hmm
L1507[17:28:33] <Altenius> I won't use
your config just yet
L1508[17:28:41] <Altenius> Might later
after I get the rest working
L1509[17:28:43] <Kilobyte> well, idk the
keymap then
L1510[17:29:10] <Kilobyte> and without
knowing the keymap you cannot start programs
L1511[17:29:42] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
L1512[17:29:44] <Altenius> still not
working.
L1513[17:29:48] <Altenius> oh?
L1514[17:30:23] <Altenius> there's no
~/.i3
L1515[17:30:38] <Kilobyte> create one
then
L1516[17:30:38] <Kilobyte> :P
L1517[17:31:17] <Kilobyte> also, make
sure dmenu is installed
L1518[17:31:23] <Kilobyte> you need that
as program launcher
L1519[17:31:49] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
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L1522[17:35:07] <Altenius> okay
L1523[17:35:10] <Altenius> I did all
that
L1524[17:35:13] <Altenius> Still isn't
working.
L1525[17:35:21] <Kilobyte> try windows
key + return
L1526[17:35:37] <Kilobyte> should start
terminator
L1527[17:35:58] <Altenius> I've tried
pretty much every key + return
L1528[17:36:08] <Kilobyte> huh
L1529[17:36:13] <Kilobyte> with my
config?
L1530[17:36:17] <Altenius> yeah
L1531[17:36:23] <Altenius> How do I know
i3 is running?
L1532[17:36:30] <Altenius> It has the
same background as slim?
L1533[17:36:33] <Kilobyte> pidof i3
L1534[17:36:45] <Kilobyte> yes, because
you didn't set a background for it yet
L1535[17:36:46] <Altenius> nothing
L1536[17:36:57] <Kilobyte> try feh
--bg-scale 'picture'
L1537[17:37:04] <Kodos|Out> I just died a
little inside
L1539[17:37:10] <Altenius> feh isn't a
command
L1540[17:37:16] <Kilobyte> install feh
lol
L1541[17:37:30] <Kilobyte> i wished i
could physically help you now
L1542[17:37:37] <Kilobyte> its a vm,
right?
L1543[17:37:49] <Altenius> What?
L1544[17:37:49] <Altenius> no
L1545[17:37:52] *
TrumpitingPotato|AFK hates summer work
L1546[17:37:52] <Kilobyte> ah, k
L1547[17:38:00] ***
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L1548[17:38:17] <Altenius> now known as
PotatoChat
L1549[17:38:18] <Kilobyte> Altenius: give
me the md5sums of all files in ~/.i3
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L1551[17:38:30] <Altenius> Why did I copy
that?
L1552[17:38:32] <Kilobyte> (md5sum
<file>)
L1553[17:39:01] <Altenius>
d6bd8ce48282b0e296c6e37e6aa413d2 config
L1554[17:39:01] <Altenius>
6a0c46cd2ac13c066c24245e58ffda2b exec_always
L1555[17:39:01] <Altenius>
633ea62e906465af1d579c06afbca6ea startup
L1556[17:39:05] <Altenius> md5sum *
L1557[17:39:07] <Kilobyte> sec
L1558[17:39:31] <Altenius> i3 isn't
running
L1559[17:39:35] <Altenius> pidof i3 was
blank.
L1560[17:39:59] <Kilobyte> did you set
your .xinitrc correctly?
L1561[17:40:18] <Altenius> It's still
exec $1
L1562[17:40:23] <Kilobyte> also, if you
don't have any confidential data, mind giving me ssh access?
L1563[17:40:30] <Kilobyte> otherwise i
don't want it
L1564[17:40:31] <Altenius> yeah
sure
L1565[17:40:42] <Altenius> All I have is
3k MC account :P
L1566[17:40:55] <Altenius> how do I uh,
host ssh?
L1567[17:41:08] <Kilobyte> sudo systemctl
start sshd should do
L1568[17:41:23] <Altenius> there
L1569[17:41:34] <Kilobyte> then put my
key in your .ssh/authorized_keys
L1570[17:41:38] <Kilobyte> ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDkdY03NtForosDIfPNf7mrM3T7XZg60VUqJiSRoD2+Y62txmX6OyF5YFhzzAkOAvZcS6OltK9ECIyAxQol9lmyQTZ/gPx9mDnTJWZH7H+x2Nf8RaZlfG8mgVI7OhFKi4QcCEiLnNsU+3ArSH+WyJpcC0CFy4Stqd1vrjtnVne0XvR/z5D/7suShopp0kvHKaqDkPWqAs2t557q/a/zH/TMnxcf53p8zqsNKbK+l1sJriKthTZoLzXoJ7hDH0e+fII/5uuTaSD46JjeMC81wJKXogdgJmliEcj9RhuqxkloNmmYza09bLLmkXwgBttdSoHez4KMEoAVKwVuV7+k9+EF
Kilobyte
L1571[17:41:55] <Altenius> I have to have
the authorized_keys file, right?
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L1573[17:42:05] <Kilobyte> if it doesn't
exist, create it
L1574[17:42:40] <Altenius> done
L1575[17:42:54] <Altenius> Was it
supposed to wrap after ssh-rsa or is that just because of
nano?
L1576[17:43:03] <Kilobyte> nano i
guess
L1577[17:43:06] <Kilobyte> i usually use
vim :P
L1578[17:43:15] <Kilobyte> i need
ip
L1579[17:43:19] <Kilobyte> notice/pm
me
L1580[17:43:21] <Altenius> vim does it
too
L1581[17:43:21] <Altenius> okay
L1582[17:43:28] <Kilobyte> and make sure
your port is forwarded
L1583[17:43:31] <Altenius> oh
L1584[17:43:31] <Altenius> I can't
L1585[17:43:42] <Kilobyte> umm
L1586[17:43:48] <Kilobyte> stinks
L1587[17:44:07] <Altenius> agh, how do I
close vim
L1588[17:44:10] <Kilobyte> yeah, ssh
won't work without port forwarding
L1589[17:44:10] <Altenius> I thought it
was !q
L1590[17:44:14] <Kilobyte> no
L1591[17:44:15] <Kilobyte> esc
L1592[17:44:19] <Kilobyte> then :q
L1593[17:44:35] <Altenius> oh q!
L1594[17:44:39] <Altenius> (I had
apprently changed it)
L1595[17:44:44] <Kilobyte> ah
L1596[17:44:49] <Kilobyte> :wq to save
file :P
L1597[17:44:55] <Kilobyte> and
close
L1598[17:44:59] <Kilobyte> :w to just
save
L1599[17:45:18] <Kilobyte> hmm
L1600[17:45:24] <Altenius> I don't guess
I can forward that port.
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L1602[17:45:30] <Altenius> It shows it as
open when I sniff my IP
L1603[17:45:33] <Altenius> But I've never
opened it.
L1604[17:45:49] <Altenius> my ISP is
odd
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L1607[17:49:13] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
lemme try
L1608[17:49:37] <Kilobyte>
username?
L1610[17:49:53] <Altenius> azelk
L1611[17:49:55] <Altenius> It doesn't
work.
L1612[17:50:07] <Altenius> I tried to
port forward it.
L1613[17:50:11] <Altenius> Just
connection refused
L1614[17:50:22] <Kilobyte> damn
L1615[17:50:45] <Kilobyte> yeah, ssh
won't connect
L1617[17:51:03] <Altenius> damned
ISP
L1618[17:51:14] <PotatoChat> this is the
very fisr version of it
L1619[17:52:05] <Kilobyte>
PotatoChat:
L1620[17:52:06] <Kilobyte> isStable ==
true
L1621[17:52:11] <Kilobyte> you can
simplyfy this to
L1622[17:52:13] <Kilobyte> isStable
L1623[17:52:24] <PotatoChat> ?
L1624[17:52:32] <Kilobyte> just do
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L1626[17:52:54] <Kilobyte> if isStable
then
L1627[17:52:54] <Kilobyte> -- code
L1628[17:52:54] <Kilobyte> else
L1629[17:52:54] <Kilobyte> -- code
L1630[17:52:54] <Kilobyte> end
L1631[17:53:14] <Kilobyte> and the case
of isStable not being boolean shouldn't happen anyways
L1632[17:54:08] <Kilobyte> PotatoChat:
lemme fork the gist and improve it where i think its better
L1633[17:54:46] <Kilobyte> actually no
gist xD
L1634[17:54:59] <InGamePotato>
#gist
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L1636[17:56:35] <Kilobyte> InGamePotato:
print("WARNING: This version is NOT stable")
L1637[17:56:36] <Kilobyte> err
L1638[17:56:38] <Altenius> Kilobyte, I
never specified for it to even start i3...
L1639[17:56:46] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
gg
L1640[17:56:55] <Altenius> So how do
I?
L1641[17:57:01] <Kilobyte> yeah, but your
login manager should do that
L1642[17:57:06] <Kilobyte> hit h1 in
login manager
L1643[17:57:13] <Kilobyte> it cycles
through different options
L1644[17:57:22] <Altenius> wtf is
h1
L1645[17:57:23] <Kilobyte> PotatoChat:
error("EOF", 0)
L1646[17:57:25] <Kilobyte> whats
for
L1647[17:57:31] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
*f1
L1648[17:57:39] <InGamePotato> EOF: End
of File
L1649[17:57:43] <Altenius> OH!
L1650[17:57:52] <Altenius> It was set to
spectrm or something.
L1651[17:57:53] <InGamePotato> I use EOF
to shorten that
L1652[17:58:27] <InGamePotato> And the
isStable is used for debug
L1653[17:58:29] <Altenius> status_command
is not found or is missing a library dependency
L1654[17:58:43] <InGamePotato> Altenius:
You dun goofed
L1655[17:58:46] <Kilobyte> InGamePotato:
why do you arror at end
L1656[17:58:53] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
pacman -S i3status
L1657[17:59:02] <Kilobyte> *error
L1658[17:59:03] <InGamePotato> So that I
know it is the end of the file
L1659[17:59:18] <Kilobyte> err
L1660[17:59:23] <Kilobyte> isn't that
obvious?
L1661[17:59:42] <InGamePotato> It won't
be when it is done
L1663[18:00:55] <Altenius> Kilobyte, it's
working now.
L1664[18:01:09] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
awesome
L1665[18:01:16] <Kilobyte> does dmenu
work?
L1666[18:01:48] <Altenius> I guess?
L1667[18:01:55] <Kilobyte> hit
winderps+d
L1668[18:02:02] <Kilobyte> it will open
dmenu
L1669[18:02:08] <Altenius> yeah
L1670[18:02:08] <PotatoChat> Why should I
use local?
L1671[18:02:23] <Kilobyte> PotatoChat:
better code style than defining global vars
L1672[18:02:34] <Kilobyte> because they
can interfere with stuff
L1673[18:02:37] <PotatoChat> Ahh
L1674[18:02:43] <Kilobyte> which can lead
to hard to find bugs
L1675[18:02:58] <PotatoChat> So using
local only defines it in that file?
L1676[18:03:04] <Pontiac> which can lead
to loss of hair, and higher blood pressure.
L1677[18:03:06] <Pontiac> stupid
bugs
L1678[18:03:09] <Kilobyte> in that
scope
L1679[18:03:17] <Kilobyte> lemme give you
example
L1681[18:05:20] <Altenius> function f1()
glo = "hello" end function f1() glo = "asd"
f1() print(glo) end
L1682[18:06:16] *
PotatoChat is being edumacated
L1683[18:06:34] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
liking i3?
L1684[18:06:38] <Altenius> yeah
L1685[18:06:43] <Altenius> but is says I
have no battery
L1686[18:06:45] <Kilobyte> Altenius: now,
switch a workspace
L1687[18:06:51] <Kilobyte> yeah, we can
fix that
L1688[18:06:55] <Kilobyte> anyways
L1689[18:07:09] <Kilobyte>
windows+[0-9]
L1690[18:07:16] <Kilobyte> switches to
workspace 1-10
L1691[18:07:24] <Kilobyte> 0 == 10
L1692[18:07:50] <Kilobyte> i usually have
irc on 1, chromium on 2, coding related on 3 and terminal on
10
L1693[18:08:08] <Kilobyte> to move a
window to a workspace use winderps+shift+[0-9]
L1694[18:08:16] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
L1695[18:08:22] <InGamePotato> Is there a
way to push to github from OC?
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L1697[18:08:24] <Techokami> oh boy this
OC compile is going to take a while, due to me having to nuke my
gradle cache the other day after a bad update wouldn't go
away
L1698[18:08:39] <Kilobyte> Techokami: 9
minutes for me
L1699[18:08:42] <Kilobyte> on a weak
machine
L1700[18:08:43] <Altenius> So you can
only have 10 windows open at once?
L1701[18:08:49] <Kilobyte> no, more
L1702[18:08:50] <Kilobyte> :P
L1703[18:08:57] <Kilobyte> you can have
multiple per workspace
L1704[18:09:03] <Altenius> hmm
L1705[18:09:06] <Kilobyte> either as
tiles or tabbed
L1706[18:09:06] <Techokami> Kilobyte, I
mean I'm starting over from scratch, have to redownload forge and
scala and all the other guff :V
L1707[18:09:09] <Altenius> But they fill
the screne.
L1708[18:09:23] <Kilobyte> to switch to
tabbed layout use win+w
L1709[18:09:23] *
InGamePotato feels sorry for Techokami
L1710[18:09:32] <Kilobyte> to switch back
win+e
L1711[18:09:36] *
InGamePotato slaps Kilobyte becuse it is fun
L1712[18:09:36] *
Kilobyte slaps InGamePotato around a bit with a large
trout
L1713[18:09:58] *
Kilobyte adds more texts
L1714[18:10:00]
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(~ping@2601:4:4500:887:9cad:835c:9303:584a)
L1715[18:10:16] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
L1716[18:10:25]
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L1718[18:11:01] *
Kilobyte slaps BlockyPotato with some very ugly Visual Basic 6
code
L1719[18:11:33] <BlockyPotato> Have I
told you about the time I put a VB script in my startup that
continually pressed y?
L1720[18:11:40] <Kilobyte> eww
L1721[18:11:41] <Kilobyte> www
L1722[18:11:42] <Kilobyte> ww
L1723[18:11:42] <Kilobyte> ww
L1724[18:12:02] <BlockyPotato> That was
not a fun time trying to get to the startup folder to remove
it
L1725[18:12:24] <Kilobyte>
*impossible
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L1728[18:12:40] <BlockyPotato> I *may*
have booted into safe mode
L1729[18:12:47] <Altenius> now how do I
close gnome..
L1730[18:13:08] <Kilobyte> ?
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L1737[18:16:24] <Altenius> well I closed
gnome.
L1738[18:16:51] <Altenius> I didn't know
you could have multiple WM/DM running.
L1739[18:17:25] <Kilobyte> lol
L1740[18:17:29] <BlockyPotato> Kilobyte:
There is an error in your fixed version of memtest.lua
L1741[18:17:34] <BlockyPotato> line
37
L1742[18:17:34] <Kilobyte> ?
L1743[18:17:42] <Altenius> sound isn't
working Kilobyte
L1744[18:17:51] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
odd
L1745[18:17:58] <Kilobyte> gimme
sec
L1746[18:18:11] <BlockyPotato> it should
be: if totalMem <= 192 or freeMem<= 192 then
L1747[18:18:22] <Kilobyte> err
L1748[18:18:28] <Kilobyte> you are
missing a spacew
L1749[18:18:38] <Kilobyte> its freeMem
<= 192
L1750[18:18:46] <Kilobyte> i am VERY ocd
about such things
L1751[18:18:55] *
BlockyPotato beats Kilobyte to a bloody pulp
L1752[18:19:18] <Kilobyte> Altenius: pido
pulseaudio
L1753[18:19:22] <Kilobyte> *pidof
L1754[18:19:34] *
Kodos smacks BlockyPotato for asking for criticism on his program,
and then scolding people for criticizing it
L1755[18:19:54]
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L1756[18:20:20] *
BlockyPotato eats Kodos for complaining about BlockyPotato beating
Kilobyte into a bloody pulp
L1757[18:20:29] <Altenius> 766
L1758[18:20:35] <Kilobyte> should work
then
L1759[18:20:45] <Kilobyte> launch
pavucontrol
L1760[18:21:07] <BuildCraftPlumber_Raga>
Greetings, fellow Minecrafters.
L1761[18:21:17] <Kilobyte> Altenius: btw,
to open the shut down menu, use win+F12
L1762[18:21:40] <Kilobyte> to close it
again hit esx
L1763[18:21:42] <Kilobyte> *esc
L1764[18:21:48] <Altenius> I fixed
it
L1765[18:22:00] <Kodos> Howdy BC
L1766[18:22:05] <Kilobyte> to restart i3
hit win+shift+q
L1767[18:22:07] <Kilobyte> err
L1768[18:22:08] <Altenius> Sound was at
4%
L1769[18:22:11] <Kilobyte>
win+shift+r
L1770[18:22:12] <BlockyPotato> AHH
L1771[18:22:18] <Kilobyte> win+shift+q
closes a program
L1772[18:22:20] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
L1773[18:22:28] <Altenius> I know
L1774[18:22:32] <Altenius> I read the
arch page :)
L1775[18:22:33] <Kilobyte> ^^
L1776[18:22:48] <Altenius> But how do I
use my keyboard to turn the sound/brightness down?
L1777[18:22:56] <Kilobyte> win + f is
also useful... can put ANYTHING (even games) into fullscreen
L1778[18:22:58] <Kilobyte> umm
L1779[18:22:59] <BlockyPotato>
memtest.lua:34: ')" expected near 'k'
L1780[18:23:03] <Kilobyte> sound i can
help ypi
L1781[18:23:27] <BlockyPotato> it has a
freaking )
L1782[18:23:49] <BlockyPotato> NVM
L1783[18:23:57] <BlockyPotato> there is a
missing "
L1784[18:24:26] <BlockyPotato> Why can't
it just say 'Missing " in line 34
L1786[18:25:08] <^v> Kilobyte, No desc by
maddox 0.8KB
L1787[18:25:12] <Kilobyte> and chmod +x
it
L1788[18:25:28] <Kilobyte> then restart
i3 using win+shift+r
L1789[18:25:59] *
BlockyPotato loves using 'error()
L1790[18:26:25] <Kilobyte> if you are
ever doing silcom kernel module stuff you might prefer
panic()
L1791[18:26:26] <Kilobyte> :P
L1792[18:26:35] <BlockyPotato>
#KERNALPANIC
L1793[18:26:53] <Kilobyte> even pcall
won't catch that one
L1794[18:26:54] <Kilobyte> :P
L1795[18:27:38] <Kilobyte> only rawpcall
will
L1796[18:27:42] <BlockyPotato> The
blackout curtans from Extra Utils are amazing
L1797[18:27:57] <Kilobyte> they are
L1798[18:28:03] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
works?
L1799[18:28:56] <Altenius> What is 121,
122, 123 btw?
L1800[18:29:14] <Kilobyte> Altenius: the
volume keys :P
L1801[18:29:28] <Altenius> heh
L1802[18:29:34] <Altenius> erm
L1803[18:29:37] <Altenius> It's soft
keys
L1804[18:29:39] <Altenius> on the arrow
keys
L1805[18:29:46] <Kilobyte> with fn? or
something?
L1806[18:29:50] <Altenius> yes
L1807[18:29:54] <Kilobyte> works for
me
L1808[18:29:54] <Kilobyte> :P
L1809[18:29:58] <Altenius> k I'll try it
then
L1810[18:30:16]
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L1811[18:30:31] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
also, once that done i can give you a wrapper that makes dmenu sort
entries by how often you used them
L1812[18:30:33] <Kilobyte> VERY
usefuk
L1813[18:30:51] <Altenius> okay.
L1814[18:31:55] <BlockyPotato> Hey, is
there a way to get the OC version and OS Version from an open
computer?
L1815[18:32:10] <Kilobyte> os version,
sure
L1816[18:32:13] <Kilobyte>
_OSVERSION
L1817[18:32:16] <Kodos> Try
'print(_OSVERSION)'
L1818[18:32:18] <Kilobyte> the other i
might pr in
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L1822[18:32:43] <BlockyPotato>
prin?
L1823[18:33:08]
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L1824[18:33:11] <Altenius> okay
L1825[18:33:15] <Altenius> say
something.
L1826[18:33:22] <Kodos> something.
L1827[18:33:25] <BlockyPotato> Test
L1828[18:33:29] <Altenius> moar
L1829[18:33:32] <BlockyPotato> NOW
L1830[18:33:33] <Kodos> nou
L1831[18:33:33] <BlockyPotato> MOAR
L1832[18:33:35] <Altenius> Not
working.
L1833[18:33:46] <Altenius> oh wiat
L1834[18:33:47] <Altenius> try
agian
L1835[18:33:49] <BlockyPotato>
again
L1836[18:33:54] <Kodos> agian
L1837[18:33:54] <Altenius> once
more.
L1838[18:33:57] <BlockyPotato> more
L1839[18:34:08] <Altenius> .echo
asd
L1840[18:34:08] <^v> Altenius, asd
L1841[18:34:10] <BlockyPotato> You sound
like my doctor
L1842[18:34:11] <Altenius> .echo
asd
L1843[18:34:11] <^v> Altenius, asd
L1844[18:34:13] <Altenius> .echo
asd
L1845[18:34:13] <^v> Altenius, asd
L1846[18:34:17] <BlockyPotato> 'Once
More'
L1847[18:34:18] <Altenius> okay it
works
L1848[18:34:24] <Altenius> I don't have a
mute button though.
L1849[18:34:28] <BlockyPotato> :O
L1850[18:34:49] *
BlockyPotato slaps Altenius with a mute button
L1851[18:35:22] <BlockyPotato> What
otherthings can I do like _OSVERSIOn
L1852[18:35:31] <Altenius> I have a key
that types mq
L1853[18:36:21] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
should i get you set up with that wrapper?
L1854[18:36:28] <Altenius> yeah I
guess
L1855[18:36:31] *
BlockyPotato wan'ts to make a BSOD program
L1856[18:36:31] <Altenius> Not a problem
yet.
L1857[18:38:26] <Kilobyte> fuck
L1858[18:38:41] <Kilobyte> my second
partition seems fucked.
L1859[18:38:45] <Altenius> hmm
L1860[18:38:48] <Altenius> why is
that?
L1861[18:38:53] <BlockyPotato> Hmm
L1862[18:39:00] <Kilobyte> i have to
reinstall ruby D:
L1863[18:39:07] <Kilobyte> fok fok
fok
L1864[18:40:32] <Kilobyte> aka compile
D:
L1865[18:40:39] <Kilobyte> because there
is no binary ruby 2.1.0
L1866[18:41:03] <Kilobyte> it seems like
my /mnt/D (ofc its ntfs) has become readonly
L1867[18:41:04] <Kilobyte> D:
L1868[18:41:15] <Altenius> oh
L1869[18:41:20] <Altenius> Mine's done
that a few times.
L1870[18:41:40] <Kilobyte> might copy its
contents to /mnt/btrfs and use it to extend my / a bit more
L1871[18:41:41] <Altenius> had to boot
windows and shutdown again
L1872[18:41:56] <Kilobyte> lol, i booted
into winderps yesterday
L1873[18:42:09] <Altenius> ewwww
L1874[18:42:16] <Kilobyte> i wanted to
play a game
L1875[18:42:20] <Altenius> lol
L1876[18:42:20] <Altenius> yeah
L1877[18:42:23] <Altenius> I did that
today :3
L1878[18:42:27] <Kilobyte> and because i
am on open source drivers i got 1 fps
L1879[18:42:29] <Kilobyte> in a 2d
game
L1880[18:42:34] <Altenius> XD
L1881[18:42:37] <Kilobyte> i get more in
minecraft
L1882[18:42:40] <Altenius> Why not use
proprietary?
L1883[18:42:42] <Kilobyte> (i get like 10
there)
L1884[18:42:48] <Kilobyte> 1. didn't get
to work
L1885[18:42:55] <Kilobyte> 2. no. just
no.
L1886[18:43:01] <Altenius> NVidia?
L1887[18:43:04] <Kilobyte> AMD
L1888[18:43:06] <Altenius> ah
L1889[18:43:17] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
also, yeah, for my wrapper you'll need ruby :P
L1890[18:43:23] <Altenius> PHUCK
L1891[18:43:30] <Kilobyte> aka, plan on
up to 20 minutes compile time
L1892[18:43:48] <Altenius> I compiled
something for an hour a few weeks ago, I'm fine.
L1893[18:44:04] <Kilobyte> its mostly
fully automated
L1894[18:44:29] <Kilobyte> 2
commands
L1895[18:44:41] <Kilobyte> one to
download and install rvm
L1896[18:44:44] <BlockyPotato> What are
some UE mods that produce electricity?
L1897[18:44:50] <Kilobyte> ew UE
L1898[18:44:53] <Kilobyte> use RF
L1899[18:44:56] <BlockyPotato> I need
UE
L1900[18:45:00] <BlockyPotato> for Mad
Science
L1901[18:45:07] <Kilobyte> any UE mod
should be capable of powering UE stuff
L1902[18:45:13] <Kilobyte> iirc UE added
support for that
L1903[18:45:22] <Kilobyte> err
L1904[18:45:22] <BlockyPotato> Wha?
L1905[18:45:29] <Altenius> why would I
compile ruby?
L1906[18:45:34] <Kilobyte> every mod
using UE should support RF
L1907[18:45:38] <BlockyPotato> Ahh
L1908[18:45:41] <BlockyPotato> K
L1909[18:45:54] <Kilobyte> Altenius: use
rvm. and rvm has no binary version of latest ruby
L1910[18:46:30] <Kilobyte> and latest
ruby adds support for like
L1911[18:46:42] <Altenius> rvm... where
is that
L1912[18:46:43] <Kilobyte> private def
abc
L1913[18:46:43] <Kilobyte> lol
L1914[18:46:43] <Kilobyte> end
L1916[18:46:53] <Kilobyte> or
avctually
L1918[18:47:17] <Kilobyte> once thats
done run this:
L1919[18:47:27] <Kilobyte> rvm install
2.1.0
L1920[18:47:45] <Kilobyte> if it doesn't
find rvm restart bash
L1921[18:48:18] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
^
L1922[18:48:45] <Altenius>
downloading
L1923[18:49:15] <Kilobyte> that will
download, compile and install latest ruby
L1924[18:50:28] <Altenius> Argh
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L1927[18:50:37] <Altenius> When my fan
came on it scared me lol
L1928[18:50:41] <Altenius> because of PCU
usagez
L1929[18:50:47] <Altenius>
s/PCU/CPU
L1930[18:50:47] <SuperBot>
<Altenius> because of CPU usagez
L1931[18:50:49] <Kilobyte> ^ derp
:P
L1932[18:51:14] <Kilobyte> meanwhile
raping my subwoofer with hardstyle music
L1933[18:52:40] <Altenius> It
compiled
L1934[18:52:43] <Kilobyte> neat
L1935[18:52:44] <Altenius> That was only
a minute
L1936[18:52:53] <Kilobyte> lol, yeah my
machine is toast
L1937[18:52:58] <Altenius> o
L1938[18:53:00] <Altenius> I have an
i7
L1939[18:53:05] *
BlockyPotato thinks Kilobyte tastes god with butter
L1940[18:53:21] *
BlockyPotato forgot to add a o to 'god'
L1941[18:53:28] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: how is
saphire comming along?
L1942[18:53:32] <Wobbo> s/god/good
L1943[18:53:37] <BlockyPotato> Its not
named saphire
L1944[18:53:44] <Kilobyte> ^
L1945[18:53:45] <BlockyPotato>
sappgire
L1946[18:53:47] <BlockyPotato>
sapphire
L1947[18:53:54] <Kilobyte> renamed
it
L1948[18:53:55] <BlockyPotato> Its
MoonGem
L1949[18:54:03] *
BlockyPotato hoes he is correct
L1950[18:54:08] <Wobbo> You did name it
MoonGem? :P
L1951[18:54:12] *
BlockyPotato can't time it fast
L1952[18:54:14] <Kilobyte> to Mlc
L1953[18:54:17] <BlockyPotato> Oh
L1954[18:54:18] <Kilobyte> Moonstone lua
compiler
L1955[18:54:22] <BlockyPotato> :(
L1956[18:54:27] <BlockyPotato> I like
moongem
L1957[18:54:31] <Altenius> lua in
ruby/
L1958[18:54:36] <Altenius> s//?
L1959[18:54:36] <SuperBot>
<Altenius> ?l?u?a? ?i?n? ?r?u?b?y?/?
L1960[18:54:39] <Altenius> ugh
L1961[18:54:49] <Wobbo> It was ruby in
Lua right/
L1962[18:54:51] <Altenius> s/\//
L1963[18:54:52] <BlockyPotato> Whats with
the ?'s
L1964[18:55:00] <Wobbo> s'/'?'
L1965[18:55:06] <Altenius> asd/
L1966[18:55:10] <BlockyPotato>
asd//
L1967[18:55:11] <Altenius> s/\///t
L1968[18:55:27] <Altenius> How do you
replace a / ?
L1969[18:55:27] *
BlockyPotato thinks Altenius needs fonts
L1970[18:55:30] <Wobbo> Anyway, naming
aside, can you compile Ruby into Lua?
L1971[18:55:36] <Altenius> What kinda
fonts?
L1972[18:55:44] <BlockyPotato> The
Sexyist fonts
L1974[18:55:49] <^v> Kilobyte, undefined
by maddox 0.2KB
L1975[18:56:58] *
BlockyPotato has to go finish summer work that is due
thursday
L1976[18:57:14] *
BlockyPotato is taking programming next school year
L1977[18:57:27] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: Did you
complain to Sang@r that #/bin/ruby doesn't work in OC?
L1978[18:57:37] <Kilobyte> no :P
L1979[18:57:38] <Altenius> k done
Kilobyte
L1980[18:57:52] <Kilobyte> Altenius: k,
should work out of the box
L1981[18:58:04] <Kilobyte> dmenu will
just take a bit longer to open
L1982[18:58:13] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: You
have all the reason to do so now, I complained before, but to no
avail, since I couldn't name a situation where it would be
necessary
L1983[18:58:24] <Altenius> o cool it
looks more pretty now
L1984[18:58:31] <Kilobyte> :P
L1985[18:58:43] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: yeah,
but it will compile to lua :P
L1986[18:58:54] <Kilobyte> plus, for now
it will not run in lua
L1987[18:59:04] <Kilobyte> its not at a
point where it can compile itself
L1988[18:59:11] <Wobbo> So, you could
create irb to compile and run a file :P
L1990[18:59:12] ***
alekso56|DIGDIRT is now known as alekso56
L1991[18:59:16] <Wobbo> Ah :(
L1992[18:59:24] <BlockyPotato> Thats my
computer room
L1993[18:59:35] <Kilobyte> plus the
runtime is bugged atm
L1994[18:59:52] <Kilobyte> if i code in
lua, i usually end up with messy code
L1995[19:00:01] <PotatoChat> who
dosen't
L1996[19:00:07] <Kilobyte> ^
L1997[19:00:09] <Altenius> <
L1998[19:00:11] <PotatoChat> look at 100%
of Computer Craft code
L1999[19:00:13] <PotatoChat> its all
crap
L2000[19:00:17] <Kilobyte> no
L2001[19:00:19] <Altenius> Mine isn't
:3
L2002[19:00:21] <Kilobyte> the scala part
isn't
L2003[19:00:36] *
PotatoChat makes Altenius code crap
L2004[19:00:42] <Altenius> lol
L2005[19:00:47] <Altenius> I like pretty
code :3
L2006[19:00:56] <Kilobyte>
print("abc"..def)
L2007[19:00:58] <Kilobyte> mess
L2008[19:00:59] <PotatoChat> I think
computers should explode
L2009[19:01:01] <Altenius> My C code is
what's messy.
L2010[19:01:07] <Kilobyte> p
"abc#{var}"
L2011[19:01:09] <Kilobyte> ruby ^.
L2012[19:01:12] <Altenius> mess
L2013[19:01:22] <Kilobyte> yeah, bad
example :P
L2014[19:01:25] <PotatoChat> Sangar
should make computers explode
L2015[19:01:42] <Altenius> local tab =
{
L2016[19:01:45] *
PotatoChat wants big boom
L2017[19:01:46] <Altenius>
["key"] = "value";
L2018[19:01:47] <Altenius> }
L2019[19:01:48] <Altenius> Pretty
L2020[19:01:53] <Kilobyte> PotatoChat:
why not put that as issue on github
L2021[19:02:03] <Kilobyte> local hash =
{
L2022[19:02:04] <PotatoChat> Issue:
Computers don't explode
L2023[19:02:10] <Kilobyte> key:
'value'
L2024[19:02:12] <Kilobyte> }
L2025[19:02:13] <Kilobyte> ruby ^
L2026[19:02:15] <PotatoChat> Didn't some
dell laptops explode at one time?
L2027[19:02:16] <Kilobyte> err
L2028[19:02:21] <Kilobyte> without
local
L2029[19:02:28] <Kilobyte> or as
one-liner
L2030[19:02:39] <Kilobyte> hash = {key:
'value'}
L2031[19:02:51] <Kilobyte> if you don't
plan on outputting value to screen:
L2032[19:02:52] <Altenius> hash = {key =
'value'}
L2033[19:02:56] <Kilobyte> hash = {key:
value}
L2034[19:02:57] <Kilobyte> er
L2035[19:02:59] <Kilobyte> hash = {key:
:value}
L2036[19:03:27] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
implement a quicksort :P
L2037[19:03:48] <Wobbo> Implement a
cunting sort :P
L2038[19:03:57] <Wobbo>
s/cunt/count/
L2039[19:03:57] <SuperBot> <Wobbo>
Implement a counting sort :P
L2041[19:06:53] <BlockyPotato> Tell me
what you think of that massive issue
L2042[19:07:10] *
BlockyPotato hopes Sangar dosen't get mad
L2044[19:07:29] <^v> Kilobyte, No desc by
AndyLew 0.01KB
L2045[19:07:45] <Kilobyte> untested
though
L2046[19:07:49] <Kilobyte> should
work
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L2048[19:09:19] <Kilobyte> actually it
won't
L2050[19:09:57] <Wobbo> function
countSort(tbl) local tmp = {}; for v in ipairs(tbl) do tmp[v] =
tmp[v] and (tmp[v] + 1) or 0 end; local res = {}; for k, v in
pairs(tmp) do for i=#res, #res+v do res[i] = k end end; return res
end
L2051[19:10:02] <Wobbo> Should work
L2052[19:10:44] <Kilobyte> there,
fixed
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L2054[19:11:19] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: put
that on gist :P
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L2056[19:11:43] <Kilobyte>
irb(main):026:0> sort [7, 6, 8, 3, 4]
L2057[19:11:43] <Kilobyte> => [3, 4,
6, 7, 8]
L2058[19:11:49] <Altenius> was afk
L2059[19:11:51] <PotatoChat> Attention!
Attention! PotatoTrumpet has had an amazing idea
L2060[19:11:55] <Kilobyte> aka works
after fixing an infinite recursion
L2061[19:11:55] <PotatoChat> Cell
phones
L2062[19:11:58] <Altenius> What do you
mean a quciksort?
L2063[19:12:04] <Kilobyte>
Altenius:
L2064[19:12:08] <Kilobyte> #g
quicksort
L2066[19:12:17] <Wobbo> Kilobyte:
Counting sort should only be used if you have a lot f recurring
items :P
L2067[19:12:21] <PotatoChat> #g pie
L2069[19:12:28] <PotatoChat> :O
L2070[19:12:32] <Altenius> Do you mean
like alhpabetical order?
L2071[19:12:32] <Kodos> wobbo I liked it
better as cunting sort.
L2072[19:12:33] <PotatoChat> It
works
L2073[19:12:47] <PotatoChat> But yes, ill
be making a cellphone suggestion
L2074[19:13:09] <Altenius> um
L2075[19:13:14] <Altenius> Kodos,
table.sort(tab) ?
L2076[19:13:51] <Kilobyte> thats cheating
:P
L2077[19:13:54] <Altenius> lol
L2078[19:13:58] <Kilobyte> i could have
used array.sort
L2079[19:13:58] <Kilobyte> :P
L2080[19:14:05] <Wobbo> Altenius: The
fast way is not always the fun way :P
L2081[19:14:08] <Kilobyte> but i
didn't
L2082[19:14:21] <Kilobyte> obviously
Array#sort is implemented in c
L2083[19:14:23] <Altenius> table.sort is
probably faster though.
L2084[19:14:25] <Kilobyte> not ruby
L2085[19:14:29] <Kilobyte> for
performance reasons
L2086[19:14:54] <Kilobyte> Altenius: this
is about comparing code :P
L2087[19:15:03] <Altenius> hmm
L2088[19:15:03] <Altenius> fine
L2089[19:15:11] *
Kodos sighs because he still needs to make a MCF thread for
K-Matter
L2090[19:15:25] <Kilobyte> s/K/Anti
L2091[19:15:29] <Kilobyte> oh right
L2092[19:15:32] <Kilobyte> -.-
L2093[19:15:34] <Kodos> Nope,
K-Matter
L2094[19:15:36] <Kodos> It's my mod
L2095[19:16:16] <Kilobyte> i still gotta
work on servurchat
L2096[19:16:18] <Kilobyte> :/
L2097[19:16:26] <Wobbo> Kodos what does
it do and does it have OC support?
L2098[19:16:50] <Kodos> It's basically
the old style of UUM, minus machines
L2099[19:16:50] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: First
you fix MoonStone :P
L2100[19:17:12] <Kodos> And unless you
count robots using crafting upgrades to autocraft, no it's not OC
compatible
L2101[19:17:17] <Kodos> Only because
there's nothing to do with it
L2102[19:17:24] <Kodos> It's literally
two items and a block, and a shit ton of recipes
L2103[19:17:35] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: sorry,
the lua runtime has a bug i cannot track down
L2104[19:17:46] <Kilobyte> sangar also
looked at it a bit and didn't find
L2105[19:17:47] <Wobbo> You could make
the block a component :P
L2106[19:18:00] <Kilobyte> anyone wants
to alphatest ServurChat (chat bridge mainly for advanced users and
servers)
L2107[19:18:01] <Kodos> The block is a
decorative/storage block of 1 of the two items
L2108[19:18:06] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: Throw
it at the Lua and Ruby community
L2109[19:18:12] <Kodos> The only thing I
could do with it as a component that I'd want to do, has already
been done with Openlights
L2110[19:18:34] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: meh,
later
L2111[19:18:39] <Wobbo> Kodos: You can
implement the inventory component thingy :P
L2112[19:18:43] <Kodos> Honestly, the
only thing I'd do with it for OC Compat is add in OC item
recipes
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L2115[19:19:04] <Altenius> I'll alphatest
it
L2116[19:19:07] <Altenius> What is
it.
L2117[19:19:16] <Kodos> Ever play IC2 in
1.5.2?
L2118[19:19:20] <Kodos> or 1.4.7 for that
matter
L2119[19:19:23] <Kilobyte> if anyone
wants to bridge 2 irc channels or 2 mc servers or a channel with a
mc server or x irc channels with y mc servers, poke me
L2120[19:19:24] <Altenius> I've played it
in 1.2.5
L2121[19:19:27] <Kilobyte> Altenius: chat
bridge :P
L2122[19:19:29] <Kodos> Okay, well I made
craftable UUM
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L2124[19:19:38] <Kodos> Because I cba to
learn GUIs and machines
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L2126[19:20:05] <Altenius> ogosh
L2127[19:20:08] <Kodos> 1 diamond, 4
redstone and 4 glowstone makes 2 pieces of it
L2128[19:20:09] <Altenius> How do you
craft it?
L2129[19:20:10] <Kilobyte> its not that
useful if only one person with a client uses it
L2131[19:20:29] <Altenius> That's very
very cheap Kodos.
L2132[19:20:36] <Kilobyte> Kodos: so the
old p-stone crafting recipe?
L2133[19:20:42] <Kilobyte> UUMatter is
cheap
L2134[19:20:48] <Altenius> not
really
L2135[19:20:49] <Kodos> It's still in its
infancy as a mod, I've not been able to get anyone to help test and
balance it
L2136[19:20:53] <BlockyPotato> Kilobytes
mom is cheap
L2137[19:20:53] <Kilobyte> just a bit of
energy
L2138[19:21:10] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
mind handing out a kick? :P
L2139[19:21:15] <BlockyPotato> Hey
L2140[19:21:22] <BlockyPotato> It could
be about being frugal
L2141[19:21:24] *
Kilobyte waves
L2142[19:21:49] <BlockyPotato> You need
to stop taking things the wrong way, Kilobyte
L2143[19:21:56] <Kilobyte> lol
L2144[19:21:56] <BlockyPotato> I am sure
your mother is a lovley woman
L2145[19:22:10] <Kilobyte> she is
:P
L2146[19:22:13] <BlockyPotato> Thats why
your father and her decide to have you
L2147[19:22:18] <Kilobyte> yep :P
L2148[19:22:19] <BlockyPotato> and if
that didn't happen
L2149[19:22:28] <BlockyPotato> There
would be no Kibibyte
L2150[19:22:30] <Kodos> If that didn't
happen we couldn't be here to troll you
L2151[19:22:40] <Kilobyte> lol, you
didn't get i was joking? :P
L2152[19:22:43] <BlockyPotato> I wouldent
have learned about ruby
L2153[19:22:46] <BlockyPotato> :P
L2154[19:22:49] <BlockyPotato> You hate
her?
L2155[19:22:59] <Kilobyte> no, about
kicking you
L2156[19:23:05] <Kilobyte> i have rly
nice parents
L2157[19:23:17] <BlockyPotato> As does
1/3 of the population
L2158[19:23:22] <Kilobyte> BlockyPotato:
looked at rails yet?
L2159[19:23:34] <BlockyPotato> I have to
finish my AP Summer work first
L2160[19:23:42] <BlockyPotato> Crap! I
need to get it done
L2161[19:23:49]
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procrastinating with OC))
L2163[19:25:37] <Kodos> Who is
Wuerfel
L2164[19:25:39] <Kodos> in here
L2165[19:25:49] <Altenius> Kilobyte, do
you have any recommendations for taking a screenshot and uploading
it?
L2166[19:25:54] <Kodos> puush
L2167[19:25:54] <Altenius> With a single
keystroke?
L2168[19:26:02] <Altenius> I'm on linux
Kodos
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L2170[19:26:29] <Kodos> Shutter
L2171[19:26:35] <Kilobyte> Altenius: if
you don't mind installing KDE as well (its 2 GiB big) i can give
you my upload script
L2172[19:26:36] <PotatoTrumpet> Does
anyone know how to multiply a wholenumber by a fraction?
L2173[19:26:38] <PotatoTrumpet> I
forgot
L2174[19:26:44] <Altenius> shutter
doens't work with i3
L2175[19:26:50] <Kodos> Convert the
fraction to a decimal
L2176[19:26:59] <Kodos> 1/4 would be
.25
L2177[19:27:00] <Kodos> etc
L2178[19:27:01] <Wobbo> PotatoTrumpet:
3*4.5?
L2179[19:27:02] *
PotatoTrumpet huggs Kodos
L2180[19:27:10] <Altenius> meh, I don't
feel like using KDE
L2181[19:27:17] <PotatoTrumpet> I forgot.
Its was 18 * -1/3
L2182[19:27:19] <Kilobyte> only its toold
:P
L2183[19:27:26] <Kilobyte> aka ksnapshot
and klipper
L2184[19:27:35] <Kilobyte> but sadly
those depend on the kde core
L2185[19:27:47] <Kilobyte> PotatoTrumpet:
with rails you write a todo database using actual SQL database
backend in 10-20 minutes
L2186[19:27:56] <Kilobyte> and web
interface
L2187[19:28:13] <Kilobyte> most of that
you spend setting stuff up
L2188[19:28:21] <PotatoTrumpet> :P
L2189[19:29:03] <Kilobyte> Altenius: so
yeah, basicly you open ksnapshot using print screen. then you do
screenshot and use shif+print screen to upload it to any ftp
server
L2190[19:29:09] <PotatoTrumpet> Umm
L2191[19:29:25] <Altenius> hmm
L2192[19:29:28] <Altenius> I'd rather use
shutter
L2193[19:29:36] <Altenius> But I can't
get that to work..
L2194[19:29:39] <PotatoTrumpet> Question:
when I divde 18 by .33 I get a decimal, but when I divide it by
-(1/3) I get a whole number
L2195[19:29:43] <Kilobyte> Altenius: try
scrot
L2196[19:30:39] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
also, install mate-notification-daemon for desktop
notifications
L2197[19:30:41] <Wobbo> Altenius: Can't
you just tell a program to safe the screenshots to dropbox?
L2198[19:30:51] <Kilobyte> and install
compton so programs can use transparency
L2199[19:31:24] *
Kilobyte eats a snickers
L2200[19:31:26] <Wobbo> PotatoTrumpet:
0.33 != (1/3)
L2201[19:31:35] <Altenius> now to bind
printscr
L2202[19:31:44] <Kilobyte> Altenius: look
in i3 config
L2203[19:31:46] <Kodos> 1/3 would be
.33333 repeating
L2204[19:31:56] <Kilobyte> search for the
like containing ksnapshot
L2205[19:32:07] <Kilobyte>
irb(main):027:0> 0.33 != (1/3)
L2206[19:32:07] <Kilobyte> =>
true
L2207[19:32:11] <Kilobyte> yes, he is
right
L2208[19:33:31] <Kilobyte>
irb(main):032:0> 0.3333333333333333 != (1/3.to_f)
L2209[19:33:32] <Kilobyte> =>
false
L2210[19:33:35] <Kilobyte> \o/
L2211[19:34:42] <Altenius> What's my file
manager..
L2212[19:35:10] <Kilobyte> feel free to
use one of your choice
L2213[19:35:12] <Kilobyte> :P
L2214[19:35:22] <Kilobyte> thats the
thing about i3
L2215[19:35:28] <Kilobyte> it doesn't
ship with any utils
L2216[19:35:46] <Wobbo> Altenius: if you
use gnome, nautilis
L2217[19:36:07] <Kilobyte> Altenius: btw,
we can fix the thing with your battery
L2218[19:36:14] <Altenius> k
L2219[19:36:42] <Kilobyte> Altenius: open
your ~/.i3status
L2220[19:36:55] <Kilobyte> look for a
section called battery 0 {
L2221[19:37:05] <Kilobyte> replace the
path line with this
L2222[19:37:06] <Kilobyte> path =
"/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/uevent"
L2223[19:37:08] <Kilobyte> should
work
L2224[19:37:36] <Kilobyte> then restart
i3 (win+shift+r)
L2225[19:37:51] <Altenius> no
.i3status
L2226[19:37:59] <PotatoTrumpet> Holy
crap
L2227[19:38:06] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
huh
L2228[19:38:11] <PotatoTrumpet> They have
never tought me absolutve value
L2229[19:38:17] <Altenius> who?
L2230[19:38:22] <PotatoTrumpet> I'm going
into 10th grade
L2231[19:38:27] <Altenius> lol
L2232[19:38:28] <Altenius> really?
L2233[19:38:30] <PotatoTrumpet> Yes
L2234[19:38:32] <Altenius> wow
L2235[19:38:53] <Altenius> There's no
.i3status file
L2236[19:39:01] <PotatoTrumpet> I had to
ask my sister what |6-17| -4|12-20| was
L2237[19:39:19] *
PotatoTrumpet goes off to Khan Acadamy
L2238[19:39:49] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
lemme gist mine
L2239[19:39:59] ***
PotatoTrumpet is now known as LearningPotato
L2240[19:40:41] <v^> lool
L2241[19:40:45] <v^> someone just spammed
freenode again
L2242[19:40:46] <LearningPotato> I was
sposed to learn Absolute Value in 6th grade
L2243[19:40:54] <v^> pinged everyone in
chan like 3 times
L2244[19:40:57] <Altenius>
LearningPotato, what level of math are you going into?
L2246[19:40:59] <v^> with botnet
too
L2247[19:41:07] <Kilobyte> no
botnet
L2248[19:41:10] <LearningPotato> Well, I
was in Algebra 1 my freshman year
L2249[19:41:10] <Kilobyte> a clone
bot
L2250[19:41:20] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
replace the interface names with yours
L2251[19:41:24] <LearningPotato> I;m
going into PAP Geomantry
L2252[19:41:26] <Altenius> ah
L2253[19:41:29] <Altenius> I did that
this year
L2254[19:41:38] <Altenius> Just normal
Geometry
L2255[19:41:43] <Altenius> What's
PAP?
L2256[19:41:51] <LearningPotato> Pre
AP
L2257[19:41:56] <LearningPotato> You
know, AP classes
L2258[19:41:59] <Altenius> yeah
L2259[19:42:17] <Kilobyte> ?!
L2260[19:42:18] <JoshTheEnder> I'm sorry,
I couldn't find the help topic you requested :(
L2261[19:42:20] <Kilobyte> whats AP
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L2263[19:42:27] <LearningPotato> #g
AP
L2265[19:42:35] <Kilobyte> Absolute pile
of shit?
L2266[19:42:36] <Altenius> You've never
heard of AP?
L2267[19:42:38] <Kilobyte> oh.
L2268[19:42:41] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
germany :P
L2269[19:42:47] <Altenius> ah
L2270[19:42:55] *
LearningPotato thought Kilobyte was canadian
L2271[19:43:07] <Wobbo> EUROPE!
L2272[19:43:13] <Kilobyte> lolno
L2273[19:43:15] <LearningPotato> USA
USA
L2274[19:43:17] <Kilobyte> ew
L2275[19:43:17] <Kilobyte> ew
L2276[19:43:19] <LearningPotato> Wrong
time?
L2277[19:43:22] <LearningPotato>
eh?
L2278[19:43:27] <Kilobyte> canada > US
imo
L2279[19:43:42] <LearningPotato>
NorthKorea >= True Korea
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L2281[19:44:01] <Wobbo> Scandinavia beats
almost everybody when it comes to happiness :P
L2282[19:44:07] <Wobbo> To bad I don't
live there
L2283[19:44:21] <LearningPotato> American
Internet < European Internet
L2284[19:44:36] <Kilobyte> germany has
shitty internet
L2285[19:44:45] <LearningPotato> Whats
your up and down
L2286[19:44:46] <Kilobyte>
LearningPotato: btw, if you were to listen more carefully you'd
know i own kilobyte22.de
L2287[19:44:50] <Kilobyte> 16/2
L2288[19:44:57] <Kilobyte> which is above
average
L2289[19:45:00] <LearningPotato> I
thought .de was dutch
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L2291[19:45:04] <LearningPotato> I have
1/2
L2292[19:45:06] <Kilobyte> thats
.nl
L2293[19:45:09] <Wobbo> Do you have a
choice Kilobyte
L2294[19:45:10] <Kilobyte> er
L2295[19:45:14] <LearningPotato> 1 being
the download
L2296[19:45:20] <Kilobyte> i have 2/16,
not 16/2 then
L2297[19:45:22] <Wobbo> LearningPotato:
nl is dutch
L2298[19:45:24] <Kilobyte> wat
L2299[19:45:36] <LearningPotato> I have a
faster upload than download
L2300[19:45:41] <LearningPotato> :/
L2301[19:45:44] <Kilobyte> 16 down, 2
upload
L2302[19:45:47] <LearningPotato> I pay
for 10/2
L2303[19:45:54] <LearningPotato> Parents
pay for*
L2304[19:45:55] <Altenius> < USA
L2305[19:45:58] <Kilobyte> i could get up
to 25/3 where i live
L2306[19:46:05] <LearningPotato> 10/2 =
1/2
L2307[19:46:12] <LearningPotato> Thats on
a GOOD day
L2308[19:46:15] <Altenius> I'm less than
a mile awya frmo getting 27/6
L2309[19:46:18] <Kilobyte> my ISP offers
up to 200/100 for normal customers
L2310[19:46:23] <Altenius> I get
3/1
L2311[19:46:27] <SpiritedDusty> I think I
get 35/5
L2312[19:46:30] <LearningPotato> On
normal days, its .4/2
L2313[19:46:38] <Kilobyte> a friend from
UK gets 60/5
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L2315[19:46:50] <LearningPotato>
Kilobyte: Your internet is better than american
L2316[19:46:54] <Kilobyte> \o/
L2317[19:46:58] <Altenius> I get
32918321/32913821
L2318[19:46:59] <Pontiac> 45/4 for me,
and I DL at 5.5meg/sec from Youtube.
L2319[19:47:05] <LearningPotato> (
L2320[19:47:07] <LearningPotato> :(
L2321[19:47:09] <Kilobyte> i want 25/3
D:
L2322[19:47:13] <Altenius> Holy shit, I
didn't mean to make those numbers that close.
L2323[19:47:22] <Kilobyte> or 200/100,
but thats not availiable in my city
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L2325[19:47:42] <LearningPotato> Here are
my ISP Options: Earthlink (DialUp) 1scom (Raido Towers)
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L2327[19:48:00] <Kilobyte> we use the one
which owns the phone cables
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L2329[19:48:15] <LearningPotato> Well,
time to go get some edumacation
L2330[19:48:17] <Kilobyte> since better
support
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L2333[19:49:18] <SpiritedDusty> the
highest I can get in my area is 500/100
L2334[19:49:24] <Kilobyte> faku :P
L2335[19:49:37] <Kilobyte> i'm
jelly
L2336[19:49:41] <SpiritedDusty> for a
small fee of $299 a month
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L2338[19:49:50] <Kilobyte> ah, k
yeah
L2339[19:50:02] <Kilobyte> i could get
200/100 for like 60 € a month
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L2341[19:50:06] <Kilobyte> aka like
45$
L2342[19:50:11] <Kilobyte> wait
L2343[19:50:13] <Altenius> Nothing
changed Kilobyte ....
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L2346[19:50:21] <Kilobyte> 70-80$
L2347[19:50:29] *
Kilobyte failed at unit conversion
L2348[19:50:32] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
hm?
L2349[19:50:51] <Altenius> My status is
the same.
L2350[19:50:56] <Kilobyte> odd
L2351[19:51:01] <Kilobyte> in your home
dir?
L2352[19:51:05] <Altenius> yeah
L2353[19:51:12] <SpiritedDusty> let's all
move to kansas and get google fiber! :D
L2354[19:51:18] <Kilobyte> thats
weird
L2355[19:51:26] <Kilobyte> SpiritedDusty:
bah, i won't move to US
L2356[19:51:44] <Wobbo> no US for
meeither
L2357[19:51:45] <Kilobyte> i am happy i
don't live there
L2358[19:51:59] <SpiritedDusty> what's it
like over at wherever you are?
L2359[19:52:06] <Kilobyte> its nice
:P
L2360[19:52:09] <JoshTheEnder> currently
overcast
L2361[19:52:09] <Wobbo> cloudy
L2362[19:52:11] <Altenius> It's nice here
too :P
L2363[19:52:18] <Kilobyte> oh, yeah,
cloudy
L2364[19:52:46] <Altenius> The only
problem I have with the US is our muslim president
L2365[19:52:47] <SpiritedDusty> sounds
better than the hot weather in california >.>
L2366[19:52:50] <Kilobyte> and its
dusk
L2367[19:53:01] <Kilobyte> almost 10
pm
L2368[19:53:15] <Wobbo> We always
complain about the weather, since there is nothing else to compalin
about. Except for Geert Wilders, we complain about him as wel
L2369[19:53:35] <Wobbo> Damn, you are
right, didn't know it was that late already
L2370[19:53:47] <Kilobyte> :P
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L2373[19:54:18] <Altenius> Fixed
it.
L2374[19:54:37] <Kilobyte> nice!
L2375[19:55:22] <Altenius> Hmm, now to
change it how I want it.
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L2382[19:57:31] <Altenius> I might put
kali on a live USB for the lulz
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L2384[19:57:38] <Altenius> And become
l33t h4x0r
L2385[20:01:28] <Kilobyte> Altenius: did
you install mate-notification-daemon and compton?
L2386[20:02:04] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
also, install feh, then to set a background do feh --bg-scale
<file>
L2387[20:02:30] <Altenius> yes
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L2389[20:05:10] <gamax92_> :<,
panicbnc died?
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L2392[20:05:59] <Altenius> yay background
set.
L2393[20:06:10] <gamax92_> Altenius:
:D
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L2398[20:10:25] <Kilobyte> Altenius: best
part, feh writes last background to .feh-bg which i source in
.i3/exec_always which is run on each reload. so it automatically
sets your last background
L2399[20:10:28] <Altenius> finally
configured how I want it.
L2400[20:11:07] <Kilobyte> Altenius: see
why i love i3?
L2401[20:11:07] <Kilobyte> :P
L2402[20:11:11] <Altenius> yes
L2403[20:11:16] <Altenius> My background
hasn't changed though.
L2404[20:11:18] <Altenius> I've
reloaded.
L2405[20:11:21] <Kilobyte> once you get
used to it you can't imagine going back
L2406[20:11:24] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: What is
i3 excactly?
L2407[20:11:28] <Altenius> window
manager
L2408[20:11:33] <Wobbo> Ah
L2409[20:11:33] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: a
tiling window manager
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L2411[20:12:01] <Wobbo> That sounds old
school :P
L2412[20:12:14] <Kilobyte> its actually
very efficient to use
L2413[20:12:27] <Wobbo> Probably, kinda
like vim I guess
L2414[20:12:40] <Altenius> vim is an
editor...
L2415[20:12:42] <Kilobyte> i can do stuff
in 5 soconds which takes 20 on KDE
L2416[20:12:45] <gamax92_> vim is
life
L2417[20:12:55] <Wobbo> Not build for
normal users, but damn powerful
L2418[20:13:02] <Wobbo> gamax92_: amen
brother
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L2420[20:13:18] <gamax92_> when I say
that I mean I hate vim and use joe or nano
L2421[20:13:34] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: if you
do that 10 times per hour, you can save 15 minutes per 10 hours
work time
L2422[20:13:43] <Wobbo> >:(
L2423[20:13:59] <Wobbo> It are the small
improvements that matter
L2425[20:14:19] <Kilobyte> switcjing
between chromium and irc takes me like .2 seconds
L2426[20:14:30] <Altenius> yeah
L2427[20:14:32] <Techokami> building a
copy of OC for 1.7.10
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L2429[20:14:47] <Techokami> I'll also
build an asielib and computronics for 1.7.10
L2430[20:14:55] <Kilobyte> in case it
compiles
L2431[20:14:55] <Wobbo> Kilobyte:
Switching between irc and safari takes me about the same time
:P
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L2433[20:15:49] <Kilobyte> for me its
super+1 to switch to irc, super+2 to switch to chromium
L2434[20:16:16] <Wobbo> command+tab to
switch to safari, cmd+tab to switch back
L2435[20:16:56] <Kilobyte> now, i can
also switch to terminal within .2 seconds
L2436[20:16:58] <JoshTheEnder> left click
on irc to switch to it, same with chrome :P
L2437[20:16:59] <Wobbo> But I should be
able to switch workspace x with a key combination as welll
L2438[20:17:00] <Techokami> yeah
CodeChickenLib dep fail
L2439[20:17:01] <Kilobyte>
(super+0)
L2440[20:17:13] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
mouse is always slow.
L2441[20:17:19] <Wobbo> Kilobyte:
alt+space drops down a vizor :P
L2442[20:17:22] <JoshTheEnder> eh, not
for me
L2443[20:17:38] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
try switching with mouse in .2 secs
L2444[20:17:53] <JoshTheEnder> i can do
that
L2445[20:17:59] <Wobbo> The mouse is
slower than keyboard if you know what you are doing
L2446[20:18:06] <Kilobyte> ^
L2447[20:18:25] <JoshTheEnder> eh, it's
faster on this keyboard casue its shit
L2448[20:18:52] <Wobbo> Get a better
keyboard :P
L2449[20:18:55] <Kilobyte> i could live
without mouse for most part
L2450[20:19:09] <Wobbo> I second
that
L2451[20:19:12] <Kilobyte> only place
where i use mouse is chromium
L2452[20:19:37] <Kilobyte> and switching
channels in irc
L2453[20:19:46] <JoshTheEnder> eh, this
is my fathers pc. my main pc had a brilliant keyboard (it was
expensive though)
L2454[20:20:01] <Wobbo> If I properly
learned applescript, I should be able to completely ditch a mouse,
although it wouldn't be as nice as having a mouse
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L2456[20:21:52] <gamax92_> Techokami: oh
cool, 1.7.10
L2457[20:22:03] <gamax92_> now I gotta
update all my stuff again :|
L2458[20:22:06] <Wobbo> XD
L2459[20:22:35] <Techokami> gotta either
wait for chickenbones to update all his stuff, OR compile all of
his stuff myself
L2460[20:22:42] <Kilobyte> from what i
was told OC will abandon 1.7.2
L2461[20:22:50] <Kilobyte> in favor if
1.7.10
L2462[20:22:56] <Techokami> 1.7.2 is kind
of glitchy :/
L2463[20:23:06] <JoshTheEnder> yeah
because of some rendering glitches IIRC
L2464[20:23:06] <Techokami> there's a ton
of dumb glitches
L2465[20:23:18] <Techokami> here's one:
try opening a door while holding a torch
L2466[20:26:54] <Altenius> Nothing
happens for me Techokami
L2467[20:27:21] <JoshTheEnder> Altenius,
exactly
L2468[20:27:34] <Techokami> when I try to
open a door while holding a torch in 1.7.2, it makes rapid door
open/close sounds but the door doesn't open or close
L2469[20:30:36] <Altenius> I get a little
bit of screen tearing with i3 Kilobyte
L2470[20:30:43] <Wobbo> Only when holding
a torch?
L2471[20:30:46] <Altenius> no
L2472[20:30:52] <Altenius> ?
L2473[20:30:54] <Kilobyte> Altenius:
?
L2474[20:31:08] <Altenius> #g screen
tearing
L2475[20:31:40] *
Kilobyte pets kibi
L2476[20:32:01] <Kilobyte> poor
kibi
L2477[20:32:14] <Wobbo> Whats up with
kibi?
L2478[20:32:17] <Kilobyte> idk
L2479[20:32:20] <Kilobyte> its being
slow
L2480[20:32:21] <Kilobyte> #help
L2481[20:32:32] <Kilobyte> its actually
not there
L2482[20:32:44] <Wobbo> Its not logged
in
L2483[20:32:53] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L2484[20:32:56] <Kilobyte> yeah
L2485[20:33:37] <Wobbo> Whats up with
that?
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L2487[20:33:53] <Kilobyte> there
L2488[20:34:00] <Kilobyte> let it catch
up though
L2489[20:34:11] <Kilobyte> it needs to
collect all nickserv data for all channels
L2490[20:35:27] <Wobbo> Why all
channels?
L2491[20:36:10] <Kilobyte> because it
caches accounts
L2492[20:36:19] <Kilobyte> it gets
notified by nickserv on any change
L2493[20:36:24] <Wobbo> What for?
L2494[20:36:29] <Kilobyte> for auth
L2495[20:36:30] <JoshTheEnder> Wobbo,
authentication
L2496[20:36:49] <JoshTheEnder> EnderBot2,
sorta does the same, but not when /it/ first joins
L2497[20:37:08] <Kilobyte> well, it needs
to build up initial cache
L2498[20:37:16] <Wobbo> But, nickserv
does the authentication right? or am I misunderstanding
something?
L2499[20:37:29] <Kilobyte> yeah
L2500[20:37:40] <JoshTheEnder> Wobbo, it
uses nickserv based names for permissions
L2501[20:37:53] <Kilobyte> kibi only asks
the irc server "give me all account names for all users in
channel x"
L2502[20:38:27] <Wobbo> So it sees who is
online to see who can use the bot?
L2503[20:38:43] <JoshTheEnder> Wobbo,
yes
L2504[20:38:46] <Kilobyte> it basicly
associates the nick with account
L2505[20:39:02] <JoshTheEnder> Kilobyte,
does Kibibyte use the account-notify CAP?
L2506[20:39:05] <Kilobyte> whenever
someone logs in or out in a common channel, the server tells kibi
about it
L2507[20:39:07] <Kilobyte> yes
L2508[20:39:17] <JoshTheEnder> cool
L2510[20:39:28] <v^> what is this
sorcery
L2511[20:39:33] <Kilobyte> ?
L2512[20:39:46] <v^> account notify
L2513[20:39:48] <JoshTheEnder> EnderBot2
uses that along with extended-join to get NS info when people
join
L2514[20:39:58] <JoshTheEnder> v^, IRCv3
specs
L2515[20:40:19] <Michiyo> MichiBot, will,
as soon as I stabilize her a bit, and get her off my bouncer
:p
L2517[20:40:49] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, znc
doesnt seem to do the usefull CAPS
L2518[20:40:55] <JoshTheEnder>
*CAPs
L2519[20:40:59] <Michiyo> Off bouncer I'd
be banned everywhere, since restarts happen A LOT.
L2521[20:41:19] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo,
why not host her on the same machine as your bouncer?
L2522[20:41:25] <v^> i need to add deis
to ^v
L2523[20:41:29] <Michiyo> Because I'd
still have to restart..? :P
L2524[20:41:44] <JoshTheEnder> why?
L2525[20:41:53] <Michiyo> I NEED to add a
plugin-ish system, so I can add functionality without a
restart..
L2526[20:41:54] <Michiyo> but
effort.
L2527[20:41:59] <JoshTheEnder> wait, when
you say restarts, do you mean the machine or bot
L2528[20:42:00] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L2529[20:42:06] <JoshTheEnder> same
here
L2530[20:42:20] <Kilobyte> i need to
write a bot in c++
L2531[20:42:27] <Kilobyte> so i can do
proper plugin unloading
L2532[20:42:29] <Kilobyte> or ruby
L2533[20:42:39] <Kilobyte> that could
work too, but unloading is harder there
L2534[20:43:23] <JoshTheEnder> i want to
set up Twisted ( Python networking framework ) but it's a bit of a
hassle
L2535[20:43:54] <JoshTheEnder> because
then i could have an IRC bot, HTTPd and other stuff in the same
program
L2536[20:44:40] <JoshTheEnder> which
would be beneficial because then I wouldnt need to -n channels for
the git bot to message without a spammy join/part
L2537[20:46:06] <Michiyo> MichiBot, has a
built in HTTPd...
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L2539[20:46:11] <Michiyo> I've just not
done much with it.
L2540[20:46:22] <Kilobyte> i need to
write a good bot
L2541[20:46:25] <Kilobyte> maybe
kibi
L2542[20:46:28] <Kilobyte> *in ruby
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L2544[20:46:39] <Kilobyte> kibi is a mess
to add new stuff
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L2546[20:47:05] <Wobbo> I want to write a
bot that does proper language parsing once. But I don't know
NLP
L2547[20:47:06] <MichiBot>
/Hello%20From%20FireFox
L2548[20:47:07] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo,
the current framework i'm using isnt the best, it uses async core
wich doesnt work well when adding other threads
L2549[20:47:07] <MichiBot>
/favicon.ico
L2550[20:47:08] <MichiBot>
/favicon.ico
L2551[20:47:10] <Michiyo> :p
L2552[20:48:28] <JoshTheEnder> wow, ok,
apart from tls. hexchat supports all the CAPs that InspIRCd throws
at it
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L2554[20:49:07] <Kilobyte> w00t for
Inspircd
L2555[20:49:24] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
i once wrote a lib in ruby to link to inspircd
L2556[20:49:44] <Kilobyte> sadly i lost
it to a HDD crash
L2557[20:49:53] <JoshTheEnder> :/
L2558[20:50:00] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: That is
why you git and backup everything :P
L2559[20:50:13] <Kilobyte> yeah, i
learned my lesson
L2560[20:50:14] <Wobbo> just cd /; sudo
git init; :P
L2561[20:50:42] <Michiyo> Stary2001,
has/had a lua server that linked to InspIRCd
L2562[20:50:56] <Michiyo> We had lots of
fun having a ulined server in lua we could do anything to.
L2563[20:50:58] <JoshTheEnder> ok, esper
doesnt support away-notify, tls or userhost-in-names
L2564[20:51:01] <Kilobyte> only part of
it left is a script to stalk all channels :/
L2565[20:51:13] <Kilobyte> lemme find
it
L2566[20:51:17] <Michiyo> s/to/with
L2567[20:51:17] <SuperBot>
<Michiyo> We had lots of fun having a ulined server in lua we
could do anything with.
L2568[20:51:38] <Kilobyte> its useless,
but i keep it as only remaining thing of that lib
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L2571[20:53:43] <Kilobyte> v^: can you
please fix that?
L2572[20:54:32] <Sangar> steam is a
vampire that sucks money, i'm sure of it now.
L2574[20:54:39] <v^> whats wrong with
it
L2576[20:54:53] <v^> what the shit
L2577[20:55:00] <Wobbo> Sangar: But steam
is the messia of the Pc Gaming Masterrace :P
L2578[20:55:04] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
ohai
L2579[20:55:10] <Sangar> Wobbo, not
exclusive :P
L2580[20:55:26] <Sangar> also, good
evening :P
L2581[20:55:29] <Daiyousei> prepare for
wallet rape
L2582[20:55:36] <Kilobyte> Sangar: we
missed you!
L2583[20:55:37] <Kilobyte> :P
L2584[20:55:41] <Wobbo> Hi S@ng@r
:P
L2585[20:56:17] <Sangar> 5@|\|6@r ?
L2586[20:56:35] <Kilobyte> kvirc has a
leetspeak filter
L2587[20:56:36] <Daiyousei>
54|\|64|2
L2588[20:56:36] <Wobbo> Hmm… that 6
doesn't fit
L2589[20:56:37] <Kilobyte> lemme
enable
L2590[20:57:07] <Daiyousei> and weechat
has a leetspeak plugin
L2591[20:57:08] *
Kilobyte highfives Sangar
L2592[20:57:11] <Kilobyte> d4mn
L2593[20:57:16] <Kilobyte> d035n'7 w0rk
w|7h /m3
L2594[20:57:17] <Wobbo> $@|\|9@r
L2595[20:57:26] <Kilobyte> <333
7h47
L2596[20:57:38] <Daiyousei> wh'/ 4|23
'/0|_| |_|5i|\|6 7h3 |\|00)3 \/3|25i0|\| 0|= £3375|*34|<?
L2597[20:57:39] <Kilobyte> kvirc also has
encryption
L2598[20:58:01] <Sangar> Daiyousei,
because i'm out of practice
L2599[20:58:15] <Daiyousei> wait, you
read that line?
L2600[20:58:18] <Daiyousei> xD
L2601[20:58:44] <Sangar> quite fluidly,
even :>
L2602[20:58:44] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei: it
took me 30 secs to read
L2603[20:59:00] <Wobbo> What line?
L2604[20:59:01] <Altenius> I'm
confused.
L2605[20:59:10] <Kilobyte> [22:57:38]
<Daiyousei> wh'/ 4|23 '/0|_| |_|5i|\|6 7h3 |\|00)3
\/3|25i0|\| 0|= £3375|*34|<?
L2606[20:59:11] <Daiyousei> the long leet
one i posted
L2607[20:59:12] <Kilobyte> this
L2608[20:59:27] *
Daiyousei can't parse that line
L2609[20:59:33] <Kilobyte> LOL
L2610[20:59:36] <Altenius> I can read
why
L2611[20:59:40] <Kilobyte> you can't read
your own text?
L2612[20:59:42] <Daiyousei> /leet why are
you using the noob version of leetspeak?
L2613[20:59:44] <Daiyousei> Kilobyte:
plugins
L2614[20:59:44] <Wobbo> I can't parse
that line either :P
L2615[20:59:53] <Kilobyte> xD
L2616[20:59:54] <Altenius> What is
4|23
L2617[20:59:59] <Daiyousei> are
L2618[21:00:00] <Kilobyte> ARE
L2619[21:00:12] <Altenius> Must be my
font.
L2620[21:00:15] <Altenius> I see no R at
all
L2621[21:00:19] <Kilobyte> 4 = A, |2 = R,
3 = E
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L2623[21:00:29] <Altenius> I know where
it's supposed to be
L2624[21:01:08] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei:
what lang should i try a basic bot in?
L2625[21:01:10] <Kilobyte> ruby or
scala?
L2626[21:01:11] <Sangar> we're at this
weird point in time where i'm never sure if people are too old or
too young to understand 1337
L2627[21:01:23] <Kilobyte> xD
L2628[21:01:29] <Daiyousei> Kilobyte: uh,
idk
L2629[21:01:36] <Daiyousei> scala maybe
:D
L2630[21:01:44] <Wobbo> Sangar: What
range of people should know 1337?
L2631[21:01:50] <Sangar> oh cool, steam
just gave me a trading card for idling in the launcher of a
game
L2632[21:01:50] <Kilobyte> yeah, i need
ptactice in it
L2633[21:02:05] <Kilobyte> but, scala
=> jvm => shit hard to unload plugins
L2634[21:02:15] <Daiyousei> true
that
L2635[21:02:21] <Sangar> Wobbo, i dunno,
that's the problem. it's also quite dependent on the person's
computer-affinity in general :P
L2636[21:03:08] <Wobbo> Its worldcup
everywhere on the tv. Dammit.
L2637[21:03:33] <Wobbo> We already got to
the next round, so I care even less than before monday
L2638[21:03:35] <Kodos> Fixed my PR,
Sangar >.>
L2639[21:03:35] <Kilobyte> in ruby,
unloading a plugin, given its module name is MyPlugin
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L2641[21:03:51] <Kilobyte> actually
L2642[21:03:59] <Sangar> Kilobyte, do it
in lisp
L2643[21:04:24] <Kilobyte> lolno
L2644[21:04:32] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: I have
code for a lispbot :P
L2645[21:04:39] <Kilobyte> i mean, lisp
is nice, but i prefer oop
L2646[21:04:42] <Wobbo> I stole it from
the internet :P
L2647[21:04:48] <Wobbo> Lisp has
OOP
L2648[21:04:51] <Sangar> Kodos, ah,
that's what you were getting at in the first place :D ok
L2649[21:05:04] <Kodos> Yeah, didn't see
the depth check or I'd have done that the first time
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L2651[21:05:29] <asie> Sangar: any idea
what might be happening? one of my players is getting GL out of
memory errors
L2652[21:05:33] <asie> but only when my
custom armor renderer is enabled
L2653[21:06:19] <Sangar> asie, hmm, do
you use vbos? i had then when not doing
glPushClientAttrib/glPopClientAttrib in my failed attempt to
improve the hologram renderer.
L2654[21:06:33] <asie> no
L2655[21:06:41] <asie> i only do
pushMatrix, popMatrix and Minecraft builtins
L2656[21:07:24] <Sangar> hmm. no concrete
idea then. spam some error checks to narrow it down is the best i
can suggest, sorry :/
L2657[21:09:46] <Sangar> Kilobyte, maybe
some smalltalk implementation then? i always fancied the concept
but never had the chance to get into it, so i'd be interested in
how quickly you go fgsfds :D
L2658[21:10:12] <Kilobyte> lol
L2659[21:10:13] <Wobbo> ObjC is based on
smalltalk :P
L2661[21:10:14] <^v> Kilobyte, No desc
Written in Ruby by Kilobyte22 0.28KB
L2662[21:10:21] <Sangar> Wobbo, i'm well
aware ;)
L2663[21:10:26] <Kilobyte> ok, one reason
to NOT use smalltalk
L2664[21:10:42] <Sangar> well, macos is
based on bsd... oh wait.
L2665[21:10:46] <asie> I googled the
bug
L2666[21:10:48] <Wobbo> ObjC has all the
features of smalltalk, plus the ability to call C code, and you all
hate it :P
L2667[21:10:50] <Kilobyte> Sangar: theres
plugin unloading in ruby
L2668[21:10:52] <asie> and apparently
it's the fault of setting too much RAM on a 32-bit OS
L2669[21:10:58] <asie> lowering it from
1280MB to 768MB *actually worked*
L2670[21:11:01] <asie> *and fixed
it*
L2671[21:11:05] <asie> at least
seemingly
L2672[21:11:06] <Sangar> lol
L2673[21:11:09] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: its
syntax is just one thing: a huge pile of fucked up mess
L2674[21:11:11] <asie> Why, Java,
Why?
L2675[21:11:23] <Wobbo> True :P
L2676[21:11:57] <Kilobyte> if i already
get headache from just READING code in a language i really have to
worry
L2677[21:12:01] <Wobbo> Because just C
wasn't worse enough, they added a bunch of weird different sytax on
top of it :P
L2678[21:12:21] <Kilobyte> c++ is nicer
there
L2679[21:12:26] <asie> nope, it actually
begins crashing again
L2680[21:12:30] <Kilobyte> and i have to
admit, swift is really nice
L2681[21:12:40] <Kilobyte> but it has no
compiler that works for linux
L2682[21:12:44] <Kilobyte> so its useless
to me
L2683[21:12:52] <Wobbo> I don't know c++,
but from what I heard of it, it is really a weird language
L2684[21:13:06] <Kilobyte> its not memory
safe
L2685[21:13:08] <Daiyousei> c++ is a
language where stuff can stop working magically for no reason
L2686[21:13:17] <Kilobyte> as in, you can
shoot yourself into your leg easily
L2687[21:13:21] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: That
might still come, I'm hoping for it as well
L2688[21:13:21] <Daiyousei> ^
L2689[21:13:23] <Daiyousei> er,
fail
L2690[21:13:36] <Kilobyte> resulting to
bugs which you can hardly track down, even with a debugger
L2691[21:13:43] <Wobbo> Daiyousei: You
are not hoping for a swift compiler for Linux? :P
L2692[21:14:07] <Daiyousei> idk :L
L2693[21:14:08] <Kodos> asie the most
memory that should be assigned to MC on a 32 bit OS is 1024
L2694[21:14:12] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: i heard
rumours that apple wants to opensource the swift compiler with
release of iOS 8
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L2696[21:14:36] <Kodos> Usually done with
min 512 max 1024, but setting both to 1024 should work fine, if not
better
L2697[21:14:42] <Kilobyte> but i guess
their license won't allow modified distribution
L2698[21:14:56] <Kilobyte> and to make it
work on linux someone would have to make it output ELF
L2699[21:15:26] <Kilobyte> and the
default lib needs porting
L2700[21:16:12] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: I
wouldn't be amased, llvm and clang are also opensource and from
apple
L2701[21:16:24] <Kilobyte> yeah
L2702[21:16:27] <Wobbo> an
L2703[21:16:34] <Wobbo> can't Linux run
llvm?
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L2705[21:17:08] <Daiyousei> it can
L2706[21:17:41] <Daiyousei> the ruby
implementation i'm using is using llvm \o/
L2707[21:17:43] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: Swift
doesn't have automatic type coercion, but somebody got sick of
writing (double)42 + 42.0 all the time, so they overloaded the +
operator for all default numeric types :P
L2708[21:18:02] <Wobbo> Then the swift
compiler wouldn't need changing right?
L2709[21:18:20] <Kilobyte> it would
L2710[21:18:25] <Daiyousei> it'll
probably need some minor changes
L2711[21:18:32] <Kilobyte> because linux
needs different output format
L2712[21:18:38] <Daiyousei> Kilobyte:
llvm takes care of that
L2713[21:18:38] <Kilobyte> unless you use
external linker
L2714[21:18:42] <Kilobyte> ah, good
L2715[21:18:45] <Wobbo> I think it will
come to linux, but currently only registerds ios and os x
programmers can use it
L2716[21:18:46] <Daiyousei> llvm is
like
L2717[21:18:48] <Daiyousei> universal
asm
L2718[21:18:50] <Daiyousei> for multiple
formats
L2719[21:18:59] <Kilobyte> Wobbo:
currently.
L2720[21:19:15] <Wobbo> Yeah, it is only
in the XCode 6 beta
L2721[21:19:30] <Wobbo> Even I can't
access it right now :P
L2722[21:19:50] <Wobbo> And I run the
newest version of OS X
L2723[21:20:03] <Daiyousei> there are
XCode 6 torrents out there
L2724[21:20:03] <Daiyousei> hue
L2725[21:20:17] <Wobbo> probably
L2726[21:20:28] <Daiyousei> i found
many
L2727[21:20:37] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei: you
need osx to run, so no xcode 4 u
L2728[21:20:45] <Daiyousei> lel
L2729[21:20:48] <Daiyousei> i dont need
xcode <3
L2730[21:20:49] <Daiyousei> got my
vim
L2731[21:20:57] <Wobbo> But no swift in
vim :P
L2732[21:21:00] <Kilobyte> there is a
usermode loader to load OSX binaries, but it doesn't work with gui
stuff
L2733[21:21:01] <Daiyousei> true
that
L2734[21:21:08] <Wobbo> only swift in
XCode
L2735[21:21:26] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: is
there a standalone compiler binary in the xcode package?
L2736[21:21:33] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: I
believe so
L2737[21:21:38] <Kilobyte> if so one
could extract that
L2738[21:21:57] <Wobbo> There are even
people who got the repl to work from a terminal
L2739[21:22:20] <Wobbo> So it is not
bound to XCode, only shipped with xcode
L2740[21:22:51] <Kilobyte> heh
L2741[21:23:38] <Wobbo> At least, if I
understand it correctly
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L2750[21:29:21] <Wobbo> #help
L2751[21:29:29] <Wobbo> #test
L2752[21:30:09] <JoshTheEnder> damn, znc
be creeping up on its memory usage again
L2753[21:31:01] <Sangar> maybe your
offline users' log that's growing? :P
L2754[21:32:04] <Wobbo> XD
L2755[21:32:05] <JoshTheEnder> possibly,
but all apart from me have the buffer auto-cleared, and once it's
written to disk it shouldnt keep it in memory unless it's going to
be used for the buffer playback
L2756[21:33:22] <Wobbo> 54|\|94|2 would
spell sangar without using letters
L2757[21:33:41] <Sangar> back to that
again? :P
L2758[21:33:48] <Wobbo> Yep :P
L2759[21:33:58] <Wobbo> \/\/0|3|30
:P
L2760[21:34:28] <Sangar> i think how they
got the idea for brainfuck
L2761[21:34:43] <Sangar> *i know
how
L2762[21:35:00] <Wobbo> s/think/know
:P
L2763[21:35:09] <v^> .brainfuck
++++[++++>+<]>---.---------.[+++>--<]>--.[++>+<]>+++.[+++>++<]>+++.+[-->---<]>+.-------.------.-[-->---<]>++.
L2764[21:35:09] <^v> v^, <3
sangar
L2765[21:35:24] <Sangar> :>
L2766[21:35:47] <Sangar> Wobbo, not
quite, s/i think how/i think i know how/ but anyway
L2767[21:36:10] <JoshTheEnder> wow
gradlew build eats a fuck tonne of ram
L2768[21:36:17] <Wobbo> Sangar: But what
do you think about the origin of brainfuck?
L2769[21:36:26] <Sangar> team red
betraying us all, the traitors
L2770[21:36:43] <JoshTheEnder> currently
at 43% of 1002
L2771[21:36:51] <JoshTheEnder>
s/1002/1002mb
L2772[21:36:51] <SuperBot>
<JoshTheEnder> currently at 43% of 1002mb
L2773[21:37:36] <Altenius> Kilobyte, do
you know why MC would run at 1 FPS and 100% CPU?
L2774[21:37:43] <Altenius> but glxgears
is fine (2k FPS)
L2775[21:37:52] <Kilobyte> idk
L2776[21:38:00] <JoshTheEnder> Altenius,
because it's minecraft?
L2777[21:38:02] <Sangar> Wobbo, maybe i'm
not getting it, but if the question is serious, i was implying they
were inspired by 13375p33k :P
L2778[21:38:14] <Wobbo> Ah :P
L2779[21:38:19] <Altenius> Yeah but he
can play MC on windows with the same specs.
L2780[21:38:31] <Altenius>
s/specs/hardware
L2781[21:38:31] <SuperBot>
<Altenius> Yeah but he can play MC on windows with the same
hardware.
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L2783[21:42:36] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i love
how you actually care about the community
L2784[21:42:47] <Kilobyte> there are only
very few mod devs who are like that
L2785[21:42:58] <Wobbo> Sangar: I believe
there was a 1337 programming language as well, but I can't find it
anymore :/
L2786[21:43:11] <Kilobyte> LOLCODE?
L2787[21:43:50] <LearningPotato|Off>
Wow
L2788[21:43:51] <Sangar> Kilobyte, i've
just not been around long enough to have gotten as bitter as some
others in the mc community :P
L2789[21:43:55] <Wobbo> No, not LOLCODE,
an older language
L2790[21:44:01] <LearningPotato|Off>
Welp, I'm under a flashflood warning
L2791[21:44:03] <Wobbo> XD
L2792[21:44:09] <LearningPotato|Off>
#TexasWeather2k14
L2793[21:44:33] <LearningPotato|Off> My
lights just dimmed :P
L2795[21:44:44] <LearningPotato|Off> Well
Sangar: COuld you add some os functions
L2796[21:44:57] <Kilobyte> Sangar: thats
one true thing
L2797[21:44:58] <Sangar>
LearningPotato|Off, like computer.explode()? nope :P
L2798[21:44:58] <LearningPotato|Off>
os.getVersion and os.getModVersion
L2800[21:45:03] <Altenius> damn you
Kodos
L2801[21:45:11] <LearningPotato|Off> I
would like computer.boom
L2802[21:45:15] <Kilobyte> i saw that
myself with lemming, even though he is still one of the nicer
devs
L2803[21:45:21] <JoshTheEnder>
computer.implode()
L2804[21:45:25] <Kodos> Also, Sangar, the
more I think about it, computer.explode() might be an entertaining
method to have
L2805[21:45:27] *
LearningPotato|Off giggles
L2806[21:45:32] <Wobbo> Kodos: And i was
looking for 1337, then I couldn't find it :P
L2807[21:45:41] <LearningPotato|Off>
Though I would like to be able to get the mod version and os
version ingame
L2808[21:45:52] <LearningPotato|Off> so I
can place what version it was made it
L2809[21:46:00] <Kodos> You can get the
OS version already
L2810[21:46:01] <LearningPotato|Off> and
compare it to what version it is in
L2811[21:46:02] <Wobbo> robot.explode,
programmable creepers!
L2812[21:46:04] <Altenius> #G l33t
programming language
L2813[21:46:11] <Altenius> #g l33t
programming language
L2815[21:46:12] *
LearningPotato|Off loves Wobbo's idea
L2816[21:46:13] <Kodos> That's... pretty
genius Wobbo
L2817[21:46:17] <Sangar> Wobbo, oh that
on the other hand sounds like a fun robot upgrade :D
L2818[21:46:27] <LearningPotato|Off>
"O
L2819[21:46:29] <LearningPotato|Off>
:O
L2820[21:46:30] <Sangar> needs a creeper
head and some tnt to craft
L2821[21:46:32] <Kodos> So will this be a
thing then
L2822[21:46:35] <Wobbo> All my ideas are
genius
L2823[21:46:40] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i
should make a forth shell xD
L2824[21:46:45] <Daiyousei> noo not forth
D:
L2825[21:46:46] <JoshTheEnder> kamikaze
robot
L2826[21:46:47] *
LearningPotato|Off wonders if power is going to go out
L2827[21:46:51] *
LearningPotato|Off wants FORTH
L2828[21:47:03] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei: i
can play a lot there with lua
L2829[21:47:24] <Kilobyte> a program can
return stuff to put on stack
L2830[21:47:32] <Kodos> Sangar, do
navigation upgrades work if you just get one out of creative tabs,
or do you HAVE to craft one for it to function properly
L2831[21:47:48] <Sangar> as for the
version stuff, theres the os version already, i suppose the mod
version could be interesting for making programs compatible across
api changes. it'd be something like computer.apiVersion() or so,
though i guess (not mod version, to keep it less
4th-wall-breakish)
L2832[21:47:55] <JoshTheEnder> how to
uncompress a tar.bz2 file?
L2833[21:47:55] <Kilobyte> a typical
forth program would be
L2834[21:48:09] <Kodos> JoshTheEnder, I'd
recommend an Iron Maiden
L2835[21:48:13] <Sangar> Kodos, iirc they
get synced to the position of the robot they are first inserted to
when gotten via creative
L2836[21:48:22] <Kodos> Convenient
L2837[21:48:29] <Kilobyte> ARGC = 1
L2838[21:48:30] <Kilobyte> function
run(arg)
L2839[21:48:30] <Kilobyte>
print(arg)
L2840[21:48:30] <Kilobyte> end
L2841[21:48:35] <Kilobyte> that would be
echo
L2842[21:48:37] <Kilobyte> usage:
L2843[21:48:43] <Sangar> Kodos, or at
least they should be. test and let me know if it isn't the case
;)
L2844[21:48:47] <Kodos> Will do
L2845[21:48:49] <Kodos> Though
L2846[21:48:51] <Kilobyte> actually, put
that in /usr/bin/echo.forth
L2847[21:48:51] <Kodos> I have no idea
how I would test
L2848[21:48:52] <Kodos> OH
L2849[21:48:52] <Kodos> ALso
L2851[21:48:59] <Kilobyte> then run
"abc" echo
L2852[21:49:04] <Kodos> The version I was
using wouldn't let me put a screen into the assembler
L2853[21:49:16] <Kodos> I forget if I was
on 1.6 or 1.7
L2854[21:49:17] <istasi> Hmm, the table
returned by fs.mounts (), contains seek (), what does the seek
function do on it?, lets me access to whole drive as a single file,
kinda like below filesystem 'ish?, same with read () and write
()
L2855[21:49:27] <Sangar> Kilobyte, just
port the forth vm from rp2 to lua >_>
L2856[21:49:36] <Kilobyte> Sangar: slow
:P
L2857[21:49:43] <Sangar> who cares
:P
L2858[21:49:52] <Sangar> istasi, uhm...
lemme check
L2859[21:49:54] <Kodos> It's still not as
slow as waiting on RP2 to update =D
L2860[21:49:54] <Kilobyte> i would have
to write a CPU emulator
L2861[21:49:56] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
^
L2862[21:50:05] <Kilobyte> and file
access would be a pain
L2863[21:50:14] <Sangar> yes. everything
would be a pain.
L2864[21:50:26] <Kilobyte> i rather
intend it as alternative to openshell
L2865[21:50:27] <Kilobyte> :P
L2866[21:50:29] <Kodos> This is why it's
open source, so other people can deal with the 'pain' of
unnecessary stuff
L2867[21:50:30] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: You are
complaining about the speed of a vm inside a vm that you acces
through a game that runs on a third vm :P
L2868[21:50:39] <Kilobyte> yes.
L2869[21:50:47] <Sangar> well put
:>
L2870[21:50:54] <Kodos> Wobbo+1
L2871[21:50:59] <Kodos> Or is it
L2872[21:51:02] <Kodos> Wobbo++
L2873[21:51:04] <Kilobyte> #=> 2
L2874[21:51:04] <Kodos> Hm
L2875[21:51:13] <Kilobyte> Wobbo +=
1
L2876[21:51:26] <Wobbo> wobbo = wobbo +1
:P
L2877[21:51:33] <Wobbo> Its wobbo, I'm no
classe :P
L2878[21:51:38] <Kodos> No, there's a
stat thing in IRC
L2879[21:51:41] <Kodos> You can give
someone 'points'
L2880[21:51:47] <Kodos> but it might be a
shocky thing
L2881[21:51:49] <Kilobyte>
*constant
L2882[21:51:57] <Kilobyte> i am always
thinking ruby :P
L2883[21:52:06] *
Daiyousei steals Kodos's points
L2884[21:52:07] <Kilobyte> and in ruby
uppercase first letter == constant
L2885[21:52:13] <Kodos> Anyway Sangar did
you see what I said about the screen thing for the assembler
L2886[21:52:19] <Kilobyte> reassigning it
errors
L2887[21:52:33] <Kilobyte> Sangar: meh,
too tired :P
L2888[21:53:02] <Kilobyte> Sangar: also,
i'll prob replace vimscript with a lisp dialect
L2889[21:53:03] <Sangar> Kodos, at least
i can't remember >_>
L2890[21:53:20] <Kodos> I was using beta
1 and it wouldn't let me put a screen into the assembler
L2891[21:53:25] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: Then it
will look a lot like emacs :P
L2892[21:53:26] <Kodos> Pretty sure it
was beta 1
L2893[21:53:27] <Kilobyte> using : gives
access to that, but you don't need the () for outer
expression
L2894[21:53:29] <Kodos> let me double
check
L2895[21:53:35] <Sangar> Kodos, a tier 1
screen?
L2896[21:53:39] <Kilobyte> like
L2897[21:53:41] <Kilobyte> in
script
L2898[21:53:43] <Kodos> >.>
L2899[21:53:45] <Kodos> <.<
L2900[21:53:49] <Kodos> I MIGHT have been
using a T3
L2901[21:53:53] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: why no
custom Lua dialect? that is easy to do
L2902[21:53:53] <Kilobyte> (cursor 1
2)
L2903[21:54:02] <Kilobyte> :cursor 1
2
L2904[21:54:19] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: that
way i have consitancy between : command line and script
backend
L2905[21:54:26] <Kilobyte> but maybe i
allow embedding lua
L2906[21:54:30] <Kilobyte> like
L2907[21:54:35] <Kilobyte> { lua code
goes here }
L2908[21:55:18] <Kilobyte> nested {}s
will ofc be supported
L2909[21:55:25] <Wobbo> Embedding lua
would be easy to do
L2910[21:55:31] <Kilobyte> yeah, but
again
L2911[21:55:39] <Kilobyte> try using lua
for the command line
L2912[21:55:45] <Kilobyte> it would just
be a pain
L2913[21:55:47] <Wobbo> Just create a
custom env and load everything in that env
L2914[21:55:54] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: I did
that once :P
L2915[21:55:54] <Kilobyte> :quit()
L2916[21:56:01] <Kilobyte> or :q()
L2917[21:56:04] <Kilobyte> i want my
:q
L2919[21:56:05] <^v> Wobbo, No desc
Written in Lua by rmellema 3.27KB
L2920[21:56:22] <Sangar> istasi,
allright, so, what mounts() returns is an iterator over the value
pairs (fs proxy, mount path). the proxy contains all the methods
for interacting with that singular file system, and that includes
seek (which is usually wrapped by a buffer object that saves the
handle that has to be passed to seek, e.g.)
L2921[21:56:50] <Kilobyte> Sangar: lua
needs lambdas
L2922[21:56:51] <Kilobyte> D:
L2923[21:56:53] <Wobbo> Yeah, :wq would
be nice
L2924[21:57:03] <Kodos> Sangar, is
OpenComponents updated for 1.7 as well as 1.6?
L2925[21:57:09] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: just
function() return stuff end
L2926[21:57:18] <Sangar> Kodos, yes
L2927[21:57:37] <Kilobyte> yeah, and
since you are doing lisp there, in the script that would be
(wq)
L2928[21:57:44] <Kilobyte> that would
save and exit
L2929[21:58:01] <Kilobyte> or
L2930[21:58:01]
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L2931[21:58:18] <Kilobyte> { lisp.wq()
}
L2932[21:58:23] <Kodos> Techokami|Off, I
turned creative on in the config, and the chatbox still isn't
reading things I say in chat. Fixitplzkthx
L2933[21:58:26] <Kodos> err
L2934[21:58:29] <Kodos> .tell
Techokami|Off, I turned creative on in the config, and the chatbox
still isn't reading things I say in chat. Fixitplzkthx
L2935[21:58:29] <^v> Kodos, Message
queued.
L2936[21:58:39] <Wobbo> Kilobyte: Will
you add all of the 7 lisp primitives :P
L2937[21:58:40] <LearningPotato|Off>
Sangar: You should disappear for a year, not up date the mod, and
then come back later.
L2938[21:58:46] <Kodos> Then start a
patreon
L2939[21:58:47] <JoshTheEnder> Kodos, pm
him it, he'll get it in the buffer playbacj
L2940[21:58:50] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: i will
use the lua value types
L2941[21:58:51] <LearningPotato|Off>
:P
L2942[21:58:51] <Kilobyte> :P
L2943[21:59:01] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L2944[21:59:05] <Kodos> Potato, don't you
have homework you should be working on
L2945[21:59:09] *
LearningPotato|Off licks JoshTheEnder
L2946[21:59:09] <Kilobyte> if you put
this in ur .vrc: (wq) it will insta close on exit
L2947[21:59:14] <LearningPotato|Off>
Ahh
L2948[21:59:18] <LearningPotato|Off> The
homework
L2949[21:59:18] <Wobbo> XD
L2950[21:59:21] <LearningPotato|Off>
:(
L2951[21:59:28] *
JoshTheEnder pushes LearningPotato|Off away and continues with his
work
L2952[21:59:34] <Kilobyte> *on
start
L2953[21:59:36] <Kilobyte> not on
exit
L2954[21:59:36] *
LearningPotato|Off complys
L2955[21:59:43] <Sangar> what's with all
the licking recently, anyway? >_>
L2956[21:59:58] <JoshTheEnder> Sangar, i
have no idea but i want it to stop
L2957[21:59:59] <istasi> cheers :)
L2958[22:00:00] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: i'll
also try to do most of that in lisp
L2959[22:00:00] <Wobbo> Its their new
fetish :P
L2960[22:00:10]
⇦ Parts: LearningPotato|Off (~nick1@WL4-34.1scom.net) (Died
while licking Sangar))
L2961[22:00:12] <Kilobyte> like, wq
L2962[22:00:12] <Kilobyte> will be
L2963[22:00:16] <Wobbo> will ther be
(quote) and stuff?
L2964[22:00:21] <Kilobyte> ?
L2965[22:00:25] <Sangar> JoshTheEnder,
maybe we should add 'no licking' to the rules? ;)
L2966[22:00:31] <Kilobyte> i haven't
worked much with common lisp
L2967[22:00:32] <JoshTheEnder> Sangar, up
to you
L2968[22:00:35] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L2969[22:00:37] <Sangar> :P
L2970[22:00:40] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L2971[22:00:48] <Sangar> the irony
L2972[22:00:49] <Wobbo> '(1 2 3) is a
list, not a function call to 1 with arguments 2 3
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L2974[22:01:05] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: oh, i
can try that
L2975[22:01:35] <JoshTheEnder> also
Sangar, are you able to change the rules thread to me? since kenny
isnt here no more
L2976[22:01:35] <Kilobyte> i'll prob
interpret that as (\' (1 2 3))
L2977[22:01:40] <Kilobyte> and then
define '
L2978[22:01:58] <Wobbo> The primitive is
called (quote) so '(1 2 3) converts to (quote (1 2 3))
L2979[22:02:03] <Sangar> JoshTheEnder,
huh, dunno, let's see...
L2980[22:02:05] <Kilobyte> (defun wq ()
((write) (quit)))
L2981[22:02:15] <Kilobyte> Wobbo: thats
definition for :wq
L2982[22:02:23] <JoshTheEnder> Sangar, if
not i'll just delete and make a new one
L2983[22:02:30] <Kodos> So who wants to
help me write a programming language within lua
L2984[22:02:38] <JoshTheEnder> Kodos,
nope
L2985[22:02:49] <Wobbo> I got my own
programming language to write in Lua :P
L2986[22:03:03] <Wobbo> Basically TeX in
Lua
L2987[22:03:11] <Wobbo> That is the
plan
L2988[22:03:20] <Kilobyte> i yet have to
fix my ruby runtime
L2989[22:03:24] <Kilobyte> but lua is a
pain
L2990[22:03:32] <Sangar> JoshTheEnder,
don't see an option to do that, so recreating it would be the
fastest way i guess
L2991[22:03:57] <JoshTheEnder> ok, have
you tried using the adminCP. might be a way in there
L2992[22:04:12] <Kilobyte> Sangar: also
yeah, i MAY via a plugin support debugging in v in case debug api
is enabled
L2993[22:04:12] <Kilobyte> :P
L2994[22:04:21] <Kodos> Welp, back to 1.6
to finish turning my non-existant base into a completely
chat-operated complex
L2995[22:05:05] <Kilobyte> the name v is
simple. vim is enhanced vi. v is vi with less stuff
L2996[22:05:39] <Sangar> JoshTheEnder,
not that i can see, actually nothing related to single posts i see
in there
L2997[22:05:45] <JoshTheEnder> ok
L2998[22:06:05] <Kodos> Oh, Sangar, is it
possible to have the redstone.getOutput check separate the in and
out numbers
L2999[22:06:20] <Kilobyte> Sangar: did
you know the CC guys have a script to delete all traces of a user
from forum and wiki
L3000[22:06:29] <Kilobyte> like all
posts/threads, all quotes etc
L3001[22:06:35] <Sangar> Kilobyte, via a
config option like bytecode loading, basically? meh, i suppose
that'd be acceptable. with another big fat "do not do this
unless your really know what you're doing" warning in the
config comment :P
L3002[22:06:39] <Kilobyte> and they used
it multiple times already
L3003[22:06:53] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
exactly my opinion
L3004[22:07:41] <Sangar> Kilobyte,
olordthecensorship! i mean, i can see how it'd make sense for
spambots, but i'm guessing that's not what it was used for?
>_>
L3005[22:07:50] <Kilobyte> Sangar: and i
might provide an alternative kernel.lua which will allow debug api
and stuff if init.lua matches a certain hash. this one is in a
config which is only writable by server owner
L3007[22:08:28] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it was
used for users that are no longer welcome to their community
L3009[22:08:34] <Altenius> Has anyone had
trouble with MC 1.6 running fine but 1.7 has horrible FPS?
L3010[22:08:40] <Kilobyte> not me
L3011[22:08:50] <Kilobyte> and i am on a
weak machine
L3012[22:08:56] <Kodos> Nevermind,
answered my own question
L3013[22:09:21] <Kilobyte> Sangar: they
didn't even want to tell me who they used it on
L3014[22:09:31] <Sangar> Kilobyte, hmm,
not sure about the hash/file based check... config would be the
safest imho, and should be sufficient, no?
L3015[22:09:34] <Kilobyte> "that
would defeat the purpose"
L3016[22:09:51] <Kilobyte> yes, thats why
ALTERNATIVE
L3017[22:09:51] <Kilobyte> :P
L3018[22:09:55] <Sangar> :P
L3019[22:10:00] <Kodos> Okay, this is
nice
L3020[22:10:07]
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closed the connection)
L3021[22:10:13] <Kodos> I have two
separate signal strengths on the same RedNet color and cable
L3022[22:10:15] <Kilobyte> especially
since my kernel will allow a boot option to enforce signed kernel
modules
L3023[22:10:40] <Sangar> Kodos, oh sorry,
totally didn't see that question.
L3024[22:10:41] <Kilobyte> and one to
strip debug api and bytecode loading if an unsigned module is
loaded
L3025[22:10:46] <Kodos> It's fine, i
figured it out with some tinkering
L3026[22:11:10] <Kodos> I have a rednet
cable that's 30 blocks long attached to a computer, the computer is
'receiving' a signal of 15, and is 'broadcasting' a signal of
7
L3027[22:11:37] <Kilobyte> Sangar: fun
fact, if native io api is there at boot time it will check the mods
folder for gregtech and print some warnings xD
L3028[22:12:03] <Kilobyte> like
L3029[22:12:33] <Sangar> ^.-
L3030[22:12:48] <Kilobyte> [
WARNING]
GREGTECH
DETECTED, THIS CAN CAUSE SEVERE BALANCE, STABILITY AND PERFORMANCE
ISSUES
L3031[22:13:08] <Kilobyte> if you set
--force-check=gregtech it will actually panic
L3032[22:13:09] <JoshTheEnder> Kilobyte,
dont forget sanity
L3033[22:13:15] <Kilobyte> oh, yes
L3034[22:13:30] <Kilobyte> to ignore that
warning --ignore-check=gregtech
L3035[22:13:43] <Sangar> [INFO] However,
because we're openminded people, there's a gregtech recipe set
(that is utterly broken in 1.7), so don't forget to use that
:P
L3036[22:14:28] <Kilobyte> it will also
warn on bytecode execution/debug api without having
--unsigned-module-load=strip-debug,strip-bytecode
L3037[22:14:30] <Kilobyte> or
L3038[22:14:39] <Kilobyte>
--unsigned-module-load=deny
L3039[22:14:55] <Wobbo> I'm going for
tonight.
L3040[22:14:58] <Wobbo> Bye!
L3041[22:15:04] <Sangar> cya Wobbo!
L3042[22:15:05] <Kilobyte> o/
L3043[22:15:11]
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L3044[22:15:14] <Kilobyte> and if it has
access to io api it will warn on anything but deny
L3045[22:15:36] <Kilobyte> Sangar: nice
part, i can expose a sanboxed version of debug api... or try at
least
L3046[22:15:46] <Kilobyte> might not work
out so well
L3047[22:15:52] <Sangar> indeed :P
L3048[22:15:58] <Kilobyte> but, it would
be epic to have a debugger in v
L3049[22:16:04] <Kilobyte> with
breakpoints n stuff
L3050[22:16:10] <Kodos> This is wicked
nice
L3051[22:16:33] <Kodos> Inputs and
outputs of rednet (And I presume other redstone/bundled cable)
separately read
L3052[22:16:37] <Kilobyte> debugger and
program would usually run on different machines though and talk via
network cables
L3053[22:16:45] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
^
L3054[22:16:47] <Sangar> Kilobyte, well,
time to dig out the lua-in-lua implementation again, all the
debugging you could ever want >_>
L3055[22:16:58] <Kilobyte> or that
:P
L3056[22:17:03] <Kilobyte> but
sloooooooooooooooooow
L3057[22:17:14] <Kilobyte> at least i
don't have to care about persistance
L3058[22:17:15] <Sangar> didn't you know,
debugging is supposed to be slow
L3059[22:17:16] <v^> so is wrapping all
data types
L3060[22:17:20] <Sangar> it makes the
bugs easier to catch
L3061[22:17:37] <Kilobyte> Sangar: well,
if you want to skip 1k lines :P
L3062[22:17:42] <Kilobyte> till next
breakpoint
L3063[22:17:58] <Kilobyte> Sangar: also,
yeah, fully customizable keybinds
L3064[22:18:20] <Kilobyte> :bind F12 mode
command
L3065[22:18:29] <Sangar> neat
L3066[22:18:32] <Kilobyte> now F12 is
alias for esc
L3067[22:18:39] <Kilobyte> or lisp
side
L3068[22:18:52] <Kilobyte> actually
L3070[22:19:07] <Kilobyte> :bind F12
(mode command)
L3071[22:19:19] <Kilobyte> (bind F12
(mode command))
L3072[22:19:28] <Kodos> Oh man
L3073[22:19:44] <Kodos> Reactors have
rednet ports, and I just had a TON of shit click in my head
L3074[22:19:56] <Kilobyte> lel
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L3076[22:20:28] <Kilobyte> Sangar: now,
since everything is implicit string, i am considering to make var
retrieval by prefixing a colon
L3077[22:20:32] <Kilobyte> :echo
:varname
L3078[22:20:40] <Kilobyte> or (echo
:varname)
L3079[22:20:42] <Kilobyte> sounds
good?
L3080[22:20:49]
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L3081[22:21:01] <Sangar> Kilobyte, makes
sense to me
L3082[22:21:03] <Daiyousei> 2 mutable 4
me
L3083[22:21:27] <Kilobyte> ?
L3084[22:21:27] <Sangar> alternatively
stick to $varname to be consistent with the shell maybe
L3085[22:21:44] <Sangar> and
automatically provide env vars
L3086[22:21:54] <Kilobyte> maybe $
global, :local
L3087[22:21:54] <Sangar> the magic!
\o/
L3088[22:22:00] <Sangar> mm, yeah, that
could work
L3089[22:22:01] <Kilobyte> or $env and
:var
L3090[22:22:05] <JoshTheEnder> wow,
Twisted is much easier to install from source on linux than it is
on windows with the installer.....
L3091[22:22:14] <Sangar> lol
L3092[22:22:40] <Kilobyte> installing on
linux is often so damn easy
L3093[22:22:43] <Kilobyte> <3
linux
L3094[22:22:49] <Daiyousei> ^^^^
L3095[22:23:00] <Kilobyte> 5
commands...
L3096[22:23:16] <Kilobyte> or 6
L3097[22:23:17] <JoshTheEnder> in this
case it was 3
L3098[22:23:36] <Kilobyte> wget
http://... && tar -xf ... && cd ... &&
./configure && make && sudo make install
L3099[22:23:37] <JoshTheEnder> wget, tar,
then python setup.py install
L3100[22:24:03] <Daiyousei> Kilobyte: or
just "make install" if you set a custom prefix in the
configure step
L3101[22:24:04] <JoshTheEnder> right, now
to try and get it to install on windows
L3102[22:24:06] <Daiyousei> :D
L3103[22:24:42] <Sangar> i'm off for
today, see you tomorrow o/
L3104[22:24:44] <Daiyousei> \o
L3105[22:24:52] <Kilobyte> sleep well
mate
L3106[22:24:57] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L3107[22:25:07]
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closed)
L3108[22:25:30] <Kilobyte> next, next,
disable "i sell you my soul"-checkboxes,next,accept
"i sell you my soul forever"-agreement, next, next,
install, <wait>, finish
L3109[22:25:34] <Kilobyte> winderps
^
L3110[22:26:03] <Daiyousei> yup
L3111[22:26:54] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei.run
'(wq)'
L3112[22:26:56] <Kilobyte>
muhahahahah
L3113[22:27:03] <Daiyousei> wq pls
L3114[22:27:03] <Kodos> What the hell's
Light Gray's color in the colors lib
L3115[22:27:06] <Daiyousei> ZZ
masterrace
L3116[22:27:23] <JoshTheEnder> but
Kilobyte, are you sure you dont want to sell your soul?
L3117[22:27:28] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei: wq
-> ((write) (close))
L3118[22:27:33] <Kodos> >.>
L3119[22:27:34] <Kodos> Silver
L3120[22:27:35] <Kodos> wtf
L3121[22:27:49] <Kilobyte> JoshTheEnder:
$ ./8ball
L3122[22:27:49] <Kilobyte> Yes
definitely
L3123[22:27:52] <Daiyousei> Kilobyte: ZZ
In vim does the same
L3124[22:27:58] <Kilobyte> aka
L3125[22:28:07] <Kilobyte> (alias zz
wq)
L3126[22:28:13] <Kilobyte> or on command
line
L3127[22:28:18] <Kilobyte> :alias zz
wq
L3128[22:28:24] <Kodos> Sangar, I have a
question regarding redstone interaction with OC
L3129[22:28:30] <Kilobyte> he is
gone
L3130[22:28:32] <Kodos> Oh
L3131[22:28:34] <JoshTheEnder> Kodos, he
gone
L3132[22:28:37] <Kodos> Pft
L3133[22:28:38] <Kodos> Damn
L3134[22:28:50] <Kilobyte> its 12:30 am
where he lives
L3135[22:28:51] <Kodos> Ah
L3136[22:28:53] <Kilobyte> aka where i
live
L3137[22:29:10] <Kodos> I was just
curious because if I use Lua to change/check redstone
input/outputs, I can read them separately, but
L3138[22:29:21] <JoshTheEnder> currently
23:30 here
L3139[22:29:22] <Kodos> if I use the
shell prompt to set a color's output, it's reading the same amount
as input too
L3140[22:29:37] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei:
basicly the entire lisp default lib will be written in lisp
L3141[22:29:44] <Daiyousei> :D
L3142[22:29:45] <Kilobyte> i'll have {}
to embed lua
L3143[22:29:47] <Kilobyte> like
L3144[22:30:13] <Kilobyte> (defun close
() { exit() })
L3145[22:30:16] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei:
^
L3146[22:30:23] <Daiyousei> :P
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L3148[22:32:55] <Kilobyte> Daiyousei: so,
in case you haven't figured, the command line behaves exactly like
if you were writing lisp, but you can omit the outer
parentheses
L3149[22:33:27] <Daiyousei> i noticed
:p
L3150[22:33:47] <Kilobyte> which means
stuff like this is possible
L3151[22:34:25] <Kilobyte> if :_changed
(w) (q)
L3152[22:34:37] <Kilobyte> aka, if
documen was changed, save, otherwise quit
L3153[22:34:48] <Kilobyte> variables
starting with _ are system vars
L3154[22:35:00] <Kilobyte> by convention,
not enforced
L3155[22:35:15] <Kilobyte> save() (lua
side) would set that
L3156[22:38:15] <Kilobyte> k guys, i'll
sleep as wel
L3157[22:46:15] <JoshTheEnder> o/
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L3167[23:32:00] <Altenius> It's very
quiet.
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