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L1[00:03:25] <LewsTherin> Also, how does one "interrupt" a lua session?
L2[00:03:38] <LewsTherin> This is me coming from ComputerCraft, ofc.
L3[00:03:39] <Kodos> You mean exit the interpreter?
L4[00:03:46] <Kodos> Ctrl+C
L5[00:03:50] <LewsTherin> I have a blocking call (event.pull)
L6[00:04:34] <PotatoTrumpet> LewsTherin, turn it off then on
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L54[03:33:53] <Kubuxu> .openprg
L55[03:34:06] <^v> Kubuxu, http://68.36.225.16/paste/cpiCP.html
L56[03:38:59] <Sull|Zzz> Kubuxu: \o
L57[03:39:20] <Kubuxu> Sull|Zzz, \o
L58[03:39:33] <Sull|Zzz> Woops forgot my name.
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L62[03:57:34] *** gAway2002 is now known as g
L63[04:11:07] <Izaya> \:D/
L64[04:11:20] <Izaya> My desktop is now sitting in a clear case!
L65[04:11:31] <Izaya> With a front fan with LEDs!
L66[04:12:04] <Sulljason> Izaya: \o
L67[04:12:06] <Sulljason> Blibky
L68[04:12:10] <Sulljason> blinky*
L69[04:14:16] <vifino> Ohai Izaya.
L70[04:23:45] <Izaya> also got two RAID cards and two 200GB IDE drives.
L71[04:24:01] <Izaya> So if I combine that with my two 160GB drives...
L72[04:24:30] <Izaya> 720GB, plus random assorted other drives for more RAID :D
L73[04:27:37] <vifino> :| Kay, don't greet.
L74[04:27:51] <Izaya> also hi vifino
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L76[04:29:10] <vifino> Hello, Izaya.
L77[04:30:00] <Izaya> also 4 blue SATA cables
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L83[05:29:10] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/network/nagato.php \o/
L84[05:33:54] <Sulljason> That table doesn't look comfortable.
L85[05:34:19] <Izaya> ..?
L86[05:34:30] <Lizzy> Sulljason: you don't look comfortable
L87[05:34:34] * Lizzy sits on vifino
L88[05:34:40] <Lizzy> this be comfortable
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L93[05:43:32] * vifino pets Lizzy
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L96[06:16:20] <Sulljason> Vexatos: \o
L97[06:18:28] <Vexatos> o\
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L99[06:31:00] <RepairMan> hi
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L102[06:34:48] <Lizzy> hai
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L104[06:35:28] <RepairMan> just a question is github down, getting unicorn! ? im searching if there is a solution for my proble
L105[06:35:39] <Lizzy> .gs
L106[06:35:39] <EnderBot2> GitHub Status: minor: "We're seeing high error rates on github.com and are investigating".. Last updated: 2015-05-06T11:32:14Z
L107[06:35:44] <Lizzy> ^
L108[06:35:48] <RepairMan> ok, thanks
L109[06:35:58] * Lizzy hugs EnderBot2
L110[06:35:58] * EnderBot2 hugs Lizzy
L111[06:35:59] <RepairMan> lovely unicorn page xD
L112[06:36:26] <Izaya> Huh, github is down indeed.
L113[06:36:28] <Izaya> Wacky.
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L115[06:37:17] <vifino> Huh.
L116[06:37:55] <Vexatos> Izaya, wackhub?
L117[06:39:26] <Sulljason> Github is US based right?
L118[06:39:49] <RepairMan> anybody got experience with a There was a problem while writing a TileEntity description packet?
L119[06:40:10] <Sulljason> So some poor group of sys admins has to deal with a massive outage at 4-7am :/
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L121[06:41:00] <Izaya> ooohhhfuck
L122[06:41:09] <Izaya> "we're doing emergency maintenance to recover the site"
L123[06:41:19] <Izaya> https://twitter.com/githubstatus/status/595915945366913024
L124[06:41:25] <Sulljason> Hopfully they have a backup lol
L125[06:41:56] <RepairMan> well... dropping ping but a bunch of exceptions and no app server available yeah they are in trouble....
L126[06:42:06] <Sulljason> Revocer could mean backup not OH CRAP WE LOST EVERYTHING.
L127[06:42:28] <Sulljason> getting site back up*
L128[06:43:39] <Lizzy> .gs
L129[06:43:40] <EnderBot2> GitHub Status: major: "We're doing emergency maintenance to recover the site".. Last updated: 2015-05-06T11:40:07Z
L130[06:44:51] <RepairMan> a few days or a week ago there has been dos attack, someone doesn't like github i suspect
L131[06:45:50] <Sulljason> Bet its Microsoft! Can't have all that concentrated open src freeware!
L132[06:46:12] <RepairMan> xD
L133[06:46:37] <RepairMan> how long do you think it will take for microsoft to want money from mod makers?
L134[06:47:03] <Sulljason> Idk can't be worse then the EULA crap though...
L135[06:47:47] <Sulljason> Maybe it was Apple. I do vaguely remember Github having rounded corners on some boxes.
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L138[06:56:33] <dangranos> such spike https://status.github.com/ so nice
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L142[07:19:48] <Sandra> hohoho, hehehe, and that's when I went to pee!
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L144[07:25:06] <RepairMan> is there a place (a file on github?) where all lua function for component or computer are shown?
L145[07:25:38] <Sulljason> ?
L146[07:25:43] <Sulljason> More specific?
L147[07:25:51] <Sulljason> ~w component
L148[07:25:51] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component
L149[07:26:00] <Sandra> ~w api:component
L150[07:26:01] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:component
L151[07:26:08] <Sandra> ~w api:computer
L152[07:26:09] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:computer
L153[07:26:09] <Sulljason> good to know lol
L154[07:26:21] <RepairMan> i don't have the feeling that the wiki is super actual
L155[07:26:27] <RepairMan> ok, gonna try it
L156[07:26:40] <Sandra> RepairMan, no, the wiki is correct.
L157[07:26:45] <RepairMan> ok
L158[07:26:48] <Sandra> the MAJORITY of the time.
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L160[07:32:14] <Sulljason> ~w tutorial
L161[07:32:14] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/tutorial
L162[07:35:11] <RepairMan> anybody has got a micro controller example that doesn't makes open computers internal sever crash?
L163[07:35:27] <Sulljason> o.0
L164[07:36:52] <Sulljason> Well the microntrollers run code off the EEPROM which is a dif context then the OS. I as told this was a decently comprehensive list of what can be called from the EEPROM. http://ocdoc.cil.li/tutorial:custom_oses
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L166[07:38:30] <Skye> RepairMan: Internal sever crash?
L167[07:38:36] <RepairMan> yeah, thx im only using methods listed in that file... but im still getting an NullPointerException with the message "There was a problem writing a TileEntity description packet"
L168[07:38:42] <Sulljason> My micro didn't crash anything, but I havn't written anything for it. Just lost of rightclicking to make beeping noises.
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L170[07:39:06] <Sandra> RepairMan, uh, can you upload the log please?
L171[07:39:15] <Sandra> the crash log?
L172[07:39:17] <RepairMan> Sulljason: yeah that way but im having to restart minecraft to get micro controllers working again
L173[07:39:21] <RepairMan> pastebin?
L174[07:39:21] <Sulljason> Running the latest stable mod version with the right forge? o.0
L175[07:39:25] <Sandra> yeah.
L176[07:39:33] <Sandra> that shouldn't happen... at all.
L177[07:39:36] <RepairMan> yep, pretty sure, double checking now
L178[07:40:08] <RepairMan> btw, PLS don't say me this is related to java 8 or something like that ^^
L179[07:40:20] <Sandra> doubt it.
L180[07:40:34] <Sulljason> Ya they didn't change anything in the networking libraries afaik.
L181[07:41:09] <Sulljason> They did depreciate some SSL stuff, but that's it for networking.
L182[07:42:28] <RepairMan> ok, maybe... maybe forge might be the problem, i hope it is
L183[07:43:51] <Sulljason> Wonder how much code I can store in a tier 1 mem module
L184[07:44:27] <RepairMan> latest stable forge build is what im using that shut be what i shut use...
L185[07:45:06] <Sulljason> 1.7.10 pack?
L186[07:45:15] <RepairMan> 1.8
L187[07:45:31] <Sulljason> Oh then any version I have wouldn't be applicable.
L188[07:45:44] <Sulljason> Thing Sangars up yet guyz?
L189[07:45:57] <Sulljason> He'ld know best about the right forge version I think. :/
L190[07:46:09] <Sandra> well he's marked as away.
L191[07:46:12] <RepairMan> using open computers 1.5.9 and forge 11.14.1.1334
L192[07:46:23] <Sandra> RepairMan, try... the latest forge version?
L193[07:46:35] <Sulljason> Sandra: "[05:44] <RepairMan> latest stable forge build is what im using that shut be what i shut use..."
L194[07:46:35] <RepairMan> yeah ....
L195[07:46:48] <Sandra> oh okay.
L196[07:46:54] <Sandra> try the reccomended one then?
L197[07:46:59] <RepairMan> i downloded forge yesterday so it shut be really actuall
L198[07:47:11] <Sulljason> Autocorrect?
L199[07:48:02] * Vexatos would recommend not using 1.8 at all
L200[07:48:16] * asie recommends not using 1.8 at all
L201[07:48:21] <Sulljason> Ya 1.7.10 is much better supported mod wise.
L202[07:48:22] <Sandra> yeah, there is pretty much no reason to use 1.8.
L203[07:48:33] * Vexatos highfievs asie
L204[07:48:34] <RepairMan> 1.8 .... you know slime blocks + computers = crazy stuff :D
L205[07:48:49] <Sandra> all the 1.8 features are added by 1.7 mods.
L206[07:48:58] <Sandra> except guardians and rabbits i think.
L207[07:49:05] <Sandra> though maybe they are.
L208[07:49:12] <Vexatos> Rabbits are by various mods
L209[07:49:17] <RepairMan> but i don't really want to keep 20 mods up to date and get them working
L210[07:49:18] <Vexatos> guardians noone cares about
L211[07:49:29] <Vexatos> RepairMan, you don't want a buggy version of Minecraft either
L212[07:49:40] <RepairMan> hm
L213[07:49:58] <Sulljason> Forge10.13.3.1388
L214[07:50:12] <RepairMan> recommend by open computers?
L215[07:50:25] <Sulljason> Forge we're running that seems to work fine, but we havn't updated to 1.5.9
L216[07:50:34] <Sulljason> nah just what my pack author uses.
L217[07:50:46] <Sulljason> Mainly for other mods I think.
L218[07:50:57] <RepairMan> well, i updated open computers to 1.5.9 because it would spam my logfile
L219[07:50:57] <EnderBot2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE
L220[07:50:58] <MichiBot> EnderBot2: Monty Python - Spam | length 3m 20s | Likes: 27488 Dislikes: 668 Views: 6585838 | by zumpzump
L221[07:51:12] <asie> RepairMan: Pistronics 2
L222[07:51:15] <asie> has slime blocks in 1.7.10
L223[07:51:22] <asie> which probably work better
L224[07:51:35] <asie> also, computers won't be pushable by slime blocks
L225[07:51:41] <asie> because they're tile entities, and those are complex to push
L226[07:51:48] <asie> best bet would be 1.7.10 + a frame mod of choice
L227[07:53:25] <RepairMan> gonna use my 1.7 install until im lazy enough to work on fixing that stuff..
L228[07:54:32] <RepairMan> but well you know that also got a long log of error wich needs to be fixed :/
L229[07:54:55] <Sulljason> You never did link us to the paste :D
L230[07:55:14] <RepairMan> shut i?
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L232[07:55:29] <Sulljason> Sandra asked for it and it might help :D
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L234[07:58:08] <RepairMan> http://pastebin.com/JAkenSRZ
L235[07:58:24] <RepairMan> 1st Line works....
L236[07:58:42] <Sulljason> We were wasking for the log for the error. :l
L237[07:59:13] <RepairMan> ok
L238[07:59:43] <Katie> ¬_¬ VMWare why so you not scale the display when I run you in fullscreen
L239[07:59:51] <RepairMan> http://pastebin.com/vqK2x34C
L240[08:00:29] <RepairMan> thats the only part unusual
L241[08:01:28] <Sulljason> Looks like the error has to do with the network cables...
L242[08:01:45] <RepairMan> there are no network cables attached to the microcontroller
L243[08:02:17] <Sulljason> Sandra:
L244[08:02:18] <Sulljason> java.lang.NullPointerException
L245[08:02:20] <Sulljason> at li.cil.oc.server.network.Node$class.connect(Node.scala:39) ~[Node$class.class:?]
L246[08:02:35] <Sulljason> Place chests all over around the micro?
L247[08:02:49] <Sulljason> might be some ghost tile entity type business
L248[08:03:48] <Sulljason> Maybe surround it in cables? I'm going with the assumption that the reference to the tile entity is null.
L249[08:04:21] <Sulljason> And ofc it can't describe a tile entity thats null
L250[08:05:06] <Sandra> why on earth is it crashing on that line?
L251[08:05:20] <Sulljason> Sandra: http://pastebin.com/vqK2x34C
L252[08:05:42] <Sandra> yeah I know I saw it
L253[08:05:47] <Sulljason> :#
L254[08:05:49] <Sulljason> :3
L255[08:05:51] <Sandra> but that's a weird line to crash on.
L256[08:05:55] <Sandra> i think.
L257[08:06:01] <Sulljason> I think ghost tile entities is a thing.
L258[08:06:02] <Sandra> maybe scala does some weird stuff.
L259[08:06:41] <Sandra> Sulljason, that's an ItemNode.
L260[08:06:54] <Sandra> so it's one of the items that was built into the microcontroller.
L261[08:06:59] <Sulljason> Oh.
L262[08:07:19] <RepairMan> ok
L263[08:07:34] <Sulljason> So make new micro and see if explosion?
L264[08:08:17] <Sandra> which should really not be NPEing since:
L265[08:08:17] <Sandra> if (machine.node != null && node != null) {
L266[08:08:43] <Sulljason> RepairMan: You put a redstone card in it right?
L267[08:08:54] <Sandra> like wtf?
L268[08:09:05] <RepairMan> yep
L269[08:09:07] <Sulljason> If not it might be failing to find the component.
L270[08:09:13] <RepairMan> removed it used new items and the same
L271[08:09:14] <Sulljason> hm nvm then.
L272[08:09:31] <Sandra> Sulljason, no, that can't be it.
L273[08:09:49] <Sulljason> You said item node and redstone cards are components in the micro D:
L274[08:09:52] <RepairMan> only method im calling now is "computer.pullSignal()"
L275[08:09:52] <Sandra> RepairMan, can you send a screenshot of the assembler GUI?
L276[08:10:01] <RepairMan> ok
L277[08:10:30] <RepairMan> what image host?
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L279[08:10:40] <RepairMan> the cheapest i can find?
L280[08:10:42] <RepairMan> xD
L281[08:10:46] <Sulljason> You can just dump it on imgur
L282[08:10:51] <Sandra> ingur.
L283[08:10:55] <Sandra> imgur is good.
L284[08:10:58] <Katie> puush, imgur, or any of the 9000000 others.. :P
L285[08:11:13] <RepairMan> you forgot a 0 ....
L286[08:11:30] <Sulljason> He's got jokez.
L287[08:11:31] <Katie> s/0/40 0s/
L288[08:11:32] <MichiBot> <RepairMan> you forgot a 40 0s ....
L289[08:11:39] <Katie> err close enough
L290[08:11:44] <Sandra> yeah.
L291[08:12:16] <Katie> Hmm, it seems the video issue in VMWare is a Windows 10 thing...
L292[08:12:21] <Sandra> I generally find imgur is probably the easiest to use without having puush installed.
L293[08:12:22] <Katie> my linux VM scaled perfectly
L294[08:12:46] <RepairMan> http://imgur.com/a/LuOBO
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L296[08:12:52] <Sandra> s/40 0s/0s/
L297[08:12:53] <MichiBot> <RepairMan> you forgot a 0s ....
L298[08:13:00] <RepairMan> i always though you need to sign in for imagur
L299[08:13:01] * Sulljason installed windows 10 in a VM to pass in a spare GPU and gem, but then i realised I only have 1 x16 slot. :(
L300[08:13:04] <RepairMan> yeap i know
L301[08:13:14] <Sandra> nope.
L302[08:13:18] <Sandra> you don't.
L303[08:13:22] <Sandra> just hit upload.
L304[08:13:31] <Sulljason> I thought the same thing until they showed me the light!
L305[08:13:33] <Katie> Hell, you can just drag/drop an image to upload heh
L306[08:13:57] <Katie> http://imgur.com/Ryy4Z0f
L307[08:14:01] <Lizzy> even your potato could upload to imgur
L308[08:14:03] <Sulljason> Curl errors if i do that.
L309[08:14:35] <Sulljason> Needs more dedodated WAM!
L310[08:14:47] <Katie> Well, Fedora 21 runnign wtf ever the current Midori is handled it fine, as you can see :P
L311[08:15:03] <Sulljason> But does it have a brain?
L312[08:15:08] <Lizzy> what about my hawd dwive?
L313[08:15:09] <Katie> Midori 0.5.9
L314[08:15:42] <RepairMan> anybody got a clue?
L315[08:15:44] <Katie> why Midori... why would I want to use Duck Duck Go..
L316[08:16:13] <Sulljason> Ya get a better computer! *every steam forum member ever*
L317[08:16:21] <Sandra> Katie, because DDG is actually pretty popular these days?
L318[08:16:27] <Katie> Just. No.
L319[08:16:33] <Sandra> y'know, with the security conscious.
L320[08:17:53] <Sulljason> Stupid question sure you're running the 1.8 version?
L321[08:17:57] <Sulljason> Of the mod*
L322[08:18:01] <RepairMan> yeah
L323[08:18:09] <Katie> It'd error waaaaaaaay before that point if not :P
L324[08:18:24] <Sulljason> "Fixed [MC1.8]: A few potential NPEs."
L325[08:18:34] <Katie> Source: I know from experience
L326[08:18:55] <Katie> I MIGHT have started my 1.8 instance in my 1.7 directory.. lol
L327[08:19:01] <Lizzy> source: me
L328[08:19:02] <RepairMan> 1.5.9.23 tagget as 1.8 on curse
L329[08:19:14] <Sulljason> OpenComputers-MC1.8-1.5.9.23-universal.jar
L330[08:19:21] <Sulljason> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/releases
L331[08:19:30] <Sulljason> Also guess github is bk
L332[08:19:35] <Oddstr13> Katie: DDG actually works quite well
L333[08:19:37] <RepairMan> and i got it running on a extra directinary running
L334[08:19:43] <Katie> Oddstr13, ddg?
L335[08:19:44] <Katie> Oh
L336[08:19:46] <Katie> der
L337[08:19:48] <Katie> Meh.
L338[08:19:57] <Katie> I <3 my google overlords.
L339[08:20:10] <Oddstr13> the thing I like the most about it is the redirects
L340[08:20:27] <Oddstr13> if I want google, I'll just !g search query
L341[08:20:34] <Oddstr13> !w for wikipedia
L342[08:20:35] <RepairMan> wait
L343[08:20:42] <Oddstr13> !wa for wolfram alpha
L344[08:20:49] <Oddstr13> and so on
L345[08:20:54] <RepairMan> opencomputers core 1.0.0 ??
L346[08:21:04] <Katie> What about it?
L347[08:21:11] <Sulljason> Is there a core?
L348[08:21:13] <Lizzy> RepairMan, dummy core mod stuff
L349[08:21:20] <Katie> That's jst the coremod ^
L350[08:21:42] <RepairMan> i know i know... but it might be in the core mod, i just though when seeing version 1.0.0
L351[08:21:51] <Katie> Sulljason, it's built into the jar, it runs a Coremod and regular mod in one, which is how it injects logic into addon mods and stuff
L352[08:22:09] <RepairMan> ok
L353[08:22:09] <Sulljason> \o/ for building the core into the mod.
L354[08:22:16] <Sulljason> wish more authors did that.
L355[08:23:01] * Sulljason is obvious an OC contributer cause he knows SO much about it.
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L358[08:25:41] <Sulljason> Guess he gave up.
L359[08:27:30] <Sulljason> ~w modem
L360[08:27:30] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:modem
L361[08:28:19] <Sulljason> computer pullsignal will work from the ROM just like even.pull does in the OS right?
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L363[08:35:34] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: it doesn't filter it's output, though.
L364[08:35:44] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: so you'll have to do it yourself.
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L367[08:38:39] <Sulljason> :/
L368[08:39:08] <Sulljason> hitecnologys: first arg is the event name right?
L369[08:39:33] <Sulljason> param*
L370[08:40:05] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: no.
L371[08:40:22] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: first argument is something different but I forgot what.
L372[08:40:29] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: it returns event name as first value.
L373[08:40:33] <Sulljason> second then? :3
L374[08:40:57] <hitecnologys> No, it doesn't support filtering, as I said.
L375[08:41:29] <Sulljason> I meant the event parameters. Like local _, _, derp = computer.pullsignal
L376[08:41:31] <hitecnologys> It just pulls everything that happens.
L377[08:41:48] <hitecnologys> Err, those are not parameters.
L378[08:41:55] <hitecnologys> And you call it wrongly.
L379[08:42:08] <Sulljason> Ik it was a hasty example to give context.
L380[08:42:08] <hitecnologys> () should go after pullsignal.
L381[08:42:14] <hitecnologys> Oh.
L382[08:42:33] <hitecnologys> Well, the things at the left of = sign are variables, not parameters.
L383[08:42:47] <hitecnologys> And you're assigning values returned by pullsignal to them.
L384[08:42:51] <Sulljason> Ik -.-
L385[08:43:08] <hitecnologys> Err. Then I'm confused by what exactly you asked.
L386[08:43:09] <Sulljason> Which flippin on is the event name since I have to manually filter through a branch?
L387[08:43:43] <hitecnologys> I've already told you that the first value returned by pullsignal is the event name.
L388[08:44:07] <hitecnologys> In your example it goes into first _.
L389[08:44:24] <Sulljason> You never mentioned the first being the name.
L390[08:44:45] <Katie> "[08:40:47] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: it returns event name as first value."
L391[08:45:20] <Sulljason> Hm missed it. Even went back and reread the convo lol
L392[08:45:27] <Sulljason> ADD ain't it great.
L393[08:45:54] <Sulljason> Sometimes I forget what I'm doing in like 10 seconds like a gold fish -.-
L394[08:46:41] <hitecnologys> Did you run memcheck?
L395[08:46:50] <Sulljason> ?
L396[08:46:53] <Sulljason> ~w signals
L397[08:46:53] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:signals
L398[08:47:44] <Sulljason> Was joke?
L399[08:47:58] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: your RAM might be damaged.
L400[08:48:17] <hitecnologys> Sulljason: I mean if you forget stuff.
L401[08:48:28] <Sulljason> But ECC is SO expensive.
L402[08:49:12] <hitecnologys> I don't think there's ECC available on the market for such board. =P
L403[08:49:24] <Lizzy> Sulljason, i have ADD, could never concentrate in lessons
L404[08:50:08] <Sulljason> Lizzy: Ya, I'm always hopping around in my head. Paying attention to something for a few seconds at a time.
L405[08:50:10] <hitecnologys> Lizzy: which ADD are you talking about?
L406[08:50:25] <Lizzy> hitecnologys, Attention Deficit Disorder
L407[08:50:26] <Sulljason> hitecnologys: The one they perscribe meth for.
L408[08:50:36] <hitecnologys> Oh...
L409[08:50:48] <Sulljason> ADHD is under ADD now though -.-
L410[08:50:57] <Sulljason> I mean reverse that.
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L412[08:51:19] * hitecnologys thought that was assembly instruction and by have you meant support
L413[08:51:21] <Lizzy> they're generally similar except ADHD is the more hyperactive type
L414[08:51:29] <hitecnologys> And that really got me confused.
L415[08:51:47] <Sulljason> Lizzy: Do you take anything to manage it?
L416[08:51:49] * hitecnologys thinks he has some kind of brain injury
L417[08:52:21] <Lizzy> Sulljason, used to, stopped in 2012
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L419[08:52:52] * Sulljason still finds it pretty funny how most people give them amphetamine they get addicted and can thing of nothing else. You give us essentially clinical grade meth and we're like"meh".
L420[08:53:42] <Sulljason> They wear me out though so I don't take em. I am already VERY VERY depressed so the lows it causes the next day really don't help...
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L422[08:54:27] <Lizzy> there was one point when i was younger and on medication where the dosage was very high (30mg) and basically made me a zombie
L423[08:54:48] <Sulljason> Think that's the other medications.
L424[08:55:16] <Lizzy> cant remember what mine was but i knew it was for the concentration
L425[08:55:22] <Sulljason> Theres stuff like adderall that just runs you at 110% and dumps dopamine everywhere, then theres the ones that are more like antidepressants and work with seritonin
L426[08:55:50] <Sulljason> It works because dopamine is for focus. They initially thought it was just the feel good chemical.
L427[08:56:20] <Sulljason> Until they noticed soldiers reliving PTSD stuff were full of it and were like what they def arn't happy right now.
L428[08:56:33] <hitecnologys> ._.
L429[08:56:42] <Sulljason> were full of dopamine*
L430[08:57:06] <Sulljason> So now it's corelated more with sheer motivation then "feel good"
L431[08:58:02] <Lizzy> well, in my case the tablets worked, i could concentrate. but if i didn't like something my brain would find something more interesting, for instance in in English i could get distracted by a fly
L432[08:58:33] <Sulljason> Then theres hyper focus :D
L433[08:58:54] <Sulljason> Uk where we get obssesed with something and just binge for no explicable reason.
L434[09:00:16] <Sulljason> Not always on things we want to focus on :/
L435[09:02:59] <Sulljason> ~w eeprom
L436[09:02:59] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:eeprom
L437[09:07:20] <Sulljason> Not enough space...
L438[09:07:33] <Sulljason> But my code is def less then 4k...
L439[09:08:02] <Sulljason> its literally if true wait for a modem message...
L440[09:08:31] <Lizzy> if the code has any comments, remove them. should free up space
L441[09:08:52] <Sulljason> its the literal space so shortening name will work?
L442[09:09:06] <Lizzy> ?
L443[09:09:20] <Sulljason> Shortening variable names like e instead of event
L444[09:09:23] <Sulljason> save bytes
L445[09:09:26] <Lizzy> could try that
L446[09:09:54] <Sulljason> The verbosity of BIOS calls really works against the size limit
L447[09:12:07] <Sulljason> And that worked and removing some whitespace
L448[09:12:27] <Sulljason> At a byte a char that was no where near 4k...
L449[09:13:57] <Sulljason> No BIOS installed plse install a configured eeprom...
L450[09:14:00] <Sulljason> but it is...
L451[09:16:17] <Sulljason> Full computer is giving me the same error.
L452[09:16:26] <Sulljason> The write was successful though...
L453[09:18:31] <Sulljason> read the eep the data is there...
L454[09:19:42] <Sulljason> Lizzy: I read the Lua BIOS for tips and it is just a hex string,...
L455[09:20:57] <Sulljason> Oh set and set data are dif...
L456[09:21:43] <Sulljason> If they are the doc is rlly ambiguous :/
L457[09:23:06] <Sulljason> "Overwrites currently stored byte-array with specified string." vs. Overwrite the currently stored byte array.
L458[09:23:18] <Sulljason> One is the boot device other is actual boot code. :/
L459[09:25:01] <Sulljason> Yay a real error :D
L460[09:27:04] <Sulljason> ~w component
L461[09:27:04] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component
L462[09:27:37] <Sulljason> ~w api:component
L463[09:27:37] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:component
L464[09:30:10] <Sulljason> WOO micro boots.
L465[09:30:30] <Sulljason> Lizzy: can we print things to the lil blue screen?
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L467[09:30:58] <Lizzy> you mean the drone's screen?
L468[09:31:06] <Sulljason> Microcontroller
L469[09:31:32] <Lizzy> possibly? i haven't messed with micro-controllers much
L470[09:33:38] <hitecnologys> MCUs have screens?
L471[09:33:54] <Sulljason> They have a lil light blue rectangle that hints at it.
L472[09:34:06] <Sulljason> Would be cool to print like numbers to it.
L473[09:34:24] <hitecnologys> Oh.
L474[09:34:37] <hitecnologys> Haven't thought that that was a screen.
L475[09:34:41] <hitecnologys> Yeah, should be cool.
L476[09:34:58] <Sulljason> Industrial machinery has lil screens like that :D
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L479[09:36:31] <hitecnologys> Yeah.
L480[09:45:58] <LewsTherin> vifino, thanks~!
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L482[09:50:58] <vifino> Huh?
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L485[09:57:22] <Sulljason> ~w redstone
L486[09:57:22] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:redstone
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L488[09:58:30] <Inari> once i play again, i'll see how much kb i can manage to pack into a bios
L489[09:58:37] <Inari> *many
L490[09:58:54] <Sulljason> Its reported as 4k
L491[09:59:11] <Inari> yeah but theres compression and fun stuff
L492[09:59:21] <vifino> LewsTherin: Why are you thanking me? o_O
L493[09:59:38] <Sulljason> Ya but you gotta fit the compression function in the rom...
L494[10:00:07] <Inari> Sulljason: yeah
L495[10:00:13] <Inari> but still interesting to look at :p
L496[10:00:22] <Sulljason> At that point u might as well just include the verbose code
L497[10:00:32] <Sulljason> stuff like shortening names and removing local is more effective.
L498[10:00:46] <Inari> depends, thats why i was saying i'kll look at how much kb i can put into bios
L499[10:00:53] <Sulljason> I love that everything goes through cables and hate it at the same time..
L500[10:01:01] <Sulljason> Having major duping message issues.
L501[10:01:01] <Inari> who says the compression wont do that
L502[10:01:02] <Inari> :P
L503[10:01:13] <Sulljason> Its 4k
L504[10:01:22] <Inari> the compressor doesnt need ot be in 4k
L505[10:01:38] <Inari> first step: minify, second step: compress, third step: add decompressor
L506[10:01:45] <Sulljason> your better off making lightweight code that fetches what u rlly want from a RAID
L507[10:01:51] <Inari> final result needs to be 4k which is compressed code + decompressor
L508[10:02:10] <Sulljason> Ya and a good compressor is pretty big and complex..
L509[10:02:20] <Inari> yeah but the compressor doesnt need to bei nthe bios
L510[10:02:23] <Inari> just the decompressor
L511[10:02:32] <Sulljason> Ill give u that..
L512[10:03:18] <LewsTherin> vifino, I asked how to terminate a process, you said Ctrl-Alt-C
L513[10:03:22] <Sulljason> ehh still the savings vs. the decomps size idk if u'll gain much vs. accessing store remote storage and loading what you want to run into the much biggermemory
L514[10:03:28] <vifino> Ah.
L515[10:03:35] <Inari> Sulljason: still fun to try and tinker around with :D
L516[10:03:53] <Sulljason> Well let me know if you actually get some reasonable gains.
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L519[10:05:41] <LewsTherin> Is the lua code built into OC modifyable?
L520[10:05:48] <Vexatos> Of course
L521[10:05:50] <LewsTherin> I don't see any assets extracted in the mods folder
L522[10:06:00] <Vexatos> >_>
L523[10:06:15] <Vexatos> Once you installed any OC code onto an in-game hard drive
L524[10:06:21] <Vexatos> you can modify it as much as you want
L525[10:06:27] <Inari> i wonder how many people would get a google AV
L526[10:06:40] <LewsTherin> I mean on the host machine.
L527[10:07:09] <LewsTherin> And I mean editing the master set.
L528[10:07:21] <LewsTherin> Er, what gets installed on the disks by default.
L529[10:07:53] <Katie> There is nothing installed by default, if you want to customize the OS, make your own install floppy and distribute that
L530[10:08:18] <LewsTherin> Alrighty.
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L535[10:24:09] <Sulljason> Not wanting duplicate messages yet booting off RAID = hell
L536[10:25:11] <Lizzy> ?
L537[10:25:39] <Sulljason> I only have 1 cable plugged in the bottom yet its still duping messages i think
L538[10:25:58] <Lizzy> screenshot of your setup?
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L541[10:28:35] <Sulljason> http://imgur.com/J4koDcA
L542[10:28:57] <Katie> There, the client that enables/disables MichiBot's features when Kibi dcs is now running on bast.
L543[10:29:16] <Katie> So even if my computer explodes, that should still work.
L544[10:31:30] <Lizzy> Sulljason, check the cable, that setup in the picture should not generate loops but if you have a switch/AP loop down the line it will do that
L545[10:31:55] <Sulljason> Lizzy: It's just a line to the power conv that runs off our IC2
L546[10:32:29] <Lizzy> hmm
L547[10:32:41] * Lizzy shrugs
L548[10:33:35] <Sulljason> And the computer case is a cable so the servers that wanna use the RAID start taking over the screens...
L549[10:34:16] <dangranos> LewsTherin, you can modify even the bios (the EEPROM one)
L550[10:34:20] <Sulljason> Cables doing everything might be to much overlap for more adv settings.
L551[10:34:28] <Sulljason> setupd*
L552[10:34:34] <Sulljason> setups*
L553[10:34:58] <Sulljason> Cause EVERYTHING is a cable making it hard to share some components and isolate others :/
L554[10:35:09] <dangranos> color them
L555[10:35:21] <dangranos> oh
L556[10:35:23] <Sulljason> Ik I can.
L557[10:35:30] <Sulljason> But I want the raid shared,,,'
L558[10:35:35] <Sulljason> ...*
L559[10:36:26] <Sulljason> So then everything magically shares a network connection, but then the server rack forces you to surround it in cables. :/
L560[10:36:31] <dangranos> hm
L561[10:36:37] <dangranos> networked boot :D
L562[10:37:04] <Sulljason> and the comp case is a cable so the server rack takes over all the monitors
L563[10:37:12] <dangranos> no, that'll require weireless bridges between nets
L564[10:37:33] <Sulljason> I really didn't want to write my own abstraction layers, but ofc can...
L565[10:37:39] <Lizzy> Sulljason, well, you could always have one device sending the files over networks
L566[10:37:55] <Lizzy> s/device/device connected to the raid
L567[10:37:56] <MichiBot> <Lizzy> Sulljason, well, you could always have one device connected to the raid sending the files over networks
L568[10:37:57] <Sulljason> Ik also leads to the component call limit.
L569[10:38:16] <Sulljason> Why do you have michi repeat stuff?
L570[10:38:47] <Lizzy> i didn't? i was clarifying something i said in a previous message
L571[10:38:59] <Sulljason> Oh
L572[10:39:09] <Sulljason> Wierd that you have a bot for thatlol
L573[10:39:37] <Katie> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sed
L574[10:39:41] <Lizzy> ^
L575[10:39:55] <Lizzy> also MichiBot is not mine, she's Katie's
L576[10:40:00] <Katie> ^
L577[10:40:19] <Sulljason> Meant the server. And ik what sed is.
L578[10:40:22] <Katie> KatieBot just doesn't roll off the tongue as well.
L579[10:40:45] <Katie> hmm... Maybe KatBot.. lol
L580[10:40:48] <dangranos> KaBot
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L582[10:40:53] <Sulljason> Sedbot?
L583[10:40:57] * Lizzy wants to change EnderBot2's style of name but cant think of a good one
L584[10:41:00] <dangranos> it's more than sed
L585[10:41:04] <Katie> MichiBot, does a shit ton more than sed.
L586[10:41:04] <Lizzy> Sulljason, it does more than just sed
L587[10:41:18] <Katie> %commands
L588[10:41:23] <Katie> -Notice- {from MichiBot} Current commands: rainbow, 8ball, give, cookies, reverse, p, ping, drama, octime, xkcd, addannounce, listannounce, removeannounce, reloadannounce, weather, rot13, js, wa, calc, mcstatus, lookup, mcinfo, isup, prefix, join, part, shutdown, cycle, raw, nick, lctodo, hashcount, flushhash, ignore, unignore, ignorelist, 1337, flip
L589[10:41:29] <Katie> And stuff that doesn't have "commands"
L590[10:41:31] <dangranos> MTSBot? (More than sed Bot)
L591[10:41:43] <dangranos> %drama
L592[10:41:44] <MichiBot> dangranos: MysteriousAges releases a ZIP file of Magic Bees for 600$
L593[10:42:32] <Katie> Also... "»» [sedbot] (sedbot@aperture.esper.net): sedbot"
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L595[10:43:01] <dangranos> huh
L596[10:43:09] <dangranos> that's Lizzy's?
L597[10:43:13] <Katie> no?
L598[10:43:19] <dangranos> >_<
L599[10:43:20] <Lizzy> ?
L600[10:43:21] <Katie> EnderBot2 is Lizzy's
L601[10:43:22] <dangranos> misread
L602[10:43:29] <Katie> sedbot is... ran by esper it seems
L603[10:43:30] * Lizzy slaps dangranos
L604[10:43:30] * EnderBot2 laughs
L605[10:44:08] <Katie> Hmm..... I want Chinese..
L606[10:44:18] <Katie> but the closest good chinese place is 20 miles away :/
L607[10:46:33] <Sulljason> Katie: Simple build a robot to get it for you.
L608[10:47:07] <Lizzy> HTCTP
L609[10:47:15] <Katie> lolol
L610[10:47:19] <Katie> HTCTP would be great
L611[10:47:23] <Lizzy> HyperText Chinese Transfer Protocol
L612[10:47:28] <Katie> Yep. lol
L613[10:47:49] <Lizzy> almost as good as HTCPCP
L614[10:48:18] <Katie> o_O
L615[10:48:21] <Sulljason> <get>Chinese Food</get <address> 23525 Derp lane </address>
L616[10:48:40] <Lizzy> HyperText Coffee Pot Control Protocol
L617[10:48:41] <gamax92> if only HTTP requests worked like that
L618[10:49:13] * Katie returns 418
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L620[10:59:28] <Negi> GET 23525 Derp lane; POST {stuff_i_want};
L621[10:59:48] <Vexatos> Katie, 918 I'm a honeypot
L622[10:59:57] <Katie> I wonder if I can convince UE4 to use an int64....
L623[11:01:03] <Negi> "718 Sells Sushi"
L624[11:01:08] <Katie> Cause moving from 2bil cap to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 would be great.
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L631[11:31:55] <Katie> Ouch Lizzy q_q :P
L632[11:33:14] <Lizzy> Katie, not much happens in there tbh and I don't need the extra joins/parts in my buffer playbacks
L633[11:33:53] <Katie> lol
L634[11:34:40] <Lizzy> I wish Znc's buffextras actually sent the join/parts rather than a privmsg
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L644[12:16:53] <Skye> %p
L645[12:16:55] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 2s
L646[12:17:05] <Skye> ulp
L647[12:17:29] <Sulljason> ~w serial
L648[12:17:29] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/item:terminal
L649[12:17:36] <Sulljason> ~w serialization
L650[12:17:36] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:serialization
L651[12:17:39] <Lizzy> %p
L652[12:17:40] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Lizzy 0.94s
L653[12:17:40] <Skye> %p
L654[12:17:42] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Lizzy 0.22s
L655[12:17:43] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.84s
L656[12:17:47] <Skye> uhm
L657[12:17:49] <Sulljason> %p Sangar
L658[12:17:51] <Skye> Wha...
L659[12:17:51] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Sangar 0.45s
L660[12:17:54] <Skye> Something is wrong...
L661[12:18:11] <hitecnologys> %p
L662[12:18:12] <Skye> I have two devices connected to this bouncer...
L663[12:18:14] <MichiBot> Ping reply from hitecnologys 2.67s
L664[12:18:19] <hitecnologys> ._.
L665[12:18:31] <Skye> %p
L666[12:18:32] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.16s
L667[12:18:33] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.3s
L668[12:18:39] <Lizzy> --- Ping reply from Skye : 0.303 second(s)
L669[12:18:39] <Lizzy> --- Ping reply from Skye : 0.303 second(s)
L670[12:18:48] <Skye> okay
L671[12:19:06] <Skye> one of my devices was somehow not responding to ping for a minute?
L672[12:19:22] <VERSION> .acronym htcpcp
L673[12:19:23] <^v> VERSION, hiaaaa tennant cpw pixelate cc16 postimg
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L675[12:19:54] <Skye> hypertext coffee pot control protocol
L676[12:20:03] zsh sets mode: +v on gamax92
L677[12:21:04] <VERSION> .acronym gamax92
L678[12:21:06] <^v> VERSION, gorilla a5de mo au x4 9iko7 209
L679[12:21:14] <VERSION> gorrilla
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L681[12:25:42] <Vexatos> ping pls
L682[12:26:14] <Skye> heh
L683[12:26:22] <VERSION> .acronym pingpls
L684[12:26:22] <^v> VERSION, pffft initially nugget goodbye p200300556e07ce62c8ea7043ce0fc851 lastsuccessfulbuild smack
L685[12:26:39] <VERSION> .openp
L686[12:26:39] <^v> VERSION, http://openprograms.github.io https://github.com/OpenPrograms/
L687[12:26:41] <VERSION> .openprg
L688[12:26:54] <^v> VERSION, http://68.36.225.16/paste/5O89f.html
L689[12:27:03] <Vexatos> > p200300556e07ce62c8ea7043ce0fc851
L690[12:27:05] <Vexatos> ping pls
L691[12:27:42] * VERSION slaps the channel with his fancy table thing
L692[12:27:43] * EnderBot2 rulls on the floor laughing
L693[12:28:18] <VERSION> .> consoleTable({{"potato","walrus"},{"lel\w0t",cserialize(admin.perms.VERSION)}})
L694[12:28:18] <^v> VERSION, lua:1: invalid escape sequence near '"lel'
L695[12:28:23] <VERSION> .> consoleTable({{"potato","walrus"},{"lel\nw0t",cserialize(admin.perms.VERSION)}})
L696[12:28:23] <^v> VERSION, http://68.36.225.16/paste/8zqzm.html
L697[12:29:52] <VERSION> .> consoleTable({{"potato","walrus"},{"lel\nw0t",cserialize(admin.perms.VERSION),"moar stuff"}})
L698[12:29:52] <^v> VERSION, http://68.36.225.16/paste/qpbZq.html
L699[12:31:13] <Sulljason> ~w motion
L700[12:31:13] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:motion_sensor
L701[12:32:09] <Vexatos> VERSION, 2/10 doens't use Selene
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L707[12:38:06] <Skye> %p
L708[12:38:07] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.33s
L709[12:38:08] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.18s
L710[12:40:40] <VERSION> Vexatos, ?
L711[12:40:57] <Vexatos> VERSION, your bot needs more selene
L712[12:41:02] <Vexatos> Like Kubuxu's one <3
L713[12:41:59] <VERSION> whats at
L714[12:42:01] <VERSION> dat
L715[12:42:58] <Kubuxu> := _VERSION
L716[12:43:08] <Kubuxu> Oh. there is not Entity
L717[12:43:50] <Vexatos> VERSION, go to #computronics
L718[12:43:54] <Vexatos> and do the things
L719[12:48:53] <Vexatos> Kubuxu, I guess I'll add a _selene._VERSION just for reference
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L734[13:19:59] <Vexatos> https://github.com/asiekierka/Computronics/issues/131 Ideas?
L735[13:20:06] * Vexatos pokes Sangar
L736[13:21:16] <Dashkal> That's a tall order. Power generation is /very/ well explored at this point. *ponders*
L737[13:21:22] <Vexatos> Exactly
L738[13:21:42] <Dashkal> Steal the pig on a treadmill from sync :P
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L740[13:30:47] <Skye> A version of the disassembler that eats components and spits out power?
L741[13:35:45] <rashy> gerbils
L742[13:39:15] <Skye> gerbils!
L743[13:39:18] <Skye> cute!
L744[13:39:27] <rashy> :D
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L746[13:58:06] <Temia> Welp
L747[13:58:23] <Temia> I'm installing Wine on my college laptop to play SS13 during on-campus downtime.
L748[13:58:32] <Temia> Productivity = nil
L749[13:58:41] * rashy pats Temia
L750[13:58:49] * Temia muus. '^'
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L752[13:58:54] <rashy> :3
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L754[13:59:27] <rashy> if it makes you feel better, I once spent an entire 2-week exam period playing nothing but Assassin's creed 1 through revelations
L755[13:59:56] <rashy> A+ use of time there xD
L756[14:01:17] <Vexatos> o/ rashy
L757[14:01:23] <rashy> \o
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L760[14:05:33] <Sulljason> ~w shell
L761[14:05:33] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:shell
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L763[14:05:39] <rashy> digital detector and signal receiver aside, all items/blocks documented. to the best of my knowledge/tinkering
L764[14:07:09] <rashy> haven't really done anything with railcraft though, so no idea on potential uses xD
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L768[14:09:52] <Vexatos> rashy, Basically, digital detector emits a "minecart" event whenever a minecart passes near it
L769[14:09:55] <rashy> well, nvm. needed to connect a cable to the bottom face of the detector
L770[14:09:57] <Vexatos> (i.e. on one adjacent track)
L771[14:10:05] <Vexatos> rashy, bottom?
L772[14:10:10] <rashy> I think -shrug-
L773[14:10:11] <Vexatos> The yellow dot side
L774[14:10:23] <Vexatos> that's where you connect the cable
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L776[14:10:35] <Vexatos> and then the "digital detector emits a "minecart" event whenever a minecart passes near it" :P
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L778[14:10:54] <rashy> I'm only seeing red dots o_o
L779[14:11:00] <Vexatos> on the digital detector?
L780[14:11:06] <Vexatos> all detectors have red dots
L781[14:11:10] <Vexatos> that's where they emit redstone
L782[14:11:12] <rashy> yeah
L783[14:11:16] <Vexatos> the digital detector does not
L784[14:11:19] <Vexatos> it has a yellow dot
L785[14:11:26] <Vexatos> that's where you connect the cable
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L787[14:12:08] <rashy> are you sure you're not referring to the signal receiver? XD
L788[14:12:14] <Vexatos> Nope
L789[14:12:16] <rashy> I know that has a yellow dot
L790[14:12:25] <Vexatos> the digital signal receiver box can be paired just like any other receiver box, allowing computers to read the current aspect
L791[14:12:37] <Vexatos> that has to be connected on the top or bottom
L792[14:12:45] <rashy> oh, fail. I got the two mixed up >.>
L793[14:13:12] <rashy> got it. XD
L794[14:13:42] <Vexatos> the ticket machine is pretty self-explanatory if you realize you can right click golden tickets to change their destination :P
L795[14:13:57] <rashy> yup, or do it via the api
L796[14:13:58] <Vexatos> and the locomotive relay should have a sufficiently descriptive tooltip on the Relay Sensor
L797[14:14:04] <Vexatos> rashy, exactly
L798[14:14:23] <Vexatos> If you get anything wrong, I'll correct it, no problem
L799[14:14:30] <Vexatos> thanks for all your work already :)
L800[14:14:35] <rashy> the receiver and detector had me tripped up a bit, trying to get it to show up in component.list
L801[14:14:42] <rashy> now that it does, I can figure out the rest
L802[14:14:52] <Vexatos> The detector has no functions at all
L803[14:14:57] <Vexatos> only fires that "minecart" event
L804[14:15:11] <Vexatos> but yeah, I am glad every function in 'tronics now has documentation
L805[14:15:18] <rashy> yeah >.>
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L807[14:21:32] <Vexatos> rashy, thank you so much :)
L808[14:22:19] <rashy> mmhm :)
L809[14:29:37] <Vexatos> I need to go now
L810[14:29:39] <Vexatos> thanks and bye :)
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L833[16:48:54] <Benguin> Hmm
L834[16:49:06] <Benguin> Are programmable carts not a thing yet? Steve's carts are cool, but like
L835[16:49:12] <Benguin> they don't exactly have remote controls in them
L836[16:49:35] <Benguin> WOuld be cool if there was a component for steve's carts that lets a computer interface with them/ tell them what to do
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L838[16:50:05] <Benguin> I'm watching people struggle with their mining/railing carts doing all sorts of unwanted stuff
L839[16:51:15] <Benguin> WOuld be cool to be able to tell a cart to "move forwards x spaces, and activate railer if needed, then mine, unless the fuel level is below 30%, in which case move backwards until you reach this coordinate, at which point wait to be refuelled"
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L855[17:53:16] <Kodos> How the hell do you preserve a channel topic in case the channel empties
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L858[18:04:03] <Katie> you don't
L859[18:04:07] * Katie Evil laughs
L860[18:05:35] <Katie> The only thing I know of here is to use /cs topic #channel Your Topic Here, I have no idea if that survives an empty channel
L861[18:07:19] <Kodos> Turns out topic locking works
L862[18:07:26] <Kodos> When someone joins an empty channel, CS re-sets the topic
L863[18:09:33] <Heartstrings> that's sort of the point of chanserv
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L868[18:31:42] <MajGenRelativity> hello!
L869[18:31:55] <MajGenRelativity> I have a question
L870[18:32:11] <MajGenRelativity> I have two computers connected via network cable, with a screen above each
L871[18:32:19] <MajGenRelativity> no components are touching
L872[18:32:41] <MajGenRelativity> when they are connected via cable, the computers frequently start booting on one screen, then open the OS on the other screen
L873[18:32:56] <Kodos> Use a switch to separate th em
L874[18:33:02] <Kodos> Put it on the cable line
L875[18:33:09] <MajGenRelativity> Is it the only way?
L876[18:33:45] <Heartstrings> computers will directly "see" anything attached to them, and cables count as attaching
L877[18:34:01] <MajGenRelativity> :(
L878[18:34:12] <MajGenRelativity> I tried binding the gpu
L879[18:34:20] <MajGenRelativity> it didn't work, but I may have been doing it wrong
L880[18:34:29] <MajGenRelativity> could that work?
L881[18:34:34] <Heartstrings> hm?
L882[18:34:51] <MajGenRelativity> you can "bind" a gpu to a screen
L883[18:35:04] <MajGenRelativity> It's supposed to tell the GPU to use that screen
L884[18:35:13] <MajGenRelativity> I dunno if I did it wrong, or it doesn't work
L885[18:35:27] <Heartstrings> it should work.
L886[18:35:39] <MajGenRelativity> can you give me the syntax please?
L887[18:36:23] <Heartstrings> I am probably not the one to do that
L888[18:36:31] <VERSION> ~w gpu.bind
L889[18:36:31] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:gpu
L890[18:36:42] <MajGenRelativity> I looked at that
L891[18:37:12] <MajGenRelativity> I thought i followed the syntax
L892[18:37:19] <MajGenRelativity> lemme check
L893[18:37:30] <VERSION> is it giving an error?
L894[18:37:40] <MajGenRelativity> no, just keeps passing screens
L895[18:37:58] <MajGenRelativity> I wrote it into the autorun script on my hard drive
L896[18:38:10] <MajGenRelativity> local component = require("component")
L897[18:38:19] <MajGenRelativity> local gpu = component.gpu
L898[18:38:33] <MajGenRelativity> gpu.bind()
L899[18:38:45] <Heartstrings> you have to bind it /to/ something
L900[18:38:46] <MajGenRelativity> inside the () is the screen address enclosed by ""
L901[18:38:56] <Heartstrings> never mind me
L902[18:38:58] <VERSION> local gpu = component.gpu will just get an arbitrary gpu
L903[18:39:04] <MajGenRelativity> ah
L904[18:39:13] <Heartstrings> how many of those should there be though
L905[18:39:35] <MajGenRelativity> when the 2 computers are connected, 2 GPU's
L906[18:39:40] <Heartstrings> I don't think you can see inside other computers, can you?
L907[18:39:50] <MajGenRelativity> ?
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L909[18:40:14] <Heartstrings> you can't directly "see" the parts in other computers, even if they're connected somehow
L910[18:40:23] <MajGenRelativity> i could
L911[18:40:28] <Heartstrings> assuming I'm not completely wrong but I thought I tested that
L912[18:40:44] <MajGenRelativity> i ran the component program on the wiki that grabs all the component addresses, and it grabbed them from the other computer when connected
L913[18:41:03] <Heartstrings> huh
L914[18:41:43] <MajGenRelativity> how would I bind that specific GPU instead of an arbitray one?
L915[18:41:47] <MajGenRelativity> arbitrary
L916[18:43:04] <VERSION> find the id of the screen you want to bind to
L917[18:43:12] <sharquesha> VERSION: actually, it will give you the current gpu thats being used
L918[18:43:13] <MajGenRelativity> done
L919[18:43:15] <VERSION> with an analyser or somthing
L920[18:43:43] <MajGenRelativity> i ran the component thingy from the wiki that grabs all ID's of components connected to the computer
L921[18:43:56] <MajGenRelativity> one of them was labeled "screen", so I used that
L922[18:44:52] <VERSION> instead of 'local gpu = component.gpu' do 'local gpu = component.proxy("<id>")'
L923[18:45:01] <VERSION> the id doesnt have to be the whole thing
L924[18:45:10] <MajGenRelativity> just the first 3 numbers?
L925[18:45:14] <VERSION> people usually just do the first three
L926[18:45:17] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L927[18:45:18] <gamax92> uhh,
L928[18:45:33] <gamax92> doesn't proxy require full addresses, and you use the first three with component.get?
L929[18:45:38] <gamax92> or was that also changed and I'm outdated
L930[18:46:09] <VERSION> local gpu = component.proxy(component.get("<id>"))
L931[18:46:22] <VERSION> local gpu = component.proxy(component.get("<id>","screen"))
L932[18:46:28] <VERSION> or wait
L933[18:46:42] <VERSION> :v am derp
L934[18:46:44] <MajGenRelativity> what?
L935[18:46:48] <MajGenRelativity> I'm getting confused now
L936[18:46:53] <VERSION> gpu.bind(component.proxy(component.get("<id>","screen")))
L937[18:47:04] <MajGenRelativity> ahm
L938[18:47:07] <gamax92> .-. what even are you doing.
L939[18:47:11] <VERSION> you are doing the local gpu thing i was just being a derp
L940[18:47:16] <sharquesha> gpu.bind doesn't take a proxy
L941[18:47:21] <VERSION> ,_,
L942[18:47:23] <gamax92> gpu.bind takes an address ...
L943[18:47:25] <sharquesha> gpu.bind(component.get("<id>","screen"))
L944[18:47:28] <sharquesha> that should do it
L945[18:47:36] * sharquesha baps VERSION >.<
L946[18:47:41] <MajGenRelativity> I'm confused :|
L947[18:48:21] <sharquesha> Ok, so, to summarize what VERSION said, local gpu = component.proxy(component.get("<first three of your address>")) comes first
L948[18:48:31] <VERSION> .-.
L949[18:48:38] <MajGenRelativity> I have the local component = require("component") what else do i need?
L950[18:48:46] <sharquesha> then, after that, gpu.bind(component.get("<first three of your screen address>","screen"))
L951[18:48:50] <VERSION> sharquesha, exept thats only if you have two gpus
L952[18:49:00] <VERSION> .pipe unb64 SSBXSUxMIEZVQ0tJTkcgRU5EIFlPVSBTSEFSUVVFU0hB | nsa
L953[18:49:00] <^v> VERSION, I WILL FUCKING END YOU SHARQUESHA
L954[18:49:05] <MajGenRelativity> I will effectively, because network
L955[18:49:06] <sharquesha> VERSION: Why the hell were you telling the person to use bind then
L956[18:49:11] <sharquesha> Oh, nevermind
L957[18:49:20] <sharquesha> yeah, what I pasted should work
L958[18:49:37] <sharquesha> those two line should set everything up awesomely
L959[18:50:17] <gamax92> local component = require("component")
L960[18:50:18] <gamax92> local gpu = component.proxy(component.get("<first three of your address>"))
L961[18:50:18] <gamax92> gpu.bind(component.get("<first three of your screen address>","screen"))
L962[18:50:24] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity: there you go
L963[18:51:17] <MajGenRelativity> thx
L964[18:51:26] <MajGenRelativity> testing now
L965[18:52:03] <MajGenRelativity> nuuuuuuuu
L966[18:52:09] <MajGenRelativity> It didn't work
L967[18:52:19] <gamax92> ehh?
L968[18:52:27] <MajGenRelativity> let me show the entire code
L969[18:52:36] <MajGenRelativity> the entire autorun script failed to do anything
L970[18:52:58] <MajGenRelativity> local fs = require("filesystem")
L971[18:53:07] <MajGenRelativity> local component = require("component")
L972[18:53:08] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity: no no no don't paste the code here
L973[18:53:09] <Katie> pastebin o_O
L974[18:53:14] <MajGenRelativity> oh, ok
L975[18:53:15] <gamax92> pastebin please: http://pastebin.com
L976[18:53:23] <MajGenRelativity> ah
L977[18:55:08] <MajGenRelativity> http://pastebin.com/G9U4f2Lv
L978[18:55:37] <MajGenRelativity> not even the mount worked
L979[18:55:48] <MajGenRelativity> alone, or networked
L980[18:56:31] <MajGenRelativity> btw, I am using the most recent OC publicly released on Curse
L981[18:56:40] <MajGenRelativity> for 1.9
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L983[18:56:44] <MajGenRelativity> 1.8*
L984[18:57:47] <gamax92> I've actually never used the 1.8 version, always the 1.7.10 one
L985[18:58:12] <MajGenRelativity> Is there something I missed?
L986[18:58:27] <MajGenRelativity> why would the ENTIRE autorun script break, even previously working code?
L987[18:58:48] <gamax92> i dunno
L988[18:59:19] <gamax92> oh i see it
L989[18:59:29] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity: missing ) on end of like 4
L990[18:59:31] <gamax92> line*
L991[19:00:08] <MajGenRelativity> double checking the in game code
L992[19:00:29] *** g is now known as gAway2002
L993[19:01:31] <VERSION> ive actually never used the 1.9 gamax92
L994[19:01:44] <gamax92> !kikkuban VERSION
L995[19:01:53] <VERSION> !kickban
L996[19:01:57] <VERSION> !kickban VERSION
L997[19:02:01] <VERSION> :c
L998[19:04:37] * Katie resists urge
L999[19:04:41] <MajGenRelativity> it fixed the /mount function
L1000[19:04:48] <MajGenRelativity> but, the gpu binding is still really weird
L1001[19:05:48] <gamax92> ~w component
L1002[19:05:48] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component
L1003[19:06:06] <gamax92> ~w api:component ._.
L1004[19:06:06] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:component
L1005[19:06:47] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity: try also adding component.setPrimary("screen",component.get("842", "screen")) before the bind
L1006[19:07:38] <MajGenRelativity> working on it
L1007[19:11:16] <MajGenRelativity> It's still wacked
L1008[19:11:27] <MajGenRelativity> sometimes, it starts booting on one screen, finishes on the other
L1009[19:11:46] <MajGenRelativity> sometimes, it boots on one screen, but fails to clear the text and plasters new text on top of it
L1010[19:12:13] * gamax92 shrugs
L1011[19:12:26] <MajGenRelativity> should i pastebin again?
L1012[19:12:28] <gamax92> I don't use computers with multiple screens
L1013[19:12:41] <MajGenRelativity> I guess i'll just use a switch for now
L1014[19:12:56] <MajGenRelativity> I'll check back in a couple days in case anyone has a good idea!
L1015[19:13:22] <MajGenRelativity> bye! farewell! have a good day/night!
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L1030[21:21:45] <Sulljason> ~w api:motion
L1031[21:21:45] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:note
L1032[21:21:57] <Sulljason> ~w api:motion_detector
L1033[21:21:57] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:motion_sensor
L1034[21:22:58] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w DickButt
L1035[21:22:58] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-io.output ( I tried D: )
L1036[21:23:45] <PotatoTrumpet> Whooos a good bot? Yes, You are! You are!
L1037[21:23:54] * PotatoTrumpet rubs ocdoc's head
L1038[21:24:58] * Temia heeee <3
L1039[21:29:26] <sharquesha> ~w abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
L1040[21:29:26] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-table.insert ( I tried D: )
L1041[21:29:33] <sharquesha> nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnice
L1042[21:29:40] <sharquesha> ~w nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnice
L1043[21:29:40] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:unicode ( I tried D: )
L1044[21:29:47] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w ocdoc
L1045[21:29:47] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/
L1046[21:29:54] <PotatoTrumpet> good try
L1047[21:29:56] <sharquesha> ~w ~w
L1048[21:29:56] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/ ( I tried D: )
L1049[21:30:00] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w yRu
L1050[21:30:00] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-require ( I tried D: )
L1051[21:30:03] <sharquesha> pretty good
L1052[21:30:10] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L1053[21:30:10] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/item:hard_disk_drive ( I tried D: )
L1054[21:30:18] <sharquesha> >hard disk
L1055[21:30:19] <sharquesha> ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L1056[21:30:37] <PotatoTrumpet> ( ͡0 ͜ʖ ͡0)
L1057[21:30:51] <sharquesha> ~w I lost my knees in the war.
L1058[21:30:52] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/item:wireless_network_card ( I tried D: )
L1059[21:31:12] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w ~w ~w ~w
L1060[21:31:12] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/item:wireless_network_card ( I tried D: )
L1061[21:31:20] <PotatoTrumpet> ....
L1062[21:31:25] <sharquesha> lel
L1063[21:31:32] <sharquesha> ~w You don't exist.
L1064[21:31:32] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:piston ( I tried D: )
L1065[21:31:40] <sharquesha> seems legit
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L1067[21:32:20] <PotatoTrumpet> oi, when was the last time you had a nick for more than a day
L1068[21:32:32] <oi> dunno
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L1073[21:33:44] <_ENV> MINE
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L1075[21:34:10] <_MINE>
L1076[21:34:29] <_ENV>
L1077[21:35:18] * _ENV = nil
L1078[21:35:57] * _MINE Usage: ME <action>, semds tje actopm tp tje cirremt cjamme; )cations are eirtten in the fjorf [erxszon, ;ode <r ki,[d
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L1080[21:36:27] <_ENV> What divine language
L1081[21:37:06] <_ENV> I can translate that
L1082[21:37:34] <_ENV> "sends the action to the current channel; actions are written in the third person"
L1083[21:37:41] <_ENV> Can't deciper the rest of that
L1084[21:37:47] <_ENV> Oh
L1085[21:37:48] <_ENV> I see
L1086[21:41:02] <_MINE> like /me jumps
L1087[21:44:34] <Sulljason> ~w shell
L1088[21:44:35] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:shell
L1089[21:44:51] <Sulljason> ~w os
L1090[21:44:51] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-os
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L1092[21:56:10] <Sulljason> ~w event
L1093[21:56:10] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
L1094[21:56:33] <wolfmitchell> ~w dickbutt
L1095[21:56:33] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-io.output ( I tried D: )
L1096[21:57:54] <_ENV> bai
L1097[22:01:47] <Temia> ~w love
L1098[22:01:47] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-load ( I tried D: )
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L1100[22:04:10] <vifino> ocdoc doesn't know what love is. Poor soul.
L1101[22:04:35] <PotatoTrumpet> ~w vifino
L1102[22:04:35] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:navigation ( I tried D: )
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L1104[22:12:36] <Sulljason> ~w api:side
L1105[22:12:36] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:sides
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L1113[23:08:07] *** potatoo is now known as PotatoTrumpet
L1114[23:14:27] <LewsTherin> Is the guy who maintains OpenGlasses here?
L1115[23:15:11] <LewsTherin> Kubuxu, ping? Would you be able to add a config for power draw for the glasses terminal block?
L1116[23:15:35] <ping> ?
L1117[23:15:41] <LewsTherin> Heh
L1118[23:18:18] <PotatoTrumpet> TIL that "Ah" is the easiest sound for umans to hear
L1119[23:31:57] <PotatoTrumpet> :D
L1120[23:32:03] <PotatoTrumpet> Just found a rubymine code that works
L1121[23:33:13] ⇦ Quits: ping (~pixel@2601:4:680:104c:81dc:e4d2:8c19:82c1) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L1122[23:39:05] <gamax92> PotatoTrumpet: http://i.imgur.com/VkTrz8y.png this game .-.
L1123[23:39:36] <PotatoTrumpet> I see they used -49 polygons
L1124[23:39:47] <gamax92> what?
L1125[23:40:19] ⇨ Joins: piousminion (~clay@pool-173-65-92-192.tampfl.fios.verizon.net)
L1126[23:41:46] <Kodos> So
L1127[23:41:57] <Kodos> Who wants to buy me Battlefront II for 3 bucks, and in return I'll give them a copy of God Mode
L1128[23:42:03] <Kodos> (steam)
L1129[23:42:14] * PotatoTrumpet looks at empty bank account
L1130[23:42:25] * VERSION looks at full bank account
L1131[23:42:28] * gamax92 looks at $0.01 in steam
L1132[23:42:32] * Kodos gives PotatoTrumpet a membership card to the broke-ass club
L1133[23:42:36] * PotatoTrumpet looks at $0.01 in steam
L1134[23:43:12] <gamax92> VERSION: game of life as 3D world generator
L1135[23:43:24] <Kodos> gamax92, game of life on hologram projector
L1136[23:43:59] <VERSION> gamax92, the fuck i gave in an image http://imgur.com/none.jpg
L1137[23:45:06] <PotatoTrumpet> so uh
L1138[23:45:13] <PotatoTrumpet> what's the ruby file extentinon
L1139[23:45:17] <PotatoTrumpet> .rb right?
L1140[23:45:17] <^v> PotatoTrumpet, right?
L1141[23:45:23] <Kodos> lol
L1142[23:45:24] <PotatoTrumpet> fuck off ^v
L1143[23:45:40] <Kodos> .rb 1234567890
L1144[23:45:40] <^v> Kodos, 1234567890
L1145[23:45:45] <Kodos> Interesting
L1146[23:46:00] <Kodos> .rb supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
L1147[23:46:00] <^v> Kodos, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
L1148[23:46:30] <Kodos> Please don't ask why/how I know how to spell that
L1149[23:46:55] <PotatoTrumpet> Kodos: Have you been watching the sound of music lately?
L1150[23:47:03] <gamax92> Kodos: your teacher said I'll give you 20 points extra credit if you can memorize and recite that word
L1151[23:47:35] <Kodos> gamax92 was closer; It was the only word they could get one of us to fuck up on in the 3rd grade spelling bee at my school when it was down to me and Brian Stephens
L1152[23:47:43] <Kodos> He lost
L1153[23:48:43] <PotatoTrumpet> is life?
L1154[23:48:47] <PotatoTrumpet> s/is/his
L1155[23:48:47] <MichiBot> <PotatoTrumpet> his life?
L1156[23:49:03] <Kodos> No, though later on he did end up in a wheelchair
L1157[23:49:05] <Kodos> But I digress
L1158[23:53:29] <Kodos> Anyway, I've been avoiding getting a shower all week/day. Time to go rectify that, then I'm watching The Hunt for Red October
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