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L1[00:07:19] <Kodos> .wa 16.384 kNm
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L5[00:20:37] <Vexatos> \o
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L8[00:55:32] <gamax92> wow, wocchat is very
memory hungry.
L9[00:56:37] <gamax92> without having ran
further than the first line it hit 280KB of memory usage.
L10[00:57:57] <gamax92> then tack on all of
openos's stuff and memory used when running
L11[00:58:23] <Vexatos> Mhm.....
L12[00:58:33] <Vexatos> Now I found a
problem with implementing map().... great
L13[00:58:42] <gamax92> time for that tape
backed memory manager! :P
L14[00:59:01] <Vexatos> Hahaha
L15[00:59:40] <Vexatos> gamax92, you could
literally store all of AsieLib, Computronics and OpenComputers on a
64-minute tape
L16[00:59:44] <Vexatos> Like, the entire
jar files
L17[00:59:50] <Vexatos> :P
L18[00:59:54] <gamax92> how large is said
tape?
L19[01:00:00] <Vexatos> 16MB
L20[01:00:14] <Vexatos> gamax92, it's
always (minutes / 4) in megabytes
L21[01:00:32] <Vexatos> the 4 minute iron
tape for instance is 1 MB
L22[01:00:56] <gamax92> imma get some
sleep
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L24[01:13:06] <Vexatos> #lua local a,b =
true, 3, 4 local e = (function() if a then return b else return c
end end)() return e
L25[01:13:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3
L26[01:13:12] <Vexatos> #lua local a,b =
false, 3, 4 local e = (function() if a then return b else return c
end end)() return e
L27[01:13:12] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L28[01:13:19] <Vexatos> #lua local a,b, c =
false, 3, 4 local e = (function() if a then return b else return c
end end)() return e
L29[01:13:20] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 4
L30[01:13:24] <Vexatos> Yay it works
o_o
L31[01:13:39] <Vexatos> Okay, ternary
operators will go in then
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L38[01:51:01] zsh
sets mode: +v on Kodos
L39[01:51:21] <Kodos> =( Lego Star Wars TCS
is only 6 bucks and I'm broke
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L41[01:54:11] <Skye|ZZZ> Morning,
Icedream
L42[01:54:13] <Skye|ZZZ> oops
L43[01:54:16] <Skye|ZZZ> tab fail
L44[01:54:24] <Skye|ZZZ> Morning,
Izaya
L45[01:54:35] ***
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L46[01:54:36] <Kodos> I think you're safe,
Icedream's been idle for 300 hours
L47[01:54:49] <Icedream> derp
L48[01:54:55] <Skye|School> hahahaha
L49[01:55:16] <Skye|School> Morning to
both, I guess. :p
L50[01:55:45] <Icedream> \o
L51[01:55:52] <Skye|School> o/
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L53[01:56:08] <Kodos|Zzz> gn
L54[01:56:29] <Skye|School> nuuuu
L55[01:58:48] <Izaya> heheh, oops
L56[01:58:56] <Izaya> so I crashed lain
with that huge archiving job
L57[01:58:57] <Izaya> gg me
L58[01:59:13] <Skye|School> oops
L59[01:59:26] <Izaya> she finally dipped
into swap
L60[01:59:30] <Izaya> and the drive didn't
like that
L61[01:59:32] <Izaya> so it noped
L62[01:59:37] <Izaya> so the whole thing
noped
L63[02:00:01] <Izaya> note to self: get two
SSDs to RAID in the space of a single 2.5" drive
L64[02:00:10] <Skye|School> uhh
L65[02:01:00] <Izaya> anwyay, doing a full
system update on lain now
L66[02:01:04] <Izaya> then gonna
reboot
L67[02:01:46] *
Skye|School wishes Izaya kuck
L68[02:01:49] <Skye|School> *lick
L69[02:01:52] <Skye|School> *luck
L70[02:01:57] <Skye|School> this
keybioard...
L71[02:02:03] <Skye|School> *keboard
L72[02:02:08] <Skye|School> *keyboard
L73[02:02:19] <Skye|School> and high
ping....
L74[02:02:20] *
Izaya likes his cheap Dell SK-8115
L75[02:03:19] <Izaya> Especially with these
rebound ccontrol and caps lock keys :D
L76[02:03:42] <Skye|School> I say
"Dell SKS-8115" at first. >_<
L77[02:03:58] <Izaya> no, it is not build
by me
L78[02:04:08] <Skye|School> *saw
L79[02:04:15] *
Skye|School sobs
L80[02:04:21] <Izaya> built* otherwise the
control and caps lock would be swapped
L81[02:04:31] <Skye|School> hehe
L82[02:04:52] *
Izaya sighs
L83[02:05:03] <Izaya> airz23 is killing
me
L84[02:05:14] <Skye|School> What'd he write
this time?
L85[02:05:18] <Izaya> all these characters
simply never spoken of again
L86[02:05:26] <Izaya> now RedCheer has a
replacement
L87[02:05:50] <Skye|School> hmmm
L88[02:06:01] <Skye|School> Maybe he's
making it all up?
L89[02:07:28] <Izaya> The theory of him
just being super-high and is actually the VP in a mental
institution is more and more plausible
L90[02:07:59] <Skye|School> he doesn't seem
stupid, though..
L91[02:09:04] <Skye|School> Maybe these
aren't in chronological order
L92[02:09:10] <Izaya> ... hm
L93[02:09:15] <Izaya> Interesting
idea
L94[02:09:19] <Skye|School> maybe he got
fired
L95[02:09:39] <Izaya> that... but...
hrm
L96[02:09:44] <Izaya> Damnit
L97[02:09:46] <Skye|School> so this is a
different company?
L98[02:09:58] <Izaya> I want RedCheer
back
L99[02:10:03] <Skye|School> haah
L100[02:10:26] <Izaya> alas, that is not
how it works
L101[02:10:31] *
Skye|School remembers the "Blood sacrafice"
L102[02:10:41] <Izaya> wha
L103[02:11:52] <Skye|School> maybe he's an
IT person who went mad because of people around him?
L104[02:12:06] <Izaya> I could see that
happening
L105[02:12:15] <Izaya> My users can be
pretty bad
L106[02:13:28] <Vexatos> #lua
a.b.c.d.e
L107[02:13:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > lua:1:
attempt to index global 'a' (a nil value)
L108[02:13:32] <Vexatos> ok
L109[02:16:49] <Vexatos> Let's wait for
Snagar to wake up
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L112[02:26:17] <Lizzy> Izaya, oh. Is that
why lain was broken when I ssh'd into it yesterday?
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L114[02:28:08] <Kubuxu> \o
L115[02:29:26] <Skye|School> gah
L116[02:29:30] <Skye|School> I need to go
now
L117[02:30:09] *
Lizzy might need to start having breakfast, her stomach is
hurting
L118[02:35:19] <Izaya> Lizzy, something
like that
L119[02:35:26] <Izaya> was freaking the
fuck out
L120[02:35:33] <Izaya> wasn't even pinging
today while I was out
L121[02:37:43] <Sulljason> Doesn't Lua
have a split method?
L122[02:46:00] <Lizzy>
string.explode()?
L123[02:46:58] <Vexatos> You mean like
Java?
L124[02:47:13] <Sulljason> Yes, like
Java.
L125[02:47:21] <Vexatos> That's quite a
nice idea, I'll add that to Selene
L126[02:47:39] <Sulljason> Found a
tutorial one online I'll just include it in my code.
L127[02:47:57] <Sulljason> Now having an
issue that its appending rather then overwriting in write mode
lol
L128[02:48:12] <Sulljason> Just trying to
store address,hostname
L129[02:48:16] <Vexatos> Sulljason, do you
have a link to that tutorial one?
L131[02:50:02] <Vexatos> Thanks
L132[02:50:15] <Sulljason> Really just a
global match which then gets put in a sequential table.
L133[02:50:41] <Sulljason> The lack of
proper arrays is quite annoying though. :/ Never know exactly what
the keys are for util methods.
L134[02:50:50] <Vexatos> I am adding THAT
to Selene as well >_>
L135[02:50:54] <Sulljason> Put ALL the
things in maps.
L136[02:51:35] <Sulljason> Vexatos: I
always see you on here. Do you sleep at all? lol
L137[02:55:12] <Sulljason> What I would
give for an arrayList lol
L138[02:58:36] <Sulljason> Vexatos: if
derp then works right? Like other languages it just tries to find a
true value?
L139[02:59:00] <Vexatos> "if derp
then" will fire when derp is not nil and not false
L140[02:59:18] <Vexatos> i.e. if it's true
or any non-boolean value
L141[02:59:36] <Sulljason> Ok good just
thought it might not be evaluating my bool right and falling back
to my append method.
L142[02:59:37] <Vexatos> "if not
derp" fires only when derp is nil or false
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L144[03:00:07] <Sulljason> Ik how ifs
works. Just making sure lua didnt require == for true bools for
some reason.
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L146[03:02:28] <Vexatos> Okay, added
string:split
L147[03:04:42] <Vexatos> Wow
L148[03:04:48] <Vexatos> I think I am done
with string functions
L149[03:04:49] <Vexatos> nice
L150[03:05:23] <Sulljason> I'm having all
sorts of bad arguments. Regret writing this code in game instead of
gedit.
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L154[03:08:30] <Sulljason> Cool I managed
to break filesystem in OpenOS lol /lib/filesystem.lua:467 attempt
to index local 'self' a nil value.
L155[03:08:38] <Sulljason> ls
L156[03:08:41] <Sulljason> srry
L157[03:11:00] <Sulljason> Apparently
file.close() cause that instead of using file:close().
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L159[03:11:47] <Izaya> I have a one-liner
that crashes OpenOS
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L161[03:12:27] <Izaya> for i = 1,
math.huge do shell.execute("ln /bin ."..tostring(i))
end
L162[03:13:12] <Sulljason> That's a lot of
printing.
L163[03:14:08] <Izaya> Printing?
L164[03:14:16] <Izaya> ln makes a symlink
in OpenOS
L165[03:15:22] <Sulljason> Izaya: Sorry I
didnt look that closley just saw toString and assumed.
L166[03:16:24] <Vexatos> Okay, I added
_G.ltype and _G.$l
L167[03:16:46] <Sulljason> Vexatos: o.0
what do those do?
L168[03:16:47] <Vexatos> ltype lets you
check whether a wrapped table is a map or a list
L169[03:17:06] <Vexatos> as _G.$ creates
maps and _G.$l creates lists from the input table
L170[03:17:08] <Vexatos> (with
checks)
L171[03:17:36] <Vexatos> So now you can do
"$l(table)()" and if that doesn't error, it's a valid
list that can be ipairs-iterated
L172[03:22:08] <Sulljason> That's new...
Apparently #table gets you the length.
L173[03:22:50] <Sulljason> Added in 5.1 I
think. 5 versions later... "Hey someone might want to know the
length of a table."
L174[03:23:01] <Vexatos> Yea
L175[03:24:26] <Sulljason> Lua is meh, but
still much better then BASH lol
L176[03:26:58] <Sulljason> Izaya: If I
open an existing file in write mode, writing to it will overwrite
right? Because atm it appears to be appending...
L177[03:27:16] <Izaya> w will write over
the top, a will append
L178[03:27:45] <Sulljason> Ya its actually
writing twice not appending (one letter difference) sorry.
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L181[03:32:56] <Sulljason> Table length of
1 yet for in pairs prints it twice. wat...
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L183[03:33:26] <Izaya> -bash:
/usr/bin/tmux: Input/output error
L184[03:33:26] <Izaya> I really appear to
have broken stuff
L185[03:35:15] <Sulljason> Izaya: That is
one of the most descriptive errors I have seen! Almost as good as
"Something went wrong.".
L186[03:35:44] <Izaya> It's 'cause the FS
is mounted ro, apparently
L187[03:36:08] <Sulljason> Think I found
my error. It's scope.
L188[03:37:46] <Sulljason> Yep that was
it. The bool was out of scope therefore nil why did "if not
found then" throw an error?
L189[03:37:59] <Sulljason> not throw an
error*
L190[03:38:09] <Lizzy> Izaya: yes you
have, nothing works. not even the shutdown command
L191[03:38:36] <Izaya> welp shit
L192[03:38:39] <Izaya> time to tar
everything
L193[03:39:07] <Lizzy> though in other
news it's IRCd is still running somehow...
L194[03:39:19] <Lizzy> that died
yesterday
L195[03:39:22] <Lizzy> wat
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L197[03:41:25] <Sulljason> print <---
the ultimate debugger.
L198[03:44:49] <Vexatos> Wow, already have
7 kB o_o
L199[03:44:57] <Vexatos> And that's only
the functions for string
L200[03:44:59] <Vexatos> strings*
L201[03:45:08] <Vexatos> Now I need to do
the functions on tables
L202[03:45:26] <Vexatos> and the
parser
L203[03:45:43] *
Sulljason has a whole MB! Of RAM.
L204[03:46:08] <Vexatos> Don't worry, this
library will eat ALL your RAM
L205[03:46:15] <Vexatos> Well, it'll
mostly eat CPU time
L206[03:46:46] <Sulljason> Vexatos: Maybe
make it more modulare?
L207[03:47:09] <Vexatos> I will add a
config option
L208[03:47:16] <Vexatos> for disabling
interpreting
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L210[03:47:55] <Vexatos> In that case it
won't delay the launching of a Lua program, instead you'd have to
compile it yourself, so I guess I'll also add a compiler
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L213[04:01:53] <Vexatos> Okay, the
compiler supports piping now
L214[04:02:06] <Sulljason> Vexatos:
Compiler for what?
L215[04:02:13] <Vexatos> For Selene
L216[04:02:31] <Vexatos> In case you don't
like live-interpreting
L217[04:02:48] <Sulljason> What's
Selene?
L219[04:04:26] <Sulljason> Interpreting
Lua to interpret things?
L220[04:05:29] <Sulljason> Vexatos: Cool
never understood how to go about making an interpreter.
L221[04:05:49] <Vexatos> It's quite
hacky
L222[04:06:21] <Sulljason> Next we need a
Lua interpreter for Java bytecode :3
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L224[04:09:08] *
Sulljason demands a screen with a higher res then the tier 3 ones
so someone can make a GBC emulator!
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L226[04:11:53] <Vexatos> Actually
L227[04:11:55] <Vexatos> Looking at
it
L228[04:12:01] <Vexatos> the interpreter
shouldn't even be that slow o_o
L229[04:12:17] <Vexatos> Sulljason, the T3
screen has a higher res than the GBC
L230[04:12:57] <Sulljason> Resolution: 160
x 144 pixels (same as the original Game Boy) Tier 3 screen is
160x50
L231[04:13:10] <Sulljason> so missing half
to 2/3 :/
L232[04:13:44] <Sulljason> Doesn't have
adequate colo depth either :/
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L234[04:19:58] <ShadowKatStudios> It would
appear that my server has encountered an unrecoverable hardware
error
L235[04:20:02] <ShadowKatStudios> ie
faulty HDD
L236[04:21:13] *
Lizzy thinks she may have social Anxiety :/
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L239[04:24:56] <Sulljason> How would I go
about making a global table any process/script can access?
L240[04:28:01] <Vexatos> mytable =
{}
L241[04:28:02] <Vexatos> done
L242[04:28:20] <Vexatos> if you don't add
a "local" in the beginning, it will be global
L243[04:29:14] <Sulljason> I tried global
it didn't seem to work or does the process still have to be alive
for its global vars to live?
L244[04:29:50] <Vexatos> o-o
L245[04:29:53] <Vexatos> Uuuh
L246[04:30:23] <Sulljason> I ran a script
that defined global derp as a string then ran another script to
print derp and it printed nil
L247[04:31:32] <Vexatos> how?
L248[04:31:50] <Vexatos> did the script
really say > derp = "something"
L249[04:32:04] <Sulljason> well derp =
1000;
L250[04:32:10] <Vexatos> Mhm
L251[04:32:12] <Vexatos> Try this
L252[04:32:13] <Sulljason> ik not a string
I mispoke
L253[04:32:15] <Vexatos> _G.derp =
1000
L254[04:33:08] <Sulljason> got it working
as an enviroment var
L255[04:33:22] <Sulljason> and I can give
processes the current shell environment but idk if thats
prefered
L256[04:33:35] <Vexatos> Isn't that
default?
L257[04:33:58] <Sulljason> maybe I'm not
very familier with shell environments and their levels
L258[04:34:15] <Sulljason> " or the
default (top level) environment if none is given."
L259[04:34:33] <Vexatos> mhm
L260[04:34:55] <Sulljason> So the highest
level environment is the shell?
L261[04:36:10] <Sulljason> the explicit
global through _G. worked thankyou
L262[04:36:57] <Sulljason> It's an address
table so it's pretty important to be global. :3
L263[04:47:50] <Vexatos> Okay, compiler
finished
L264[04:47:56] <Vexatos> now to do the
table functions
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L285[06:38:11] <Sangar> o/
L286[06:40:10] ***
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L289[06:50:46] <Vexatos> o/ Snagar
L290[06:51:07] <Vexatos> Sangar: I am 50%
done :d
L291[06:51:12] <Vexatos> (The easy
part)
L292[06:51:54] <Sangar> with your lua
preprocessor?
L294[06:52:07] <Vexatos> See there
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L296[06:52:19] <Vexatos> anything that can
be done without a parser is done
L297[06:52:23] <Sangar> nice
L298[06:52:27] <Vexatos> Now I just need
to write the parser for the rest >_>
L299[06:52:38] <Sangar> yeah, have fun
with that :3
L301[06:53:08] <Vexatos> soo many new
features
L302[06:53:18] <Vexatos> (That's just the
init function)
L303[06:53:43] <Sangar> (you don't say
:P)
L304[06:53:56] <Sulljason> Sangar:
\o
L305[06:54:05] <Sangar> o/
L306[06:54:11] <Vexatos> Soo, I now have
$() to create maps
L307[06:54:17] <Sulljason> That's waving
right?
L308[06:54:18] <Vexatos> if you want to
make sure it's an ipairs-able list
L309[06:54:19] <Vexatos> do $l
L310[06:54:48] <Vexatos> and if you ever
want to turn a function into a wrapped function (the thing a lambda
will produce), do $f(f, parCount)
L311[06:54:50] <Sangar> so hang on, is
init preprocessed, too? because i'm pretty sure $ isn't valid in a
variable name
L312[06:54:59] <Vexatos> Isn't it?
L313[06:55:01] <Vexatos> I can change
that
L314[06:55:13] <Vexatos> I just wanted to
have some non-magic character you rarely use
L315[06:55:30] <Vexatos> And I couldn't
find a list of magic characters in Lua
L316[06:55:33] <Sangar> var names have to
be [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* i think
L317[06:55:46] <Sangar> err, plus _ in the
first one
L319[06:56:31] <Sangar> "Names (also
called identifiers) in Lua can be any string of letters, digits,
and underscores, not beginning with a digit."
L320[06:57:04] <Sangar> hence my
assumption you were doing a preprocessor :X
L321[06:57:58] <Vexatos> I am doing
one
L322[06:58:11] <Sangar> ok
L323[06:58:20] <Vexatos> This just means I
have to not use $ in selene itself
L324[06:58:33] <Vexatos> as I am
overriding _G.load anyway for lambdas etc
L325[06:58:43] <Vexatos> I can just grep
and $ that's not in a string
L326[06:59:07] <Vexatos> And turn it into,
uuuuh
L327[06:59:08] <Vexatos> mhm
L328[06:59:10] <Vexatos> mmmhm
L329[06:59:12] <Sangar> mhmm. you could
have something like init(s) where s defaults to you magic thinger
($ right now), so people can adjust it if they want to?
L330[06:59:13] <Vexatos> _____fish
L331[06:59:19] <Vexatos> yea, that's a
nice name
L332[06:59:22] <Vexatos> :P
L333[06:59:55] <Vexatos> Sangar, in the
end $ is only used 4 times outside of selene
L334[06:59:58] <Sangar> cuz _selene is too
boring? :P
L335[07:00:00] <Vexatos> $() to create a
map
L336[07:00:06] <Vexatos> $l() for a
list
L337[07:00:10] <Vexatos> $f() for a
function
L338[07:00:24] <Vexatos> and $().$ being
the table wrapped inside the wrapped table
L339[07:00:34] <Sulljason> functional
programming makes me a sad panda :(
L340[07:00:34] <Vexatos> (which can also
be called using $()())
L341[07:00:36] ***
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L342[07:00:40] <Vexatos> Why?
L343[07:00:58] <Sulljason> I don't like it
lol maybe the language I used just sucked lol
L344[07:01:05] <Sulljason> so much
lol
L345[07:01:07] <Magik6k> o/
L346[07:01:09] <Vexatos> \o
L347[07:01:24] <Sangar> functional is
pretty awesome, if it's an option you can mix into your
"normal" code :P
L348[07:01:34] <Vexatos> Sangar: I already
have an initializer for /boot and a compiler for /bin in case
live-interpreting is disabled in the config
L349[07:01:43] <Vexatos> in
/etc/selene.cfg
L350[07:01:44] <Vexatos> :P
L351[07:01:54] <Sulljason> My only
experience with functional is command book.
L352[07:02:23] <Sulljason> Command helper*
(same author)
L353[07:04:08] <Sangar> [[pseudolua]]
`local y = x.map(_ * 2)` is sooo much nicer than `local y = {}; for
v in x do table.insert(y, v * 2) end`, imho
L354[07:04:51] <Sangar> much better signal
to noise ratio :P
L355[07:05:02] <Vexatos> Sangar, will be
more like "local y = x.map(l -> l*2)"
L356[07:05:10] <Vexatos> or => if you
prefer
L357[07:05:13] <Vexatos> both will be
parsed
L358[07:05:21] <Vexatos> I won't parse the
underscore
L359[07:05:33] <Sangar> whichever, i was
just making it up as i wrote it ^^
L360[07:05:44] <Vexatos> As of right now,
I can successfully parse a normal Lua file without changing
it
L361[07:05:56] <Vexatos> havign extra
checks for underscores (which are a valid variable name) would be a
pain
L362[07:06:00] <Vexatos> having*
L363[07:06:02] <Sangar> what about stuff
in strings? :P
L364[07:06:09] <Vexatos> Those will be
omitted
L365[07:06:14] <Vexatos> same for
comments
L366[07:06:21] <Sangar> including
[[strings]]?
L367[07:06:27] <Sangar> and
[[[[strings]]]]? :X
L368[07:06:31] <Vexatos> what
L369[07:06:31] <Vexatos> ...
L370[07:06:42] <Sangar> and
[[[[[[[[[[strings]]]]]]]]]]
L371[07:06:58] <Vexatos> and
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<stackoverflow>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
strings
L372[07:07:06] <Sangar> those too,
yes
L373[07:07:16] <Sangar> well, except for
s/</[/
L374[07:07:17] <Vexatos> Sooo
L375[07:07:23] <Vexatos> what's the
easiest way to read a 1-line config file
L376[07:07:29] <Sangar> load
L377[07:07:32] <Vexatos> I guess I'll make
the config file be "return false"
L378[07:07:35] <Vexatos> and then load()
it
L379[07:07:53] <Sangar> why return
false?
L380[07:08:34] <Vexatos> Sandra, by
default it will be false because it's called
"notLive"
L381[07:08:57] <Sulljason> Can't remember
does ARP allow duplicate hostnames?
L382[07:09:21] <Vexatos> Sooo,
Sangar
L383[07:09:22] ***
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L384[07:09:24] <Vexatos> if I do
this
L385[07:09:25] <Sulljason> Or is hostname
IP level. o.0
L386[07:09:27] <Vexatos> "return
false"
L387[07:09:37] *
Magik6k wants io.lines(line -> print(line))
L388[07:09:49] <Vexatos> Do I then need to
do loadfile("/etc/selene.cfg")()
L389[07:09:57] <Sangar> yes
L390[07:09:59] <Vexatos> Ok
L391[07:10:29] <Sangar> or
dofile("/etc/selene.cfg")
L392[07:10:33] <Vexatos> Sorry, Magik6k, I
can't replace io.lines
L393[07:10:53] <Vexatos> or iterators in
general
L394[07:11:12] <Sangar> the difference is
basically just how you'd handle errors in it (i.e.
ok,blah=loadfile(...) if or then blah() end vs pcall(dofile,
...))
L395[07:11:23] <Vexatos> but at least you
can do for line <- io.lines(file) do print(line) end
L396[07:11:25] <Sangar> *if ok
L397[07:11:41] <Vexatos> Aah
L398[07:11:49] <Vexatos> so loadfile
returns "okay" as the first param
L399[07:11:56] <Vexatos> Mhm
L400[07:12:03] <Sangar> yeah, and the
loaded function as the second
L401[07:12:08] <Sangar> i think?
L402[07:12:09] <Sangar> nowait
L403[07:12:13] <Sangar> as the first
L404[07:12:17] <Sangar> it's nil on
failure
L405[07:12:30] <Sangar> so that above
there is wrong :X
L406[07:12:50] <Sangar> ok,reason =
loadfile(...) if ok the ok() else print('failed loading config: '
.. reason) end
L407[07:12:56] <Sangar> that'd be more
correct
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L409[07:13:27] <Vexatos> Well, loading
happens during boot
L410[07:13:39] <Vexatos> so erroring
something wouldn't be displayed for very long :P
L411[07:13:57] <Vexatos> Should, I, if it
failed, set live interpreting enabled or disabled?
L412[07:14:56] <Sangar> whatever the
default config value would be
L413[07:15:33] <Vexatos> Okay
L414[07:19:24] <Vexatos> Okay, fixed
L415[07:19:29] <Vexatos> $Table is now
_Table
L416[07:19:34] <Vexatos> .$ is not
._tbl
L417[07:19:47] <Vexatos> And _G.$ is not
_G._selene._new
L418[07:20:08] <Vexatos> Now I just need
to write the actual parser >_________>
L419[07:22:36] <Vexatos> First things
first...
L420[07:22:51] <Vexatos> Sangar, if I get
a chunk in load(), I can assume it is a valid Lua chunk,
right?
L421[07:23:02] <Vexatos> So nothing like
"if a then doThings()"
L422[07:23:19] <Sangar> eh?
L423[07:23:34] <Vexatos> Remember I am
replacing load()
L424[07:23:44] <Vexatos> And load() gets a
chunk of Lua code
L425[07:23:48] <Sulljason> How do I import
a custom made library? I put it in /lib then used require, but its
not working.
L426[07:24:05] <Vexatos> Sulljason, how
did you require it
L427[07:24:15] <Vexatos> i.e. copypaste
that line, please
L428[07:24:21] <Sangar> Sulljason, reboot
your computer or run package.loaded["yourlibname"]=nil,
if you tried loading it before and it failed that'll be
cached
L429[07:24:32] <Vexatos> Or that
L430[07:24:40] <Sangar> Vexatos, if you
get a string, yes, that has to be a valid piece of lua code
L431[07:24:42] <Kubuxu> I think you can
give full path to require, can you?
L432[07:24:43] <Magik6k> ~w gpu
L434[07:24:54] <Vexatos> Okay,
Sangar
L435[07:24:58] <Sangar> if you get a
loader function, i actually don't know if that may return partial
bits and pieces
L436[07:24:59] <Vexatos> that makes
parsing a lot easier
L437[07:25:10] <Vexatos> Loader
function?
L438[07:25:12] <Sulljason> attempt to
index local 'util' a boolean value
L440[07:25:21] <Sangar> ld can be a
function
L441[07:25:42] <Vexatos> Well, I'd just
load the entire thing into memory, then
L442[07:26:01] <Sangar> Sulljason, try
running =require("util") in the Lua interpreter to see
what the error was when loading the lib, i guess
L443[07:26:22] *
vifino wakes up on Lizzy, yawns, then curls up again
L444[07:26:39] <Sulljason> Sangar: how to
I run the interpreter :l
L445[07:26:47] <Sangar> lua
L446[07:26:50] <Sangar> from the
shell
L447[07:27:36] <Sulljason> No error.
:/
L448[07:27:47] <Sulljason> derp =
require("util");
L449[07:27:56] <Sangar> minus the
derp
L450[07:27:58] *
Lizzy pets VikeStep
L451[07:27:59] <Vexatos> local s =
"" local newS = ld() while newS and #newS > 0 do s =
s..newS newS = ld() end
L452[07:28:04] <Vexatos> Sangar ^
L453[07:28:06] <Sangar> just
`=require("util")`
L454[07:28:10] <Vexatos> That's how I'd do
it
L455[07:28:22] <Sangar> Vexatos, sure,
just pray there's enough memory installed :P
L456[07:28:24] *
Lizzy pets vifino
L457[07:28:24] <Sulljason> true
<--
L458[07:28:28] <VikeStep> hello
lizzy
L459[07:28:38] <Lizzy> mis-tab,
sorry
L460[07:28:39] <Vexatos> Sangar, it's a
freaking functional library
L461[07:28:40] <Sangar> Sulljason, do you
return your lib table at the end of util.lua?
L462[07:28:42] <VikeStep> its all
good
L463[07:28:44] <Vexatos> I'd expect you to
have enough memory
L464[07:28:45] <Lizzy> also ssh was
derping
L465[07:28:45] <Vexatos> See Scala
L466[07:28:49] <Sangar> :P
L467[07:28:51] <Vexatos> Have fun
compiling Scala on a craptop
L468[07:29:02] *
vifino purrs at Lizzy
L469[07:29:10] <Negi> tfw making stuff
breaks all the things.
L470[07:29:15] <Sangar> have fun compiling
scala on anything :P
L471[07:29:19] <Sulljason> Sangar: I
glanced at some of the other libs and didnt see anything special.
I'll look closer. :)
L472[07:29:19] <Vexatos> Yea
L473[07:29:29] <Vexatos> Even CI is crying
while compiling it
L474[07:29:34] <Vexatos> Looking at the
compile times
L475[07:29:45] <Kodos|Zzz> x.x
L477[07:30:04] <Kodos|Zzz> 5h of
sleep
L478[07:31:07] <Sulljason> Sangar: thanks
was wonder what the tables at the top were about.
L479[07:33:02] <Lizzy> hehe, I've bn
tasked with sitting in one of the staff team rooms for today and
tomorrow to see what the WiFi is like and if there's any way i can
make it better. I can't use my normal work laptop because it
doesn't have windows connectected to the domain so i've got a staff
one from the Library. I've just finished setting up my laptop so
that it has an SSH server but is only accessible from my main work
pc so i
L480[07:33:03] <Vexatos> waaait
L481[07:33:06] <Vexatos> Mhm
L482[07:33:08] <Lizzy> can: remote into
work pc then ssh into laptop and from there, ssh out to
elsewhere
L483[07:33:09] <Sulljason> A table over
functions that you return to another script... Wow Luas weird.
:3
L484[07:33:11] <Lizzy> also wow that was a
long message
L485[07:33:13] <Sulljason> of*
L486[07:33:38] <Magik6k> wheeeee, \x1b[7m
works \o/
L487[07:33:40] <Vexatos> Sangar, couldn't
I even do "for n in ld do s = s..n end" xD
L488[07:34:45] <Sangar> Vexatos, uhhh,
quite possibly
L489[07:35:33] <Sulljason> Sangar: got it
working and learned something more about Lua thanks. I'll try to
look into the stock Lua stuff more before asking next time. I
thought library loading was custom sorry.
L490[07:35:51] <Sangar> Sulljason, no
worries, happy to help
L492[07:35:58] <Kodos|Zzz> I'm going back
to bed
L493[07:36:05] <Vexatos> Sangar, does \a
work in OC D:
L494[07:36:10] <Vexatos> in a string
L495[07:36:16] <Sangar> Vexatos, i think
so
L496[07:36:20] <Vexatos> U:
L497[07:37:26] <Vexatos> Waaait
L498[07:37:27] <Vexatos> a = [[alo
L499[07:37:27] <Vexatos> 123"]]
L500[07:37:30] <Vexatos> that works
q_q
L501[07:37:31] <Vexatos> why
L502[07:37:33] <Vexatos> just
L503[07:37:34] <Vexatos> WHYYY
L504[07:37:45] <Magik6k> Huh, my os is
able to play back colored top captured from linux
L506[07:38:46] <Vexatos> Sangar, WHY
L507[07:38:49] *
Vexatos blames Sangar
L508[07:39:05] <Sangar> Vexatos, because
Lua is flexible like that :P
L509[07:39:15] <Vexatos> And I have to
parse it
L510[07:39:22] <Sangar> Magik6k, that
looks quite fancy
L511[07:39:25] <Vexatos> okay, sooo, it's
only '', "" and [[]] though, right?
L512[07:39:43] <Sangar> [[+
L513[07:39:46] <Vexatos> yea
L514[07:39:51] <Vexatos>
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
L515[07:39:54] <Sangar> aye
L516[07:40:01] <Sangar> but that's it for
strings afaik
L517[07:40:10] <Vexatos> Yea
L518[07:40:21] <Vexatos> Uuh, what's the
difference between [[]] and [[[[[[]]]]]]
L519[07:40:36] <Sangar> that you can use
]] inside the string in the latter case
L520[07:40:59] <Vexatos> But the closing
brackets HAVE to match the number of opening brackets, right?
L521[07:41:01] <Sangar> that's the sole
reason why that feature exists, so you don't need escapes in the
string itself
L522[07:41:04] <Sangar> yes
L523[07:41:20] <Vexatos> This example
though
L524[07:41:21] <Vexatos> a = [==[
L525[07:41:21] <Vexatos> alo
L526[07:41:21] <Vexatos>
123"]==]
L527[07:41:25] <Vexatos> what the fridge
is that
L528[07:41:33] <Sangar> oh, right
L529[07:41:45] <Sangar> was that the
actual format? >_>
L530[07:41:53] <Sangar> i can never
remember, because i never use it :X
L531[07:42:12] <Vexatos> "We define
an opening long bracket of level n as an opening square bracket
followed by n equal signs followed by another opening square
bracket"
L532[07:42:27] <Sangar> oh, i guess that's
it then
L533[07:42:28] <Sangar> my bad
L534[07:42:51] <Sangar> so yeah, [[[]]] is
bullshit :X [==========[string]==========] isn't \o/
L535[07:44:10] <Vexatos> Okay
L536[07:44:20] <Vexatos> So I check for
[(=)*[
L537[07:46:24] <Vexatos> Or, well
L538[07:47:24] <Vexatos> Mhm
L539[07:47:26] <Vexatos> Yeah
L540[07:47:30] <Vexatos> Okay, sooo
L541[07:47:40] <Vexatos> The worst part in
parsing is storing all the stuff somewhere
L542[07:47:49] <Vexatos> What i could
do
L543[07:48:03] <Vexatos> Sangar, how about
this, since we don't really have Stacks in Lua
L544[07:48:14] <Vexatos> local count =
{}
L545[07:48:52] <Vexatos> And then have
things like count["[["] = count["[["] + 1 when
it encounters an opening bracket
L546[07:49:14] <Vexatos> Could store all
the things in a single table
L547[07:49:32] <Vexatos> And if they are
not 0 in the end, something bad happened
L548[07:50:02] <Kodos|Zzz> I'm by no means
an expert, but storing it all in a single table seems like a bad
idea
L549[07:50:19] <Sulljason> Got my better
ARP working. Bad news is I made a loop. lol
L550[07:50:27] <Kodos|Zzz> ARP?
L551[07:50:36] ⇦
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Flood)
L552[07:50:37] <Sulljason> Address
resolution proticol
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L554[07:50:52] <Sulljason> basically
figuring out the addresses of everyone else on the LAN
L555[07:51:09] <Kodos|Zzz>
Interesting
L556[07:51:14] <Vexatos> Kodos|Zzz, not
worse than having a separate value for everything >_>
L557[07:51:55] <Sulljason> Also has
hostnames *sunglasses*
L558[07:55:57] <Sangar> Vexatos, since the
strings' nesting doesn't really matter, all you probably need is a
variable storing the "closing" token you're currently
looking for, no?
L559[07:56:24] <Sangar> i.e. when you
encounter a [===[, then you store ]===] as your closing token and
continue parsing through the string until you hit it
L560[07:57:20] <Kubuxu> Where [=+[
L561[07:59:37] <Kodos|Zzz> Okay, going to
bed since I just tried to go to Amazon to order a pizza
L562[08:00:47] <Sulljason> 6am been up
since yesterday, but MUST FIX ARP.
L563[08:00:54] ⇦
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L564[08:01:38] <Vexatos> Sangar, soo, if I
start a string with [==[
L565[08:01:45] <Vexatos> it doesn't matter
if other brackets come
L566[08:01:58] <Sangar> yes
L567[08:02:01] <Vexatos> the string will
only end when you encounter ]==]
L568[08:02:05] <Sangar> yes
L569[08:02:07] <Vexatos> Ok
L570[08:02:35] <Vexatos> Okay, and they
need to be within one line
L571[08:02:41] <Vexatos> (the [==[)
L572[08:02:48] <Vexatos> so I can go
through the lines for that very easily
L573[08:03:23] <Sangar> i'd imagine so,
since \n is just whitespace, and whitespace also wouldn't work in
those
L574[08:03:41] <Sulljason> Got some
redundant prodcasts but I guess that was jsut delay prolly need a
sleep...
L575[08:04:00] ⇦
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(~VikeStep@CPE-121-222-124-103.lnse2.cha.bigpond.net.au) (Quit:
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L576[08:04:41] <Vexatos> I think the best
way to do the parsing is to iterate line-by-line
L577[08:05:03] <Sulljason> Are events
ignored or queued during sleeping?
L579[08:09:19] <Vexatos> Okay, for loops
can be declared in multiple lines
L580[08:09:20] <Vexatos> hmmmmmm
L581[08:09:47] <Vexatos> Sangar, what
should I do when I detect some declaration that may only be
finished int he next lines, should I get the next lines until i
find the "do"?
L582[08:12:34] <Sangar> Vexatos, don't
think in lines
L583[08:12:42] <Sangar> treat newlines
like any other whitespace
L584[08:12:48] <Sangar> because that's
what lua does
L585[08:12:57] <Vexatos> But I cannot
:gsub the entire chunk o_o
L586[08:13:00] <Vexatos> Yea, I know
L587[08:13:13] <Vexatos> Except for one
exception, Sangar
L588[08:13:22] <Vexatos> Strings declared
with ""
L589[08:13:41] <Vexatos> " bla ble
ble <newline> bla bla " won't work
L590[08:14:26] <Sangar> Vexatos, but
"blah blah \<newline>blah" does :P
L591[08:14:39] <Vexatos> Yea, just
saying
L592[08:14:49] <Vexatos> what about that
one case in Lua
L593[08:15:12] <Sangar> eh, it's
consistent with having to escape other stuff in strings, too
L594[08:15:19] <Sangar> normal strings
that is
L595[08:15:46] <Vexatos> Yea
L596[08:15:55] <Vexatos> But still
L597[08:15:58] <Vexatos> " fish
L598[08:16:00] <Vexatos> cake "
L599[08:16:02] <Vexatos> won't work
L600[08:16:15] <Vexatos> And that's the
only place in Lua where \n matters
L601[08:16:16] <Sangar> well yeah. but
that's like saying "fish"cake" won't work :P
L602[08:16:27] <Sangar> it's not really
the newline that matters, it's that that char isn't escaped
L603[08:16:28] <Vexatos> True
L604[08:16:48] <Vexatos> ... Guess I'll
just hope the Lua file is valid >__>
L605[08:17:02] <Vexatos> Sooo... how would
you recommend me to go through the file
L606[08:17:07] <Vexatos> if not
per-line
L607[08:17:18] <gamax92> per
character
L608[08:17:33] <Sangar> well, there is
text.tokenize iirc? :P so that'd be a start
L609[08:18:20] <Vexatos> Well, that'd be
split by spaces though
L610[08:18:25] <Vexatos> Actually
L611[08:18:29] <Vexatos> that's quite a
good idea
L612[08:18:46] <Sangar> other than that,
to do it "properly" you'd kinda need a parser/lexer i
guess >_>
L613[08:18:49] <Vexatos> then I can check
for anythign special that COULD be parsed
L614[08:18:58] <Vexatos> like if I find a
"for"
L615[08:19:15] <Vexatos> I can check the
next entries if they contain the stuff needed for a foreach
L616[08:19:21] <Sangar> yeah. you'll need
to extend it to support [==[ strings, tho, it only does normal ones
atm iirc
L617[08:19:40] <Vexatos> What do you mean
"normals"
L618[08:19:52] <Sangar> "blah"
and 'blah'
L619[08:20:05] <Sangar> basically just
what's needed for the shell
L620[08:20:09] <Vexatos> Soo, it puts a
string into its own entry
L621[08:20:14] <Sangar> yes
L622[08:20:16] <Vexatos> not counting the
whitespaces in the string?
L623[08:20:19] <Vexatos> That's quite
convenient
L624[08:20:34] <Vexatos> Well, I can
easily check for [(=)*[
L625[08:20:47] <Vexatos> then skip any
value until i get to ]=]
L626[08:20:59] <Sangar> although... i'm
not sure if it properly handles escaped "s/'s in the strings
:X
L627[08:21:12] <Sangar> but it'd be
something to start from at least, i guess
L628[08:21:29] ***
Pwootage|Off is now known as Pwootage
L629[08:21:30] <Vexatos> If it doesn't,
fix it :3
L630[08:21:48] <Sangar> cba, i'ts good
enough for the shell :P
L631[08:22:01] <Sangar> and super simple
because i can just use %b that way (or whatever it was
called)
L633[08:22:18] <Sangar> yes
L634[08:22:20] <Vexatos> (That thing is
50% larger than my entire selene so far)
L635[08:22:27] <Vexatos> and that's only
the lexer
L636[08:23:07] <Sangar> yep
L638[08:24:03] <Sangar> oh, it does
escapes?
L639[08:24:06] <Sangar> well then
\o/
L640[08:24:36] <Sangar> i wonder where
that simplified version was then... probably in the shell
somewhere, for globbing or so
L641[08:25:37] <Sangar> you might want to
rewrite that to be an iterator function though, to save on
memory
L642[08:26:38] <Vexatos> Well, I may have
to look back on the table sometimes
L643[08:26:45] <Vexatos> for example if I
detect a "->"
L644[08:27:45] <Sangar> could be done with
a as-large-as-need-be look-back buffer
L645[08:28:06] <Vexatos> mhm
L646[08:28:55] <Sangar> gtg, laters
o/
L647[08:29:01] <Vexatos> :/
L648[08:30:58] ***
Pwootage is now known as Pwootage|Off
L649[08:31:17] <Sulljason> Well
fuck...
L650[08:31:44] ***
manmaed|AFK is now known as manmaed
L651[08:31:53] <Sulljason> just messed up
init lol and my entire rack boots off RAID...
L652[08:32:57] <Sulljason> And luckily
some were still booted so I could repair...
L653[08:33:12] ⇦
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L655[08:33:24] <Sulljason> Vexatos: How do
i run something on boot?
L656[08:33:36] <Vexatos> Sulljason, edit
/autorun.lua
L657[08:33:45] <Vexatos> That's the
easiest way
L658[08:35:42] <Vexatos> Sangar, come back
D: I found another problem
L659[08:36:21] <Vexatos> Mhm, anyone else
here maybe able to help me?
L661[08:40:43] <Katie> Pi2*
L662[08:41:18] *
Lizzy /may/ look at that later
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L664[08:42:09] <Vexatos> I cannot
implement "match" or "yield" without horribly
breaking anything that has Lua syntax highlighting :/
L665[08:51:12] <gamax92> #calc
44100/8
L666[08:51:17] <gamax92> #lua
44100/8
L667[08:51:17] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
5512.5
L669[08:56:26] <Katie> o_O that looks
fun
L670[08:57:32] <gamax92> :o
L671[08:57:38] <gamax92> Magik6k: OS looks
cool
L672[08:58:47] <Magik6k> ~w io.open
L674[09:00:48] <Daiyousei> >plan9
L675[09:00:51] *
Daiyousei gets rope and hangs self
L676[09:01:08] <Daiyousei> rip
L677[09:02:47] <gamax92> Daiyousei: r.i.p
in pepperoni
L678[09:03:29] <Daiyousei> funny how they
changed the 9front mascot to cirno
L679[09:03:37] <Daiyousei> shows how bad
9front/plan9 is
L680[09:03:41] <Daiyousei> xD
L681[09:07:47] <asie> Daiyousei:
leave
L682[09:08:11] <gamax92> ooooooooooooh
schnap
L683[09:09:04] <Daiyousei> asie, pls
L684[09:09:08] <asie> Daiyousei:
leave.
L685[09:09:10] <asie> i used plan 9
L686[09:09:12] <asie> it's great
L687[09:09:26] <Vexatos> Sooo, since we
suddenly have people in here
L688[09:09:44] <Vexatos> anyone got a nice
idea for a "match" and "yield" syntax that
doesn't break Lua syntax highlighting?
L689[09:09:50] <Daiyousei> i used plan 9
too
L690[09:09:52] <Daiyousei> i find it
shitty
L691[09:09:52] <Daiyousei> :v
L692[09:09:57] <gamax92> Vexatos: why not
just make a new language instead of extending lua
L693[09:10:06] <Vexatos> gamax92, because
overkill
L694[09:10:14] *
vifino overkills Vexatos
L695[09:10:17] <Daiyousei> doesnt even run
properly in qemu
L696[09:10:21] <gamax92> Vexatos: how so,
you're already doing it.
L697[09:10:24] <Vexatos> Also, because I
like my Lua syntax highlighting
L698[09:10:41] <Vexatos> I already made
one esoteric language
L699[09:10:43] <gamax92> so then copy over
and fix it up for your language
L700[09:10:46] <Vexatos> I don't need
another one
L701[09:10:52] <asie> Daiyousei: yes it
does
L702[09:10:54] <Daiyousei> uh
L703[09:10:55] <Daiyousei> no
L705[09:10:57] <gamax92> Vexatos: No
vexatos you don't understand.
L706[09:10:57] <Daiyousei> it crashes 50%
of the time
L707[09:10:58] <asie> yes
L708[09:11:00] <asie> i used it and it
didn't crash
L709[09:11:05] <Daiyousei> i used it and
it crashed
L710[09:11:06] <asie> you must've used
plan9 from bell labs and not 9atom/9fornt
L711[09:11:14] <Vexatos> gamax92, I do,
but I'd like the language to work on everything with Lua syntax
highlighting
L712[09:11:15] <Daiyousei> yes
L713[09:11:20] <Daiyousei> i do not wanna
touch 9front tho
L714[09:11:21] <asie> Daiyousei:
silly
L715[09:11:23] <Daiyousei> :p
L716[09:11:26] <asie> plan 9 from bell
labs was not maintained in 6 years
L717[09:11:28] <asie> use 9atom
L718[09:11:37] <gamax92> Vexatos: but this
won't be guaranteed if you change core features
L719[09:11:41] <Daiyousei> because of its
mascot, it looks more like a joke/hobby project :v
L720[09:11:45] <Daiyousei> asie, i'll
check out 9atm
L721[09:11:47] <Daiyousei> 9atom*
L722[09:11:58] <Vexatos> gamax92, so far
it works
L723[09:12:00] <Daiyousei> but for now,
brb food
L724[09:12:06] <gamax92> 9 at the
moment
L725[09:12:07] <gamax92> :P
L726[09:13:31] <Katie> It's 9:13 ATM.
:P
L727[09:14:15] <vifino> Automatic Teller
Machine
L728[09:14:29] <Katie> An ATM Machine you
say?
L729[09:14:36] <Katie> I'll go enter my
PIN Number
L730[09:14:51] <vifino> Katie: That's
wrong. That would be Automatic Teller Machine Machine.
L731[09:14:59] <gamax92> Hey Katie, if you
type your pin number, it automatically gets hidden! Watch
L732[09:14:59] <Katie> No. Shit.
L733[09:15:01] <gamax92> ****
L734[09:15:03] <gamax92> see?
L735[09:15:09] <Katie> 1234
L736[09:15:11] <Katie> Wait...
L737[09:15:16] <Katie> I see my pin!
L738[09:15:23] <gamax92> but i don't
;)
L739[09:15:29] <vifino> 1337
L740[09:15:31] <Katie> Wat? no way!
L741[09:15:38] <Katie> <vifino>
****
L742[09:15:39] <Katie> Neat!
L743[09:15:43] <vifino> :D
L744[09:15:44] <gamax92> :P
L745[09:16:10] <Katie> So I can just 1234
all over the place and no one will know my pin number is
1234?
L746[09:16:28] <vifino> What are you doing
with those ****'s, Katie? o_O
L747[09:16:37] <gamax92> XD
L748[09:16:43] <Katie> Awesome!
L749[09:16:54] <Katie> <3 bash...
L750[09:17:12] <vifino> zsh
masterrace.
L751[09:17:19] <Katie> .orf ¬_¬
L752[09:17:21] <Katie> fjosghfe
L753[09:17:22] <Katie> org..
L754[09:17:22] <vifino> :3
L755[09:17:25] <gamax92> msh
masterface
L756[09:17:35] <vifino> Katie: Obviously I
know :P
L757[09:17:44] <Katie> I know you
know
L758[09:17:55] <Katie> you know.
L759[09:17:56] <vifino> You know I know
you know.
L760[09:18:08] <gamax92> I know you
privately
L761[09:18:11] <Katie> I know, you know, I
know that gamax92 knows.
L762[09:18:13] <Katie> O_O
L763[09:18:21] <vifino> O_O
L764[09:18:22] *
Katie kicks gamax92
L765[09:18:30] <Katie> :P
L766[09:18:54] <vifino> Heh, I'm a
pervert.
L767[09:19:33] <vifino> Well, not really,
but.. Lets just ignore my pun ,_,
L768[09:20:02] <gamax92> inb4
"Welcome to perverts anonymous"
L769[09:23:59] *
vifino crawls to Lizzy and takes a nap
L770[09:28:37] <gamax92> stress can
physically harm yourself
L771[09:30:48] <Lizzy> kill stress before
they have a chance to harm you
L772[09:31:18] <gamax92> then you probably
want to kill me
L773[09:31:23] <Daiyousei> back
L774[09:34:29] <Lizzy> gamax92: don't
doubt me
L775[09:35:13] <gamax92> I know you don't
like me, Lizzy
L776[09:35:49] <gamax92> You'd probably be
much happier I was gone
L777[09:36:21] <Katie> ¬_¬
L778[09:41:47] <Lizzy> gamax92: i don't
mind you, i'd be happier if you didn't keep posing a complete
morons...
L779[09:42:12] <gamax92> understood
L780[09:42:27] *
Katie beats gitlab with a bat
L781[09:42:31] <Katie> WHY ARE YOU SO DAMN
SLOW?
L782[09:42:38] <Katie> this is a 10 KB
change at MOST.
L783[09:43:00] <Katie> took 2 minutes to
pull 2 files.
L784[09:43:17] <Lizzy> Katie: when
SuPeRMiNoR2 had GitLab on his (now dead) OVH VPS it was really
slow, then again the vps itself was complete crap
L785[09:43:44] <Katie> well.. this is 8
cores, 3.10? Ghz, 12 GB RAM.. everything about this machine is
great....
L786[09:43:48] <Katie> except Gitlab
L787[09:44:01] <Katie> I've tried the
omnibus install, and installing it from scratch
L788[09:45:50] <Katie> Ok... time to build
a game auth system in C++
L789[09:46:03] <Katie> I know like....
very little C++ ^_^
L790[09:46:43] <gamax92> Katie: you're
making a game?
L791[09:47:13] <Katie> Yeah... I'm doing
the backend stuff, someone else is doing... everything else
atm.
L792[09:47:21] <Temia> Going into C++
blind? May the fates have mercy on you.
L793[09:47:25] <gamax92> ^
L794[09:47:30] <Katie> Not totally
blind... I know a bit
L795[09:47:33] <gamax92> also hello
Temia!
L796[09:47:43] <Katie> and I can pick
languages up pretty quickly
L797[09:47:43] <Temia> moo .o.
L798[09:47:52] <Sangar> *beep*
L799[09:48:16] <Lizzy> *boop*
L800[09:48:19] <gamax92> Sangar: how to
reduce memory usage of programs
L801[09:48:22] *
Katie waves to Shangri-la
L802[09:48:32] <Sangar> ~o~
L803[09:48:39] <gamax92> Wocchat uses like
250KB of memory just loading itself
L804[09:48:40] <Sangar> gamax92, use fewer
tables
L805[09:48:49] <gamax92> I haven't even
checked how much it uses when running
L806[09:48:50] <Vexatos> Hey Sangar
L807[09:48:53] <Vexatos> I needs
idea
L808[09:49:02] *
Sangar gives Vexatos IntelliJ IDEA
L809[09:49:07] <Vexatos> How to implement
"match" and "yield" syntax
L810[09:49:17] <Vexatos> without breaking
every Lua syntax highlighting ever
L811[09:49:35] <Vexatos> "yield
omganexpression end" won't work for obvious reasons
L812[09:49:48] <Vexatos> That'd be the
most Lua way
L813[09:49:51] <Sangar> `--[[yield]]
expression end` :P
L814[09:50:02] <Vexatos> yeeeah
L815[09:50:11] <Vexatos> "do yield
expression end" hurr hurr
L816[09:50:19] <Vexatos> Nah, I really
need some idea :/
L817[09:50:22] *
vifino pets Lizzy
L818[09:50:27] <Sangar> `yield(expr) end`
maybe
L819[09:50:37] <gamax92> Temia: I've
applied the patch that works around my audio card's bug, and ...
I'm oddly able to load a 128MB sound font? o_O
L820[09:50:40] <Vexatos> would still break
syntax highlighting
L821[09:50:41] *
Lizzy purrs before continuing with her coding
L822[09:50:45] <Sangar> it would?
L823[09:50:48] <gamax92> I was told the
card only does 32MB but whatever
L824[09:50:49] <Sangar> why, that's just a
function call
L825[09:50:57] <Vexatos> Because of that
"end"
L826[09:51:05] <Sangar> then... don't do
the end?
L827[09:51:09] <Vexatos> aaah
L828[09:51:14] <Vexatos> so make yield a
function
L829[09:51:18] <Vexatos> _G.yield U:
L830[09:51:19] <Sangar> mhm
L831[09:51:42] <gamax92> make it a special
function that doesn't actually exist and is parser converted into
something special
L832[09:51:42] <Vexatos> Thinking about
it
L833[09:51:48] <Vexatos> What use would
yield have in Lua
L834[09:51:54] <gamax92> nothing
L835[09:51:58] <Sangar> coroutine.yield?
>_>
L836[09:51:58] <Vexatos> and what exactly
would it do
L837[09:52:08] <Vexatos> Sangar, Scala
yield
L838[09:52:12] <Sangar> i know
L839[09:52:15] <Vexatos> Yeah
L840[09:52:17] <Sangar> just saying that
it's kinda... the same
L841[09:52:22] <Sangar> if used as
such
L842[09:52:23] <Vexatos> Yea, might cause
confusion
L843[09:52:31] ***
cbcercas is now known as cbcercas|AFK
L844[09:52:36] <Vexatos> And, thinking
about it.... Is there really a need for it?
L845[09:53:01] <Vexatos> I actually doubt
it's worth the work
L846[09:53:07] <Vexatos> it's one of the
hardest thing to implement
L847[09:53:13] <Vexatos> but hasn't got
much of a use
L848[09:53:17] <Temia> Gamax: ...
huh.
L849[09:53:43] <Temia> I'm going to guess
it's devoted some kernel memory to the soundfont's storage for the
Live's use.
L850[09:54:14] <Temia> Or 96MBs of that
soundfont are getting truncated and cast off into the aether... or
memory where it really shouldn't be
L851[09:54:16] <Temia> Either way
L852[09:54:53] <vifino> Temia: You do
things with midi/soundfonts? ;o
L853[09:55:01] <vifino> gamax92 does that
kind of stu... Oh.
L854[09:55:18] <gamax92> Temia: oh yeah,
it does steal system memory
L855[09:55:23] <Vexatos> Sangar, what
about match
L856[09:55:29] <Vexatos> I definitely want
that implemented
L857[09:56:11] <Temia> Used to toy around
with them ages ago.
L858[09:56:20] <Temia> Back when I played
with ye olde RPG Makres `3`
L859[09:56:56] <gamax92> I was
experimenting around with midi's back when I played with ... Game
... Maker ... *shivers*
L860[09:57:20] <vifino> o.o
L861[09:57:27] <vifino> I play with midi
because it's fun :o
L862[09:57:43] <Temia> I used to scour old
doujinsoft sites for loop-compatible MIDIs
L863[09:58:00] *
vifino makes music
L864[09:58:00] <Sangar> Vexatos, match(x,
{...}) ? kinda inverted, but close :P
L865[09:58:08] <vifino> Well, made.
Ableton died on me :(
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L868[09:58:20] <Vexatos> Well, it's still
lua, so that'd make sense
L869[09:58:23] <gamax92> also
vgmusic.com
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L871[09:58:27] *
vifino sniff
L872[09:58:31] <Vexatos> Now, how to
differ between type matching and literal
L873[09:58:33] <Vexatos> mathcing
L874[09:58:36] <Vexatos> matching*
L875[09:58:42] <vifino> My license got
corrupted, samples got lost :(
L876[09:58:44] *
vifino sad
L877[09:58:48] <Vexatos> as types are
represented as strings
L878[09:58:55] <gamax92> why are you using
pay software
L879[10:00:05] *
Katie pokes her freshly reinstalled RPGMaker VX Ace...
L880[10:00:20] <Temia> Fun fun.
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L883[10:00:43] *
Temia used to mess with it as far back as 95/the SFC version of RPG
Maker 2
L884[10:01:16] <gamax92> is there an rpg
maker that exports to nes roms? :P
L885[10:03:18] <Temia> Uh...
L886[10:03:27] <Temia> No.
L887[10:04:45] *
Temia ...mrf. Is trying to recall the menu theme in RPG Maker 1 SFC
but her mind keeps switching tracks to the Soulblazer title theme
=.=
L888[10:05:18] <gamax92> Trying to imagine
someone making all of these sounds you say is amusing
L889[10:05:26] ***
cbcercas|AFK is now known as cbcercas
L890[10:06:16] <vifino> Someone tried to
give me Reason, so I can make up the loss of Ableton ._.
L891[10:06:38] <gamax92> ohh ...
ableton
L892[10:06:58] <Vexatos> Okay, Sangar, now
the hard part: After the arrow, I need to detect when the lambda
expression ends ._.
L893[10:07:07] <vifino> gamax92: Yes,
ableton as in Ableton Live
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L895[10:10:01] <Sangar> do end? :P
L896[10:10:20] <gamax92> Sangar: most
useless lua statement ever
L897[10:11:05] <Sangar> but perfectly
valid!
L898[10:11:29] <vifino> Sangar:
"" is perfectly valid lua.
L899[10:11:29] <gamax92> Sangar: should
add a runtime source code optimizer + runtime bytecode
optimizer
L900[10:11:36] <gamax92> to OC
L901[10:11:37] <Vexatos> I'd like to keep
my $(t):filter(x -> x > 0)()
L902[10:11:51] <Vexatos> without having a
$(t):filter(do x -> x > 0 end)()
L903[10:11:51] <Vexatos> :P
L904[10:12:02] <Vexatos> or x -> do x
> 0 end
L905[10:12:21] <nxsupert> o/
L906[10:12:26] <Vexatos> \o
L907[10:12:27] <Sangar> that's what i was
thinking, yeah. eh. maybe x -> (x > 0)?
L908[10:12:29] <gamax92> so the runtime
source optimizer would clean up useless like removing
whitespace
L909[10:12:37] <Vexatos> Sangar, that's
actually quite easy to do
L910[10:12:42] <Sangar> ~o~
L911[10:12:45] <Vexatos> I already copied
the tokenizer and edited it
L912[10:12:52] <Vexatos> to make ( and )
their own entry
L913[10:12:59] <Vexatos> so they can be
detected more easily
L914[10:13:02] <Sangar> gamax92, bleh.
just override load :P
L915[10:13:12] <Vexatos> Sangar, but I am
already doing that D:
L916[10:13:14] <Vexatos> Oh wait
L917[10:13:15] <Vexatos> actually
L918[10:13:16] <Vexatos> it will
work
L919[10:13:20] <Vexatos> because
this
L920[10:13:36] <gamax92> Sangar: hmm,
could I achieve this on the java side?
L921[10:13:40] <gamax92> or would it have
to be in lua
L922[10:13:52] <Sangar> holy cow, i forgot
how much of a hackjob install.lua was >_>
L923[10:13:57] <nxsupert> Optimiser? An
Optimiser made in Lua or an optimiser built into oc?
L924[10:13:58] <Vexatos> _G.load =
function(ld, src, mv, env) <stuff> oldload(ld, src, mv, env)
end
L925[10:14:03] <Vexatos> sooo, if gamax
replaced load
L926[10:14:07] <Vexatos> and called the
old load
L927[10:14:12] <Vexatos> it would be _my_
load
L928[10:14:16] <Vexatos> calling the
actual old load
L929[10:14:18] <Vexatos> soooo
L930[10:14:19] <gamax92> I don't want your
load
L931[10:14:23] <Vexatos> load load
load
L932[10:14:36] <nxsupert> .... What?
L933[10:14:40] <Sangar> overload!
L934[10:14:41] <Vexatos> Sangar, inb4
you'll rewrite OpenOS in Selene
L935[10:14:51] <gamax92> hah no
L936[10:14:58] <Sangar> hahaha
L937[10:14:59] <Sangar> ha
L938[10:15:00] <Sangar> hah
L939[10:15:02] <Vexatos> Yea
L940[10:15:03] <Sangar> yeah
L941[10:15:05] <Vexatos> glhf
L942[10:15:25] <Vexatos> Most important in
selene are the convenience methods, I think
L943[10:15:26] <Vexatos> like
L944[10:15:35] <Vexatos>
$(t):filter()()
L945[10:15:41] <Sangar> kilo wanted to
write his os in vextor... thing, name. see how far he got? :P
L946[10:15:49] <Vexatos> vortex
L947[10:15:52] <Sangar> right
L948[10:15:52] <Sangar> that
L949[10:15:53] <Temia> >holy cow
L950[10:15:55] <Temia> You rang? 'w'
L951[10:15:59] <Sangar> hah
L952[10:16:03] <gamax92> ahah
L953[10:16:04] <gamax92> hahah
L954[10:16:05] <gamax92> haha
L955[10:16:07] <gamax92> hah
L956[10:16:11] <Vexatos> Sangar, I know
it's mad
L957[10:16:23] <gamax92> Temia: Yes I'd
like to order a pizza
L958[10:16:27] <Vexatos> No, this project
is meant for small programs mostly
L959[10:16:34] <Vexatos> to make your code
look more neat
L960[10:16:37] <Temia> What kind would you
like? '-'
L961[10:16:40] <Vexatos> and, in case
anyone would like more functional Lua
L962[10:16:49] <Vexatos> Temia, beef
pizza
L963[10:16:56] <Vexatos> :3
L964[10:16:57] <Temia> *click*
L965[10:16:58] <gamax92> Can I get a hand
tossed medium cheeze pizza
L966[10:17:10] <Temia> Sure. `o`
L967[10:17:17] *
Temia tosses the pizza onto Gamax by hand.
L968[10:17:22] <Temia> Didn't even need a
trebuchet or anything.
L969[10:17:24] <Vexatos> TIL cows have
hands
L970[10:17:32] <nxsupert> What is going
on?
L971[10:17:34] <Temia> >:C
L972[10:17:40] *
gamax92 's skin burns due to heat of the pizza
L973[10:17:40] <Vexatos> nxsupert,
nothing?
L974[10:17:43] *
Temia uses her hands to cleave a bish.
L975[10:17:59] <Sangar> snafu
L976[10:18:15] <gamax92> Temia: is that
supposed to be slang
L977[10:18:20] <Cazzar> Sangar seen
VSCode? :P
L978[10:18:24] <gamax92> or is that actual
words i don't know
L979[10:18:31] <Temia> The phrase in
general and the use of bish, yes.
L980[10:18:34] <Sangar> Cazzar, in
passing
L981[10:18:37] <Temia> Cleaving is just,
y'know
L982[10:18:42] <Temia> Hitting someone
REALLY HARD with an axe
L983[10:18:45] <Temia> Or something I
guess
L984[10:18:48] <Temia> But someone in this
case
L985[10:18:52] <gamax92> me?
L986[10:18:55] <Temia> No
L987[10:18:55] <nxsupert> VSCode seems to
be just Atom.io , but less extendable.
L988[10:18:56] <Temia> Vex.
L989[10:18:58] <gamax92> oh
L990[10:19:01] <gamax92> can I be
next?
L991[10:19:07] <Temia> ...you masochist
.-.
L992[10:19:12] <gamax92> what?
L993[10:19:13] <Vexatos> What
L994[10:19:13] <Vexatos> why
L995[10:19:22] <Temia> For dissin' a
minotaur >:C
L996[10:19:27] <Vexatos> oh sh
L997[10:19:28] <Vexatos> sorry
L998[10:19:31] <Vexatos> I totally
forgot
L999[10:19:33] <Vexatos> :(
L1000[10:19:34] <gamax92> Temia: I take
pleasure in pain?
L1001[10:19:37] <Sangar> <_>
L1002[10:19:38] <gamax92> TIL that
L1003[10:19:48] <Vexatos> TIL there is
more than one minotaur in the world
L1004[10:19:51] <Sangar>
asfrg;oinasfg
L1005[10:19:55] <Vexatos> and that
minotaurs can be female
L1006[10:19:55] <Sangar> i want chroot in
openos -.-
L1007[10:19:57] <gamax92> Sangar!
shh
L1008[10:19:59] *
vifino pets Temia and gives her cake
L1009[10:20:09] <Cazzar> nxsupert its in
its infancy, so give it time, though MS will probably add plugins
soon
L1010[10:20:28] <Vexatos> MS?
L1011[10:20:29] <Vexatos> what
L1012[10:20:32] <nxsupert> I guess.
L1013[10:20:33] <gamax92> vifino is such
a gentleman
L1014[10:20:33] <vifino> No, youtube,
stahp! D:
L1015[10:20:41] <Vexatos>
gentlefish
L1016[10:20:46] <vifino> Don't show me
more osu! videos .-.
L1017[10:20:48] <nxsupert> I think I will
stick to Atom.io and XCode though.
L1018[10:20:51] <Temia> Yeah, the
progenitor bred his way out using some of the 'sacrifices'. Now
you've got cute minotaur monstergirls all over the world waiting to
cave your skull in if you dare ask for a glass of milk. `o`
L1019[10:21:01] <Vexatos> vifino,
"must.... resist..."
L1020[10:21:09] <gamax92> Temia: can I
have a glass of milk?
L1021[10:21:13] <Temia> ... :T
L1022[10:21:16] <gamax92> I'll not
watch
L1023[10:21:16] <Cazzar> I won't fore you
to move :P
L1024[10:21:19] <Katie> o_o
L1025[10:21:24] <Vexatos> gamax92,
that's
L1026[10:21:25] <Vexatos> just
L1027[10:21:25] <Vexatos> ...
L1028[10:21:26] <Vexatos>
L1029[10:21:28] <Vexatos> No
L1030[10:21:30] <vifino> gamax92: I wish
I would be a perfect gentleman ._.
L1031[10:21:35] <Katie> whiskey tango
foxtrot.
L1032[10:21:43] <Cazzar> my experience so
far with it is nice. Bit better than atom.
L1033[10:21:44] <Vexatos> vifino, need to
play more Professor Layton games
L1034[10:21:46] <gamax92> I'm a fucked up
person? Yeah I already knew that
L1035[10:22:15] <Temia> :T
L1036[10:22:20] *
Temia axes all the things
L1037[10:22:27] <vifino> D:
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L1039[10:23:36] <dangranos> %p
L1040[10:23:37] <MichiBot> Ping reply
from dangranos 0.48s
L1041[10:24:03] <gamax92> Temia: If cows
willingly gave away their milk, would it be okay then?
L1042[10:24:24] <Temia> #NotAllCows
L1043[10:24:51] <vifino> gamax92: Please
stop ._.
L1044[10:25:04] <gamax92> what, honest
question
L1045[10:25:14] <Temia> Answer is no
:T
L1046[10:25:17] <vifino> Don't make it
worse than it is ;_;
L1047[10:25:37] <vifino> ( Then? Than? I
have no idea. )
L1048[10:25:47] <Temia> You had it
right.
L1049[10:25:53] <vifino> Actually, it's
than, isn't it?
L1050[10:25:58] <vifino> Woo.
L1051[10:26:09] <Katie> Thon.
L1052[10:26:11] <Katie> it's Thon.
L1053[10:26:20] <vifino> Okay thon,
Katie.
L1054[10:26:34] <Katie> \o/
L1055[10:26:43] <Temia> Good way to
remember the difference as a coder.
L1056[10:26:49] <Temia> If, then; less
than
L1057[10:27:27] <Vexatos> if
"than" then "then"
L1058[10:27:51] <gamax92> .-.
L1059[10:27:55] <gamax92> Katie: eos
doesn't have 7z
L1060[10:28:33] <dangranos> i think i
crashed MC trying to scroll manual entry
L1061[10:28:37] <dangranos> dunno about
error
L1062[10:28:41] <vifino> Temia: Thank
chu.
L1063[10:28:41] <dangranos> yet
L1064[10:28:48] <Katie> gamax92, wдt it
totally does.
L1065[10:29:02] <gamax92> thanks :D
L1066[10:29:51] <gamax92> oh nvm im not
even able to run this anyway, no imagemagick
L1067[10:30:43] <Katie> wдt
L1068[10:31:14] <gamax92> I must run, my
people don't need me though
L1069[10:31:19] <Katie> Eos TOTALLY has
imagemagick......
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L1071[10:31:48] <mibofra> hi all :)
L1072[10:31:50] <gamax92> y u do this to
me i just deleted the folder
L1073[10:32:03] <Katie> gamax92, I don't
mind installing stuff.. just ASK lol
L1074[10:32:05] <Katie> o/ mibofra
L1075[10:32:12] <Cruor> good sirs, what
is mr pixeltoast called atm >_<
L1076[10:32:18] <Cruor> sir v^ or wtf it
is
L1077[10:32:27] <gamax92> Cruor: v^ or
ping or pong
L1078[10:32:36] <Katie> v^ is him, ^v is
bot, ping, pong, annoying twa....
L1079[10:32:37] <Katie> err
L1080[10:32:39] <Katie> ignore the last
one
L1081[10:32:42] <mibofra> Fantastic this
build of opencomputers :) . Using it on minecraft 1.8
L1082[10:32:44] <Katie> he's off though.
:P
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L1084[10:33:39] <gamax92> Sangar: your
mod was complemented
L1085[10:33:47] <Sangar> \o/
L1086[10:33:52] <Sangar> /o/
L1087[10:33:54] <Sangar> \o\
L1088[10:33:56] <Sangar> :P
L1089[10:34:05] <gamax92> /o\
L1090[10:34:17] <Sangar> ~o~
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L1092[10:34:35] <Katie> I can't ping
Shangri-la anymore..
L1093[10:34:35] <gamax92> Katie: okay,
now i need any random old image
L1094[10:34:38] <Katie> err Sangar
L1095[10:34:41] <mibofra> sorry xD
opencomputer powered off xD (insufficent energy)
L1096[10:34:44] <gamax92> or i'll use a
waterfall
L1097[10:34:46] <Katie> Well I can, I
just have to tab
L1098[10:35:06] <mibofra> anyway, on
minecraft 1.8 I've had to use another energy mod to power the
PCs
L1099[10:35:28] <dangranos>
ahahahah
L1100[10:35:29] <dangranos> ahah
L1101[10:35:31] <gamax92> any time I've
used oc I've ran with no power mod
L1102[10:35:31] <dangranos> sorry
L1103[10:35:36] <Sangar> :X
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L1105[10:35:48] <Sangar> his power seems
kinda unstable :X
L1106[10:35:50] <dangranos> so, playing
on some server
L1107[10:35:57] <Katie> maybe someone
should tell him about webchat.. :P
L1108[10:36:09] <dangranos> chamelium
supposed to be craftable, right?
L1109[10:36:10] <gamax92> i must go
L1110[10:36:20] <Katie> o/
L1111[10:36:24] <Sangar> sssssupposed to
be, yeah, why?
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L1113[10:36:27] <Sangar> \o
L1114[10:36:38] <Sangar> tell your people
'hi'
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L1116[10:36:41] <dangranos> well, on this
server it's disabled
L1117[10:36:50] <Sangar> wot
L1118[10:36:51] <Sangar> why
L1119[10:36:59] <Katie> cause 3d prints
cause lag. yo.
L1120[10:37:03] <Sangar> wat
L1121[10:37:05] *
Katie bashes head on table
L1122[10:37:08] <Katie> Idiots.
L1123[10:37:09] <dangranos> player's
guess is "3d prints has too much info in its block and it lags
server"
L1124[10:37:10] <Katie> that's wдt
L1125[10:37:24] <Sangar> uh... not
really
L1126[10:37:28] <Vexatos> Okay, this is
indeed a problem... Once I parse a lambda, I turn like 5 entries of
the table into a single one
L1127[10:37:43] <Vexatos> meaning I have
to re-iterate through the table every time something changes
L1128[10:37:49] <Sangar> pretty much any
machine from any tech mod will have more info stored in it. heck, a
chest has more info in it :X
L1129[10:37:50] <Vexatos> until nothing
changes anymore
L1130[10:38:06] <Katie> Sangar, tell that
to stupid server admins.
L1131[10:38:48] <Sangar> as for
"lag", it most certainly won't lag a server, they don't
tick. the only thing that needs computing on the server is
collisions, and that's only relevant if an entity is actually
touching the print. and even then, it's just aabb-aabb checks,
those are cheap as f*ck
L1132[10:39:03] *
Katie nods...
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L1134[10:39:09] <Sangar> as for client
side, they are rendered as static blocks... so... yeah
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L1137[10:39:19] <Sangar> any te using a
tesr will be worse for fps than the prints >_>
L1138[10:39:37] <mibofra> ok, using my
normal irc client on the pc xD
L1139[10:39:39] <Katie> But teh
ticks!
L1140[10:39:50] <Katie> wb :P
L1141[10:39:55] <Sangar> hah, seems your
power was a bit unstable there :P
L1142[10:40:25] <Sangar> (ps: don't tell
those admins, but screens will be much worse for fps than prints
:X)
L1143[10:40:35] <Sangar> (as will
holograms)
L1144[10:40:36] *
Katie tells them all
L1145[10:40:56] <Sangar> actually,
holograms are pretty darn efficient, thanks to the vbos :X
L1146[10:41:03] <mibofra> anyway I was
saying that you can use also the NeoTech mod (discovered today xD)
to power the PCs on minecraft 1.8 (buildcraft and the others are
not supporting the 1.8.X version of minecraft at the moment)
L1147[10:41:28] *
dangranos facetables
L1148[10:41:31] <Sangar> didn't know that
one yet. progressive automation is the one i recommended so far
:P
L1149[10:41:42] <mibofra> xD
L1150[10:41:43] <dangranos> someone says
that it uses a 3D array to store info
L1151[10:41:48] ***
cbcercas is now known as cbcercas|AFK
L1152[10:42:09] *
Katie falls over laughing
L1153[10:42:12] <Sangar> uhuh... dem
evil, server lagging 3d arrays
L1154[10:42:25] <Sangar> we should let
mojang know so they can remove all of theirs
L1155[10:42:39] <Katie> lolol
L1156[10:43:05] <dangranos>
"создание предмета и его обработка нагружает сервер, пока
убрали из общего доступа" - creating of print and its
(reading? something about computing .-.) lags the server, disabled
it for public
L1157[10:43:59] *
Katie sighs
L1158[10:44:06] <dangranos> ^
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L1161[10:45:38] <dangranos> so, basically
all computing on serverside is sending info to client and
calculating collisions?
L1162[10:47:13] <dangranos> %з
L1163[10:47:15] <dangranos> %p
L1164[10:47:16] <MichiBot> Ping reply
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L1167[10:50:02] <mibofra> ok, I'm filling
the house with power generators for the PCs xD
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L1169[10:50:05] <mibofra> see you
L1170[10:50:08] <mibofra> :)
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L1172[10:51:15] <Sangar> dangranos,
collisions are handled like for any other block, be that dirt or
stairs or fences
L1173[10:51:44] <Sangar> i.e. collisions
are done both sides, server occasionally sends definitive position
to clients to make sure they don't go out of sync too badly
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L1175[10:52:12] <dangranos> Q_Q
L1176[10:52:43] <dangranos> it said
"checks for collisions with other blocks" it doesnt does
this, right? only entities?
L1177[10:53:10] <Sangar> sure, prints can
have a few more bounding boxes in that one block space than most
blocks, but a) if they have fmp then that's pretty much the same,
b) the number of shapes per print can be lowered in the config
:P
L1178[10:53:15] <Sangar> only
entities
L1179[10:53:21] <Sangar> blocks don't
check for collisions with other blocks o.O
L1180[10:53:55] <dangranos> aha
L1181[10:55:20] <dangranos> says
"try a normal stair and 3D blocks stair on a
server"
L1182[10:55:37] <Sangar> try how?
L1183[10:56:12] <dangranos> *"check
for lags" i guess?
L1184[10:56:22] <Katie> but... they don't
tick how can they lag.. lol
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L1186[10:57:00] <Sangar> ^
L1187[10:57:31] <dangranos> now that guy
is like "it has complex collisions > lags"
L1188[10:57:39] <Katie> ¬_¬
L1190[10:58:26] <Sangar> huh, that sounds
like an assumption.
L1191[10:58:58] <Sangar> i didn't notice
any performance issues even with the more complex prints i tested
with :/
L1192[10:59:47] <Sangar> i mean, as i
said, it's aabb-aabb tests... those are dirt cheap, it's just a few
less-than / greater-than checks :/
L1193[10:59:52] <dangranos> "on
server"
L1194[11:00:21] <Katie> If your server
lags from aabb collision... get a new potato.
L1195[11:01:26] <Sangar> i'll be sure to
have another look later, but... seriously, that seems highly
unlikely
L1196[11:01:49] <Sangar> (and i'll
repeat: there's a config option to reduce the shapes per print -
there's a config for everything :P)
L1197[11:01:52] <Katie> I'm like 99% sure
they saw it, assumed, and disabled it out of fear.
L1198[11:02:22] <dangranos> like CPU on
some gmod wiremod servers
L1199[11:02:25] <dangranos>
(russian)
L1200[11:03:05] <dangranos> its like some
plague of russian servers - see something shiny,unknows,and
non-translated DISABLE IT EVERYWHERE!!11!
L1201[11:03:25] <gamax92> okay.
L1202[11:04:19] <gamax92> Katie: I'm
going to use this image to test with :P
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L1204[11:04:50] <Katie>
"this"....
L1205[11:04:52] <Katie> okay?
L1206[11:05:00] <gamax92> Katie: the meme
image
L1207[11:05:12] <Katie> Oh
L1208[11:05:14] <Katie> k :p
L1209[11:08:21] <dangranos> and here is
that guy: KelLiN (i may or may not have moved his messages into
more bad light, and i guess i cant into english at 22:08
>_<)
L1210[11:09:31] <dangranos> %p
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L1213[11:13:45] <gamax92> Katie: so as
long as load stays below 8 I'm okay?
L1214[11:14:26] <Katie> Umm, well 8 is
100% usage, I'd prefer lower since, you know this IS a production
server.. but sure?
L1215[11:15:37] <gamax92> Katie: .-. I
didn't know you were using it for that
L1216[11:15:53] <Katie> "that"
?
L1217[11:15:59] <gamax92> production
server
L1219[11:16:26] <dangranos> what
converter is that?
L1220[11:16:31] <gamax92> mine
L1221[11:16:34] *
dangranos wants
L1222[11:16:41] <Katie> Eos runs like 90%
of everything for PC-Logix.. lol
L1223[11:16:42] <dangranos> is it
released yet?
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L1225[11:16:57] <gamax92> not yet
L1226[11:17:18] <dangranos> kat, and eos
is one out of how much servers?
L1227[11:17:20] <gamax92> Katie: oh, so
that one time that I ran ffmepg == 90% of everything dead?
L1228[11:17:59] <Katie> dangranos, umm...
5?
L1229[11:18:10] <Katie> Well, it slowed
things down it didn't "die" lol
L1230[11:18:19] <gamax92> Katie: An
entire irc network split
L1231[11:19:04] <Katie> Well yeah, but
Eos was the hub.. lol
L1232[11:19:13] <gamax92> oh
L1233[11:19:30] <Katie> When Eos went
down it reformed around to probs Nebula, or Hecate..
L1234[11:20:49] <Katie> Eos, Nebula,
Hecate, Nyx, Midori, and the server I can't remember the name
of.
L1235[11:20:53] <Katie> so.. 6 :P
L1236[11:21:30] <gamax92> Thor?
L1237[11:22:04] <Katie> is Lizzy's
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L1239[11:22:21] <Lizzy> I was
pinged?
L1240[11:22:59] <Katie> just telling
gamax92 Thor is your box.
L1241[11:24:45] <Lizzy> Ah
L1242[11:25:56] <Lizzy> Also gamax92,
when you bogged eos down it was just pc-logix, TheDarkIRCCo and pcl
hadn't linked thrn
L1243[11:26:28] <gamax92> i know not of
what the last two things are
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L1246[11:27:40] <Lizzy> Though now we
have backup services incase eos dies (providing the cron job does
what it should
L1247[11:27:40] <Lizzy>
s/pcl/Pc-logix
L1248[11:27:40] <MichiBot> <Lizzy>
Also gamax92, when you bogged eos down it was just pc-logix,
TheDarkIRCCo and Pc-logix hadn't linked thrn
L1249[11:27:50] <dangranos> there is
pastes on pcl?
L1250[11:27:51] <dangranos> \o/
L1251[11:28:01] <Katie> has been for ages
lol
L1252[11:28:44] *
Lizzy has lifetime pro pastebin.com account which she will use in
EnderBot3
L1253[11:29:16] <Lizzy> Dammit wind stahp
blowing my hair into my face
L1254[11:29:43] <Magik6k> Anyone knows
what \E[0;10m (vt100 escape) should do?
L1255[11:30:29] <gamax92> Magik6k: when i
look for old things like that i do a google search with
filetype:txt :P
L1256[11:31:02] <Magik6k> makes
ense
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L1259[11:32:33] <gamax92> for example you
can search for [10m in that
L1260[11:33:24] <Katie> "[10m =
Select primary font (LA100)"
L1261[11:33:29] <Katie> neat..
L1262[11:33:33] <Magik6k> yeah, just saw
that
L1263[11:33:45] <Magik6k> so for oc
basicly just ignore
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L1267[11:50:30] <Vexatos> My brain is
currently melting
L1268[11:50:52] <gamax92> Vexatos: turn
it into a smoothie
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L1271[11:58:31] <Magik6k> wat
L1272[11:58:58] <gamax92> Magik6k: tree
bark
L1273[11:59:01] <gamax92> hows htop
going
L1274[11:59:08] <Magik6k> almost
L1275[11:59:56] <Magik6k> IDFK wat's [23d
/ [16d / [20d
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L1277[12:01:22] <gamax92> Magik6k: isn't
that vertical movement?
L1278[12:01:33] <Magik6k> idk, may
be
L1279[12:01:59] <Magik6k> bu it should be
D isntead of d
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L1281[12:02:28] <Magik6k> oh I see
L1282[12:02:47] <Magik6k> d * VPA -
Vertical Position Absolute (depends on PUM)
L1283[12:03:07] <gamax92> Magik6k: so
then just treat the number as the cursor's Y position
L1284[12:05:33] <Magik6k> I love that
elseif-then-elseif-then code... will havet to put that into
function array
L1285[12:05:47] <Vexatos> Gosh my
brain
L1286[12:05:52] <Vexatos> I really should
stop coding
L1287[12:05:59] <Vexatos> this Selene is
_REALLY_ complicated
L1288[12:06:08] <Vexatos> but I think I
have the parser done now, almost
L1289[12:06:13] <Vexatos> just need to do
the foreach
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L1291[12:07:27] <dangranos> gamax92, what
are you working on?
L1292[12:07:32] <gamax92> dangranos:
nothing
L1293[12:12:32] <Vexatos> Okay, I am 100%
sure something is broken, but I don't want to test, I'll do that
tomorrow
L1294[12:12:38] <Vexatos> Would be
amazing if this works
L1295[12:13:10] <Vexatos> Also, I need to
make it far more efficient memory-wise, but the buffer mustn't have
a set length :/
L1296[12:14:03] <Vexatos> Once it at
least compiles
L1297[12:14:09] <Vexatos> would anyone
want to help me test and break it?
L1298[12:14:19] <Vexatos> I am sure there
are some special cases the parser can't find
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L1300[12:27:53] <dangranos> gamax92, is
it possible to get your converter anywhere yet?
L1301[12:28:06] <gamax92> dangranos: the
more you ask the less likely it's going to come out
L1302[12:28:12] *
dangranos hides
L1303[12:28:13] <gamax92> Hint, the
percentage is already at 0
L1304[12:30:56] <Katie> Fun fact, I
already have a copy of it.
L1305[12:31:04] <Katie> Another fun fact,
no, I won't give it out either.
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L1307[12:31:28] <gamax92> Katie: ni2 is
not the converter
L1308[12:31:36] <gamax92> also don't give
out a copy of ni2
L1309[12:31:36] <Katie> Aww..
L1310[12:31:49] <Katie> gamax92,
lrn2readnub
L1311[12:31:53] <Katie> "I won't
give it out either."
L1312[12:32:08] <gamax92> Katie: yeah but
you could have changed your mind when i said its not the
converter
L1313[12:32:54] *
Katie shrugs
L1314[12:33:04] <vifino> gamax92: What is
ni2?
L1315[12:33:10] <gamax92> the
converter
L1316[12:33:17] <vifino> converter for
what?
L1317[12:33:26] <gamax92> that makes
images into oc scripts
L1318[12:33:26] *
vifino just came back from helping his mother
L1319[12:33:30] <vifino> :O
L1320[12:33:34] <vifino> I want
that!
L1321[12:33:48] <Katie> But.. you just
said it wasn't!
L1322[12:33:48] <Katie> :P
L1323[12:34:17] <gamax92> ni2's code
makes me ashamed of myself is why I don't want to release it
L1324[12:34:31] <gamax92> not to mention
i need to port it to a language that isn't lua
L1325[12:34:58] <Katie> Could always run
it as a web service :P
L1326[12:35:02] <Katie> then you don't
have to give it out
L1327[12:35:29] <vifino> gamax92: Awww,
you don't have to be ashamed! If it works, you don't have to.
L1328[12:35:54] <gamax92> it took 4
minutes to process an image on Katie's server .-.
L1329[12:36:08] <gamax92> this is the
exact same amount of time it took at home
L1330[12:37:07] <gamax92> umm
L1331[12:37:17] <Kodos|Zzz> Cryo Chambers
\o/
L1332[12:37:18] <gamax92> Katie: please
help i destroyed the permissions on my home folder
L1333[12:37:23] <Katie> o_O
L1334[12:38:09] <Katie> Well, I have a
gzip from about 5 minutes ago :P
L1335[12:38:50] <Katie> gamax92, is that
any better..?
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L1337[12:39:08] <gamax92> eys
L1338[12:39:10] <gamax92> yes
L1339[12:39:15] <dangranos> Computronics
requres cauldron >1240?
L1340[12:39:33] <Katie> well, if it
targets a newer forge build then yeah..
L1341[12:39:42] <Katie> you DO know where
to get newer builds right?
L1342[12:39:51] *
dangranos shrugs
L1343[12:40:18] <Katie>
cauldron-1.7.10-1.1381.06.221.zip \o/
L1344[12:41:33] <Vexatos> dangranos,
what
L1345[12:41:41] <Vexatos> Computronics
requires forge 1236+
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L1347[12:49:21] <Kodos|Zzz> Welp, fuck
you KSH, for implementing MORE Multiplayer-only content.
L1348[12:50:23] <Magik6k> hmm
L1350[12:50:57] <Magik6k> (more htop
there at least)
L1351[12:51:15] <Katie> o_O lol
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L1353[12:51:59] <Katie> Kodos|Zzz, I'm
quiet happy about it... part of the reason I don't bother with MP
is because of the lack of player persistence
L1354[12:52:19] <Katie> Since MedBays
have been broken since like.. forever
L1355[12:52:23] <gamax92> Katie: there i
think i fixed everything
L1356[12:52:25] <Kodos|Zzz> Yeah, lots of
people in the SE channel are happy
L1357[12:52:29] <Kodos|Zzz> But I play
mostly SP anyway
L1358[12:52:45] <gamax92> inb4 something
is broken
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L1361[12:55:05] <gamax92> Hello there
Techokami
L1362[12:55:11] <Techokami> ahoy
L1363[12:55:15] <Techokami> sup
L1364[12:55:28] <gamax92> hungry
L1365[12:56:33] <gamax92> "Lizzy
seems to be unliked too. She got beaten 109 times." o_O
L1366[12:56:35] <dangranos> Kodos|Zzz,
huh?
L1367[12:57:06] <Kodos|Zzz> dangranos,
Space Engineers
L1368[12:57:21] <dangranos> no, i meant
WHAT are those features are?
L1369[12:57:21] <Kodos|Zzz> Anyway, gotta
run to the pharmacy, back in a bit
L1370[12:57:54] <Katie> dangranos,
cryochamber... you use it and when you log in you spawn in the cryo
chamber with your inventory and stuff
L1372[12:59:31] <gamax92> I still have
the crappy public wifi I use at home.
L1373[13:00:00] <gamax92> would really
love to get better internet, even if it was extremely slow. I could
atleast count on it existing.
L1374[13:01:08] <gamax92> asie, Vexatos:
does the dfpwm class have any filters that clean up things like up
down up down up down up down and smooth it out?
L1375[13:01:41] <asie> gamax92: no, it
has a builtin sound filter
L1376[13:01:51] <gamax92> your low pass
thing?
L1377[13:02:25] <gamax92> oh wait ... the
C implemention doesn't have the low pass filter, does it
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L1381[13:05:24] <gamax92> i don't think
it does, the sawtooth edges are very present here.
L1382[13:06:52] <Vexatos> gamax92, what
are you doing
L1383[13:07:00] <gamax92> Vexatos: I
don't know
L1384[13:07:08] <Vexatos> What are you
trying to do
L1385[13:07:11] <gamax92> Vexatos: I
don't know
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L1387[13:07:50] <gamax92> I just remember
that I was experimenting with audio stuff and then after writing
the whole thing I realized I had basically just created dfpwm
L1388[13:08:13] <gamax92> except that
instead of a low pass filter it had a pattern detector
L1389[13:08:25] <Vexatos> >_<
L1390[13:08:43] *
gamax92 shrugs
L1391[13:08:49] <nxsupert> I am
undertaking a stupidly complex project at the moment.
L1392[13:09:35] <gamax92> what is
that
L1393[13:09:51] <nxsupert> OS for the
Raspberry Pi
L1394[13:09:59] <gamax92> sounds
fun
L1395[13:10:21] <gamax92> Vexatos: have
you ever seen eLua
L1396[13:11:05] <gamax92> it has a patch
in it that helps to reduce memory usage
L1397[13:14:18] <gamax92> I guess
not
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L1400[13:19:00] <Katie> Cruor ^
L1402[13:20:22] <gamax92> v^Laptop:
meh
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EnderBot2 chuckles
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L1407[13:21:26] <Vexatos> vcaret - need
more caretv
L1408[13:21:52] <gamax92> Vexatos: We
need a new union
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L1410[13:24:18] <v^Laptop> .openprg
L1412[13:25:00] <Vexatos> >
nadine
L1413[13:25:21] <Vexatos> Yay, I broke
it
L1414[13:25:22] <v^Laptop> > ive
explained this
L1415[13:26:05] <vifino> Vexatos:
v^Laptop's name is Nadine
L1416[13:26:10] <v^Laptop> no
L1417[13:26:11] <Vexatos> Found it
L1418[13:26:15] <v^Laptop> mom's
name
L1419[13:26:16] <v^Laptop> utard
L1420[13:26:26] <Vexatos> .openprg
L1422[13:26:38] <vifino> that's what you
say, v^Laptop
L1423[13:26:43] <vifino> Not like it
could be true.
L1424[13:26:57] <Vexatos> github,
pls
L1425[13:26:59] <Vexatos> update
already
L1426[13:27:01] <Vexatos> .openprg
L1428[13:27:37] <Vexatos> Okay,
nice
L1429[13:29:50] <vifino> Vexatos: oppm is
broken
L1430[13:29:50] <vifino> .-.
L1431[13:29:52] <Magik6k> \E[XX;YYr
should set scroll region, right?
L1432[13:30:07] <Vexatos> vifino,
what
L1433[13:30:16] <vifino> Vexatos: oppm is
broken
L1434[13:30:16] <Vexatos> That's like the
worst bug report ever
L1435[13:30:17] <vifino> .-.
L1436[13:30:45] <Vexatos> You'd have to
elaborate
L1437[13:30:56] <vifino>
"<red>error while checking update
Path</red>Done"
L1438[13:31:08] <vifino> - oppm update
all
L1440[13:31:47] <Vexatos> vifino, that
feature is barely tested, likely there's a bug
L1441[13:31:55] <Vexatos> which packages
did you have installed?
L1442[13:31:55] <vifino> .-.
L1443[13:32:02] <vifino> all of
them
L1444[13:32:08] <Vexatos> v^Laptop, step
1, read this
L1445[13:32:09] <Vexatos> ~w oppm
L1447[13:32:18] <Vexatos> step 2, make
programs.cfg
L1448[13:33:03] <Vexatos> vifino,
please
L1449[13:33:11] <Vexatos> I won't fix it
if you don't cooperate
L1450[13:33:20] <vifino> .-.
L1451[13:33:26] <Vexatos> Stop
L1452[13:33:27] <Vexatos> please
L1453[13:33:46] <vifino> How should I
know what packages I have installed? >_>
L1454[13:33:49] <gamax92> oh okay
L1455[13:33:53] <vifino> I'm not a
wizard.
L1456[13:34:02] <Vexatos> vifino,
"oppm list -i"
L1457[13:34:04] <gamax92> You're a
wizard, harry!
L1458[13:34:13] <Vexatos> it's that
easy
L1459[13:34:16] <Vexatos> rtfm and
such
L1460[13:34:18] <gamax92> Vexatos: can we
get pacman style wrapper around oppm
L1461[13:34:24] <gamax92> and apt style
wrapper around oppm
L1462[13:34:27] <gamax92> and rpm style
wrapper
L1463[13:34:28] *
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L1464[13:34:30] <gamax92> and yum style
wrapper
L1465[13:34:32] <vifino> Vexatos: Oh,
okay, running oppm update all 10 times seems to fix things.
L1466[13:35:00] *
vifino pets Lizzy
L1467[13:35:12] <Vexatos> vifino, what
was the thing it printed
L1468[13:35:15] <Vexatos> before the red
text
L1469[13:35:20] <Vexatos> that's
important
L1470[13:35:28] <vifino> "Updating
package getopt"
L1471[13:35:56] <Lizzy> "lizzy is
not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported." I AM
IN THE FUCKING SUDOERS FILE!
L1472[13:36:08] <vifino> s/IN //
L1473[13:36:08] <MichiBot> <Lizzy>
"lizzy is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be
reported." I AM THE FUCKING SUDOERS FILE!
L1474[13:36:13] <vifino> :P
L1475[13:36:19] <vifino> jk,
obviously.
L1476[13:36:38] <Vexatos> vifino, could
you "pastebin put /etc/oppm.cfg"
L1477[13:36:39] <Lizzy> oh, it works
outside the tmux session
L1478[13:36:44] <Vexatos> err sorry
L1479[13:36:45] <Vexatos> no
L1480[13:36:46] <Vexatos> don't
L1481[13:36:49] <Lizzy> wtf is persisting
inside it :@
L1482[13:37:13] <Vexatos> do
"pastebin put /etc/opdata.svd"
L1483[13:37:16] <Vexatos> do that,
vifino
L1484[13:37:17] <v^Laptop> Lizzy, gimme
your /etc/shadow and i can easialy fix it :P
L1485[13:37:23] <Lizzy> v^Laptop,
no
L1486[13:37:32] <v^Laptop> xD
L1487[13:37:32] <vifino> v^Laptop:
k
L1488[13:37:38] <vifino> er
L1489[13:37:41] <vifino> Vexatos: k
L1490[13:38:00] <gamax92> Vexatos: you
know what would be cool?
L1491[13:38:06] <gamax92> an ingame
screenshot renderer
L1492[13:38:08] <Vexatos> if selene
worked
L1493[13:38:12] <Vexatos> :
L1494[13:38:39] <vifino> Vexatos:
KAbTEAXh
L1495[13:38:47] <gamax92> captures the
contents of the screen, dumps it to a file, and then maybe it could
be rendered in oc or externally
L1496[13:39:47] <Vexatos> uhm
L1497[13:39:54] <Vexatos> vifino, there
is no getopt inside
L1498[13:40:00] <Vexatos> what
L1499[13:40:03] <vifino> wat
L1500[13:40:08] <gamax92> did he break
oppm?
L1501[13:40:11] <gamax92> and by that i
mean you
L1502[13:40:26] <Vexatos> vifino, there
is no getopt in that list
L1503[13:40:33] <Vexatos> that's the list
of installed packages
L1504[13:41:05] <vifino> .-.
L1505[13:41:12] <vifino> you broke it,
Vexatos
L1506[13:41:16] <gamax92> \o/
L1507[13:42:12] <Vexatos> if it isn't in
there, you did something really bad
L1508[13:42:16] <Vexatos> no idea what
though
L1509[13:42:23] <Vexatos> also no idea
why it detected it at all
L1510[13:42:29] <vifino> I did do nothing
:|
L1511[13:43:12] <gamax92> code doesn't
work, and i have no idea why
L1512[13:43:17] <gamax92> code does work,
and i have no idea why
L1513[13:43:22] <Vexatos> that'd mean,
vifino
L1514[13:43:23] <gamax92> who was it that
had that picture?
L1515[13:43:32] <Vexatos> that getopt
existed in the save file
L1516[13:43:38] <Vexatos> but when you
called update all
L1517[13:43:42] <Vexatos> it successfully
read it
L1518[13:43:45] <Vexatos> called
update
L1519[13:43:51] <Vexatos> then read the
file again and THEN it was gone
L1520[13:43:57] <Vexatos> that's the only
way this error can occus
L1521[13:44:00] <Vexatos> occur*
L1522[13:44:05] <vifino> idfk
L1524[13:44:18] <Katie> gamax92,
"that picture"?
L1525[13:44:21] <Vexatos> that is the
only code that happens
L1526[13:44:26] <vifino> Vexatos:
happened again with libformat
L1527[13:44:27] <vifino> .-.
L1528[13:44:31] <Vexatos> during both
readifications
L1529[13:44:32] <gamax92> Katie: I'm
sorry, jeez
L1530[13:44:40] <Katie> o_O....
L1531[13:44:50] <Vexatos> vifino,
libformat isn't in opdata.svd either
L1532[13:44:56] <Vexatos> it's not in
there
L1533[13:45:01] <vifino> As I said, you
broke it ;__;
L1534[13:45:10] <Vexatos> vifino, shut
up
L1535[13:45:15] <Vexatos> Please, stop
saying shit
L1536[13:45:20] <vifino> :|
L1537[13:45:21] <Vexatos> I would like to
fix it
L1538[13:45:25] <Vexatos> but stop being
stupid
L1539[13:45:28] <Lizzy> gamax92, gimmie a
sec and i may be able to find that pic
L1540[13:45:47] <vifino> Vexatos: I'm
neither stupid nor did I do anything regarding that matter..
L1542[13:45:59] <Katie> that one?
L1543[13:46:02] <Vexatos> I did not break
it, certainly
L1544[13:46:04] <Vexatos> You did
L1545[13:46:09] <Vexatos> And I need to
find out how you did it
L1546[13:46:17] <Lizzy> Katie, yes
L1547[13:46:27] <Katie> Oh hey
Lizzy....
L1548[13:46:34] <Katie> cp: cannot open
'/home/irc/services/data/anope.db' for reading: Permission denied
¬_¬
L1549[13:46:35] <Magik6k> lel, this is
much wat: echo -e "\e[3;10r"
L1550[13:46:47] <gamax92> Katie: oh yes,
that
L1551[13:46:49] <gamax92> thank you
L1552[13:46:57] <Lizzy> Katie, where is
that?
L1553[13:47:08] <Katie> Eos's cron
L1554[13:47:11] <Lizzy> ah
L1555[13:47:25] <gamax92> oh right, cron
sent me mail when i broke my home folder
L1556[13:47:28] <gamax92> how do
read
L1557[13:47:43] <Katie> mail
L1558[13:47:47] <Katie> then enter the
mail id
L1559[13:48:04] <gamax92> can i send mail
in the same program
L1560[13:48:13] <Vexatos> Sorry, vifino,
I can't see where that is happening#
L1561[13:48:25] <Vexatos> it's reading
the file twice
L1562[13:48:31] <Katie> gamax92, in
theory yes...
L1563[13:48:38] <Vexatos> and first time
it's finding things that aren't there at all
L1564[13:48:49] <vifino> ._.
L1565[13:48:50] <gamax92> Katie: that
doesn't sound promising
L1566[13:49:03] <Lizzy> gamax92, it's
very hard to use
L1567[13:49:50] <Vexatos> vifino, look at
the code yourself
L1568[13:49:57] <Vexatos> there's nowhere
where this could happen
L1569[13:52:02] <gamax92> i ... don't
even
L1570[13:52:07] <Magik6k> ~w gpu
L1572[13:52:11] <gamax92> tried to delete
the mail but it stays around
L1573[13:52:20] <Lizzy> .-. why does my
code work in one but not the other
L1574[13:52:53] <vifino> Magik6k:
"Program 'cd' was not found" :/
L1575[13:54:24] <Magik6k> vifino,
ummm
L1576[13:54:25] <Magik6k> mm
L1577[13:54:42] <Magik6k> well, that may
be one I forget about
L1578[13:54:42] <gamax92> there i deleted
things
L1579[13:54:44] <Vexatos> vifino, did
Magik6k break OPPM? :P
L1580[13:54:55] <vifino> Vexatos: No,
that's you.
L1581[13:54:56] <Magik6k> Vexatos, not
this time
L1582[13:56:00] <Vexatos> vifino, just
look at the code yourself
L1583[13:56:03] <Vexatos> it can not
happen
L1584[13:56:09] <vifino> Vexatos:
Nah.
L1585[13:56:15] <Vexatos> unless
something modifies the cfg file while the program is running
L1586[13:56:27] <vifino> I didn't.
L1587[13:56:30] <gamax92> Katie: oh i
think it worked
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L1602[14:20:03] <Techokami> (3:19:23 PM)
Retriever II: Yes, it's Microsoft. Yes, it's VS. Yes, it's a
wrapper around Forge. The world we live in.
L1603[14:20:03] <Techokami> (3:19:31 PM)
Techokami: wow
L1604[14:21:29] <Vexatos> Who
cares?
L1605[14:21:59] <Techokami> well, I think
this is Microsoft's stance on Minecraft mods: keep doing what
you're doing :V
L1606[14:22:20] <Vexatos> That's
true
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L1608[14:22:32] <Vexatos> But, VS still
can't do a quarter of the stuff IDEA can
L1609[14:22:39] <Techokami> that's
true
L1610[14:22:40] <Vexatos> In java
L1611[14:23:11] <Vexatos> I guess the
thing is mainly "OH LOOK WE HAZ JAVA! OBTW Minecraft might be
a good example to show our new FANCY JAVA"
L1612[14:23:20] <Techokami> yeah
L1613[14:23:32] <Vexatos> Probably the
most famous java program out there
L1614[14:23:38] <Vexatos> Except for,
well, java.exe
L1615[14:23:42] <Techokami> heheh
L1616[14:29:04] <Temia> oh right.
L1617[14:29:22] <Temia> I forgot
Microsoft owns Mojang now, heh.
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L1619[14:33:10] <asie> Techokami: they
did announce it on the conference
L1620[14:33:14] <asie> they want to leave
MC modding in the hands of the community
L1621[14:33:23] <asie> sadly, according
to sibomots at least, mojang has more rule over minecraft than
microsoft does still
L1622[14:33:29] <Techokami> aha
L1623[14:34:15] <Lizzy> Sangar, you
around?
L1624[14:34:44] <Vexatos> asie: The
"why should we care about modding? It just makes people buy
our games more" philosophy :P
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L1629[14:47:05] <asie> Sangar: saving the
filesystem in writeToNBT which is called in the main thread might
not be a terrific idea
L1630[14:47:11] <asie> just saying
L1631[14:48:22] <Vexatos> ... isn't
it?
L1632[14:48:38] <Vexatos> I am pretty
sure it is
L1633[14:48:43] <Vexatos> asie ^
L1634[14:48:53] <asie> i've spent the
last 6 hours debugging a server lag issue
L1635[14:48:56] <asie> i have a
question
L1636[14:49:01] <asie> how to debug a lag
spike every 30 seconds lasting 2 seconds
L1637[14:49:53] <Vexatos> asie: jvisualvm
with a tiemr
L1638[14:49:54] <Vexatos> timer*
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L1650[15:25:38] <Magik6k> Lizzy, ?
L1651[15:26:12] <Lizzy> Magik6k, whats
the best version of you networking API to use, the loot disk or
getting it from OPPM
L1652[15:26:13] <Lizzy> ?
L1653[15:26:41] <Magik6k> loot disk imho,
but it should be the same
L1654[15:26:46] <Lizzy> ok
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L1659[15:29:44] <Magik6k> is there any
way of detecting mobo chipset faults?
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L1662[15:36:20] <Vexatos> Magik6k, the
beep sounds?
L1663[15:39:35] <Lizzy> asie, is there
any way to make the BC filler less... shit?
L1664[15:40:36] <Lizzy> or rather not
take my game down to 13fps
L1665[15:40:53] <vifino> Or my game down
to 4fps
L1666[15:40:54] <vifino> .-.
L1667[15:40:59] <Lizzy> cause of all the
stupid fucking destruction cubes
L1668[15:41:03] <gamax92> Or crash my
game
L1669[15:41:23] <gamax92> though given
that I haven't used BC in a while this could no longer apply
L1670[15:41:44] <Magik6k> Vexatos, it
boots into ubuntu, but X11 doesn't update screen, icons are white
and other wierd stuff happens
L1671[15:42:04] <Vexatos> Magik6k, sounds
like a graphics driver problem
L1672[15:42:07] <gamax92> ^
L1673[15:42:21] <Vexatos> Lizzy, update
BC
L1674[15:42:22] <Vexatos> :P
L1675[15:42:27] <Temia> yyyep. fallback
to vesa .w.
L1676[15:42:29] <Lizzy> Vexatos, ?
L1677[15:44:15] <asie> Lizzy: WAILA >=
1.5.10
L1678[15:44:17] <asie> WAWLA >=
1.2.0
L1679[15:44:19] <asie> BC >=
6.4.8
L1680[15:44:22] <asie> it's not fault of
the destruction cubes
L1681[15:44:26] <asie> it's fault of
everything else
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L1683[15:44:48] <Lizzy> well how comes
when i look away from them i go back to ~60?
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L1686[15:45:24] <rashy> :D
L1687[15:45:41] <Lizzy> though i wouldnt
mind the cubes if there was a creative option to remove stuff a lot
faster
L1688[15:46:04] <Lizzy> currently sitting
here waiting for the filler to clear out an area
L1689[15:46:42] <Magik6k> god, ubuntu
unity is ultracrap
L1690[15:46:51] <Lizzy> yes, yes it
is
L1691[15:48:07] <gamax92> Magik6k: ubuntu
mate?
L1692[15:48:32] <gamax92> imma brb to try
booting it up
L1693[15:48:38] <Magik6k> still
ubuntu
L1694[15:48:45] <gamax92> Magik6k: and?
not unity
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L1696[15:49:26] <Lizzy> all the software
repos of ubuntu with none of the commercial shit
L1697[15:49:34] <gamax92> heh yeah
L1698[15:49:37] <Lizzy> or other
crapware
L1699[15:50:58] <Vexatos> Lizzy, do you
have the versions asie told you
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L1702[15:51:26] <Lizzy> Vexatos, i didn't
realise that he was asking a question
L1703[15:51:37] <Vexatos>
>__>
L1704[15:51:49] <Vexatos> Those are the
mod versions you need to have, because there was a bug with the
filler
L1705[15:51:52] <Vexatos> and it's been
fixed a while ago
L1706[15:53:12] <Lizzy> okay, BC is out
of date by 0.0.4, will update that this weekend (because my
internet sure as hell ain't gonna survive doing something)
.-.
L1707[15:53:42] <rashy> Vexatos, does the
camera block serve any useful purpose? the upgrade in a robot makes
some sense (distance() by itself returns nil, distanceUp/Down work
fine), but not sure how to get the camera block to return anything
but -1
L1708[15:53:59] <Vexatos> it's always
distance(angle)
L1709[15:54:14] <Vexatos> so, for
instance, distance(0) for direct front
L1710[15:54:24] <rashy> ahh
L1711[15:54:39] <Vexatos> it's will shoot
a ray in the direction it's facing, using the angle set
L1712[15:54:45] <Vexatos> then giving you
the distance
L1713[15:55:12] <rashy> gotcha
L1714[15:56:10] <Vexatos> rashy, you
know, the thing cameras have to determine the distance between them
and their target
L1715[15:56:18] <Vexatos> (Real-life
cameras)
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L1717[15:56:23] <Vexatos> that's why it's
called Camera
L1718[15:56:27] <rashy> >.>
L1719[15:56:56] <Vexatos> It's not very
useful
L1720[15:56:59] <Vexatos> but the robot
upgrade is
L1721[15:57:05] <Vexatos> as you can use
distanceDown() to make height maps
L1722[15:57:19] <Vexatos> But it's one of
the first blocks in Computronics
L1723[15:57:38] <rashy> so, in theory, if
you place a block somewhere in front of the camera, distance(0)
should return the distance to said block?
L1724[15:57:46] <rashy> keeps returning
-1
L1725[15:58:24] <Vexatos> What does your
setup look like?
L1726[15:58:39] <Vexatos> OH WAIT
L1727[15:58:40] <Vexatos> derp
L1728[15:58:47] <Vexatos> rashy, it
doesn't take an angle
L1729[15:58:52] <Vexatos> it takes x and
z angle
L1730[15:58:57] <Vexatos> so it has to be
distance(0,0)
L1731[15:59:01] <rashy> right
L1732[15:59:14] <rashy> that makes more
sense
L1733[16:00:30] <vifino> Vexatos: If I
put the camera upgrade in a tablet, how do I get the distance to
the object I am pointing at?
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L1736[16:02:22] <Vexatos> vifino, no
idea
L1737[16:02:26] <vifino> :|
L1738[16:02:28] <Vexatos> I never tried
it in the tablet
L1739[16:02:42] <vifino> Just gives me
unknown error
L1740[16:02:50] <vifino> distanceUp/Down
works doe
L1741[16:03:47] <Vexatos> Determining the
direction a robot is facing is a massive hack of asie's I don't
dare touch
L1742[16:03:53] <Vexatos> Quite probably
it won't work in tablets
L1743[16:04:29] <Vexatos> Guess I'll just
disable the camera upgrade in drones and tablets and OC baubles and
anything but robots
L1744[16:04:43] <vifino> D:
L1745[16:04:50] <vifino> Vexatos: Please
no.
L1746[16:04:53] <vifino> :<
L1747[16:04:55] <Lizzy> what's OC
baubles?
L1748[16:04:57] <vifino> It's very
handy..
L1749[16:05:01] <Vexatos> Why?
L1750[16:05:08] <Vexatos> See how far
you're going to fall? >_>
L1751[16:05:18] <vifino> distanceUp/Down
is awesome for building.
L1752[16:05:30] <Lizzy> heheh, "you
will die if you fall from this height"
L1753[16:05:33] <Vexatos> Well, rashy,
that's the problem with 'tronics: The old blocks are so little
documented and obscure :P
L1754[16:05:46] <rashy> yup xD
L1755[16:05:54] <Vexatos> Btw, rashy, if
you want you can get a dev build of 'tronics where every single
function on every block has documentation
L1756[16:05:58] <rashy> think I'm sort of
getting the picture though
L1757[16:06:07] <Vexatos> might be
helpful for figuring them out
L1758[16:06:11] <Magik6k> \me wants OC
baubles to be able to control body of it's owner
L1759[16:06:13] <rashy> sure, that'd be
great
L1760[16:06:15] <Vexatos> (especially
those obscure blocks which didn't have and component doc
before)
L1762[16:07:08] <Vexatos> Those are
releases
L1763[16:07:09] <Vexatos> not dev
builds
L1764[16:07:26] <Vexatos> I'm currently
compiling a build for you
L1765[16:07:38] <rashy> sweet
L1766[16:07:47] <Vexatos> I added a
Ticket Machine if railcraft is installed >_>
L1767[16:07:59] <Kodos> Bwahahahaha
L1768[16:08:06] <Vexatos> Need to add
that to the documentation as well
L1769[16:08:17] <Vexatos> Please remind
me
L1770[16:08:26] <Vexatos> Otherwise I'll
have forgotten to do so >__>
L1771[16:08:28] <Kodos> Hey Vex
L1772[16:08:32] <Vexatos> Hi Kodos
L1773[16:08:35] <Kodos> Don't forget to
add the ticket machine documentation
L1774[16:08:36] <Vexatos> What's so
funny
L1775[16:08:39] <Vexatos> k
L1776[16:08:40] <Kodos> I'll PM you
L1777[16:08:41] <Vexatos> thanks
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L1783[16:15:08] <Vexatos> Should have
every function exposed to OC documented
L1784[16:15:13] <rashy> thanks :D
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L1786[16:16:14] <Vexatos> I did some
quite massive changes to code at places, so if it crashes, behaves
weirdly or similar, please tell me >_>
L1787[16:16:24] <Vexatos> Currently I
only have one tester :D
L1788[16:16:31] *
Vexatos pokes marcin212_
L1789[16:16:33] <gamax92> Vexatos: where
is the standard disclaimer
L1790[16:16:40] <Vexatos> gamax92, the
"unstable" in the file
L1791[16:16:55] <Vexatos> file
name*
L1792[16:17:05] *
gamax92 doesn't follow
L1793[16:18:23] <Vexatos> I need to go
now
L1794[16:18:24] <Vexatos> good
night
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L1800[17:20:16] <gamax92> Magik6k: you
there?
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L1804[17:42:44] <gamax92> ~w event
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L1807[17:47:15] <Ekoserin> Is there a
mirror of asielib somewhere? Having trouble getting it.
L1808[17:48:03] <Ekoserin>
Nevermind.
L1809[17:50:26] <Kodos> Maybe try not
downloading via steam's web browser?
L1810[17:50:40] <Ekoserin> What?
L1811[17:50:50] <Ekoserin> I
wasn't?
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L1814[17:52:29] <Ekoserin> Seems bizzarre
to assume that.
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L1816[17:52:56] <Kodos> Not really
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L1818[17:54:44] <Kodos> I cannot fucking
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L1823[17:58:56] <Ekoserin> Sarcasm
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L1826[18:00:45] <gamaxOC> wocchat uses
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L1838[18:22:30] <gamaxOC> k, wocchat now
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L1839[18:25:12] <Katie> much better..
lol
L1840[18:25:17] <Kodos> lol
L1841[18:27:49] <gamaxOC> who would have
thought that storing the screen in like 8050 tables would have ate
a lot of memory
L1842[18:28:14] <Katie> O_O lol
L1843[18:29:45] <Kodos> Okay, I think I
should call this modpack done before I end up with 200 mods
L1844[18:30:12] <Kodos> After allotting
4gb of memory to it, it's using 2.5gb on average
L1845[18:30:32] <Katie> heh.. nice
L1846[18:31:07] <Katie> \o/ My Go Fund Me
has almost raised enough to buy my motherboard
L1847[18:31:23] <gDroid2002> I have 132
mods in my modpack!
L1848[18:31:24] <gamaxOC> nice!
L1849[18:31:29] <gDroid2002> 200 isn't
too bad.
L1850[18:31:46] <gDroid2002> Memory usage
is almost certainly not the main concern though
L1851[18:31:48] <Katie> my 1.6 pack
hovers around 189 mods reported on the main menu
L1852[18:32:33] <Katie> ¬_¬ Disney
Infinity 3.... great
L1853[18:33:16] <Katie> And it's Star
Wars themed... which means my daughter doesn't even have to bug me
for it... I'll be hooking myself up til launch to get one for
myself.
L1854[18:33:37] <Kodos> lol
L1855[18:33:52] <Kodos> Don't feel too
bad, I'm the same with Legos, and now there's a Lego version of
that shit coming out
L1856[18:34:11] <Katie> q_q I miss my
legos
L1857[18:34:26] <Katie> I had 3 tubs
melted into solid bricks when my house burned.....
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L1859[18:35:00] <Kodos> When our house
flooded in 93, my legos were the only things I saved
L1860[18:35:06] <Kodos> And again in
95
L1861[18:35:35] <Katie> I was crushed...
I used to love to build things with my dad.. and he'd died like 6
months prior...
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L1863[18:38:43] <Kodos> =\
L1864[18:41:14] <gamax92> T_T why is it
so hot in my house
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L1869[19:02:05] <Kodos> Sooo I ran into
Alblaka on SS13
L1870[19:02:24] <Kodos> That was an
interesting conversation
L1872[19:04:18] <Kodos> Can't believe I
found Alblaka on SS13 of all places lol
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L1874[19:05:54] <Katie> lol
L1875[19:07:53] <Kodos> 5 more
hours
L1876[19:07:54] <Kodos> <3
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L1878[19:11:45] <PotatoTrumpet> o/
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L1881[19:13:21] <Katie> o_O
L1882[19:13:24] <PotatoTrumpet> did
everyone in #oc die?
L1883[19:13:31] <PotatoTrumpet> oh
no
L1884[19:13:38] <PotatoTrumpet>
Whew
L1885[19:13:41] <PotatoTrumpet> .p
L1886[19:13:43] <^v> Ping reply from
PotatoTrumpet 1.76s
L1887[19:13:48] <PotatoTrumpet> oh
wow
L1888[19:13:52] <PotatoTrumpet> .p
L1889[19:13:54] <^v> Ping reply from
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L1890[19:14:01] <PotatoTrumpet> Oh
Wow
L1891[19:14:03] <PotatoTrumpet> .p
L1892[19:14:03] <Katie> %p
PotatoTrumpet
L1893[19:14:03] <^v> Ping reply from
PotatoTrumpet 0.61s
L1894[19:14:05] <MichiBot> Ping reply
from PotatoTrumpet 0.85s
L1895[19:14:08] <PotatoTrumpet> there we
go
L1896[19:14:19] <PotatoTrumpet> %p
L1897[19:14:21] <MichiBot> Ping reply
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L1898[19:14:24] <PotatoTrumpet>
Whew
L1899[19:14:30] <PotatoTrumpet> Good job
internet
L1900[19:19:45] <dangranos> %p
L1901[19:19:46] <MichiBot> Ping reply
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L1905[19:25:09] <ow> owch
L1907[19:25:17] <ow> anways brb
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L1909[19:29:12] <MichiBot> Ping reply
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L1911[19:52:33] <Sulljason> If a
coroutine yields will its event listener still get an event?
L1912[19:53:08] <Sulljason> I guess I can
just test that myself
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L1932[22:53:47] <dangranos> uh..
L1933[22:56:52] <dangranos> is sks's web
server down?
L1934[22:57:49] <dangranos> anyone got
micros copy?
L1935[22:59:37] <Katie>
micrOS-v0.2.5.tar
L1936[22:59:43] <Katie> No idea how
current that is..
L1938[23:00:05] <Katie> This is why he
used eos as a filehost.. lol
L1939[23:01:06] <dangranos> \o/
L1940[23:01:59] <dangranos> let me just
grab that tar program from forums..
L1941[23:02:34] <dangranos> opneloader
doesnt likes installed openos for some reason .-.
L1942[23:02:45] <dangranos> floppy boots
fine
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