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L2[00:12:19] <ocdoc> :( I'm not just a
wikibot!
L3[00:12:31] <ocdoc> For example, use
~el
L4[00:13:20] <Kodos> ~w Kodos
L6[00:13:34] <Kodos> No! You're supposed to
link to the basic tutorial page!
L7[00:13:38] * Kodos
bops the bot
L8[00:13:59] <ocdoc> I tried D:
L9[00:16:23] <Kodos> Well, fix it then
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L11[00:18:50] <gamax92> umm
L12[00:18:52] <gamax92> ~w test
L14[00:18:59] <gamax92> >_>
L15[00:20:37] <gamax92> and now it's
frozen
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L17[00:24:37] <gamax92> Mimiru: halp
L18[00:24:45] <gamax92> luajit refuses to
die
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L21[00:25:23] <vifino> now sleep
L22[00:25:25] <gamax92> there
L23[00:25:37] <gamax92> vifino: lua?
L24[00:25:42] <vifino> gamax92: yes,
lua
L25[00:25:46] <vifino> lua 5.1.4
L26[00:25:49] <gamax92> is it eLua?
.-.
L27[00:25:52] <vifino> no.
L28[00:25:57] <gamax92> what is it :o
L30[00:26:13] <Mimiru> gamax92, you kill
screen and magically the dead luajit goes poof.
L31[00:26:26] <Mimiru> kill -9
screenpid
L32[00:26:39] <gamax92> i did a kill
everything and it was still stuck
L33[00:27:10] <Mimiru> I loggedi n, I did
ps aux | grep luajit, I found the pid to the parent screen did kill
-9 pid
L34[00:27:12] <Mimiru> and it was
gone.
L35[00:27:27] <Mimiru> Maybe I scared
it.
L36[00:27:45] <vifino> gamax92: tl;dr lua -
os, math + bootloader stuff
L37[00:27:55] <vifino> like pci
enumeration
L38[00:27:59] <vifino> or syslinux
commands
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L40[00:28:33] <gamax92> ahh
L41[00:28:41] <vifino> its nice
L42[00:28:48] <vifino> it can run scripts
from the netboot server
L44[00:34:37] <Kodos> Really bad
pseudoencryption, but still
L45[00:35:40] <v^Laptop> gimme so i can
break
L46[00:35:46] <Kodos> Lol
L47[00:35:47] <Kodos> Hang on
L48[00:35:52] <Kodos> I'll PM you
L49[00:38:46] <vifino> So, uh. I have more
than hundred lines of bootloader configs, all written by
hand.
L50[00:39:00] <vifino> I'm not sure if I
should be proud of myself or should visit a doctor about it.
L51[00:40:25] <vifino> I should try to add
ubuntu next.
L52[00:40:52] <Izaya> Probably a
doctor
L53[00:41:28] <Izaya> I would consult a
psychiatrist if you start using regexp to do it though
L54[00:42:25] *
vifino shoves away his scripts and history
L56[00:42:57] <Izaya> Well
L57[00:43:39] <Izaya> I just spent two
hours fixing laptop keyboards
L58[00:45:02] <vifino> Anyhow, I'mma go to
sleep.
L59[00:45:11] <vifino> Good night,
everyone.
L60[00:47:09] <vifino> Actually, shit. Now
I want to make an automated isolinux -> gpxe -> pxelinux menu
creator thingie.
L61[00:47:13] <vifino> Aaaaaaaargh.
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L64[00:48:59] <iamtakingiteasy> network
booting sounds interesting
L65[00:49:18] <vifino> iamtakingiteasy:
It's a bitch to set up perfectly though.
L66[00:49:51] <iamtakingiteasy> maybe,
never actually tried besides few installations of debian in the
absence of USB flash media
L67[00:50:19] <iamtakingiteasy> and
currently i am booting via EFI :3
L68[00:50:53] <vifino> When you aren't
loading ~50mb oses, you're going to need the kernel, initrd and the
iso of the whole thing again. initrd and iso over http, iso over
tftp.
L69[00:50:56] <vifino>
"Fun".
L70[00:51:03] <vifino> It's a mess.
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L72[00:52:29] <vifino> Debian is doable,
did that, but ploplinux? That one just decides to require a booting
method that is almost the similar principle of an esolang compared
to a normal programming language.
L73[00:52:47] <vifino> kernel, initrd, iso
AND a list of files contained in the iso?
L74[00:53:25] <vifino> Best thing: It
doesn't like to load the file list via http. tftp only.
L75[00:53:27] <iamtakingiteasy> hmm. why
bother with qustionable distributions' installation media?
L76[00:53:50] <iamtakingiteasy> boot a
gentoo/arch/systecue livecd and install 'em manually
L77[00:53:59] <iamtakingiteasy>
sysrescuecd*
L78[00:54:05] <vifino> Because I got the
stuff I normally would use already done.
L79[00:54:50] <vifino> Arch, debian( mostly
ubuntu, but eh, didn't work on that one yet ), plop boot manager,
even less common things like lua and freedos.
L81[00:55:56] <vifino> And since pxelinux
doesn't really like non-linux stuff, it's hard to add utilities not
linux.
L82[00:56:35] <iamtakingiteasy> Kodos:
you're parsing PNG in OC >_< ?
L83[00:56:37] <vifino> I also should have
worked on 32/64 bit differentiation. Didn't yet, probably
tomorrow.
L84[00:56:50] <Kodos> iamtakingiteasy, yes,
because why not
L85[00:56:59] <iamtakingiteasy> Kodos: from
scratch or using libraries?
L86[00:57:14] <vifino> Kodos: Combine with
asie's oc image thingie.
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L88[00:57:21] <vifino> pngview when
L90[00:57:35] <iamtakingiteasy> ah.
L91[00:57:48] <Kodos> Had to add like 2
lines of code to make it take arguments properly
L92[00:57:55] <Kodos> Since the first arg
is the file you're parsing
L93[00:58:20] <vifino> Anyhow, good night.
\o
L94[00:59:20] <iamtakingiteasy> good
night
L95[00:59:44] <iamtakingiteasy> Kodos: too
bad that full implementation would require zlib
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L97[01:00:23] <Kodos> Not even sure what
that is, as I don't have experience with Lua (Or any language,
really) outside of OC
L98[01:00:57] <iamtakingiteasy> it is
compression/decomporession library for gzip algorithm
L99[01:01:05] <iamtakingiteasy>
decompression*
L100[01:01:51] <iamtakingiteasy> not as
efficent at compressing as lzma or bzip, but fast and does it's job
nicely
L101[01:02:31] <iamtakingiteasy>
ultimately, i'd loved to see aalib/libcaca ported to OC
L102[01:03:05] <iamtakingiteasy> or
something similar, to produce an asciiart from input image
L103[01:03:19] <iamtakingiteasy> or maybe
even 3D holo
L104[01:03:38] <Kodos> Whoops, didn't mean
to use that PM window
L105[01:04:11] <iamtakingiteasy> or even
engraving the images on world
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L107[01:08:12] <Izaya> wow
L108[01:08:31] <v^Laptop> .> local
str="potato" for c in str:gmatch(".") do
print(c:byte()) end
L109[01:08:31] <^v> v^Laptop, 112 | 111 |
116 | 97 | 116 | 111 | nil
L110[01:08:40] <v^Laptop> Kodos, ^
probably what you want
L111[01:08:43] <Izaya> I must be the only
person I know that can fall asleep with music on max volume
L114[01:09:18] <Kodos> But it only takes
numbers
L115[01:10:07] <v^Laptop> that algo isnt
reversable
L116[01:10:16] <Kodos> It works for
me
L117[01:10:40] <Kodos> #lua function
ndCode(a,b) return (a | b) - (a & b) end
L118[01:10:40] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: ')' expected near <eof>
L119[01:10:50] <Kodos> wat
L120[01:10:57] <v^Laptop> use .l53
L121[01:11:06] <v^Laptop> .l53
"unless this is broken"
L122[01:11:06] <^v> v^Laptop, unless this
is broken
L123[01:11:08] <Kodos> .l53 function
ndCode(a,b) return (a | b) - (a & b) end
L124[01:11:08] <^v> Kodos, nil
L125[01:11:08] <v^Laptop> nope
L126[01:11:28] <Kodos> .l53 return
ndCode(12584,12345)
L127[01:11:28] <^v> Kodos, lua:1: attempt
to call a nil value (global 'ndCode')
L128[01:11:35] <v^Laptop> fail
L129[01:11:44] <Kodos> what did I do
D=
L130[01:11:49] <v^Laptop> v5 will have
persistence, one day
L131[01:11:58] <Kodos> Anyway
L132[01:11:59] <Kodos> Hang on
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L136[01:16:15] <Kodos> Fuck, he left
L137[01:18:06] <Kodos> ~w string
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L140[01:23:55] <darkstar> Oh man this is
crazy
L141[01:24:55] <darkstar> I'm working with
wireless redstone (chickenbones) and whenever I set the frequency
with r.setWirelessFrequency(num) it turns the redstone signal for
that frequency off
L142[01:25:18] <darkstar> am I
misunderstanding? I would imagine it shouldn't do that?
L143[01:25:43] <Kodos> Are you replacing
'num' with an actual strength?
L144[01:26:07] <darkstar> No, I'm
replacing it with the frequency to use
L145[01:26:18] <darkstar> so for example
r.setWirelessFrequency(802)
L146[01:26:27] <Kodos> Oh
L147[01:26:28] <Kodos> right
L148[01:26:28] <Kodos> derp
L149[01:26:31] <Kodos> One sec, let me
test
L150[01:26:42] <darkstar> sure
L151[01:26:58] <darkstar> I was so
confused why my function to print the current status was turning it
off haha
L152[01:27:21] <darkstar> all it is doing
is r.setWirelessFrequency(freq) then r.getWirelessOutput()
L153[01:28:18] <darkstar> for the record,
I do have a redstone tier 2 card in the computer
L154[01:29:20] <vifino> Fuck sleep.
L155[01:29:31] <vifino> It's 8 am.
L156[01:30:14] <Kodos> Looks like the
wireless output of a computer's redstone just takes a boolean, so I
would imagine it defaults to false
L157[01:30:39] <Kodos> Oh
L158[01:30:41] <Kodos> Derp
L159[01:30:43] <Kodos> Try using
L160[01:30:49] <Kodos>
r.getWirelessInput()
L161[01:30:55] <Kodos> Since the computer
isn't the one transmitting
L162[01:30:59] <Kodos> It'll be registered
as input
L163[01:31:00] <vifino> Alright, todo for
today: GParted, FreeBSD and more fun stuff.
L164[01:31:10] <vifino> well,
"fun"
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L166[01:31:35] <darkstar> Kodos: but that
doesn't change the fact that simply setting the frequency you want
to work with causes the output to turn off
L167[01:32:03] <Kodos> If it's the first
time the computer is accessing that frequency, wouldn't it have
never been on
L168[01:32:06] <vifino> Hah, darkstar: You
have a nice name! It reminds me of that wonderful game, DarkStar
One.
L169[01:32:22] <darkstar> vifino: Thanks
;) It's a Game of Thrones reference. Hope that doesn't make it a
worse one
L170[01:32:46] <vifino> Hah, really gotta
watch GoT once.
L171[01:32:49] <Kodos> I'd need to see
your code, or at least the excerpt you're having issues with, to
know more
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L174[01:34:21] <darkstar> That's just
being done in the lua prompt
L175[01:35:17] <Kodos> Let me test that,
hang on
L176[01:35:22] <Kodos> Wife's asking me
about trash
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L178[01:35:23] <darkstar> vifino:
Unfortunately this reference isn't yet in the show
L179[01:35:31] <darkstar> Kodos: no
worries, no rush. you're doing me the favor ;)
L180[01:35:43] <Kodos> Huh
L181[01:35:46] <Kodos> Guess it does
reset
L182[01:35:53] <Kodos> Open a Github
issue
L183[01:36:01] <darkstar> heh ok
L184[01:36:08] <Kodos> brb now
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L186[01:38:44] <Kodos> There we go, that
should stifle her for a couple hours
L187[01:39:51] <darkstar> all righty,
issue opened
L188[01:45:00] <Kodos> Looks good, I'd
check back in a day or two. Sanger has one of them job thingers, so
it may be the weekend before he gets to it. No idea for sure
though, I'm just the unofficial, self appointed Community Manager
for OC
L189[01:46:10] <darkstar> No worries at
all
L190[01:46:15] <darkstar> For now I'll use
rednet
L191[01:46:19] <darkstar> not as simple as
I was hoping
L192[01:46:23] <darkstar> but workable
;)
L193[01:47:04] <Kodos> What are you using
it for, just curious? I use Project Red for most of my redstone
stuff, alongside Project Blue (An addon for P:R)
L194[01:48:02] <darkstar> Turning farms in
another dimension on and off
L195[01:49:22] <Kodos> You could always
rig up a server rack with a linked card, and make a program that
pings the server to turn them on and off =)
L196[01:49:53] <darkstar> Totally could,
but I will eventually have a ton of things to toggle on and
off
L197[01:50:22] <darkstar> from many
different dimension and locations
L198[01:50:25] <darkstar>
dimensions*
L199[01:50:33] <Kodos> That's when you use
a full rack in internal mode, have a master server that can parse a
network message, and toggle- Ah, nevermind then =)
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L201[01:52:15] <darkstar> Trying to make a
kind of base control program
L202[01:52:22] <darkstar> Like a trillion
others have
L203[01:57:45] <darkstar> Ok now that I'm
using rednet, it's working perfect
L204[01:57:55] <darkstar> I was pulling my
hair out as to why my toggle function wasn't working
L205[01:58:01] <darkstar> I stepped
through the logic like 50 times lol
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L207[01:59:11] <Kodos> Lol
L208[01:59:18] <Starhero> what could make
components disappear?
L209[01:59:29] <Starhero> something about
nodes not saving?
L210[01:59:40] <Starhero> all my scripts
are broken now.
L211[02:01:46] <Starhero> I suppose I will
have to find there new uuids
L212[02:01:58] <Starhero> but that kinda
suvks
L213[02:02:28] <Starhero> I moved my
server to another computer and this is what I get mc? how
rude!
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L215[02:03:35] <Starhero> finally gave it
breathing room ram and proc wise and the only issues I see since
the migration was oc telling me all my components are gone.
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L220[02:34:31] <vifino> So, uh. Apparently
freebsd was a couple times easier to boot than gparted.
L221[02:34:51] <vifino> Gparted gets stuck
loading its rootfs because it can't get it's interface up.
L222[02:35:36] <vifino> freebsd's loader
config is like: "here, take this gzipped image and load it
into ram, then boot from it. Alright? Thanks."
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L224[02:36:09] <vifino> It's been said it
won't work, but it did.
L225[02:36:11] <vifino> I call hax.
L226[02:36:11] *
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L230[02:52:22] <Kodos> #lua function
parsnip(a) local chartable = {} local str = a for c in
str:gmatch(".") do table.insert(chartable, c:byte()) end
return table.concat(chartable) end
L231[02:52:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L232[02:52:36] <Kodos> #lua return
parsnip("Testing")
L233[02:52:37] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
84101115116105110103
L234[02:52:42] <Kodos> Woo
L235[02:52:58] <vifino> its interesting
how well my pxe server works.
L236[02:54:27] <Kodos> #lua function
prime(n) for i = 2, n^(1/2) do if (n % i) == 0 then return false
end return true end end
L237[02:54:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L238[02:54:46] <vifino> Arch, Debian, Damn
Small Linux, TinyCore/CorePlus, FreeBSD, FreeDOS and Plop Boot
manager.
L239[02:54:48] <Kodos> #lua
prime(tonumber(parsnip("Testing")))
L240[02:54:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L241[02:54:58] <Kodos> #lua
prime(tonumber(parsnip("Testing One Two Three")))
L242[02:54:58] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
true
L243[02:55:01] <Kodos> \o/
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L245[02:55:21] <Kodos> Oh
L246[02:55:21] <Kodos> wait
L247[02:55:24] <Kodos> I fucked up the
primality test
L248[02:57:56] <vifino> I need more.. I
need more OSes... I NEED MOAR!
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L250[02:59:13] <Izaya> vifino, got
TempleOS?
L251[02:59:17] <vifino> wot
L252[02:59:24] <Izaya> :3 joking
L253[02:59:37] <vifino> x.x
L254[02:59:45] <Izaya> didn't you say you
needed to sleep... 2 and a half hours ago?
L255[02:59:51] <vifino> Shh.
L256[02:59:54] <Kodos> #lua function
prime(n) for i = 2, n^(1/2) do if (n % i) == 0 then return false
end end return true end
L257[02:59:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L258[02:59:57] <vifino> Fuck sleep
L259[03:00:03] <Izaya> vifino, remember
your 3 2 1:
L260[03:00:03] <vifino> Nobody needs that
shit.
L261[03:00:09] <Kodos> #lua
prime(tonumber(parsnip("Testing")))
L262[03:00:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
true
L263[03:00:10] <Izaya> 3 hours of sleep, 2
meals, 1 shower
L264[03:00:20] <Kodos> erm
L265[03:00:22] <Kodos> I think I broke it
worse
L266[03:00:57] *
Lizzy snuggles vifino
L267[03:01:03] <vifino> Lizzy! \o/
L268[03:01:09] *
vifino snuggles Lizzy
L269[03:01:57] <Kodos> Ah well. I'll muck
with it more tomorrow. At least I made my own encryption
today
L270[03:02:11] *
Lizzy sighs deeply, she shouldn't have gotten up this early but she
needed to go to work
L271[03:02:42] *
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she gets home
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Lizzy groans
L276[03:15:16] *
vifino hugs Lizzy
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L300[04:57:06] <Sandra> ... did I just
hear green hill zone coming from the lounge room?
L301[04:57:16] <Sandra> and... the indiana
jones theme>
L302[04:57:22] <Sandra> what the hell are
they watching?
L303[04:58:38] <dangranos> youtube i
guess
L304[04:59:13] <Sandra> no it's tv of some
description.
L305[04:59:17] <Sandra> I also heard
tetris.
L306[05:01:44] <Sandra> UGH MY INTERNET
RECEPTION IN MY ROOM IS REALLY PISSING ME OFF RIGHT NOW.
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L308[05:01:57] <Izaya> build a
cantenna
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L310[05:03:20] <Sandra> #p
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L312[05:03:35] <Sandra> in my room.
L313[05:03:52] <Sandra> #p
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L315[05:04:14] <Sandra> the hallway,
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L318[05:25:19] <Sandra> it's surprising
how well the jokes work in the english sub.
L319[05:25:36] <Sandra> considering that
this is an anime which I doubt many people would care about.
L320[05:26:04] <Sandra> #p
L321[05:26:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L322[05:26:17] <Sandra> #p
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L328[05:27:09] <Izaya> Oh yes, love that
wired connection :3
L329[05:27:30] <Sandra> my wifi's only
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L337[05:49:06] <Starhero-MC> So, idk how
many programs there are for drone....
L338[05:49:31] <Starhero-MC> But after
refactoring my code, you can add one to the mix.
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L346[06:00:18] <Sandra> apparently to get
drivers I have to "use windows update."
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L352[06:12:34] <meigrafd> is there a
function like from computercraft e.g. setTextColor() ?
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L355[06:17:52] <Izaya> meigrafd, you'll
need to use the gpu component
L356[06:17:54] <Izaya> ~w gpu
L358[06:17:56] <Sandra> meigrafd,
component.gpu.setForegroundColor()
L359[06:19:41] <meigrafd> ah oke thanks
;)
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L375[07:06:49] <meigrafd> is there a way
to use gpu.setForeground() with the colors api?
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L377[07:08:54] <Izaya> meigrafd,
component.gpu.setForeground(colours.blue)
L378[07:09:01] <Izaya> colors rather
L379[07:09:16] <Izaya> Snagar isn't from
the US, why is he using the retarded spelling? :/
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L381[07:09:51] <Stary2001> haah
L382[07:09:59] <meigrafd> hm doesnt work
for me... returns "nil"
L383[07:10:27] <Izaya> got colours require
''d?
L384[07:10:36] <Izaya> local colors =
require "colors"
L385[07:10:39] <meigrafd> colors =
require("colors")
L386[07:10:44] <meigrafd> yes
L387[07:10:45] <Sangar> Izaya, because
most code i've seen in my life uses us spelling :P most english,
really
L388[07:11:07] <Izaya> Sangar, I'm making
a point to use English in amie's code
L389[07:11:15] <Sangar> heh
L390[07:11:17] <Stary2001> lol
L391[07:11:24] <Stary2001> i was gonna use
colors while writing a vnc client
L392[07:11:30] <Stary2001> then i
realised
L393[07:11:33] <Stary2001> the spec says
colours
L394[07:11:33] <Sangar> just make a couple
of aliases and everyone will be happy X
L395[07:11:36] <Sangar> :X
L396[07:11:39] <Stary2001> lol yes
L397[07:12:00] *
Izaya has a symlink whenever he uses OpenOS/plan9k
L398[07:12:31] <Sangar> also my bike's
rear tire popped D:
L399[07:12:34] <Sangar> such a mess to
fix
L400[07:12:49] <Sangar> so i took a day
off \o/
L402[07:13:33] <Vexatos> :P
L403[07:13:33] <Sangar> now it's working
again, except the gears don't really... work so well anymore
:X
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L405[07:13:45] <Sangar> Vexatos, yes, i
know :P
L406[07:14:06] <Sangar> same for
colo(u)rs
L407[07:15:59] <meigrafd>
gpu.getPaletteColor(colors.red) returns: palette not
available
L408[07:16:37] <Lizzy> Sangar: at least
your bike didn't get stolen :/
L409[07:16:54] <Sangar> yeah, i guess
there's at least that :P
L410[07:17:00] <Sangar> meigrafd, that's
not how it works
L411[07:17:13] <meigrafd> ja das dachte
ich mir schon :p
L412[07:17:28] <Sangar>
getPaletteColor(index) where index [1] for t1, [1,16] for t2 and
t3
L413[07:17:47] <Sangar> the index is just
a number, it has no inherent color meaning
L414[07:18:03] <Sangar> the color is
defined via the palette after all. so passing in colors.* makes no
sense ;)
L415[07:18:06] <meigrafd> but colors.red
does return a number or not?
L416[07:18:32] <Sangar> well yeah
L417[07:18:49] <Sangar> but that api was
designed for bundled redstone, really
L418[07:20:07] <meigrafd> mh
L419[07:20:33] <meigrafd> so i cant use
setForeground() etc with the colors api?
L420[07:20:59] <meigrafd> is there another
way? dont want to enter the hex codes :/
L421[07:21:06] <Sangar> i mean it *might*
work for t2, and t2 only (because there the palette contains
approximations of the mc colors, whereas in t3 it's grayscale in t1
is only one color) but i honestly don't know :X
L422[07:21:34] <Sangar> (also 'by default
contains', always changeable ofc)
L423[07:21:53] <Sangar> so you can try
setForeground(colors.red, true)
L424[07:22:03] <Sangar> but no guarantee
that it'll work :P
L425[07:22:18] <Sangar> (the true telling
it that it's a palette index, not a hex value)
L426[07:23:42] <meigrafd> nop with tier2
gpu it also doesnt work :x
L427[07:23:54] <meigrafd> ..for
me...
L428[07:24:10] *
Sangar shrugs
L429[07:24:39] <meigrafd> "color
palette not supported"
L430[07:24:41] <Sangar> if you're lucky
you can just +/-1 that value, colors might be zero indexed (like
sides) to correspond with the actual mc meta values
L431[07:25:04] <Sangar> tho i'm just
guessing here :X
L432[07:26:49] <meigrafd> missing a link
for rgb colors btw ;)
L434[07:28:28] <Sangar> hmm?
L435[07:28:52] <Sangar> you mean what the
default palette values are?
L436[07:29:14] <meigrafd> na eine tabelle
mit den "colors.<farbe>" und den dazugehörigen
hexadecimal werten für deine gpu sache ;)
L437[07:29:20] <meigrafd> yes
L438[07:29:41] <Sangar> well; since
they're configurable that table would... only somewhat meaningful
:P
L439[07:29:54] <Sangar> tho i think
someone actually did post something like that on the forums? not
sure
L440[07:30:06] <Sangar> feel free to add
it to the wiki :P
L441[07:30:12] <meigrafd> the hexadecimal
values from computercraft doesnt look like opencomputer's
L443[07:32:33] <meigrafd> hm ;)
L444[07:34:58] <Sangar> and yeah, colors
start at 0, so setPaletteColor(colors.white + 1, true) should
work
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L447[07:44:30] <meigrafd> h if i set
gpu.setForeground(0xFF3333) and then use print("test")
the displayd text is still white? o0
L448[07:44:42] <meigrafd> 0xFF3333 should
be red
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L450[08:03:47] <Sangar> you do have a t2+
screen and gpu?
L451[08:04:10] <meigrafd> hmm da sagst du
was
L452[08:04:17] <meigrafd> ;~
L453[08:11:17] <meigrafd> is there a way
to give a creative ronot a screen with tier2 ? :p
L454[08:11:23] <meigrafd> robot*
L455[08:11:37] *
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L456[08:16:37] <Sangar> no
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L459[08:33:35] <meigrafd> is there a way
to terminat a endless looping script? :p
L460[08:34:03] <Izaya> control-alt-C
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L462[08:34:33] <meigrafd> thnx
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L476[09:46:15] <RaptorJeebus> Hey guys, Is
there currently no way to grab NBT data of an item?
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L479[09:52:28] <meigrafd> RaptorJeebus
Inventory Controller maybe?
L480[09:52:38] <RaptorJeebus> I tried
that, no NBT data
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L482[09:54:47] <Skye> RaptorJeebus, I
don't think there is a way a to get the raw NBT data of an
item
L483[09:55:21] <RaptorJeebus> Damn, I
wanted to make a touch screen radio controller for a mod that lets
you play internet streams, But it seems to store the names in NBT,
Guess that's not happening :C
L484[09:56:10] <Skye> there is a way to
compare NBT to the NBT of other items
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L486[09:57:23] <RaptorJeebus> Yeah but i
need to grab the actual names of the stations, So the computer
knows what station to put in the radio
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L488[09:57:41] <Sangar> the general stance
is no nbt, if you need something specific from an item, have
someone add a converter that exposes it :P (i.e. something like
this
http://git.io/v3zqh)
L489[09:58:04] <RaptorJeebus> I'll see if
i can contact the mod dev about it, Thanks Sangar :D
L490[09:58:22] *
Sangar hides
L491[09:58:31] *
Sangar totally isn't the mod dev
L492[09:58:36] <reinei> which mod author?
OC or that radio?
L493[09:58:39] <Sangar> oh
L494[09:58:40] <RaptorJeebus> radio
L495[09:58:43] <Sangar> right there's that
option
L496[09:58:43] <reinei> thats why I am
asking
L497[09:58:44] <Sangar> :X
L498[09:58:48] <Sangar> nvm
L499[09:58:52] <RaptorJeebus> XD
L500[09:58:52] <reinei> :P
L501[09:58:59] <RaptorJeebus> I'm using
"Better Records"
L502[09:59:10] <Kubuxu> RaptorJeebus:
other possibility is compat module in OC
L503[09:59:16] <RaptorJeebus> oooh
L504[09:59:23] <Kubuxu> RaptorJeebus: but
try talking with the dev of the mod first.
L505[09:59:23] <Sangar> yeah, that's what
i thought ^^
L506[09:59:40] <RaptorJeebus> Hey sangar,
i know we just met and all, buttttttt ;)
L507[10:00:05] *
reinei puts up a SEP around Sangar and has him cross dress as a
girl
L508[10:00:11] <Sangar> or vex could add
it to computronics, then the cc crowd could make use of it, too
;)
L509[10:00:18] <reinei> who are you
talking to RaptorJeebus
L510[10:00:32] <RaptorJeebus> sangar
aha
L511[10:00:52] <Sangar> reinei, sep?
>_>
L512[10:01:11] <reinei> sombody elses
problem
L513[10:01:29] <Sangar> :X
L514[10:01:44] <reinei> a filed that makes
you 'invisible' as long as the brains of the observer doesn't
expect to see you
L515[10:01:49] <gamax92> Secondary
Electromagnetic Protection
L516[10:01:49] <reinei> field*
L517[10:02:13] <reinei> no gamax92 nothing
can protected you from my EMP's
L518[10:03:22] <CompanionCube> ...
L519[10:03:38] <CompanionCube> I have a
56MB .xsession-errors old fild
L520[10:04:02] <meigrafd> is there a
function like turtle.inspect() ?
L521[10:04:36] <meigrafd> robot.detect()
doesnt give the information i need :/
L522[10:04:36] <Sangar> there's
geolyzer.analyze() (and the geolyzer can be installed as an
upgrade)
L523[10:05:01] <meigrafd> hm k
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L527[10:07:47] <meigrafd> k thats what i
need - thnx ;)
L528[10:07:50] <Vex|Laptop> Sangar, what
did I miss .-.
L529[10:07:53] <Vex|Laptop> my interwebs
died
L530[10:08:04] <Sangar> you need to make
more integration
L531[10:08:05] *
Skye gives Vex|Laptop a linked card
L532[10:08:12] *
Skye links the card to the NSA
L533[10:09:12] <Sangar> RaptorJeebus, tell
Vexatos what you need again :P
L534[10:09:44] <RaptorJeebus> Heya Vex, I
think you already know what i want since i accidentally posted it
in the wrong channel aha
L535[10:10:09] <Vexatos> ah that
L536[10:10:13] <reinei> nice description
of your problem
L537[10:10:14] <RaptorJeebus> I'd like to
detect the NBT data from the records and tuned crystals in the
"Better Records mod"
L538[10:10:42] <RaptorJeebus> Yeah i made
an oopsie and posted it in OpenPrograms by accident reinei
L539[10:13:02] <Vexatos> I don't know how
I'd do that
L540[10:14:02] <Vexatos> A plain converter
seems... meh
L541[10:14:08] <Vexatos> And then it's be
better if Sangar made it
L542[10:14:37] <Vexatos> since the CC side
doesn't have anything like a converter anyway .-.
L543[10:14:46] <Sangar> ah, it doesn't? oh
well, then
L544[10:14:57] <Sangar> then sure.
RaptorJeebus make an issue on github
L545[10:15:03] <Vexatos> should be
simple
L546[10:15:13] <Vexatos> get item stack,
read frequency, expose, done
L547[10:15:13] <RaptorJeebus> Will do,
Thank you so much Sangar
L548[10:15:20] <Sangar> Vexatos, ofc
L549[10:15:26] <Sangar> won't even need an
api :3
L550[10:15:46] <reinei> what are these
converters then? If cc doesn't have them?
L551[10:16:23] <reinei> aren't they just
simple peripherals?
L552[10:17:10] <Magik6k> Sangar, how much
of a breaking change would be putting get/setName into ALL
component?(and wauld it be even possible?)
L553[10:17:21] <Magik6k> s/nt/nts
L554[10:17:22] <Kibibyte> <Magik6k>
Sangar, how much of a breaking change would be putting get/setName
intso ALL component?(and wauld it be even possible?)
L555[10:17:32] <Magik6k> ..
L556[10:17:58] <Sangar> reinei, they're
used when transferring objects from java to lua
L557[10:18:11] <Sangar> Magik6k, what do
you mean?
L558[10:18:24] <Sangar> as a way around
uuids?
L559[10:18:58] <Magik6k> like filesystem
setLabel, just for evrything
L560[10:19:23] <Magik6k> probably except
CC components
L561[10:19:38] <RaptorJeebus> Thank you so
much Sangar
L562[10:19:42] <Sangar> well, for items...
not that much of an issue. for blocks... not that useful? since
they'd forget it after getting broken, anyway
L563[10:19:54] <Magik6k> hmm
L564[10:19:56] <RaptorJeebus> looks like
my little program might come to be reality in mc after all
L565[10:20:16] <Magik6k> but ltill I'd be
able to name my RF meters/screens/whatever
L566[10:20:32] <Magik6k> s/lti/sti
L567[10:20:32] <Kibibyte> <Magik6k>
but still I'd be able to name my RF meters/screens/whatever
L568[10:21:44] <darkstar> Is there any way
to increase the energy acceptance speed of a computer? I'm using a
tier 3 case w/ a redstone card and if I turn on a few colors at
once it quickly drains of power too quickly
L569[10:21:55] <darkstar> it's sitting on
top of a tesseract as well
L570[10:22:02] <darkstar> so it just can't
accept the energy fast enough?
L571[10:22:22] <Magik6k> try power
acceptor
L572[10:22:43] <Kubuxu> Magik6k: just
label them in plan9k ... ;p
L573[10:22:51] <gamax92> ^
L574[10:22:57] <Kubuxu> Or create simple
lib for that,
L575[10:23:05] <Magik6k> I know, but I
consider it 'hacky way'
L576[10:23:17] <Kubuxu> It even could work
in OpenOS and Plan9k.
L577[10:23:38] <gamax92> I dualboot openos
and plan9k
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L580[10:24:42] <Magik6k> or yeah,
meh
L581[10:24:50] <reinei> gamax92, on a
managed or on a unmanaged disk?
L582[10:25:10] <darkstar> Magik6k: Yep,
the Power Converter did it :)
L583[10:25:45] <gamax92> >_> what do
you think
L584[10:30:06] <Magik6k> Sangar, also a
method to get component call 'cost', so I can improve plan9k
scheduler ;p
L585[10:30:30] <Vexatos>
"cost"?
L586[10:30:35] <Vexatos> Also, Magik6k
that's not doable
L587[10:30:45] <Vexatos> Without actually
calling the function
L588[10:30:47] <Magik6k> wai?
L589[10:30:59] <Vexatos> because any
callback can contain context.pause() anywhere in it
L590[10:31:32] <Sangar> Magik6k, maybe
just add an os side table of uuid->name? :P
L591[10:31:45] <Magik6k> Sangar,
that's
L592[10:32:10] <Magik6k> a plan
L593[10:32:13] <Sangar> :P
L594[10:33:30] <Sangar> as for cost...
isn't the 'direct or not' thing at least exposed already? that
could serve as a basis i suppose. might also expose the limit,
though i'm really not happy with that right now anyway, so
somewhat... reluctant
L595[10:33:38] <Magik6k> hmm
L596[10:33:41] <Magik6k> ~w
component
L598[10:33:45] <Magik6k> ~w component
api
L600[10:33:56] <Sangar> (because it's not
as much of a limit anymore, it's the inverse cost more or less
:/)
L601[10:36:53] <Sangar> Magik6k, so about
directness; it's a bit... hacky, but
`component.methods(address)["methodname"]` is a bool
that's true if it's a direct call
L602[10:37:42] <Magik6k> yeah, sort of
hacky ;p
L603[10:37:55] <Sangar> but it's what
machine.lua uses, too, so hey :P
L604[10:38:59] <Magik6k> I could in theory
use computer.uptime to get how long a call taken/how long a process
runs and eventually force it to yield
L605[10:39:29] <Magik6k> oh
L606[10:39:32] <Sangar> if you use it,
just don't assume it'll remain a boolen; then i can change it to a
table at some point, adding the limit or so. if i decide to
:P
L607[10:39:48] <Sangar> time all the
methods :3
L608[10:39:56] <Sangar> make a learning
scheduler \o/
L609[10:40:00] <Magik6k> also some async
mothods if there are signals in queue
L610[10:41:05] <Magik6k> yeah, putting
neural network into shceduler myst be a good idea \o/
L611[10:47:31] <Sangar> :3
L612[10:48:17] <Sangar> i'm sure it'd be
one of a kind :P
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L614[10:58:43] <Lizzy> :D 3 mins till home
time then i can go home and drown myself on Vodka \o/
L615[10:59:09] <Stary2001> ohok
L616[10:59:55] <Lizzy> :@ dedibox stuff is
still out of stock :<
L618[11:00:41] <Lizzy> WOO HOME TIME
L619[11:00:47] <Lizzy> LETS GO GET
SHITFACED
L620[11:01:12] <Stary2001> lolol
L621[11:01:57] <RaptorJeebus> YAY
L622[11:02:52] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L623[11:02:56] <reinei> apparently this
IRC channel doesn't contain much variety after the first word
:(
L625[11:10:24] <reinei> I am currently
messing around with Markov Chains and RegExs in Python
L626[11:10:33] <reinei> and the logs turn
out to produce lame results
L627[11:11:26] <Mimiru> reinei, Where are
you getting your logs?
L628[11:11:59] <reinei> from myself, thus
they aren't really long
L630[11:12:20] <Mimiru> will return a .tgz
with LOTS of logs. :P
L632[11:12:54] <reinei> nice, thanks
L633[11:13:09] <Mimiru> np
L634[11:13:14] <reinei> I'll just have to
adapt my plugin to filter out all the non-human things
L635[11:13:48] <reinei> after messing
everything up again by expanding the plugin system xD
L636[11:13:54] <Mimiru> heh
L637[11:14:20] <reinei> python decorators
and the importlib package are fun
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L639[11:23:11] <Vexatos> Mimiru, are you
the NSA? D:
L640[11:23:12] <Vexatos> Oh wait
L641[11:23:13] <Vexatos> you are
L642[11:23:14] <Vexatos> I rememebr
L643[11:23:17] <Vexatos> rememberÜ
L644[11:23:20] <Vexatos>
remember************+
L645[11:23:21] <Vexatos> >_>
L646[11:23:26] *
Vexatos blames the new keyboard
L647[11:23:30] <Mimiru> Information on
NSA (account
Michiyo):
L648[11:23:32] <Mimiru> :P
L649[11:25:29] <Stary2001> haah
L650[11:36:25] <Kodos> Vexatos, type
anemone
L651[11:36:43] <Vexatos> anemone?
L652[11:37:02] <Kodos> Indeed
L653[11:37:09] <Kodos> Did I miss anything
in the 12 hours I was out cold
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L658[11:44:31] <Vexatos> .openprg
L659[11:44:35] <CompanionCube> inb4
comcast use it in production
L661[11:52:44] <RaptorJeebus> wow that was
faster than i expected Sangar XD
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L663[11:53:32] <RaptorJeebus> Thank you so
much, Love ya
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L665[11:54:51] <Inari> what was?
L666[11:55:01] <Kodos> Fixing his
issue/request
L667[11:55:33] <Kodos> Also, holy shit I
just realized I leave in 2 weeks
L668[11:56:03] <Inari> to your home
planet?
L669[11:56:45] <Sangar> RaptorJeebus, not
a problem :)
L670[11:56:51] <Kodos> Inari, I wish
L671[11:56:56] <Kodos> Nah, just to Oregon
for a month
L672[11:57:31] <Kodos> Not counting
Airports and Greyhound stations, the few days I'll be in Portland
will be my first time staying in a big city
L673[11:57:39] <Kodos> (I live in the
middle of nowhere)
L674[11:58:06] <Inari> leaaaaaviiing on a
jetplaane
L675[11:58:16] <RaptorJeebus> on a big jet
plane
L676[11:58:18] <Kodos> I don't know when
I'll be back again
L677[11:58:23] <Inari> :p
L678[11:58:27] <Kodos> =D Good song
L679[11:58:32] <Inari> it is
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L681[11:58:59] <RaptorJeebus> XD
L682[11:59:59] <darkstar> Hrm, the wiki
page on adapters is pretty sparse. Anyone know a good example I
could look at to see how it works?
L683[12:01:23] <RaptorJeebus> afaik you
just put it next to the block/peripheral you want to use, and it's
sort of like a pass-through
L684[12:01:35] <RaptorJeebus> you should
see what item is next to it under components
L685[12:02:34] <darkstar> aha,
component.list() is a thing
L686[12:02:35] <darkstar> got it
L687[12:02:40] <RaptorJeebus> :D
L688[12:02:44] <RaptorJeebus> it's also a
standalone program
L689[12:02:53] <RaptorJeebus> just called
components when not in the lua pr ogram
L690[12:02:59] <darkstar> oh well
crap
L691[12:03:08] <darkstar> I'm someone new
to oC ;)
L692[12:03:16] <RaptorJeebus> there's also
a nice graphical menu in openprograms c:
L693[12:03:27] <Vexatos> Yep
L694[12:03:30] <Vexatos> called
CompViewer
L695[12:03:37] <Vexatos> it's really
good
L696[12:03:43] <darkstar> Where is
that?
L697[12:03:47] <Vexatos> (ever since I
fixed it)
L699[12:03:55] <darkstar> Oh, derp
L700[12:04:09] <darkstar> I thought the c:
was referring to a drive... I was like, openOS isn't windows!
L701[12:04:11] <Vexatos> darkstar, just
add an internet card to your computer
L702[12:04:15] <RaptorJeebus> oh
lmao
L704[12:04:18] <gamax92> c:
L705[12:04:20] <gamax92> the happy
drive
L706[12:04:22] <Vexatos> in whatever
folder you want
L707[12:04:50] <Vexatos> the run that
twice and you're good
L708[12:04:57] <Vexatos> recommended is a
tier 2 screen&GPU or higher
L709[12:05:01] <Vexatos> for decent
resolution
L710[12:05:01] <Daiyousei>
KennyS-Programs
L711[12:05:08] <darkstar> I've got all
Tier 3 stuff going at the moment
L712[12:05:36] <dangranos> "apogee of
piracy: using free version of uTorrent client to download from
tracker a cracked copy of paid version of uTorrent"
L713[12:05:36] <Vexatos> well
L714[12:05:41] <Vexatos> then just run the
command I told you
L715[12:05:46] <Vexatos> In whatever
folder
L716[12:06:20] <darkstar> wow this is
fantastic
L717[12:06:29] <Vexatos> dangranos, there
is a paid version of µTorrent?
L718[12:06:34] <Vexatos> (you are also
lazy)
L719[12:06:34] <dangranos> iirc
L720[12:06:36] <dangranos> yeah
L721[12:06:42] <Vexatos> AltGr+M
L722[12:06:46] <Vexatos> for me at
least
L723[12:06:48] <Vexatos>
µµµµµµµµµµµµµ
L724[12:06:54] <darkstar> Just use
deluge
L725[12:07:06] <darkstar> Much better than
uTorrent
L726[12:07:06] <dangranos> i just use
KTorrent
L727[12:07:24] <dangranos> yeah, i know
i'm crazy
L728[12:07:42] <Kodos> Damnit Hexchat, I
know you can type that character
L729[12:07:47] <Kodos> That
microsymbol
L730[12:07:50] <Kodos> (null)
L731[12:07:53] <Kodos> oiawrghoaweyg
L732[12:07:54] <RaptorJeebus> i use deluge
on my server, it has a nice webui
L733[12:08:05] <reinei> my hexchat can
print it just fine
L734[12:08:05] <Vexatos> Kodos, it's
called My
L735[12:08:09] <Vexatos> it's a Greek
character
L736[12:08:20] <Kodos> I tried to copy and
pasted
L737[12:08:22] <Kodos> err
L738[12:08:22] <Kodos> paste
L739[12:08:27] <Kodos> brb
L740[12:08:31] <reinei> Vexatos, wasn't it
mü for those capable of speaking german?
L741[12:08:50] <reinei> but as a prefix it
became micro ?
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L743[12:09:26] <dangranos> Мю :P
L744[12:09:29] <Sangar> yeah, depending on
how you read it, my and mue can sound the same tho, no? :P
L745[12:09:57] <reinei> thats why I am
asking
L746[12:09:58] <Sangar> it's uepselon
after all :x
L747[12:10:00] <reinei> I wasn't
sure
L748[12:10:06] <reinei> ouch
L749[12:10:31] <Sangar> the mighty
muepselon!
L750[12:11:33] <RaptorJeebus> i need to
learn to use the tape drives
L751[12:11:34] <RaptorJeebus> ohboy
L752[12:13:16] <RaptorJeebus> The latest
build, is that the one that adds the NBT stuff? or the one that's
building now Sangar?
L753[12:13:44] <Sangar> the last finished
one should already be fine, but you might want to wait for the
current one, might be a tad more stable
L754[12:13:44] <RaptorJeebus> oops
nvm
L755[12:13:52] <RaptorJeebus> Alright,
will do
L756[12:14:28] <Vexatos> reinei, no
L757[12:14:29] <Vexatos> My
L758[12:14:31] <Vexatos> always my
L759[12:15:00] <Vexatos>
<RaptorJeebus> i need to learn
to use the tape drives
L760[12:15:02] <Vexatos> \:D/
L761[12:15:17] <RaptorJeebus> Teach me
your ways vex ;)
L762[12:15:48] <Vexatos> step one: Make
Tape Drive
L763[12:15:52] <Vexatos> Step 2: Make
tape
L764[12:15:55] <Vexatos> Step 3: Win
game
L765[12:16:01] <RaptorJeebus> damn, I
WIN
L766[12:16:45] <Vexatos> Yup
L767[12:16:54] <Vexatos> you're doneyou
finished Minecraft
L768[12:16:54] <Vexatos> good job
L769[12:16:56] <Vexatos> have a
cookie
L770[12:17:01] *
Vexatos gives a cookie to RaptorJeebus
L771[12:17:03] <RaptorJeebus> you forgot
the middle man, i still need a computer
L772[12:17:11] <Inari> someone find me a
german carpet store with a wide variety of colour shades
:<
L773[12:17:58] <Vexatos> Inari, Hammer
used to have a carp(et)load around where I live
L774[12:18:49] <Vexatos> Even some
computer standing around
L775[12:18:49] <Vexatos> where you could
choose any hex colour
L776[12:18:49] <Vexatos> for your
carpet
L777[12:18:49] <Vexatos> as well as the
type of material used
L778[12:18:49] <Vexatos> etc
L779[12:18:50] <Vexatos> custom carpets,
the whole thing
L780[12:19:05] <Vexatos> Unfortunately
they weren't selling the flying ones, but otherwise it was
cool
L781[12:19:06] <Inari> custom? ;o im
looking for that, but they're like super exepsnive haha
L782[12:19:56] <RaptorJeebus> aye vex, any
idea when/if computronics will be updated to 1.8?
L783[12:20:36] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
never(tm)
L784[12:20:45] <RaptorJeebus> ded
L785[12:20:47] <Temia> We need to,
like
L787[12:20:50] <Vexatos> 80% of the mod
depends on mosd that don't exist for 1.8
L788[12:20:54] <Vexatos> No
L789[12:20:56] <Vexatos> more like
90
L790[12:20:56] <Temia> Start dfpwm
streaming or download stations. :<
L791[12:21:11] <RaptorJeebus> so we're all
dead
L792[12:21:14] <Vexatos> Temia, I have all
my DFPWM files hosted online :P
L793[12:21:24] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus, you
can still downgrade to 1.7
L794[12:21:35] <RaptorJeebus> yeah we're
on 1.7, was just curious is all
L795[12:21:52] <Vexatos> Ok
L796[12:22:04] <RaptorJeebus> Thanks for
the answer tho
L797[12:23:55] <Inari> Vexatos: their
website could be better XD
L798[12:24:46] <Vexatos> well, it's not
the best
L799[12:24:54] <Vexatos> but Hammer really
offers good carpet
L800[12:24:59] <Vexatos> if you're willing
to pay :P
L801[12:25:03] <Inari> haha
L802[12:25:06] <Temia> Vex, no offense but
you've never been good about exposure :P
L803[12:25:15] <Vexatos> Temia,
exposure?
L804[12:25:17] <Inari> the willing to pay
part is why i'D like the website to be mor einformative about
pricing before i drive like 75km to get tehre
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L807[12:25:32] <Vexatos> Inari, fair
enough
L808[12:25:35] <Temia> It took forever for
your mirror of Asie's wiki to appear on Google, and this is the
first time I've heard about your dfpwm archive.
L809[12:25:37] <Vexatos> ask around on the
googlez
L810[12:25:48] <Vexatos> Temia, because
it's private
L811[12:26:01] <Inari> thats like 3 hours
by train
L812[12:26:01] <Inari> :<
L813[12:26:03] <Vexatos> Well, anyone can
download from it but I won't tell anyone about it
L814[12:26:03] <Kodos> #lua
parsnip("Kodos")
L815[12:26:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
75111100111115
L816[12:26:08] <Vexatos> or where it's at
:3
L817[12:26:13] <Vexatos> It's mostly for
me
L818[12:26:18] <Inari> #lua
parship("Vexatos")
L819[12:26:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'parship')
L820[12:26:24] <Vexatos> #lua
table.reverse({1,2,3})
L821[12:26:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (field
'reverse')
L822[12:26:33] <Kodos> Inari, parsnip, not
parship
L823[12:26:38] <Vexatos> That's what you
get for not using Selene \:D/
L824[12:26:38] <Inari> i know
L825[12:26:40] <Inari> but parship
L826[12:26:47] <RaptorJeebus> i want to
know where said archive is
L827[12:26:49] <RaptorJeebus> D:
L828[12:27:51] <Inari> wonder if they can
name me a price over mail
L829[12:28:52] <darkstar> Is there an
editor hotkey to run the current program you're editing? kind of
like :! in vim
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L831[12:29:24] <Kodos> Not yet.
L832[12:30:02] <Inari> is there an editor
hotkey to open the current editor in the editor?
L833[12:30:20] <RaptorJeebus> Is it
possbile to actively convert an audio stream, like say an internet
radio station, and actively play it with tapes? Vexatos
L834[12:30:28] <Inari> Vexatos: any idea
how much a qm costs at hammer?
L835[12:30:32] <RaptorJeebus> i still have
almost no idea with tapes
L836[12:30:35] <Kodos> edit
/bin/edit.lua
L837[12:30:37] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus, you
can't play from and write to tapes simultaneously
L838[12:30:42] <RaptorJeebus> damn
L839[12:30:43] <Vexatos> it caused bad,
BAD crashes
L840[12:30:49] <Vexatos> Temia can tell
you lots about that
L841[12:30:56] <RaptorJeebus> bad crashes
are fun crashes
L842[12:30:56] <Inari> lua crashes i
hope
L843[12:30:59] <Vexatos> No
L844[12:31:01] <Kodos> Vexatos, can we
have a machine that you stick two tapes in, and it copies tape A to
tape b
L845[12:31:07] <Inari> MC
crashes?~ö~
L846[12:31:11] <Vexatos> Kodos, it already
exists
L847[12:31:15] <Vexatos> it's called
plan9k
L848[12:31:16] <RaptorJeebus> you could do
that with a computer as a middle man
L849[12:31:20] <Vexatos> and Magik6k's
madness
L850[12:31:22] <RaptorJeebus> 2 tape
drives
L851[12:31:25] <Kodos> I tried using that,
it didn't end well
L852[12:31:31] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
yep
L853[12:31:35] <Kodos> RaptorJeebus, that
would be the logical solution, yes
L854[12:31:42] <Vexatos> Magik6k's
Operating system allows for that
L855[12:31:43] <Kodos> I need just need
more things in my computer lab
L856[12:31:52] <Vexatos> as it wraps tape
drives as directories
L857[12:31:58] <Inari> Vexatos: well if it
crashes MC then its terrible
L858[12:32:11] <Temia> Not block
devices?
L859[12:32:18] <meigrafd> does anyone know
a fast methode to check only empty inventory slots with the
'inventory controller' ? need to check 54 slots but doing ' for
i=1, 54 do ic.getStackInSlot(side.front, i) ... ' is too slow
:(
L860[12:32:44] <Inari> um
L861[12:32:50] <Inari> why would you want
to check empty invnetory slots
L862[12:32:57] <RaptorJeebus> mfw
accidentally give my friend my private SSH key
L863[12:33:00] <Vexatos> Inari, which is
why I removed it
L864[12:33:03] <meigrafd> coz i need to
fill it ;)
L865[12:33:05] <Vexatos> now tape.write
forces the tape to stop
L866[12:33:24] <CompanionCube>
RaptorJeebus, best revoke it
L867[12:33:26] <meigrafd> im coding a
nuclear reactor control robot...
L868[12:33:27] <Inari> ah, so you didnt
mena getting their stack :P
L869[12:33:28] <RaptorJeebus> i did
aha
L870[12:33:43] <Inari> ~oc inventory
controller
L872[12:33:49] <Vexatos> meigrafd,
"for i= 1 ic.inventorySize() do" would work better, don't
you think?
L873[12:33:58] <Vexatos> (I think it's
called inventorySize)
L874[12:34:03] <Inari> ~oc robot
L876[12:34:30] <meigrafd> getInventorySize
only returns the overall size ... 54
L877[12:34:38] <meigrafd> i know the
size
L878[12:34:46] <RaptorJeebus> shit happens
when you're tired CompanionCube XD
L879[12:34:59] <Inari> Vex was saying that
it woudl be better to program it dynamically
L880[12:35:01] <Inari> instaed of
hardcoding the 54
L881[12:35:07] <meigrafd> i also know what
item needs to be in each slot
L882[12:35:13] <meigrafd> Inari it
is...
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L884[12:35:31] <darkstar> meigrafd: I
think a faster cpu might do what you want, what tier do you have in
there?
L885[12:35:34] <Inari> well we dont have a
magical orb to know that :D
L886[12:36:08] <meigrafd> well - i have a
table of all slots... each slot must be with special item in it;
e.g. slot#11 must be coolant cell, slot#12 must be uran rod
etc
L887[12:36:23] <Inari> well as long as
hamme ris cheapre than 800 euros
L888[12:36:31] <meigrafd> darkstar tier3 ,
creative
L889[12:38:04] <meigrafd> look here:
http://pastebin.com/7Dyy1XYK @ line 113 till 174 is
the table ... and the priode check, which needs to get tweak is @
line 452 till 496
L890[12:38:07] <darkstar> well crap
L891[12:38:20] <meigrafd> i _must_
hardcode with item gets in which slot
L892[12:38:24] <Inari> darkstar:
haha
L893[12:38:31] <meigrafd> but thats not
the problem ...
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L895[12:42:31] <Kodos> I would use
something like
L896[12:43:32] <Kodos> Actually
nevermind
L897[12:43:41] <Kodos> Since you're
hardcoding what goes where, that would not work
L898[12:44:05] <Kodos> You'd pretty much
have to set up a database that has the layout of the reactor
L899[12:44:22] <Kodos> And just compare
each slot, and if it doesn't equate, suck the current item up and
replace with the proper one
L900[12:44:30] <meigrafd> whould that be
faster then? :p
L901[12:44:35] <Kodos> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L902[12:44:36] <Kodos> I don't use
IC2
L903[12:44:38] <Kodos> Anymore
L904[12:44:42] <meigrafd> ;)
L905[12:44:57] <Kodos> Not since I found
out its steam isn't compatible with other steam (I get why, just
annoying)
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L907[12:46:01] <meigrafd> well i actually
dont know what to do with all the EU power - just having fun on
coding stuff :D
L908[12:46:25] <Kodos> Make drums and
drums of UU Matter
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L910[12:46:38] <meigrafd> i have a uu
matter dimension :D
L911[12:46:55] <Kodos> Annnnd that is why
all my RFTools stuff is disabled minus screens
L912[12:47:04] <meigrafd> hehe
L913[12:47:46] <meigrafd> i had heavy
laggs where i tryed to get enough uu matter to "craft"
uran rod's etc ...
L914[12:48:30] <meigrafd> so i decided to
build a whole uu matter dimension to have one big problem less
:p
L915[12:48:38] <Kodos> I have a super
secret setup I use to keep fully stocked Pressure Pipes mod tanks
filled with whatever I need
L916[12:48:44] <Kodos> So I can keep my
industrial look, but have infinite whatever
L917[12:49:37] <meigrafd> then i coded a
auto crafting turtle and also this auto reactor controll... but got
sick with OpenCCsensors and than i found OpenComputers.... so im
now porting my scripts to OC :P
L918[12:50:38] <Kodos> I should really
work on that convertor
L919[12:50:42] <Kodos> converter?
L920[12:50:47] <Kodos> Fuck if I
know
L921[12:50:50] <Kodos> Too early to
English
L922[12:52:02] <meigrafd> ComputerCraft to
OpenComputers Script Converter? :)
L923[12:52:06] <Kodos> Yes
L924[12:52:12] <meigrafd> awesome
L925[12:52:16] <Kodos> Most of what's
needed is basic method changes
L926[12:52:22] <Kodos> However there are
some limitations
L927[12:52:26] <Kodos> So it wouldn't be a
FULL conversion
L928[12:52:38] <Kodos> But it would make
the lives of every user that's converted to OC easier
L929[12:52:53] <meigrafd> yea
L930[12:52:57] <meigrafd> indeed ;)
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L932[12:53:00] <meigrafd> when its done?
:P
L933[12:53:04] <Kodos> Well
L934[12:53:08] <Kodos> In order for it to
be done
L935[12:53:11] <Kodos> I have to have
started it first
L936[12:53:14] <Kodos> So far it's been
talk
L937[12:53:21] <meigrafd> lol :x
L938[12:53:29] <Kodos> Mostly because I
despise CC and realllly don't want to have to use it, even if long
enough to find everything it uses
L939[12:54:43] <meigrafd> btw above script
just works fine ;) but i think it cant be bad to tweak it
L940[12:55:46] <meigrafd> my CC version
based on 2 scripts ... because CC dont have something like
"inventory controller" and the OpenCCsensor only fits to
a computer
L943[12:56:57] <meigrafd> hehe
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L945[13:04:31] <RaptorJeebus> So i'm
pretty new to this stuff Sangar, How does one decode the hash value
for the NBT data
L946[13:05:13] <reinei> if it is a true
hash, you cannot 'decode' it
L947[13:05:28] <reinei> hashes are mean to
be one-way only
L948[13:05:56] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus, OC
is all about not revealing data you aren't meant to see
L949[13:06:16] <Vexatos> there is no
direct way of reading NBT data, nothing uses abosolute coordinates,
only relative ones, etc
L950[13:06:18] <RaptorJeebus> I see, He
added the converter thingy though right?
L951[13:06:48] <reinei> Vexatos, relative
coordinates to what?
L952[13:06:54] <Vexatos> yea. but now you
need a callback function giving the thing to you
L953[13:07:03] <Vexatos> reinei, for
navigation upgrade, the centre of the map you used for crafting
it
L954[13:07:07] <RaptorJeebus> ah ok
L955[13:07:36] <reinei> I should really
write at least one program for OC at some point ...
L956[13:07:40] <Kodos> lol
L957[13:07:58] <reinei> I'm just here
because I know lua :)
L958[13:08:01] <RaptorJeebus> I'm honestly
recently converting to OC from CC, I've always wanted to try it and
get into it
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L960[13:08:34] <Vexatos> It's definitely a
little more immersive :P
L961[13:08:51] <RaptorJeebus> and a lot
harder XD
L962[13:08:54] <Kodos> and less
susceptible to abusing exploits
L963[13:09:13] <Kodos> At least partially
because it doesn't use Lua 5.1
L964[13:09:16] <RaptorJeebus> So how does
one go about getting the callback function to see the NBT data from
this converter
L965[13:09:45] <Vexatos> Sangar would have
to make a driver for the radio
L966[13:09:47] <Vexatos> probably
L967[13:09:53] <Vexatos> to get the
crystal inserted in the radio
L968[13:10:00] <Vexatos> Not quite
sure
L969[13:10:03] <Vexatos> ask him
L970[13:10:10] <RaptorJeebus> well the
plan was to get the robot to right click with it
L971[13:10:11] <RaptorJeebus> that
works
L972[13:10:18] <RaptorJeebus> i just need
to get the data to id the crystal
L973[13:10:35] <Vexatos> no idea how
Sangar intends you to get the data
L974[13:12:24] <Kodos> Speaking of radio,
Radio Free Albemuth is a fucking weird movie
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L976[13:14:54] <RaptorJeebus> Oh wait,
when it's got 3 dots at the bottom of a table, that means there's
more right?
L977[13:15:02] <Kodos> Yes
L978[13:15:09] <RaptorJeebus> How do i
make it print the entire table?
L979[13:15:11] <Kodos> I have a method in
my custom lib that I've made that will dump the entire thing
L980[13:15:16] <Kodos> Let me get you a
link!
L981[13:15:19] <RaptorJeebus>
Thanks!
L982[13:15:46] <Kodos> Are you familiar
with wget?
L983[13:15:49] <RaptorJeebus> yes
L985[13:15:58] <Kodos> Throw that in your
lib folder
L986[13:16:09] <Kodos> Then just use
'kodos.miscutils.dump(whateveryourtableis)
L987[13:16:12] <RaptorJeebus> thanks
L988[13:16:37] <Kodos> I made that
function specifically for toying around in the Lua
interpreter
L989[13:16:43] <Kodos> Not sure how much
use it'd have in actual programs
L990[13:17:29] <Vexatos> Or just use the
compviewer :P
L991[13:17:40] <Kodos> Yes, but that's a
program
L992[13:17:44] <Kodos> If you're messing
about in the interpreter
L993[13:17:46] <Vexatos> Yea
L994[13:17:48] <Kodos> My function works
fine
L995[13:17:55] <Vexatos> Does it add stuff
to _G?
L996[13:18:06] <Kodos> Not that I know
of
L997[13:18:15] <Kodos> It's just the usual
for k,v in pairs etc in a nice wrapper
L998[13:19:21] <RaptorJeebus> damn, still
only the hash
L999[13:19:33] <Kodos> Hm?
L1000[13:19:49] <RaptorJeebus> trying to
get NBT data of something Sangar added a converter thingy for
L1002[13:21:45] <Kodos> Hm
L1003[13:21:49] <Kodos> Let me go grab
better records
L1004[13:22:04] <Kodos> And an updated OC
build
L1005[13:22:27] <RaptorJeebus> The
crystal name and URL are both stored in NBT
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L1007[13:22:33] <bhodgins>
Starhero:
L1008[13:22:36] <RaptorJeebus> i need
that data to id the crystals
L1009[13:22:38] <Kodos> Alright, I'll
check it out
L1010[13:22:43] <RaptorJeebus> Thanks
o7
L1011[13:24:19] <Sangar> back;
RaptorJeebus try just doing =whatever.getStackInSlot(x), the
returned table should have some new fields now (url, author, title,
...) for records, mulitrecords and crystals
L1012[13:24:34] <Sangar> it did in my
devenv anyway :P
L1013[13:24:34] <RaptorJeebus> That's
what i did
L1014[13:24:46] <Kodos> Sangar, I'm
loading into MC now, I'll get it working for him :3
L1015[13:24:59] <RaptorJeebus> Thanks
guys :D
L1016[13:25:05] <Sangar> you have the
1.5.16.725-dev-universal.jar?
L1017[13:25:24] <Kodos> I do, not sure
about the dinosaur =P
L1018[13:25:51] <RaptorJeebus>
yessir
L1019[13:26:17] <Sangar> hohum
L1020[13:26:34] <Kodos> Ooh, crash on
world load. Interesting. Will try new world
L1021[13:26:41] <Sangar> ^.-
L1022[13:26:56] <Kodos> Looked to be
something with mekanism, didn't bother reading the full thing
though
L1023[13:26:59] <Sangar> does oc pop up
anywhere in the trace? :P
L1024[13:27:00] <Kodos> Was a
concurrentmodificationexception
L1025[13:27:05] <Sangar> oh
L1026[13:27:06] <Sangar> those are
fun
L1027[13:27:09] <Kodos> Yeh
L1028[13:27:19] <Sangar> because you
(almost) never know who actually caused them :P
L1029[13:27:24] <Kodos> Just gonna make a
new world, if it crashes then, and does again after I wipe configs,
I'll pastebin the log
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L1031[13:27:58] <Kodos> I added in Better
Records, so for all I know, those two mods might not get
along
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L1033[13:28:48] <Kodos> New world works.
Let me test that for you now, Raptor
L1034[13:29:16] <RaptorJeebus> :D
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L1036[13:29:35] <Kodos> Can you
screenshot your setup?
L1038[13:32:56] <Kodos> WEll
L1040[13:33:04] <Kodos> Works in a
chest
L1041[13:33:58] <RaptorJeebus>
hmmmmmmmm
L1042[13:34:05] <RaptorJeebus> i'll try
replace the adaptor
L1043[13:34:07] <RaptorJeebus> thanks
yo
L1044[13:34:09] <Kodos> Yep
L1045[13:34:26] <Kodos> Thanks for making
me install a mod where I can listen to SI Radio =D
L1046[13:34:31] <RaptorJeebus> and yeah
afaik the radio doesn't act as an inv
L1047[13:34:31] <Kodos> I haven't
listened since i used to DJ there
L1048[13:34:36] <RaptorJeebus> :D
L1049[13:35:40] <RaptorJeebus> OH
WAIT
L1050[13:35:47] <RaptorJeebus> i have to
do inventory_controller
L1051[13:35:52] <RaptorJeebus> i was
doing container_chest
L1052[13:35:53] <RaptorJeebus> oops
L1053[13:36:41] <Kodos> lmao
L1054[13:36:55] <Kodos> Speaking of, I
need to finish my enderchest scanner
L1055[13:37:01] <RaptorJeebus>
AYEEEEEEEEEEEEE
L1056[13:37:11] <RaptorJeebus> Thank you
so much Sangar and Kodos
L1057[13:37:16] <meigrafd> is there a
usefull example how to use Database?
L1058[13:37:17] <Kodos> You're quite
welcome =)
L1059[13:37:30] <Kodos> meigrafd, ore
filtering for robot digging
L1060[13:37:41] <Kodos> compare to the
database, if it doesn't match, don't mine it
L1061[13:37:44] <meigrafd> i mean a
"how to use" example ;)
L1062[13:37:51] <Kodos> ~w database
L1064[13:38:08] <Kodos> Hm, no example
code on that one
L1065[13:38:10] <meigrafd> yea - bot
theres no example :p
L1066[13:38:13] *
Kodos pokes rashy
L1067[13:38:14] <meigrafd> but*
L1068[13:38:21] <Inari> i so hate how
every webpage defualts to german
L1069[13:38:26] <rashy> sup
L1070[13:38:38] <Kodos> We need an
example snippet on the database docs
L1071[13:38:41] <rashy> oh, how to
use
L1072[13:38:42] <rashy> hmm
L1073[13:38:44] <Vexatos> RASHY
L1074[13:38:45] <Vexatos> HAI
L1075[13:38:48] <rashy> HAY
L1076[13:38:52] <Vexatos> Long time no
catfish
L1077[13:38:59] <rashy> indeed :3
L1078[13:39:01] <vifino> fish?!
WHERE?!
L1079[13:39:12] *
vifino demands tuna :<
L1080[13:39:20] <Vexatos> vifino,
fish-or
L1081[13:39:24] <Vexatos> a binary
operation
L1082[13:39:28] <Vexatos> Selene
implements it
L1083[13:39:52] <vifino> Vexatos: wats it
do.
L1084[13:39:53] <Sangar> originally the
db was added to allow configuring ae2 stuff (without needing the
full nbt of items exposed to lua :P)
L1085[13:40:16] <Kodos> DB is so much
more useful nowadays though
L1086[13:40:33] <Vexatos> vifino, returns
1 if two out of three values are 1
L1087[13:40:38] <meigrafd> i want to use
it with inventory_controller
L1088[13:40:41] <Vexatos> so true, true,
false -> true
L1089[13:40:43] <Kodos> If there was a
way to get a player's inventory, I'd say we could make an item
blacklist, and use the db to compare
L1090[13:40:48] <Vexatos> false, true,
false -> false
L1091[13:40:48] <Vexatos> etc
L1092[13:41:05] <Vexatos> Also works with
integers, of course
L1093[13:41:09] <reinei> Vexatos and what
is its symbolic form?
L1094[13:41:19] <reinei> ><>
?
L1095[13:41:24] <Vexatos> Pretty
much
L1097[13:41:32] <rashy> I'll have to
think of a simple-ish example, hmm
L1098[13:41:34] <Kodos> Nice =)
L1099[13:41:37] <Vexatos> bit32.bfor
though
L1100[13:41:39] <Vexatos> and .nfor
L1101[13:41:42] <Sangar> \o/
L1102[13:41:47] <Vexatos> I didn't
implement it in Lua 5.3
L1103[13:42:00] <Kodos> rashy, compare,
if true then print("match found") else print("match
not found")
L1104[13:42:11] <reinei> and I need to
debug a python application that I just rewrote to use curses
...
L1105[13:42:14] <RaptorJeebus> now to
work on touchscreen radio station selector tomorrow
L1106[13:42:23] <rashy> (y)
L1107[13:42:24] <bhodgins> wait
L1108[13:42:26] <bhodgins> wat*
L1109[13:42:32] <Stary2001> fb crap
L1110[13:42:56] <vifino> rashy: good
luck, ncurses likes to fuck up \o/
L1111[13:43:19] <bhodgins> ncurses is
fine
L1112[13:43:21] <RaptorJeebus> mfw it's
5am and i've decided to learn to use tapes now
L1113[13:43:34] <bhodgins> it's the
people who suck at developing with ncurses that like to fuck
up
L1114[13:43:43] <Stary2001> RaptorJeebus:
what is a sleep
L1115[13:43:44] <vifino> bhodgins:
shh.
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L1118[13:44:00] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
for music or for data storage?
L1119[13:44:02] <S3> Well it's true
vifino
L1120[13:44:06] <RaptorJeebus> something
that i don't get when i get interested in something Stary2001
L1121[13:44:09] <S3> ncurses is fine, the
API is just ugly
L1122[13:44:11] <RaptorJeebus> both
Vexatos XD
L1123[13:44:14] <Stary2001> :D
L1124[13:44:36] <RaptorJeebus> Should
totally give me your dir of files for them vex l)
L1125[13:44:40] <reinei> S3, well I
didn't fuck up with ncurses, and I am using the python3 curses
module
L1126[13:44:45] <vifino> S3: one day I'll
show you the thing i ported to ncurses, it just didn't work for
random reasons.
L1127[13:44:58] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
well, music is the easier part
L1128[13:45:05] <Vexatos> as you can just
use the built-in tape program
L1129[13:45:09] <reinei> my DISPLAY
works, but I cannot get debug info due to curses xD
L1130[13:45:15] <Vexatos> to download,
play/pause/stop/forward/etc tapes
L1131[13:45:17] <S3> you can't just draw
stuff with ncurses, you have to handle things, like redraw,
etc
L1132[13:45:25] <S3> to prevent flicker,
etc
L1133[13:45:29] <RaptorJeebus> i
see
L1134[13:45:36] <S3> and also different
terms act different
L1135[13:45:43] <S3> so you also need to
keep that in mind
L1136[13:45:49] <RaptorJeebus> also one
question vex
L1137[13:45:53] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
problem with them is that I have no permission to distribute most
of thsese songs
L1138[13:46:03] <Vexatos> which is why i
can't make the DFPWM files publicly available
L1139[13:46:05] <RaptorJeebus> why do
robots have a chat upgrade, but no chat box for computers?
L1140[13:46:09] <RaptorJeebus> ah
ok
L1141[13:46:13] <Vexatos> they're still
songs and thus still have copyright
L1142[13:46:23] <Vexatos> ...no chat box?
What
L1143[13:46:41] <RaptorJeebus> i see the
chat upgrade
L1144[13:46:45] <Vexatos> Yes
L1145[13:46:45] <RaptorJeebus> no box for
computers though
L1146[13:46:46] <S3> reinei: interesting,
does it work with panel?
L1147[13:46:54] <Vexatos> ...there are
two, actually
L1148[13:46:55] <Vexatos> a "Chat
Box"
L1149[13:47:00] <Vexatos> and a
"Creative Chat Box"
L1150[13:47:06] <RaptorJeebus>
hmmmmmm
L1151[13:47:21] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
one nice tip with DFPWM
L1152[13:47:23] <RaptorJeebus> i don't
see them, let me check the version
L1153[13:47:23] <S3> panel is a library
that is often used with ncurses to nest windows
L1154[13:47:33] <Vexatos> 1 megabyte
equals almost exactly 4 minutes of music
L1155[13:47:39] <Vexatos> so if your song
is, say, 1.5MB
L1156[13:47:40] <RaptorJeebus> wow
L1157[13:47:42] <RaptorJeebus>
that's
L1158[13:47:45] <RaptorJeebus> heavily
compressed
L1159[13:47:47] <Vexatos> you know you
need a 6 minute tape
L1160[13:47:51] <Vexatos> or maybe an 8
minute one
L1161[13:47:57] <Vexatos> just to be
safe
L1162[13:48:03] <Vexatos> Exactly, DFPWM
is all about compression
L1163[13:48:08] <Vexatos> the loss is
massive
L1164[13:48:12] <RaptorJeebus> XD
L1165[13:48:14] <Vexatos> it sounds like
a 1950's radio
L1166[13:48:18] <Vexatos> but i actually
love that
L1167[13:48:40] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus, I
can PM you two example songs
L1168[13:48:40] <reinei> S3 wha? I didn't
quite get the panel system and its not like I am trying to print
and its not showing up
L1169[13:48:45] <RaptorJeebus> That would
be great man
L1170[13:48:47] <S3> lzma2 XZ can do
ridiculous compression ratios that are lossless.
L1171[13:48:52] <RaptorJeebus> greatly
appreciated
L1172[13:49:28] <S3> reinei: you only
need it if you are nesting stuff in ncurses, because ncurses
doesn't support it
L1173[13:49:30] <vifino> S3: xz is indeed
awesome.
L1174[13:49:32] <reinei> I just cannot
attach a debugger (due to Pycharm std.in having 0 as a file_no) and
every print is immediatly cleared due to an error
L1175[13:49:54] <S3> vifino: yeah I told
Starhero to upload his FTB server with XZ -9 in a tarball
L1176[13:49:59] <S3> on my box
L1177[13:50:01] <reinei> I have a error
in MY code causing ncurses to sanitize my term (which is
good)
L1178[13:50:17] <S3> because it may be
slow compressing / decompressing, but itl greatly reduce transfer
time
L1179[13:50:19] <reinei> and subsequently
it would eat all debug output
L1180[13:50:56] <vifino> S3: I wish
syslinux's memdisk would support xz.
L1181[13:50:56] <S3> FreeBSD and
Slackware both use XZ for packages now
L1182[13:51:23] <S3> vifino: you can
write one yourself, they're pretty small modules
L1183[13:51:35] <S3> syslinux has a lot
of pluggable little things
L1184[13:51:45] <S3> one of my favorites
is mboot32 iirc
L1185[13:52:01] <S3> I use it for PXE
booting Xen dom0s
L1186[13:52:37] <vifino> S3: the
efforts.
L1188[13:54:08] <vifino> S3: what do you
know about mfsbsd?
L1189[13:54:28] <vifino> set it up as a
boot option on my netboot thingie
L1190[13:54:33] <S3> use it to netboot
freebsd, however I don't remember if it is mfs or something else
that is no longer used
L1191[13:54:44] <vifino> its nice, though
I'm definitly not a bsd person
L1192[13:54:52] <vifino> for now,
anyhow.
L1193[13:54:58] <S3> I think all you need
is an mfsroot and pxe that
L1194[13:55:00] <S3> nowadays
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L1196[13:55:22] <S3> FreeBSD has a very
beautiful kernel design
L1197[13:55:32] <vifino> S3: you can just
grab the iso and use memdisk :P
L1198[13:55:39] <vifino> works without
problems \o/
L1199[13:55:39] <S3> much more efficient
and interesting than Linux's imo
L1200[13:55:47] <vifino> meh
L1201[13:55:49] <S3> however the coding
style is definately not the prettiest :D
L1202[13:56:08] <S3> vifino: you can't
always grab the ISO
L1203[13:56:13] <S3> it doesn't always
work with FreeBSD
L1204[13:56:26] <vifino> S3: works fine
with mfsbsd
L1205[13:56:33] <S3> especially now that
the new ISOs don't have the files they need on the image
L1206[13:56:54] <vifino> label
mfsbsd
L1207[13:56:54] <vifino> menu label
FreeBSD 10.1 RELEASE (mfsbsd)
L1208[13:56:54] <vifino> kernel
/modules/memdisk
L1210[13:56:57] <S3> but I also have a
very strange environment at my appartment where I do netboots
L1211[13:56:58] <S3> yeah
L1212[13:57:06] <S3> it doesn't work for
my setup
L1213[13:57:12] <vifino> aw :/
L1214[13:57:48] <S3> is your server
running linux or BSD?
L1215[13:57:54] <S3> that you netboot
from
L1216[13:58:13] <vifino> all my things
run linux.
L1218[13:58:18] <vifino> just toying
around with freebsd.
L1219[13:58:24] <S3> FreeBSD is
amazing.
L1220[13:58:38] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Mmmmm, I
love me some linux
L1221[13:58:39] <S3> first thing you'll
notice is that it only has an 8MB memory requirement :)
L1222[13:58:48] <vifino> I like pf. It's
wonderful compared to iptables.
L1223[13:59:04] <Stary2001> yes
L1224[13:59:05] <Stary2001> pf op
L1225[13:59:08] <S3> unlike Linux 2.6,
which without modification requires 32MB of ram or it kernel panics
on boot saying that the kernel requires at least 32MB
L1226[13:59:09] <rashy> 8 whole
megabytes? how will I ever find enough memory!
L1227[13:59:09] <Inari> S3: port it to
OC
L1228[13:59:13] <vifino> But apart from
that, there isn't much I like more about freebsd than linux..
L1229[13:59:37] <S3> Inari: well I did
sorta
L1230[14:00:08] <vifino> S3: since the
least ram i have in a machine i own is 2gb ddr 2 ram, I don't
really care about 8mb minimal ram...
L1231[14:00:12] <S3> but I never finished
the project and a group started a new project off of all my ideas
and stuff and their own ideas, and made something sort of a
continuation that runs
L1232[14:00:38] <S3> I have thougt about
continuing my BSD clone for CC/OC (would run on either)
L1233[14:00:46] <S3> but I don't think
anyone would use it
L1234[14:01:09] <S3> it would definately
have networking
L1235[14:01:19] <S3> independant on the
protocool
L1236[14:01:22] *
gamax92 licks a plan9k floppy
L1237[14:01:28] *
Stary2001 licks gamax92
L1238[14:01:30] <S3> yeah I saw
that
L1239[14:01:39] <S3> who wrote
plan9k?
L1240[14:01:45] <Stary2001> Magik6k
L1242[14:02:03] <S3> also, I'm curious
(not about 9k)
L1243[14:02:08] <S3> is plan9
monolithic?
L1244[14:04:58] <vifino> S3: Just because
you're an freebsd user - What are the advantages of FreeBSD over
Linux?
L1245[14:05:59] <Vexatos> hmmm
L1246[14:06:10] <Vexatos> how hard would
it be to write a command-line version of LionRay for linux
L1247[14:06:25] <Vexatos> so you can pipe
ffmpeg's output directly into it for DFPWM :P
L1248[14:06:31] <Vexatos> I need to learn
some linux it seems
L1249[14:06:38] <meigrafd> rashy can you
please add an example for the usage of "database" ?
;)
L1250[14:06:42] <Vexatos> don't even know
which language would be used
L1251[14:06:45] <vifino> Vexatos: how
hard do you want it?
L1252[14:07:04] <Vexatos> I want to write
it myself but I don't even know which language can be used
.-.
L1253[14:07:12] <vifino> if you wish me
to do so, I'll port it.
L1254[14:07:19] <S3> vifino: more
efficient memory management, the ports system is far better than
even gentoo's for source package management, the documentation for
FreeBSD is exceptional (though Arch has a very nice wiki), FreeBSD
also has a much more robust networking subsystem that is much more
capable of carrying very, very large network traffic loads.
L1255[14:07:25] <Vexatos> vifino, not
"port"
L1256[14:07:33] <rashy> working on it. my
lua isn't perfect though, so if any issues exist, lemme know
L1257[14:07:38] <Vexatos> the actual
DFPWM stuff is super easy
L1258[14:07:38] <vifino> Vexatos:
rewrite*
L1259[14:08:07] <Vexatos> What I need to
learn is how to do Linux programs with args and options and the
ability to pipe stuff into them etc
L1260[14:08:14] <Vexatos> and which
language to use at all .-.
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L1262[14:08:25] <Vexatos> I only know how
to do that in OC ;_;
L1263[14:08:37] <vifino> S3: I'm not
going to compile everything like gentoo would want me to do. Even
though it's nice, I really don't have the time for that.
L1264[14:08:44] <Kodos> I need a way to
run an internet music stream out of HexChat
L1265[14:08:50] <S3> the kernel design as
I said before is also much more intuitive imo
L1266[14:08:51] <Kodos> Err being able to
listen to one, that is
L1267[14:09:06] <S3> vifino: it doesn't
take that long lol
L1268[14:09:12] <S3> if you have to, you
can use binary packages
L1269[14:09:21] <S3> but I recommend
always installing from source whenever you can
L1270[14:09:46] <vifino> S3: I do not
have the time for that.
L1271[14:09:57] <vifino> Maybe the kernel
and important stuff, but not much else.
L1272[14:10:03] <S3> so what you're
saying is that you have a really slow processor?
L1273[14:10:19] <S3> most of the programs
I compile take me less than a minute to compile
L1274[14:10:39] <S3> the exceptions are:
QT, LibreOffice, and very few others.
L1275[14:10:51] <vifino> Unless you never
run things like firefox, that may be completely true.
L1276[14:11:02] <S3> Firefox takes me
very little time
L1277[14:11:08] <S3> I compile and run
firefox in < 10 mins
L1278[14:11:20] <S3> but I also have an
i7 4770K
L1279[14:11:24] <Vexatos> time to read
some tutorials ;_;
L1280[14:11:31] <vifino> S3: AMD
Athlon.
L1281[14:11:32] <RaptorJeebus> i have a
grand total of 5 wav files on my pc lmao Vexatos
L1282[14:11:35] <vifino> Enough
said.
L1283[14:11:43] <S3> athlon isn't
bad
L1284[14:11:47] <S3> Atrhlon I?
L1285[14:11:47] <vifino> It is.
L1286[14:11:52] <S3> athlon*
L1287[14:12:01] <vifino> no, athlon x2 64
or something
L1288[14:12:01] <S3> yeah, that's an AMD
K7
L1290[14:12:05] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I have a
4790k XD
L1291[14:12:12] <S3> Athlon is AMD
K7
L1292[14:12:23] <S3> that's the actual
arch name
L1293[14:12:32] <vifino> Still, I want to
install things, not compile things every time.
L1295[14:12:39] <vifino> too much
effort.
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L1297[14:12:43] <S3> you can do that with
pkg
L1298[14:12:48] <S3> pkg is your package
manager
L1299[14:13:25] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Who would
have guessed
L1300[14:13:42] <S3> the one problem with
installing binary packages on any system is that you are stuck with
however the package maintainer compiled it for you; Which,
surprisingly, is less often 100% optimized than you think.
L1301[14:14:01] <RaptorJeebus> So i'm
curious Vexatos, Is the compression the only reason for using such
a uh, "out there" file format?
L1302[14:14:21] <S3> for example, if you
have a thinkpad, conky has support for thinkpads for really nifty
stuff. it's disabled at compile time by default.
L1303[14:14:35] <S3> most packages do not
compile it in, which is okay, but the point is, you missed out on
it
L1304[14:14:53] <S3> that's the freedom
that gets taken away when you don't compile.
L1305[14:15:29] <Vexatos> RaptorJeebus,
pretty much. The largest-size tape is 32 megabytes. Noone wants
that to be 3 minutes of a song
L1306[14:15:32] <S3> A much better
example is that until just now there were a lot of programs that
disable ipv6 at compile time by default
L1307[14:15:48] <SuPeRMiNoR2> You should
compile a list of why it is better to compile
L1308[14:15:58] <S3> if you installed
this software before hand a lot of time they don't bother to add
it, so if you moved to an IPv6 network a lot of your programs would
be screwed.
L1309[14:16:18] <RaptorJeebus> heh, why
not use something like mp3 though? that's pretty good when it comes
to data/time ratio
L1310[14:17:10] <RaptorJeebus> in
comparison to wav and FLAC
L1311[14:17:22] <vifino> RaptorJeebus:
the main things is that you always know the size based on the
length, as far as i know.
L1312[14:17:26] <gamax92> because tapes
can be modified whilist playing
L1313[14:17:38] <RaptorJeebus> noooo they
can't
L1314[14:17:46] <RaptorJeebus> he stopped
that remember
L1315[14:17:46] <gamax92> yes they can
...
L1316[14:17:47] <vifino> actually, forget
what i am saying, i am probably dumb
L1317[14:17:57] <RaptorJeebus> tape write
auto stops them now
L1318[14:18:02] <RaptorJeebus> apparently
they caused crashes
L1319[14:18:04] *
Kodos still needs to learn how to use tapes and unmanaged drives
for data
L1320[14:18:08] <gamax92> ... Vexatos did
you change that
L1321[14:18:16] <gamax92> You're fucking
dead son
L1322[14:18:18] <Vexatos> gamax92, I
didn't
L1323[14:18:22] <gamax92> You've ruined
ever- okay
L1324[14:18:28] <Vexatos> of course I
didn't
L1325[14:18:30] <Vexatos> why would
I
L1326[14:18:34] <RaptorJeebus> wait
what
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L1328[14:18:38] <RaptorJeebus> didn't you
say above XD
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L1330[14:19:01] <Vexatos> Oh that
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L1332[14:19:25] <Vexatos> Yep, gamax92, I
had to change that
L1333[14:19:27] <gamax92> You've ruined
every single one of my programs, nothing will ever work again
L1334[14:19:31] *
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L1335[14:19:37] <Vexatos> due to some
weird crashes that only occur when Temia is evil
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L1337[14:19:41] <Vexatos> you can fully
blame her
L1338[14:19:52] <RaptorJeebus> i didn't
do it i swear
L1339[14:19:58] *
gamax92 gets a torch and pitchfork
L1340[14:20:36] <Vexatos> uhwait
L1341[14:20:37] <Vexatos> where
L1342[14:20:39] <Vexatos> is the
code
L1343[14:20:42] <Vexatos> stopping the
tape
L1344[14:20:47] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I'll go get
the tar
L1345[14:20:49] <Vexatos> I swear I made
it stop the tape when writing
L1346[14:20:49] <RaptorJeebus> did u mess
up
L1347[14:21:18] <gamax92> Vexatos: pls
nu
L1348[14:21:24] <Sangar> probably just
have to throw in a `synchronized` somewhere :P
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L1350[14:21:33] <gamax92> java
synchronized is slow
L1351[14:21:41] <gamax92> unsafe
synchronized is better
L1352[14:22:07] <Sangar> it's still
better than crashing from cmes :P (if that even is what it was,
idfk)
L1353[14:22:17] <Vexatos> gamax92, I
found it
L1355[14:22:20] <Dashkal> Uncontested
synchronized hasn't been slow since... what, 1.5?
L1356[14:22:24] <Vexatos> that's the
commit I removed it again \:D/
L1357[14:22:46] <gamax92> oh, so then i
can still write to tapes as they play?
L1358[14:22:47] <RaptorJeebus> so im
confused can it now read and write?
L1359[14:22:49] <Kodos> Snagarrr: Server
extension boaarddss D=
L1360[14:22:55] <Vexatos> gamax92,
apparently
L1361[14:22:59] <Kodos> I'm excessively
excited for that I think
L1362[14:22:59] <gamax92> yay
L1363[14:23:06] <Vexatos> Don't mind me,
not remembering my own actions
L1364[14:23:08] <RaptorJeebus> so does
that mean the thing i wanted to do earlier would work
L1365[14:23:19] <Sangar> Kodos, you are
:P
L1366[14:23:26] <RaptorJeebus> converting
an internet stream to the format and playing it
L1367[14:23:59] <Vexatos> you would need
to convert it using something though
L1368[14:24:12] <gamax92> ehh, writing to
the tape as it plays doesn't exactly stream audio as you would
think
L1369[14:24:27] <Vexatos> Now I need to
learn how to make a program on Linux
L1370[14:24:35] <gamax92> gcc
L1371[14:24:36] <Vexatos> Which language
do linux programs even use ;_;
L1372[14:24:36] <Sangar> i just don't get
much done recently because i'm also busy on the weekends (weather
too nice, everybody's having a barbeque :X)
L1373[14:24:39] <Vexatos> help
L1374[14:24:40] <Kodos> TIL Michelle
Rodriguez at a mouse boiled in her own pee
L1375[14:24:42] <gamax92> C
L1376[14:24:48] <Sangar> Vexatos, every
language
L1377[14:24:50] <Vexatos> gamax92, is
there no simpler way?
L1378[14:24:54] <Sangar> Java?
L1379[14:24:59] <gamax92> what are you
trying to write
L1380[14:25:19] <Vexatos> Sangar,
essentially, I want to write a program that uses stdin to get the
wavesound it then converts to DFPWM
L1381[14:25:27] <Vexatos> so you can pipe
ffmpeg output into it
L1382[14:25:32] <Vexatos> to convert
anything into DFPWM directly
L1383[14:25:34] <gamax92> soo .... the
existing dfpwm programs?
L1384[14:25:37] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I have seen
programs in all sorts of languages
L1385[14:25:37] <Vexatos> without having
to save it as wavesound
L1386[14:25:46] <Vexatos> gamax92,
remember your converterwindows.bat?
L1387[14:25:47] <gamax92> and the DFPWM
class?
L1388[14:25:48] <Vexatos> something like
that
L1389[14:25:49] <Sangar> how about Lua?
:P
L1390[14:25:49] <gamax92> not mine
L1391[14:25:54] <Sangar> lua has
stdin
L1392[14:26:01] <Vexatos> gamax92, don't
remember who made it
L1393[14:26:11] <gamax92> GreaseMonkey
made both iirc
L1394[14:26:14] <Vexatos> He did
L1395[14:26:23] <Vexatos> Sangar, but Lua
isn't expected to be on every linux machine.-.
L1396[14:26:27] <gamax92> they're public
domain though
L1397[14:26:41] <Vexatos> gamax92, it's
not about the converting itself
L1398[14:26:49] <Sangar> Vexatos, but
every linux machine could install it easily enough :P
L1399[14:26:50] <Vexatos> that's
worst-case just a java program called to do it
L1400[14:27:02] <Vexatos> the hard part
for me is to get a wrapper so it supports piping
L1401[14:27:08] <Sangar> write it in
shell script \o/
L1402[14:27:13] <gamax92> The only reason
i wouldn't advise about the C version is it doesn't produce the
same output as the java version
L1403[14:27:14] <Vexatos> I would if it's
possible
L1404[14:27:23] <gamax92> Vexatos: the
java and C versions support piping >_>
L1405[14:27:26] <gamax92> wtf are you on
about
L1406[14:27:37] <Vexatos> how do you pipe
stuff into java programs .-.
L1407[14:27:41] <Vexatos> Remember I'm a
massive noob
L1408[14:27:45] <gamax92> BY FUCKING
PIPING IT
L1409[14:27:46] <Sangar> by using stdin?
:X
L1410[14:27:48] <Vexatos> wat
L1411[14:27:49] <gamax92> LIKE ANY OTHER
FUCKING PROGRAM
L1412[14:27:51] <Vexatos> does that
actually work
L1413[14:27:55] <Vexatos> q_q
L1414[14:27:57] <Vexatos> p_p
L1415[14:28:00] <Sangar> gamax92, caps
lock ;)
L1416[14:28:08] <gamax92> shift
lock
L1417[14:28:08] <RaptorJeebus> poor
vex
L1418[14:28:10] <Sangar> Vexatos, why
wouldn't it?
L1419[14:28:13] <RaptorJeebus> im here
for support for u
L1420[14:28:16] <SuPeRMiNoR2> |
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L1422[14:28:20] <Vexatos> Sangar, because
I am a noob?
L1423[14:28:24] <Vexatos> Oh well
L1424[14:28:31] <Sangar> :P
L1425[14:28:43] <Vexatos> time to update
LionRay then
L1426[14:28:47] <Sangar> #if NOOB\n
make_piping_fail();\n #endif
L1427[14:29:16] <gamax92> lionray can be
used for piping if you specifically load the DFPWM class as
main
L1428[14:29:18] <Sangar> (that's in the
jvm code somewhere, i'm sure of it)
L1429[14:29:25] <Vexatos> gamax92,
yeah
L1430[14:29:37] <Vexatos> I'll just add
some option to make it do that from the jar file
L1431[14:29:38] <RaptorJeebus> Vexatos, i
have a 700mb wav file, i wonder what it compresses to
L1432[14:29:47] <Vexatos> q_p
L1433[14:29:50] <Sangar> (nvm he'd have
to use gentoo or so to make that actually matter >_>)
L1434[14:30:14] <Magik6k> Stary2001,
?
L1435[14:31:07] <Magik6k> ah derp
L1436[14:31:14] <RaptorJeebus> what are
the samplerates Vexatos
L1439[14:31:31] <Kodos> I remembered how
to do that
L1440[14:32:01] <meigrafd> rashy big
thanx ;)
L1441[14:32:04] <rashy> :)
L1442[14:32:29] *
Magik6k needs to fix unmanaged drive driver
L1443[14:33:00] <rashy> lemme know if it
gives any issues, didn't test it fully. basically, it compares the
item label of an item in a database slot, to an item in an external
inventory (say, chest). other methods exist for dealing with
internal (robot, etc) inventories.
L1444[14:33:07] <RaptorJeebus> dr who
season 9 trailer 2 is out for those that are interested
L1445[14:34:45] <RaptorJeebus> holy
fuckin shit
L1446[14:34:48] <RaptorJeebus> from
700MB
L1447[14:34:49] <RaptorJeebus> to
17
L1448[14:35:13] <Kodos> gamax92, do you
still have that lorem ipsum 10 mb file
L1450[14:42:15] <Vexatos> heh
L1451[14:43:19] <Kodos> Why is the things
blurred?
L1452[14:43:29] <RaptorJeebus> because
like vex said earlier, copyright
L1454[14:44:10] <RaptorJeebus> don't have
perms to distribute the songs, yata yata yata
L1455[14:44:49] <Kodos> Ah
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L1457[14:45:14] <RaptorJeebus> it's a
Trap mix someone sent to me a while ago, i don't remember who
L1458[14:45:25] <RaptorJeebus> the file
name is simple Trapv10.wav on my pc
L1459[14:45:31] <RaptorJeebus>
simply*
L1460[14:46:04] <Kodos> Arabian
Trap?
L1461[14:46:15] <RaptorJeebus> trap is a
subgenre of EDM
L1462[14:46:20] <Kodos> Ah
L1463[14:46:22] <RaptorJeebus> aka techno
rap
L1464[14:48:27] <Kodos> I'm not sure how
I feel about Maisie Williams potentially being the next companion
in Doctor Who
L1465[14:49:15] <RaptorJeebus> i never
judge until i see their performance
L1466[14:49:33] <Kodos> Indeed. I heard
Ben Affleck is going to absolutely nail Batman
L1467[14:50:43] <RaptorJeebus> im just
looking forward to deadpool next year
L1468[14:50:45] <RaptorJeebus>
ohboy
L1469[14:52:01] <Kodos> Honestly, they
couldn't have picked someone better than Ryan Reynolds for DP's
personality
L1470[14:52:19] <RaptorJeebus>
exactly
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L1473[14:52:30] <Kodos> Looking back,
ever since Van Wilder, Ryan Reynolds has pretty much been Deadpool
already
L1474[14:52:33] <meigrafd> is it possible
to use compareToDatabase() from inventory_controller
not for
the selected robot slot? i want to compare the slot of a chest
:(
L1475[14:52:35] <RaptorJeebus> also, it
works perfectly, not the best for EDM though aha Vexatos
L1476[14:53:14] <Kodos> meigrafd, one
sec
L1477[14:53:22] <Kodos> ~w inventory
controller
L1479[14:53:48] <Kodos> Huh
L1480[14:53:51] <Kodos> That might be a
robot-exclusive function
L1481[14:54:16] <meigrafd> it is
L1482[14:54:26] <Kodos> Then no, I don't
believe you can do that
L1483[14:54:33] <Kodos> Since it's
checking robot's internal slots
L1484[14:54:46] <meigrafd>
inventory_controller is for remote inventories or not? ;/
L1485[14:54:58] <Kodos> It is, but not
all functions are available when using it in an adapter
L1486[14:55:08] <Kodos> And some
functions only work within the robot
L1487[14:55:09] <meigrafd> hm than the
tip, db should be faster, is wrong :/
L1488[14:55:43] <Kodos> You could always
grab the item out of hte chest, compare it to the database while
it's in the robot, and hten put it back if it's the wrong item, and
move to the next slot in the chest
L1489[14:55:45] <Kodos> Though that would
be slower
L1490[14:55:48] <RaptorJeebus> mfw i
forgot to change the speed back to 1 vex XD
L1491[14:56:17] <Vexatos> >_>
L1492[14:56:18] <rashy> inventory
controller gives finer control over remote inventories and even
self inventory (robot, drone, etc)
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L1494[14:56:33] <rashy> basic inventory
upgrade has less functionality.
L1495[14:57:21] <reinei> hey, as you guys
are apparently all *nix gurus, I somehow messed up my
terminal
L1496[14:57:30] <reinei> (any of the
regulars at least)
L1497[14:58:09] <Kodos> (Obligatory
"Have you tried turning it off and back on again"
comment)
L1498[14:58:47] <reinei> not yet
L1499[14:58:56] <reinei> but reset didn't
fix it
L1500[14:59:08] <reinei> and It's too big
a hassle for me to log out and in again
L1501[14:59:09] <Kodos> I know fuckall
about Nix stuff, I was just joking
L1502[14:59:11] <Inari> you'd probabyl
want to describe your problem further :P
L1503[14:59:29] <reinei> Inari, well If I
knew exactly what it WAS, I'm a coder
L1504[14:59:39] <Inari> well
L1505[14:59:44] <reinei> but it appears
to have to do with my terminfo and term variables
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L1507[15:00:00] <Inari> how about you
describe the effects
L1508[15:00:00] <Inari> :P
L1509[15:00:46] <reinei> my terminal
descriptors (or similar) appear to be messed up
L1510[15:01:03] <meigrafd> Kodos bei dem
was ich vor habe ist geschwindigkeit sehr wichtig - da kann ichs
mir nicht leisten das item aus dem reactor erst raus zu nehmen um
zu prüfen ob das is was es sein sollte :D
L1511[15:01:24] <reinei> such that the
TERM variable results in a bad, something
L1512[15:01:47] <reinei> and as such
std.out gets a 0 fileno
L1513[15:02:01] <reinei> (In this case a
python std.out)
L1514[15:02:10] <reinei> but as it was
working 5minutes ago
L1515[15:02:30] <reinei> btw I am using
xterm and my TERM is set as xterm-256color
L1516[15:02:34] <Inari> kodos is
german?
L1517[15:02:53] <reinei> apparently
L1518[15:04:23] <Vexatos> hmmm
L1519[15:04:29] <Vexatos> I am trying to
find the right command right now
L1520[15:04:32] <Vexatos> so gamax92 is
right
L1521[15:04:44] <Vexatos> DFPWM.class
takes stdin stuff and returns stuff into stdout
L1522[15:04:54] <Vexatos> :P
L1523[15:05:13] <Vexatos> now to try and
see if I can turn this mp3 file into a DFPWM file in a single
command using piping.-.
L1524[15:05:15] <Kodos> meigrafd, I am
going to assume you said something along the lines of 'This needs
to be fast, or parts don't get swapped out before my reactor
explodes'
L1525[15:05:36] <Kodos> Also, my lib is
now going to have to require a component =(
L1526[15:06:36] <reinei> so apparently
Kodos is NOT german
L1527[15:06:58] <Kodos> I'm of (partially
at least) german descent, but I do not speak german
L1528[15:07:12] <meigrafd> Kodos indeed -
sorry my english sux, so this was easier :p
L1529[15:07:22] <Kodos> No worries, I
have a hotkey for google translate :3
L1530[15:07:29] <meigrafd> hehe
L1531[15:07:53] <Kodos> Now to write a
matching function to readFile, that appends to a file
L1532[15:08:23] <Kodos> ~w lines
L1534[15:09:03] <reinei> ~w split
L1536[15:09:15] <reinei> I always wanted
to do that :D
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L1538[15:10:48] <Vexatos> ... it appears
to have worked
L1539[15:11:05] <Vexatos> the magic of
ffmpeg -i mountain_king.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le -f wav pipe: | java
-cp LionRay.jar DFPWM -e > test.dfpwm^
L1540[15:11:12] <Vexatos> .-.
L1541[15:12:41] <Kodos> Why do I remember
seeing a robot rotate itself to face upwards?
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L1548[15:18:29] <gamax92> umm
Vexatos
L1549[15:18:53] <gamax92> I don't beleive
the DFPWM class takes wav files I'm pretty sure it takes 1 channel
u8 audio
L1550[15:18:55] <gamax92> or is it
s8
L1551[15:19:08] <Vexatos> it may
L1552[15:19:18] <Vexatos> the file size
seems to be correct at least
L1553[15:19:41] <gamax92> right, no it
does not take wav files
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L1555[15:20:06] <Vexatos> well
L1556[15:20:13] <Vexatos> I'll update
LionRay.java
L1557[15:20:32] <Vexatos> so it can be
called from command line
L1558[15:20:38] <Vexatos> as all the
conversion stuff needed is in there
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L1561[15:23:57] <reinei> so I DIDN'T mess
up -.-
L1562[15:24:25] <reinei> who designs
library's that change environment variables AFTER the program was
started?
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L1566[15:44:13] <vifino> #lua 657 /
0.7
L1567[15:44:13] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
938.57142857143
L1568[15:44:22] <vifino> #lua 657 / 0.7 /
60
L1569[15:44:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
15.642857142857
L1570[15:44:34] <vifino> argh, 15 minutes
to boot the darn thing?
L1571[15:47:43] <vifino> #lua 657 / 16 /
60
L1572[15:47:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.684375
L1573[15:48:03] <vifino> that's faster,
yay
L1574[15:48:15] <vifino> and it booted
:O
L1575[15:48:31] <vifino> all hail our
lord and saviour, memdisk.
L1576[15:48:39] <Stary2001> xd
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L1578[15:49:38] <vifino> Stary2001:
archlinux dual op
L1579[15:50:02] <vifino> actually, with
some h@xx i can theoretically choose which iso to boot
L1580[15:50:26] <vifino> if64 archiso64
-- archiso32
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L1583[16:01:58] <Sangar> i'm off o/
L1584[16:02:17] <Ivoah> Has anyone else
had issues with OpenComputer's textures?
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L1586[16:05:47] <Lizzy> Ivoah, describe
your problem, we may be able to help
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L1588[16:07:10] <Ivoah> Some of the OC
textures are just white squares
L1590[16:10:29] <Lizzy> does this happen
with just OC?
L1591[16:11:26] <Mimiru> Ivoah, that
looks like you're having issues with the renderer... OS, Java
version, Video card?
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L1593[16:15:20] <Ivoah> Lizzy: Yeah, I
think
L1594[16:15:36] <Ivoah> none of the stock
textures are borked
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L1607[16:59:19] <Mimiru> god damn it
X2Go
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L1609[17:00:59] <Lizzy> ?
L1610[17:01:18] <Ivoah> Lizzy: could my
issue be that I'm running on a beta version of OS X?
L1611[17:02:45] <Lizzy> Ivoah, i'm not
sure, you didn't answer Mimiru's questions though
L1612[17:03:35] <Mimiru> Well, OS is
answered, OS X, which means video card is either integrated Intel
which which may have issues, or a mid tier nvidia which should be
fine.
L1613[17:03:52] <Mimiru> Mac's Java has
always had MC/OC issues, and that may be in play here
L1614[17:04:01] <Ivoah> It is an
integrated Intel
L1615[17:04:34] <Mimiru> I know
integrated Intel can't do some of LanteaCrafts renderer
either...
L1616[17:05:38] <Mimiru> fmfl... It's
just not spawning the local x server
L1617[17:05:44] <Mimiru> so I never see
the remote desktop
L1618[17:08:50] <vifino> Well, that was a
hell lot of effort.
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L1621[17:08:57] <vifino> Just upgraded
pxelinux.
L1622[17:10:46] <Ivoah> How do I put
external files on a computer?
L1623[17:11:01] <Ivoah> Just dragging
them to .minecraft/saves/*/opencomputers/* doesn't work
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L1625[17:11:33] <Mimiru> Ivoah, do you
have bufferedFilesystem or whatever it's called disabled?
L1626[17:11:42] <Mimiru> If not you have
to put it there, then pull the HDD/put it back in
L1627[17:11:43] <Ivoah> Mimiru: probably
not
L1628[17:12:04] <Ivoah> there we go,
thanks Mimiru
L1629[17:14:50] <Ivoah> hmm,
bufferChanges is false
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L1631[17:21:20] <ds84182> so vnprintf on
Android has a couple of quirks
L1632[17:21:32] <ds84182> So now I'm
mad.
L1633[17:22:24] <vifino> #dsmad
L1634[17:22:52] <ds84182> wow... russia
banned reddit
L1635[17:22:57] <vifino> gj
L1636[17:23:38] <ds84182> .-.
L1637[17:23:48] *
ds84182 slaps Sangar for causing Minecraft to coredump
L1638[17:23:49] *
EnderBot2 laughs
L1639[17:24:01] *
ds84182 slaps EnderBot2 for laughing at him
L1640[17:24:01] *
EnderBot2 grabs Ender's Katana and slices ds84182 in
half
L1641[17:24:09] <ds84182> Go fuk
ersulf
L1642[17:24:20] <ds84182> And shouldn't
Ender be replaced with Lizzy?
L1643[17:24:48] <Ender> Nah
L1644[17:24:53] <Ender> Still my
Katana
L1645[17:25:01] <ds84182> O_o
L1646[17:25:28] <ds84182> How long have
you been hiding there?
L1647[17:25:56] <Ender> a while now
L1649[17:26:46] <CompanionCube> yep,
reddit's ded in Russia
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L1651[17:27:29] <CompanionCube>
dangranos, opinion?
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L1653[17:30:49] <Inari> dangranos
probably doesnt care
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L1657[17:38:04] <ds84182> gamax92: are
you here right now?
L1658[17:38:23] <ds84182> if so, how do
you tell the limit reached exceptions to fuck off in OCSysmon
L1659[17:39:24] <ds84182> s/sm/m
L1660[17:39:24] <Kibibyte>
<ds84182> if so, how do you tell the limit reached exceptions
to fuck off in OCSymon
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L1662[17:42:16] <Techokami> well... THIS
is strange
L1663[17:42:33] <Techokami> Minecraft
crashed on loading, but uh...
L1664[17:42:40] <Techokami>
EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x000000002d831066,
pid=8904, tid=9660
L1665[17:42:56] <Techokami> never saw
Java die so violently before O_o
L1666[17:43:12] <vifino> java ded.
L1667[17:43:19] <ds84182> It got
stabbed
L1668[17:43:25] <Techokami> it was in the
middle of loading LWJGL
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L1671[17:44:52] <Techokami> looks like it
was a fluke
L1672[17:46:54] <Skye> that randomly
happens to me rarely
L1673[17:48:55] <ds84182> LWJGL tripped
on a pointer and accidentally dereferenced it
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L1679[18:03:38] <gamax92> ds84182:
wat?
L1680[18:03:48] <ds84182> gamax92:
nvm
L1681[18:04:08] <gamax92> uwotm8
L1682[18:04:25] <gamax92> i otta geiv u a
right rumble m8
L1683[18:09:19] <gamax92> ds84182: but
seriously what did you ask before?
L1684[18:09:32] <gamax92> Because the
only thing I do regarding limit reached exceptions is ignoring
them
L1685[18:13:12] <ds84182> Like I said,
never mind
L1686[18:13:22] <gamax92> ds84182:
fucking say it.
L1687[18:13:26] <gamax92> spill the
beans
L1688[18:13:29] <gamax92> let out the
words
L1689[18:13:32] <gamax92> free and take
flight
L1690[18:13:38] <gamax92> grab the
sky
L1691[18:13:43] <gamax92> twist the
lightning
L1692[18:13:53] <gamax92> crush the
clouds
L1693[18:13:55] <gamax92> bend the world
to your will
L1694[18:14:00] <gamax92> make the world
your bitch
L1695[18:14:12] <gamax92> the world owes
you everything
L1696[18:14:15] <gamax92> you're
perfect
L1697[18:14:30] <gamax92> everyone else
is a pig
L1698[18:15:42] <Skye> o.o
L1699[18:16:07] <gamax92> on that note my
internet has turned to garbage
L1700[18:18:01] *
ds84182 ungarbages gamax92's internet
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L1704[18:18:40] <gamax92> ds84182: i
think you broke the wrong internet ^
L1705[18:19:01] <ds84182> woops
L1706[18:19:09] *
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L1707[18:19:24] <ds84182> ok
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L1709[18:22:55] <gamax92> wat
L1710[18:22:56] <gamax92> wat
L1712[18:23:00] <MichiBot> gamax92:
[TAS] DS Brain Age by Ryuto in 06:33.66 | length
6m
50s | Likes:
452 Dislikes:
5 Views:
28773 | by
TASVideosChannel
L1713[18:23:01] <gamax92> wat
L1714[18:25:02] <Daiyousei> someone
mentioned arch in #cc
L1715[18:25:08] <Daiyousei> prepare for
amandac rage
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L1719[18:44:04] <darkstar> Is there any
way for a computer (well, robot) to read chat messages?
L1720[18:44:29] <Izaya> There's a mod
called Computronics that adds an upgrade for that
L1722[18:44:57] <darkstar> Yeah, saw that
in various forum posts, didn't know if it was doable without
it
L1723[18:45:22] <Izaya> The debug card
might be able to do that, but it's creative only
L1724[18:45:30] <gamax92> don't believe
debug card can
L1725[18:45:57] <darkstar> Hrm... I'm
trying to think of another way of detecting that either a player
has logged on or the chunk the robot is in has been loaded (from an
unloaded state)
L1726[18:46:25] <gamax92> for the latter,
you could look at the world time
L1727[18:46:36] <gamax92> and see if it's
drastically changed from the last time
L1728[18:46:52] <darkstar> hrm, that
might work
L1729[18:47:35] <vifino> #lua 657 / 7 /
60
L1730[18:47:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1.5642857142857
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L1732[19:04:55] <Antheus> Hello and good
night
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L1736[19:09:55] <darkstar> Is there a
well known button/touch api? I am trying to wrap my head around how
much work it would be to do by hand
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L1738[19:26:37] <Mimiru> Shiny Rayquaza
for OR/AS Know it works in NA, not sure about others
L1739[19:27:23] <Mimiru> Internet mystery
gift
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L1760[19:47:45] <TotallyNotKatie> %sed
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L1761[19:47:45] <MichiBot>
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L1782[19:55:51] <^v> Oh noes! chaos split
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L1786[20:00:50] <ds84182> My laptop is
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L1787[20:01:02] <ds84182> .-.
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L1832[21:13:14] <westlyroots> hey
L1833[21:13:45] <Shuudoushi> hi
L1834[21:14:06] <westlyroots> are you
using a web browser for this?
L1835[21:14:24] <Shuudoushi> no
L1836[21:14:30] *
Shuudoushi ** SysInfo ** Client: HexChat 2.10.2 (x64) ** OS:
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ** CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor
(3.00 GHz) ** RAM: 12253 MB Total (7476 MB Free) ** VGA: NVIDIA
GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST ** Uptime: 48.11 Hours **
L1837[21:14:58] <westlyroots> im using
the open computers mod
L1838[21:15:06] <Shuudoushi> cool
L1839[21:15:12] <westlyroots> you?
L1840[21:15:22] <Shuudoushi> I'm using
hexchat...
L1841[21:15:26] <Ivoah> What's the thingy
I need to change to disable the power nag thing?
L1842[21:15:26] <westlyroots> oh
L1843[21:15:36] <Shuudoushi> Ivoah:
wha?
L1844[21:15:40] <westlyroots> ?
L1845[21:15:43] <westlyroots> oh
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L1848[21:15:55] <Shuudoushi> in win10, or
OC?
L1849[21:15:59] <Ivoah> OC
L1850[21:16:04] <westlyroots> ivoah is
talking about the mod
L1851[21:16:13] <westlyroots> go to
optiong in game
L1852[21:16:14] <westlyroots> 0
L1853[21:16:17] <westlyroots> wait
L1854[21:16:21] <westlyroots> no
L1855[21:16:26] <westlyroots> im the main
menu
L1856[21:16:31] <westlyroots> mods
L1857[21:16:34] <westlyroots> open
computers
L1858[21:16:38] <Shuudoushi> Ivoah:
fastest way is to go to the configs and disable the requirement for
power
L1859[21:16:44] <westlyroots> there
should be a config
L1860[21:16:45] <westlyroots> yeah
L1861[21:16:48] <Ivoah> k
L1862[21:16:58] <westlyroots> i dont
really care about it tho
L1863[21:17:02] <Shuudoushi> give mea min
and I'll find the line that you need to edit
L1864[21:17:26] <westlyroots> also ovoah,
have you found a way to install oppm to the creative tablet
yet?
L1865[21:17:41] <Shuudoushi> holy fuck my
F drive is full again...
L1866[21:18:06] <westlyroots> the fuck
frive is on overload!!!
L1867[21:20:46] <westlyroots> im ganna
go
L1868[21:20:49] <westlyroots> bye
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L1871[21:21:58] <Shuudoushi> Ivoah: line
992 'ignorePower=false' change that to true iirc
L1872[21:22:12] <Ivoah> Shuudoushi:
alright, thanks
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L1874[21:22:18] <Shuudoushi> np
L1875[21:30:06] <Shuudoushi> time to play
some battlefield
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L1879[21:37:28] <westlyroots> hey
L1881[21:38:35] <westlyroots> idk
L1882[21:39:44] <westlyroots> did you now
you can install oppm on tablets?
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L1884[21:40:00] <dangranos> uh
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L1886[21:40:12] <dangranos> why you
couldn't?
L1887[21:40:31] <dangranos> and yes, i
did .-.
L1888[21:41:05] <westlyroots> i had to
make another tablet, for me the creative one you get premade wont
work
L1889[21:42:38] <dangranos> uh?
L1890[21:43:00] <dangranos> does creative
one uses OpenOS floppy? then it can't work
L1891[21:43:38] <westlyroots> they both
need one, but you can install the os onto the drive you pu in
L1892[21:43:51] <westlyroots> but the
creative pre build one comes with a wireless internet card
L1893[21:43:59] <westlyroots> wich oppm
uses a non wreless
L1894[21:44:13] <dangranos> uh
L1895[21:44:22] <dangranos> sorry
what?
L1896[21:44:28] <dangranos> wireless
internet card?
L1897[21:44:52] <dangranos> since when
internet card has wired/wireless variants?
L1898[21:48:07] <westlyroots> yes
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L1902[22:05:56] <localhost> wheee new
nick
L1903[22:05:58] *
localhost is wolfmitchell
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L1906[22:12:13] <dangranos> WAI
WHAT
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L1909[22:12:33] <dangranos> :(
L1910[22:12:34] <dangranos> damn
L1911[22:12:36] <wolfmitchell>
lelelele
L1912[22:12:39] <wolfmitchell> should I
take agar-io
L1913[22:14:29] <dangranos> you can't
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L1933[23:23:39] <Ivoah> Crafting a raw
circuit board isn't working
L1934[23:25:15] <Izaya> wolfmitchell, the
hacker came from 192.168.1.1/16 :o
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L1936[23:28:52] <v^Laptop> Izaya, someone
logged into my ssh recently
L1937[23:28:58] <v^Laptop> came from
127.0.0.1
L1938[23:29:00] <v^Laptop> it was
me
L1939[23:29:15] *
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L1941[23:29:47] <v^Laptop> :o i diddnt
know you played space engiderps Izaya
L1942[23:30:34] <Izaya> whaaa?
L1943[23:30:40] <Izaya> engiderps -
ohhhh
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L1945[23:30:58] <Izaya> yeah I bought it
and Starbound with the money I got for a job
L1946[23:30:59] <Izaya> or rather
L1947[23:31:03] <Izaya> I was paid in
steam credits
L1948[23:31:05] <Izaya> winning
L1949[23:31:55] <v^> i bought it with
really old amazon gift cards
L1950[23:32:00] <v^> also a copy for
gamax92
L1951[23:32:07] <v^> but he wont play
>_>
L1952[23:32:20] <gamax92> You never ask
me to play
L1953[23:34:49] <Kodos> Who wants to buy
me Medieval Engineers, and in exchange, I'll give them 2 copies of
Torchlight 2 and a copy of God Mode
L1954[23:35:46] <v^> dont have it
\o/
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L1958[23:46:30] <Ivoah> Anyone want to
buy me TIS-100, and in exchange I'll give them a virtual hug
L1959[23:47:44] <Izaya> TIS-100 is a
great game.
L1960[23:48:12] <v^> i want it
L1961[23:48:15] <Ivoah> Which is why I
want it
L1962[23:48:26] <v^> but i also want a
bluetooth module ,_,
L1963[23:48:31] <v^> for robots
L1964[23:49:37] <v^> cant find one with
free shipping
L1965[23:49:38] <v^> sigh
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L1967[23:52:33] <RaptorJeebus> pst
Kodos
L1968[23:52:42] <Kodos> Si?
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L1973[23:53:05] <Kodos> Looks almost
perfect
L1974[23:53:11] <RaptorJeebus> das just
the base
L1975[23:53:22] <RaptorJeebus> next up is
touchscreen control
L1976[23:53:37] <Kodos> Also sorting by
slot, name, or url
L1977[23:53:42] <Kodos> Also, you're
missing SIRadio =P
L1978[23:53:49] <RaptorJeebus> XD
L1979[23:54:18] <RaptorJeebus> i only
made the EDM station aha
L1980[23:54:24] <RaptorJeebus> someone
else made the rest of the crystals
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