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L8[00:15:08] <Shuudoushi> lulz
L10[00:29:25] <Shuudoushi> that is fucking
epic gamax92
L11[00:30:08] <gamax92> why thank you
L12[00:30:47] <Flawedspirit> Good
lord...
L14[00:31:50] <gamax92> But then me
L15[00:32:01] <Flawedspirit> But then you
lol
L16[00:34:51] <orthoplex64> gamax92: is
that on an oc monitor?
L17[00:35:32] <gamax92> well its a
simulated screen but yes, that can be infact displayed on an oc
monitor
L18[00:35:49] <orthoplex64> I thought there
was a limited palette
L20[00:35:54] <gamax92> there is
L21[00:36:12] <orthoplex64> lol I can't
believe you just did that
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L23[00:37:09] <Flawedspirit> So...
simulated screen you say?
L24[00:37:14] <Flawedspirit> Simulated
where?
L25[00:37:26] <gamax92> as in the
conversion script writes a png of what it should look like
L27[00:37:47] <orthoplex64> it's only block
characters
L28[00:37:57] <gamax92> oooooh
L29[00:37:59] <Flawedspirit> Better than I
can do
L30[00:38:15] <gamax92> is that
russian?
L31[00:38:30] <orthoplex64> it says
TEKKIFY; it's the Tekkify logo
L32[00:38:34] <Flawedspirit> Next project
is figuring out how the geolyzer works and making a hologram of my
base
L33[00:38:40] <gamax92> oh, i saw the
backwards K
L34[00:39:46] <Shuudoushi> Flawedspirit:
oppm install geo2holo
L35[00:39:48] <orthoplex64> gamax92: how
does the script decide which obscure special character is best for
each spot?
L36[00:42:43] <gamax92> orthoplex64: atm
it's just doing maximal error
L37[00:43:07] <gamax92> i.e which character
has the least amount of changed pixels
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L40[00:50:18] <orthoplex64> gamax92:
amazing, I can't even tell that special characters were used at
all
L41[00:50:33] <gamax92> probably because
its like 16% of the actual screen :P
L42[00:50:57] <orthoplex64> still, looks a
lot better at a distance than mine
L43[00:51:17] <orthoplex64> you can even
tell that the character is grinning
L44[00:51:28] <gamax92> orthoplex64: you do
know how i get 256 colors right?
L45[00:51:49] <orthoplex64> you must
quantize it somehow
L46[00:52:32] <orthoplex64> and maybe you
dither it too?
L47[00:52:42] <gamax92> no dithering
L48[00:52:50] <superminor2|away> comeon
bouncer, why am i named this
L49[00:53:05] <gamax92> it gets reduced
down to the not configurable color set (240 colors) + 16
"optimized" colors (configurable palette)
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L55[00:55:37] <Izaya> Okay, all the
LAN-party-goers have left
L56[00:55:42] <Izaya> time for
cleanup
L57[00:55:47] <Izaya> make clean
L58[01:01:37] <gamax92> make sandwich
L59[01:02:43] <Flawedspirit> Hmm. You'd
think there'd be more videos on youtube on how the holo projector
works
L60[01:02:56] <Flawedspirit> There's
exactly one, and it's in german -.-
L62[01:05:28] <MichiBot> Vexatos:
OpenComputers v1.3: New features in version 1.3 - Part 1
(English) | length
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L70[02:46:17] <Kodos> So now that my sister
and her family are over at 3 AM watching a pokemon movie, who can I
annoy with random chatter while I attempt to play Neverwinter half
asleep
L71[02:48:18] <Vexatos> Why.... why don't
you watch the Pokémon movie...?
L72[02:49:17] <Kodos> Because I've seen it
like 6 times already
L73[02:49:28] <Vexatos> So what
L74[02:49:40] <Kodos> And frankly, any of
the movies other than the first one make me want to put
screwdrivers in my ears
L75[02:54:26] <Izaya> argh, too tired to
focus my eyes, how am I meant to watch anime like this?
L76[02:56:24] <Shuudoushi> Izaya: with the
aid of COFFEE!!!
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L80[03:02:02] <Izaya> looking like one,
certainly
L81[03:02:42] <Shuudoushi> so it tells you
too much information, but still none at all at the same time?
L82[03:03:52] <Izaya> yep :D
L83[03:04:04] <Shuudoushi> sweet :D
L84[03:04:35] <Shuudoushi> I still need to
make a proper updater >.>
L85[03:04:56] <Shuudoushi> instead of just
making a program with a crap ton of wgets >.>
L86[03:06:04] <Shuudoushi> though, I guess
I could just do the cheap thing of having it grab a new fresh
update program, save it in /tmp then run that so you always have
all of the right files
L87[03:06:38] <Shuudoushi> would be fucking
easy as hell too :D
L88[03:07:06] <Izaya> write a full package
manager
L89[03:07:12] <Shuudoushi> fuck that
L90[03:07:13] <Izaya> with dependancy and
stuff
L91[03:07:23] <Izaya> and then have the
base system as a package
L92[03:07:46] <Shuudoushi> yeah...
L93[03:07:57] <Kodos> OR do it through
oppm
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L95[03:08:19] <Shuudoushi> I just figured
out how to properly do runtime args th other day after pestering
vex >.>
L96[03:08:35] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: it's
supposed to be independent of opm
L97[03:08:38] <Shuudoushi> oppm*
L98[03:09:41] <Shuudoushi> + there's
something about using oppm just for an installer, as there is stuff
that the user ould have to input themselves
L99[03:09:59] <Shuudoushi>
s/ould/would
L100[03:09:59] <Kibibyte>
<Shuudoushi> + there's something about using oppm just for an
installer, as there is stuff that the user would have to input
themselves
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L102[03:11:31] <Shuudoushi> though, I
guess I could add the tmp user 'root' to avoid that
L104[03:18:14] <dangranos> you got man
working?
L105[03:19:01] <Shuudoushi> with all the
other simple stuff I've tried that has exploded in my face, I'm
shocked it worked fine the first time through >.>
L106[03:21:43] <dangranos> but does it
work like it should?
L107[03:21:55] <Shuudoushi> seems it
L108[03:22:21] <Shuudoushi> spits out the
shit it should just like all the other man pages
L109[03:28:29] *
dangranos want vim for OC
L110[03:28:41] *
Shuudoushi nods.
L111[03:28:55] <Shuudoushi> well, that
isn't buggy af
L112[03:29:40] <dangranos> at least that
cur-down version from busybox
L113[03:29:44] <dangranos> of vi
L114[03:29:47] <dangranos> *cut
L115[03:30:08] <dangranos> still would be
better than no vi(m) at all
L116[03:30:21] <Shuudoushi> lol,
yeah
L117[03:30:42] <dangranos> gah
L118[03:31:00] <dangranos> trying to
search for vi written in lua
L119[03:31:09] <Shuudoushi> gl :P
L120[03:31:12] <dangranos> only something
about lua and vi(m)
L121[03:33:36] <dangranos> i think it's
easier to wait for asm arch for OC and get vim for it
L122[03:33:41] <Shuudoushi> I'm going to
work on SecureOS after sleep...
L123[03:33:49] <Shuudoushi> night
all
L124[03:33:52] <dangranos> bye
L125[03:37:49] <Izaya> so
L126[03:37:53] <Izaya> terminal handlers
are hard
L127[03:38:00] <Izaya> know what's rather
easy?
L128[03:38:19] <Izaya> chat box
handler!
L129[03:38:32] <dangranos> ...
L130[03:38:46] <dangranos> is that an amie
feature.
L131[03:38:53] <dangranos> s/./?/
L132[03:38:53] <Kibibyte>
<dangranos> ?s that an amie feature.
L133[03:38:57] <dangranos> ...
L134[03:39:04] *
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L136[03:39:04] <Izaya> it will be
shortly
L137[03:39:22] <Izaya> I want an OS I can
demonstrate
L138[03:39:25] <dangranos>
*cough*doesitboot?*cough*
L139[03:39:31] <Izaya> It does.
L140[03:39:37] <Izaya> Last time I tested,
anyway
L141[03:39:45] <dangranos> hm
L142[03:39:46] <Izaya> Should test the
latest build, actually
L143[03:39:54] *
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L144[03:41:06] <dangranos> ctrl-w
fail
L145[03:45:28] <Izaya> anywyay, dangranos,
amie can support just about any io devices you can think of
provided there is a driver for it
L146[03:45:42] <dangranos> nice
L147[03:45:43] <Izaya> ie you could write
something that writes all written text to a tape
L148[03:45:48] <dangranos> hm
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L150[03:46:19] <dangranos> so, now we have
how much normal OS for OC?
L151[03:46:21] *
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L152[03:46:32] <dangranos> OpenOS, plan9k,
amie, what else?
L153[03:46:39] <Izaya> miniOS?
L154[03:46:46] <dangranos> that one
too
L155[03:46:47] <Izaya> Also, plan9k looks
damn fancy
L156[03:46:59] <Izaya> need to try it
out.
L157[03:47:16] <dangranos> i wonder how
long it will be unitl we get something like linux distros
L158[03:47:28] <Izaya> Vexatos, sorry for
asking you this again as I'm sure I've done it before, but do
drones support chatboxes?
L159[03:47:38] <dangranos> i think they
do
L160[03:47:51] <dangranos> i remember
people screaming in chat about drone chatbox spam
L161[03:48:02] <dangranos> wai..
L162[03:48:13] <Izaya> heheh, I can have
chat-controlled embedded OSes running on drones
L163[03:48:30] <dangranos> please say that
you want to net-boot amie to drone and use chatbox as io
device
L164[03:48:46] <Izaya> dangranos,
indeed!
L165[03:48:57] <Izaya> First attempt is
going to use Titan BIOS to load it from a webserver
L166[03:49:10] <Izaya> then after I know
it works, I'll try a TFTP-like protocol in OC
L167[03:49:11] <dangranos> hm, how long
until we get normal standarts for thing for OC?
L168[03:49:44] <dangranos> TiBIOS requires
GUI
L169[03:49:50] <Izaya> argh
L170[03:50:02] <Izaya> Looks like I'm
ripping out the internals then and killing the GUI-ness
L171[03:50:21] <dangranos> and make it
autoload using EEPROM's data
L172[03:50:31] <Izaya> eeexactly
L173[03:50:48] <dangranos> hm
L174[03:51:00] <dangranos> i really want
that as vanila feature for TiBIOS
L175[03:51:22] <dangranos> so i can do
something like "reboot example.org/boot.lua"
L176[03:51:33] <dangranos> *http://
L177[03:51:39] <Izaya> Oh, know something
else awesome about transparent IO? Network terminals!
L178[03:52:12] <dangranos> yay?
L179[03:52:21] <dangranos> will there be
mainframes?
L180[03:52:40] <Izaya> I'm considering the
possibility of clustering in order to multitask
L181[03:52:53] <Izaya> there was actually
a really cool Z80-based box
L182[03:53:04] <Izaya> it had up to 16
Z80s, and it supported up to 32 users
L183[03:53:06] <dangranos> though you
would need some security, though if you rip out openos completely
and everybody uses only your mainframe...
L184[03:54:27] <Izaya> >attempts to run
OpenOS on a single T1 RAM stick
L185[03:54:32] <Izaya> >not enough
memory
L186[03:54:55] <Izaya> 384k is enough,
apparently
L187[03:55:25] <Sandra> I swear that you
were supposed to be able to run OpenOS on a T1 ram stick.
L188[03:55:29] <Sandra> not any programs,
sure.
L189[03:55:32] <Sandra> but openos.
L190[03:55:37] <Izaya> Once upon a time,
yes.
L191[03:55:39] <Izaya> But not any
more
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L193[03:56:12] <Sandra> I used to be able
to run OpenOS on a t1 ram stick, but edit wouldn't run.
L194[03:56:26] <Izaya> real programmers
use dd
L195[03:56:40] <DeanIsaKitty> s/dd/a
butterfly/g
L196[03:56:40] <Kibibyte> <Izaya>
real programmers use a butterfly
L197[03:57:24] <Sandra> s/a
butterfly/butterflies/g
L198[03:57:24] <Kibibyte> <Izaya>
real programmers use butterflies
L199[03:58:02] <Izaya> so I'm disabling FS
buffering on my desktop but enabling it on my server because I
don't want to accidentally fuck over the flash drive the server
runs on
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L201[03:59:21] <DeanIsaKitty> What is the
current status on OC emulators?
L202[03:59:57] <dangranos> DeanIsaKitty,
they exist
L203[04:00:12] <dangranos> gamax has one
that uses sdl
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L208[04:09:35] <Izaya> ~w chatbox
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L211[04:19:29] <Izaya> Woo, the kernel
boots!
L212[04:19:58] <Izaya> And I have
something that seems like a chatbox terminal!
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L214[04:25:30] <Izaya> okay!
L215[04:25:33] <Izaya> tested and it
works!
L216[04:26:58] <Izaya> yay
L217[04:27:39] <Izaya> now, time to add a
prefix
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L219[04:47:25] <Izaya> so ed is the
standard editor
L220[04:47:41] <Izaya> should I model this
editor on ed?
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L222[04:49:04] <dangranos> sed
L223[04:49:37] <dangranos> are you writing
editor?
L224[04:49:47] <dangranos> then vi-like
please
L225[04:50:07] <Izaya> I need an editor
that I can use in line mode with Minecraft chat
L226[04:51:27] <dangranos> hm
L227[04:51:31] <dangranos> what was vi
based of?
L228[04:51:57] <Izaya> ex
L229[04:52:03] <Izaya> which was based off
ed
L230[04:52:40] <dangranos> oh wow
L231[04:52:57] <dangranos> ed is basically
a first normal editor?
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L233[04:53:27] <Izaya> ed was one of the
first user-space programs on UNIX
L234[04:53:44] <dangranos> ...
L235[04:53:54] <dangranos> there is a core
package "ed"
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L237[04:54:57] <dangranos> sks, so, are
you going to write ed clone?
L238[04:58:05] <Izaya> more or less
L239[04:59:08] <Izaya> probably very much
simpler
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L242[05:12:29] <Izaya> And it now loads
its config from a file!
L243[05:18:41] <dangranos> huh?
L244[05:18:47] <dangranos> does it do
anything else?
L245[05:18:51] <dangranos> (except
loading)
L246[05:20:57] <Izaya> dangranos, It
registers itself as a source of input
L247[05:21:45] <Izaya> you then do
<prefix>message and it interprets it as a line read into the
computer
L249[05:30:05] <dangranos> you run shell
from kernel?
L250[05:30:39] <Izaya> Seems so.
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L256[06:15:39] <Magik6k> ~w gpu
L259[06:21:19] <Sandra> Izaya,
coolio.
L261[06:32:27] <Izaya> reactor control
program?
L262[06:32:33] <Izaya> interesting
L263[06:32:42] <Izaya> but I can use a
whole terminal from chat
L264[06:36:33] <Kodos> It's not just a
reactor control program
L265[06:36:39] <Kodos> It's a
voice-operated complete operations kit
L266[06:37:16] <Kodos> The chatbox can
read anything you say, you can also configure it for triggers, or
only working for certain players, and then it breaks down what was
said, checks for keywords, and reacts accordingly
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L268[06:47:29] <Kodos> I vonder what the
next new block will be in OC :x
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L273[07:11:15] <Techokami> morning
#oc
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L276[07:11:31] <Techokami> ahoy Vex
L277[07:11:47] <Vexatos> ... I have been
here for hours
L278[07:12:35] <Izaya> Vexatos, Is there a
limit to the amount of text I can put out of a chat box?
L279[07:12:47] <Vexatos> No clue
L280[07:12:59] <Vexatos> try it
L281[07:13:11] <Izaya> first I gotta write
an editor
L282[07:21:30] <Sandra> wouldn't it be the
limit on chat message length?
L283[07:21:40] <Sandra> which is like...
two lines.
L284[07:21:50] <Sandra> idek.
L285[07:22:02] <Sandra> there's a limit
minecraft has on chat message length.
L286[07:22:07] <Sandra> not sure how much
that is.
L287[07:22:13] <Sandra> but you probably
can't go over that.
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L289[07:27:48] <Izaya> Sandra, I've done
longer than the default MC limit with a chatbox
L290[07:30:46] *
robhol thwacks Izaya with a stack memory module
L291[07:31:14] *
Izaya stabs robhol with a DDR2 RAM stick from a Mac Pro, with sharp
heatsink
L292[07:31:35] <robhol> rude
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L298[08:37:14] <nxsupert> o/
L300[08:40:56] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Wtf
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L302[08:45:23] <Inari> lol
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L304[08:50:10] <Lizzy> he's sleeping, i
think
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L306[08:52:35] <Vexatos> ewwwww
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L309[09:02:09] <Negi> How do you craft the
P2P OC tunnels if they're still a thing ?
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L312[09:16:01] <vifino> Vexatos: Ye pok
me?
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L314[09:17:08] <Vexatos> vifino, I just
tried downloading a song from your server for the first time... for
some reason it stops the connection after around 550 kB
L315[09:17:20] <vifino> q_q
L316[09:17:30] <Vexatos> all songs below
that fully download just fine
L317[09:17:37] <Vexatos> and the ones
above just stop
L318[09:17:49] <Vexatos> like the server
simply didn't send any more data
L319[09:18:11] <vifino> Files
corrupt?
L320[09:19:26] <Vexatos> just downloaded
the file with firefox, works just fine
L321[09:19:38] <Vexatos> the stuff written
onto the tape plays just fine
L322[09:19:57] <Vexatos> it just stops
after ~2 minutes as that's the point the program stopped writing
data
L323[09:20:17] <vifino> Hand me the url,
please.
L324[09:20:43] <vifino> Vexatos, pls
L325[09:20:47] <vifino> y u notice
L326[09:20:59] <Vexatos> Because I can
;_;
L327[09:21:04] <vifino> >_>
L328[09:21:12] <Vexatos> downloading with
firefox works just fine, maybe because it's faster
L329[09:21:23] <Vexatos> could be that it
terminates the connection after a certain amount of time
L330[09:21:31] <vifino> Vexatos:
2015-06-21 16:21:16 (1.60 MB/s) - ‘mountain-king.dfpwm’ saved
[626589/626589]
L331[09:21:34] <vifino> works for
me.
L332[09:21:57] <Vexatos> does it work in
OC? :P
L333[09:22:14] <Vexatos> Hmm
L334[09:22:53] <Vexatos> I really think
it's some kind of timeout
L335[09:23:13] <vifino> Vexatos: Does it
look like I have mc running? No? You're god damn right.
L336[09:23:17] <Vexatos> I know
L337[09:23:27] <Vexatos> Sorry :/
L338[09:24:17] <vifino> It's okay, but I
just woke up, give me a few minutes or I'll be pissy q_q
L339[09:25:54] <vifino> Just finished
making my breakfast.
L340[09:26:04] <vifino> Is the issue still
there, Vexatos?
L341[09:26:31] <Vexatos> I could reproduce
it 5 times now
L342[09:26:41] <Vexatos> always stops
betweek 540k and 560k
L343[09:27:01] <vifino> Time for that to
happen?
L344[09:27:08] <Vexatos> let me take the
time
L345[09:27:13] <Vexatos> Hmmm
L346[09:27:20] <Vexatos> Need some
stopwatch program thinger
L347[09:27:31] <vifino> ... You can count,
right?
L348[09:27:36] <vifino> >_>
L349[09:27:57] <Vexatos> Yes
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L351[09:28:02] <Vexatos> Hold on, testing
right now
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L353[09:28:47] <vifino> Works fine on my
servers, my home connection and cellular.
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L355[09:29:28] <Vexatos> 40 seconds
L356[09:30:33] <vifino> .... You take 40
seconds to download 600k?
L357[09:30:38] <vifino> Poor soul.
L358[09:30:47] <Vexatos> I always reak 1k
at a time
L359[09:31:02] <Vexatos> it's meant to be
slow, you're writing to a tape, after all
L360[09:31:20] <vifino> Why not save it
somewhere and write it then? >_>
L361[09:32:54] <Vexatos> this time it
survived 45 seconds
L362[09:33:17] <Vexatos> vifino, it's on
SMP
L363[09:33:24] <Vexatos> But I was able to
reproduce it in singleplayer
L364[09:33:32] <vifino> And?
>_>
L365[09:33:42] <vifino> Save it to a drive
q_q
L366[09:33:45] <Vexatos> I can't just
_save_ a 14MB song in OC
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L369[09:34:22] <vifino> Vexatos: that file
is 611.9K in size.
L370[09:34:29] <Vexatos> I know
L371[09:34:35] <Vexatos> I tried
reproducing it with a 1h song
L372[09:34:39] <Vexatos> I have on your
server
L373[09:34:55] <Vexatos> because that 600k
is fairly close to 550k
L374[09:35:10] <Vexatos> and, indeed, in
singleplayer it successfully downloaded the 611k one
L375[09:35:16] <Vexatos> because it
stopped at 630k
L376[09:35:48] <vifino> The issue is not
on my side, Vexatos.
L377[09:36:13] <Vexatos> But why can I
reproduce it from a server in the US as well as my own computer,
then
L378[09:36:44] <vifino> Why can I not do
that?
L379[09:38:20] <vifino> Like, I have no
fucking clue why you can't do that. I forced wget to download at
1k/s.
L380[09:38:26] <vifino> And i don't have
any issues.
L381[09:38:47] <vifino> It's not done yet,
needs another 8 minutes.
L382[09:40:30] <Vexatos> Hmmm
L383[09:40:32] <Vexatos> strange
L384[09:40:37] <Vexatos> could it be an OC
issue
L385[09:40:52] <vifino> It'd be my
guess.
L386[09:40:53] <Vexatos> that the TCP
connection stops at some point
L387[09:40:55] <Vexatos>
automatically
L388[09:42:25] <Vexatos> Well, I need to
go blame Sangar then
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L391[09:47:34] <Vexatos> Interesting
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L393[09:47:50] <Vexatos> The mod pack I
tested it with had OC 1.5.9
L394[09:47:57] <Vexatos> it appears to
have been fixed since
L395[09:48:00] <Vexatos> No wait
L396[09:48:05] <Vexatos> it hasn't
L397[09:48:18] <vifino> Make up your mind,
Vexatos.
L398[09:48:20] <Vexatos> now it stopped at
1059k
L399[09:48:30] <Vexatos> it did go further
though
L400[09:48:30] <Vexatos> weird
L401[09:48:32] <Vexatos> really
weird
L402[09:51:11] <Vexatos> It really does
seem to be some kind of timeout thing
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L406[09:54:14] <Vexatos> w
L407[09:54:14] <Vexatos> a
L408[09:54:15] <Vexatos> t
L409[09:54:25] <Vexatos> I increased the
bytes it reads at a time to 16k
L410[09:54:31] <Vexatos> and now it
doesn't stop at all
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L412[09:54:48] <Vexatos> already at
10M
L413[09:54:56] <Vexatos> i... what
L414[09:55:52] <Vexatos> Sangar: What in
the catfish are you doing
L415[09:56:02] <Vexatos> 12M..... and
still going...
L416[09:56:12] <gamax92> What's he
doing?
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L418[10:00:19] <Vexatos> yup, it
finished
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L420[10:01:40] <Vexatos> Oh well, time to
increase the default byte size
L421[10:01:41] <dangranos> millions of
what?
L422[10:01:42] <Vexatos> because
magic
L423[10:01:47] <Vexatos> dangranos,
millions of bytes
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L425[10:02:00] <dangranos> what did you do
:|
L426[10:02:09] <XDjackieXD> Vexatos
download GTA V inside of OC :P
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L428[10:02:13] <Vexatos> download
DFPWM
L429[10:02:39] <dangranos> did you just
downloaded soundtrack for something?
L430[10:03:05] <dangranos> there must be a
hour of sounds
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L433[10:03:44] <vifino> gamax92: I fixed
it :D
L434[10:03:57] <vifino> Yaaay, doom
recordings :3
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L442[10:14:15] <vifino> Fuck, I can't even
beat the first level in Brutaldooms highest difficulty.
L443[10:14:31] <vifino> gamax92:
halp
L444[10:18:42] <vifino> Okay, it just took
a little time to get used to, beat highest difficulty first level
in classic mode ( = no fancy guns 4 u ) with full health and 92
armor
L445[10:18:44] <vifino> I am god.
L446[10:19:43] <gamax92> s/g/a g/
L447[10:19:43] <Kibibyte> <vifino> I
am a god.
L448[10:20:04] <vifino> gamax92: ty
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L451[10:22:01] <cloakable> s/ty/no
u/
L452[10:22:01] <Kibibyte> <vifino>
gamax92: no u
L453[10:23:08] <vifino> gamax92: Stage one
with highest difficulty with full health and armor completed in
1:25.
L454[10:23:10] <vifino> Beat me :3
L455[10:23:24] <cloakable> do it
L456[10:23:52] <vifino> cloakable:
brutaldooms realism mode is god damn hard.
L457[10:23:56] <vifino> ._.
L458[10:24:31] <cloakable> no rocket
jumping? xD
L459[10:26:00] <Vexatos> Oh my gosh
L460[10:26:05] <Vexatos> this is
glorious
L461[10:26:15] <Vexatos> game: get any
song
L462[10:26:20] <Vexatos> convert it to
DFPWM
L463[10:26:28] <Vexatos> play it on a
Computronics tape drive at double speed
L464[10:26:32] <Vexatos> glorious
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L466[10:27:35] <cloakable> lol
L467[10:27:48] <Vexatos> the song suddenly
sounds completely different
L468[10:27:52] <Vexatos> but if it was
good before
L469[10:27:55] <Vexatos> it's still
awesome
L470[10:27:58] <Vexatos> in a different
way
L471[10:28:02] *
XDjackieXD is starting a modpack with OC and Computronics
:P
L472[10:28:05] <Vexatos> if it was bad it
just becomes hilarious
L473[10:28:38] <Vexatos> Do it like Nadeko
and have drones/robots as the only way of item/fluid transfer
:3
L475[10:28:43] <MichiBot> cloakable:
John Cage - 4'33" | length
9m 23s | Likes:
5491 Dislikes:
1200 Views:
1327123 | by Peop Hoofd
L476[10:28:49] <Vexatos> cloakable, love
that song
L477[10:28:51] <Nadeko> where what
when
L478[10:28:52] <Vexatos> so great on 2x
speed
L479[10:28:58] <cloakable> lol
L480[10:29:04] <Vexatos> Seriously
L481[10:29:09] <vifino> Nadeko: crucru pls
.-.
L482[10:29:09] <Vexatos> you should try
it
L483[10:29:12] <Vexatos> so good
L484[10:29:29] <cloakable> 2'16" of
nothing :D
L485[10:29:49] <Vexatos> 2'16.5'
L486[10:29:51] <Vexatos> duhg
L487[10:29:53] <Vexatos> duh*
L488[10:29:57] <Vexatos> ;_;
L489[10:31:08] <cloakable> xD
L490[10:31:37] <Vexatos> Oh gosh
L491[10:31:44] <Vexatos> 0.5x speed os
awesome too
L492[10:31:48] <Nadeko> Vexatos: you cant
just ping me while eating dinner
L493[10:31:51] <Vexatos> though not as
awesome as 2x
L494[10:32:03] <Vexatos> Nadeko, as you
can see, I, in fact, can.
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L497[10:32:51] <Alchemy> hey all is there
anyway to get a robot to track your position
L498[10:32:57] <Alchemy> I want to get one
to follow me around
L499[10:33:06] <Nadeko> this is the best
song
L500[10:33:12] <Vexatos> Alchemy, you may
want to try the Computronics Radar Upgrade
L501[10:33:24] <Alchemy> Vexatos, is that
a seperate mod?
L502[10:33:31] <Vexatos> It's an OC addon,
yes
L503[10:33:39] <Alchemy> ah I will add it
to the expansion list for the next mod roll
L504[10:33:47] <Alchemy> 1.7.10
compatible?
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L506[10:34:00] <Vexatos> It will give you
the distance of the robot to the player. if you set the thing in
the config, it will give you relative x,y and z distance
L507[10:34:04] <Vexatos> instead of just
the plain distance
L508[10:34:14] <Vexatos> making the thing
following you pretty easy
L509[10:34:16] <Alchemy> Vexatos, thats no
fun :)
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L511[10:34:31] <Alchemy> I think its time
for a little modding of my own though
L512[10:34:34] <Alchemy> waypoint
watch
L513[10:34:37] <Alchemy> sounds rather
nice
L514[10:35:00] <Vexatos> Also you could
try with a tablet in your inventory
L515[10:35:09] <Alchemy> ah the tablet has
wireless
L516[10:35:10] <Vexatos> tablet with
wireless network card + navigation upgrade
L517[10:35:13] <Vexatos> to get your
position
L518[10:35:24] <Alchemy> can the table
track my movements literal
L519[10:35:25] <Vexatos> and a robot with
wireless netowork card + navigation upgradfe
L520[10:35:30] <Vexatos> to get the
robot's position
L521[10:35:31] <Alchemy> say I wanted it
to start 0,0,0 would it detect if I move
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L523[10:35:52] <Alchemy> without the
navigation upgrade
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L525[10:36:05] <Vexatos> It won't, but you
should be able to use a navigation upgrade to get your current
position
L526[10:36:11] <Alchemy> got it
L527[10:36:16] <Alchemy> cool nice idea I
will give that a whirl
L528[10:36:24] <Vexatos> Mind that the
navigation upgrade's 0,0,0 is determined by the centre of the map
it's been crafted with
L529[10:36:27] <Alchemy> will the tablet
still 'work' if its in my inventory and not the active
equipment
L530[10:36:43] <Vexatos> So if you want to
use absolute coordinates, you need to make the map at 0,y,0
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L532[10:37:06] <Vexatos> And make sure to
make the two maps for the two upgrades at the same position
L533[10:37:08] <Alchemy> if I cared that
much ill just make a diff table with the real x,y,z and extract the
real from the difference from 0,0,0
L534[10:37:16] <Vexatos> otherwise the
robot will have different coordinates than the tablet
L535[10:37:19] <Vexatos> to work
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L537[10:37:42] <Alchemy> I have my own lib
that handles x,y,z,d it is initilized in a launching circle
L538[10:37:44] <Vexatos> Alchemy, the
tablet will work as long as it is turned on and somewhere in your
inventory
L539[10:37:49] <Alchemy> I can force it to
whatever it wants to be for the bot
L540[10:37:53] <Alchemy> cool
L541[10:37:53] <Vexatos> keep in mind it
uses energy
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L591[11:13:33] <XDjackieXD> Vexatos 2x
speed dfpwm is just awsome XD
L592[11:13:40] <Vexatos> It is
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L599[11:14:08] <XDjackieXD> why are all
those people joining and leaving and joining, .... o.O
L600[11:14:34] <gamax92> what is a
netsplit
L601[11:14:43] <Vexatos> splitting the
net
L602[11:14:50] <Vexatos> you get a
wirecutter
L603[11:14:54] <XDjackieXD> oh
L604[11:14:55] <Vexatos> go to a random
esper server
L605[11:14:57] <Vexatos> and look
evil
L606[11:14:58] <Vexatos> done
L607[11:15:18] <gamax92> lol, you don't
even have to cut the network, they just get the hint and disconnect
themselves
L608[11:16:00] <Vexatos> Exactly
L609[11:16:02] <Vexatos> just look
evil
L610[11:16:07] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L611[11:19:21] <dangranos> and swing
around with wirecutter
L612[11:23:28] <gamax92> FUCKING XORG FIX
YOUR SHIT
L613[11:23:46] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Never
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L627[11:32:27] <gamax92> haaaaaah ... I
need Optifine just for this to load, if I don't have it, the forge
loading screen tries to run and violently crashes
L628[11:32:37] <XDjackieXD> o.O
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L631[11:37:37] <gamax92> lol, ic2 nuclear
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L633[12:04:18] <dangranos> but are they
installed?
L634[12:22:12] <Kodos> NC2 has BR
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L637[12:43:16] <Alchemy> I thoguht Tier 3
cases had a disk drive built in
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L640[12:44:47] <Lizzy> no
L641[12:45:00] <Lizzy> they have floppy
drives built in though
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L657[13:14:47] <Mimiru> <
+gamax92>
haaaaaah ... I need Optifine just for this to load, if I don't have
it, the forge loading screen tries to run and violently crashes
look in the config folder for splash.properties
L658[13:15:07] <Mimiru>
enabled=true->false boom.
L659[13:15:15] <gamax92> yeah, i found
that.
L660[13:15:23] <Mimiru> Just got home, so
sorry :P
L661[13:16:34] <vifino> Ohai Mimiru.
L662[13:16:54] <gamax92> Mimiru:
"You're never there for me when I need you the
most"
L663[13:17:20] <Mimiru> ellipsis
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L666[13:32:52] <Alchemy> Lizzy, on my
robot with a tier 3 case
L667[13:33:04] <Alchemy> I don't see have
the floppy space in he bottom right
L668[13:33:15] *
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L669[13:44:42] <vifino> \o/ i found my
intellij configs again
L670[13:44:43] <vifino> wooooo
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L674[13:56:28] <Magik6k> Vexatos, I can
type things and navigate in my editor
L675[14:00:51] <Vexatos> Magik6k, so
prior/next/scroll wheel/home/end
L676[14:00:53] <Vexatos> :P
L677[14:01:14] <Vexatos> or
pageup/pagedown
L678[14:01:25] <Magik6k> well, I need to
find vt100/vtAnything mouse codes
L680[14:05:46] <sugoi> i haven't done a
lot of programming with OC (in game)
L681[14:05:55] <sugoi> but i would like
to. the main thing that's delaying me
L682[14:06:03] <sugoi> is the time delay
in typing
L683[14:06:12] <sugoi> does anyone here
have a clever workaround?
L684[14:06:22] <sugoi> i tried sync'ing to
the world folder for the oc drives
L685[14:06:44] <sugoi> but ... that was a
bit tricky because the guids for new disks and filenames, etc
L686[14:07:02] <Magik6k> I use(and made)
mpt
L688[14:08:07] <sugoi> ah thanks for the
link, i had only JUST found it myself
L689[14:08:52] <sugoi> one thing i would
like to do for OC
L690[14:08:59] <sugoi> and, not in game
lua, but for the mod
L691[14:09:08] <sugoi> is to improve it's
bash-likeness
L692[14:09:19] <Magik6k> I'm makind os for
that
L693[14:09:21] <sugoi> but before i begin
that project, curious if anyone else has started this
L694[14:09:39] <sugoi> you're making an OS
upgrade for that/
L696[14:09:53] <sugoi> also,
s/it's/its/
L697[14:09:54] <Magik6k> I have usable
pipes, & operator
L698[14:10:04] <sugoi> ah, very nice
L699[14:10:20] <Magik6k> nope, separate
os, probably going to be on floppy disk
L700[14:10:23] <sugoi> is that also
separate? or are you pushing this to oc?
L701[14:10:27] <sugoi> ok
L702[14:11:39] <Magik6k> If you want you
may download it via mpt -> "mpt -S plan9k
--root=/mnt/somedrive"
L703[14:13:37] <Vexatos> <--
semi-unofficial plan9k tester and magik-annoyer here
L704[14:13:45] <Magik6k> :D
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L706[14:14:22] <Magik6k> Vexatos, yau may
want to see plan9k-edit, but for now the only way to quit is
reboot
L707[14:14:58] <Magik6k> Or kill using
another display
L708[14:15:38] <Alchemy> hey all there is
a call like dofile that will return an error to the parent instead
of crashing the entire script
L709[14:15:39] <Alchemy> what is it
L710[14:15:48] <Alchemy> prun or something
like that
L711[14:16:04] <Mimiru> pcall
L712[14:16:08] <Magik6k>
pcall(loadfile("file"))
L713[14:16:12] <Alchemy> ta
L714[14:16:12] <Vexatos> Nah
L715[14:16:18] <Vexatos> pcall(dofile,
"file")
L716[14:16:22] <Vexatos> much better
:3
L717[14:16:38] <Magik6k> hmm
L718[14:16:41] <Vexatos> will return
>true, other stuff< on success
L719[14:16:47] <Vexatos> >false, error
messages< otherwise
L720[14:17:24] <Magik6k>
xpcall("dofile",function()print(debug.traceback)end,"file")
L721[14:18:16] <Magik6k> s/ck/ck()
L722[14:18:16] <Kibibyte> <Magik6k>
xpcall("dofile",function()print(debug.traceback())end,"file")
L723[14:18:29] <Vexatos> Nah
L724[14:19:08] <Vexatos> xpcall(dofile,
(x->print(debug.traceback())), "file")
L725[14:19:23] <Magik6k> hehe
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L729[14:25:43] <Alchemy> does autorun work
on floppies
L730[14:28:05] <Alchemy> ah nm ^^
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L733[14:52:46] <Alchemy> Magik6k, hmm I am
using
xpcall("dofile",function()print(debug.traceback())end,"file")
L734[14:52:54] <Alchemy> if I run
"file" manually the script works
L735[14:53:07] <Alchemy> but from that
command it just fails
L736[14:53:12] <Alchemy> with a really
cryptic traceback
L738[14:54:38] <Magik6k> hmm
L739[14:55:15] <Magik6k> do
xpcall("dofile",function(e)print(e)print(debug.traceback())end,"file")
L740[14:55:53] <Alchemy> Magik6k, same
error
L741[14:56:02] <Alchemy> the actual line
is:
L742[14:56:09] <Alchemy>
xpcall("dofile",function(e)print(e)print(debug.traceback())end,"/floppy/init.lua")
L743[14:56:16] <Alchemy> after the failure
on command line I just
L744[14:56:19] <Alchemy>
/floppy/init.lua
L745[14:56:21] <Alchemy> and no
issues
L746[14:56:57] <Magik6k> hmmmm
L747[14:57:24] <Magik6k> ...
L748[14:57:31] <Magik6k>
xpcall(dofile,function(e)print(e)print(debug.traceback())end,"/floppy/init.lua")
L749[14:57:35] <Magik6k> no
""
L750[14:57:56] <sugoi> Magik6k: ok, now
reading about mpt. to write my own code it appears i need to create
a ppa
L751[14:58:11] <Magik6k> yup
L753[14:58:50] <sugoi> i assume i could
just host my files myself, as long as they are ppa
compatable?
L754[14:59:07] <Magik6k> yup
L755[14:59:20] <sugoi> does mpt ppa add
take a url to a ppa repo root?
L756[14:59:21] <Alchemy> Magik6k, ah its a
real path
L757[14:59:29] <Alchemy> AH
L758[14:59:35] <Magik6k> you'd have to
change it in mpt canfig
L759[14:59:37] <Alchemy> its a
function
L760[14:59:50] <Alchemy> works
perfect
L761[14:59:51] <Alchemy> thank you
Magik6k
L763[15:01:20] <sugoi> ok i think
understand, you're providing repo hosting
L764[15:01:30] <sugoi> via
mpt.magik6k.net
L765[15:01:54] <Magik6k> yup
L767[15:02:22] <Magik6k> you may host it
yourself, but it is.. hard
L768[15:02:38] <sugoi> i have no reason to
privately host my repos
L769[15:02:42] <sugoi> except only to
manage my own data
L770[15:03:07] <sugoi> it is perhaps
unfortunate that..a ppa service provider doesn't have a lighter
interface?
L771[15:03:10] <sugoi> perhaps it
does?
L772[15:03:14] <Magik6k> you need at least
workind mongodb and abisity to compile and configure it
L773[15:03:16] <sugoi> or am i missing a
detail
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L776[15:04:26] <Magik6k> well, it's rather
not hudge interface, yau just have place to put your files in
packages and then install/update them on OC
L777[15:04:39] <Magik6k> much like pacman
in arch or apt in debian
L778[15:05:22] <Alchemy> for
package.loaded[X] is X the path to the script you want to check is
prelaoded or not
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L781[15:05:42] <Magik6k> aww
L782[15:05:52] <Magik6k> you should use
require for that
L783[15:06:27] <Alchemy> Magik6k, yeah I
want to force some to deload with package.config[N] = false
L784[15:06:33] <Alchemy> soem of my
scripts update
L785[15:06:44] <Alchemy> but some of them
are also named the same thing
L786[15:06:55] <Alchemy> so is N just the
script name 'blah' or is it the full path to the script
L787[15:07:07] <Alchemy> because if its
just the scriptname, how does that work when several scripts have
the same name
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L789[15:07:43] <Magik6k> dunno now, I
messed with it long ago
L790[15:07:51] <Magik6k> like 4 days
ago
L791[15:07:56] <Alchemy> lol ok
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L793[15:09:42] <sugoi> Magik6k: woops,
named my repo what i should have called the pkg
L794[15:09:46] <sugoi> is there a repo
removal?
L795[15:10:41] <sugoi> holy crap you've
already started ssh work too?!
L796[15:10:47] <Magik6k> yup
L797[15:10:47] <sugoi> you're taking (And
doing!) all my ideas for oc
L798[15:10:58] <Magik6k> hehe
L799[15:11:18] <sugoi> maybe we're the
same person - just different instances
L800[15:11:32] <sugoi> you might be a me
without kids taking all your evening free time
L801[15:11:56] <gamax92> is it wrong to
specifically set CC to gcc in a Makefile?
L802[15:12:01] <sugoi> so, you've taken my
bash upgrade work, and a tool to help import packages....and
ssh
L803[15:12:25] <gamax92> I'v notice a
bunch of other Makefiles do it as well
L804[15:12:38] <Magik6k> gamax92, I did it
back in time
L805[15:13:05] <sugoi> is your ssh[d]
in-game internetworking?
L806[15:13:15] <Magik6k> but there is set
operator that allows the option to be overriden
L807[15:13:18] <sugoi> because my plan was
to actually work on remote ssh with real ssh clients
L808[15:13:34] <Magik6k> it's not
real
L809[15:13:44] <sugoi> ok, but still cool
you did it
L810[15:13:46] <gamax92> the thing is,
it's by default cc, and cc in linux points to gcc, cc doesn't point
to anything in this MSYS2 environment
L811[15:13:47] <Magik6k> I've looked into
real ssh protocol
L812[15:14:10] <sugoi> Magik6k: -- i think
i would use base64 to encode the data so it could pass through
lua
L813[15:14:16] <sugoi> i dont know a lot
about lua, i.e. little
L814[15:14:27] <gamax92> why would you
need to base64 the data
L815[15:14:27] <sugoi> but i think the
enc. and lua making everything a float? is a problem
L816[15:14:48] <sugoi> justa prediction,
i'm a c++ dev, not sure how OC loads and runs things and how lua
gets involved
L817[15:14:56] <sugoi> but that's just my
initial thought
L818[15:15:11] <Magik6k> lua supports
binary strings just fine
L819[15:15:22] <sugoi> oh, ok
L820[15:15:37] <sugoi> maybe the float
only was an old lua thing? maybe i read a completely misguided
thread someplace
L821[15:15:46] <gamax92> I think the only
issue you might run into is that OC tries to parse strings as UTF8,
which Java may or may not destroy with not utf8 stuff
L822[15:16:47] <gamax92> I haven't at all
tested if that's an issue though, so meh
L823[15:16:57] <sugoi> Magik6k: ok, but to
remove my repo on your ppa host, do i have access to that?
L825[15:17:14] <sugoi> i misnamed
mine
L826[15:17:23] <Magik6k> sugoi, I'm not
sure if it's implemented
L827[15:17:41] <gamax92> Magik6k: Yeah,
I'll probably just do the same ...
L828[15:22:21] <sugoi> Magik6k: i really
like your tool thus far. thank you very much
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L836[16:23:53] <sugoi> Magik6k: i've mpt
installed your plan9k and rebooted. but i dont have pipes
working
L837[16:24:08] <sugoi> do i need to set my
default shell to your plan9k shell?
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L841[16:59:34] <Magik6k> sugoi, did you
pull off openos drive?
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L843[17:03:36] <MajGenRelativity> I
figured out why my nametag doesn't disapear when invis on my server
:)
L844[17:08:55] <Inari> backseat boys
L845[17:20:40] <Shuudoushi> will 'if #args
>= 3 then end' work without throwing a hissy fit?
L846[17:24:38] <gamax92> ~w load
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L849[17:33:52] <vifino> Anyone knows a
good bidirectional pubsub+rpc protocol/implementation?
L850[17:36:22] <vifino> Fuck it, I'm just
gonna make a custom protocol.
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L852[17:38:01] *
MajGenRelativity looks at gamax92
L853[17:38:06] *
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L858[17:43:13] <Inari> looking
intensifies
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L860[17:45:39] *
MajGenRelativity looks even more intensely
L861[17:45:46] *
MajGenRelativity is fixing his server world issues
L862[17:45:53] *
gamax92 stares into Inari's eyes
L863[17:47:27] *
MajGenRelativity fixed his server
L864[17:47:31] *
Inari stabs gamax92 into the eyes
L865[17:47:34] *
MajGenRelativity looks at Inari to join him
L866[17:49:35] *
Shuudoushi takes the object that Inari stabbed gamax92 with and
melts into slag.
L867[17:49:41] <Shuudoushi> no evidence
:D
L868[17:49:52] <MajGenRelativity> alright
gamax92
L869[17:49:54] <MajGenRelativity> try
now
L870[17:49:59] <gamax92> besides Inari's
DNA in my eyes
L871[17:50:00] *
Shuudoushi licks Inari then runs away.
L872[17:50:33] <Shuudoushi> who said I
wouldn't be using you as fuel for melting the object }:D
L873[17:50:40] <Inari> Oo
L874[17:50:48] *
Inari throws knives after Shuudoushi :P
L875[17:50:55] <Shuudoushi> lol
L876[17:50:55] <MajGenRelativity> licking
people?
L877[17:50:57] <Inari> and wat
L878[17:51:11] *
Inari boredly rolls around the floor more
L879[17:51:28] <Shuudoushi> boredom does
strange things to people MajGenRelativity lol
L880[17:51:42] <MajGenRelativity>
Inari
L881[17:51:46] <MajGenRelativity> my
server works now :)
L882[17:51:59] <Inari>
"works"?
L883[17:52:07] <vifino> MajGenRelativity:
I am quite sure Inari knows that by now..
L885[17:53:13] <gamax92> Shuudoushi: your
assignments are backwards
L886[17:53:22] <Inari> lmao
L887[17:53:22] <Inari> gg
L888[17:53:23] <MajGenRelativity> i broke
it for a while
L889[17:53:24] <Shuudoushi> ..
L890[17:53:26] <gamax92> "username =
args[1]" not "args[1] = username"
L891[17:53:28] <MajGenRelativity> it now
functions properly
L892[17:53:36] <Shuudoushi> yeah... just
noticed that...
L893[17:54:23] *
Shuudoushi pokes Inari with a squid.
L894[17:54:32] <vifino> Shuudoushi: First
day programming, eh? ;)
L895[17:54:37] <Inari> ika musume?
L896[17:54:47] <Shuudoushi> vifino: no...
just woke up...
L897[17:54:54] <vifino> Shuudoushi: That's
about the same :P
L898[17:55:00] <Shuudoushi> true enough
lol
L899[17:55:58] <Shuudoushi> ... still
thinks there is less than three args so it launches the
"gui"
L900[17:57:23] <Inari> um
L901[17:57:36] <Inari> you kinda of lack
an else if you want it to not use the UI if theres 3 args
L902[17:57:58] <Shuudoushi> ...
L903[17:58:44] <Shuudoushi> I should
probably wake up more before I start trying to dik with code
huh...
L904[17:59:12] <gamax92> s/dik with
code/code with dick/
L905[17:59:30] <gamax92> Kibibyte? you
okay there
L906[17:59:54] *
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L907[18:00:07] <gamax92> Shuudoushi: i
already know you hate me
L908[18:00:33] <Shuudoushi> I just
realized that my sound was turned down...
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L913[18:37:37] <Shuudoushi> what I do
T.T
L914[18:38:43] <Shuudoushi> and please
bitch, that fuckers been gone for years now
L915[18:42:05] <Shuudoushi> brb
L916[18:56:44] <Shuudoushi> ok... at first
it was assuming that su was always false... now it's assuming
always true...
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L922[19:36:31] <MajGenRelativity>
Inari
L923[19:36:52] *
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L924[19:36:53] <MajGenRelativity>
nvm
L925[19:40:01] <MajGenRelativity> never
mind me, I'm just a wise old man with the biggest guns on his MC
server
L926[19:43:09] <MajGenRelativity> good
night
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L930[20:53:54] <Temia> Moo.
L931[20:54:16] *
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L932[20:54:25] <Temia> Ah, Gamax
L933[20:54:42] <Temia> I just pulled the
latest build of OCEmu and oppm seems to be failing to install.
.-.
L934[20:55:00] <gamax92> what os you
in?
L935[20:55:56] <gamax92> it's also
probably because oppm uses github and github wants https and luasec
is needed for https
L936[20:56:07] <Temia> Ah.
L937[20:56:14] <gamax92> yay thousands of
libraries.
L938[20:56:32] <Temia> I was looking up
the build of OpenOS to answer, but that answers the question
handily.
L939[20:57:24] <gamax92> and you'll still
run into issues due to various issues with protocol switching, i.e
http -> https or vice versa (not sure why you'd go from https
-> http, but that'll also have issues)
L940[20:57:34] *
Temia tum te tum, $sudo luarocks-5.2 install luasec
L941[20:59:01] <gamax92> Temia: oh
question, if you minimize and unminimize oc, does it not actually
minimize and just stop rendering?
L942[20:59:04] <gamax92> ocemu*
L943[20:59:20] <Temia> That is a problem
I've been running into, actually.
L944[20:59:38] <Temia> This is also
triggered by attempting to switch workspaces; the switch itself is
interrupted in the process
L945[20:59:43] <gamax92> okay, go into
screen_sdl2.lua, find and remove
"SDL.showWindow(window)"
L946[21:00:04] <gamax92> The next commit I
do will fix that, but also working on something else
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L952[22:01:53] <sugoi> Magik6k|off: oh,
hmm, 'off'
L953[22:02:01] <sugoi> anyone here use
magik's plan9k shell?
L954[22:04:59] <gamax92> Temia: okay, next
commit fully fixes oppm
L955[22:05:31] <Temia> \o/
L956[22:36:57] <gamax92> But yeah,
response codes 400 and above just simply give an error, with 404
and 410 giving specific ones, which i didn't have implemented
L957[22:38:49] <orthoplex64> gamax92:
using computronics cassettes and your image processing stuff, could
an oc movie theater be created?
L958[22:44:11] <gamax92> if you like
really low framerates then yeah
L959[22:50:45] <Izaya> gamax92, If you
read it in one go, you could get 20FPS if the GPU was faster
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L963[23:27:01] <sugoi> can i wipe a
disk?
L964[23:32:08] <Izaya> shift-rightclick
IIRC
L965[23:32:17] <sugoi> ha - well's that's
simple
L966[23:32:24] <sugoi> i'm reading through
openos commands :)
L967[23:32:30] <sugoi> wish that worked
irl
L968[23:32:32] <sugoi> :)
L969[23:33:01] <sugoi> oh no, that didn't
seem to do anything
L970[23:34:12] <Izaya> well
L971[23:34:25] <Izaya> if it wiped my disk
by pressing shift-rightclick
L972[23:34:29] <Izaya> I'd be so
screwed
L973[23:34:38] <sugoi> :)
L974[23:36:40] <sugoi> well, rm -rf might
be good enough
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L976[23:42:37] <Kodos> I think to wipe
floppies now, you just selfcraft it
L977[23:43:40] <Mimiru> Yep
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L979[23:43:46] <Mimiru> OpenOS floppy in,
blank disk out
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L982[23:47:52] <Kodos> Night folks