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gamax92 pets Techokami
L4[00:19:20] <ds84182> .! HE'S GOING
COMMANDO SEND ME PICS
L5[00:19:20] <^v> ds84182, HE'S GOING
COMMANDO SEND ME PICS!!!111!!!!
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L22[01:51:27] <Kilobyte> I'm going to
bed
L23[01:51:31] <Kilobyte> night guys
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L25[02:02:04] <v^> Kilobyte, GO TO SLEEP
FASTER SO I CAN CREEP FASTER
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L33[02:26:27] <chrisk123999> Is it possible
to use the computer port from BigReactors with Open Computers? (I
also have Open Components if that helps)
L34[02:29:14] <Caitlyn> A few of us here
PRed OC support into BigReactors, you don't even need an
adapter
L35[02:29:39] <Caitlyn> as long as you have
BR 0.3.3
L36[02:30:35] <Caitlyn> I'll admit, most of
my code was tossed out and rewritten, but yeah :p
L37[02:31:01] <Caitlyn> Ahh Big Reactors
0.3.1A
L38[02:31:05] <Caitlyn> is when OC support
was added.
L39[02:31:30] <chrisk123999> oh
really?
L40[02:31:38] <chrisk123999> I couldn't
find any documentation on it
L41[02:31:38] <Caitlyn> Computer Ports can
now operate with both Open Computers and ComputerCraft. The same
APIs are available to both mods.
L43[02:33:49] <chrisk123999> think I could
get an example of how to "connect" to it? I'm familiar
with LUA but I'm not sure how open computers does peripheral
stuff
L44[02:34:43] <chrisk123999> I'm looking at
component.list in the wiki, but it doesn't say what it
returns
L46[02:35:20] <Caitlyn> IDK how up to date
that is.. but it should atleast show you some stuff
L47[02:35:40] <chrisk123999> thanks
:D
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L50[02:41:16] <Basdxz> Hi
L52[02:41:55] <Basdxz> Finally got the irc
client on the computer to work XD
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L55[02:43:27] <chrisk123999> there a way to
copy a file from the internet (a lua file) to the open
computer?
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L58[02:44:28] <Caitlyn> or pastebin get id
filename
L59[02:44:29] <chrisk123999> ok
thanks
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L64[03:14:11] <chrisk123999> does open
computers have any sort of sleep function so I can make it sleep a
few ticks in a while loop?
L65[03:15:18] <Caitlyn>
os.sleep(seconds)
L66[03:15:50] <Caitlyn> os.sleep(0.5)
sleeps for half a second
L67[03:15:59] <chrisk123999> I just found
that on the wiki
L68[03:16:02] <chrisk123999> it's burried
in a weird spot
L69[03:16:05] <chrisk123999> thanks again
xD
L70[03:16:19] <Caitlyn> Eh it makes sense
where it is, as it's not a standard api :p
L71[03:16:53] <chrisk123999> true I
guess
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L74[03:28:13] <v^> "weird
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L242[06:49:12] <istasi> Morning \o
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L248[07:05:36] <Eevv> how to make colored
text?
L249[07:06:58] <istasi>
gpu.setForeground
L250[07:07:06] <istasi>
component.gpu.setForeground
L251[07:07:23] <istasi> read up on that
function ^^
L252[07:13:11] <Eevv> ok thanks
L253[07:13:17] <Eevv> your always
helpful
L254[07:15:30] <Eevv> ok so i am going to
make that 3d painter i was talking about
L255[07:16:05] <Eevv> But as of tier 2 and
up screens are touchscreen
L256[07:16:25] <Eevv> so should i use
term.getCursor()?
L257[07:17:19] <Eevv> and have a touch
screen option so it remains in paint mode until pressed
again?
L258[07:17:25] <Eevv> this is hard
L259[07:17:43] <Eevv> ill have to make a
if statement for every block
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L264[07:57:51] <SKS-Phone> Want to hear
something that will blow your mind?
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L269[08:18:42] <SKS-Phone> Slow day.
L270[08:29:38] <istasi> yeah
L271[08:30:27] <SKS-Phone> istasi, guess
what.
L272[08:30:41] <istasi> you won a trip to
greenland!
L273[08:30:51] <SKS-Phone> Nope.
L274[08:31:36] <SKS-Phone> I just ate
pressurized nacho cheese from a can.
L275[08:31:56] <istasi> sorry, but
ew
L276[08:32:27] <istasi> though i was kinda
close with my guess
L277[08:32:54] <SKS-Phone> I also managed
to draw an anime character, which is something I've never been able
to do.
L278[08:32:58] <SKS-Phone> Indeed.
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L282[08:34:10] <istasi> nice :)
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L284[08:34:29] <istasi> how is it, it goes
.. screenshot or it didn't happen!
L285[08:34:35] *
istasi just wanna see :P
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L287[08:36:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll put
it up on imgur.
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L293[08:51:49] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
don't do it part-by-part
L294[08:51:55] <asie> you will learn
horrible habits
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L297[08:53:17] <ShadowKatStudios> And you
could just, y'know, tell I did it in parts. I actually did the
upper half on the bus, and the rest at lunch. But yeah, I did it in
parts, I s'pose.
L298[08:54:55] <istasi> its looking nice i
think ^^
L299[08:55:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Do you
know who it is of?
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L301[08:55:31] <istasi> me drawing
anything would most likely look like a horrible stick man
L302[08:55:53] <istasi> nope :|
L303[08:57:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh, it
must really be decently obscure. No-one at school knew
either.
L304[08:57:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Yuki
Nagato (or Nagato Yuki, depending on the language)
L305[08:57:49] <ShadowKatStudios> From
Haruhi Suzumiya
L306[09:01:54] <istasi> that could be why
though
L307[09:01:57] <istasi> dont think i've
ever seen that
L308[09:02:42] <istasi> i tend to stick to
action ones, and skip anything less than 30 episodes
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L310[09:04:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Well, if
you count the movie, Haruhi Suzumiya has the equivelant of 33
episodes
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L312[09:08:08] <vifino> o/
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L314[09:14:55] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
Yes, I could tell
L315[09:15:23] <asie> because if you want
to learn good habits, it is very important that you go from very
generic shapes or strokes to more and more detailed ones as you
go
L316[09:15:27] <asie> that helps with
proportions a lot
L317[09:15:33] <asie> also later on
positioning characters in 3D
L318[09:16:51] <asie> also, Haruhi is not
at all obscure
L319[09:16:55] <asie> the problem is it
was popular in 2006 and 2009
L320[09:17:15] <asie> in fact, Haruhi was
the 3rd biggest show in terms of posts on the Japanese 2channel
IIRC
L321[09:17:17] <asie> (the 1st was
Madoka)
L322[09:17:27] <asie> about the US, it's
also reasonably non-obscure
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L327[09:31:58] <vifino|oc> o/
L328[09:34:39] <istasi> \o
L329[09:34:53] <vifino|oc> sup
L330[09:35:11] <vifino|oc> Servers
OP
L331[09:37:45] <vifino> OpenIRC is
bad
L332[09:37:47] <vifino> q_q
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L334[09:43:09] <istasi> how so?
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L336[09:45:51] <istasi> since i've started
fooling around with lua, soo many errors due to me not proper using
; at end of lines -.-'
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L340[09:59:41] <istasi> is /folder//who an
error or is it equal to /folder/./who ? mmh, suppose i could just
test
L341[10:00:33] <istasi> same as
/folder/./who it seems
L342[10:08:20] <Oddstr13> huh, no
unpack?
L344[10:09:49] <Sangar> o/
L346[10:10:28] <Oddstr13> heh
L347[10:10:30] <Oddstr13> thanks
L348[10:11:01] <vifino> Sangar: If I
finally set up my dev env again, i might contribute some things
:>
L349[10:11:03] <vifino> Also
L350[10:11:15] <istasi> \o
L351[10:11:22] <vifino> I might add custom
computers, that run ruby >:D
L352[10:11:25] <vifino> o/ istasi
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L354[10:12:14] <Sangar> vifino, nice
:>
L355[10:12:26] <asie> i want to add custom
computers that run FORTH
L356[10:12:32] <vifino> Sangar: What?
Contributing, or Ruby?
L357[10:12:34] <istasi> Sangar, i seem to
vaguely recall a list that said gpu.set was 16/tick, and gpu.fill
was 8/tick are there no such list anymore?
L358[10:12:44] <Sangar> vifino, isn't that
the same? :P
L359[10:12:48] <vifino> :>
L360[10:13:05] <Sangar> .w item:gpu
L361[10:13:05] <^v> Sangar, Not found. did
you want "items list"?
L362[10:13:07] <Sangar> awww
L363[10:13:15] <Sangar> istasi, should be
on the gpu page in the wiki
L364[10:13:22] <istasi> .w gpu
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L367[10:14:18] <Sangar> (and in the gpu's
tooltip)
L368[10:16:51] <vifino> Sangar: I dont
want to do stuff with java, its tooooo ewwwwwwwww
L370[10:17:25] <Sangar> while that very
much depends on what you do with it, i also prefer scala (if you
couldn't tell :P)
L371[10:17:41] <vifino> k
L373[10:22:17] <Oddstr13> ^.^
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L377[10:33:25] <vifino> Sangar: I cant
embed ruby in java :<
L378[10:33:40] <vifino> im too dumb
L379[10:34:07] <Sangar> :P
L380[10:34:15] <Sangar> get kilo to help
you
L381[10:34:17] <Sangar> brb
L382[10:35:55] <vifino> Kilobyte: Lets
make an ruby system in co thingy
L383[10:36:00] <vifino> *oc
L384[10:40:17] <Kilobyte> vifino: try
JRuby, but that's hard to sandbox
L385[10:40:35] <vifino> Kilobyte: Im too
worse in java for dis
L386[10:45:28] <Kilobyte> I wonder if
there's a JavaScript to lua compiler
L387[10:58:35] <vifino> Kilobyte: The
oposite has been done
L388[10:59:01] <Kilobyte> yeah, thats
easier though
L389[10:59:04] <vifino> I kinda embedded
that jslua thingie in my webserver :>
L390[10:59:19] <Kilobyte> you know
opal
L391[10:59:23] <vifino> it serves it, and
the lua on the server can call functions on client
L392[11:13:15] <Sangar> back
L393[11:32:54] <istasi> wb
L395[11:34:38] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
no less than 41 tabs. 1.6GB RAM usage, I'm so happy this thing has
8GB
L396[11:37:01] <ShadowKatStudios> 4 tabs:
1.2GB RAM usage. Flash Included.
L397[11:42:50] <Sangar> istasi, wtf
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L399[11:45:32] <Sangar> ShadowKatStudios,
is there a way to quickly get the number of open tabs? cba to count
:P
L400[11:45:39] <Sangar> without
addons
L401[11:46:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Uh,
right-click on a tab, select close other tabs, add 1 to number of
tabs being closed and cancel.
L402[11:47:06] <Sangar> meh, still would
have to do that for each tab group :P
L403[11:47:28] <istasi> :P
L404[11:47:39] <istasi> my chrome uses
~1gb ram, 8 tabs
L405[11:47:43] <istasi> \o/
L406[11:48:10] *
istasi wonders if he should get one of them irc
clients
L407[11:48:26] <ShadowKatStudios> I think
most modern browsers bottom out at 1GB RAM usage on Windows
L408[11:48:32] <robhol> istasi:
MURICA
L409[11:48:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
get Firefox 3.6.
L410[11:49:27] <Oddstr13>
ShadowKatStudios: my Fx has like 1k tabs open
L411[11:49:29] <Oddstr13> :P
L412[11:49:42] <istasi> btw sangar, the
wiki page for gpu doesn't have the timings
L413[11:49:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Is it
horrifically slow?
L414[11:49:58] <Sangar> istasi, yes it
does?
L415[11:50:11] <Oddstr13> somewhat slow,
but most of the tabs arn't loaded
L416[11:50:16] <istasi> where? Oo
L417[11:50:32] <istasi> ah
L419[11:50:35] <istasi> does, gpu
doesn't
L420[11:50:45] <Sangar> yes
L421[11:50:52] <Sangar> waitwhat
L422[11:50:54] <Sangar> gpu is a
redirect
L423[11:50:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Ah,
unloaded tabs.
L424[11:51:03] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
all my tabs loaded.
L425[11:51:29] <istasi> .w gpu
L427[11:51:33] <istasi> that page doesn't
have it
L428[11:51:43] <istasi> though it have a
link to the graphics_card page
L429[11:51:54] <Sangar> ah, yes. that's
just the api doc for the gpu, after all.
L430[11:52:43] <istasi> aren't there a
delay on bind too btw?
L431[11:53:34] <Oddstr13> Sangar: there's
no way to tell from the docs what's the actual component, and
what's added by OpenOS btw
L432[11:53:55] <Sangar> istasi, bind is a
sync call, so 1 tick iirc
L433[11:54:27] <Sangar> Oddstr13, how do
you mean?
L436[11:54:51] <Oddstr13> some of the
functions in the components arn't available at boot level
L437[11:55:14] <istasi> uh?, like
which?
L438[11:55:17] <Sangar> ^
L439[11:55:35] <Sangar> Oddstr13, if
anything stuff in the *apis* section isn't available.
L440[11:55:36] <Oddstr13> well,
component.getPrimary is added by OpenOS
L441[11:56:00] <Oddstr13> there where
more, but i can't recall what right now
L442[11:56:09] <Sangar> well yeah, that's
apis, not components
L443[11:56:18] <Oddstr13> hm..
L444[11:56:19] <Sangar> might be worth
marking it some way
L445[11:56:33] <ShadowKatStudios> So asie,
I should start with the basic shapes and then do increasingly
detailed shapes?
L446[11:56:34] <istasi> any
component.invoke function should most certainly be there regardless
of os
L447[11:56:40] <istasi> atleast i havn't
encountered any yet
L448[11:57:03] <Oddstr13> I think a table
would've been better for the docs than a ul
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L451[12:02:42] <Sangar> Oddstr13, yes.
it's mostly because i felt tables on the github wiki were a pain
and the pages are straight ports. if you want to contribute, feel
free to convert them to tables! :)
L452[12:03:18] <Oddstr13> welp xD
L453[12:03:24] <Kilobyte> Sangar: btw, my
issue with persistance not working persista
L454[12:04:19] <Oddstr13> *sigh* desktop
computer froze
L455[12:04:31] <Oddstr13> been froze for
like 20min or something
L456[12:04:41] <Oddstr13> i guess i'll
just have to hit the reset button
L457[12:04:43] <Sangar> Kilobyte, tried
putting in more globals one-by-one to see which one's causing
it?
L458[12:05:10] <Kilobyte> Sangar: hmm i
could try that after food
L459[12:05:21] <Kilobyte> because gotta go
to lunch now
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L461[12:07:03] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
yes
L462[12:07:11] <asie> or just a rough
sketch
L463[12:07:11] <ShadowKatStudios>
Noted.
L464[12:07:18] <asie> i know a great IRC
channel to learn drawing from
L465[12:07:24] <asie> sadly (for some),
they're all bronies
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L468[12:12:05] *
ShadowKatStudios reads the Visual Novel description of School
Days.
L469[12:12:11] *
ShadowKatStudios must play/read this
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L472[12:23:23] <Sangar> damn. realized i
forgot pulling a few functions into the api while writing arch doc
-.- gah
L473[12:24:16] <Kilobyte> Sangar: time for
bug hunting
L474[12:24:47] <Sangar> gl
L475[12:24:59] <Kilobyte> this gonna be
painful
L476[12:25:03] <Kilobyte> because slow
hardware
L477[12:25:15] <Kilobyte> and there are
like 4 libs which can cause it
L478[12:25:32] <Kilobyte> eta of being
done testing them all: 4 h
L479[12:25:35] <Kilobyte> *2
L480[12:25:58] <Pontiac> 4h probably more
accurate. ;)
L481[12:26:20] <Kilobyte> my hardware
isn't THAT bad
L482[12:26:46] <Kilobyte> an later i gotta
play with TE beta
L483[12:26:54] <Pontiac> TE?
L484[12:26:58] <Kilobyte>
thermalexpansion
L485[12:27:04] <Pontiac> ah
L486[12:27:09] <Sangar> :>
L487[12:27:34] <ShadowKatStudios> If your
hardware isn't THAT bad, how bad is it?
L488[12:27:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Double
endre optional.
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L490[12:27:45] <Kilobyte> 2x1.6 GHz
L491[12:27:49] <Kilobyte> for cpu
L492[12:27:55] <Kilobyte> AMD E-350
L493[12:28:16] <Kilobyte> $ lspci | grep
Radeon
L494[12:28:16] <Kilobyte> 00:01.0 VGA
compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Wrestler [Radeon HD 6310]
L495[12:28:24] <Pontiac> I feel so sorry
for you that I'm ALMOST willing to lend you a remote login to one
of my linux machines. ALMOST.
L496[12:28:39] <Kilobyte> nah, one week
then i got a proper machine
L497[12:28:55] <ShadowKatStudios> Wow. I
think my desktop bears that.
L498[12:28:59] <ShadowKatStudios>
beats*
L499[12:29:13] <Pontiac> I don't run any
AMD hardware in this house.
L500[12:29:23] <Kilobyte> amd is good :P
at least their cpus
L501[12:29:33] <Kilobyte> not as good as
intel, but much cheaper
L502[12:29:36] <Kilobyte> and its worth
it
L503[12:29:43] <Pontiac> The kids had an
AMD machine, but, it was so old, they couldn't watch YouTube
without massive studdering.
L504[12:29:46] <ShadowKatStudios> 1.86Ghz
processor, and it supports HDMI with a NVIDIA GeForce 8600, and it
also has an integrated 7050
L505[12:30:20] <ShadowKatStudios> So I had
a great idea for my story. Everyone DIES.
L506[12:30:21] <Kilobyte> the AMD i am
gonna have in my new machine has about the same benchmark results
as an intel with double price
L507[12:30:35] <ShadowKatStudios> My Intel
was free \o/
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L509[12:33:33] <ShadowKatStudios> AMD
stuff is better at threading, right?
L510[12:35:37] <Kilobyte> think so
L511[12:35:58] <Kilobyte> plus, try to get
an intel 8-core for under 150 euro
L512[12:36:41] <Kilobyte> Sangar: those
are the possible candidates
L514[12:36:59] <ShadowKatStudios>
Fortunately, I don't have to deal with the whole buying hardware
thing at the moment. I get given scrap hardware. :D
L515[12:37:16] <Kilobyte> lol
L516[12:37:42] <Kilobyte> i gotta write
down what i will use for my pc
L517[12:39:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I just
wish the people I got scrap hardware from were into Sun servers.
RISC would make Java work so much faster :(
L518[12:39:58] <Kilobyte> lol
L519[12:40:50] <ShadowKatStudios> RISC in
general is better than CISC :(
L520[12:42:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm not
really sure who to blame for CISC being so common. The obvious one
is Microsoft, but there were also the CISC versions of Unix- hell,
the PDP-11 was CISC.
L521[12:44:01] <Kilobyte> if in doubt,
blame Microsoft
L522[12:44:25] <Kilobyte> without them
we'd prob be much further in matters of computers
L523[12:44:38] <ShadowKatStudios>
Indeed.
L524[12:45:42] <Kilobyte> but they have to
take ancient technologies and call them "very latest high tech
fresh from our research lab"
L525[12:45:49] <ShadowKatStudios> If only
IBM didn't hate UNIX and went with Microsoft's XENIX for the IBM
PC. Then everyone would use UNIX- well, most, anyway.
L526[12:46:23] <ShadowKatStudios> I think
the whole 'ancient stuff advertised as new' is everywhere.
L527[12:47:44] <istasi> without windows,
we'd probably run os X instead
L528[12:48:45] <ShadowKatStudios> Still,
OS X is Unix.
L529[12:48:58] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: damnit, i want scrap hardware :<
L530[12:49:35] <Kilobyte> osx is unix
based but not unix themed
L531[12:49:42] <ShadowKatStudios>
Stary2001, no you don't. Scrap hardware is a minimum of 5 years
old, large, and noisy. And very rarely valuable.
L532[12:50:14] <ShadowKatStudios> At least
it has a Unix base. That's it's only technical superiority over
Windows.
L533[12:50:23] <Kilobyte> yup
L534[12:50:27] <Stary2001> lol
L535[12:50:41] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: *points at 64mb ram laptop* yes i do
L536[12:50:42] <Stary2001> lol
L537[12:50:44] <Kilobyte> like, x.org is
unix themed (network transparency etc)
L538[12:51:17] <Kilobyte> the thingy of
OSX... i don't even
L539[12:51:25] <ShadowKatStudios> I felt
like a god when I managed to run Linux on my 64MB RAM laptop.
L540[12:51:32] <Stary2001> hehe
L541[12:51:35] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
/older than me/ !
L542[12:51:38] <Stary2001> ^
L543[12:51:48] <Kilobyte> lol
L544[12:51:48] <Stary2001> first linux
install was on that laptop iirc
L545[12:51:55] <Stary2001> or possibly on
my pc i forgot
L546[12:52:08] <Pontiac> There aren't many
home based machines that are older than me.
L547[12:52:09] <Kilobyte> neither NT nor
darwin would run on 64 MiB
L548[12:52:22] <Pontiac> There ARE some,
but, we're talking Pet.
L549[12:52:35] <ShadowKatStudios>
Altair.
L550[12:52:53] <Kilobyte> fun fact, the
first computer was made in germany
L551[12:52:54] <ShadowKatStudios> My first
Linux install was on a shitty netbook. Best thing I ever did.
L552[12:53:05] <ShadowKatStudios>
Kilobyte: The Z1, yes?
L553[12:53:08] <Kilobyte> yup
L554[12:53:14] <Kilobyte> it was
mechanical though
L555[12:53:18] <Kilobyte> and very
buggy
L556[12:53:24] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: haha, yes
L557[12:53:36] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: i need to get my hands on some netbooks or
something
L558[12:53:41] <Kilobyte> my first linux
install is on the piece of toast i am currently using
L559[12:53:45] <Stary2001> ha
L560[12:53:50] <ShadowKatStudios> I would
kill for enough relays to make a stack machine
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L563[12:54:06] <Kilobyte>
ShadowKatStudios: mechanical == no relays :P
L564[12:54:13] <Kilobyte> but springs
etc
L565[12:54:29] <Kilobyte> the Z2 was the
first computer with relays
L566[12:54:33] <ShadowKatStudios> It was
/mechanical/ !?
L567[12:54:37] <Kilobyte> yes
L568[12:54:45] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hardcore.
L569[12:55:23] <Pontiac> I'll read through
it.
L570[12:55:26] *
Pontiac thinks
L571[12:55:40] <Pontiac> Doesn't Doukwiki
have an Export Site to PDF?
L572[12:56:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
Stary2001: The best place to get surplus computers is either behind
office buildings or from schools. However, from schools, they're
usually at least 10 years old.
L573[12:56:58] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: I might end up seeing what I can do IT-wise at
school
L575[12:57:09] <Pontiac> That one looks
interesting.
L577[12:58:06] <Pontiac> I'm going to the
states this weekend, and I'll need some reading material. Already
have a lua PDF to read.
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L581[13:01:18] <Kilobyte> FML
L582[13:01:25] <Kilobyte> my phone just
crashed during a call
L583[13:01:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Skill
learned: Insult in Japanese
L584[13:02:31] <Stary2001> :D
L585[13:03:09] <Kilobyte> ew
japanese
L586[13:03:11] *
Kilobyte runs
L587[13:03:40] <ShadowKatStudios>
damnitdamnitdamnitdamnitdamnitdamnitdamnitdamnitdamnit I wish I had
real internet, I've been wanting to download Dennou coil for
like... 2 days, not that I'm impatient or anything.
L588[13:03:42] <ShadowKatStudios>
Kilobyte: Baka.
L589[13:03:59] <ShadowKatStudios> I really
need to find more interesting ones.
L590[13:04:47] <ShadowKatStudios> That one
will get worn out quickly.
L591[13:07:07] <Stary2001> very
quickly
L592[13:08:03] <Kilobyte> Sangar: ok, its
not the io lib
L594[13:08:28] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: Neat.
L595[13:09:43] <Sangar> Kilobyte, for no
particular reason i'd bet on the java one :P
L596[13:09:54] <Kilobyte> Sangar: me
too
L597[13:10:03] <Kilobyte> thats actually
the next one i am testing
L598[13:12:34] <Kilobyte> Sangar: protip:
when adding a lib, don't forget to pop the return value
L599[13:12:53] <Sangar> :P
L600[13:13:41] <asie> okay
L601[13:13:47] <asie> Computronics 0.6.0
is getting another useless feature
L602[13:13:48] <asie> a RedLogic Lamp
API
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L604[13:14:56] <ShadowKatStudios> asie,
you're gonna run out of version numbers that are less than 1. Then
you'll run out of version numbers less than 3. Then 6, then 9,
etc.
L605[13:15:32] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
what?
L606[13:15:50] <asie> 0.10.0
L607[13:16:07] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
you're up to 0.6 already- oh yeah, but isn't that the same as
0.1?
L608[13:16:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
Alternatively, you could use hexadecimal version numbers. :P
L610[13:16:52] -Kibibyte- [Oddstr13]
【Chillstep】aKu - The Final Blow [Free Download] | by nyuualiaslucy
| 2m34s | 1d16h ago | 17,554 views | Rated:
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L611[13:17:20] <asie> ShadowKatStudios:
it's not
L612[13:17:20] <asie> 10 > 1
L613[13:17:48] <asie> Sangar: making
architectures is scary
L614[13:17:55] <Pontiac> Kat sorts by
ascii character, not integer.
L615[13:17:59] <ShadowKatStudios> But...
0.10.0 = 0.100 = 0.1
L616[13:18:05] <asie> Sangar: but I might
do something evil
L617[13:18:10] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios: ...wat
L618[13:18:10] <asie> and make the most
powerful architecture ever
L619[13:18:16] <Stary2001> asie,wat
L620[13:18:16] <asie> the problem is, I
will need someone to help compile natives for it
L621[13:18:19] <asie> Stary2001:
picoc.
L622[13:18:23] <asie> a C interpreter with
pointer emulation support.
L623[13:18:27] <Stary2001> hahahaha
L624[13:18:33] <asie> no, I'm
serious
L625[13:18:35] <ShadowKatStudios> A number
can only have one decimal place..?
L626[13:18:40] <Sangar> asie, yes, yes it
it :P
L627[13:18:48] <Stary2001> thats..
scary
L628[13:18:50] <asie> but a C architecture
would be neat
L629[13:18:51] <Pontiac> Not for build
numbers.
L630[13:18:52] <Kilobyte> Sangar: its not
the java lib either
L631[13:18:56] <Stary2001>
ShadowKatStudios, version numbers arent decimals
L632[13:18:59] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: No
it can't
L633[13:19:00] <Sangar> Kilobyte, oh, ok
then
L634[13:19:02] <asie> I mean
L635[13:19:07] <asie> node.js is at
0.10.28 or something
L636[13:19:13] <asie> version numbers are
numbers
L638[13:19:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Each is
separate?
L639[13:23:01] <Kilobyte> yes
L640[13:23:31] *
ShadowKatStudios wanders off to find a rubber
L641[13:23:48] <ShadowKatStudios> 23:23
\o/
L642[13:24:44] <asie> getLampType,
getLampColor and isLampPowered get
L644[13:27:04] <Cruor> asie: why do i need
this? o_o
L645[13:27:18] <ShadowKatStudios> ^
L646[13:27:29] <asie> Cruor: why
not?
L647[13:27:32] <asie> i was bored and
added it
L648[13:27:41] <Cruor> i approve
L649[13:28:01] <ShadowKatStudios> :( I was
expecting 'It seemed like a good idea at the time'
L650[13:28:24] <Sangar> that's my phrase
:P
L651[13:28:44] <Sangar> bbl
L652[13:29:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm off
o/
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L654[13:29:47] <asie> i might add
equivalent CC 1.6 support btw
L655[13:29:54] <asie> because why
not
L656[13:31:18] <Pontiac> hmm.. PG rated
channel here, right?
L657[13:33:12] <Kilobyte> Sangar: not OS
lib either
L658[13:34:03] <vifino> Moop!
L659[13:40:09] <Kilobyte> .tell Sangar i
tracked it down, its the package lib
L660[13:40:09] <^v> Kilobyte, Message
queued.
L661[13:40:41] <istasi> whats the least a
os.sleep can be?, a tick ?
L662[13:40:55] <Kilobyte> iirc yes
L663[13:41:06] <istasi> i mean besides 0,
mmkay
L664[13:41:28] <Kilobyte> 0 == 1 tick
iirc
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L666[13:43:40] <istasi> local t = 0 for
i=1,16 do os.sleep(0) component.gpu.setBackground(t)
component.fill(1,1,30,30, ' ' ) t=t + 0x111111 end
component.gpu.setBackground (0) thats alot faster than
os.sleep(0.0000000008) etc
L667[13:44:23] <istasi> suppose it could
be 1 tick still, though 20 ticks a sec, should cause it to fade
over a second
L668[13:44:37] <istasi> which is what
os.sleep(0x zeroes8) seem to do
L669[13:46:38] <istasi> but oh well,
whatever.. 1 tick it is ^^
L670[13:55:44] <istasi> gpu.getBound (),
gpu.boundTo () or gpu.bound () ? :P
L671[13:57:01] <asie> <asie>
Computronics 0.5.1 received 12 downloads in 36 hours
L672[13:59:38] <Cruor> asie: :D
L673[14:02:15] <gamax92> q_q
L674[14:02:21] <vifino> asie: is that...
much for you?
L675[14:02:24] <gamax92> Waking up to dogs
barking ...
L676[14:02:34] <asie> vifino: no, but i
don't have total stats sadly
L677[14:02:37] <asie> it might have gotten
more
L678[14:02:41] <asie> i'll see when i
release 0.6.0 in a day or two
L679[14:02:42] <vifino> ohok
L680[14:10:30] <Sangar> back
L681[14:11:01] <Sangar> istasi, oh, right,
thanks for the reminder, i'll add a way to query the currently
bound gpu
L682[14:11:11] <Sangar> *screen
L683[14:12:11] <Vexatos> OC 1.4
L684[14:12:16] <Vexatos> What's that going
to be
L685[14:12:24] <gamax92> HL3
L686[14:12:33] <Vexatos> RP3?
L687[14:12:40] <gamax92> wat
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L689[14:14:06] <Sangar> Vexatos, not
necessarily anything big. it just indicates api changes.
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L691[14:18:13] <asie> releasing 0.5.2 now
I guess
L692[14:23:15] <Kilobyte> Sangar: got mah
message?
L693[14:23:34] <Sangar> Kilobyte, yeah,
but idk why it'd cause that :/
L694[14:23:46] <Vexatos> asie: Lies
L695[14:23:48] <Kilobyte> Sangar: my
suggestion: bug in eris :P
L696[14:23:58] <Vexatos> Need to fix
things first
L697[14:24:02] <Sangar> Kilobyte, suuuure
:P
L698[14:24:10] <Sangar> fix it
L699[14:24:12] <Sangar> ;)
L700[14:24:28] <Kilobyte> me + c++ ==
memleaks, segfaults and ugly code
L702[14:24:35] <Kilobyte> do you want any
of those in eris?
L703[14:25:42] <Kilobyte> Sangar: do i
have to reimplement LuaStateFactory for my emulator?
L704[14:25:58] <Kilobyte> i mean, it seems
to have dependencies on the core of oc
L705[14:26:14] <Kilobyte> like the
computer api
L706[14:26:19] <Kilobyte> or the system
api
L707[14:26:32] <Vexatos> "Cameras
should now work a little bit better"
L708[14:26:34] <Vexatos> Lies
L709[14:26:35] <Vexatos> xD
L710[14:26:45] <asie> Vexatos: Read the
whole damn thing
L711[14:26:49] <Vexatos> I saw
L712[14:27:13] <Sangar> Kilobyte, uh, the
machine one could be removed, but the settings not really, so...
probably.
L713[14:27:41] <Sangar> (also eris is c,
not cpp :P)
L714[14:31:55] <Kilobyte> even worse
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L717[14:52:55] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i should
write a in-browser lua interpreter for the lulz (using eris and a c
-> js compiler)
L718[14:54:39] <Sangar> i think
SpiritedDusty already did that when he was working on his oc emu
(which was in js, using that exact method iirc)
L719[14:57:41] <asie> okay
L720[14:57:48] <asie> added support for
BetterStorage crates in Computronics
L721[15:01:09] <Vexatos> I am currently
implenting OC support into the mod I ported
L722[15:01:52] <Vexatos> How do I make a
component method error?
L723[15:02:13] <Sangar> throw an
exception
L724[15:02:28] <Vexatos> Oh, so
checkInteger already does it for me
L725[15:02:29] <Vexatos> good then
L726[15:02:32] <Sangar> yep
L727[15:04:38] <Kilobyte> TIL how to read
a file in haskell and output it to stdout
L728[15:04:41] <Kilobyte> its really
simple
L729[15:04:54] <Vexatos> But I apparently
still have to throw some exception manually if
args.count<=0
L730[15:04:55] <Kilobyte> readFile
"MyFile" >>= putStrLn
L731[15:09:10] <asie> Vexatos:
<=?
L732[15:09:12] <asie> if anything =
L733[15:09:38] <Vexatos> Why? Can't we
have -2 arguments?
L734[15:09:38] <Vexatos> D:
L735[15:09:40] <Vexatos> I want
L736[15:10:23] <Vexatos> Well, let's see
whether my very first component works xD
L737[15:10:28] <Sangar> if you do
checkBlah(0) and theres <1 args it'll also throw
L738[15:10:59] <Vexatos> Oh, even better
o.O
L739[15:12:26] <asie> Sangar: it
will?
L740[15:12:29] <asie> good to know
L741[15:13:01] <Cruor> Kilobyte: that was
half sane
L742[15:13:02] <Sangar> yep, check
requires the argument to be present and be of compatible type
L743[15:13:03] <Cruor> ill roll with
it
L744[15:13:49] <Vexatos> Coloured floppies
look SO AWESOME
L745[15:13:53] <Oddstr13> Cruor: plz
L746[15:14:57] <Cruor> pls
L747[15:16:01] <Vexatos> WHAT THE
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
L748[15:16:08] <Vexatos> Sangar: Worked on
first try xD
L749[15:16:15] <Vexatos> Best. API.
Ever.
L750[15:16:18] <Sangar> Vexatos, gj!
L751[15:16:36] <Vexatos> wooooo
L752[15:18:51] <Vexatos> Now to implement
all the methods
L753[15:18:57] <Vexatos> for fancy
elevator control
L755[15:21:29] <Kilobyte> jk
L756[15:21:55] <Sangar> some people have
too much time >_>
L757[15:22:11] *
Sangar does the tutorial now
L758[15:22:22] <Kilobyte> only takes 5
mins
L759[15:23:25] <asie> Vexatos: can't wait
to see your mods
L760[15:23:54] <Vexatos> Not my mod
L761[15:23:56] <Vexatos> I only ported
it
L762[15:24:04] <Vexatos> Since it's my
all-time favourite mod
L763[15:24:11] <Vexatos> Best mod ever and
such
L764[15:24:12] <istasi> which one?
^^
L765[15:24:23] <Vexatos> And the author
has a "Do whatever you want with my code" license
L766[15:24:38] <Vexatos> so I forked it
and ported it to 1.7.10 and fixed most of the bugs
L767[15:24:42] <Vexatos> And now OC
support \o/
L768[15:24:50] <Vexatos> istasi: Thut's
mods
L770[15:25:48] <istasi> nice :)
L771[15:25:53] *
istasi never heard of it before >-<
L773[15:26:21] <Vexatos> Of course
L774[15:26:27] <Vexatos> It's been around
since 1.5, I think
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L776[15:26:46] <Vexatos> But Thutmose
never had time to actually work on it, and eventually stopped
L777[15:27:03] <istasi> kay, suppose many
mods goes that way :|
L778[15:27:56] <Vexatos> But watch
this
L780[15:28:24] <istasi> that is nifty
:O
L781[15:28:45] <Vexatos> And soon
OC-controllable
L782[15:29:34] <Kilobyte> Sangar: did you
consider if you will merge my PR?
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L784[15:32:40] <Sangar> Kilobyte, yeah.
still leaning towards fork, tho i'd be willing to provide a job on
the jenkins for it. i'll formulate some actual reasons other than
'gut feeling' after dinner :P
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L787[15:38:37] <v^> ^v is going to be
partly C :>
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L792[15:47:22] <asie> Kilobyte: what
PR?
L794[15:48:12] <istasi> sangar, per boot,
can one say that component.list('screen') always return same
order?
L795[15:49:27] <Sangar> istasi, unless the
attached components don't change *probably*. what that is is
basically an iterator over a java map, and iteration order over
that isn't guaranteed afaik.
L796[15:50:07] <istasi> Mmh, kay
L797[15:51:04] <Sangar> -don't
L798[15:51:49] <Sangar> also, it's not a
linkedhashmap (which keeps order for iteration) because it'd still
possible fail across save/load
L799[15:52:04] <istasi> oh, that makes
slightly more reliable, since i dont have to detach something to
keep the order :P
L800[15:52:32] <istasi> mmh, oh well, will
work around ^^
L801[15:53:46] <Vexatos> What would be a
good function name for checking whether the elevator can be
called
L802[15:54:08] <Sangar> Vexatos,
isAvailable()?
L803[15:54:11] <Vexatos>
elevator.call(floor) calls the thing to a specified floor
L804[15:54:18] <Sangar> or isReady()
L805[15:54:21] <Vexatos> ^ better
L806[15:54:24] <Vexatos> Thanks
L807[15:54:49] <istasi> >:], just block
until its at the floor
L808[15:56:52] <Vexatos> Hmmm
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L811[15:57:22] <Kilobyte> Sangar: what
about your reasons :P
L812[15:57:30] <istasi> dont btw :O,
wouldn't be able to make a process bar
L813[15:57:54] <Vexatos> Of course not
>__>
L814[15:58:14] <istasi> <3
L815[15:58:26] <gamax92>
>___________________________________>
L816[15:58:56] <Kilobyte> istasi: that
would freeze the computer thread
L817[16:01:21] <Vexatos> Do not yield in a
callback method
L818[16:01:25] <Vexatos> Nonono BAD
L819[16:02:28] <Kilobyte> what will
happen?
L820[16:02:30] <Vexatos> Okay, need two
more function names
L821[16:02:52] <Vexatos> One for the floor
the computer is at (i.e. the control panel it's connected to)
L822[16:03:00] <Vexatos> and one for the
floor the lift is currently at
L823[16:03:42] <Vexatos> I am so bad at
function names xD
L824[16:04:01] <Sangar> Kilobyte, haven't
had dinner yet :P
L825[16:04:10] <istasi> controlPosition ()
and at () ?
L826[16:04:25] <Sangar> or more verbose:
getLocalFloor, getElevatorFloor?
L827[16:04:47] <Vexatos> Sangar's ones are
good
L828[16:04:49] <Vexatos> I think
L829[16:05:10] <Vexatos> Should there be a
function getting the destination floor in case the elevator is
currently moving?
L830[16:05:14] <Sangar> ffs i really need
mail domain filter for dokuwiki -.- almost *all* of the botters are
coming from yahoo.com
L831[16:05:23] <Vexatos> (And return nil
if it isn't)
L832[16:05:31] <istasi> isMoving ()
?
L833[16:05:38] <Sangar> Vexatos, make it
return two values? current, target?
L834[16:05:39] <gamax92> Sangar: you want
to filter out all of yahoo.com?
L835[16:05:45] <Vexatos> Sangar: Good
idea
L836[16:05:48] <Sangar> gamax92, yes
because screw yahoo :>
L837[16:05:57] <gamax92> >_> my
email is yahoo
L838[16:05:59] <Vexatos> But, well
L839[16:06:02] <Sangar> :P
L840[16:06:08] <Sangar> you already have
an account
L841[16:06:15] <Vexatos> You won't ever
need the lift's current floor
L842[16:06:16] <gamax92> Sangar: fine I
take back my component:internet page i put
L843[16:06:18] <Vexatos> While it's
moving
L844[16:06:25] <Sangar> :(
L845[16:06:27] <Vexatos> Because it will
move further
L846[16:06:38] <Vexatos> And it's pretty
fast
L847[16:06:39] <Sangar> Vexatos, for
progress indication?
L848[16:06:44] <Vexatos> Hmmm...
right
L849[16:06:46] <Vexatos> Good idea
L850[16:06:48] <Vexatos> WOW
L851[16:06:55] *
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L853[16:07:18] <Sangar> meh, i'll just
continue deleting spam accounts for now >_>
L854[16:07:22] <Sangar> can't find a
plugin
L855[16:07:28] <Vexatos> I told you.
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L857[16:08:30] <Kilobyte> Sangar: on
forums?
L858[16:08:41] <Sangar> wiki
L859[16:08:45] <Kilobyte> ah
L860[16:08:55] <Kilobyte> want help?
L861[16:09:21] <Sangar> of what
kind?
L862[16:09:35] <Kilobyte> cleanup
etc
L863[16:09:41] <Kilobyte> or is that no
hard work
L864[16:09:57] <Sangar> nah, it's just
deleting a few lines from a file, and there aren't that many
anyway
L865[16:10:19] <Sangar> was a huge bulk
the first day, but now its ~3-5 a day :P
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L867[16:17:40] <Sangar> gtg, back in a few
hours
L868[16:18:02] <Vexatos> Hmmm... That's a
problem
L869[16:18:09] <Vexatos> Progress
indicators won't really be possible
L870[16:18:42] <Vexatos> Since the
elevator, while moving, only tracks the floor it started from and
the floor it's moving towards
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L873[16:19:29] <istasi> you could probably
keep a timing table, and based on the time since start, guestimate
where it is
L874[16:19:45] <Vexatos> Not
possible
L875[16:19:59] <Vexatos> since the
elevator has acceleration
L876[16:20:06] <Vexatos> so it's going to
slow down before arriving
L877[16:20:12] <Vexatos> and speed up when
starting etc
L878[16:20:31] <Vexatos> I could add
another variable, I guess
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L881[16:43:40] <Techokami> afternoon
L882[16:43:45] <istasi> hi
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L885[16:53:35] <Vexatos> Meh
L886[16:53:57] <Vexatos> It's really hard
to make the elevator return its currentl floor while it's
moving
L887[16:54:03] <Vexatos> It's basically
impossible
L888[16:54:28] <istasi> can you return its
current x,y ?
L889[16:54:35] <istasi> or
L890[16:54:36] <istasi> just y
L891[16:55:00] <istasi> or i suppose you
have thought of that :/
L892[16:56:10] <Vexatos> Yea I can
L893[16:56:13] <Vexatos> But I don't want
to
L894[16:56:31] <Vexatos> The elevator
should only know its XYZ coordinates internally
L895[16:57:14] <istasi> and you got the y
for the floor controls ?, isn't floor number just where currentY
> whateverfloorY and currentY < whatevrNextFloorY
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L897[16:58:29] <Vexatos> whateverfloorY is
what I want to get though
L898[16:58:56] <istasi> how does it know
to stop there then? Oo
L899[16:59:11] <Vexatos> The elevator
knows where it started from
L900[16:59:14] <Vexatos> and where to
stop
L901[16:59:18] <Vexatos> But nothing
inbetween
L902[16:59:31] <istasi> yah, but when you
select floor 2, how does it know it should stop at Y ?
L903[16:59:55] <Vexatos> Because it checks
the Y of the controller at that floor
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L906[17:02:58] <istasi> how do you find
floorTargetY when you select floor 2?, surely there must be some
index, or translate function somewhere to tell you that floor 2 is
at Y, internally ... but meh, oh well, pizza's here, have fun
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L909[17:12:43] <Vexatos> Iterating through
a 3 dimensional array where any entry could be null is bad+
L910[17:12:52] <Vexatos> Especially if you
have no idea what it actually contains
L911[17:12:53] <Vexatos>
>____>
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L916[17:25:36] <JoshTheEnder> i'm
back
L917[17:26:12] <istasi> wb
L918[17:26:36] <JoshTheEnder> though now
to go play skyrim
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L921[17:41:02] <Vexatos> istasi: I just
tried it for 2 hours now, almost >__>
L922[17:41:10] <Vexatos> Can't get it to
work properly
L923[17:41:34] <istasi> :(
L924[17:47:48] <v^> is there a RFCNet
which completely fucks with clients that dont completely RFC
L925[17:48:40] <gamax92> >_>
why
L926[17:49:36] <v^> because i dont like
clients that cant RFC
L927[17:49:51] <v^> emagine a network
without quassel or mibbit?
L928[17:49:52] <v^> amazing.
L929[17:50:06] <v^> or crappy coded
bots
L930[17:50:15] <v^> (mine would totally
break)
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L934[18:07:24] <Vexatos> istasi: Almost
got it working xD
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L937[18:22:57] <Vexatos> istasi: It
works!
L938[18:23:17] <istasi> nice! \o/
L939[18:24:29] <Vexatos> Unfortunately
requried a lot of code
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L941[18:33:38] <Vexatos> Any more methods
you would want?
L942[18:34:41] <Altenius> What'd you make
Vexatos?
L943[18:35:27] <Vexatos> Adding OC support
for the elevator of the mod I ported to 1.7.10
L944[18:36:44] <istasi> vexatos, dunno
maybe that it throws an event once its at target, so i wont have to
poll it ?
L945[18:37:12] <istasi> but that is a
minor thing and meh
L946[18:37:20] <Vexatos>
"elevator_arrived"
L947[18:37:21] <Vexatos> xD
L948[18:37:32] <istasi>
elevator_stopped
L949[18:37:38] <istasi> :P
L950[18:37:40] <Vexatos> Ok
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L955[19:03:17] <istasi> vexa can i dl it
somewhere with the oc support ?
L956[19:03:41] <Vexatos> Not yet
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L962[19:55:21] <istasi> anyone watching
hamatora ?
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L965[20:00:37] <snirre01> Hello
everybody
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L967[20:00:43] <istasi> hi
L968[20:00:46] <istasi> by
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L970[20:26:18] <Sangar> back
L971[20:28:05] <asie> hi Sangar
L972[20:28:32] *
robhol eats Sangar
L973[20:28:54] <robhol> istasi:
hamatora?
L974[20:29:05] *
Sangar feels he is missing pieces
L975[20:29:55] <robhol> Sangar: mentally
or physically? Because if it's the latter - I can explain
L976[20:30:02] <Sangar> yes
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L979[20:37:18] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i think
i know what map making component i'll add next
L980[20:37:23] <Kilobyte> a computer
controlled spawner
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L983[20:40:39] <Sangar> Kilobyte, i expect
terrible things! :D
L984[20:40:59] <ping> $tip Sangar
$0.10
L985[20:40:59] <^vDoge> ping, Sent Ɖ459 to
Sangar
L986[20:41:15] <Sangar> \o/ i got richer
again
L987[20:41:25] <robhol> You can
practically retire :>
L988[20:41:27] *
robhol hides
L989[20:41:42] <Kilobyte>
component.spawner.spawn("cave_spider", 50,
component.playerradar.coordsOf("Kethtar"), {health =
3000})
L990[20:41:46] <Kilobyte> Sangar: like
that?
L991[20:41:56] <Sangar> yes, yes,
something like that :P
L992[20:42:14] <Kilobyte> totally doesn't
spawn 50 cave spiders with 1500 hearts health where you are
standing
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L994[20:42:54] <Kilobyte> $bal
L995[20:42:54] <^vDoge> Kilobyte,
Ɖ888
L996[20:43:01] <Kilobyte> lal
L997[20:43:04] <ping> laaaaaaal
L998[20:43:12] <Kilobyte> $conv 888
L999[20:43:12] <^vDoge> Kilobyte, Ɖ888 =
$0.1933 €0.1435 £0.1136
L1000[20:43:20] <Kilobyte> 15 cent, not
bad
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L1002[20:43:23] <Kilobyte> well, 14
L1003[20:44:16] <ping> $tip Kilobyte
€0.01
L1004[20:44:17] <^vDoge> ping, Sent Ɖ61
to Kilobyte (Stiepen)
L1005[20:44:34] <Kilobyte> Sangar: when i
am done, i will do a player modifier
L1006[20:44:48] <Kilobyte> can i return
methods?
L1007[20:44:54] <Kilobyte> or functions
rather
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L1009[20:45:26] <Sangar> Kilobyte, sorta.
you can return userdata, and that is passed on the __call (so you
can `x()` the userdata).
L1010[20:45:40] <Kilobyte> hows that work
with persistance?
L1011[20:46:00] <Sangar> as long as you
save/load your userdata correctly, very well
L1012[20:46:12] <Sangar> (userdata has
save/load functions)
L1013[20:46:23] <Kilobyte> how would i
set the userdatas metatable?
L1014[20:46:25] <Sangar> see the Value
interface in the api
L1015[20:46:30] <Sangar> you
wouldn't
L1016[20:46:46] <Sangar> that's
automatically done to provide that functionality
L1017[20:46:46] <Kilobyte> ah, so how to
get __call to work
L1018[20:46:52] <Kilobyte> ohh neaz
L1019[20:46:53] <Kilobyte> *neat
L1020[20:47:02] <Sangar> as well as
__index and __newindex e.g.
L1021[20:47:23] <Kilobyte> Sangar: OC
lacks __next xD
L1022[20:47:29] <Kilobyte> like, its not
standard
L1023[20:47:33] <Sangar> :P
L1024[20:47:37] <Kilobyte> but its one
thing silcom will have
L1025[20:47:51] <Kilobyte> basicly next
is overridden to check for a __next metaentry
L1026[20:47:57] <Sangar> most discussed
topic of the lua mailing list ever :P
L1027[20:47:58] <Kilobyte> and if so it
delegates its task to that
L1028[20:48:04] <Kilobyte> is it?
L1029[20:48:12] <Sangar> it feels like
it
L1030[20:48:21] <Sangar>
__next/__ipairs/__pairs,...
L1031[20:48:27] <ping> .l
"Sangar" > "*"
L1032[20:48:28] <^v> ping, true
L1033[20:48:30] <ping> lua has
spoken
L1034[20:48:31] <Kilobyte> i am not
subscribed to that thing
L1035[20:48:44] <Sangar> it can be
interesting some times
L1036[20:49:14] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
anyways, i could make stuff like abc.def = true
L1037[20:49:23] <Kilobyte> instead of
abc.setDef(true)
L1038[20:49:45] <Kilobyte> and you still
can look at the table to figure out what it has
L1039[20:50:06] <Kilobyte> Sangar: silcom
also has kernel mode __rawset and __rawget
L1040[20:50:13] <Sangar> mhm
L1041[20:50:15] <Kilobyte> those are
called when usermode uses rawset/rawget
L1042[20:50:25] <Kilobyte> kernel can
also bypass __metatable
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L1044[20:53:02] <Sangar> sandboxception
:P
L1045[20:53:03] <Sangar> brb
L1046[20:53:05] <Kilobyte>
component.playereditor.getPlayer("Kethtar").teleportTo(component.playereditor.getPlayer("Kilobyte22").getCoordinates())
L1047[20:53:07] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
^
L1048[20:53:08] <Kilobyte> :P
L1049[20:53:29] <Sangar> component.op?
:P
L1050[20:53:44] <Kilobyte> its creative
mode only :P
L1051[20:53:53] <Kilobyte> intended for
map makers
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L1056[21:13:23] <Sangar> :P
L1057[21:23:25] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
component.death = component.spawner
L1058[21:23:26] <Kilobyte> :P
L1059[21:24:20] <Kilobyte> Sangar: did
you implement the args.getOptString?
L1060[21:24:51] <Sangar> Kilobyte, it's
on the todo list for the 1.4 api update so i don't forget again
>_>
L1061[21:25:01] <Sangar> (which is now an
issue on github btw)
L1062[21:25:18] <Kilobyte> kk
L1063[21:25:39] <Kilobyte> Sangar: it
will prob return null when stuffs missing, right?
L1064[21:28:45] <Sangar> once i add it
i'd probably make it something like `Arguments.optString(int index,
String default)`
L1066[21:28:45] <asie> THIS
L1067[21:29:13] <Kilobyte> Sangar: lemme
poke you a gist for my approach
L1068[21:29:20] <Sangar> k
L1069[21:30:31] <Sangar> asie,
interesting
L1070[21:32:13] <asie> yes
L1071[21:32:16] <asie> it's a very cool
mod
L1073[21:34:47] <Kilobyte> so scala devs
can make use of having an Option[String]
L1074[21:34:59] <Kilobyte> while java
devs are not excluded
L1075[21:35:08] <Sangar> yeah, that's
pretty much what i was thinking, too.
L1076[21:35:26] *
Kilobyte likes how Sangar and him often have same
opinion
L1077[21:35:38] <Sangar> heh
L1078[21:36:14] <gamax92> Sangar is
Kilobyte's long lost brother
L1079[21:36:27] <Sangar> i'd probably
just overload the method tho (i.e. both time optString), since it's
checkString and not getCheckedString, so that would feel more...
uniform to me?
L1080[21:36:30] <Sangar> :P
L1081[21:36:46] <Sangar> i don't think i
was adopted
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L1083[21:37:04] <Kilobyte> Sangar: derp,
i forgot they differ in arg count
L1084[21:37:07] <Kilobyte> yeah, makes
sense
L1085[21:39:50] <Kilobyte> Sangar: did i
mention i am very happy you taught me scala?
L1086[21:39:57] <Kilobyte> $tip Sangar
20
L1087[21:39:57] <^vDoge> Kilobyte, Sent
Ɖ20 to Sangar
L1088[21:40:11] <Sangar> mmm, i can't
remember!
L1089[21:40:13] <Sangar> :P
L1090[21:41:09] <Sangar> $tip modersky
0x5ca1a
L1091[21:41:10] <^vDoge> Sangar, No such
user
L1092[21:41:12] <Sangar> awww
L1093[21:41:25] <Kilobyte> Sangar:
LOL
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L1095[21:42:54] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i am
mainly intending the spawner for the map i am going to do
L1096[21:43:28] <Kilobyte> Sangar: you
know how i can create an entity by id?
L1097[21:43:48] <Sangar> no idea
L1098[21:43:57] <Sangar> haven't spawned
any entities yet, besides items :P
L1099[21:44:00] *
Kilobyte checks /summon command
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L1101[21:44:44] <Kilobyte> oh god
fuck
L1102[21:44:59] <Kilobyte> i apperently
still have chili on my hands and just rubbed my eyes
L1103[21:45:15] <Sangar> ooooh ouch
L1104[21:46:03] <Kilobyte> better than
rubbing certain other things with chili hands
L1105[21:46:41] <Sangar> like, my eyes?
:P
L1106[21:46:56] <Kilobyte> that too
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L1108[21:47:37] <Kilobyte> Sangar: now
thats easy
L1109[21:47:39] <Kilobyte> Entity entity1
= EntityList.createEntityFromNBT(nbttagcompound, world);
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L1112[21:48:16] <Sangar> or byid, or
byname i see. nice.
L1113[21:48:51] <Kilobyte> well, fromNbt
is what i want
L1114[21:49:03] <Kilobyte> since you can
pass custom nbt to the spawner (as lua table :P)
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L1116[21:49:48] <Sangar> i just had an
idea for a fun block :X
L1117[21:50:16] <Sangar> quantum
assembler / disassembler, converts entities to data and back
(returns a uuid that is used to track the serialized data to avoid
cloning)
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L1119[21:50:57] <Kilobyte> Sangar: i
could maybe add that :P
L1120[21:51:04] <Kilobyte> because its
not too hard
L1121[21:51:11] <Sangar> yeah
L1122[21:51:26] <Kilobyte> but the
creative blocks first :P
L1123[21:51:34] <Kilobyte> or at least
the spawner
L1124[21:51:41] <Sangar> do that. i'm not
sure that block isn't too op anyway :P
L1125[21:51:47] <Sangar> also i'd need to
come up with textures
L1126[21:51:49] <Sangar> >_>
L1127[21:52:07] <Kilobyte> i have same
issue
L1128[21:52:21] <Kilobyte> i am literally
considering to leave the mapmaking blocks without texture for
now
L1129[21:52:32] *
Kilobyte is highly unskilled in making textures
L1130[21:52:49] <Sangar> many programmers
are :P
L1131[21:52:50] <Kilobyte> also MFW
intellij imports the wrong @Callback
L1132[21:53:09] <Sangar> there's a reason
there's a term such as 'programmer art'
L1133[21:54:34] <Sangar> what's the other
@Callback? o.O
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L1135[21:55:14] <Kilobyte>
com.sun.org.glassfish.external.amx.MBeanListener.Callback
L1136[21:55:34] <Kilobyte> its not even
an annotation xD
L1137[21:55:48] <Sangar> was just about
to say :D
L1138[21:55:58] <Sangar> open an
issue!
L1139[21:56:05] <Sangar> :P
L1140[21:56:51] <Kilobyte> Sangar: is it
bad to use scala conventions in docstrings for lua methods?
L1141[21:57:00] <Kilobyte> i am about to
use an Option[String]
L1142[21:57:06] <Sangar> maybe
>_>
L1143[21:57:21] <Kilobyte> or i'd use a
(String|Nil)
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L1146[21:58:03] <Sangar> string | nil,
no? i.e. lowercase?
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L1148[21:59:17] <Kilobyte> i use
uppercase because types, got a habit of that :P
L1149[21:59:25] <Kilobyte> @Callback(doc
= """DEATH MUHAHAHAHAHAH - zap(targetMask: String,
damage: Int, relative: (Boolean|Nil), comment: (String|Nil)):
Boolean, (String|Nil)""")
L1150[21:59:35] <Kilobyte> that
descriptive enough for the zapper?
L1151[22:00:59] <Kilobyte> Sangar: or
should i make it more descriptive? :P
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L1153[22:01:05] <Sangar> :P well, if you
absolutely have to. just thought it'd be nice to have docstrings
somewhat following a convention (i.e. have it formatted as in oc).
but as you wish ;)
L1154[22:01:26] <Sangar> and yes, the
description itself should be sufficiently self-explanatory
L1155[22:01:41] <Kilobyte> :P
L1156[22:02:18] <Sangar> alternative
suggestion: "This might... tingle a bit."
L1157[22:03:16] <Kilobyte> almost sounds
better
L1158[22:03:36] <Kilobyte> actually, it
does
L1159[22:03:41] <Kilobyte> mfw
L1160[22:04:11] <Kilobyte> i just
realized i need special handling for the location variables to
support vanilla command block style
L1161[22:04:17] <Kilobyte> aka ~ for
relative values
L1162[22:05:19] *
Sangar has no clue at all about vanilla commands
L1163[22:05:46] <Kilobyte> i can do this:
/tp @p ~ ~2 ~
L1164[22:06:00] <Kilobyte> will teleport
the closest player 2 blocks above the command sender
L1165[22:06:17] <Kilobyte> if you run it
manually thats you
L1166[22:06:20] <Sangar> ...
L1167[22:06:23] <Kilobyte> but it also
works in command blocks
L1168[22:06:26] <Sangar> what kind of
esolang is that -.-
L1169[22:06:34] <Kilobyte> @p == closest
player
L1170[22:06:46] <Sangar> yeah, i get it.
but still. i don't like it :P
L1171[22:06:47] <Kilobyte> ~ == ~0 == 0
blocks from sender
L1172[22:06:52] <Kilobyte> yeah, its a
pain
L1173[22:07:01] <Kilobyte> especially
with selectors
L1174[22:07:08] <Kilobyte> @a[r=5]
L1175[22:07:14] <Kilobyte> all players in
a 5 block radius
L1176[22:07:43] <Kilobyte> but i wanna
support them anyways, as they are handy
L1177[22:08:22] <Sangar> hf then
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L1182[22:21:52] <Kilobyte> Sangar: how
does checkAny react to passing not enough args?=
L1183[22:23:37] <Sangar> errors if
there's too few args.
L1184[22:23:54] *
Kilobyte sees additional if arising
L1185[22:24:01] <Kilobyte> i think i
might need a map2nbt as well
L1186[22:24:19] <Kilobyte> to turn a
Map[_, _] into an NBTTagCompound
L1187[22:25:05] <Sangar> hmhm
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L1189[22:26:26] <Kilobyte> oh dang
L1190[22:26:34] <Kilobyte> i need
anti-recursion code
L1191[22:26:52] <Kilobyte> Sangar: or
does the map from checkTable not allow recursion?
L1192[22:27:08] <Sangar> uh, i'm not
sure
L1193[22:27:22] <Kilobyte> meh, will just
add it to be sure
L1194[22:28:59] <Sangar> for lua->java
it uses jnlua's converter iirc, so i kind of would expect it to
support cycles
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L1196[22:30:23] <Kilobyte> yeah it should
then
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L1198[22:30:49] <Sangar> i'm off for
today
L1199[22:30:54] <Sangar> see you tomorrow
o/
L1200[22:30:57] <Kilobyte> o/
L1201[22:34:22] <Kodos> Good games under
10 bucks on Steam, Go
L1202[22:40:51] <Alissa> TF2
L1203[22:40:56] <Alissa> Kodos, ^
L1204[22:41:01] <Kodos> lolno
L1205[22:41:19] <Kodos> I'd rather pay a
hooker 10 dollars to give me syphillis than play TF2
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2.
L1208[22:50:48] <Dashkal> mmm, PS2
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