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L10[01:32:48] <dangranos> does ssh agent
works with git?
L11[01:34:44] <dangranos> yup, it
does
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L14[01:37:30] <caitlyn> Oh hey..
L15[01:37:37] <caitlyn>
HexChat:
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L16[01:37:44] <Mimiru> \o/
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L18[01:42:34] <dangranos> 3.13?
L19[01:42:38] <dangranos> how old is
that?
L20[01:42:43] <Izaya> do some updates
L21[01:42:43] <dangranos> oh, right
L22[01:42:44] <Izaya> damn
L23[01:42:52] <Izaya> Debian at least has
3.19
L24[01:43:02] <dangranos> >VGAL
80ee:beef
L25[01:43:05] <dangranos> ._.
L26[01:43:07] *
Izaya is running 4.something on his desktop, <3
arch
L27[01:43:11] <dangranos> s/L/:/
L28[01:43:11] <Kibibyte> <dangranos>
>VGA: 80ee:beef
L29[01:43:23] <dangranos> 4.1.3
L30[01:43:59] <dangranos> wow, dependency
resolving takes a looooooong time
L31[01:52:38] <Mimiru> Eh, it's a fresh
install of 14.04
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L33[01:57:18] <dangranos> eh, versioned
distros
L34[01:57:36] <Mimiru> I'm on 3.19.0-25
now
L35[01:58:16] <dangranos> oh look,
4.1.4
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L38[02:18:43] <sugoi> i just noticed plan9k
has a cow fs available. wow - does it have snapshots?
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L43[02:47:26] <Izaya> dangranos, I should
have done a -Syu today while I was on my laptop
L44[02:47:34] <Izaya> damn, it didn't even
occur to me >.<
L45[02:47:37] <Izaya> time to do it now, I
guess.
L46[02:47:53] <dangranos> sugoi, well, it
was made for usage on floopied
L47[02:47:56] <dangranos> *floppies
L48[02:48:14] <dangranos> and, what are
snapshots? i didn't touched COW at all
L49[02:49:03] <Izaya> eheh, I swear the
only two things I actually hit my 24Mbps down on are arch repos and
torrents
L50[02:49:29] <dangranos> heh
L51[02:49:51] <dangranos> b for bit?
L53[02:53:58] <Mimiru> Can I have this at
home plox
L54[02:54:30] <Izaya> I would kill for half
of that
L55[02:54:58] <Izaya> and yes, dangranos, b
for bit.
L56[02:55:07] <Izaya> I get about 2.2MB/s
down in practice
L57[02:55:17] <dangranos> yeah
L58[02:55:22] <dangranos> same
L59[02:56:06] <Mimiru> Same here..
L60[02:56:14] <dangranos> huh
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L65[03:05:21] <Izaya> Inari, what did you
break?
L66[03:05:25] <Mimiru> Yeaah.
L67[03:05:32] <Izaya> Did you do a
speedtest on the machine they run it on?
L68[03:06:16] <Inari> im not sure if even
that would reach those values xD
L69[03:06:41] <Izaya> wait, more upload
than download/
L70[03:06:48] <Inari> yep!
L71[03:07:09] <Izaya> like 10 times the
upload actually
L72[03:07:10] <Izaya> wow
L73[03:07:20] <Izaya> you really broke
something
L74[03:08:36] <Izaya> Also, nice
stars
L75[03:11:27] <Inari> nah, just some F12
editting
L76[03:18:24] <dangranos> lol
L77[03:18:46] <dangranos> that explains
everything
L78[03:20:01] <Lizzy> .add bot
KatieBot
L79[03:20:02] <EnderBot2> Added KatieBot to
the whitelist
L80[03:20:18] <Mimiru> I totally forgot I
had /nicked to that lol
L81[03:20:34] <dangranos> muahahaha
L82[03:20:51] *
dangranos cleaned up unresponsible nodes
L83[03:21:53] <Theorem> murderer!
L84[03:22:05] <Lizzy> That feature is not
going into make it into EnderBot2's successor
L85[03:22:21] <Lizzy> i might make it +q
but not kick
L86[03:22:33] <Izaya> wasn't that requested
by Kenny anyway?
L87[03:27:44] <Inari> "I want to take
this lip balm behind a high school and get it pregnant" well
that escalated quickly
L88[03:29:11] <Lizzy> Izaya: ?
L89[03:30:05] <Inari> meh I wish ordering
stuff from amazon.com was cheaper :<
L90[03:32:38] <Inari> "Lanolin is the
best thing I've found. It's commonly sold for nursing mothers to
use for cracked nipples during breastfeeding." o.ô
L91[03:34:18] <Inari> oh wow
L92[03:34:18] <Vexatos> Holy shite
L93[03:34:26] <Inari> its actually pretty
cheap to order from amazon.com if your stuff isnt heavy
L94[03:34:47] <Vexatos> Totally not needing
17 pages of legalese crap for this stupid application
L95[03:34:51] <Inari> lol
L96[03:34:53] <Inari> what app
L97[03:34:56] <Vexatos> BAföG
L98[03:35:03] <Inari> haha :D
L99[03:35:05] <Inari> ikr
L100[03:35:17] <Vexatos> 9 for my mother,
9 for my father, 17 for me
L101[03:35:18] <Vexatos> k
L102[03:35:20] <Inari> and then another 10
pages of parents legalese crap :<
L103[03:35:43] <Inari> well my mom is
pretty much just a hosuewife so she didnt need to fill that out,
just needed to sign on the father's one that she has no
income
L104[03:35:57] <Vexatos> thing is, my
father lives in Austria .-.
L105[03:36:00] <Vexatos> uuhm
L106[03:36:15] <Vexatos> hooray
>_>
L107[03:36:29] <Vexatos> Inari, reading
through it, it's amazing though
L108[03:36:35] <Vexatos> I get half the
money for free \:D/
L109[03:43:29] <Inari> i'd rather just
take the free half and not have the pay-back half ;D
L111[03:47:31] <Vexatos> how is the last
option related to the other two
L112[03:49:16] <Izaya> translation?
L113[03:50:42] <Inari> no clue :D
L114[03:51:07] <Vexatos> Izaya, "are
your parents married/live in registered partnership? Yes/No/They
are
L115[03:51:07] <Vexatos> estranged
L116[03:51:10] <Vexatos> "
L117[03:51:14] <Vexatos> pretty much
L118[03:51:28] <Inari> no clue @ how it
realts that is
L119[03:51:39] <Vexatos> relates*
L120[03:51:55] <Izaya> I assume they're
saying "Yes/No/Not a clue"
L121[03:55:49] <Vexatos> Well, my mother
lives here in Lower Saxony and my father in Austria, but they are
married >_>
L122[03:55:51] <Vexatos> what to
check
L123[03:55:51] <Vexatos> :P
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L125[05:24:51] <Inari> well they are
married but live permanently apart hten?
L126[05:25:10] <Inari> and wlel phone your
bafög instituation thingy and ask
L127[05:25:10] <Inari> :D
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L130[05:47:01] <dangranos> so, basically
noscript evolved?
L131[05:49:26] <Inari> uBlock ftw
L132[05:49:33] <Inari> i dont get noscript
anyway
L133[05:50:19] <Inari> haven't really
heard of many severe javascript issues or anyhting, and tons of
pages use javascrpt for stuff
L134[05:54:10] <dangranos> hm
L135[05:54:23] <dangranos> i think i'll go
with that umatrix now
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L140[06:28:29] <Izaya> Why is the session
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L148[06:58:28] <Rox> I'm having an issue
with power conversion on my server.
L149[06:58:47] <Rox> It seems that
Buildcraft pumps convert MJ straight to RF
L150[06:58:56] <Rox> At a 1:20 MJ/RF
ratio.
L151[06:59:06] <Vexatos> BC doesn't use
MJ
L152[06:59:21] <Rox> It does
internally.
L153[06:59:26] <Vexatos> no
L154[06:59:38] <Vexatos> All BC engines
output RF
L155[06:59:44] <Vexatos> and all BC
machines use RF
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L158[07:00:03] <Rox> Outputting power, and
generating it is a different ballpark
L159[07:00:11] <Vexatos> it does not use
MJ
L160[07:00:16] <Rox> It creates MJ power,
x20 it, then outputs RF.
L161[07:00:19] <Vexatos> it's been using
RF since... October?
L162[07:00:20] <Vexatos> No
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L164[07:00:59] <Rox> Are you sure,
DarkCow/Reika were both telling me it used MJ internaly.
L165[07:01:13] <Rox> And then converted it
to RF.
L166[07:05:56] <Vexatos> Few blocks
do
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L168[07:11:02] <Noob> Hello there. I've
read theres a new feature for hard drives - unmanaged mode. Can
anyone elaborate what is this?
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L170[07:12:53] <Oddstr13> "Added:
Unmanaged mode for hard drives and floppies (treated as block
devices / raw access)."
L171[07:13:32] <Noob> Yes, and what is
this?
L172[07:13:54] <Oddstr13> sounds like they
are unformated
L173[07:14:04] <Oddstr13> no
filesystem
L174[07:14:26] <Vexatos> yup
L175[07:14:34] <Vexatos> Noob, do you know
Computronics tapes?
L176[07:14:38] <Noob> I dont exactly
understand this concept since I thought OC keeps files in separate
folders
L177[07:14:38] <Vexatos> They are a little
like that
L178[07:14:50] <Vexatos> It does if the
Hard Drive is Managed
L179[07:14:52] <Noob> So it's like having
array-like access to HDD?
L180[07:15:08] <Vexatos> If it's in
Unmanaged mode, you can write/read raw data to/from the hard
drive
L181[07:15:13] <Vexatos> as if it was a
single blob of data
L182[07:15:49] <Noob> But isn't unmanaged
hard-drive gonna be a lot and lot slower than managed one, if you
say, create your own FS?
L183[07:16:10] <Vexatos> not
necessarily
L184[07:16:13] <Oddstr13> shouldn't be too
much of a difference
L185[07:16:13] <Vexatos> you can try
:P
L186[07:16:24] <Oddstr13> really depends
on the filesystem you implement
L187[07:16:46] <Noob> As I understand
"managed" more is rather "native", and
unmanaged can be only controlled with Lua
L188[07:17:18] <Noob> And Lua is slower...
unless I'm wrong
L189[07:18:07] <Oddstr13> Lua is fast,
Java is fast, Lua <-> Java is slow, that's true for
ComputerCraft with it's LuaJ anyway
L190[07:18:34] <Noob> But is it possible
to have primary OS hdd in completely unmanaged mode? How it's gonna
boot if theres no "file" to run lol
L191[07:18:50] <Vexatos> Noob, you would
either need a managed HDD with the actual OS
L192[07:18:56] <Vexatos> or the FS part on
the EEPROM
L193[07:19:00] <Vexatos> i.e. a custom
BIOS
L194[07:19:12] <Vexatos> that reads from
your custom FS
L195[07:19:28] <Noob> So if I have a
custom BOS implementing it... I could have sort of MBR-like
thing?
L196[07:19:37] <Theorem> or just reads the
first x many things
L197[07:19:40] <Theorem> and/or until an
EOF
L198[07:19:53] <Vexatos> that could work
too
L199[07:20:11] <Vexatos> just say
"the first thing on this HDD must be te OS' Init
script"
L200[07:21:00] <Theorem> you could have
like, some form of encryption
L201[07:21:03] <Theorem> that would be
interesting
L202[07:21:16] <Vexatos> #p Cruor
L203[07:21:16] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.44923584299999997 Seconds passed.
L204[07:21:34] <Vexatos> Theorem, you can
indeed have encrypted filesystems too
L205[07:21:48] <Vexatos> using the Data
Card or Computronics' Advanced Cipher Block to encrypt your F
S
L206[07:21:51] <Vexatos> FS*
L207[07:22:01] <Theorem> That'd be cool -
Computronics?
L208[07:22:19] <Vexatos> The mod with the
tapes
L209[07:22:25] <Vexatos> Uhm
L210[07:22:30] <Vexatos> "The mod
with the tapes" ~ gamax92
L211[07:22:43] <Theorem> Descriptive.
Should I check the forums?
L212[07:22:57] <Vexatos> forum post is
outdated
L213[07:23:00] <Vexatos> and I have no
access to it
L215[07:23:05] <Vexatos> that's the
updated site
L216[07:23:24] <Vexatos> Theorem, It's
only fully documented in-game, inside the OpenComputers
Manual
L217[07:23:34] <Vexatos> that site just is
downloads, general features and change logs
L218[07:24:24] <Theorem> I see. I'll need
to take a look at that.
L219[07:25:36] <Oddstr13> Vexatos: no
computronics for 1.8 yet?
L220[07:27:20] <Vexatos> Oddstr13,
impossible
L221[07:27:36] <Izaya> Well that's
re-assuring
L222[07:29:15] <Noob> What is data
card?
L223[07:29:22] <Noob> I cannot find any
info on wiki about it
L224[07:29:32] <Noob> It's way too
outdated
L225[07:31:44] <Oddstr13> Vexatos: how
so?
L226[07:32:03] <Vexatos> Oddstr13, 80% of
the mod is integration with other mods that don't exist for
1.8
L227[07:32:21] <Oddstr13> well, obviosly
you'd have to temporarily kill integration with cc and nedo
L228[07:32:25] <Vexatos> the only mod that
it adds integration to (of the ~15-16) that's updated is OC
L229[07:32:38] <Oddstr13> whoa, that
many?
L230[07:32:46] <Vexatos> Yes
L232[07:33:22] <Vexatos> so it's actually
20 mods
L233[07:33:52] <Vexatos> the only thing I
would be able to port is the blocks, and only for OCD
L234[07:33:53] <Vexatos> OC*
L235[07:34:10] <Vexatos> and even that I
can't do just yet
L236[07:34:19] <Vexatos> because of all
the stuff in asielib Computronics depends on
L237[07:34:24] <Vexatos> stuff I don't
understand :P
L238[07:35:13] <Oddstr13> I mostly just
wanted the tape drives anyway, which kindasorta was made redundant
xD
L239[07:36:12] <Theorem> You could encrypt
tapes, too.
L240[07:36:15] <Theorem> Hmm...
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L242[07:36:41] <Vexatos> Oddstr13, they
aren't
L243[07:36:43] <micheel6> hello
L244[07:36:48] <Vexatos> T3 HDD is 1 MB of
storage
L245[07:36:53] <Vexatos> max size tape is
32 by default
L246[07:37:02] <Vexatos> also you can't
play music on HDDs :P
L247[07:37:16] <Oddstr13> wasn't the
largest HDD 4MB?
L248[07:37:23] <micheel6> can someone help
me with global variables?
L249[07:37:27] <Oddstr13> pretty sure it
is
L250[07:37:35] <Vexatos> Oddstr13, it
is
L251[07:37:36] <Vexatos> yea
L252[07:37:38] <Vexatos> still 4x
less
L253[07:37:45] <Oddstr13> true
L254[07:37:46] <Vexatos> and no music
:P
L255[07:38:06] <Oddstr13> but I wanted to
play with direct read write, so..
L256[07:40:17] <micheel6> Vexatos can you
help me with global variables?
L257[07:40:29] <Vexatos> micheel6, I
probably can
L258[07:40:51] <Izaya> Know what would be
nice?
L259[07:40:56] <Izaya> a RAMdisk
upgrade
L260[07:41:06] <Izaya> so you could have a
bigger temporary filesystem
L261[07:41:59] <micheel6> Ok, so how do I
set a variable so I can view it in the lua interpreter
L262[07:42:32] <Vexatos> micheel6, if you
want a value to be visible until you reboot or delete it, add it to
_G
L263[07:42:35] <Vexatos> so for
instance
L264[07:42:39] <Vexatos>
_G.myvalue=4
L265[07:42:44] <micheel6> oh I see
L266[07:42:47] <micheel6> ill try it right
now
L267[07:42:50] <Oddstr13> Vexatos: how
does the ingame docs work? I've heard other mods are allowed to add
to it, how does that work?
L268[07:42:51] <Vexatos> That can be seen
from anywhere in the computer
L269[07:43:02] <Vexatos> Oddstr13, you add
a handler, you add markdown files, done
L270[07:43:18] <micheel6> does it mean
that it can be modified anywhere too?
L272[07:43:21] <Oddstr13> so, it's done
from java code?
L273[07:43:23] <Vexatos> that's how manual
doc looks like
L274[07:43:31] <Vexatos> Yes, Sangar wrote
a custom markdown parser for it
L275[07:43:33] <Vexatos> micheel6,
yes
L276[07:43:43] <Vexatos> _G is just a
table available from anywhere
L277[07:43:50] <Vexatos> you can add
stuff, remove stuff as you like
L278[07:44:06] <micheel6> I see so I could
just make a function to return the value and add it to the _G
table
L279[07:44:15] <Vexatos> of course
L280[07:44:22] <Oddstr13> Vexatos: I'm
aware, allready located the files in the opencomputers jar, just
wondered if I'd be able to do the same to addon mods
L281[07:44:36] <Vexatos>
"located"?
L282[07:44:39] <Vexatos> what do you
mean
L283[07:44:51] <Oddstr13> 7z l oc.jar |
grep md
L284[07:44:53] <Oddstr13> :P
L285[07:45:17] <Vexatos> I could easily
write an OC addon that reads files in a folder and adds them to
custom manual tab
L286[07:45:25] <Oddstr13> I'd like the
docs outside of mc youknow
L289[07:45:49] <Vexatos> there you
go
L290[07:45:51] <Vexatos> that's all the
docs
L291[07:45:55] <Vexatos> for Computronics
and OC
L292[07:46:00] <Vexatos> right on
github
L293[07:46:02] <Vexatos> easily
readable
L294[07:46:02] <Vexatos> :P
L295[07:46:10] <Vexatos> and that's why
markdown is cool
L296[07:46:28] <Vexatos> just go to any
index.md and browse from there
L297[07:46:36] <micheel6> ok _G. works
ty
L298[07:46:46] <Vexatos> you're welcome,
micheel6
L299[07:47:01] <Oddstr13> indeed, but
might be out of sync with installed version, hence why I'm looking
into extracting them :P
L300[07:47:41] <Vexatos> ah
L301[07:47:41] <Vexatos> yea
L302[07:47:46] <Vexatos> you can easily do
that
L303[07:48:06] <Vexatos> should be in
assets/<mod>/<somethinglikedoc>/<language>/
L304[07:48:46] <Vexatos> of course you
won't have the fancy parser available
L305[07:48:57] <Vexatos> but yeah, all OC
manual stuff is markdown files in a specific folder
L306[07:48:59] <Vexatos> in your mod
jar
L307[07:49:19] <Vexatos> So far,
Computronics is the only addon _actually_ using the manual
stuff
L308[07:49:23] <Vexatos> Extra Cells has
like 1 page
L309[07:49:42] <Oddstr13> so,
'assets/.*/en_US/.*\.md'
L310[07:49:56] <Vexatos> doesn't have
to
L311[07:50:10] <Vexatos> but every addon
is encouraged to separate stuff by language
L312[07:50:22] <Vexatos> so... I would
assume every addon to contain en_US
L313[07:50:31] <Vexatos> and inside there,
basically everything, Oddstr13
L314[07:50:40] <Vexatos>
'assets/.*/en_US/.*'
L315[07:50:43] <Vexatos> pretty much
L316[07:50:58] <Oddstr13> extension not
forced?
L317[07:51:29] <Vexatos> I don't think so,
but basically everything in that folder will be doc
L318[07:52:07] <Oddstr13> fair
enough
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L324[08:04:33] <micheel6> If I use
component.invoke instead of setting a proxy to a variable it will
save space but will it use more energy or something?
L325[08:04:52] <micheel6> I guess my main
question is why set a proxy if you can just invoke
L326[08:07:13] <Vexatos> convenience
L327[08:08:30] <micheel6> so if Im short
on memory I could use invoke?
L328[08:11:17] <dangranos> .-.
L329[08:11:23] <dangranos> that's not how
it damn works
L330[08:11:34] <dangranos> well, the
>save space but use more *<
L331[08:11:49] <micheel6> then how does
it?
L332[08:12:00] *
dangranos pokes Vexatos
L333[08:12:32] <Vexatos> micheel6, depends
on how often you call it
L334[08:12:35] <dangranos> how energy
usage is counted?
L335[08:12:42] <Vexatos> energy
usage?
L336[08:12:44] <Vexatos> Well
L337[08:12:49] <Vexatos> there is a little
cost per tick
L338[08:12:52] <dangranos> using
component.<component_name> will actually use more
L339[08:12:59] <Vexatos> plus any callback
function can choose to consume some energy
L340[08:13:05] <dangranos> ah
L341[08:13:36] <dangranos> okay, maybe it
wont
L342[08:13:44] <micheel6> I guess ill just
use invoke since I want my program to run on low end machines
L343[08:13:51] <dangranos> um
L344[08:13:55] <dangranos> energy is not
problem
L345[08:13:56] <Vexatos> ...that's not how
it works
L346[08:14:17] <dangranos> Vexatos, to who
it was adressed?
L347[08:14:24] <micheel6> but if I use a =
fs.proxy() it will take space wont it?
L348[08:14:33] <dangranos> define
"space"
L349[08:14:43] <micheel6> on your
ram
L350[08:14:50] <Vexatos> ...what
L351[08:14:53] <dangranos> then use
"memory"
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L353[08:15:09] <dangranos> because space
refers to disk space
L354[08:15:22] <dangranos> usually
L355[08:15:29] <micheel6> oh, sorry I
didnt know that
L356[08:15:51] <dangranos> ._.
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L358[08:37:09] <micheel6> yay Im almost
done with my disk auto-mounter
L359[08:37:24] <micheel6> floppy
disk
L360[08:37:27] <micheel6> *
L361[08:38:03] <micheel6> probably wont be
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L363[08:48:58] <CompanionCube>
<Stary2001> [13:39:40] The Intellectual Property Office today
explains that ripping a CD in iTunes is no longer permitted, and
neither is backing up your computer if it contains copyrighted
content.
L364[08:48:58] <CompanionCube>
<Stary2001> [13:39:43] neither is backing up your
computer
L365[08:48:59] <CompanionCube> :p
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L367[08:50:53] <Izaya> CompanionCube, so
backing up my 320GB drive of anime is illegal?
L368[08:51:04] <CompanionCube> Izaya,
unless you've moved to the UK
L369[08:51:10] <CompanionCube> it doesn't
apply
L370[08:51:22] <Izaya> (like, sure, it's
illegal anyway, but you know.
L373[08:53:31] <robhol_> kek
L374[08:53:36] <CompanionCube> yes,
kek
L375[08:53:43] <Noob> UK laws become worse
than Hitler, what can I say.
L376[08:53:45] <robhol_> UK is fucking
retarded these days
L377[08:53:45] <CompanionCube> I hope they
screw Apple. Maybe that will cause shit to happen.
L378[08:54:41] <Izaya> it will make
something happen
L379[08:54:52] <Noob> I wonder how many $
did the publishers lost on feeding all those retarded anti-piracy
companies
L380[08:55:08] <Noob> If their salary
really worth the results they do.
L381[08:55:36] <robhol_> it probably is to
them, being both greedy and retarded
L382[08:56:43] <micheel6> well I mean who
will stop me if I backup my pc even if it has copyrighted
material?
L383[08:57:04] <micheel6> its one of those
laws which the government cant enforce
L384[08:57:25] <Izaya> micheel6, the
police will break down your door and all your windows and
confiscate your computer
L385[08:57:25] <robhol_> yet another
reason why it's fucking retarded. though it's not really the
point
L386[08:57:31] <Izaya> then leave like
nothing happened
L387[08:57:36] <Izaya> yep
L388[08:57:52] <micheel6> o.o
L389[08:58:27] <vifino> micheel6: Don't
listen to Izaya.
L390[08:58:36] <vifino> The'll just shoot
you and ask questions later.
L391[08:58:45] <micheel6> well, that does
make more sense
L392[08:58:50] <micheel6> so ill
repeat
L393[08:58:52] <micheel6> 0.0
L394[08:58:53] <vifino> They'll*
L395[08:59:16] <Izaya> They will also
shoot any and all pets.
L396[08:59:21] <Izaya> Including but not
limited to:
L397[08:59:34] <Izaya> cats, dogs, horses,
cows, pigs, fish, birds and rocks
L398[09:00:15] <Noob> Honestly
speaking
L399[09:00:32] <micheel6> pretty sure they
wont shoot rocks, patrick got rocks covered
L400[09:00:46] <Noob> I do use torrents,
but if the thing really worth it - I buy it on steam/whatever
afterwards
L401[09:01:10] <Noob> I do not like that
devs/artists have no demo-versions of their products
L402[09:01:34] <Noob> And I'm not buying a
cat in the bag either
L403[09:01:40] <micheel6> yes will all do
that, you read that nsa agent? we all buy all of our games
L404[09:02:24] <micheel6> but in all
seriousness I would buy more games on steam if it was easier for me
to get a credit card
L405[09:02:47] <Izaya> I would watch
netflix if a) it was available here and b) if the internet here
wasn't basically dialup
L406[09:03:16] <CompanionCube>
>implying anything gets to ausland ever
L407[09:03:28] <micheel6> lol 100
megabit/s ftw
L408[09:03:33] <Izaya> CompanionCube,
well, people did after a while
L409[09:03:34] <micheel6> download
L410[09:03:47] <Izaya> like, it was only
discovered 500 years after the 'new world'
L411[09:04:02] <Izaya> micheel6, once upon
a time, I used to get 100Mbps down, 10Mbps up
L412[09:04:05] <Izaya> that time is
gone
L413[09:04:20] <Izaya> now I'm out in the
middle of bumfuck nowhere
L414[09:04:35] <Izaya> and you can get
ADSL2+ - if you're close to an exchange.
L415[09:07:42] <CompanionCube> Izaya, what
about NBN
L416[09:09:21] <micheel6> wait didnt king
copyright the word "candy" a while ago?
L417[09:09:25] <Izaya> CompanionCube,
ahahahahahahaha
L418[09:09:29] <CompanionCube> iirc the
attempted to
L419[09:09:37] <Izaya> you mean the FTTN
failure?
L420[09:09:46] <CompanionCube> well yes,
it has a bad reputation
L421[09:10:09] <Izaya> under the current
conservative government, it's ended up as fibre to the
exchange
L422[09:10:10] *
CompanionCube has FTTC at home. ~20 up.
L423[09:10:10] ***
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L424[09:10:28] <dangranos> i have
ffth
L425[09:11:18] <Izaya> FTTP or bust
L426[09:11:51] <dangranos> for all you
ftp? :D
L427[09:11:55] <dangranos> *your
L428[09:11:59] <dangranos> hm
L429[09:12:07] <Izaya> ...
obviously.
L430[09:12:29] <dangranos> i think workind
speed of internet (whole thing, for users, not corps) is 2-3MB,
max
L431[09:12:40] <CompanionCube> Izaya,
fibre-to-the-router or bust surely
L432[09:12:44] <dangranos> *MB/s
L433[09:13:00] <dangranos> CompanionCube,
that's ftth
L434[09:13:06] <micheel6> you mean average
internet speeds?
L435[09:13:13] <dangranos> yeah
L436[09:13:23] <Izaya> fibre to the
premises
L437[09:13:24] <Skye|Away> #p
L438[09:13:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.40907328400000004 Seconds passed.
L439[09:13:27] <Izaya> "Basically,
this operating can block any zero-day attack, the founder says,
thanks to the operating system randomizing all memory, which means
that the hacker cannot target the computer memory and compromise
the data stored on the drives."
L440[09:13:36] <Izaya> Doesn't the NT
kernel.... do that anyway?
L441[09:13:45] <dangranos> um
L442[09:13:51] <CompanionCube> NT kernel
is whack yo.
L443[09:13:54] <dangranos> i'm sure there
are memory mappings
L444[09:14:09] <CompanionCube> Heck, the
support for a RTC in UTC is a leftover from when NT ran on RISC
boxen.
L445[09:14:16] <dangranos> and if
something already has access to all of memory..
L446[09:14:21] <dangranos> well shi~
L447[09:14:44] <Izaya> dangranos, that
basically means it's running in protected mode anyway
L448[09:14:55] <Izaya> CompanionCube, they
should have kept it.
L449[09:15:05] <CompanionCube> Izaya, they
did
L450[09:15:08] <Izaya> but like
L451[09:15:12] <Izaya> made it
standard
L452[09:15:25] <dangranos> MiB is 1/8 of
MB, right?
L453[09:15:28] <Izaya> so Windows
dualbooting doesn't require configuration to make time make
sense
L454[09:15:37] <Izaya> dangranos, MiB is
2^20 bytes
L455[09:15:42] <dangranos> oh
L456[09:15:44] <dangranos> >_<
L457[09:15:44] <Izaya> IIRC
L458[09:15:49] <CompanionCube> Izaya,
isn't it basically disabling timesync
L459[09:15:54] <Izaya> #lua 2^20
L460[09:15:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1048576.0
L461[09:15:59] <CompanionCube> and setting
RealTimeIsUniversal to 1?
L462[09:16:02] <dangranos> no, it's 10^6,
no?
L463[09:16:09] <Noob> What OS are you
talking about
L465[09:16:19] <Izaya> #lua 10^6
L466[09:16:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1000000.0
L467[09:16:20] <dangranos> >_<
L468[09:16:21] <dangranos> damn
L469[09:16:26] <dangranos> i'm too
confused
L470[09:16:42] <dangranos> nevermind
L471[09:16:55] <CompanionCube> Noob,
Windows, because NT kernel
L472[09:16:56] <dangranos> ._.
L473[09:17:11] <Izaya> CompanionCube,
doesn't it break shit?
L474[09:17:26] <Izaya> like I mean,
shouldn't it be default anyway?
L475[09:17:27] <dangranos> i always though
that Kilo-,Mega- and etc -byte are 2^n
L476[09:17:32] <Izaya> but apparently it
breaks stuff
L477[09:17:41] <CompanionCube> Izaya, I've
never seen it break shit
L478[09:17:45] <CompanionCube> but it
supposedly does
L479[09:18:31] <micheel6> lol apparently
tor used 80% of my cpu usage
L480[09:18:53] <Noob> I dream for the day
Windows no longer will be dominant OS lol
L481[09:19:02] <dangranos> so, internet
average speed is 1.5-3 MiB
L482[09:19:13] <Izaya> Noob, if only BeOS
didn't die...
L483[09:19:27] <dangranos> OS/2? :D
L484[09:19:30] <Noob> Was BeOS
opensource?
L485[09:19:30] <Izaya> We'd have a fast,
user-friendly, feature-rich, mostly-POSIX OS for 'the rest of
us'
L486[09:19:41] <dangranos> hm
L487[09:19:45] <Izaya> BeOS was closed
with open-source components, IIRC
L488[09:20:01] <Noob> Then it's not really
good
L489[09:20:11] <Skye|Away> ...
L490[09:20:18] <Izaya> The advantage of it
would be the POSIX-ness
L491[09:20:21] <dangranos> In 2002, Be
Inc. sued Microsoft claiming that Hitachi had been dissuaded from
selling PCs loaded with BeOS, and that Compaq had been pressured
not to market an Internet appliance in partnership with Be.
L492[09:20:27] <Skye|Away> Something can
be closed source and be good.
L493[09:20:29] <dangranos> evil evil
M$
L494[09:20:37] <Noob> If we all would have
to move to something, this something better be on the whole new
level. Not just "Windows" with different name
L495[09:20:44] <Skye|Away> I'm
L496[09:20:46] <Izaya> dangranos,
E-corp
L497[09:20:46] <dangranos> so, BeOS became
victim of EEE?
L498[09:21:02] <dangranos> Noob,
linux
L499[09:21:17] <Noob> Yep, Linux is what I
mean
L500[09:21:21] <Noob> +++
L501[09:21:25] <dangranos> huh
L502[09:21:28] <Izaya> Noob, BeOS has a
bunch of cool and crazy features, and the open-source Haiku
projects impliments them all under the MIT license IIRC
L503[09:21:31] <Izaya> could be BSD
L504[09:21:36] <Skye|Away> Noob, BeOS
wasn't evil.
L505[09:21:37] <Izaya> (it isn't GPL,
anyway)
L506[09:21:45] <dangranos> i though you
will start bitching that *nix(-like) is still too close to
win
L507[09:22:06] <CompanionCube> the current
ideal alternative would be ReactOS
L508[09:22:17] <Noob> BSD or Linux doesn't
matter much. What matters is that "core technology" must
be opensource, so anyone can get it and just pick the best flavor
of it
L509[09:22:19] <dangranos> it's still
alive?
L510[09:22:20] <CompanionCube> A
binary-compatible version of windows that's not closed-source
L511[09:22:28] <dangranos> CC, IS IS STIL
ALIVE?!
L513[09:22:53] <Noob> I wouldn't even mind
buying commercial Linux if it was same widespread as Windows
L514[09:22:56] <CompanionCube> very, very
WIP
L515[09:23:24] <Izaya> CompanionCube, we
need enlightenment on phones
L516[09:23:25] <Noob> And ReactOS is just
attempt to recreate Windows, but here's the problem: I like nothing
about Windows.
L517[09:23:30] <CompanionCube> Izaya, you
know
L518[09:23:34] <CompanionCube> it has a
'mobile' profile
L519[09:23:36] <Izaya> I know.
L520[09:23:46] <Izaya> Hence my choice of
enlightenment over something else
L521[09:23:46] <dangranos> Some countries,
including the United States, require that a reimplementation based
on disassembled code must be written by someone other than the
person having disassembled and examined the original code,whereas
other countries allow both tasks to be performed by the same
individual.
L522[09:23:47] <dangranos> wat
L523[09:23:49] <dangranos> just wat
L524[09:23:55] <CompanionCube> Izaya, and
I've seen someone running it on a Nexus 7.
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L526[09:24:05] <Izaya> CompanionCube, the
issue is that nothing comes stock with it.
L527[09:24:22] <Izaya> We need a phone
with stock Linux
L528[09:24:28] <dangranos>
...android?
L529[09:24:30] <Skye|Away> ReactOS is
alive and slowly kicking.
L530[09:24:33] <dangranos> huehuehue
L531[09:24:35] <Skye|Away> Eh..
L532[09:24:37] <Noob> Android is good
enough for now
L533[09:24:39] <Cazzar> I'll just go play
with my Arch Linux machines.
L534[09:24:42] <Cazzar> >:D
L535[09:24:46] <dangranos> arch ftw!
L536[09:24:56] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
Android is Linux's half-brother
L537[09:25:00] <Cazzar> Right now for me,
it's either Arch or Gentoo
L538[09:25:04] <Noob> I wish same
"Android" would happen on Desktop PCs. But please not
Ubuntu..
L539[09:25:08] <dangranos> hm
L540[09:25:14] <dangranos> didn't knew
arch is so popular
L541[09:25:24] <Cazzar> that reminds
me..
L542[09:25:32] <dangranos> -Syu
time?
L543[09:25:38] <Noob> My RPi runs Arch
lol.
L544[09:25:41] <Skye|Away> Android is a
strange definition of a Linux "distribution"
L545[09:25:41] <CompanionCube> Izaya, we
also need pacman on phones
L546[09:25:44] <Izaya> Cazzar, $ uname -a
\n Linux nagato.shadowkat.tk 4.1.2-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 15
08:30:32 UTC 2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux
L547[09:25:56] <Cazzar> Wow, my digital
ocean VM is still up..
L548[09:25:56] <Izaya> CompanionCube, what
phones are cheap, powerful and moddable?
L549[09:26:04] <Izaya> Are there any or do
we need to design one?
L550[09:26:04] <CompanionCube>
[samis@mute-ai ~]$ uname -a
L551[09:26:04] <CompanionCube> Linux
mute-ai 4.1.4-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 3 21:30:37 UTC 2015
x86_64 GNU/Linux
L552[09:26:13] <CompanionCube> Izaya,
perhaps openmoko?
L553[09:26:22] <Izaya> With hardware
support specifically designed for Linux compatibility
L554[09:26:30] <dangranos>
dangranos@sigrun ~ uname -a
L555[09:26:30] <dangranos> Linux sigrun
4.1.3-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 22 20:37:12 CEST 2015 x86_64
GNU/Linux
L556[09:26:42] <Izaya> support for CF
cards (and maybe even those tiny HDDs) for kicks
L557[09:26:46] <dangranos> i didn't
rebooted yet
L558[09:26:49] <Noob> We all need to thank
Google and Android actually for putting a final nail into coffin of
"each vendor got its own
platform/os/hardware/software"
L559[09:26:56] <dangranos> it actually has
4.1.4
L560[09:27:03] <Izaya> Noob,
*cough*Apple*cough*
L561[09:27:08] <CompanionCube> Noob, they
only dealt with platform/os/hardware
L562[09:27:12] <Noob> It's the last enemy
left ;)
L563[09:27:13] <dangranos> well
L564[09:27:14] <Izaya> Eh, Apple's market
share is finally starting t odie
L565[09:27:19] <CompanionCube>
Manufacturer-added bloatware is still very common
L566[09:27:21] <dangranos> Android is not
ONE OS
L567[09:27:21] <Izaya> Once its phone
sales die down
L568[09:27:30] <Cazzar> Android is a
base.
L569[09:27:34] <Cazzar> Technically
L570[09:27:35] <Izaya> its 10% computer
market can't keep it afloat.
L571[09:27:36] <dangranos> Android is
actually shitload of various modifications of base
L572[09:27:37] <vifino> uname -a
L573[09:27:37] <vifino> Linux
vifino-MacBookPro 4.0.5-pf #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jun 26 20:54:21 CEST
2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux
L574[09:27:41] *
vifino hides
L575[09:27:46] <dangranos> can i slap
him?
L576[09:27:47] <Noob> CompanionCube: thats
a HUGE step actually. Like really, a gigantic step.
L577[09:27:49] ***
Cranium[Away] is now known as Cranium
L578[09:27:56] <dangranos> nah,
sorry
L579[09:28:06] <Cazzar> CompanionCube:
Nexus <3
L580[09:28:07] <Magik6k>
magik6k ~ uname -a
L581[09:28:08] <Magik6k> Linux
nexus.magik6k.net 4.1.4-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 3 21:30:37
UTC 2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux
L582[09:28:08] <Izaya> dangranos, now is
your chance
L583[09:28:10] *
CompanionCube should see if Arch boots on his Asus Memo Pad
7
L584[09:28:18] <CompanionCube> It has
UEFI. That is accessible by the user.
L585[09:28:19] <dangranos> heh
L586[09:28:22] *
Cazzar wonders how many people know of inxi?
L587[09:28:23] <Izaya> CompanionCube, I
booted arch on my tablet!
L588[09:28:29] <CompanionCube> Cazzar, I
do
L589[09:28:32] <Izaya> It was inside
bochs
L590[09:28:35] <dangranos> this is like we
have "uname showcase" even
L591[09:28:37] <dangranos> *event
L592[09:28:38] <Izaya> and ran slower than
a 386
L593[09:28:44] <Noob> Because before it
was just terrible. Each vendor having it's own hardware, it's own
platform.. Own resolution.. The only cross-platform java programs
were something like "simple textpad" or "simple
calculator"
L594[09:28:48] <dangranos> Magik6k, what
shell theme is that?
L595[09:28:49] <Magik6k> Android isn't
even a [gnu/]linux distro
L596[09:28:57] <Magik6k> dangranos,
powerline
L597[09:28:57] <dangranos> ^
L598[09:28:59] <CompanionCube>
[samis@mute-ai ~]$ inxi
L599[09:29:00] <CompanionCube> CPU~Dual
core Intel Core i5 M 480 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~1199/2667 MHz
Kernel~4.1.4-1-ARCH x86_64 Up~47 min Mem~762.7/3819.9MB
HDD~500.1GB(2.3% used) Procs~145 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.26
L600[09:29:00] <Noob> Because everything
else would've been optimized for specific phone model..
L601[09:29:01] <Cazzar> Right now I am on
a Windows 10 install
L602[09:29:18] <dangranos>
dangranos@sigrun ~ inxi
L603[09:29:18] <dangranos> CPU~Dual core
Intel Core i3-2120 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~1601/3300 MHz
Kernel~4.1.3-1-ARCH x86_64 Up~10:53 Mem~2918.3/7971.6MB
HDD~1000.2GB(61.6% used) Procs~192 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.26
L604[09:29:26] <Noob> Cazzar, you mean..
Windows: NSA Edition?
L605[09:29:40] <Ekoserin> Cazzar, I've
heard Windows 10 has the worst security in the history of
Windows.
L606[09:29:48] <CompanionCube>
[samis@mute-ai ~]$ inxi -S
L607[09:29:48] <CompanionCube> System:
Host: mute-ai Kernel: 4.1.4-1-ARCH x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop:
Enlightenment 0.19.5 Distro: Arch Linux
L608[09:29:54] <Cazzar> I don't want to
get into an argument about the shitfest of what the internet is
calling it
L609[09:29:59] <Izaya> Windows: Installing
Linux is voiding your EULA
L610[09:30:04] <CompanionCube> Izaya,
lolwut
L611[09:30:23] <CompanionCube> also
L612[09:30:24] <Izaya> CompanionCube, 4vi,
you may not work around any technical limitations in the
software
L613[09:30:26] <Cazzar> also, when I
mentioned inxi I was more also referencing the IRC command that
some clients import into it.
L614[09:30:28] <Noob> Hello Cortana. I'd
like you to report all my today's chatlogs and keys I've pressed to
the National Security Agency. God bless America.
L615[09:30:30] <Ekoserin> I feel like I'm
watching Futurama with this crazy shit.
L616[09:30:45] *
CompanionCube waits for Enlightenment 0.19.8 to come out for
Arch
L617[09:31:00] <Izaya> CPU~Dual core Intel
Core i3-4160 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~3209/3600 MHz Kernel~4.1.2-2-ARCH
x86_64 Up~12:13 Mem~2082.2/7916.2MB HDD~1070.2GB(42.5% used)
Procs~171 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.26
L618[09:31:00] <CompanionCube> I like
being up-to-date.
L619[09:31:09] <Cazzar> Noob: Learn to
actually look into that stuff, because, just about all of it you,
CAN TURN OFF
L620[09:31:14] <CompanionCube> ^
L621[09:31:26]
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L622[09:31:35] <Cazzar> Cortana? I don't
even have the ability to enable it.
L623[09:31:37] <Noob> "Can turn
off"... Do you believe in Santa as well?
L624[09:31:58] <Ekoserin> You can reduce
the amount of spying 10 does to a rather low level, but it's still
very much there.
L625[09:32:02] <Cazzar> And this is why I
said I don't want to get into this fucking argument.
L626[09:32:30] <Izaya> CompanionCube, I
stopped using enlightenment
L627[09:32:32] <Magik6k> CPU~Quad core
Intel Core i7-4790K (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~4345/4400 MHz
Kernel~4.1.4-1-ARCH x86_64 Up~2:41 Mem~12822.2/16004.4MB
HDD~2200.5GB(17.5% used) Procs~300 Client~Shell inxi~2.2.26
L628[09:32:34] <Cazzar> Anyway, I ain't
forcing ANYONE to use ANY os.
L629[09:32:34] <Magik6k> :3
L630[09:32:39] <Noob> I bet it's just
turning off the active and rude spymode, while keeping (or doing)
some secret reports, but that's the not main problem
L631[09:32:45] <micheel6> I don't actually
get the hate cortana gets sure she just bings everything but
besides that its not that bad
L632[09:32:49] <Izaya> It was eating up my
graphics stuff
L633[09:32:57] <CompanionCube> Izaya, I
can imagine
L634[09:33:00] <Izaya> so I was getting a
console-grade framerate in Minecraft
L635[09:33:02] <Noob> Main problem is.. as
Windows 7 user, I see no point of using Win10. It's still terrible
for PC experience
L636[09:33:04] <CompanionCube> It's known
for eye-candy
L637[09:33:20] <Cazzar> Sleep time, so I
don't have to deal with this argument.
L638[09:33:46] <Cazzar> Also, 3 monitor
desktop setup, windows 10 works better than 8(.1) and 7 IMHO
L639[09:33:59] <micheel6> *grabs
popcorn*
L640[09:34:13] <Izaya> CompanionCube, the
only thing I miss is separate workspace for each monitor, and I
think that's only cause of my NVIDIA config anyway
L641[09:34:13] <CompanionCube> Izaya, I
assume you went back to Xfce?
L642[09:34:20] <Izaya> yeah
L643[09:34:30] <Ekoserin> Cazzar: The
bedrooms are on the third door to the left.
L644[09:34:31] <dangranos>
dangranos@sigrun ~ inxi -SMG
L645[09:34:31] <dangranos> System: Host:
sigrun Kernel: 4.1.3-1-ARCH x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: KDE Plasma 5
Distro: Arch Linux
L646[09:34:31] <dangranos> Machine: Mobo:
ASUSTeK model: P8H61-M LX2 v: Rev X.0x Bios: American Megatrends v:
0409 date: 08/26/2011
L647[09:34:32] <dangranos> Graphics: Card:
NVIDIA GF108 [GeForce GT 630]
L648[09:34:32] <dangranos> Display Server:
X.Org 1.17.2 driver: nvidia Resolution: 1920x1080@60.00hz
L649[09:34:32] <dangranos> GLX Renderer:
GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2 GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 352.30
L650[09:34:33] <Noob> Well I dont have 3
monitors and.. That's because Microsoft bribed GPU vendors to
release *better* drivers for Win10 just like they always do
L651[09:34:33] <CompanionCube> Xfce is
very nice, very simple.
L652[09:34:38] <dangranos> heh
L653[09:34:39] <Izaya> solid, fast, and
infrequently updated
L654[09:34:49] <robhol_> and very old
*hides*
L655[09:34:53] ***
robhol_ is now known as robhol
L656[09:34:57] <Izaya> dangranos,
sub-machine gun?
L657[09:35:02] <dangranos> heh
L658[09:35:03] <CompanionCube> If it
wasn't for E19's theme (I <3 the damm theme.) I'd still be using
it.
L659[09:35:05] <Izaya> robhol, it works,
so I'm not complaining?
L660[09:35:05] <dangranos> nice one
L661[09:35:34] <Izaya> I sorta wish it had
better gtk3 support though
L662[09:35:35] <Izaya> but whatever
L663[09:35:44] <Izaya> I can throw a
random theme on in my .gtkrc
L664[09:36:07] <Noob> I feel like trying
Linux Mint though. I'm very interested in Cinnamon there
L665[09:36:28] <Izaya> Go for MATE - same
experience, less waste of processing power
L666[09:36:33] <Noob> I was fan of gtk2
but I dont feel like running MATE which is just Gnome frozen in
time
L667[09:36:47] <Noob> I'd like to have new
features but with familiar old look lol
L668[09:36:48] <CompanionCube>
gtk-theme-name="e"
L669[09:36:50] <CompanionCube> best
theme
L670[09:37:25] <dangranos> heh
L671[09:37:26] <CompanionCube> (I had to
package it for Arch myself though.)
L672[09:37:33] <dangranos> ._.
L673[09:37:34] <dangranos> wat?
L674[09:37:59] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
theme wasn't in the AUR
L675[09:38:03] <dangranos> um
L676[09:38:11] <dangranos> i somewhy have
e17 theme package
L677[09:38:20] <dangranos> i have no idea
where i got it from
L678[09:38:25] <CompanionCube> I prefer
this one
L679[09:38:29] <CompanionCube> after
trying E17gtk
L680[09:38:37] <dangranos> ah, aur
L681[09:38:46] <Izaya> anyway]
L682[09:38:49] <Izaya> shower
L683[09:38:59] <CompanionCube> (E17gtk was
the theme I used before finding this one.)
L684[09:40:10] ⇦
Quits: Noob
(webchat@broadband-95-84-156-76.nationalcablenetworks.ru) (Quit:
Web client closed)
L685[09:40:28] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
do you manage your dotfiles?
L686[09:40:41] <dangranos> um
L687[09:40:45] <dangranos> uh..
L688[09:41:10] <dangranos> shit
L689[09:41:29] <CompanionCube>
[samis@mute-ai gtk]$ ls ~/dotfiles
L690[09:41:30] <CompanionCube> alsi atom
bash byond conky docker enlightenment firefox git gtk htop
kubernetes mime nano notes pidgin python ruby ssh xchat xorg
L691[09:41:39] <dangranos> uh
L692[09:41:40] <CompanionCube> Each
directory contains my actual dotfiles.
L693[09:41:58] <CompanionCube> The
dotfiles in my homedir are symlinked to the correct path
L694[09:42:18] *
dangranos wants
L696[09:42:57] <CompanionCube> is how I do
it
L697[09:44:03] <micheel6> how do I tell
the difference between a floppy and a hard disk drive in a program?
do I just check their capacity or do they have a name that is not a
label?
L698[09:44:50] <dangranos> and more
info?
L699[09:45:18] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
about?
L700[09:45:32] *
CompanionCube uses Syncthing on his dotfiles directory
L701[09:45:47] <CompanionCube> I can share
it between multiple computers thatway
L702[09:56:27] <dangranos> too bad i cant
completely get rid of dotfile in home
L703[09:56:56] <dangranos> it's not
possible to force software to use different folder for dotfiles,
right?
L704[09:58:55] ***
Cranium is now known as Cranium[Away]
L705[09:59:11] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
why can't you completely get rid of them
L706[09:59:19] <CompanionCube>
symliiinks
L707[09:59:59] <dangranos> um
L708[10:00:07] <dangranos> there still
will be here
L709[10:00:12] <dangranos> in ls -a
L710[10:00:58] <Magik6k> ~w
filesystem
L712[10:02:19] <dangranos> Magik6k, what
are you writing now? :3
L713[10:02:29] <dangranos>
filesystem?
L714[10:02:38] <Magik6k> nope
L715[10:02:44] <dangranos> :9
L716[10:02:49] <dangranos> s/9/(/
L717[10:02:49] <Kibibyte>
<dangranos> :(
L718[10:03:03] <Magik6k> blockdevice
driver for drives so I can mount it :3
L719[10:03:16] <dangranos> um
L720[10:03:22] <dangranos> that's
basically a filesystem
L721[10:03:42] <Magik6k> well, oc has now
raw drive mode
L722[10:04:17] <Magik6k> ~w drive
L724[10:04:36] <Vexatos> Tapes are useless
now \D:/
L725[10:05:18] <Magik6k> Vexatos, they are
still bettar than raid
L726[10:05:29] <Vexatos> larger*
L727[10:05:33] <Magik6k> shhh
L728[10:05:41] <Vexatos> also RAIDs can't
be unmanaged IIRC
L729[10:05:42] <Vexatos> can they
L730[10:05:57] <Magik6k> dunno
L731[10:06:03] <Magik6k> they should
L732[10:07:22] <Magik6k> Well, they
can't
L733[10:07:28] <dangranos>
SANGAAAAAAR
L734[10:07:34] *
dangranos pokes snagar
L735[10:07:37] <Magik6k> and putting
unmanaged drives into it is broken
L736[10:07:54] <dangranos> huehuehue
L737[10:07:56] <dangranos> issue
time
L738[10:08:21] <Vexatos> Magik6k, I think
it's good that RAIDs have to be FSes
L739[10:08:26] <Vexatos> makes tapes more
useful
L740[10:08:37] <Magik6k> hehe
L741[10:08:39] <Vexatos> but putting
unmanaged drives inside should just ignore the fact that they are
unmanaged
L742[10:08:43] <Vexatos> that's what he
told me
L743[10:08:54] <Vexatos> it should simply
ignore the hard drives' mode
L744[10:09:02] <Vexatos> Or what do you
mean with "broken"
L745[10:09:18] <Vexatos> Magik6k ^
L746[10:09:22] <Magik6k> It doesn't add
capacity
L747[10:09:42] <Vexatos> aah
L748[10:09:47] <Vexatos> well that's
indeed a bug then
L749[10:09:49] <Magik6k> my raid has -512
bytes free
L750[10:09:51] <Vexatos> it should add the
capacity
L751[10:09:53] <Vexatos> but stay
managed
L752[10:09:58] <Magik6k> yep
L753[10:10:03] <Vexatos> Yup
L754[10:10:05] <Vexatos> bug report
:)
L755[10:10:38] <Magik6k> I need mkdosfs so
gamax92's dosfs can be used w/o downloading disk images
L756[10:11:16] <Vexatos> :)
L757[10:11:26] ⇦
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timeout: 202 seconds)
L758[10:11:36] <Vexatos> Bai the wai,
Magik6k... Have you seen I made CC compatible with Selene? :P
L759[10:11:48] <Magik6k> nope
L760[10:12:00] <Magik6k> I havent seen
this mod since ages
L761[10:12:09] <Magik6k> (for)
L762[10:12:38] <Vexatos> in*
L763[10:12:40] <Vexatos> :P
L764[10:12:52] <Vexatos> English is
weird
L765[10:13:49] <Magik6k> hmm, we may also
want some mbr-like standard, at least for boot code
L766[10:14:50] <Magik6k> like 2 first
bytes being LE ushort + string of that length being bootcode
L767[10:15:28] <Magik6k> (+some magic
sequence like OCBR bofore that)
L768[10:15:56] <Vexatos> heh
L769[10:16:03] <Vexatos> Magik6k,
contemplating custom FSes now?
L770[10:16:12] <Vexatos> Better make your
FSes work on both HDDs and tapes P:
L771[10:16:22] <Magik6k> Vexatos, they
will
L772[10:16:46] <Magik6k> in paln9k tape
will be treated just like hdd, just with different driver
L773[10:16:51] <CompanionCube> Magik6k, or
OBR
L774[10:16:56] <CompanionCube>
OpenBootRecord
L775[10:24:37] <iamtakingiteasy> hello,
what version of GregTech OC supports for the moment?
L776[10:24:44] <iamtakingiteasy> i am
getting lots of `li.cil.oc.common.recipe.Recipes$RecipeException:
No ore dictionary entry, item or block found for ingredient with
name 'circuitUltimate'` erorrs
L777[10:24:54] <iamtakingiteasy> when
trying to use gregtech recipe-set
L778[10:25:43] <Vexatos> iamtakingiteasy,
GT 5
L780[10:25:59] <iamtakingiteasy> ah, 5,
not 6. got it, thank you.
L781[10:26:02] <Vexatos> both OC and
Computronics only support GT 5
L782[10:26:13] <Vexatos> GT 6 isn't
considered "stable" yet
L783[10:26:24] <Vexatos> also it barely
has any content to rely on
L784[10:37:43] ***
Cranium[Away] is now known as Cranium
L785[10:41:13] ***
Cazzar is now known as Cazzar|Away
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L788[10:51:55] <CompanionCube> Reddit
seems to be kill again. At least from the management
perspective.
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L791[10:57:19] ***
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L792[11:06:03] ***
Skye|Away is now known as Skye
L793[11:13:02] ***
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L795[11:15:02] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1.590257151 Seconds passed.
L796[11:15:07] <Skye> o-o
L797[11:15:54] <CompanionCube> #p
L798[11:15:55] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.466347477 Seconds passed.
L799[11:18:51] <Cazzar> @p
L800[11:18:56] <Cazzar> damnit
L801[11:19:03] <Cazzar> #p
L802[11:19:03] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.6388692359999999 Seconds passed.
L803[11:20:20] <dangranos> so many
dotfiles
L804[11:34:28] ⇦
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L806[11:54:06] <Magik6k> ~w cpu
L808[11:54:28] <Magik6k> ~w computer
L810[11:55:00] <Magik6k> Is there any way
to get component limit?
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L815[12:15:33] <Magik6k> not sure if it
works
L816[12:15:52] <Magik6k> test time
\o/
L817[12:16:08] <dangranos> phahahaha
L818[12:16:09] <dangranos> ahah
L819[12:16:12] <dangranos> sorry, not
you
L820[12:16:13] <dangranos> just
L821[12:16:25] <dangranos> you know that
overpriced "PragmataPro" font?
L822[12:16:32] <Magik6k> nope
L823[12:16:35] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
yes
L824[12:16:41] <CompanionCube> the one I
yarr'd and pacman-ified it
L825[12:16:45] <dangranos> guy who made it
wanted to make it opensource
L826[12:16:53] <dangranos> ...for a small
price
L827[12:16:59] <dangranos> just
$220K
L828[12:17:12] <Magik6k> defuq
L829[12:17:13] <CompanionCube> on
indiegogo right?
L830[12:17:14] <Magik6k> wat
L831[12:17:15] <Magik6k> wai
L832[12:17:28] <dangranos> yeah
L833[12:17:49] *
CompanionCube found a copy of the .ttf floating around on
4chan
L834[12:18:00] <dangranos> heh
L835[12:18:13] <dangranos> now find
monospaced updated there
L836[12:18:24] <CompanionCube> wut?
L837[12:18:37] <CompanionCube> it seems
monospaced already
L838[12:37:23] <gamax92> Magik6k: What are
you doing?
L839[12:38:46] <Magik6k> gamax92,
blockdevice for unmanaged oc hdds
L840[12:39:05] <Magik6k> +fstab
later
L841[12:39:37] <dangranos> ыщ
L842[12:39:38] <dangranos> гь
L843[12:39:41] <dangranos> *so
L844[12:39:42] <dangranos> um
L845[12:39:44] <Magik6k> and I need
something to foormat those devices/files to fat12/16
L846[12:39:48] <dangranos> what exactly
does it do?
L847[12:39:52] <dangranos> oh
L848[12:40:47] <Magik6k> anyways, I'll be
away for hour or so
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L862[13:07:25] <EnderBot2> Ohai there
Lizzy
L863[13:17:03] <vifino> Good bot,
EnderBot2.
L864[13:17:12] *
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L873[13:25:11] <Lizzy> hmm, seems the
Ident server derped when doing Evey and AngieBLD
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L877[14:01:44] <GodusX> Привет из
России!
L878[14:01:49] <Arctic_Wolfy> Help? Where
do I begin?
L879[14:03:40] <Sangar> o/
L880[14:05:40] <Arctic_Wolfy> Arf?
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L882[14:09:24] <DeanIsaKitty> SNAGAAR!
\o/
L883[14:10:05] <Arctic_Wolfy> I still need
help...
L884[14:10:19] <gamax92> Arctic_Wolfy:
"I need help" tells us nothing
L885[14:10:39] <Arctic_Wolfy> I asked
where to begin...
L886[14:10:54] <Sangar> reading the manual
i guess?
L887[14:11:37] <gamax92> Yay, I've
reinstalled the Windows Store after accidently removing it
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L889[14:13:20] <DeanIsaKitty> gamax92: Why
would you ever want to have that?
L890[14:13:45] <gamax92> Because it's
actually useful and broke various things
L891[14:14:05] <DeanIsaKitty> Useful? For
getting malware or what?
L892[14:14:17] <gamax92> /ignore
DeanIsaKitty
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L894[14:15:30] <DeanIsaKitty> Sorry, but
last time I checked apps on the Windows Store were still extremely
badly checked. Even Apple's App Store does better checking.
L895[14:19:25] <gamax92> kX driver you are
derp
L896[14:19:44] <gamax92> It pops up a
notification telling me it failed to initialize my Audio card, but
then the notification plays a sound telling me it initialized my
Audio card
L898[14:30:31] <gamax92> hahahaha
L899[14:32:23] <Sangar> i'm missing an
entry for "Comcast" in the table at the bottom :P
L900[14:32:43] <Sangar> unless that's
implicitly 'DLS (poor)'
L901[14:33:29] <vifino> Sangar: shh
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L903[14:36:03] <andyipod1437> can the
remote terminal have color
L904[14:36:10] <Mimiru> Sangar, take GPRS
and multiply by 10.
L905[14:36:40] <Mimiru> well, except
bandwidth, divide by 10
L906[14:36:56] <Sangar> :P
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L908[14:37:01] <Sangar> andyipod1437,
yes
L909[14:37:16] <andyipod1437> thanks
sangar
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L912[14:41:00] <andyipod1437> do you known
how i can i add it to print a color line so i can see the the
diffent line
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L914[14:47:38] <Arctic_Wolfy> I do wonder
how many achiements I'll skip out on by auto crafting all the
things...
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L917[14:50:53] <andyipod1437>
http://pastebin.com/hd029KZW if i have something
like this. and i want the two line that are printed to be diffent
colors. how can i do that
L918[14:57:25] <Kodos> ~w gpu
L920[14:57:30] <ds84182> .-. They forgot
to put 4G on that list
L921[14:58:02] <ds84182> Well, someone
needs to make 4G data set
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L928[15:14:29] <Lizzy> uhoh
L929[15:14:48] <CompanionCube> what server
died
L930[15:14:50] <vifino> o.o
L931[15:15:17] <Lizzy> CompanionCube, i
don't think any, though my server's ipv6 may be fucking up
again
L932[15:16:39] <ds84182> Welp, just added
for loop support to my lua decompiler
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L934[15:16:48] <ds84182> Just need the
generic for loop
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L936[15:16:57] <ds84182>
s/generic/iterator
L937[15:16:58] <Kibibyte> <ds84182>
Just need the iterator for loop
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L939[15:17:51] <Kodos> ~w eeprom
L941[15:18:14] <vifino> wtf. I don't even.
I have two almost identical snippets of code. One works fine, one
doesn't.
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L943[15:19:50] <Skye> DeanIsaKitty,
ow.
L944[15:20:09] <CompanionCube> Skye,
connection hiccup?
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L946[15:20:44] <Skye> maybe
L947[15:20:53] <Lizzy> CompanionCube,
could either be esper derp or my server derp
L948[15:21:04] <CompanionCube> likely
latter
L949[15:21:17] <CompanionCube> iirc in
another channel a bot on a diffeent BNC disconnected
L950[15:21:36] <Kodos> There's no way to
get global coordinates for a drone, is there
L951[15:22:02] <Lizzy> wait, so if it's
the latter, what does the bot on a different bnc have to do with
it?
L952[15:22:03] <DeanIsaKitty> Kodos: Not
always from everywhere but you could create a GPS network if you
really wanted
L953[15:22:18] <Kodos> DeanIsaKitty,
technically I could just use waypoints, but the particles from
those annoy the shit out of me
L954[15:22:59] <Kodos> The idea I had was
to store sets of global coordinates in an EEPROM's data section,
and be able to give a drone simple commands over wireless
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L960[15:42:53] <ds84182> woot,
generic/iterator for loop is implemented
L961[15:43:16] <ds84182> I just need to
add something to the optimizer to make it handle calls that return
multiple values better
L962[15:43:26] <ds84182> and maybe vararg
and table support :P
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L965[15:46:20] <Sangar> i'm off o/
L966[15:47:27] <vifino> And I thought you
would be Snagar. Who knew.
L967[15:47:54] <Inari> Snagar the
overlord!
L968[15:55:42] <Arctic_Wolfy> My mana
spreader got stuck again...
L969[15:55:55] <Arctic_Wolfy> Wrong
channel...
L970[15:59:36] <Mimiru> vifino, are you
still using my amsterdam server?
L971[16:02:54] <gamax92> no group policy
editor ...
L972[16:06:25] <CompanionCube> gamax92,
for?
L973[16:06:33] <gamax92> windows 10
home
L974[16:06:37] <CompanionCube> ofc
L975[16:07:06] <gamax92> so, time to go
reinstall everything but with pro
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L979[16:20:58] <vifino> Mimiru: At the
moment no, because I can't do much more than tunnel data through
it, and I have no problem for now :P
L980[16:21:15] <Mimiru> So... I can nuke
it and stop spending money on it? :P
L981[16:21:36] <vifino> Or you could give
me root and let me have fun with it :P
L982[16:21:38] <Arctic_Wolfy> So... How do
I do peripherials?
L983[16:22:30] <vifino> Who the hell is
fairy.sandona on skype? >_>
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L985[16:22:35] <vifino> It's not a bot,
sadly.
L986[16:22:42] *
vifino loves to toy with bots
L987[16:22:59] <gamax92> vifino, it's a
bot.
L988[16:23:02] <Mimiru> vifino, money. I'd
like to not spend it if it's not needed...
L989[16:23:21] <vifino> Mimiru: That's
fine, go ahead, thanks for the tunnel :)
L990[16:23:29] <Mimiru> Np
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L992[16:23:53] <vifino> For when you want
a hug.
L993[16:24:40] <vifino> gamax92: its
offline and doesn't have a girl as the profile picture.
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L995[16:25:06] <gamax92> >_> my
flash drive shows up as a hardrive, and thus it has no eject
L996[16:25:11] <gamax92> help am scare wat
do
L997[16:27:00] <vifino> gamax92: format
C:
L998[16:27:14] <gamax92> I don't want to
format the happy drive
L999[16:27:18] <vifino> works every time,
so I've heard
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L1002[16:31:38] <vifino> For those who
haven't found that yet.
L1003[16:33:58] <Arctic_Wolfy> Can some
one help me? How do I use periphials?
L1004[16:34:49] <gamax92> Arctic_Wolfy:
you put them next to the computer and then use their lua api?
L1005[16:35:19] <Arctic_Wolfy> How do I
connect?
L1006[16:36:34] <gamax92> "you put
them next to the computer"
L1007[16:37:13] <Arctic_Wolfy> Ya... But
how do I access it?
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L1009[16:37:51] <Magik6k> I seem to be
back
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L1011[16:38:32] <Magik6k> gamax92, do you
have some good-enough doc that'd explain me how to create fat12/16
filesystem?
L1012[16:39:00] <Arctic_Wolfy> I can't
figure out how to access it...
L1013[16:39:20] <gamax92> Magik6k: any
documentation about the FAT12/16 structure, and then you'd just set
the boot sector, clear fat tables, and clear the root directory
iirc
L1014[16:39:56] <Magik6k> k
L1015[16:39:57] <gamax92> Magik6k: though
i normally use osdev when possible
L1016[16:40:38] <Magik6k> yup, they seem
to have best docs on popular fs'es
L1017[16:41:24] <Arctic_Wolfy> Is there a
OC equivlent of CC's getMethods()?
L1018[16:41:36] <Magik6k> ~w component
api
L1020[16:42:07] <Magik6k> nah, you just
do component.proxy([address])
L1021[16:42:11] <Magik6k> or
L1022[16:42:53] <Magik6k>
component.[type], like component.filesystem, and you get array of
functions
L1023[16:43:28] <Magik6k> to list methods
in lua shell you do '=component.[type]'
L1024[16:43:30] <Magik6k> or
L1025[16:43:52] <Magik6k> for k in
pairs(component.[type])do print(k) end
L1026[16:44:08] <Magik6k> Arctic_Wolfy,
^
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L1030[17:02:44] <gamax92> Magik6k: hmm,
ext2 doesn't actually look that difficult after having read up on
it
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L1032[17:05:17] <gamax92> every appears
to be inodes and blocks, instead of FATs: Root directory violates
the rules of clusters, needs special handling
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L1038[17:24:32] <S3> gamax92, whats
up
L1039[17:24:44] <S3> I'm trying to figure
out if open computers can interface these big reactors blocks
L1040[17:24:58] <S3> I would love to
control these control rods and handle the control panel via OC if I
could..
L1041[17:25:35] <gamax92> I /believe/
there's an addon to do that? don't remember though
L1042[17:25:55] <Mimiru> BR has native OC
support
L1043[17:26:05] <Mimiru> toss down a
computer port, and connect a cable.
L1044[17:26:08] <gamax92> Was just about
to poke you :P
L1045[17:26:21] <Mimiru> No adapter or
anything needed.
L1046[17:26:37] <S3> Mimiru, oooooh
L1047[17:26:48] <Mimiru> same methods for
CC apply to OC
L1048[17:26:52] <S3> Mimiru, how is the
API?
L1050[17:27:21] <Mimiru> I wrote the
initial support
L1051[17:27:30] <Mimiru> Sangar, rewrote
it to be easier for beef to update
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L1055[17:31:55] <S3> oh wow
L1056[17:32:07] <S3> NICE
L1057[17:32:09] <S3> thats a nice
API
L1058[17:32:14] <S3> so I think what I
will do
L1059[17:32:25] <S3> is write something
to draw our big reactor in a hologram :)
L1060[17:32:40] <S3> thatl be cool. I'll
send pictures
L1061[17:32:56] <S3> we are limited with
4 colors but I can figure it out I bet
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L1063[17:34:19] <S3> I wish we had some
sort of alarm though.. not sure what exists. We don't have
IC2
L1064[17:34:56] <Mimiru> Use
OpenSecurity
L1065[17:34:59] <Mimiru> includes an
alarm
L1066[17:35:05] <Mimiru> And... Security
stuff!
L1068[17:35:24] <Mimiru> Totally not a
shameless plug or anything
L1069[17:38:28] <Kodos> I should write a
custom function that iterates over component.list and calls
Activate/deactivate on all alarms, and just set them up so the
sounds don't overlap
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L1076[18:24:37] <ds84182> #lua
"test":length()
L1077[18:24:38] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near
'"test"'
L1078[18:24:45] <ds84182> hmm, so I need
to perform auto boxing
L1079[18:26:52] <gamax92>
GetoUttahEre
L1080[18:28:06] <ds84182> k
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L1082[18:34:21] <gamax92> #lua function
sqrp(a) local b = a^2 return math.floor(b/1000)+(b%1000) end
L1083[18:34:21] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1084[18:34:27] <Antheus> /j
#SKSDev
L1085[18:34:28] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(111)
L1086[18:34:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
333.0
L1087[18:34:29] <Antheus> >_<
L1088[18:34:33] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(123)
L1089[18:34:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
144.0
L1090[18:34:41] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(123*2)
L1091[18:34:41] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
576.0
L1092[18:34:49] <gamax92> #lua
576/144
L1093[18:34:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
4.0
L1094[18:34:51] <Antheus> Well, good
afternoon and good night
L1095[18:34:52] <gamax92> wtf is this
magic
L1096[18:34:59] *
Antheus pets gamax92 and goes to bed
L1097[18:35:23] *
gamax92 puts Antheus in a box with a blanket
L1098[18:35:49] *
Antheus shreds gamax92's skin off his body and burns
it
L1099[18:36:00] <gamax92> wow what an
asshole
L1100[18:36:06] <gamax92> I give you a
place to sleep and you kill me
L1101[18:36:16] <Antheus> no, your still
aliv
L1102[18:36:19] <Antheus> but
skinless
L1103[18:36:39] *
Antheus pours hydrogen peroxide on gamax92 and goest to
bed
L1104[18:39:54] <gamax92> Well i don't
remember when i started that program but I'm going to guess by the
end of the night I'll have two minutes of content
L1105[18:43:59] <S3> Antheus, howd you
get 100% hydrogen peroxide?
L1106[18:44:06] <S3> most of it is only
like, 1 - 2%
L1107[18:44:22] <S3> that would eat right
through your face
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L1109[19:05:41] <gamax92> mmmh don't you
love it when you finish downloading a 3GB file, waiting about an
hour, and ITS FUCKING CORRUPTED
L1110[19:06:27] <Mimiru> always fun
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L1115[19:34:19] <gamax92> %p
L1116[19:34:20] <MichiBot> Ping reply
from gamax92 0.65s
L1117[19:34:50] <gamax92> internet wtf
are you doing ... it's just completely stopped wanting to download
these files, even from a different source
L1118[19:36:03] <gamax92> X3 I went to do
a speedtest and forgot this terminal was on ssh
L1119[19:36:08] <gamax92> 82Mbit lol
no
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L1121[19:39:20] <Banana> Hi
L1122[19:39:25] <Mimiru> lol
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L1124[19:39:39] <gamax92> OMFG WHY DOES
IT STOP DOWNLOADING FOR NO REASON
L1125[19:39:46] <Banana> ?
L1126[19:40:14] <Banana> I came here
because I'm a new member and I'm waiting on my thread to be posted
:/
L1127[19:40:16] <gamax92> this files a
whole 75% downloaded and IT WILL NOT RESUME
L1128[19:41:05] <Kodos> Anyone know of a
mod that adds a block similar to a dropper?
L1129[19:41:10] <Kodos> That is a
tech-themed mod
L1130[19:41:39] <Banana> Is a dropper not
good enough?
L1131[19:42:09] <Banana> I think I know
one, but I can't name it.
L1132[19:43:17] <Kodos> It would
work
L1133[19:43:32] <Kodos> But I'd rather
have something more aesthetically pleasing in an industrial
environment
L1134[19:43:41] <Banana> Ahh ok
L1135[19:44:12] <Kodos> As an example,
any time I have a hole blown in my base, I'll grab my CF pack and
spray foam to patch the hole
L1136[19:44:31] <Banana> Then try to find
a mod that adds different versions of a block, like Chisel 2, but
idk if Chisel adds a different hopper
L1137[19:44:51] <Banana> Let me check,
and tell you if I find something that looks industrial and is a
dropper
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L1139[19:46:01] <Banana> Loading MC right
now
L1140[19:47:25] <Banana> There are alot
of people, but almost nobody talks.
L1142[19:47:33] ***
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L1143[19:48:20] <gamax92> there, I split
the file into 282 parts
L1144[19:48:37] <gamax92> since my
internet seems not to want to resume large files
L1145[19:49:28] <gamax92> like even this
1MB chunk it's frozen on >_>
L1146[19:49:52] <Banana> XD MichiBot good
timing, I just said alot.
L1148[19:49:59] <Banana> wait
L1149[19:50:03] <Banana> its an actual
bot XD
L1150[19:50:05] <Banana> fml
L1151[19:50:08] <Banana> alot
L1153[19:50:12] <Banana> XD
L1154[19:50:20] <gamax92> please stop
triggering the bot
L1155[19:50:35] <Banana> Sorry, at first
I didn't realize
L1156[19:50:51] <Banana> Kodos I'm
checking chisel 2 now
L1157[19:51:03] <Kodos> k
L1158[19:51:08] <gamax92>
...............
L1159[19:51:25] <gamax92> INTERNET WHAT
ARE YOU DOING
L1160[19:51:45] <Banana> Nope, Chisel has
no blocks for a dropper.
L1161[19:51:46] <gamax92> this very first
chunk always goes to 74% and stops
L1162[19:52:00] <gamax92> fine I'll just
rename the file then
L1163[19:52:18] <Banana> Well, I don't
know any other mod that adds industrial looking droppers.
L1164[19:52:58] <Banana> And how long
does it take for administrators to check your post...
L1165[19:53:08] <gamax92> ... it's still
not download the part
L1166[19:53:15] <gamax92> netcat
time?
L1167[19:53:30] <Kodos> Banana, poke
Lizzy
L1168[19:53:34] <Kodos> Erm
L1169[19:53:35] <Kodos> nvm
L1170[19:53:46] <Banana> Why was your
name read?
L1171[19:53:53] <Banana> And how do you
poke.
L1172[19:53:54] <Temia> Use botania's
open crate \o/
L1173[19:53:56] <Kodos> Because I said
your name.
L1174[19:53:57] <Temia> It's...
crate-like
L1175[19:54:00] <Banana> Oh
L1176[19:54:00] <Kodos> Temia, tech
miod
L1177[19:54:00] <Kodos> mod
L1178[19:54:04] <Temia> Which is
industrial-ish!
L1179[19:54:07] <Temia> eehhh.
L1180[19:54:09] <Temia> details.
L1181[19:54:36] <Banana> Wait, how do you
poke.
L1182[19:54:39] <gamax92> >_>
L1183[19:54:39] <gamax92> >_>
L1184[19:54:39] <gamax92> >_>
L1185[19:54:42] <Kodos> You don't
L1186[19:54:43] <gamax92> i give up
L1187[19:54:51] <gamax92> I'm destined to
never have my nvidia driver
L1188[19:54:55] <Banana> Um. Nvm.
L1189[19:55:46] <gamax92> how the fuck,
is it that every single method of downloading this part,
fails?
L1190[19:56:14] <gamax92> browser
download fail, wget fail, axel fail, curl fail, netcat fail
L1191[19:56:14] <Banana> gamax92, my
computer comes with a disk that installs it when run. If yours
doesn't, and you can't download, then you are screwed.
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L1193[19:56:51] <Temia> Solution!
L1194[19:56:58] <Temia> Download it via a
remote shell
L1195[19:57:01] <Temia> Then scp it
over
L1196[19:57:12] <gamax92> I don't know
how to do either of those
L1197[19:57:21] <Temia> ...eh?
L1198[19:57:43] <Temia> Just... ssh into
somewhere
L1199[19:57:51] <Temia> Get it on that
side
L1200[19:58:00] <Temia> Then copy it over
to your side with scp
L1201[19:58:25] <gamax92> okay, first
part is done
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L1203[19:59:22] <Temia> $man scp
L1204[19:59:29] <Kodos> WinSCP
L1205[20:00:14] <Temia> Kodos... Gamax
was already using a dozen utilities in the GNU userland
L1206[20:00:27] <Temia> Odds are that
he's in Windows are pretty small
L1207[20:00:27] <gamax92> there i used
base64
L1208[20:00:40] <Temia> o.o whut.
L1209[20:01:22] <gamax92> i b64'd the
part and then downloaded that
L1210[20:01:33] <gamax92> why that worked
fine and nothing else did i don't know
L1212[20:01:56] <ds84182> I need to open
up redis-cli and add it to the post list
L1213[20:02:00] <Temia> you...
base64ed... wh...
L1214[20:02:06] *
Temia ... rubs her head.
L1215[20:02:21] <Temia> Why did you even
think that was an option ._.
L1216[20:02:48] <Temia> scp is perfectly
capable of copying binaries
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L1218[20:03:49] <ds84182> I use scp
(rsync :D) to copy shared libraries to EOS to use on Boop
L1219[20:03:54] <ds84182> (aka the C
sandbox)
L1220[20:04:01] <ds84182> and Lua
5.3
L1221[20:04:19] <gamax92> Temia: Why are
standard downloading tools failing to do their job?
L1222[20:04:25] <Arctic_Wolfy> Is there
any way to paste an address to a computer? Or will I have to type
it in manually?
L1223[20:04:27] <gamax92> all at exactly
the same place
L1224[20:04:36] <ds84182> :O I also want
to write a blog post on doing exploits using Lua :OOOOOOOOO
L1225[20:04:42] <Temia> I can't say
because I don't have any data beyond "it doesn't
work"
L1226[20:04:45] <ds84182> like, actual
exploits
L1227[20:04:55] <ds84182> like, Google
Project Zero tier exploits
L1228[20:05:04] <Temia> I figured it was
simply a network routing issue which is why I suggested doing it
via an ssh session and then copying that over
L1229[20:05:04] <gamax92> Temia: yeah,
neither do i
L1230[20:05:08] <Arctic_Wolfy>
Hello?
L1231[20:05:22] <Temia> ...You have the
error messages, you have the option of putting in a verbose
flag
L1232[20:05:22] <ds84182> Arctic_Wolfy: I
don't think so, but you can use the first few letters usually
L1233[20:05:37] <gamax92> it doesn't
error
L1234[20:05:42] <ds84182> ~w
component.get
L1236[20:05:51] <Arctic_Wolfy> befor the
first das?
L1237[20:05:59] <ds84182> component.get
can be used to take a short address and translate it into a long
one
L1238[20:05:59] <gamax92> it just goes to
74% and then drops to 0B/s
L1239[20:06:04] <ds84182> Arctic_Wolfy:
As long or short as you want
L1240[20:06:23] <Starhero-MC> Would a
coroutine be what I need to do to listen for netmsgs while the PC
is doing other work?
L1241[20:06:26] <Starhero-MC> and then
react?
L1242[20:06:37] <Temia> ...did you use
wget -c?
L1243[20:06:44] <ds84182> ~w event
L1245[20:06:53] <ds84182> Starhero-MC:
you would use event.listen
L1246[20:07:28] <ds84182> You would
really use coroutines if you need to do heavy operations while
other heavy operations are running at the same time.
L1247[20:07:33] <gamax92> Temia: tried
it, still fails
L1248[20:07:45] <Starhero-MC> thank you
ds84182
L1249[20:08:02] <ds84182> Any time
:P
L1250[20:08:20] <Temia> Did you check the
contents of the package with file(1)?
L1251[20:08:37] <Temia> And compared
checksums (if the remote host had them available)?
L1252[20:08:53] <ds84182> So, Lua 5.2 and
Lua 5.3 bytecode are really exploitable
L1253[20:09:27] <Starhero-MC> I can't use
5.3, makes some code crash oddly
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L1255[20:11:03] <gamax92> hmm well, scp
does work
L1256[20:14:11] <gamax92> Temia: thank
you
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L1261[20:29:32] <ds84182> So, I can read
Lua 5.3 bytecode from Lua 5.3, so now I will port my Lua 5.1
bytecode patcher to 5.2 and 5.3
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L1263[20:34:49] <Starhero-MC> Is there a
way to exstend remote terminal range?
L1264[20:35:13] *
Temia flops.
L1265[20:35:50] <Mimiru> Starhero-MC,
increase the range in the server rack UI? Or do you mean above
400?
L1266[20:36:24] <Starhero-MC> Oh, I
didn;t see that. HAHA
L1267[20:43:20] <S3> hey ds84182
L1268[20:43:22] <S3> been a long
time
L1269[20:43:40] <ds84182> hi
L1271[20:43:52] <S3> you probably
remember my old nick, sophiamaster :P
L1272[20:43:53] <ds84182> (I've been here
for a long time under alternative names
L1273[20:43:55] <ds84182> )
L1274[20:44:05] <ds84182> like
DerekStiles and DrHoffman :P
L1275[20:44:07] <S3> heh.
L1276[20:44:12] <ds84182> but hey ( ͡^ ͜ʖ
͡^)
L1277[20:44:59] <ds84182> #lua
math.type
L1278[20:44:59] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
function: 0x7fbef642f150
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L1281[20:54:47] <Starhero-MC> How can you
send a network message directly to a CC pc that is connected to an
AP?
L1282[20:54:57] <Starhero-MC> and i mean
direct, not broadcast.
L1283[20:55:32] <Starhero-MC> if it has
no modem, there is no address...
L1284[20:55:51] <Starhero-MC> unless i am
sending mesages directly to the AP
L1285[20:57:15] <Starhero-MC> nvm i
figured it.
L1286[21:14:38] <Starhero-MC> is there a
way to put someting into the clipboard from within OpenOS?
L1287[21:22:15] <gamax92> no
L1288[21:22:36] <Starhero-MC> Then how
could i copy the address of a NIC card?
L1289[21:23:02] <Temia> Moop.
L1290[21:23:03] <Temia> Crud.
L1291[21:23:14] <gamax92> Ehh, something
is telling me the analyzer can copy addresses?
L1292[21:23:21] <Starhero-MC> Thats the
block
L1293[21:23:25] <Starhero-MC> not the
nic
L1294[21:23:28] <Temia> I think I've
encountered a minor problem with my auto-door-opener system.
L1295[21:23:30] <Starhero-MC> and modem
api uses the nick
L1296[21:23:45] <Temia> I need THREE
cards to do it all.
L1297[21:23:53] <Temia> Redstone,
network, and RFID reader.
L1298[21:24:02] <Temia> My kingdom for a
tier 3 microcontroller case .3.
L1299[21:24:49] <gamax92> Welp, so my
other 3GB download that was breaking weirdly also downloaded
perfectly no issues via scp
L1300[21:24:55] *
gamax92 hugs Temia
L1301[21:28:52] <ds84182> welp, if you
give setlist something that isn't a table, you can write to any
table via pointer
L1302[21:29:22] <ds84182> So if I take
the pointer to a table from a tostring and pass it to an invalid
setlist, the set will work
L1303[21:29:32] <ds84182> Just Lua
things
L1304[21:36:10] <gamax92> ds84182: make a
language that abuses that
L1305[21:37:04] <Temia>
Alternativelyyyy
L1306[21:37:18] <Temia> Katie, is it
possible you could implement a door controller upgrade? \o/
L1307[21:37:34] <Kodos> What purpose
would that serve?
L1308[21:37:34] <Kodos> Drones?
L1309[21:37:53] <gamax92> D:
L1310[21:38:03] <Kodos> Use a wireless
card and have it pop a network message when it's at the door. Use
waypoints to mark the door
L1311[21:38:16] <gamax92> yeah but, what
if you want to break into someones place
L1312[21:38:19] <Temia>
Microcontrollers.
L1313[21:38:48] <Kodos> Elaborate
L1314[21:38:55] <Kodos> (Interest
piqued)
L1315[21:38:57] <vifino>
Collaborate!
L1316[21:39:05] <vifino> Sorry, I'm
bored.
L1317[21:39:08] *
vifino hides
L1318[21:39:41] <gamax92>
Perborate!
L1319[21:39:49] <Temia> A microcontroller
can act as a basic RFID verifier with a network and reader card,
but it lacks any capacity to open or close doors without either a
redstone card (not enough space) or a door controller (not
available as an upgrade)
L1320[21:40:39] <Kodos> Fair enough, I
suppose
L1321[21:40:53] <Kodos> I personally like
Mag cards over RFID, but I could see their usefulness
L1322[21:41:07] <ds84182> gamax92: Well,
I want to see if I can get an ROP in Lua
L1323[21:41:27] *
gamax92 blinks
L1324[21:41:49] <ds84182> lol, I got a
segmentation fault
L1325[21:43:01] <Temia> Sure, you could
remove the network card, but then you're prone to identity
theft.
L1326[21:43:24] <Temia> as there's no way
to check the card against the player holding it and so on
L1327[21:44:52] <gamax92> I don't quite
understand, what's the network card doing in this scenario?
L1328[21:45:13] <Temia> Contacting a
central database to see if card info and player registration
match.
L1329[21:45:32] <gamax92> ahh
L1330[21:47:58] <ds84182> Ok, so the
segfault was an out of bounds read
L1331[21:52:31] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(11)
L1332[21:52:31] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
121.0
L1333[21:53:35] <gamax92> What's the
smallest prime number that when squared is 1000 or over
L1334[21:57:19] <Temia> 37?
L1335[21:57:50] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(37)
L1336[21:57:50] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
370.0
L1337[21:58:05] <gamax92> Well then
L1338[21:58:09] <Temia> o.o;
L1339[21:58:22] <Temia> Erm.
L1340[21:59:07] <Temia> What IS that
function call doing to get that >.>
L1341[21:59:20] <vifino> I love how this
chatbot just responded to one of my answers with
"k".
L1342[21:59:39] <gamax92> #lua 37^2
L1343[21:59:40] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1369.0
L1344[21:59:47] <vifino> Skype chatbots,
I love them :D
L1345[22:00:01] <gamax92> #lua
1+369
L1346[22:00:01] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
370
L1347[22:00:21] <gamax92> And that's what
the function does
L1348[22:00:30] <Temia> Ah o.o
L1349[22:00:31] <Temia> ...why?
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L1351[22:01:03] <gamax92> Because last
night I did that but with 111
L1352[22:01:14] <Temia> Ah
L1353[22:01:15] <gamax92> And noticed I
got 333
L1354[22:01:44] <gamax92> And various
multiples also do similar things
L1355[22:02:27] <Temia> (x^2)/y +
(x^2)%y?
L1356[22:02:29] *
vifino gives gamax92 a cookie
L1357[22:03:00] <Temia> You must've been
bored to come up with that cuz' I can't think of a use case
scenario o.o
L1358[22:03:11] <gamax92> Essentially,
with y = 1000
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L1360[22:03:21] <gamax92> And yes it was
3am
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L1362[22:10:05] <Kodos> #lua
inc(369)
L1363[22:10:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'inc')
L1364[22:10:30] <Kodos> #lua function
inc(a,b) return a = a + (b or 1) end
L1365[22:10:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: 'end' expected near '='
L1366[22:10:46] <Kodos> wat
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L1368[22:10:56] <Kodos> Oh
L1369[22:10:57] <Kodos> derp
L1370[22:11:04] <Kodos> #lua function
inc(a,b) return a + (b or 1) end
L1371[22:11:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1372[22:11:09] <Kodos> #lua
inc(369)
L1373[22:11:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
370
L1374[22:11:12] <Kodos> There we go
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L1376[22:18:31] <Pwootage> Anyone know a
good windows hex editor? >.<
L1377[22:19:01] <caleb> hexedit
L1378[22:19:38] <vifino> Depending on how
much effort you want to put into that, r2.
L1379[22:19:48] <vifino> It *should* work
on windows.
L1380[22:19:56] <gamax92> HvD?
L1381[22:20:25] <vifino>
s/r2/Radare2/
L1382[22:20:26] <Kibibyte> <vifino>
Depending on how much effort you want to put into that,
Radare2.
L1383[22:20:56] <vifino> It's a reverse
engineering toolkit.
L1384[22:21:12] <Pwootage> HxD doesn't
have the data view I want
L1385[22:21:34] <vifino> Disasm, hex,
string, everything.
L1386[22:22:12] <vifino> Also has a
debugger, but gdb works better.
L1387[22:22:23] <vifino> Well, is
easier/quicker to use.
L1388[22:22:32] <Pwootage> atm I'm
reverse-engineering a save file, but it looks like it can probably
do that
L1389[22:23:02] <vifino> r2 has a gdb
backend, so in the end it's just the same :P
L1390[22:23:23] <vifino> Pwootage: It can
do *everything* re.
L1391[22:23:39] <vifino> If it would be
smarter, it would re without you.
L1392[22:24:25] <Pwootage> Well I'll try
it
L1393[22:24:26] <Pwootage> I guess
L1394[22:25:31] <vifino> Pwootage: fyi,
git pull after a few weeks, maybe a month: 579 files changed, 28888
insertions(+), 9876 deletions(-)
L1395[22:25:48] <vifino> It has a very
steady flow of development, that's for sure.
L1396[22:27:27] <Pwootage> aw man, this
means I need to set up cygwin doesn' tit
L1397[22:27:44] <vifino> Yeah, most
likely.
L1398[22:30:09] <Pwootage> why does
compiling on windows suck so much
L1399[22:30:23] <vifino> s/compiling on
//
L1400[22:30:23] <Kibibyte>
<Pwootage> why does windows suck so much
L1401[22:30:40] <Pwootage> Fair
enough
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L1403[22:32:17] <vifino> Pwootage: It has
enough features that you could use it as your shell.
L1404[22:32:23] <vifino> no
kidding.
L1405[22:32:40] <Pwootage> Yeah except I
still need cygwin to build/install it :P
L1406[22:32:52] <vifino> ssh
L1407[22:32:54] <vifino> shh*
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L1409[22:38:36] ***
cbcercas|AFK is now known as cbcercas
L1410[22:40:00] <dangranos> you can use
VM too
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L1412[22:41:29] <Pwootage> oh hey, they
have a jenkins
L1413[22:41:37] <Pwootage> I can probably
dl it there instead of building from source
L1414[22:43:22] <Pwootage> nope, no
releases there, oh well
L1415[22:50:04] <vifino> I think I'm
addicted to shell script oneliners.
L1416[22:50:06] <vifino> Welp.
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L1418[22:54:56] <Pwootage> How many
one-line obfuscated forkbombs do you donve?
L1419[22:56:54] <vifino> Too many to be
proud of.
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L1423[22:59:48] <ds84182> slep
L1424[23:04:52] <Kilobyte> morning
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L1428[23:12:40] <Kilobyte> can't find my
power bank. i usually have it with me but don't need it. now i need
it for once and can't find it
L1429[23:19:40] <caleb> Kodos: That would
be a much better mod if the actual speeding up was triggered by
some late game event rather then starting immediately.
L1430[23:20:38] <Kodos> It's a
modpack
L1431[23:20:43] <Kodos> But yes, I
agree
L1432[23:21:08] <Kodos> I've been wanting
an RF-powered block that would speed up tickrate in a specific
radius a la Torcherino
L1433[23:21:39] <Kilobyte> speeding up
tickrate might be tough
L1434[23:21:44] <Kilobyte>
partially
L1435[23:22:02] <Kilobyte> although you
could maybe add a onUpdate() call every x ticks
L1436[23:22:12] <Kilobyte> effectively
triggering more ticks
L1437[23:23:09] <Kilobyte> also why the
fuck is it now raining outside
L1438[23:23:25] <Kilobyte> i need to go
through that in like 10 mins
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L1444[23:56:33] <Izaya> muahaha
L1445[23:56:53] <Izaya> got the parts for
the new server
L1446[23:56:56] <Izaya> Xeon 1231 v3,
16GB RAM, 10TB storage, 128GB SSD