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L10[01:51:39] <dangranos> what's
ethereum?
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L12[02:08:58] <Temia> Etherium is a magical
energy.
L13[02:09:44] <Temia> There are three forms
of it, the simplest of which -- neutral etherium -- is made by
burning vinteum in an obelis.
L14[02:09:46] <Temia> *obelisk
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L18[02:17:20] <MichiBot> gamax92:
[SGDQ]
Link Gets Bent Out Of Shape (Twilight Princess Glitch) | length
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Alice
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L39[04:55:51] <Izaya> oh ffs
L40[04:55:57] <Izaya> damn this weird
xorgness
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L42[04:56:34] <Izaya> well in other
news
L43[04:56:50] <Izaya> I now have pictures
of the server hardware
L45[04:57:24] <Lizzy> show lldp in re
L46[04:57:27] <Lizzy> whoops
L47[04:57:31] <Lizzy> wrong terminal
L48[04:58:43] <Sandra> show lldp in
re?
L49[04:58:50] <Lizzy> Switch stuff
L50[05:06:52] <Lizzy> Also if anyone cares,
I have a syncthing discovery server running on
udp4://theender.net:22026 or
udp6://[2001:19f0:6800:8161::1]:22026
L51[05:07:35] <Sandra> what's syncthing
discovery?
L52[05:09:15] <Lizzy> .-. google it
L53[05:10:45] <Izaya> oh man
L54[05:10:53] <Izaya> this new PSU is so
damn nice
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L78[06:15:07] <dangranos> heh
L79[06:15:25] <dangranos>
/run/media/*username*/*id*
L81[06:17:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L93[07:20:16] <Kodos> Welp
L94[07:20:25] <Kodos> Got kicked out of the
bedroom after 3 hours of sleep
L95[07:21:57] <dangranos> why?
L96[07:22:23] <Kodos> Woke up mid-nightmare
screaming for help, shouted "Help!" at full volume,
causing my wife to nearly fall off the bed from jumping
L97[07:25:39] <Temia> I'm terrible for
giggling at that
L98[07:26:37] <dangranos> ._.
L99[07:26:41] <Kodos> It's okay. I went to
my mom's for coffee and a warm buttery pop tart, and she laughed
too
L100[07:26:51] <Kodos> Then I saw how
funny it actually was and laughed too
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L102[07:34:03] <Lizzy> ¬_¬ just tried to
like an image on pintrest by pressing 0, brain that's for imgur not
pintrest
L103[07:42:18] <Izaya> #lua 115200/8
L104[07:42:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
14400.0
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L106[07:42:58] <Temia> Flashback to
dialup.
L107[07:43:02] <Temia> 14.4...
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L109[07:43:25] <Kodos> I couldn't imagine
trying to download a gig on 14.4
L110[07:44:15] <Temia> No, and nobody
would dare try either.
L111[07:44:23] <Temia> 50MBs was fraught
with peril.
L112[07:45:17] <Kodos> Has someone made an
equivalent to Windows 1.0 for OC yet
L113[07:47:23] <Temia> I think a closer
equivalent would be more like GEOS.
L114[07:53:25] <Izaya> fuck I need to get
out of this house
L115[07:53:30] <Izaya> I am legitimately
losing it
L116[07:53:43] <Izaya> maybe I'll play
ingress once my family falls asleep
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L119[08:59:57] <vifino> Lizzy: T-Tuna?! :D
:D
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L125[09:20:41] <robhol> Kodos: closest I
came to making anything like that was rGUI for Computercraft
L126[09:20:57] <robhol> and that was just
the GUI framework, of course :p
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L130[09:49:19] <Sangar> o/
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L133[09:50:51] <Vexatos> o/ Snagar
L134[09:51:46] <Krutoy242> Hello! Where i
can see documentation for new NBT editing feature?
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L140[10:02:14] <Kodos> Krutoy242, iirc
gamax92 implemented that, so I'd poke him
L141[10:04:23] <Krutoy242> Ok, I will
try
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L146[10:38:46] <vifino> Can I haz moar
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L149[10:39:17] <vifino> \o/
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L154[10:45:41] <Samwise_> Hi
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L156[10:47:16] <Izaya> twas samwise
gamgee
L157[10:47:22] <Izaya> and we all missed
him
L158[10:47:22] <Izaya> :/
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L164[11:26:33] <gamax92> .-. w10 don't
hibernate my computer
L165[11:26:40] <gamax92> It's not a
fucking tablet
L167[11:34:01] <dangranos> what terminal
is that?
L168[11:35:05] <Izaya> terminology
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L174[11:54:24] <Kodos> How the shit do you
take a screenshot in Omega Ruby?
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L183[13:35:42] <Kodos> Did Github ever fix
Atom
L184[13:35:51] <Kodos> I see that I'm 6
versions out of date
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L186[13:51:29] <Noob> Hello there. So I've
got a bit into new update and I was wondering what inflate/deflate
algorithm is data card using?
L188[14:10:56] <Noob> So I dont get it. Is
it like GZIP?
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L191[14:23:41] <Izaya> Noob, I believe
it's the same algorithm that plain zip uses
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L193[14:28:56] <Arctic_Wolfy> Is there a
way to make a list of address in one file an =d access it from
another?
L194[14:35:10] <Arctic_Wolfy> Any
body?
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L197[14:51:23] <Arctic_Wolfy> If you are
referring to me... Yes.. I'm new at lua... and OC...
L198[14:52:06] <Vexatos> Arctic_Wolfy, no,
he was referring to Noob :P
L199[14:52:08] <Lizzy> Arctic_Wolfy, no,
Oddstr13 was replying to a question Noob asked (check your user
list)
L200[14:52:40] <Arctic_Wolfy> Oh...
OKay... But I still need help...
L201[14:52:45] <Oddstr13> Arctic_Wolfy:
some noob is calling him/herself "Noob" ._.
L202[14:53:16] <Vexatos> Oddstr13, it's
Cruor in disguise
L203[14:53:29] <Arctic_Wolfy> I see. But I
need help accessing a file from a program.
L204[14:53:48] <Dashkal> Arctic_Wolfy:
Look up the Lua standard library for file I/O. It just works.
L205[14:54:00] <Dashkal> It's sandboxed to
the OC filesystem.
L207[15:04:50] <Vexatos> that language,
Oddstr13 .-.
L208[15:05:09] <Oddstr13> JavaScript
L209[15:06:00] <Vexatos> yeah
L210[15:06:01] <Vexatos> ugh
L211[15:06:27] <Vexatos> looks like a
weird hybrid of JS and Lua in usage
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L217[15:17:44] <CompanionCube> ...wait,
fail
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L219[15:24:21] <Kubuxu> RPi UART has no
9bit mode.
L220[15:24:26] <Kubuxu> Just ...
L221[15:25:33] <Kubuxu> It was soo nice
thought that I could just use floating in air MAX485 and connect
256 nicely addressed devices.
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L236[16:53:19] <MajGenRelativity>
hello
L237[16:56:23] <gamax92> #lua
math.ceil(math.sqrt(1000))
L238[16:56:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
32
L239[16:56:33] <MajGenRelativity> hi
gamax92
L240[16:56:41] <MajGenRelativity> I know
the truth about what you did
L241[16:56:47] <MajGenRelativity> I am
greatly displeased
L242[16:56:52] <gamax92> #lua
sqrp(101)
L243[16:56:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
211.0
L244[16:57:00] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity:
wtf are you talking about
L245[16:57:12] <MajGenRelativity> you
claimed that you blew all your stuff up on my server
L246[16:57:19] <gamax92> I did
L247[16:57:19] <MajGenRelativity> Ekoserin
found tons of it
L248[16:57:28] <gamax92> >_> it
should have despawned
L249[16:57:54] <MajGenRelativity> I'm
greatly displeased
L250[16:58:00] <gamax92> Either way I
don't give a fuck, if you continue to talk about it I'll just
ignore you
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L253[17:01:09] <Kodos|Phone> Woo no power
-.-
L254[17:01:20] <gamax92> ouch
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L259[17:19:53] <gamax92> ._. jvm
segfaults
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L263[17:21:21] <gamax92> Yeees, this is
about 80% done
L264[17:27:28] <vifino> gamax92: Do you
have a 3DS?
L265[17:27:49] <gamax92> no
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L267[17:27:57] <vifino> aw
L268[17:28:33] <vifino> Because there is a
free eStore game that's exploitable.
L269[17:29:19] <gamax92> vifino: whats
it
L270[17:29:37] <vifino> gamax92:
IRONFALL.
L271[17:31:09] <gamax92> what if, it was a
clever ploy with the ironfall devs to promote that game
L272[17:37:45] <CompanionCube> vifino: I
has 3DS. idfk if it works though/
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L276[17:41:28] <vifino> CompanionCube: get
IRONFALL.
L277[17:41:29] <vifino> do it.
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L281[17:43:47] <CompanionCube> vifino: am
on vacation
L282[17:43:53] <CompanionCube> 3ds is at
home
L283[17:44:15] <vifino> CompanionCube:
then you are out of luck.
L284[17:44:19] <vifino> its gonna get
pulled soon.
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L295[17:49:03] <ds84182> vifino: Actually
it isn't very exploitable
L296[17:49:11] <ds84182> Talked to smea,
you still need cubic ninja
L297[17:49:32] <ds84182> It's just another
entrypoint into homebrew, but you need cubic ninja to run at least
once for it to work
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L299[17:50:11] <ds84182> gamax92: Are you
still here?
L300[17:50:25] <ds84182> I got an dol I
want to show you ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L301[17:50:40] <vifino> ds84182: ._.
fak.
L302[17:50:54] <vifino> and wtf ds84182 is
in 3ds scene
L303[17:51:04] <ds84182> vifino: Plus the
news about the thing is about 2 weeks old now
L304[17:51:06] <ds84182> .-.
L305[17:51:14] <vifino> ds84182:
shhh
L306[17:51:23] <ds84182> vifino: Not
exactly in the scene
L307[17:51:31] <CompanionCube> ds84182:
cubic ninja needs monies doesn't it
L308[17:51:48] <ds84182> I know that the
Youtube app most likely has some exploit entry points
somewhere
L309[17:51:54] <ds84182> I'm able to crash
it, so thats good
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L312[17:52:30] <ds84182> I've done some
poking around with the "vod" api it exports
L314[17:53:06] <gamax92> ds84182:
ohai
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L316[17:53:10] <vifino> >not in the
scene >tries to fuck with youtube app
L317[17:53:16] <vifino> I SEE HOW IT IS,
ds84182!
L318[17:53:41] <ds84182> :P
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L320[17:54:10] <gamax92> Watching Darin
and Anny playing Sub Machine Gun
L321[17:54:22] <ds84182> What interests me
is that I'm able to fuck around with IPC to the Miiverse app from
the YouTube app
L322[17:54:31] <ds84182> I want to know if
that can be exploited
L323[17:54:43] <ds84182> Giving it a long
string causes it to crash
L324[17:55:03] <ds84182> It also has a
vod.rumble function, which is weird
L325[17:55:12] <ds84182> The 3DS doesn't
have a rumble motor
L326[17:55:16] <vifino> o.o
L327[17:55:44] <ds84182> And I can trigger
the on screen keyboard, but it doesn't return anything
L328[17:55:56] <ds84182> vod.exit does not
exit the application
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L332[17:56:48] <ds84182> It also has a
nifty API that lets you spawn new instances of webkit renderers on
the screen of your choosing
L333[17:57:02] <ds84182> I actually
started designing a tabbed web browser inside the YouTube app
L334[17:57:12] <vifino> ds84182: i really
like how the 3ds scene and the native vita hb scene both are
starting to catch foot.
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L336[17:57:17] <ds84182> But spawning too
many windows will crash it
L337[17:57:29] <vifino> ds84182: so you
did already exploit it?
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L339[17:57:31] <vifino> wow.
L340[17:57:43] <vifino> ds84182 confirmed
l33t h@xor
L341[17:57:58] <ds84182> I also figured
out how 50% of everything works by extracting the pages from the
romfs using some webkit hackery
L342[17:58:18] <ds84182> Apparently it
doesn't have webkit security measures, so I can read from any
iframe I want
L343[17:58:37] <ds84182> So I extracted
the code from the internal Javascript stuff
L344[17:58:52] <ds84182> window API is
mainly used for subtitles, and only subtitles
L345[17:59:47] <gamax92> ds84182: the yt
app is just a webkit thing?
L346[18:00:03] <ds84182> Yes
L347[18:00:06] <ds84182> Naw dir
L348[18:00:17] <ds84182> It opens a
fruggen youtube mobile webpage
L349[18:00:32] <ds84182> Like, the actual
youtube site
L350[18:00:33] <vifino> ._. does the 3ds
have dlcs now?
L351[18:00:35] <vifino> wtf.
L352[18:00:38] <ds84182> vifino: yes
L353[18:00:44] <ds84182> eShop is
flexable
L354[18:00:55] <MajGenRelativity> DaveDave
is running around in Star Trek Online, kicking butt
L355[18:01:16] <vifino> ds84182: I don't
caaaaaare, psvita kicks 3ds's butt hands down :V
L356[18:01:25] <ds84182> No.
L357[18:01:43] <ds84182> I rarely see my
friend play his vita
L358[18:02:02] <ds84182> And he had his
vita before he had his 3DS
L359[18:02:04] <vifino> ds84182: its
hardware is much much more capable
L360[18:02:12] <Inari> there are no games
for vita
L361[18:02:14] <ds84182> Yes, but it's
software isn't
L362[18:02:17] <ds84182> Thats the
problem
L363[18:02:36] <ds84182> You can have a
console with 8gb of ram (XONE, PS4) but have no fun games
L364[18:03:28] <ds84182> The only xbox one
game that I actually can actually play and have fun is Just
Dance
L365[18:03:37] <ds84182> And that's only
two players
L366[18:03:51] <vifino> ds84182: does your
friend upgrade his vita often?
L367[18:03:59] <vifino> pls say he is on
old fw
L368[18:04:00] <ds84182> I have no
clue
L370[18:04:10] <gamax92> ds has
friends?
L371[18:04:11] <ds84182> He wouldn't even
want to run homebrew on there
L372[18:04:15] <CompanionCube> very
evil
L373[18:04:15] <vifino> because the newest
fw is a nono for homebrew
L374[18:04:19] <vifino> :/
L375[18:04:23] <ds84182> he has a Galaxy
S6, something more capable than a vita
L376[18:04:32] <vifino> gamax92: yes, yes
he does, including us
L377[18:04:58] <ds84182> vifino: I have
like 3000 friends, but I only interact with 10 of them
L378[18:05:00] <MajGenRelativity> Galaxy
S6 is fly
L379[18:05:02] <ds84182> not even
daily
L380[18:05:26] <ds84182> gamax92: If I
could record a video of my TV I could show you the thinggy I
made
L381[18:05:35] <ds84182> But CRT+Camera =
FLICKER
L382[18:05:39] <gamax92> why can't I just
have the thingy
L383[18:05:43] <vifino> ds84182: I'm happy
i'm one of the few who interact with you daily :3
L384[18:05:50] <gamax92> O_O
L385[18:05:51] <ds84182> gamax92: Sure,
lemme upload dol
L386[18:06:42] <vifino> gamax92: uwot, i
like ds84182, he is smurt
L388[18:07:00] <gamax92> oh so you only
like smart people
L389[18:07:16] <ds84182> It's a super sexy
UI demo
L390[18:07:29] <ds84182> it has dynamic
shadows when you hold down on buttons and stuff
L391[18:07:49] <ds84182> The blue rounded
rectangle takes you to another screen, where the green rounded
rectangle takes you back to the previous screen
L392[18:08:05] <vifino> gamax92: not only,
but mostly, yes.
L393[18:08:22] <vifino> but why bother?
You very much count to the smart group.
L394[18:08:36] <ds84182> dynamic shadows
use a little gaussian blur and the shadow code from Android
Lollipop
L395[18:08:59] <ds84182> the shadow code
from Android basically takes the verts of an object and grows and
smooths the corners
L396[18:09:11] <ds84182> then it gets
rendered and blurred depending on the elevation chosen
L397[18:09:13] <vifino> the people I don't
like would be someone behaving like this: "hue hue, lets punch
people because im bored"
L398[18:09:25] <vifino> and totally
rock-stupid ones
L399[18:09:56] <vifino> but as long as you
don't count with your fingers for 1+1, you shouldn't have to
bother
L400[18:10:01] <ds84182> vifino: but what
about patrick
L401[18:10:07] <gamax92> ds84182: all it
does is put green stripes on the screen
L402[18:10:14] <gamax92> and then
crashes
L403[18:10:18] <vifino> ds84182: i don't
know patrick.
L404[18:10:19] <ds84182> gamax92: wtf
whats wrong with your wii
L405[18:10:25] <ds84182> gamax92: It works
perfect on mine
L406[18:10:39] <gamax92> what revision and
hbc revision
L407[18:11:22] <ds84182> I'm running hbc
1.1.0
L408[18:11:27] <ds84182> and I'm uploading
via wiiload
L409[18:11:39] <gamax92> OH, WIILOAD
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L411[18:12:05] <ds84182> I didn't test if
it would work from the SD card (I assumed it would)
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L413[18:12:30] <gamax92> oooh ... its got
ugly colored rectangles and a circle?
L414[18:12:38] <ds84182> Yeah
L415[18:12:41] <ds84182> Totally
L416[18:12:58] <ds84182> I also ripped the
activity animations from Android Lollipop
L417[18:13:09] <ds84182> this was born
from my lack of Lollipop on my phone
L418[18:13:54] <ds84182> I did render
stenciling by abusing the Z buffer
L419[18:14:29] <gamax92> you need to add
vertex caching to the render pipe
L420[18:14:37] <ds84182> I did...?
L421[18:14:52] <ds84182> I have everything
in vertex arrays
L422[18:15:06] <ds84182> It's running at
full 60 for me
L423[18:15:27] <gamax92> it feels like
it's running shit slow
L424[18:15:45] <ds84182> ...
L425[18:15:53] <ds84182> How long do the
transitions take
L426[18:16:03] <ds84182> It should be
under 1 second
L427[18:16:48] <ds84182> Also, I don't
think I use the smoothed x and y coords from wiiuse
L428[18:17:07] <gamax92> T_T where did my
adapter go
L429[18:17:19] <ds84182> Just did a
rebuild with smooth x and y positions
L430[18:17:52] <ds84182> and clicking
broke
L431[18:17:53] <gamax92> ds84182: could
you use the unsmoothed coords as a random number generator?
L432[18:19:30] <ds84182> Sure, but if the
users pointer is offscreen then you will get the same number every
time
L433[18:20:21] <ds84182> hmm... how is it
slow for you
L434[18:20:34] <ds84182> I swear my Wii is
going at 60fps right now
L435[18:20:40] <ds84182> and dolphin also
gives 60fps
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L437[18:21:14] <gamax92> hmm I should try
it in dolphin
L438[18:21:28] <ds84182> maybe your wii is
being fucky
L439[18:21:50] <gamax92> dolphin gives
60fps except during effects
L440[18:22:05] <ds84182> Yeah, for me it
drops a frame or two
L441[18:22:17] <gamax92> For me it drops
to 20fps .-.
L442[18:22:22] <ds84182> .
L443[18:22:27] <ds84182> Are you on
interpreter?
L444[18:22:34] <gamax92> ofc not
L445[18:22:35] <ds84182> if you are, then
thats why
L446[18:22:48] <ds84182> gamax92:
interpreter has the ability to do idle speedup now
L447[18:22:57] <ds84182> so you can go
full 60 in interpreter in the thing
L448[18:23:06] <ds84182> it drops to
around 20 during the effects while in interpreter
L449[18:23:13] <gamax92> i know what jit64
means
L450[18:23:22] <ds84182> And I drop to
around 56 fps in JIT
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L452[18:23:27] <ds84182> gamax92: what
version of dolphin
L453[18:23:44] <gamax92> 7064
L454[18:23:55] <ds84182> Hmm
L455[18:23:59] <ds84182> I'm running
6180
L456[18:24:05] <ds84182> Maybe dolphin
broke something...
L457[18:24:35] <ds84182> gamax92: What
settings?
L458[18:24:54] <ds84182> Thing is, it may
just be your graphics card
L459[18:25:04] <ds84182> Your graphics
card doesn't like the blur effect
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L461[18:28:38] <ds84182> gamax92: Yep, in
interpreter I drop to 20fps during effects (this is with the blur
turned off still)
L462[18:29:17] <ds84182> Now, in dolphin
7047 everything is slower
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L464[18:29:28] <ds84182> During effects I
get around 40fps with effects disabled
L465[18:29:32] <ds84182> What the fuck did
they do
L466[18:29:33] <ds84182> .-.
L467[18:30:22] <ds84182> Welp, it always
drops to 40
L468[18:30:33] <ds84182> I really don't
feel like reporting this regression
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L470[18:31:00] <Sandra> woot, I am now
win10.
L471[18:32:18] <Sandra> I like it.
L472[18:33:42] *
Skye hands Sandra's computer to the NSA
L473[18:34:06] *
Sandra doesn't give a damn about privacy.
L474[18:35:52] <Skye> meh
L475[18:36:07] <Skye> I don't like the off
switch being greyed out
L476[18:36:08] <ds84182> gamax92: can you
update dolphin and test again or something?
L477[18:36:14] <Sandra> for some reason
windows 10 was like "I'll automatically install candy crush
for you."
L478[18:36:27] <Sandra> the off
switch?
L479[18:37:00] <Skye> for stopping M$ from
spying
L480[18:38:34] <Sandra> which one?
L481[18:38:49] <gamax92> ds84182: XD this
video tries to say you can make Citra run full speed using a game
booster, but when you look at the clock in the bottom right, 20
seconds = a minute
L482[18:39:57] <ds84182> gamax92:
Apparently I can distribute the source code to the thing
L483[18:40:07] <ds84182> I just have to
relicense under GPLv3
L484[18:40:16] <gamax92> "the
thing"
L485[18:40:27] <ds84182> That's what I'm
calling it :P
L486[18:40:40] <Sandra> I really don't
care about some spying.
L487[18:40:58] <Sandra> notifications,
search history, advertising targeting, they're all fine for
me.
L488[18:41:01] <Sandra> *location
L489[18:41:24] <ds84182> As long as they
can't figure out who the hell I am IRL, I'm fine
L490[18:41:56] <gamax92> (*shot*)
L491[18:42:49] <Sandra> ... can you get
the search bar to not take up half the screen permanently?
L492[18:44:04] <ds84182> gamax92: Well,
the entire GUI does two passes of rendering
L493[18:44:17] <ds84182> The first pass is
dedicated for render to texture
L494[18:44:26] <ds84182> And then the
second pass draws the actual screen
L495[18:44:44] <ds84182> shadows and the
transition texture are updated during the first pass
L496[18:45:14] <ds84182> Each time
something needs to do some render to texture it has to setup the
state (ish) and clear the framebuffer
L497[18:45:19] <gamax92> Sandra: you right
click on the taskbar, go to search, and select icon
L498[18:45:24] <gamax92> something like
that
L499[18:45:30] <ds84182> Anyways, I'm
going to eat fish
L500[18:45:55] <Sandra> ah, good.
L501[18:47:13] <Sandra> this menu is
actually a monstrosity.
L502[18:47:21] <Sandra> I prefer the start
screen....
L503[18:47:22] <Sandra> oh well.
L504[18:48:45] <Sandra> whoa.... upgrading
to win10 actually freed up 5GB of space on my disk.
L505[18:49:08] <Sandra> that's....
surprising.
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L521[19:23:01] <vifino> .tell
L522[19:23:01] <^v> vifino, Usage: .tell
(<user>|$a:<account>|$h:<host>) <txt>
L524[19:23:20] <^v> vifino, Message
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L526[19:33:01] <MichiBot> Lizzy:
asdfmovie9 | length
1m 47s | Likes:
73083 Dislikes:
869 Views:
483668 | by TomSka
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L528[19:52:05] <ds84182> Lizzy: I just saw
it ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L529[19:52:22] <ds84182> "Wanna see
an impression of my father?" "Sure."
*disappears*
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L543[21:06:53] <gudenau> Hello!
L544[21:07:06] <gudenau> Is it just me, or
do the tablets not respond to wireless charging?
L545[21:08:33] <Lizzy> They do not
L546[21:09:28] <gudenau> I want that.
:-/
L547[21:10:15] <gudenau> Wireless charging
upgrade anyone?
L548[21:10:53] <Lizzy> post it on the
issue tracker, i'm sure someone will do something for it
L549[21:11:02] <Lizzy> in the mean time i
am going to go bed
L550[21:11:19] <ds84182> So I'm proving
why Sangar removed bytecode from OC :P
L551[21:11:29] <ds84182> I'm basically
exploiting all of Lua right now
L552[21:11:43] <ds84182> I just fucked
with the length of a string so I can read the memory directly after
it
L553[21:11:51] <gudenau> Nice.
L554[21:12:00] <ds84182> And from there I
can take the dummy string object and turn it into any object I
want
L555[21:12:23] <ds84182> I'm thinking
about trying to get a string at the base of Lua's memory so I can
read all of the memory
L556[21:12:23] <gudenau> Will there be a
writeup?
L557[21:12:30] <ds84182> gudenau: Most
likely
L558[21:12:45] <ds84182> It's based off
another exploit used in Lua 5.2 work3, but I ported it to Lua
5.3
L559[21:12:59] <ds84182> Since 5.3 gives
you 64bit ints, it's easier to exploit now
L560[21:13:23] <ds84182> Currently the
challenge is to get the ability to read from any location I
decide
L561[21:13:50] <ds84182> I can write
anywhere, but I can only write a 64bit int + a 1 byte type header
that I can't choose
L562[21:14:11] <ds84182> so I basically
destroy data everywhere, which is bad q_q
L563[21:15:24] <gudenau> Or good, depends
on your goals.
L564[21:16:26] <gudenau> Bye!
L565[21:16:36] <Sandra> Do tablets not
count as RF items?
L566[21:16:55] <gudenau> Does not seem
like it, I was able to charge an energy cell.
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L568[21:17:16] <Sandra> huh.
L569[21:18:07] <ds84182> Q_Q
L570[21:18:14] <ds84182> If I could get
access to the stack
L571[21:18:16] <ds84182> If only
L572[21:18:24] <ds84182> I could do a
little bit of ROP magic
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L574[21:19:41] <ds84182> I could write the
finalizer to jump somewhere bad, but Linux kernel protections make
it so that I can't randomly jump to data
L575[21:24:59] <Skye> I wonder if it would
be possible to check bytecode for safety...
L576[21:26:07] <ds84182> Skye: nope
L577[21:26:15] <ds84182> they tried in
5.1, then they removed it in 5.2
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L584[22:22:33] <ds84182> Ugh, this is
hard
L585[22:23:07] <ds84182> I have a way of
reading any memory address, but it doesn't work because of the
destructive 9th byte write
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L587[22:31:48] <ds84182> #lua (1 <<
48 | 255 << 40 | 1)==0x1FF0000000001
L588[22:31:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: ')' expected near <eof>
L589[22:31:55] <ds84182> wat
L590[22:32:12] <ds84182> #lua (1 <<
48 | 255 << 40 | 1) == 0x1FF0000000001
L591[22:32:12] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: ')' expected near <eof>
L592[22:32:14] <ds84182> dafuq
L593[22:32:22] <ds84182> #lua 1 <<
48 | 255 << 40 | 1
L594[22:32:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
281474976710656
L595[22:32:26] <ds84182> #lua
0x1FF0000000001
L596[22:32:26] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
561850441793537
L597[22:32:29] <ds84182> hmm
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L599[22:34:01] <ds84182> #lua
0x1000000000FF1
L600[22:34:02] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
281474976714737
L601[22:39:00] <ds84182> #lua
string.pack("L",1953719668)
L602[22:39:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
test
L603[22:39:02] <ds84182> :OOOOOOOOO
L604[22:39:13] <ds84182> I can read any
memory I want ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L605[22:39:21] <ds84182> Just took me a
while to fix the code
L606[22:40:59] <ds84182> Basically I wrote
0x10000FF00 to the table struct fields, which set the type to be 0
(nil), the flags to be 255, and the node size to be the same as
before
L607[22:41:20] <ds84182> Now the code can
specify a memory address and the number of bytes to read
L608[22:43:41] <ds84182> Ok, process
doesn't crash on exit because of garbage collection fuckups
L609[22:45:01] <ds84182> Now, to port the
last of the code: write_memory
L610[22:45:20] <ds84182> Then after that
I'll stylize the code a bit to remove all these god damn
underscores
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L615[23:12:31] <ds84182> #lua
string.pack("L",100663296)
L616[23:12:45] <ds84182> #lua
string.pack("L",100663296):byte(1,-1)
L617[23:12:45] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0 | 0 |
0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0
L618[23:13:17] <ds84182> #lua
string.pack("I4",100663296):byte(1,-1)
L619[23:13:17] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0 | 0 |
0 | 6
L620[23:13:39] <ds84182> Woot, I can write
and read from any place in memory
L621[23:13:43] <ds84182> this is
amazeballs
L622[23:14:01] <ds84182> I can't wait to
do the writeup tomorrow
L623[23:14:26] <ds84182> So... next task.
Finding the stack position
L624[23:14:49] <gamax92> ds84182: is this
because of string.pack or bytecode exploits?
L625[23:14:55] <ds84182> bytecode
exploits
L626[23:16:23] <Izaya> so I woke up
thisafternoon
L627[23:16:32] <Izaya> and the new server
was still running
L628[23:16:36] <Izaya> this is a
triumph.
L629[23:16:44] <ds84182> From where I am
now, it would be really easy to get reqiure from the global state's
environment
L630[23:16:46] <ds84182> Izaya: woot
L631[23:17:24] <ds84182> Hmm... I can't
find anything that would give me a value from the stack
L632[23:18:48] <gamax92> best extension:
Test_Stack-Demo.prg.PRG.prog
L633[23:18:58] <gamax92> .prg .PRG and
.prog all mean the same thing
L634[23:19:08] <ds84182> gamax92: halp
meee
L635[23:19:26] *
gamax92 gives ds84182 a cherry danish
L636[23:19:27] <ds84182> I need a good way
to scan Lua's memory for a value that would look like it would be
on the stack
L637[23:19:41] <gamax92> Cheaters
Engine
L638[23:20:07] <ds84182> I'm in linux, so
does that mean /dev/ram0
L639[23:21:14] <ds84182> Welp, I'm going
to do a word search for 0x7fffffff
L640[23:21:29] <ds84182> and if I can find
something that has a stack value, then I can exploit it ( ͡^ ͜ʖ
͡^)
L641[23:23:24] <Izaya> is /dev/ram1 a
thing?
L642[23:23:36] <Izaya> Is that what
happens when you have multiple RAM sticks
L643[23:23:37] <gamax92> ds84182: there
are specific tools for memory reading in linux >_>
L645[23:24:04] <ds84182> Izaya: I
dunno
L646[23:24:07] <ds84182> there's a lot of
them
L647[23:25:58] <ds84182> Welp, found 4
instances of things that point to the stack
L648[23:28:18] <ds84182> #lua t =
0x00007fffffffd5c0 return t > 0x7ffffffdd000 and t <
0x7ffffffff000
L649[23:28:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
true
L650[23:28:24] <ds84182> hmm, so that's a
stack value
L651[23:28:38] <Starhero-MC> So ...i am
confused, does anyone have experance with sending and recieving
messages on CC from OC?
L652[23:32:55] <Izaya> #lua (200*1024) /
10
L653[23:32:55] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
20480.0
L654[23:33:05] <Izaya> #lua 20480 /
60
L655[23:33:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
341.33333333333
L656[23:33:20] <Izaya> #lua (20480 /
60)/60
L657[23:33:20] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
5.6888888888889
L658[23:33:31] <Izaya> 5 hours to rsync my
200GB of stuff over my 100Mbps LAN
L659[23:33:32] <Izaya> great
L660[23:36:53] <Izaya> #lua 3400/800
L661[23:36:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
4.25
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