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L1[00:03:22] <Shuudoushi> well if this just isn't fucking odd...
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L3[00:09:27] <vifino> I love how node doesn't show me my mistakes.
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L6[00:13:02] <Shuudoushi> anyone know how to get human time out of unicode time stamps?
L7[00:13:19] <vifino> "unicode" time stamps?
L8[00:13:30] <vifino> You mean unix time stamps, don't you?
L9[00:13:36] <Shuudoushi> like what filesystem.lastModified() returns
L10[00:13:37] <gamax92> X3
L11[00:13:42] <gamax92> unix time stamps.
L12[00:13:53] <Shuudoushi> eh, our wiki calls it unicode time stamp, but yes
L13[00:14:03] <gamax92> well that needs to be fixed, link?
L14[00:14:20] <Shuudoushi> http://ocdoc.cil.li/api:filesystem
L15[00:14:33] <Shuudoushi> filesystem.lastModified(path: string): number
L16[00:16:07] <Shuudoushi> but I've tried 'os.date("%F %X", fs.lastModified("/tmp/.time") / 1000)' but it says the time is a month and 14 days in the future...
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L18[00:16:43] <Shuudoushi> and like 5 hours fast, but i can deal with that a bit more than I can the month or so in the future
L19[00:16:58] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/jl1mK/6cf0f28d68.png
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L21[00:17:51] <Shuudoushi> top on is straight 'os.date("%F %X")' the middle one is the return from a custom function, and the thrid is just for testing
L22[00:19:54] <Shuudoushi> any ideas?
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L24[00:22:58] <Kodos> Okay, what the hell are the 3 arguments needed to use an RFTools computer module
L25[00:23:17] <Kodos> So far I've figured out that it's tag, then text
L26[00:23:26] <Kodos> but I can't figure out what the 3rd argument is, other than being a number
L27[00:23:30] <Kodos> s/argument/parameter
L28[00:23:30] <Kibibyte> <Kodos> but I can't figure out what the 3rd parameter is, other than being a number
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L30[00:23:45] <Shuudoushi> idfk either man
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L32[00:27:08] <Mimiru> date
L33[00:27:09] <Mimiru> Sat Aug 1 00:26:55 EST 2015
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L37[00:31:43] <vifino> Enough of anime scraping.
L38[00:32:14] <Shuudoushi> well... at least it has the day right... http://puu.sh/jl23a/8f2fc949c6.png
L39[00:32:33] <Shuudoushi> can't report timezone though...
L40[00:35:59] <Ekoserin> #lua return math.random(1,10000)
L41[00:36:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 4792
L42[00:40:16] <vifino> Good night everyone.
L43[00:40:24] <Shuudoushi> o/
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L45[00:49:03] <gamax92> Yeah sure, I'm supposed to believe that while ps3 and xbox 360 emulation are both very very hit or miss, that theres a ps4 emulator that has full speed and perfect emulation
L46[00:49:07] <gamax92> haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
L47[00:49:43] <Shuudoushi> well, it kind of makes sense really, more than likely still a virus though
L48[00:49:58] <Shuudoushi> ps3 and xbox 360 both used very odd archs
L49[00:50:19] <Shuudoushi> shit, win10 can emu an xbox one, if that tells you anything
L50[00:50:47] <gamax92> hmmm, but still its just a virus :P
L51[00:51:05] <Shuudoushi> 99.999% sure it is too lol
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L54[00:57:00] <Shuudoushi> can i not just get a simple fucking mathematical formula for converting unix time into human time...
L55[00:57:17] <Shuudoushi> everything I find on google is for exel... which only gets me so far ><
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L57[01:18:32] <Shuudoushi> ok, so dividing the output from 'os.date("%F %X", fs.lastModified("/tmp/.time"))' by 1000.8 got me this http://puu.sh/jl49x/98334f6e3c.png
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L59[01:39:44] <Shuudoushi> so dividing by 1002.7 gets me the closest, but the weekday is still way off...
L60[01:41:10] <asie> Shuudoushi: uhhh
L61[01:41:17] <asie> the unix time is the amount of seconds since 1st January 1970?
L62[01:41:22] <Shuudoushi> I know
L63[01:41:28] <asie> There is... no real formula?
L64[01:41:45] <Shuudoushi> ...
L65[01:41:47] <asie> You just do (time % 60) to get seconds, (time / 60) % 60 to get minutes
L66[01:41:48] <asie> etc...
L67[01:42:06] <asie> and then to the year you just add 1970.
L68[01:43:23] <Shuudoushi> my brain is still broken from trying to convert exel math into Lua math..
L69[01:43:30] <Kodos> Couldn't you just continue the process of division from seconds to minutes to hours to days to weeks to years? I mean, other than accounting for leap years, it would be accurate
L70[01:43:56] <Shuudoushi> tbh, I was trying to avoid that...
L71[01:44:47] <Shuudoushi> just like I'm trying to avoid getting the time from the internet
L72[01:45:23] <Kodos> So you're avoiding the two best ways to accomplish what you're trying to do?
L73[01:45:26] <Kodos> Okay...
L74[01:46:04] <Kodos> If you want to make things difficult on yourself, by all means, but when you ask for help and receive it, and then say 'But I don't want to do that...', we don't really know what else to tell you
L75[01:46:19] <Shuudoushi> the main reason I was trying to use fs.lastModified in the first place is b/c it seemed like the best way of doing it, but it spits http://puu.sh/jl5sv/75fee2d5e9.png out without any math
L76[01:46:53] <Shuudoushi> I'll more than likely do the long math way anyway
L77[01:47:04] <Shuudoushi> I was just trying to keep the code light
L78[01:47:38] <Shuudoushi> without any math thoguh*
L79[01:48:00] <Shuudoushi> tbh, I think it's a bug that makes the year do that though
L80[01:49:11] <Shuudoushi> let me take the route of heavy math rq, let's see how that panes out
L81[01:49:23] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: and thanks for the tips btw
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L83[01:54:12] * Kodos puts a server rack on top of a RAID
L84[01:54:14] <Kodos> The fun begins
L85[01:54:40] <Shuudoushi> lol
L86[01:54:41] <Starhero-MC> seriously why would you need that?
L87[01:54:49] <Shuudoushi> ?
L88[01:54:50] <Starhero-MC> besides "juet becuase"
L89[01:56:07] <Kodos> Network logging
L90[01:57:31] <Shuudoushi> now that I have a format, I can start turning it into not a cluster fuck of numbers.. http://puu.sh/jl5X0/228bba49a4.png
L91[01:58:06] * Shuudoushi should probably expand his raid system to another wall.
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L93[02:01:15] <Kodos> Starhero-MC, https://pastebin.com/bdZKz46c
L94[02:01:56] <Kodos> I plan on operating a server SoonTM with the maximum number of ports you can have open at a time set back to the original max of 65535, and using that to log all network traffic.
L95[02:02:04] <Kodos> Fucking autoreplace
L96[02:02:06] <Kodos> Soon™
L97[02:04:00] <Kodos> Still need to do some editing to the logger itself, but for the most part the idea's the same
L98[02:04:08] <Kodos> I need to swap out the errors for asserts where applicable
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L100[02:05:22] <Kodos> I'm thinking I'll have it close the logfile every 100 messages, check the filesize of the log, and if it's less than 10 megabytes, restart the count
L101[02:06:09] <Kodos> I also need to find a way to check the network message to see if it has more than one parameter as a payload, and append it onto the logged message
L102[02:06:36] <Kodos> Wow, I should be careful. For a second there, I sounded like I knew wtf I was talking about
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L105[02:14:30] <Kodos> One of these days I'll tinker with the network loot disk and see what all the hype is about
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L107[02:17:55] <Kodos> Tempted to remove IE from this pack...
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L109[02:25:31] <Kodos> Bleh, can't get fs.makeDirectory to use the directory the program is being ran out of
L110[02:26:02] <Shuudoushi> o.O
L111[02:26:12] <Kodos> ~w filesystem
L112[02:26:12] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:filesystem
L113[02:26:12] <Shuudoushi> wtf are you trying to do?
L114[02:26:18] <Kodos> Something to the effect of
L115[02:26:23] <Shuudoushi> ~w filesystem api
L116[02:26:24] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:filesystem
L117[02:26:34] <Kodos> if not fs.exists("logs/") then fs.makeDirectory("logs/")
L118[02:27:09] <Kodos> Looks like I have to specify the absolute path in the code
L119[02:27:22] <Shuudoushi> if not fs.exists("/var/logs") then fs.makeDirectory("/var/logs") end
L120[02:27:29] <Shuudoushi> yep
L121[02:27:34] <Kodos> Indeed
L122[02:28:09] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: https://github.com/Shuudoushi/SecureOS/blob/dev/lib/auth.lua#L96-L105
L123[02:28:31] <Kodos> Indeed
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L125[02:29:28] <Kodos> Mkay, got that working
L126[02:29:31] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: and I do suggest you add the isRoot bit
L127[02:29:32] <Kodos> Now to stick it in the logger
L128[02:30:03] <Kodos> For what purpose
L129[02:30:06] <Shuudoushi> you would be shocked to know how much shit breaks if you try to edit something in a readonly dir
L130[02:30:14] <Shuudoushi> s/isRoot/read-only
L131[02:30:15] <Kibibyte> <Shuudoushi> Kodos: and I do suggest you add the read-only bit
L132[02:30:24] <Kodos> It isn't readonly though
L133[02:30:26] <Kodos> Since it's a raid
L134[02:30:31] <Kodos> I'm coding this for a specific use-case
L135[02:30:49] <Kodos> I'm modifying the public version of my logger for this specific idea
L136[02:30:50] <Shuudoushi> true enough, just keep it in mind if you submit it to be a loot disk though
L137[02:31:00] <Kodos> Nah, if anything I'll stick it in OPPM
L138[02:31:04] <Shuudoushi> ah, nvm then :P
L139[02:31:08] <Kodos> If I ever get around to doing my programs.cfg folder
L140[02:31:09] <Kodos> err file
L141[02:31:33] <Shuudoushi> I still have to do that for SOS' installer...
L142[02:31:56] <Shuudoushi> just too damn busy making other shit work atm...
L143[02:31:57] <Kodos> Before I do anything else with my OPPM repo though, I want to add my old reactor control code since it's pretty basic to the capbank monitor program I have
L144[02:32:02] <Kodos> But...
L145[02:32:04] <Kodos> Before I can do that
L146[02:32:09] <Kodos> I want to see about getting legacy builds of RI
L147[02:32:19] <Kodos> if I can get the old RI batteries back, I can drop EIO I think
L148[02:32:26] <Kodos> Assuming they work with OC
L149[02:32:32] <Shuudoushi> meka
L150[02:33:14] <Kodos> I'm well aware of Mekanism
L151[02:33:16] <Kodos> And use it
L152[02:33:18] <Shuudoushi> I'm sitting on 230+ TRILLION RF in a matrix the size of a big reactors reactor :3
L153[02:33:28] <Kodos> Yes, it's great for mass storage, I know
L154[02:33:33] <Kodos> But have you seen RI's old batteries?
L155[02:33:37] <Kodos> They're modular multiblock
L156[02:33:44] <Kodos> And were modelled and textured by CyanideX
L157[02:34:03] <Shuudoushi> I have not seen them no
L158[02:34:22] <Shuudoushi> not even sure what RI is tbh XD
L159[02:34:41] <Kodos> http://i.imgur.com/OZtY6uD.png
L160[02:34:44] <Kodos> Resonant Induction
L161[02:35:01] <Kodos> Those are the batteries, but as you make them bigger multiblocks, they expand and such
L162[02:35:03] <Kodos> Looks amazing in a space station
L163[02:35:09] <Kodos> I prefer 2x3x2
L164[02:35:33] <Shuudoushi> ah yes
L165[02:36:05] <Shuudoushi> I remember seeing them on a server once, but I was only there to film, so I didn't really ask too many questions lol
L166[02:37:03] <Kodos> Can the Meka teleporter be controlled via OC?
L167[02:37:26] <Shuudoushi> pretty sure it can
L168[02:37:48] <Shuudoushi> just smack an adapter next to it and find out if it has any methods
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L170[02:38:57] <Shuudoushi> btw, there is a NEI plug-in for OC that will give you the methods for blocks when you look up their uses
L171[02:39:15] <Shuudoushi> hover and press 'u' by default and go the the last page iirc
L172[02:40:05] <Kodos> Doesn't look like it has any
L173[02:40:10] <Shuudoushi> I'm out for now, peace
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L175[02:40:29] <Kodos> Lata
L176[02:40:51] <Shuudoushi|Away> btw, iirc, it'll just be called "mekanism_block" or something
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L179[02:41:35] <Kodos> Yeah, there's nothing listed at all
L180[02:42:52] <Kodos> Uhh are APs supposed to be repeaters by default
L181[02:54:22] <dangranos> um
L182[02:54:31] <dangranos> it's not a plugin
L183[02:54:33] <dangranos> no?
L184[02:58:09] <Kodos> uwot
L185[02:58:36] <Kodos> Also, what's a quick and dirty way to randomly pick one of three strings
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L187[03:06:46] <Kodos> Tables are one-indexed, right?
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L189[03:08:26] <dangranos> yes
L190[03:08:30] <dangranos> in lua
L191[03:09:54] <Kodos> k
L192[03:10:33] <Kodos> Making troll code for fun that makes all screens and RFTools screens with computer modules randomly have an assortment of The Joker 'Ha!' written on them
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L199[03:49:06] <Kodos> ~w magreader
L200[03:49:06] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-math.rad
L201[03:49:09] <Kodos> >.>
L202[03:49:10] <Kodos> Right
L203[03:56:13] <Kodos> ~w
L204[03:56:13] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/addon ( I tried D: )
L205[03:58:39] <Kodos> Woo, raid automounts on server reboot =D
L206[04:02:19] <Vexatos> Kodos, edit autorun.lua -> require("filesystem").mount(etc)
L207[04:02:43] <Kodos> You know, you could just be happy for me that I figured out how to do something on my own instead of rubbing it in how easy it is
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L211[04:03:08] <Kodos> As I was just saying
L212[04:03:09] <Kodos> You know, you could just be happy for me that I figured out how to do something on my own instead of rubbing it in how easy it is
L213[04:03:36] <Vexatos> Sorry :P
L214[04:03:40] <Vexatos> Congrats on your achievement, then :P
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L226[05:00:57] <Shuudoushi|Away> oh fuck me... getting real time out of unix time without using os.date() requires more or less this... http://puu.sh/jldfJ/afa7396cfa.txt
L227[05:01:32] <Shuudoushi|Away> there is an old saying, fuck that noise xD
L228[05:01:37] <Sandra> '
L229[05:02:11] <Shuudoushi|Away> I still have to finish making it something OC can use...
L230[05:02:29] *** Skye|ZZZ is now known as Skye
L231[05:02:30] <Shuudoushi|Away> oh how much fun...
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L233[05:03:37] <Shuudoushi|Away> will this even work in OC? 'now = tick()'
L234[05:06:32] <Inari> um
L235[05:06:35] <Inari> if therse a tick function
L236[05:06:36] <Inari> sure?
L237[05:06:49] <Inari> also
L238[05:06:52] <Inari> you're not actually away
L239[05:07:07] <Shuudoushi|Away> not atm no
L240[05:07:13] *** Shuudoushi|Away is now known as Shuudoushi
L241[05:07:18] <Shuudoushi> happy Inari?
L242[05:07:19] <Shuudoushi> lol
L243[05:07:29] <Inari> nah, I'd be happier if you were actaully away
L244[05:07:30] <Inari> Kappa
L245[05:07:42] <Shuudoushi> ...
L246[05:07:57] <Inari> nice Tursday btw
L247[05:08:12] * Shuudoushi drags his tongue across Inari.
L248[05:08:20] <Inari> lol
L249[05:08:22] <Shuudoushi> not my code btw XD
L250[05:08:24] * Inari molts
L251[05:08:48] * Inari dumps old skin into biohazard container
L252[05:08:57] <Shuudoushi> lol
L253[05:09:09] <Shuudoushi> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17872997/how-do-i-convert-seconds-since-epoch-to-current-date-and-time
L254[05:09:25] <Shuudoushi> I'm mostly getting this code as OC ready as I can to watch it crash XD
L255[05:11:39] <Inari> hm?
L256[05:13:04] <Shuudoushi> someone run this, I don't feel like staying awake long enough to launch MC lol http://puu.sh/jldHl/b164bb3fa9.txt
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L260[05:24:25] <Shuudoushi> well I'll be.. http://puu.sh/jle9I/f6ec41a64a.png
L261[05:28:23] <Shuudoushi> this has to be a bug or something... http://puu.sh/jlei7/f75644355f.png
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L278[07:20:09] <Antheus> Howdy folks
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L281[07:23:42] <Altenius> "timeStampDayOfWeak"
L282[07:24:57] <Antheus> "urMum"
L283[07:25:05] <Antheus> s/eak/eek
L284[07:25:05] <Kibibyte> <Altenius> "timeStampDayOfWeek"
L285[07:25:39] <Antheus> %weather Fort Worth
L286[07:25:40] <MichiBot> Antheus: Current weather for Fort Worth, United States Of America Current Temp: 73°F/23°C Feels Like: 77°F/25°C Current Humidity: 80 Wind: From the N 0 Mph/0 Km/h Conditions: Sunny
L287[07:34:35] <Antheus> I think I'm going to put in my contacts
L288[07:46:35] <Antheus> Whoops, I'm out of contacts
L289[07:46:37] <Antheus> >_<
L290[07:52:07] <Magik6k> WOOOW, LOOK WHAT I FOUND: https://web.archive.org/web/20060703014346/http://www.ovh.com/en/dedie/
L291[07:52:55] <Antheus> I read that as cents instead of euros
L292[07:53:04] <Magik6k> hehe
L293[07:53:21] * Antheus strikes Magik6k in the head with a frying pan
L294[07:54:05] * Lizzy continues beating Mimiru with a pool noodle
L295[07:54:11] <Antheus> :(
L296[07:54:20] * Antheus beats Lizzy with a kitten
L297[07:54:41] <Magik6k> time to code web oc emulator I guess :3
L298[07:54:49] <Antheus> GL;HF
L299[07:55:12] <Lizzy> Antheus, don't hurt the kitten :(
L300[07:55:12] <dangranos> inb4 "FML"
L301[07:55:15] <Magik6k> well, it alreauy boots init.lua
L302[07:55:28] <dangranos> Magik6k, then you should have added "continue"
L303[07:55:32] <Magik6k> http://gyazo.com/ccf60e534f5d1e6a3347e8d41ddc800a
L304[07:55:35] <Antheus> Magik6k, good luck, we're all counting on you
L305[07:55:58] <Antheus> oo fancy font
L306[07:56:04] <Antheus> if only OC had that font....
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L308[07:56:12] <Magik6k> NOw I need to write proper display and unshir code
L309[07:56:20] <Magik6k> *unshit
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L311[07:59:29] <Antheus> If dogs are human, are humans humans?
L312[08:00:55] <Magik6k> no
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L315[08:07:32] <dangranos> um
L316[08:07:35] <dangranos> magik
L317[08:07:50] <dangranos> THIS FONT IS NOT MONOSPACED FONT
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L320[08:13:16] <Magik6k> dangranos, http://gyazo.com/ddb17082d14359940cde24e73d867074
L321[08:15:29] <reinei> actually, can you replace OCs fonts using resourcepacks?
L322[08:15:52] <dangranos> reinei, dunno
L323[08:15:54] <dangranos> maybe>
L324[08:15:59] <dangranos> s/>//
L325[08:16:00] <Kibibyte> <dangranos> maybe
L326[08:16:19] * dangranos hugs Magik6k
L327[08:16:59] <reinei> how did you just send a /me that was global on my client at leat? O.o
L328[08:19:44] <dangranos> what?!
L329[08:19:50] <dangranos> i have no idea
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L331[08:20:07] <dangranos> i just used good ol' /me
L332[08:20:21] * dangranos is kinda surprised
L333[08:21:07] * Antheus me me me me
L334[08:21:15] * Antheus windows me
L335[08:21:37] <dangranos> cement
L336[08:22:02] <dangranos> best windows pun i even seen
L337[08:22:15] <Antheus> hmm
L338[08:22:27] <Antheus> should I install DD-WRT
L339[08:22:29] <Antheus> nah
L340[08:22:31] <Antheus> maybe later
L341[08:25:32] <Magik6k> ddwrt is nice
L342[08:25:46] <Magik6k> openwrt even better, but heavier
L343[08:27:06] <Magik6k> routeros wins evrything, but isn't free(there is free liwited license), and you can still run virtual openwrt on it ;p
L344[08:28:11] <Magik6k> and dat ui: http://demo2.mt.lv/webfig/
L345[08:28:51] <Vexatos> o_o
L346[08:30:00] <Vexatos> that's... extensive
L347[08:32:06] <dangranos> what is that
L348[08:32:16] <Magik6k> but the web ui is still meh compared to their standalone program: http://gyazo.com/8410b54b25a1d27790b190746cf1feaf
L349[08:32:19] <dangranos> oooh, mesh
L350[08:32:33] <dangranos> oooh my
L351[08:32:42] <dangranos> win-only, right?
L352[08:32:48] <Magik6k> nope
L353[08:32:56] <Magik6k> runs fine on wine
L354[08:33:02] <dangranos> meh
L355[08:36:04] <Magik6k> dest thing is that after using this os for like 6 months I still havant seen half of the ui
L356[08:36:08] <Magik6k> *best
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L358[08:44:46] <dangranos> because you dont need it?
L359[08:44:57] <Antheus> ^
L360[08:45:14] <dangranos> not in bas sense of that phrase
L361[08:45:17] <dangranos> *d
L362[08:45:39] <dangranos> more like "there are a lot of features, they are awesome and i didn't even used half of it yet"
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L364[08:47:07] <CompanionCube> Doesn't RouterOS also have telnet/ssh?
L365[08:52:22] <Magik6k> CompanionCube, it has it too
L366[08:52:34] <Magik6k> and it's also great
L367[08:52:44] <CompanionCube> I know that Skye's router uses RouterOS
L368[08:53:06] <CompanionCube> (Had a hard time configuring it at first)
L369[08:53:20] <Magik6k> yeah, thats one downside
L370[08:53:50] <CompanionCube> what model do you have
L371[08:54:13] <Magik6k> 951G-2HnD
L372[08:54:15] <Magik6k> iirc
L373[08:54:28] <Magik6k> http://routerboard.com/RB951G-2HnD
L374[08:55:48] <CompanionCube> http://routerboard.com/RBmAP2n
L375[08:55:54] <Magik6k> cpu could've been a bit faster, and it could have extarnal wifi, but other things are good
L376[08:56:02] <CompanionCube> Imagine having one of these - portable configurable wifi
L377[08:56:29] <Magik6k> yeah
L378[08:56:35] <Magik6k> very configurable ap
L379[08:57:58] <XDjackieXD> routerboards are nice but I would like a better form of package manager :P
L380[08:58:22] <Magik6k> XDjackieXD, install openwrt on metarouter then ;p
L381[08:58:28] <Magik6k> that's what I did
L382[08:58:42] <Magik6k> and I have cjdns on wy router now for example
L383[08:58:46] <Magik6k> *my
L384[08:58:47] <XDjackieXD> Magik6k metarouter on a RB433? :P
L385[08:59:15] <Magik6k> hmm
L386[08:59:41] <Magik6k> well, maybe
L387[08:59:52] <Magik6k> I have used 75 mb of ram now
L388[09:00:04] <Magik6k> but I have big metarouter
L389[09:00:27] <XDjackieXD> does mikrotik have any ADSL2+ capable routerboards for <100€? I need a better main router at home...
L390[09:00:38] <dangranos> metarouter?
L391[09:00:52] <Magik6k> XDjackieXD, I dan't think so
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L393[09:01:03] <XDjackieXD> dangranos basically a VM :P
L394[09:01:04] * dangranos slaps magik
L395[09:01:04] * EnderBot2 chuckles
L396[09:01:13] <Magik6k> dangranos, virtual routers ;p
L397[09:01:21] <dangranos> dan't ping me with that abomination of typo
L398[09:01:35] <Noob> Hello there. Does anyone know when new release will be out?
L399[09:01:43] <Magik6k> .jenkins
L400[09:01:45] <dangranos> Noob, as soon as they are done
L401[09:01:47] <EnderBot2> Latest builds: ICBMComponent: #22 | OpenLights1.7: #18 | OpenSecurity: #58 | OpenComputersDev: #714 | OpenPrinter: #79 | OpenComputers: #39 | OpenLights: #20 | OpenGlasses: #47 | OpenPrinter1.7: #120
L402[09:02:08] <Magik6k> Noob, leek here: http://ci.cil.li/job/OpenComputers-dev-MC1.7.10/
L403[09:02:10] <Noob> I've seen the version manifest file changing 7 days ago to .15
L404[09:02:16] <Magik6k> (for 1.7.10)
L405[09:02:22] <dangranos> you could say that it was... noob's question
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L407[09:02:43] <dangranos> *rimshot*
L408[09:02:46] <XDjackieXD> :P
L409[09:04:05] <Magik6k> ohboi, signals in the emu are going to be pain in the ass
L410[09:05:06] <XDjackieXD> have fun Magik6k :P
L411[09:06:21] <Antheus> Magik6k just add a send signal control pannel thing
L412[09:06:31] <Antheus> so the user can send whatever signal they want
L413[09:06:34] <Magik6k> Antheus, not like that
L414[09:06:56] <Magik6k> The lua vm I use has no coroutine API exposed
L415[09:07:36] <Magik6k> but I have an idea on how to workaround it
L416[09:12:21] <Antheus> .p
L417[09:12:25] <Antheus> %p
L418[09:12:26] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Antheus 0.36s
L419[09:12:28] <Antheus> #p
L420[09:12:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.408085493 Seconds passed.
L421[09:13:26] <Noob> What Lua VM are you talking about? (excuse my noobness lol)
L422[09:15:27] <Magik6k> Noob, lua.vm.js
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L424[09:21:08] <dangranos> lua.js?
L425[09:26:21] <vifino> Gooood morning, everyone.
L426[09:26:32] <gamax92> Goooooooooooooooooooooooooood morning
L427[09:26:50] <vifino> Good morning, gamax92 :)
L428[09:28:21] <Vexatos> <Magik6k> Noob, lua.vm.js
L429[09:28:22] <Vexatos> .js
L430[09:28:24] <Vexatos> really?
L431[09:28:27] <Vexatos> how in the what
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L433[09:28:41] <Magik6k> Vexatos, https://kripken.github.io/lua.vm.js/lua.vm.js.html
L434[09:29:25] <Vexatos> eww Lua 5.2
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L436[09:29:33] <dangranos> what would happen if you teleport while being teleported?
L437[09:29:37] <Magik6k> at least not 5.1
L438[09:29:43] <dangranos> ^
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L440[09:29:52] <dangranos> ewwwwww
L441[09:30:21] <vifino> I love how my artists page from plex went from half a page to 2 and a half over night :)
L442[09:30:27] <reinei> dangranos, you will either land at your second teleport location, or you'll be torn apart
L443[09:30:30] <vifino> 140 artists, woo
L444[09:30:40] <reinei> depending on the methods of teleportation
L445[09:30:55] <vifino> 381 tracks isn't that bad.
L446[09:31:15] <Vexatos> Magik6k, I wonder if Selene would run on it :3
L447[09:31:39] <vifino> Now my internet is getting rekt with album coverart and stuff. :V
L448[09:31:51] <Magik6k> vifino, dunno ;p
L449[09:31:54] <Magik6k> ...
L450[09:32:03] <vifino> Magik6k: Nice tabfail.
L451[09:32:14] <Magik6k> *Vexatos
L452[09:32:23] <vifino> *VexaToS
L453[09:32:29] <Vexatos> If every lib is properly implemented, it probably will
L454[09:32:29] <vifino> or Vexatoast.
L455[09:32:32] <vifino> :3
L456[09:32:52] <Vexatos> Can't even run the benchmark on that website
L457[09:32:57] <Vexatos> Out Of Memory error in sonsole
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L459[09:32:58] <Vexatos> k.
L460[09:33:01] <Vexatos> console*
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L462[09:50:52] <DrHoffman> Vexatos: get a better computer :/
L463[09:50:58] <DrHoffman> It even works on my phone
L464[09:52:17] <reinei> I am toying with the idea of writing a C++ markov chain generator, is there something more fun than that which won'T require me to completely learn C++/a lib before doing?
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L470[10:02:21] <DrHoffman> reinei: Do it in java or something if you don't want to do it in C++
L471[10:02:59] <gamax92> reinei: Do it in z80 asm
L472[10:03:48] * DrHoffman stabs gamax92
L473[10:04:29] <reinei> DrHoffman, well I wanted to do SOMETHING in C++ just for the lulz
L474[10:04:46] <reinei> but wanted to know if anything else and fun came up
L475[10:04:59] <DrHoffman> Well, C++ anything isn't fun
L476[10:05:10] <reinei> I know
L477[10:05:12] <DrHoffman> Unless you are bootstrapping ELF files or something... then thats fun
L478[10:05:23] <reinei> so any other problem that might be fun to solve in any language?
L479[10:05:43] <gamax92> DrHoffman: why are ARM replicators ... Simulators? while everything else is called an Emulator
L480[10:05:44] <reinei> fun or !!!FUN!!! ?
L481[10:05:45] <DrHoffman> reinei: Hmm... there's always emulating the language in itself
L482[10:05:59] <DrHoffman> gamax92: because they can simulate different hardware configurations
L483[10:06:20] <DrHoffman> I guess
L484[10:06:28] <reinei> s/simulate/emulate/
L485[10:06:29] <Kibibyte> <DrHoffman> gamax92: because they can emulate different hardware configurations
L486[10:06:32] <reinei> :P
L487[10:07:31] <DrHoffman> #lua 15-7.5
L488[10:07:31] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 7.5
L489[10:07:33] <DrHoffman> #lua 15+7.5
L490[10:07:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 22.5
L491[10:09:23] <gamax92> #lua local a,b=1,1 while a/b ~= math.pi do if a/b < math.pi then a=a+1 else b=b+1 end end print(a,b)
L492[10:09:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Error: Took too long.
L493[10:10:01] <gamax92> 245850922, 78256779
L494[10:10:35] <dangranos> hm?
L495[10:10:46] <DrHoffman> #lua 245850922/78256779 == math.pi
L496[10:10:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > true
L497[10:10:48] <DrHoffman> lol
L498[10:11:16] <dangranos> welp
L499[10:11:17] <reinei> gamax92, you're a nerd
L500[10:11:20] <dangranos> that will take a while
L501[10:11:45] <gamax92> reinei: :( why do you have to be so mean
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L503[10:11:58] <dangranos> #lua print(math.pi)
L504[10:11:58] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.1415926535898 | nil
L505[10:12:44] <reinei> apparently I cannot autocomplete gamax anymore
L506[10:12:56] <Magik6k> huh, it may actually work soon: http://gyazo.com/87e5e72e5fb06d8ab7644b5d2e0b445e
L507[10:13:00] <vifino> Because gamax92 left :(
L508[10:14:03] <Skye> #p
L509[10:14:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.45127788300000005 Seconds passed.
L510[10:14:11] <Skye> %p
L511[10:14:12] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.41s
L512[10:14:25] <Magik6k> ~w component
L513[10:14:25] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component
L514[10:14:27] <DrHoffman> #lua (20+15)/2
L515[10:14:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 17.5
L516[10:14:40] <DrHoffman> #lua 80-17.5
L517[10:14:41] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 62.5
L518[10:14:51] <DrHoffman> #lua 100-17.5
L519[10:14:51] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 82.5
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L521[10:15:25] <DrHoffman> hi
L522[10:15:35] <DrHoffman> Are you the cranberry man?
L523[10:15:37] <gamax92> Magik6k: ooh, making a web emulator?
L524[10:15:43] <reinei> And here you can see a 'DrHoffman' doing his math homework using an irc lua bo
L525[10:15:52] <reinei> s/bo/bot/
L526[10:15:52] <Kibibyte> <reinei> And here you can see a 'DrHoffman' doing his math homework using an irc lua bot
L527[10:16:06] <reinei> also, gamax92 for me being a 'nerd' is not a mean thing to say
L528[10:16:26] <gamax92> yes it is
L529[10:16:54] <gamax92> >_> Magik6k why you just leave
L530[10:17:44] <DrHoffman> reinei: I was trying to compute the fractional offsets for mGBA's android port
L531[10:17:52] <DrHoffman> for the portrait UI
L532[10:17:53] <Vexatos> lua.vm.js so weird
L533[10:17:54] <DrHoffman> .-.
L534[10:18:01] <DrHoffman> Vexatos: ur weird
L535[10:19:09] <gamax92> >_> "Cross origin requests are only supported for protocol schemes: http, data, chrome, chrome-extension, https, chrome-extension-resource."
L536[10:19:17] <gamax92> Couldn't take file i see
L537[10:20:46] <Magik6k> gamax92, yup, I am
L538[10:21:10] <Vexatos> Hmm
L539[10:21:16] <Magik6k> gamax92, also when running on local do `chromium --disable-web-security`
L540[10:21:19] <Vexatos> if you run lua.vm.js in a JS VM inside the JVM
L541[10:21:26] <Vexatos> is it a VM inside a VM inside a VM?
L542[10:21:26] <Vexatos> U:
L543[10:21:38] <Magik6k> it may be ;p
L544[10:23:34] <Magik6k> ~w filesystem
L545[10:23:34] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:filesystem
L546[10:26:11] <gamax92> D: Magik isn't using machine.lua
L547[10:26:25] <Magik6k> I tried
L548[10:26:31] <Magik6k> didn't work
L549[10:26:33] <Magik6k> ;p
L550[10:27:13] * gamax92 slaps Magik6k
L551[10:27:13] * EnderBot2 rulls on the floor laughing
L552[10:27:21] <gamax92> You didn't try enough
L553[10:28:02] <Magik6k> meh
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L555[10:31:50] <vifino> gamax92!
L556[10:32:08] <gamax92> vifino!
L557[10:32:14] <vifino> :D
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L559[10:32:34] <vifino> How are you, gamax92?
L560[10:32:46] <gamax92> bleh
L561[10:33:22] <dangranos> D:
L562[10:33:23] <dangranos> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459#section-4.4.1
L563[10:33:35] <dangranos> those # and $ dont work!
L564[10:33:51] <gamax92> Magik6k: can ajax set user-agent?
L565[10:34:03] <DrHoffman> Vexatos: Want me to try to get LuaVM to run in lua.vm.js?
L566[10:34:28] <Vexatos> Selene in Lua in lua in lua in lua in lua in JS in Java
L567[10:34:28] <Vexatos> k
L568[10:34:49] <gamax92> qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu in qemu
L569[10:35:03] <DrHoffman> Well, firefox is kinda broken right now
L570[10:35:31] <DrHoffman> .p
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L575[10:44:35] <Magik6k> gamax92, dunno, probably not
L576[10:45:33] * Evey licks Lizzy
L577[10:45:44] * Lizzy pets Evey and snuggles her
L578[10:46:20] <Ekoserin> I love keyboard shortcuts.
L579[10:48:01] * vifino pets Evey and snuggles and kisses Lizzy :*
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L581[10:49:11] * Evey purrs
L582[10:49:24] * Lizzy kisses vifino back
L583[10:49:27] <Rox> Hi, I'm having some issues with my code. Would anybody be able to help me?
L584[10:49:43] <gamax92> Not if you don't post the code
L585[10:49:48] <Rox> Will do :)
L586[10:49:54] <Ekoserin> I might, but I'm not very good.
L587[10:50:08] <Rox> http://pastebin.com/8Qj4yQXX
L588[10:50:26] <Rox> I'm having an issue, that after finding Buildcraft pipes, the next string is always nil
L589[10:50:56] <Rox> Or well, the next 'non-buildcraft' string is always nil
L590[10:52:06] <Rox> My end objective is to have a robot that moves around my chests and relays the contents back to my main computers
L591[10:52:49] <vifino> Izaya: Awake?
L592[10:52:57] <Izaya> no
L593[10:53:03] <vifino> Alright.
L594[10:53:14] <Lizzy> %tell Mimiru *beats you with a pool noodle some more*
L595[10:53:14] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Mimiru will be notified of this message when next seen.
L596[10:53:17] <Izaya> What do you need on this fine early morning?
L597[10:53:33] <vifino> Currently watching SEL, do you have anime recomendations?
L598[10:53:40] <Izaya> Dennou Coil
L599[10:53:47] * gamax92 goes to setup an instance with buildcraft and oc
L600[10:54:00] <vifino> Thanks, Izaya.
L601[10:54:57] <Ekoserin> Wish I could help, Rox. I think someone else is working on it, though.
L602[10:55:11] <Rox> Gamax, the Shadow Chapter modpack has both of those already installed. It's available on the technic launcher.
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L604[10:55:26] <gamax92> thats nice
L605[10:55:36] <DrHoffman> %p
L606[10:55:37] <MichiBot> Ping reply from DrHoffman 0.4s
L607[10:55:42] <vifino> Izaya: By the way, would you be interested in a anime scraping script that outputs wget/curl lines or just plain format?
L608[10:56:16] <vifino> Just wrote it yesterday while watching DanMachi's end :P
L609[10:56:34] <Rox> %p
L610[10:56:36] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Rox 0.45s
L611[10:58:01] <Izaya> I guess?
L612[10:59:37] <vifino> Alright, lemme do some more tests and check if it actually works today and package the script into an executable with the dependencies, it depends on a few things, so that'd be a good idea
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L614[11:01:51] <Rox> O damn.
L615[11:01:55] <Rox> As it would appear.
L616[11:02:02] <Rox> My issue is not with buildcraft.
L617[11:02:17] <Rox> But with reading the 22nd slot out of a chest.
L618[11:03:01] <Rox> Could it be a memory issue?
L619[11:05:05] <Rox> 24th, my mistake
L620[11:08:24] <vifino> Izaya: Sadly, the binary is huge and you can't really make it any smaller. stripping it makes it segfault, same with upx.
L621[11:09:29] <vifino> It's 22mb :/
L622[11:09:45] <Izaya> still smaller than most windows executables
L623[11:11:08] <vifino> Oh, and don't use the Search function, it breaks 99% of the time.
L624[11:11:30] <vifino> I have no clue why.
L625[11:11:42] <Inari> vifino: coding while watching anime eh? :p sounds liek you werent ver yinterested in the anime XD
L626[11:12:13] <vifino> Inari: I weren't focussed on coding if I were unfocussed at all :P
L627[11:12:43] <Izaya> If it has subs it's quite easy to do monolithic timesharing between reading subs and writing code
L628[11:12:48] <Inari> well you can't fully do both at once :D so either your coding suffered or your anime comprehension
L629[11:14:21] <vifino> Izaya: http://puu.sh/jltB1/69154a3823 , grab a kissanime.com anime link like http://kissanime.com/Anime/Serial-Experiments-Lain and make sure to select url not search, other options are self explanatory
L630[11:14:34] <vifino> I'll add res availability checking later.
L631[11:14:41] * Izaya crashes firefox
L632[11:14:51] <vifino> for now you have to select between 1080p, 720p and 360p
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L634[11:15:14] <Inari> Izaya: well sure, provided you dont actaulyl want to look at the anime drawings, in wihc case you could probably just read the sbutitle file or the manga/light novel it was likely adatped from
L635[11:15:27] <robhol> Izaya: "smaller than most windows executables" eh, no :p
L636[11:15:27] <Inari> plus you are fine with either your code or anime thing being less than normal
L637[11:15:30] <Izaya> Inari, you get the picture, sort of.
L638[11:15:56] <Inari> Izaya: y-yeah :P at that point you can pretty much just read the episode sum-up lol
L639[11:16:28] <Ekoserin> Nvidia likes their hollow objects.
L640[11:17:33] <Lizzy> Izaya: http://imgur.com/gallery/SDhxMs0
L641[11:17:36] <Inari> did i mis ssomethign D:
L642[11:17:51] <Inari> most modern 3d stuff is hollow, except voxels maybe
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L644[11:18:53] <vifino> Inari: Got it working?
L645[11:18:58] <vifino> er
L646[11:19:00] <Inari> lol
L647[11:19:00] <vifino> Izaya*
L648[11:19:07] <vifino> Inari: Shush!
L649[11:19:27] <Izaya> vifino, on Windows atm
L650[11:19:30] <vifino> ah
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L655[11:27:43] <vifino> alright, fucking compiled version doesn't work
L656[11:27:49] <vifino> lemme try to fix it :V
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L660[11:50:41] <vifino> Izaya: screw the binary, `npm install inquirer anime-scraper goo.gl cloudscraper; https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vifino/animeyo/master/animeyo.js`
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L664[11:53:20] <Kodos|Zzz> I don't know what I did before bed, but I should stop doing it. Weird ass fucking dreams
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L666[11:53:49] <vifino> Kodos|Zzz: I don't think #oc needs your nsfw dreams.
L667[11:53:51] * vifino hides
L668[11:54:08] <Kodos|Zzz> The only NSFW part was touching Jessica Nigri's tits, and that was only in exchange for cleaning her bathroom
L669[11:54:18] <vifino> wat
L670[11:54:26] <Ekoserin> Kodos, record your dreams and send them to me.
L671[11:54:27] <Kodos|Zzz> Yeah, fuck if I know either
L672[11:54:40] <Kodos|Zzz> I also got an idea for a secondhand costume store name
L673[11:54:40] <Ekoserin> I'll sell them to horny teenagers and make lots of money.
L674[11:55:29] <Rox> Anyone have any solution to my issue ?
L675[11:55:59] <Ekoserin> gamax92: How are you going along with that instance?
L676[11:56:28] <Rox> From what I can understand, it's an issue with open computers robots not detecting certain slots in the chest.
L677[11:56:35] <Rox> And the specific item isn't the issue
L678[11:57:20] <Kodos|Zzz> Rox, I was asleep, can you please repeat the issue?
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L680[11:57:59] <Rox> http://pastebin.com/8Qj4yQXX
L681[11:58:39] <Rox> Is giving me an error saying it's attempting to concatenate a nil value
L682[11:58:59] <Rox> However, this is only happening on certain slots in the chest.
L683[11:58:59] <Kodos> Can you give me the actual error message? There's usually a line number
L684[11:59:16] <Rox> ./checkChests.lua:10
L685[11:59:34] <gamax92> thats because parseString will only return if it's a minecraft item or a BC transport item
L686[11:59:48] <Kodos> ^
L687[11:59:52] <Rox> o.O Shit.
L688[11:59:54] <Rox> GYBGUYB
L689[11:59:58] <Kodos> Wat
L690[12:00:03] <Rox> I feel stupid.
L691[12:00:10] <gamax92> actually more specifically, minecraft item or a BC transport power pipe
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L693[12:00:56] <Rox> Should I just add a return statement at hte end of parseString returning the original string if none of the above statements have been met?
L694[12:01:10] <gamax92> yeah
L695[12:01:49] <DrHoffman> Where the hell is PotatoTrumpet
L696[12:02:12] <Kodos> He's Antheus now
L697[12:02:17] <DrHoffman> Oh
L698[12:02:29] <DrHoffman> Antheus: I didn't realize you were reddit OP
L699[12:02:50] <DrHoffman> I thought you were stalking me for a second
L700[12:02:54] <DrHoffman> 7/7
L701[12:03:16] <vifino> wat
L702[12:03:18] <Kodos> Is there a method to get the first 3 characters of an address
L703[12:03:21] <Ekoserin> Why did Antheus change his name?
L704[12:03:57] <DrHoffman> Kodos: address:sub(1,3)
L705[12:04:30] <Kodos> Mkay ty
L706[12:04:48] * Kodos is making an autorun script to mount all connected raids
L707[12:06:01] <DrHoffman> 00000
L708[12:06:23] <DrHoffman> That was my sister :/
L709[12:06:27] <DrHoffman> I'll murder her soon
L710[12:06:37] <DrHoffman> Soon™
L711[12:07:12] <Ekoserin> I can give you the best deals for black market organs. I sell for cheap, buy for lots.
L712[12:07:50] <Kodos> ~w filesystem api
L713[12:07:50] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:filesystem
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L716[12:30:32] <Kodos> How do you use a library in the Lua interpreter
L717[12:30:38] <Kodos> Simply calling the lib and the method in it isn't working
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L720[12:39:47] <Sandra> Kodos, local lib = require('lib')?
L721[12:41:28] <Magik6k> I think I got to hard part
L722[12:41:32] <Magik6k> ~w unicode
L723[12:41:32] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:unicode
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L731[12:57:47] <Skye> p
L732[12:57:49] <Skye> %p
L733[12:58:41] <Skye> #p
L734[12:58:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.053449037 Seconds passed.
L735[12:58:48] <Skye> welp
L736[12:59:30] <Skye> I think my phone is faster
L737[12:59:32] <Skye> It will be funny
L738[12:59:40] <Skye> if 3G is faster than ADSL
L739[12:59:52] <ping> it is
L740[13:00:44] <Skye> g g
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L743[13:01:26] <vifino> Skye: Don't trust anything that ping sais. But he is right.
L744[13:04:23] <Inari> hows the ping though? plus how are the costs?
L745[13:04:49] <Skye> #p
L746[13:04:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.18576219399999994 Seconds passed.
L747[13:04:52] <Skye> hum
L748[13:05:24] <vifino> #ping
L749[13:05:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.323762263 Seconds passed.
L750[13:05:50] <Lizzy> #p
L751[13:05:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.19006402700000002 Seconds passed.
L752[13:06:22] <DrHoffman> So I'm going to start rewriting ARM stuff today.
L753[13:06:24] <DrHoffman> Wish me luck
L754[13:06:28] <Lizzy> No
L755[13:06:35] * Lizzy runs away laughing
L756[13:06:54] * vifino follows the giggeling sirenball named Lizzy
L757[13:07:22] <DrHoffman> ping~
L758[13:07:30] <Skye> as far as I can tell... 3G is more reliable and has a better ping, and also has better upload
L759[13:07:30] <vifino> #p DrHoffman
L760[13:07:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.293933008 Seconds passed.
L761[13:07:50] <vifino> dam son, u got da interwebs
L762[13:08:35] <gamax92> #p
L763[13:08:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.27593068000000004 Seconds passed.
L764[13:08:45] <Lizzy> #p
L765[13:08:47] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.995279132 Seconds passed.
L766[13:09:22] <DrHoffman> #p
L767[13:09:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.263751152 Seconds passed.
L768[13:09:29] <DrHoffman> gamax92: #rekt
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L770[13:10:16] * Lizzy noms CookiesOnAPlate
L771[13:11:51] <CookiesOnAPlate> Lizzy: im keeping a nom/eat stat, and you are number 7!
L772[13:12:56] * vifino noms Lizzy
L773[13:13:07] <Skye> #p
L774[13:13:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.007992892 Seconds passed.
L775[13:13:13] <Skye> welp
L776[13:13:18] * Lizzy noms CookiesOnAPlate
L777[13:13:39] <Skye> #p
L778[13:13:41] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.148044384 Seconds passed.
L779[13:13:45] <Skye> argh
L780[13:13:50] * CookiesOnAPlate starts pushing against Lizzy's stomach. It's too much!
L781[13:14:34] <Skye> speedtest on my mobile I had a low ping
L782[13:14:36] <Skye> #p
L783[13:14:38] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.001695141 Seconds passed.
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L785[13:16:03] <Skye> #p
L786[13:16:03] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.23839193700000003 Seconds passed.
L787[13:16:12] <Skye> There we go
L788[13:16:13] <Skye> :D
L789[13:16:25] <Skye> I'm going to be using my mobile data because why not?
L790[13:16:35] <Skye> I have unlimited, after all... ^^
L791[13:17:03] <vifino> .-.
L792[13:18:33] * Skye hugs vifino
L793[13:18:40] <Lizzy> dammit i shouldn't have stahyed up last night
L794[13:18:40] <Skye> I won't be able to use it much
L795[13:18:46] <vifino> I want fast internet ;-;
L796[13:18:48] <Skye> I'm going to be dragged outside
L797[13:18:55] <Skye> vifino, what is your internet speed?
L798[13:19:03] <vifino> slow/slower
L799[13:19:14] <vifino> slow down, slower up
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L801[13:19:56] <meep> #p
L802[13:20:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 4.32551642 Seconds passed.
L803[13:20:02] <meep> There you go.
L804[13:20:16] <Skye> O_o
L805[13:20:55] <meep> Yeah, not that pleasing.
L806[13:21:02] <Skye> For 3G, I currently have 1.66 download, 0.78 upload
L807[13:21:08] <Skye> #p
L808[13:21:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.248187453 Seconds passed.
L809[13:21:28] <Skye> though I do have a lower ping than the ADSL here
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L812[13:24:15] <Ekoserin> #p
L813[13:24:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.228811643 Seconds passed.
L814[13:24:24] <vifino> I need to have a usb3 gbit ethernet adapter for my surface.
L815[13:24:52] <Skye> that sounds useful
L816[13:25:13] <Skye> I only recently managed to make my dad buy a gigabit router
L817[13:25:28] <Ekoserin> I have a Surface. Overheating is such a problem, you could cook an egg on it.
L818[13:25:45] <vifino> Ekoserin: 3?
L819[13:25:49] <vifino> Yeah, sucks to be you :D
L820[13:25:55] <vifino> Surface pro 2 op
L821[13:26:31] * Lizzy grumbles about having the RT
L822[13:27:06] * Skye has a toshiba netbook
L823[13:27:18] <Skye> It's battery is better than I remember
L824[13:27:27] <Skye> s/It's/Its/
L825[13:27:27] <Kibibyte> <Skye> Its battery is better than I remember
L826[13:29:12] <Skye> hm...
L827[13:29:27] <Skye> It's been going for... some time now...
L828[13:29:32] <Skye> 4 hours?
L829[13:29:40] <Skye> and it's got 4 more to go.
L830[13:29:42] <Skye> I hope
L831[13:30:21] <Skye> ...
L832[13:30:23] <Skye> oh come on
L833[13:30:33] <Skye> I just see the battery level now drop
L834[13:30:41] <Skye> what is eating the CPU
L835[13:30:49] <vifino> Mmm. Maxing out my fast ethernet thingiedingie.
L836[13:31:22] <vifino> 11MB/s isn't bad for a fast ethernet file transfer.
L837[13:31:33] <Skye> flash is eating my CPU.
L838[13:33:04] <Skye> the thing I really like about this netbook is the keybaord
L839[13:33:16] <Skye> It's compact but still quite good
L840[13:33:53] <Skye> Like... It's better than any other laptop keyboard that I have used recently
L841[13:36:14] <Skye> Is there a good browser that isn't a memory hog like chrome, and isn't a CPU hog like firefox?
L842[13:45:35] <Izaya> I found it was the opposite
L843[13:45:40] <gamax92> ^
L844[13:45:51] <Izaya> chrome spams me with threads, firefox eats memory while doing nothing
L845[13:45:51] <EnderBot2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE
L846[13:47:21] <CompanionCube> Skye, if you were on Linux I might be inclined to suggest Midori.
L847[13:48:10] * Ekoserin beats EnderBot2 with a socket wrench
L848[13:48:17] <Skye> Izaya, firefox eats my CPU with one thread
L849[13:48:37] <Skye> I can visiblely see my ram running out with chrome
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L851[13:54:37] <DrHoffman> Oh. I think I found out what broke
L852[13:57:45] <Skye> CompanionCube, hmm... how good is midori with not eating CPU and RAM?
L853[13:57:57] <CompanionCube> Skye, idk
L854[13:58:03] <CompanionCube> but it is lightweight
L855[13:58:24] <Skye> I hope so...
L856[13:58:25] <CompanionCube> http://midori-browser.org/download/choose/
L857[13:58:30] <CompanionCube> someone ported it to windows apparently
L858[13:58:53] <Ekoserin> Is there a platform Midori can't run on? Good god.
L859[13:59:18] <CompanionCube> Ekoserin, that'd be more applicable to Doom.
L860[13:59:26] <CompanionCube> I mean, Doom can run ON ITSELF so
L861[13:59:39] <Ekoserin> What!?
L862[14:00:11] <CompanionCube> Ekoserin, yes
L863[14:00:21] <CompanionCube> I recall seeing a video of someone playing dom
L864[14:00:26] <CompanionCube> *doom...inside doom
L865[14:00:27] <Ekoserin> Good god, soon, Doom will be running on our refrigerators and toasters.
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L869[14:06:10] <Izaya> Skye, midori is lightweight, fast, runs on everything and somewhat unstable
L870[14:08:15] <Skye> Izaya, it went to 100% and locked up my netbook
L871[14:08:25] <Skye> I'm uninstalling
L872[14:09:11] <Skye> ah well...
L873[14:09:19] <Skye> I wonder what caused that
L874[14:09:49] <Skye> maybe it doesn't cope well with nasty JavaScript that locks up the computer
L875[14:10:39] <CompanionCube> Skye, if you're a masochist you could try dillo
L876[14:11:02] <Skye> I guess it doesn't support HTML5
L877[14:11:13] <DrHoffman> So I fixed the division bug
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L879[14:12:27] <Izaya> Skye, midori no HTML5?
L880[14:12:32] <Izaya> It doesn't have flash
L881[14:12:35] <Izaya> so it has HTML5
L882[14:12:53] <Skye> Izaya, i was responding to CompanionCube's suggestion to use dillo
L883[14:12:54] <Sandra> midori has crappy html5 support.
L884[14:13:03] <Izaya> ah
L885[14:13:06] <Sandra> or wait was that netsurf.
L886[14:13:12] <Sandra> that was netsurf never mind.
L887[14:13:12] <Izaya> Sandra, it can play youtube videos
L888[14:13:27] <Izaya> but then you close the tab and it crashes
L889[14:13:29] <CompanionCube> Skye, http://www.dillo.org/Plans.html
L890[14:13:33] <Sandra> wow.
L891[14:13:34] <CompanionCube> should tell you why it's for masochists
L892[14:14:01] <Sandra> time for attempt #2 to play rotarycraft.
L893[14:14:25] <Sandra> I sunk about 2 hours into it then I died.
L894[14:14:43] <Skye> OH GOD
L895[14:15:19] <Starhero-MC> So, who knows binary operations well (AKA minecraft redstone/project red)
L896[14:15:31] <Sandra> technically I died from chromaticraft.
L897[14:15:40] <Sandra> Starhero-MC, what specifically?
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L899[14:15:58] <Antheus> Ekoserin, so many potato's that started joining this channel
L900[14:16:13] <Ekoserin> Okay.
L901[14:16:18] <CompanionCube> Skye, what?
L902[14:16:22] <Starhero-MC> Want to know how to do something...I want multiple switches/ one touch screen based..and one lever
L903[14:16:30] <Starhero-MC> both check the state of a system
L904[14:16:42] <Starhero-MC> one shows that state (the oc screen) the other is dumb
L905[14:17:44] <Starhero-MC> huh I just refactored in my head and i told myself i need a memory cell
L906[14:18:03] <Sandra> so.... to the system you have one input, one output, to the other side you have 2 inputs, one output, correct?
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L908[14:18:23] <Starhero-MC> basicly i want something to turn my generators off
L909[14:18:35] <Starhero-MC> so no import there, just reading of state.
L910[14:19:02] <Starhero-MC> i want a computer to change the state, just say, a command to run..KISS for right now.
L911[14:19:13] <Sandra> you could do this using purely OC if you wanted.
L912[14:19:26] <Starhero-MC> but i need a fail safe
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L914[14:19:42] <Starhero-MC> if power runs out i want a switch to override anything set.
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L916[14:21:08] <Sandra> mmm.
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L918[14:21:46] <Sandra> basically, all I'm thinking is OR gate into the system right?
L919[14:21:54] <Mimiru> Sorry, the only Binary I know is the binary language of moisture vaporators...
L920[14:22:19] <Mimiru> Thanks MichiBot
L921[14:22:20] <MichiBot> Mimiru: You're welcome!
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L923[14:27:30] <Starhero-MC> yeah or gate into a memory cell might work..
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L925[14:27:36] <S3> Hey guys
L926[14:27:40] <S3> I wonder
L927[14:27:59] <S3> would it be possible to use OC to see how much RF/t is going through an energy cell or something?
L928[14:28:02] <Starhero-MC> I actaully have another question that might be easier to answer, How hard would it be to make a...
L929[14:28:09] <Starhero-MC> torch laying drone/robot?
L930[14:28:21] <Starhero-MC> programing that is..
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L932[14:28:34] <Starhero-MC> the resources are not an opject..
L933[14:29:04] <Starhero-MC> I am making huge striaght tunnels and need torchs to be evenly spaced
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L936[14:32:48] <Sandra> Starhero-MC, pretty simple. for i=1,10 do for i=1,10 do robot.forward() end robot.placeDown() end
L937[14:33:05] <Sandra> Starhero-MC, pretty simple. for i=1,10 do for j=1,10 do robot.forward() end robot.placeDown() end
L938[14:34:21] <Sandra> S3, you can possibly read it from the cell, or you can take 2 readings of how much energy and subtract them.
L939[14:36:57] <S3> yeah thats what we plan to do
L940[14:37:01] <S3> here is our project:
L941[14:37:07] <S3> http://i.imgur.com/8Z2ZIUt.png
L942[14:37:28] <S3> the idea is that we could get statistics of how much energy people are using from our power plant
L943[14:37:32] <Inari> random desert shack
L944[14:37:34] <S3> on our website or something
L945[14:37:44] <S3> yeah I know but that is our prototype setup
L946[14:37:56] <S3> a microcontroller sits there and just pushes info via socket. feasible?
L947[14:38:10] <S3> next to it is an energy cell
L948[14:38:19] <Sandra> um, you can't use a microcontroller to read that.
L949[14:38:26] <S3> OH YEAH
L950[14:38:31] <S3> forgot. well hey
L951[14:38:32] <Sandra> you'll have to use a computer + adapter.
L952[14:38:36] <S3> I can stuff stiff sa computer in there.
L953[14:38:41] <Skye> %p
L954[14:38:42] <S3> right, okay.
L955[14:38:42] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Skye 0.33s
L956[14:39:49] <S3> still it's a pretty cool setup, eh?
L957[14:40:09] <Sandra> but basically: "e1 = energy_cell.getEnergyStored() e2 = energy_cell.getEnergyStored() energy = e2-e1"
L958[14:40:28] <Sandra> except no.
L959[14:40:38] <Sandra> because the OC thread doesn't neccessarily run.
L960[14:40:39] <Sandra> hmm.
L961[14:46:17] <Rox> Hmm, the inventory controller seems to be returning TConstruct:material for all tinkers construct items
L962[14:46:21] <Rox> That's frustrating
L963[14:47:50] <Rox> It's actually doing the same for opencomputers items..
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L965[14:54:19] <S3> ok, this should look better: http://i.imgur.com/dl8ruv9.png
L966[14:54:45] <S3> so that just gets mounted on your house and bam
L967[14:54:45] <Inari> looked better before
L968[14:54:46] <S3> power.
L969[14:54:54] <S3> yeah but you can't use a microcontroller
L970[14:54:59] <Sandra> yeah, Rox, that's because they're the same item internally, you should be able to differentiate with damage.
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L973[15:06:52] <Rox_> Wait, what do you mean 'the same item internally?
L974[15:07:34] <Mimiru> They're all registered as a single item, the only difference is in damage/nbt
L975[15:08:00] <gamax92> and i beleive for TConstruct, it's specifically nbt that differences them
L976[15:08:14] <gamax92> believe*, what are words?
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L978[15:09:05] <reinei> words are two bytes strung together to form a bigger range of possible numbers
L979[15:09:18] <reinei> they can further be extended to double words, meaning 4 bytes
L980[15:09:38] <Mimiru> ^This
L981[15:10:46] <Rox_> Is everything for opencomputers the same item?
L982[15:12:00] <Mimiru> afaik, no Rox_
L983[15:12:58] <Rox_> Is it just the component which have the same name?
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L985[15:15:18] <Mimiru> There are very few components with the same name... the only one I can think of off hand is the Redstone block/cards
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L987[15:19:06] <Rox_> It would appear that almost every non-block does not have a set .name
L988[15:19:15] <Rox_> I'm going to have to use item ID's, which is annoying
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L990[15:22:39] <gamax92> Can we ban mibbit default nicks?
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L993[15:31:37] <Lizzy> meep
L994[15:32:29] * Lizzy wields her pool noodle
L995[15:32:57] <Temia> mu.
L996[15:33:08] * Temia curls up against Lizzy. sleeeeepy.
L997[15:33:34] * Lizzy covers Temia with one of her wings and pets her
L998[15:34:11] * Temia leeeans into the pets and tailswishes. muuuu =w=
L999[15:35:22] <reinei> hi Temia
L1000[15:35:33] <Ekoserin> That awkward moment when you say "wassssssssdddddddd" in chat.
L1001[15:36:07] <gamax92> T_T i forgot to start a timer again
L1002[15:36:12] <gamax92> my food is ruined
L1003[15:36:56] <gamax92> wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwasdawdsawawdaw
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L1006[15:44:10] <DrHoffman> .findip
L1007[15:44:22] <DrHoffman> ping: what was that command that matches people to IP
L1008[15:44:41] <DrHoffman> or rather, ip to people
L1009[15:44:51] <DrHoffman> ffs
L1010[15:51:05] <DrHoffman> So I didn't implement Multiply Long because I thought the instruction wasn't going to be used on the ARM7TDMI machine thinggy.
L1011[15:51:07] <DrHoffman> I was wrong.
L1012[15:51:28] <Inari> fixed your division thingy yet?
L1013[15:51:47] <DrHoffman> Inari: Yeah, I fixed it
L1014[15:51:58] <gamax92> oh hey, S3
L1015[15:52:01] <CookiesOnAPlate> DrHoffman: Use me! i can find ip!
L1016[15:52:05] <DrHoffman> It was broken comparison logic. ARM lets you do shifts and stuff
L1017[15:52:11] <DrHoffman> when you do comparisons
L1018[15:52:17] <DrHoffman> the emulator didn't so yeah
L1019[15:52:17] <Inari> hm
L1020[15:52:21] <DrHoffman> I fixed it and now everything works
L1021[15:52:28] <Inari> when i went through docs ARM didnte ven have any div instructions... excetp for floats
L1022[15:52:43] <DrHoffman> Inari: It's software division so :P
L1023[15:52:43] <gamax92> also i need to go fox LoveNES2D's opcode fetch order, it matters, because open bus
L1024[15:52:55] <Inari> ah so div is provided by a lib?
L1025[15:53:09] <gamax92> .-. ARM can't divide?
L1026[15:53:14] <Inari> wonder how much work making an ARM emu is
L1027[15:53:27] <Inari> well with shift it can divide by 2 ;D
L1028[15:53:43] <gamax92> cool, you covered a subset of division cases
L1029[15:53:46] <S3> gamax92, hey
L1030[15:53:59] <Inari> well the rest is provided by libs
L1031[15:54:01] <Inari> afaik
L1032[15:54:02] <S3> immersive engineering is a neat mod
L1033[15:54:05] <DrHoffman> You get hardware division if you have a vector coprocessor
L1034[15:54:15] <Mimiru> IE, with II, and ZI is awesome.
L1035[15:54:17] <gamax92> S3: do you happen to randomly know the 6502's opcode fetch order?
L1036[15:54:24] <DrHoffman> But this is the ARM7TDMI, which was back in the GBA era
L1037[15:54:25] <Mimiru> ZI adds OC wires, II adds AE wires
L1038[15:54:29] <Mimiru> and redstone wires
L1039[15:55:05] <DrHoffman> So right now I need to implement 64bit multiplications
L1040[15:55:09] <DrHoffman> this might be fun
L1041[15:58:01] <Kodos> I think instead of removing IE, I'll remove the lossiness and give the other wires that aren't used RF capacity
L1042[15:58:28] <Kodos> Are the three that aren't used tiered in any way
L1043[15:58:37] <Lizzy> ?
L1044[15:58:38] <Mimiru> Not used..?
L1045[15:59:15] <gamax92> bleh, more fail branch timing
L1046[15:59:26] <Kodos> Yes, one sec
L1047[15:59:51] <Kodos> I guess Hemp Rope wouldn't transfer power, but the steel cable could
L1048[16:00:52] <Lizzy> steel and hemp are structual cables...
L1049[16:01:05] <Kodos> Meh
L1050[16:01:10] <Lizzy> Copper, Electrum and HV wire are the power ones
L1051[16:01:19] <Kodos> I know, but you can configure things
L1052[16:01:40] <Kodos> Bleh, maybe I'll just 'rebalance' the 3 power cables
L1053[16:02:13] <Rox_> That time when you have to write all this shit out
L1054[16:02:13] <Rox_> http://pastebin.com/bm5JBnSA
L1055[16:02:57] <Rox_> Just to handle inventory_controller.getStackInSlot().name always returning OpenComputers:item
L1056[16:03:43] <Inari> um
L1057[16:03:45] <Inari> .label ?
L1058[16:03:52] <Rox_> No....
L1059[16:03:55] <Rox_> No fuckin way
L1060[16:04:54] <reinei> d = 1000 - sqrt(d), is it me or do I like thinking faaaaar too complex out-of-the-box
L1061[16:04:56] <reinei> ?
L1062[16:05:24] <Kodos> The hell is that even
L1063[16:05:28] <reinei> solving that by computer and then finding the other two natural numbers that, when squared, sum to d
L1064[16:05:46] <reinei> I am doing ProjectEuler problems
L1065[16:06:29] <S3> gamax92, it's a bit weird.
L1066[16:06:51] <S3> because the 6502, though it doesn't really have a pipeline really, can interlace instructions at the same time
L1067[16:06:56] <S3> if they do not conflict
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L1069[16:09:10] <gamax92> S3: i mean for like, lets say a 3 byte opcode, will that be first byte second byte third byte, or because how you swap the last two bytes for an address, first byte third byte second byte?
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L1071[16:11:18] <Rox_> gg
L1072[16:11:20] <Rox_> I spent like all day
L1073[16:11:22] <Rox_> Writing a function
L1074[16:11:32] <Rox_> To parse .name's from modded items
L1075[16:11:38] <Rox_> I could have used .label.
L1076[16:11:44] <Rox_> Why u do dis to me documentation.. Why :(
L1077[16:11:51] <Kodos> ~w inventory_controller api
L1078[16:11:52] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:inventory_controller
L1079[16:12:32] <Mimiru> Huh... it's not in the docs.
L1080[16:12:35] <Rox_> the getStackInSlot
L1081[16:12:41] <Rox_> Doesn't show me a label
L1082[16:12:47] <Rox_> So I spent like all day
L1083[16:12:49] <Rox_> Creating it :(
L1084[16:12:52] <Rox_> lol, fml
L1085[16:13:21] <Mimiru> .name should have been something like "oc:item.FloppyDisk" though
L1086[16:13:45] <Mimiru> Meh, I blame Sangar
L1087[16:14:09] <Rox_> .name was like that
L1088[16:14:20] <Rox_> So I spent like all day, writing a filter for all the modded items on my modpack
L1089[16:14:26] <Rox_> So they would all show up correctly.
L1090[16:15:29] <Ekoserin> Bloody L.
L1091[16:15:35] <Rox_> My program just went from 400 lines to 45.
L1092[16:16:00] <Inari> ah maybe it was .name
L1093[16:16:13] <Kodos> Yes, that page is outdated
L1094[16:16:17] <Kodos> Blame Sangar or rashy
L1095[16:17:18] <Kodos> Not covered in the manual either
L1096[16:18:05] <S3> I believe its first second third, since it is big endian
L1097[16:18:09] <S3> gamax92, ^
L1098[16:18:19] <gamax92> okay
L1099[16:18:35] <S3> and if you do a ZP addressing mode its the same way
L1100[16:18:39] <S3> but 2 bytes
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L1102[16:21:16] <Rox_> Anyone know how I can upload a file to pastebin from OC?
L1103[16:21:42] <Mimiru> put internet card in, pastebin put filename
L1104[16:22:04] <Rox_> ty
L1105[16:22:33] <Rox_> file not found?
L1106[16:22:51] <Rox_> Oh, I have a wireless network card. My bad
L1107[16:24:47] <Kodos> Hm, inventory controller upgrade isn't reading a betterstorage crate
L1108[16:24:51] <Kodos> Wonder if I forgot a config
L1109[16:30:38] <DrHoffman> So on ARM, if you do a divide by 10 it actually does a long multiply by 1717986919
L1110[16:30:57] <DrHoffman> How the hell does GCC come up with that stuff
L1111[16:31:14] <Inari> overflow magic?
L1112[16:31:19] <reinei> DrHoffman, if multiply is sufficiently faster, it can use that
L1113[16:31:20] <DrHoffman> Inari: Pretty much
L1114[16:31:30] <DrHoffman> reinei: But, how does it generate that number
L1115[16:31:39] <Inari> reinei: arm has no div :D so
L1116[16:31:48] <reinei> DrHoffman, sizeof something I guess
L1117[16:32:06] <DrHoffman> Thats the fastest way to divide by fixed numbers :P
L1118[16:32:06] <reinei> like 2^sizeof -1 or the like
L1119[16:32:19] <Inari> it migth be al onger function that gets reduced to that too?
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L1121[16:32:50] <reinei> wolframalpha will now get a job to figure out xD
L1122[16:33:23] <DrHoffman> Inari: I have optimization off
L1123[16:34:22] <Kodos> Are there any other mods that add oil besides BuildCraft, PneumaticCraft and Galacticraft?
L1124[16:34:35] <gamax92> >_> how even
L1125[16:34:35] <reinei> thats 2^30.6... that would appear to somehow be more than just overflow magic
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L1127[16:34:59] <gamax92> RTS in N goes to C85F, but in O it goes to C7E4
L1128[16:34:59] <reinei> well more than simple overflow = overflow magic
L1129[16:35:22] <gamax92> thats more than 100 bytes off
L1130[16:38:24] <Inari> DrHoffman: which type?
L1131[16:38:36] <reinei> DrHoffman, stackoverflow suggests that its actually 2^something/10 and then right shifting by something
L1132[16:39:04] <reinei> so its a lot faster, I guess? (Also some/all[?] ARM's also subtract something afterward)
L1133[16:40:15] <reinei> ah it rounds down, always
L1134[16:42:49] <gamax92> oh, because more timing issues
L1135[16:43:01] <gamax92> it's just an NMI being fired
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L1137[16:44:24] <gamax92> Page crossing stuff ...
L1138[16:46:08] <reinei> gamax92, what are you doing exactly right now?
L1139[16:48:26] <gamax92> reinei: Writing code
L1140[16:48:55] <reinei> and what is that code supposed to do when you are finished? And what does it already do RIGHT?
L1141[16:49:14] <gamax92> Everything, nothing
L1142[16:49:23] <reinei> if you answered: dunno and nothing, you should quit
L1143[16:50:01] <gamax92> >_> wtf is page crossy about this
L1144[16:50:04] <reinei> Everything is quite a big thing and the fact that it does nothing right now means you have written a empty quine
L1145[16:50:34] <reinei> and a 'page cross' is not part of a quine, thus you lied
L1146[16:50:45] <reinei> well not part of a empty quine
L1147[16:50:51] <DrHoffman> I'm back
L1148[16:51:26] <vifino> I'm vifino.
L1149[16:51:53] <reinei> I'm am just writing for the sake of "I'm"
L1150[16:52:00] <reinei> woops
L1151[16:52:48] <vifino> I'm watching you fail.
L1152[16:53:00] <reinei> and apparently its too late for me to still be up, I am getting strange again ... cya o/
L1153[16:53:09] <vifino> Bai reinei.
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L1156[17:08:12] <Rox_> How does event.listen work?
L1157[17:08:27] <Rox_> How should I define the variables going into the function I specify for it?
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L1159[17:08:34] <Kodos> ~w event
L1160[17:08:34] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
L1161[17:09:29] <Rox_> What arguments does my event listening function need to take?
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L1163[17:10:11] <Rox_> i.e, I want to register an event listener which will listen for modem messages and then add the data from it to a table
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L1165[17:10:37] <Rox_> What variables would my function eventListener need to take?
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L1167[17:16:58] <Magik6k> fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck javascript
L1168[17:16:59] <Magik6k> wai
L1169[17:17:08] <Magik6k> u turn me yntegers
L1170[17:17:15] <Magik6k> into strings
L1171[17:17:18] <Shuudoushi> Rox_: still having issues?
L1172[17:17:56] <Magik6k> Rox_, it just takes what event pull would return
L1173[17:18:03] <Shuudoushi> ^
L1174[17:18:17] <Magik6k> like hanlde(event.pull())
L1175[17:18:21] <Shuudoushi> Magik6k: I was wanting to know if i can use mpt in SOS
L1176[17:18:23] <gamax92> ehh wtf, cycle off by one
L1177[17:18:50] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, no problem
L1178[17:19:22] <Shuudoushi> can I get a link to it, I'll have to mod it a bit to use the filesystem mods and the user home dirs ^^;
L1179[17:19:36] <Magik6k> lel, I thought I have license file in mptrepo
L1180[17:19:46] <Rox_> Now..
L1181[17:19:53] <Rox_> Before I build a huge ass parser like last time
L1182[17:20:07] <Rox_> Is there any inbuilt method to just grab the data from a modem event?
L1183[17:20:08] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, http://mpt.magik6k.net/api/file/mpt/usr/bin/mpt.lua
L1184[17:20:17] <Shuudoushi> tyvm kind sir
L1185[17:20:47] <Magik6k> Rox_, nope, only events
L1186[17:21:09] <Rox_> So, I'll need to somehow parse the event information?
L1187[17:21:25] <Magik6k> plan9k may get something for it, but not for raw modem data
L1188[17:21:35] <Shuudoushi> need to figure out where this is going to live at in the dir tree...
L1189[17:21:49] <Shuudoushi> should I dump it in /root, or /bin...
L1190[17:21:59] <Rox_> I want to remove the sending/receiving addresses, port and range
L1191[17:22:06] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, inb4 I know this code is not good ;p
L1192[17:22:37] <Shuudoushi> lol, it'll get cleaned up before modding, I'll send you the scrubbed ver as payment for letting me use mpt :P
L1193[17:22:55] <Shuudoushi> /bin it is for now
L1194[17:23:11] <Magik6k> Rox_, wat
L1195[17:23:19] <Magik6k> what do you want to warse?
L1196[17:23:22] <Magik6k> *parse
L1197[17:23:44] * Shuudoushi is highly confused as to wtf Roadcrosser is trying to do...
L1198[17:23:46] <Magik6k> this is gow you get your modem events
L1199[17:23:50] <Magik6k> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/blob/master-MC1.7.10/src/main/resources/assets/opencomputers/loot/Network/data/lib/network/modem.lua#L25
L1200[17:23:53] <Shuudoushi> Rox_*
L1201[17:24:23] <Magik6k> only this is important -> eventHandler.setListener("modem_message", function(_, interface, origin, port, _, data)end)
L1202[17:24:24] <Shuudoushi> Magik6k: why tabs...
L1203[17:24:50] <Shuudoushi> ... a mix of tabs and spaces at that ><
L1204[17:24:56] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, In mpt editor or that code?
L1205[17:25:02] <Shuudoushi> the code...
L1206[17:25:16] <Rox_> Magik, how would I get ONLY the data field?
L1207[17:25:23] <Rox_> From inside my function.
L1208[17:25:41] <Magik6k> Rox_, just dont use other arguments
L1209[17:25:51] <Rox_> So I could do something like
L1210[17:25:57] <Rox_> function eventHandler(data)
L1211[17:26:00] <Magik6k> eventHandler.setListener("modem_message", function(_, _, _, _, _, data)end)
L1212[17:26:04] <Magik6k> Rox_, ^
L1213[17:26:12] <Rox_> Thank you :)
L1214[17:26:19] <Magik6k> argument name is your choice
L1215[17:26:33] <Rox_> So I can setup a function like this
L1216[17:26:33] <Shuudoushi> Magik6k: ... after initial clean up, I may want to kill you...
L1217[17:26:41] <Magik6k> and the other side don't know it
L1218[17:26:42] <gamax92> oh, reinei left ...
L1219[17:26:50] <Rox_> function eventHandler(onevariable, 2, 3, 4,5,data)
L1220[17:26:53] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, wai?
L1221[17:26:55] <gamax92> Well this is what I'm doing http://i.imgur.com/hJ51JAy.png
L1222[17:26:59] <Rox_> and then throw that into the listener?
L1223[17:27:06] <Magik6k> Rox_, yep
L1224[17:27:10] <Rox_> Cool :)
L1225[17:27:19] <Shuudoushi> Magik6k: your indentions fucking suck, mixing tabs and spaces, and ect...
L1226[17:27:24] <Magik6k> except argument names can't start with a number
L1227[17:27:37] <Rox_> Of course ^, was an example.
L1228[17:27:42] <Shuudoushi> well, they can, but it'll error out
L1229[17:27:47] <Magik6k> Shuudoushi, It's ace aditor default, I may change that
L1230[17:28:00] <Magik6k> and the tabs are 4x space
L1231[17:28:18] <Shuudoushi> there we real tabs in it as well
L1232[17:28:34] <Shuudoushi> at least according to atom and subline text 2 and 3
L1233[17:28:54] <Magik6k> lel
L1234[17:29:06] <Magik6k> stange
L1235[17:29:13] <Magik6k> I have only spaces
L1236[17:29:29] <Shuudoushi> let me repaste and take a screenshot
L1237[17:30:34] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/jlPSp/5694ce72b9.png
L1238[17:30:48] <Shuudoushi> oh that's so no healthy... http://puu.sh/jlPTE/faa887e08e.png
L1239[17:31:28] <Magik6k> lol
L1240[17:31:32] <Magik6k> much wat
L1241[17:31:33] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/jlPW5/28d658c780.png
L1242[17:32:48] <Mimiru> Shuudoushi, how the hell exactly do you fail at upgrading to win 10?
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L1244[17:33:16] <Shuudoushi> Mimiru: the installer kept crashing b/c the download got corrupted
L1245[17:33:30] <Mimiru> good job.
L1246[17:33:31] <Shuudoushi> so I"m going to just grab and ISO and upgrade that way
L1247[17:34:16] <Shuudoushi> the worst part, it would deactivate my copy of windows and turn it to a 30 day trail b/c it would crash while opening and reading the fucking serial info -_-
L1248[17:34:40] <Shuudoushi> thinking about also just writing the serial info to my BIOS as well
L1249[17:35:21] <Mimiru> Shuudoushi, use this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/C/8/1C8BAF5C-9B7E-44FB-A90A-F58590B5DF7B/v2.0/MediaCreationToolx64.exe
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L1251[17:35:47] <Shuudoushi> I have a multi-boot USB already though
L1252[17:35:47] <Mimiru> That's what I used to upgrade my new win7 install to 10
L1253[17:35:54] <Shuudoushi> ah
L1254[17:35:56] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1255[17:35:59] <Mimiru> It didn't copy shit to USB
L1256[17:36:13] <Mimiru> I had a USB ready for it... but it just did a straight install
L1257[17:36:54] <Shuudoushi> why the fuck is windows using so much RAM and CPU...
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L1259[17:37:11] <Shuudoushi> I can understand if Java or something was running, but fuck
L1260[17:37:56] <Shuudoushi> Mimiru: does it copy and install the files while still in win7, or does it reboot the computer to do all that?
L1261[17:38:10] <Mimiru> It downloads, and starts the install from in windows
L1262[17:38:13] <Mimiru> then reboots to finish
L1263[17:38:21] <Shuudoushi> sweet
L1264[17:38:51] <Shuudoushi> should hopefully not crash while reading my serial info and delete it then
L1265[17:39:36] <Negi> Shuudoushi: Do you have UEFI ?
L1266[17:39:38] <Shuudoushi> I still have no fucking clue as to why so much system resources is being used atm though...
L1267[17:39:43] <Shuudoushi> Negi: yes
L1268[17:40:05] <Shuudoushi> I just never bothered loading my serial info into BIOS
L1269[17:40:28] <Negi> W10 will probably do that.
L1270[17:41:05] <Shuudoushi> if it does, I'll be having to have a chat with MSI
L1271[17:41:27] <Shuudoushi> that or I'll just reflash my BIOS
L1272[17:47:37] <Shuudoushi> I didn't know atom could do that lol
L1273[17:48:09] <Shuudoushi> highlighting a chunk and hitting tab will move the whole chunk over by the tab amount XD
L1274[17:49:00] <vifino> Shuudoushi: and shift tab does the opposite
L1275[17:49:09] <Shuudoushi> cool
L1276[17:49:24] <Shuudoushi> that'll make the rest of clean up a bit faster lol
L1277[17:53:36] <gamax92> "SDL sees the webcam as a controller with a thousand buttons"
L1278[17:53:37] <gamax92> XD
L1279[17:54:05] <Shuudoushi> i.e. it spys on you 24/7
L1280[17:54:18] <vifino> gamax92: Seems legit.
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L1284[18:03:54] <Shuudoushi> Magik6k: ... where the fuck is the 'end' that closes this? http://puu.sh/jlRVy/40a6c1d331.txt
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L1286[18:07:21] <Shuudoushi> nvm, found it
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L1288[18:12:11] <Shuudoushi> I still have no fucking clue why windows is throwing a shit fit at.m..
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L1290[18:26:38] <DrHoffman> So I can launch programs and stuff now in my ARM os
L1291[18:26:59] <DrHoffman> Only problem is the launch times for ELF files .-.
L1292[18:27:52] <Shuudoushi> time to figure out how to do runlevel stuff then DrHoffman :P
L1293[18:28:05] <Skye> #p
L1294[18:28:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.174485683 Seconds passed.
L1295[18:28:08] <DrHoffman> Shuudoushi: Well, I kinda got runlevel stuff
L1296[18:28:13] <DrHoffman> But it's not security
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L1298[18:28:14] <Kodos> Bleh, stupid doors not closing all th e way
L1299[18:28:23] <DrHoffman> I don't feel like implementing secure stuff, but the code is there
L1300[18:28:37] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1301[18:29:03] <Skye> #p
L1302[18:29:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L1303[18:29:14] <DrHoffman> Literally all I have to do is flip a boolean in IOMEM to trap all service calls to the service handler, then I can just see what's being called and stuff
L1304[18:29:26] <Shuudoushi> I do know the Lua arch runlevel stuff needs to be expanded upon, I just have no idea how to go about that myself lol
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L1306[18:30:20] <DrHoffman> Yeah, currently this is just going to be a really basic OS
L1307[18:31:17] <Shuudoushi> it's better to have a feature rich BIOS than a feature rich OS imo
L1308[18:31:18] <DrHoffman> So how many instructions per runThreaded should I go before I force yield for 0 seconds
L1309[18:31:41] <Shuudoushi> 42
L1310[18:31:47] <DrHoffman> Thats way too little
L1311[18:31:54] <DrHoffman> Right now 100,000 is pretty usable
L1312[18:31:54] <Shuudoushi> 142
L1313[18:32:06] <Shuudoushi> i.e. I have no idea lol
L1314[18:32:06] <DrHoffman> 10,000 is usable but really slow
L1315[18:32:39] <Rox_> Hmm
L1316[18:32:46] <Rox_> I'm sending two sets of data to my modem
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L1318[18:32:59] <Shuudoushi> Rox_: you have a loop someplace
L1319[18:33:01] <Rox_> But using my event handler
L1320[18:33:10] <Rox_> It's not picking up on the second set
L1321[18:33:15] <Shuudoushi> ah
L1322[18:33:16] <Shuudoushi> yeah
L1323[18:33:21] <DrHoffman> Now, I need to add argument sending
L1324[18:33:32] <DrHoffman> right now I have no argument system :/
L1325[18:33:37] <Shuudoushi> is it the same data sent twice in rapid succession?
L1326[18:33:49] <Shuudoushi> Rox_: ^
L1327[18:33:56] <Rox_> no, it's two sets of data in one message
L1328[18:34:06] <Rox_> like, .send(address, port, data1, data2)
L1329[18:34:22] <Rox_> when I do while true do =event.pull() end
L1330[18:34:25] <Rox_> I see that second set
L1331[18:34:29] <Shuudoushi> if data1 and data2 are the same, OC discards data2
L1332[18:34:36] <Rox_> They are not the same
L1333[18:34:47] <Shuudoushi> idk then lol
L1334[18:34:55] <Shuudoushi> I don't do much with the network stuff
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L1336[18:35:14] <Shuudoushi> shit, my OSes updater looks like shit lol
L1337[18:35:23] <Shuudoushi> and it's about as basic as one gets XD
L1338[18:35:25] <Rox_> is it possibly an issue with my function?
L1339[18:35:26] <Rox_> local function addItemsToTable(_, _, _, _, _, itemName, itemAmount)
L1340[18:35:52] <Shuudoushi> without the rest of that code, I have no fucking clue
L1341[18:36:34] <Shuudoushi> though, you should prob just serialize the data you want to send and unserialize on the other end
L1342[18:36:44] <Rox_> i.e, send it as a small table?
L1343[18:36:49] <Shuudoushi> yes
L1344[18:37:03] <Rox_> Ok
L1345[18:37:21] <Shuudoushi> that way it's only one bit of data that's sent, but when unserialized, it's a lot of data
L1346[18:37:32] <Shuudoushi> keeps the packets small and errors to a min
L1347[18:40:37] * Shuudoushi still needs to redesign SOS' packaging for installing from floppy...
L1348[18:41:17] <Shuudoushi> I'm just not much looking forward to the custom init...
L1349[18:41:36] <Shuudoushi> looks like win10 is about start doing its thing
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L1352[18:52:54] <Rox_> Damn
L1353[18:53:01] <Rox_> I tried serializating it
L1354[18:53:08] <Rox_> And now it is returning nil, nil
L1355[18:54:04] <Rox_> http://pastebin.com/4YEr4Hzb
L1356[18:56:18] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1357[18:56:32] <Shuudoushi> Rox_: either all of the code or I can't help...
L1358[18:57:02] <Shuudoushi> I have NO fucking clue wtf 'sendItemDataToComputer' is really doing
L1359[18:57:33] <Shuudoushi> pastebin put <program path> and give me the code is spits out
L1360[18:57:41] <Shuudoushi> s/is/it
L1361[18:57:41] <Kibibyte> <Shuudoushi> pastebin put <program path> and give me the code it spits out
L1362[18:58:27] <Shuudoushi> this is going to take awhile.. http://puu.sh/jlV2g/34f14220c9.png
L1363[18:58:51] <Starhero-MC> oh thank god for pain killers
L1364[18:59:08] <Starhero-MC> this tooth is dead...or is dieing..
L1365[18:59:12] <Shuudoushi> pain killers don't work on me T.T
L1366[18:59:28] <Starhero-MC> then you better remember to brush your teeth
L1367[18:59:37] <Starhero-MC> I am suffering because I am fucking stupid
L1368[18:59:38] <Rox_> Sending computer: http://pastebin.com/wkizHiVv
L1369[18:59:41] <Inari> lol
L1370[19:00:41] <Rox_> Receiver: http://pastebin.com/N4UKARdJ
L1371[19:00:54] <Rox_> The for loop in the sending computer (printing out the table), is giving me the correct result
L1372[19:01:02] <Rox_> The serializing appears to be breaking the table
L1373[19:01:20] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1374[19:01:30] <Rox_> Am I stupid?
L1375[19:01:51] <Shuudoushi> line 13 '= table.pack(itemInfo.size())
L1376[19:01:55] <Inari> uh
L1377[19:02:09] <Inari> you didnt require the srialize api?
L1378[19:02:22] <Rox_> Oh, I did sorry. I copied and pasted from my notepad file
L1379[19:02:27] <Shuudoushi> Inari: line 3
L1380[19:02:30] <Rox_> I modified on the computer running it though
L1381[19:02:33] <Shuudoushi> ah
L1382[19:02:49] <Inari> line 3? what?
L1383[19:03:02] <Inari> on the receiver :P
L1384[19:03:11] <Shuudoushi> ah, nvm then :P
L1385[19:03:12] <Rox_> Yeah, I put it there on my computer
L1386[19:03:16] <Rox_> I just missed it on the pastebin.
L1387[19:03:34] <Rox_> Since I write the code in notepad++ and then copy and paste it into opencomputers
L1388[19:03:44] <Inari> singleplayer?
L1389[19:03:53] <Rox_> multiplayer
L1390[19:03:55] <Inari> ah
L1391[19:04:25] <Inari> so myTable is nil after unserialize?
L1392[19:04:28] <Inari> ~oc serialize
L1393[19:04:28] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:serialization
L1394[19:04:37] <Rox_> or serialize
L1395[19:04:40] <Rox_> I'm not sure which one
L1396[19:04:47] <Inari> well, check xD
L1397[19:04:48] <Rox_> I'll throw a print in there and check
L1398[19:05:44] <Shuudoushi> all of this shit is also out of order...
L1399[19:06:05] <Rox_> It is useless unserializing
L1400[19:06:10] <Rox_> Serialized version appears fine
L1401[19:06:22] <Rox_> And yeah Shuudoushi, I'm learning lua as I go
L1402[19:06:56] <Inari> what do you mean its useless unserializing
L1403[19:07:14] <Rox_> When I print out the serialized version
L1404[19:07:16] <Rox_> It seems fine
L1405[19:07:26] <Rox_> Once it get's sent and unserialized
L1406[19:07:29] <Inari> after receiving it or when sending it?
L1407[19:07:38] <Rox_> After receiving it
L1408[19:07:40] <Rox_> It's useless
L1409[19:08:00] <Inari> what does the string look like?
L1410[19:08:16] <Rox_> {coal=3}
L1411[19:08:20] <Rox_> something like that
L1412[19:09:38] <Shuudoushi> that's a table... not a string...
L1413[19:09:44] <Inari> try myTable, e
L1414[19:09:50] <Inari> = serialization.unserialize...
L1415[19:09:52] <Inari> and rpint e
L1416[19:10:12] <Rox_> the serialized version
L1417[19:10:15] <Rox_> Looks exactly like this
L1418[19:10:34] <Rox_> {["Iron Nugget"]=64}
L1419[19:11:04] * Shuudoushi shrugs.
L1420[19:12:02] <Rox_> The unserialized version looks fine
L1421[19:12:10] <Rox_> It's unserializing it that fucks it up
L1422[19:12:16] <Shuudoushi> ~w filesystem api
L1423[19:12:16] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:filesystem
L1424[19:12:18] <Inari> yeah, so try myTable, e = jkdsljfk
L1425[19:12:20] <Inari> and print e
L1426[19:12:47] <Rox_> wait
L1427[19:13:01] <Rox_> myTable, e = serialization.unserialize(myTable)
L1428[19:13:04] <Rox_> print(e)
L1429[19:13:05] <Rox_> ?
L1430[19:13:07] <Inari> ya
L1431[19:13:33] <Rox_> Ok
L1432[19:14:34] <Inari> curiously im also working on a crafting program xD
L1433[19:15:08] <Inari> which is a huge PITA
L1434[19:15:09] <Inari> <.<
L1435[19:16:43] <Rox_> print(e)
L1436[19:16:48] <Rox_> Isn't outputting anything
L1437[19:18:20] <Inari> hm, weird haha
L1438[19:18:44] <Inari> unserialize returning nil should only be when it errors..
L1439[19:18:54] <Inari> you did do print(itemData)?
L1440[19:20:00] <Rox_> I did
L1441[19:20:03] <Rox_> Exactly
L1442[19:20:09] <Rox_> [01:12] <Rox_> myTable, e = serialization.unserialize(myTable) [01:13] <Rox_> print(e)
L1443[19:20:17] <Rox_> Oh fuck
L1444[19:20:19] <Rox_> I'm stupid xD
L1445[19:20:28] <Rox_> I did myTable instead of itemData
L1446[19:20:33] <Rox_> Forgive me, It's 2am
L1447[19:20:43] <Inari> :p
L1448[19:20:47] <Inari> 2 am here too \o/
L1449[19:21:13] <Ekoserin> 20 for me.
L1450[19:21:46] <Rox_> it returns nil
L1451[19:22:11] <Rox_> When I do, itemData, e = serialization.unserialize(itemData)
L1452[19:22:13] <Rox_> print(e)
L1453[19:23:26] <Inari> well
L1454[19:23:41] <Inari> what :P
L1455[19:23:58] <Inari> so, did you do print(itemData) after opening the function?
L1456[19:24:44] <Rox_> print(itemData)
L1457[19:24:47] <Rox_> returns correctly
L1458[19:24:52] <Rox_> As soon as I unserialize it
L1459[19:24:55] <Rox_> Everything is nil
L1460[19:25:29] <Inari> so print(itemData) in the receiver function just otuputs the {["Iron Nuggets"]=64}? Hm, odd
L1461[19:25:35] <Inari> it should only return nil if theres an error
L1462[19:25:38] <Inari> in which case e would be the error
L1463[19:25:39] <Inari> <.<
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L1467[19:41:51] <Inari> Rox_: x.x
L1468[19:41:57] <Inari> you didnt just :P
L1469[19:42:17] <Inari> whats the current code?
L1470[19:42:20] <Inari> of receiver
L1471[19:42:49] <Inari> and how did you check if the unserialized thing is nil? print(ehtingy)?
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L1474[19:48:30] <Inari> ~.~
L1475[19:48:36] <Inari> dont just leave
L1476[19:48:37] <Inari> jesus
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L1478[19:50:45] <Ekoserin> Didn't I used to have that problem?
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L1490[20:25:07] <DrHoffman> Ok, so I can successfully send arguments to processes ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L1491[20:25:54] <gamax92> DrHoffman: oh, did you finally figure out what was wrong with the ARM code?
L1492[20:26:13] <DrHoffman> gamax92: With the division stuff, yeah!
L1493[20:26:42] <DrHoffman> It turned out it didn't do CMP with a left shift, which really screwed up everything
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L1496[20:34:12] <DrHoffman> Wow... my NYI triggered
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L1498[20:35:48] <DrHoffman> ... because the code went OOB
L1499[20:36:17] <Kodos> You might wanna CYS before you WYS
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L1505[20:44:10] <Kelsic> Trying to talk to my ae2 system cant seem to find the correct part to get the ae2 system to show as a component. Tried adaperts with a number of blocks from ae2 without luck
L1506[20:45:04] <Kodos> Do you have channels disabled in AE2?
L1507[20:45:29] <Kelsic> hmm dont think so assuming you mean in config correct?
L1508[20:47:33] <Kodos> Yes
L1509[20:47:56] <Kodos> Otherwise, try an adapter against an AE2 Interface (Block version) and an ME controller
L1510[20:48:05] <Kodos> If neither of those work, then you likely need to update one or both mods
L1511[20:48:31] <Kelsic> Ok have tried the adaptor ideas so will look for the config settings then thanks much
L1512[20:49:17] <Kelsic> Says networkfeatures channels=true I assume that is the correct setting>
L1513[20:49:20] <Kelsic> ?
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L1515[20:57:55] <Kelsic> lol helped is I hook it up to the correct computer am trying to use
L1516[20:58:07] <Kelsic> ok thanks was just being stupid on my end
L1517[21:05:52] <Kodos> Lol
L1518[21:05:57] <Kodos> No worries, mate. Glad you got it working =)
L1519[21:06:26] <Kelsic> yea to many cables in that room :) ok off to explore that interface some thanks again
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L1521[21:11:52] <DrHoffman> http://i.imgur.com/05TCXHf.png
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L1524[21:16:03] <rjs232323> Hi guys, quick question, do microcontroller have the ability to rewrite their intergrated EEPROM?
L1525[21:16:53] <rjs232323> I'm playing around with microcontrollers atm
L1526[21:19:05] <ping> yeas
L1527[21:20:23] <rjs232323> sweet. Perhaps I could use eeprom as mini storage!
L1528[21:20:24] <rjs232323> thanks.
L1529[21:23:52] <ping> and risk your bios being borkd xD
L1530[21:25:32] <rjs232323> :P
L1531[21:25:50] <rjs232323> yea thats a good though
L1532[21:27:46] <vifino> Great. I finished SEL.
L1533[21:28:06] <vifino> Now to set my nas to download the anime Izaya was recommending.
L1534[21:30:57] <rjs232323> using OpenComputers?!
L1535[21:31:25] <vifino> Er, no?
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L1537[21:31:58] <rjs232323> Oh, I was actually under the assumptiong you'd be doing that inside opencomputer haha
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L1544[21:48:19] <Shuudoushi> DrHoffman: that looks like shit, but usable lol
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L1548[21:51:21] <montana> timeout on a function?
L1549[21:51:29] <Shuudoushi> yes
L1550[21:51:34] <Shuudoushi> what about it?
L1551[21:51:39] <montana> how would i do that?
L1552[21:51:52] <montana> some kinda while event.timer?
L1553[21:51:54] <Shuudoushi> how do you mean?
L1554[21:52:21] <montana> if my function takes too long, i want it to halt and return nil
L1555[21:52:28] <Shuudoushi> while os.uptime > <amount of time> do
L1556[21:52:47] <Shuudoushi> or something like that
L1557[21:52:59] <montana> ok, ill try that, didnt think of using the up time, haha
L1558[21:53:08] <DrHoffman> Shuudoushi: It took me forever to actually get it working :P
L1559[21:53:15] <Shuudoushi> DrHoffman: XD
L1560[21:53:44] <Shuudoushi> when you going to send it in to be added? Or are you just going to do it as an add-on?
L1561[21:54:13] <DrHoffman> It's an addon. I'm not rewriting this whole fucking thing to Scala, god forbid.
L1562[21:55:12] <Shuudoushi> you can let Sangar take care of that :P
L1563[21:55:15] <gamax92> DrHoffman: this is why we have java to scala translators
L1564[21:55:23] <Shuudoushi> that too ^
L1565[21:56:00] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1566[21:56:30] <Shuudoushi> going to have to shutdown for maintenance some time... not looking forward to that...
L1567[21:57:30] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1568[21:57:51] <DrHoffman> If Sangar wants to convert an already shitty ARM emulator + java binutils to Scala, be my guest.
L1569[21:58:12] <Shuudoushi> should i make it so if '/' is read-only, it skips login for SOS?
L1570[21:58:23] <Shuudoushi> DrHoffman: LMFAO
L1571[21:59:14] <gamax92> #lua 246/262
L1572[21:59:14] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.93893129770992
L1573[21:59:20] <gamax92> this is gonna take a while
L1574[21:59:24] <gamax92> and hopefully won't crash
L1575[21:59:47] <Shuudoushi> I need to rack Magik6k|off's brain sometime on how the fuck mpt works so I know what and where I need to mod in it...
L1576[22:03:21] <gamax92> okay, looks like it won't crash, did a small scale test
L1577[22:03:28] <gamax92> #lua 234/262
L1578[22:03:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.89312977099237
L1579[22:21:29] <Kelsic> Is there a way to make the computer be on when the server starts I havent run across a way to do that
L1580[22:24:05] <Shuudoushi> o.O
L1581[22:24:12] <Shuudoushi> just not turn it off...
L1582[22:24:34] <gamax92> Computers shouldn't be turning off, if they do, thats a bug
L1583[22:24:45] <Shuudoushi> unless the server is running in LuaJ mode (for some un-godly reason), they should stay on
L1584[22:25:06] <gamax92> #lua 145/262
L1585[22:25:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.55343511450382
L1586[22:25:08] <Izaya> Can Haiku run Minecraft yet?
L1587[22:25:18] <gamax92> Izaya: Since 1734
L1588[22:25:36] <Izaya> Right.
L1589[22:25:59] <Shuudoushi> brb
L1590[22:26:01] <Shuudoushi> rebooting
L1591[22:26:06] <Kelsic> hmm ok will have to have a look at config and see then I could be wrong but I think when I restart my server they are off thanks will look into it more then
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L1595[22:40:33] <gamax92> DrHoffman: http://i.imgur.com/7LgfiFx.png
L1596[22:44:58] <Izaya> whaaaaat
L1597[22:45:50] <ping> gamax92, off the drugs
L1598[22:45:59] <gamax92> ohai ping
L1599[22:46:04] <gamax92> haven't seen you in a thousand years
L1600[22:48:52] <ping> goodnight
L1601[22:49:07] <ping> you havent seen me in a thousand years because i have only been alive for 16
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L1603[22:49:27] <gamax92> wow what a babby
L1604[22:50:35] <Sandra> whoa it's a ping.
L1605[22:50:42] <Sandra> but wait he's gone.
L1606[22:50:49] <gamax92> tune in next time
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L1610[23:05:02] <DrHoffman> Ok, in ARM OS you should be able to load any shared library you want, as long as it's in the right path
L1611[23:05:14] <DrHoffman> I don't have directories set up tho
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L1613[23:05:44] <Kodos> After ages without it, I finally charged my 3DS and am back on Omega Ruby
L1614[23:05:45] <DrHoffman> And also processes can't do dynamic allocations yet
L1615[23:06:03] <DrHoffman> Kodos: Atleast your's works
L1616[23:07:27] <DrHoffman> The OS uses about 27kb of memory for the shell, the memory for the free program, and other random allocations made by the OS
L1617[23:07:44] <DrHoffman> And also libos
L1618[23:08:03] <Sandra> DrHoffman, is the arm architecture at the point where OSes can work with it?
L1619[23:08:04] <Sandra> whoa.
L1620[23:08:12] <DrHoffman> Sandra: Yeah
L1621[23:08:17] <DrHoffman> Ish
L1622[23:08:19] <Sandra> congrats man.
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L1624[23:08:35] <DrHoffman> I know I have partially implemented instructions
L1625[23:09:07] <Sandra> is it available?
L1626[23:09:54] <DrHoffman> Nope, not at all
L1627[23:10:03] * Sandra cries.
L1628[23:10:07] <DrHoffman> It's not very documented, so I have to do that
L1629[23:10:47] <DrHoffman> I need to atleast make some documents detailing how SVC calls work and how the values system works when calling components
L1630[23:11:04] <DrHoffman> And then one for whats not completely implemented
L1631[23:11:45] <Sandra> how does the component access work actually.
L1632[23:11:53] <Sandra> that sounds like it might be interesting.
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L1635[23:21:15] <DrHoffman> Just got back
L1636[23:21:52] <DrHoffman> Sandra: Basically, I have a structure that defines what type it is, then it has a union attached that you access depending on type
L1637[23:22:35] <DrHoffman> When writing from ARM, the pointers can be wherever, but when writing from Java, the pointers are usually sequential to where the data is
L1638[23:23:06] <DrHoffman> So you usually need to allocate a buffer to store the results in, 1kb is usually enough for most component return values
L1639[23:23:09] <gamax92> DrHoffman: http://i.imgur.com/0pPeIWl.png
L1640[23:23:30] <DrHoffman> The system basically works the same for signals
L1641[23:23:45] <DrHoffman> gamax92: wtfbbq
L1642[23:24:40] <Sandra> wow, sounds... complex. I love it.
L1643[23:25:08] <Sandra> ooh, daydream.
L1644[23:25:40] <DrHoffman> Soon I'll add a small bit to the Java serialization code to allow me to measure and cancel writing on the Java side if the measured size exceeds the buffer size
L1645[23:26:28] * Sandra loves lowlevel, and she also loves highlevel. she doesn't like doing highlevel things at lowlevel and vice versa.
L1646[23:27:08] <DrHoffman> Sandra: I actually mix low level and high level code everywhere
L1647[23:27:21] <Sandra> yep, which I loathe doing.
L1648[23:27:33] <DrHoffman> any code that needs to interface with components need to be C, but bootstrapping code needs to be ASM
L1649[23:27:47] <DrHoffman> I've also done plenty of magic
L1650[23:27:57] * DrHoffman gets out elfboot.s
L1651[23:28:21] <DrHoffman> http://hastebin.com/icoduxufax.asm
L1652[23:28:24] <Sandra> C still classifies as lowlevel to me.
L1653[23:28:56] <DrHoffman> Oh, well, I don't even know if C++ will work in this thing :P
L1654[23:28:59] <gamax92> DrHoffman: allow me to stab my eyes
L1655[23:29:01] * gamax92 stabs eyes
L1656[23:29:08] <DrHoffman> Ok
L1657[23:29:21] <Sandra> C++ is also still lowlevel to me.
L1658[23:29:22] ⇦ Quits: Starhero-MC (~EiraIRC@24-113-128-11.wavecable.com) (Remote host closed the connection)
L1659[23:29:24] <DrHoffman> Lots of comments that need to be removed
L1660[23:29:43] ⇨ Joins: Starhero-MC (~EiraIRC@24-113-128-11.wavecable.com)
L1661[23:29:58] <Sandra> lowlevel is anything below java, and highlevel is anything above java.
L1662[23:30:08] <gamax92> but then what is java
L1663[23:30:09] <DrHoffman> if (!saveState()) { //we loadState back to this point, so we check if we just saved or not
L1664[23:30:15] <DrHoffman> gamax92: java is java
L1665[23:30:19] <Sandra> java is highlevel.
L1666[23:30:28] <gamax92> no, highlevel is anything above java
L1667[23:30:44] <Sandra> s/above java/above java inclusive/
L1668[23:30:44] <Kibibyte> <gamax92> no, highlevel is anything above java inclusive
L1669[23:31:02] <Sandra> s/below java/below java exclusive/
L1670[23:31:02] <Kibibyte> <Sandra> lowlevel is anything below java exclusive, and highlevel is anything above java.
L1671[23:31:26] <gamax92> you didn't change anything :P
L1672[23:32:05] <Sandra> <Sandra> s/above java/above java inclusive/
L1673[23:32:13] <Sandra> s/above java/above java inclusive/
L1674[23:32:13] <Kibibyte> <Sandra> <Sandra> s/above java inclusive/above java inclusive/
L1675[23:32:16] <Sandra> fuck.
L1676[23:32:43] * Sandra is bad at sed.
L1677[23:34:05] <DrHoffman> tr/s/b
L1678[23:34:06] <Kibibyte> * Sandra ib bad at bed.
L1679[23:34:17] <Sandra> bout right.
L1680[23:34:24] <DrHoffman> tr/sb/sb
L1681[23:34:30] <DrHoffman> wait
L1682[23:34:33] <DrHoffman> I'm stupid
L1683[23:35:13] <DrHoffman> Technically I should be able to run Lua in the arm arch, but I don't think it'll work
L1684[23:35:28] <Temia> Hm?
L1685[23:35:30] <DrHoffman> In ARM OS the smallest type I've used in my structs are ints
L1686[23:35:37] <Temia> Oh.
L1687[23:35:47] <DrHoffman> Because ARM loves 4 byte alignment
L1688[23:35:54] * Sandra wants to see the ARM arch be able to run openos.
L1689[23:36:06] <Temia> Well, if you manage to get the processor emulation working enough, you might still be able to.
L1690[23:36:11] <DrHoffman> I've had to work around lots of things with strings by padding them to the nearest 4 bytes
L1691[23:36:42] <Sandra> I remember when I designed my own processor and wrote an emulator for it in C.
L1692[23:36:59] <Temia> ...through Linux. '3'
L1693[23:37:16] <Sandra> it worked, but I didn't manage to create a compiler.
L1694[23:37:26] * gamax92 puts a metal detector to Temia
L1695[23:37:30] <gamax92> BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
L1696[23:37:45] <DrHoffman> I've had lots of files that define functions that are literally "SWI 0xFFFFF*" and "BX LR" because why not
L1697[23:37:53] <Temia> ...
L1698[23:37:57] * Temia stares at Gamax.
L1699[23:37:59] <Sandra> now if you excuse me I'm watching weird ass anime.
L1700[23:38:13] * Temia pulls her axe out of hammerspace and tosses it aside. c.c;
L1701[23:38:23] <gamax92> oh it's stopped beeping
L1702[23:38:34] <Temia> Precisely.
L1703[23:38:39] * Temia retrieves her axe again.
L1704[23:38:55] <gamax92> BEEP BEEP BEEP
L1705[23:39:02] <DrHoffman> PEEB PEEB PEEB
L1706[23:39:10] <Mimiru> %flip ^
L1707[23:39:10] <MichiBot> Mimiru: (╯°□°)╯︵ℇƎƎԀ ℇƎƎԀ ℇƎƎԀ
L1708[23:39:12] ⇦ Quits: montana (webchat@66.17.125.238) (Ping timeout: 204 seconds)
L1709[23:39:12] * gamax92 whacks DrHoffman with the metal detector
L1710[23:39:14] * Temia flicks the off switch on the metal detector.
L1711[23:39:23] <DrHoffman> gamax92: EPBE EPBE EPBE
L1712[23:39:30] <Mimiru> %flip ^
L1713[23:39:30] <MichiBot> Mimiru: (╯°□°)╯︵ƎℇԀƎ ƎℇԀƎ ƎℇԀƎ :ⵒ6xɐɯɐɓ
L1714[23:39:35] * Sandra channels her inner weeb.
L1715[23:39:39] <DrHoffman> beew
L1716[23:39:42] <gamax92> Temia: but it can never be turned back on again :<
L1717[23:39:54] <Temia> Why not? >.>
L1718[23:40:04] <DrHoffman> Lemme add a method that writes to files
L1719[23:40:42] <Sandra> this anime features sex swapping magical girls, gods that are massive perverts, stuffed animals that have their intestines ripped out and that can talk.... need I go on?
L1720[23:41:01] <gamax92> yes, go on ...
L1721[23:41:05] <Temia> ...
L1722[23:41:10] <Temia> Er, before you do
L1723[23:41:13] <Temia> What the heck ARE you watching?
L1724[23:41:33] <Sandra> it's... mostly... pgish?
L1725[23:41:52] <Temia> C'mon, out with it
L1726[23:42:11] <Sandra> Kampfer (a with an umlaut.)
L1727[23:42:50] <Sandra> it's weird as hell but it's the first anime I ever watched.
L1728[23:42:58] <Sandra> all the way through.
L1729[23:43:12] *** Kasen is now known as rakiru|offline
L1730[23:43:17] <Temia> ah.
L1731[23:43:32] <Sandra> so I'm rewatching it! woo....
L1732[23:43:32] <Izaya> sounds fun
L1733[23:43:33] <Temia> ...the first anime I ever watched all the way through was Akira. .3. at age 5.
L1734[23:44:10] <Sandra> it features approximately 3 male characters, 2 of which don't even appear in more than one episode.
L1735[23:44:12] <Temia> ...maybe that explains a lot.
L1736[23:47:27] <Sandra> characters in this show: a guy that becomes a girl when summoned by a bracelet, a girl that changes personality from a shy girl to a really out there and swearing girl when summoned, a girl that gets silver hair, and a girl that i can't even remember.
L1737[23:48:25] <Sandra> so yay?
L1738[23:48:29] <Sandra> ...
L1739[23:48:30] <Kodos> A guy that transforms into a girl? I've watched enough hentai to know where that ends
L1740[23:48:56] <Sandra> where exactly?
L1741[23:49:06] <Kodos> Is there any documentation on the Network thinger that the loot disk provides?
L1742[23:49:18] <Sandra> comments in it's file?
L1743[23:49:22] <gamax92> lol Kodos, trying to immediately change the subject, are you?
L1744[23:49:40] <DrHoffman> When the OS boots but before it loads libos and shell, it only uses 9412b of memory
L1745[23:49:59] <DrHoffman> And then it goes up to 27136b
L1746[23:50:04] <gamax92> woah, that's way too much
L1747[23:50:20] <DrHoffman> gamax92: that's only heap allocations
L1748[23:50:34] <gamax92> O_O
L1749[23:51:01] <DrHoffman> I have 1856560b of memory available, and I have 2mb of memory installed
L1750[23:51:18] <DrHoffman> #lua 2*1024*1024-1856560
L1751[23:51:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 240592
L1752[23:51:34] <DrHoffman> The kernel takes up the first 240kb pretty much
L1753[23:51:46] <DrHoffman> init.elf is a 67kb file
L1754[23:52:15] <DrHoffman> #lua 0x025f44
L1755[23:52:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 155460
L1756[23:52:24] <DrHoffman> I have 155460b of BSS data allocated
L1757[23:53:56] <Sandra> yeah.... http://puu.sh/jma3X/c94f266280.jpg (slightly NSFW, underboob.)
L1758[23:55:23] <Sandra> also at the end of the series the stuffed animals perform surgery on the main character to make them permanently a girl.
L1759[23:55:38] <gamax92> shush
L1760[23:55:41] <gamax92> spoilers
L1761[23:55:58] <Kodos> Is that why in the anime, he can't pick a gf at the end?
L1762[23:56:06] <gamax92> now I'm going to have to wait like a thousand years before my brain forgets that
L1763[23:56:25] <Sandra> he's obsessed over this one girl.
L1764[23:56:31] <Kodos> Ohh totally forgot about my shiny metang
L1765[23:56:35] <DrHoffman> I also need to make it serialize everything to NBT
L1766[23:56:37] <Sandra> and she's obsessed over his girl form.
L1767[23:56:55] <Sandra> everyone else is obsessed over both.
L1768[23:59:07] <Temia> o.o
L1769[23:59:28] <Sandra> it's a harem.
L1770[23:59:33] <Temia> I figured.
L1771[23:59:34] <Temia> but wow.
L1772[23:59:34] <Sandra> holy hell, it's a harem.
L1773[23:59:45] <DrHoffman> Time to take my ass to bed
L1774[23:59:48] <Temia> That's a weird show.
L1775[23:59:48] <DrHoffman> sleep
L1776[23:59:54] <Sandra> yes. yes it is.
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