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L1[00:07:17] *** cbcercas|AFK is now known as cbcercas
L2[00:09:11] <RaptorJeebus> that feel when you have a ton of ideas, and can't focus on just one
L3[00:09:49] <Kodos> That's when I make a list of all of them
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L7[00:26:38] <RaptorJeebus> That's what i just started doing aha
L8[00:26:43] <RaptorJeebus> it helps
L9[00:27:49] <RaptorJeebus> also, is there a way to get the computer's world co-ords legit? not relative to the map thing?
L10[00:28:18] <Kodos> Negative
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L12[00:28:40] <Kodos> Debug card might be able to, but I don't recall it doing so
L13[00:29:00] <RaptorJeebus> it does
L14[00:29:03] <Shuudoushi> debug card can
L15[00:29:31] <RaptorJeebus> not craftable tho :C
L16[00:29:33] <Shuudoushi> well, it reports the pos of the case that it's in, but hey
L17[00:29:53] <RaptorJeebus> i guess it's vector math for me
L18[00:30:18] <Shuudoushi> 4th registry scan with ccleaner is still pulling up errors..
L19[00:31:25] <Shuudoushi> it's the same two activex/com errors...
L20[00:31:37] * Shuudoushi is done.
L21[00:33:38] <Kodos> ~w modem
L22[00:33:38] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:modem
L23[00:37:23] <Kodos> Is there an easy way to get the modem address from computer A using computer B, or any other method
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L26[00:42:54] <AlmtyBob> Is there a particular way I should move a computer?
L27[00:44:00] <Kodos> Shutdown, remove the internals, pickaxe the case, then just rebuild it where you want it at
L28[00:44:23] <AlmtyBob> darn, thought there was a dolly-kinda way
L29[00:45:24] <AlmtyBob> and is there a wireless cable of some sort or should I just hook up a computer to the remote peripheral I need and relay data over the network?
L30[00:48:16] <Kodos> Access Points can send wired packets wirelessly as well as receive wireless packets
L31[00:52:40] <Kodos> e6d5ea8e-5083-4e2f-9c62-b138a3383c36
L32[00:52:49] <Kodos> Ignore that, needed to stick it somewhere :x
L33[00:53:39] <AlmtyBob> so I could drop an adapter on my ME controller, connect that to an access point and then I could wrap it with my OC?
L34[00:56:15] <Kodos> Oh, that's what you're wanting? No, that wouldn't work
L35[00:56:25] <AlmtyBob> didn't think so but it was worth a shot, thanks 8)
L36[00:56:26] <Kodos> I would recommend using a server rack near the controller/adapter setup
L37[00:56:31] <Kodos> And having the server send data over the network =)
L38[00:56:49] <AlmtyBob> why's that?
L39[00:56:58] <AlmtyBob> I've never touched/learned servers in OC
L40[00:57:23] <Kodos> Servers are pretty much computers, but are great for things that don't need constant user interaction
L41[00:57:41] <Kodos> I use a rack for reactor monitor/control, as well as data logging its performance
L42[00:58:14] <Kodos> Taking a break from that at the moment though to learn how to transmit data securely over a network
L43[01:01:27] <Kodos> Awesome, this works
L44[01:02:05] <Kodos> Computer A sends an encrypted message to computer C, which has been preprogrammed with the proper decryption functions, so the received message is automatically decrypted and displayed, where computer B gets gibberish if it's listening to the port
L45[01:02:24] <Kodos> (Yes, I'm aware this is fairly simple to do, but this is my first time writing my own networking code)
L46[01:04:32] <dangranos> encrypted?
L47[01:04:33] <dangranos> how?
L48[01:04:51] <Kodos> Just a shitty one I wrote as a filler for now
L49[01:04:55] <Kodos> I just needed to test the concept
L50[01:05:14] <Kodos> It's a horrid amalgamation of rot13, string reversal, and deflate/inflate
L51[01:05:24] <AlmtyBob> haha
L52[01:05:39] <Kodos> But
L53[01:05:48] <Kodos> Given that I'm learning how to deal with networking and secure data transmission
L54[01:05:54] <dangranos> ahaha
L55[01:05:56] <Kodos> I can work on a server having a file of hashes that it can compare to
L56[01:05:56] <dangranos> sorry
L57[01:06:00] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: SuPeRMiNoR2 has an AES lib...
L58[01:06:13] <AlmtyBob> at work we had to send a bunch of data to a vendor and our auditors asked us to make the data anonymous so we just through it ROT13
L59[01:06:21] <AlmtyBob> *threw it through
L60[01:06:31] <dangranos> and vexatoast has mod with some encryption thyngy
L61[01:06:34] <dangranos> *thingy
L62[01:06:40] <Kodos> Yes, the cipher block
L63[01:06:49] <Kodos> I still need to get the updated version of tronics with the fixed RSA stuff
L64[01:06:59] <Kodos> As for my choice of encryption, I haven't decided what to use yet
L65[01:07:41] <Kodos> Truthfully, Kodocryption as I've come to call it is growing on me lol
L66[01:09:16] <AlmtyBob> err, what's the command line command to set the primary component like screen or gpu?
L67[01:09:46] <Shuudoushi> somponent.setPrimary()?
L68[01:09:47] <Sandra> Kodos, for finding the address of the modem, you can send a broadcast packet, which will say the address it's from.
L69[01:09:54] <AlmtyBob> thanks
L70[01:10:00] <Sandra> just for futur.
L71[01:10:03] <Kodos> Sandra, I thought about making a handshake program
L72[01:10:06] <Shuudoushi> AlmtyBob: I haven't a clue btw...
L73[01:10:06] <Kodos> Or at least a lib
L74[01:10:36] <AlmtyBob> ah, just "primary" from the command line
L75[01:11:05] <Sandra> also Kodos, servers work fine with constant user interaction. (which is why I think they're OPAF.)
L76[01:11:13] <Kodos> https://pastebin.com/BLLDJccy
L77[01:11:16] <Kodos> Oh yeah, forgot I had this
L78[01:11:40] <Kodos> That probably needs work
L79[01:11:45] <Kodos> But I apparently started one awhile back
L80[01:12:14] <Sandra> Kodos, burr, booleans as numbers?
L81[01:12:29] <Kodos> I didn't write that part, forget who did th ough
L82[01:12:37] <Kodos> Someone was giving me a tutorial on networking
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L84[01:19:05] <Izaya> this fucking Mac Pro
L85[01:19:14] <Izaya> never before has a machine claimed this much of my blood
L86[01:19:42] <Shuudoushi> lol
L87[01:19:54] <Shuudoushi> macs are just throw away machines anyway
L88[01:20:07] <Izaya> I want the case
L89[01:20:10] *** cbcercas is now known as cbcercas|AFK
L90[01:20:15] <Izaya> I can push a lot of air through this fucker
L91[01:20:21] <Shuudoushi> XD
L92[01:20:31] <AlmtyBob> my computer is a 386/33 with 2mb of RAM whose components have just slowly been switched out
L93[01:20:36] <Izaya> some old Xeons would be nice too
L94[01:21:11] <Izaya> AlmtyBob, my current Xeon E3 1231 v3 box is in the case my original server was in - VIA C3 200Mhz with 128MiB RAM
L95[01:21:27] <AlmtyBob> nice
L96[01:22:48] <Izaya> but yeah, I know some people that should be able to help with modding the case into something you can stick a motherboard of some standard into it
L97[01:23:21] * Shuudoushi <<
L98[01:23:39] <Shuudoushi> but I don't think you'll want to be mailing a case to me to mod for you...
L99[01:23:43] <Kodos> #lua function cointoss(times) local heads = 0 local tails = 0 for flips = 1, times do coin = math.random(2) if coin == 1 then heads = heads + 1 else tails = tails + 1 end end return heads, tails end
L100[01:23:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L101[01:23:49] <Kodos> #lua return cointoss(1000)
L102[01:23:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 506 | 494
L103[01:24:08] <Kodos> #lua return cointoss(500000)
L104[01:24:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Error: Took too long.
L105[01:24:13] <Kodos> #lua return cointoss(250000)
L106[01:24:13] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Error: Took too long.
L107[01:24:19] <Kodos> Well
L108[01:24:27] <AlmtyBob> seems fine. 8P
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L110[01:24:39] <Kodos> =P
L111[01:24:42] <Kodos> #lua return cointoss(25000)
L112[01:24:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Error: Took too long.
L113[01:24:46] <Kodos> Holy crap
L114[01:25:15] <Shuudoushi> #lua return cointoss(100)
L115[01:25:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 54 | 46
L116[01:25:20] <Shuudoushi> #lua return cointoss(100)
L117[01:25:20] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 47 | 53
L118[01:25:21] <Shuudoushi> #lua return cointoss(100)
L119[01:25:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 52 | 48
L120[01:25:23] <Shuudoushi> #lua return cointoss(100)
L121[01:25:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 37 | 63
L122[01:25:24] <Shuudoushi> #lua return cointoss(100)
L123[01:25:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 57 | 43
L124[01:25:32] <Shuudoushi> seems random enough
L125[01:25:33] <AlmtyBob> Obviously it's biased towards heads!
L126[01:25:39] <Shuudoushi> lol
L127[01:25:59] <AlmtyBob> so, my 4x3 screen setup has 12 different addresses? which do I use?
L128[01:26:10] <AlmtyBob> the address of the screen the cable is connected to doesn't seem to work
L129[01:26:20] <Kodos> #lua return 2 + -2
L130[01:26:20] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0
L131[01:26:23] <Kodos> Okay, that does work
L132[01:26:33] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: I may be stealing and modding that code for my own uses :P
L133[01:26:49] <AlmtyBob> oh snap, I can just type "components" and it shows me, disregard
L134[01:26:56] <Shuudoushi> AlmtyBob: just pick one at random
L135[01:27:10] <Shuudoushi> it should still display on all of them the same
L136[01:27:19] <Kodos> #lua function diceroll(amt,sides,mod) return amt * (math.random(sides) + mod) end
L137[01:27:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L138[01:27:20] <Shuudoushi> XD
L139[01:27:30] <Kodos> #lua return diceroll(2,20,-2)
L140[01:27:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 8
L141[01:27:44] <Kodos> Whoops
L142[01:28:03] <Shuudoushi> lol
L143[01:28:07] <Kodos> #lua function diceroll(amt,sides,mod) return amt * (math.random(sides) + (mod or 0)) end
L144[01:28:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L145[01:28:09] <Kodos> There
L146[01:28:15] <Kodos> #lua return diceroll(2,20)
L147[01:28:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 40
L148[01:28:18] <Kodos> #lua return diceroll(2,20)
L149[01:28:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 38
L150[01:28:20] <Kodos> Lucky roll
L151[01:28:25] <Shuudoushi> ikr XD
L152[01:28:26] <Kodos> #lua return diceroll(2,20)
L153[01:28:26] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 30
L154[01:28:33] <AlmtyBob> did bind get deprecated?
L155[01:28:40] <Kodos> Now it can handle modifiers being optional :3
L156[01:28:46] <Kodos> ~w gpu
L157[01:28:46] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:gpu
L158[01:28:53] <AlmtyBob> thanks
L159[01:29:21] <dangranos> #lua function diceroll(amt,sides,mod) return (amt or 1) * (math.random(ides or 6) + (mod or 0)) end
L160[01:29:21] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L161[01:29:33] <dangranos> #lua return diceroll()
L162[01:29:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 6
L163[01:29:35] <dangranos> #lua return diceroll()
L164[01:29:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3
L165[01:29:37] <dangranos> \o/
L166[01:29:47] <Kodos> You messed up sides
L167[01:30:07] <AlmtyBob> New shooter! Lights out means we're coming out! Get your high, lows, C's and E's, World bets, get them while the dice are in the middle!
L168[01:30:28] <Kodos> #lua function diceroll(amt,sides,mod) return (amt or 1) * (math.random((sides or 6)) + (mod or 0)) end
L169[01:30:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L170[01:30:32] <Kodos> #lua diceroll()
L171[01:30:32] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 6
L172[01:30:35] <Kodos> #lua diceroll(2)
L173[01:30:36] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 8
L174[01:30:42] <Kodos> #lua diceroll(1,20)
L175[01:30:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 16
L176[01:30:45] <AlmtyBob> no roll!
L177[01:30:46] <Kodos> #lua diceroll(1,20,-2)
L178[01:30:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 6
L179[01:31:14] <AlmtyBob> #lua diceroll()
L180[01:31:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 6
L181[01:31:21] <AlmtyBob> #lua diceroll()
L182[01:31:21] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3
L183[01:31:29] <AlmtyBob> 9 center field 9, mark the 9
L184[01:31:46] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: I'm stealing like all of that and adding it to my debug lib XD
L185[01:31:50] <Kodos> =P
L186[01:31:59] <Kodos> I intended to write a gambling game for OC
L187[01:32:07] <Kodos> With servers being able to store players and their wallets
L188[01:32:20] <AlmtyBob> I've worked in a casino for 18 years so let me know if you need help 8)
L189[01:32:27] <AlmtyBob> I've wrote a couple simulators here and there for various crap
L190[01:32:28] <Kodos> You could write it for me
L191[01:32:30] <Kodos> Or at least get it started
L192[01:32:33] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: then you'll have a good start with the debug lib from SOS :P
L193[01:32:44] <AlmtyBob> I made a pretty cool craps table for second life 10 years ago or so
L194[01:32:55] <Kodos> I have a thing on Second Life I made
L195[01:33:00] <Kodos> Modified some example gambling code
L196[01:33:08] <Kodos> Turned it into a gambling sphere prim
L197[01:33:13] <Kodos> I called it the Gamblosphere
L198[01:33:17] <Kodos> Filled a casino with liek 100 of them
L199[01:33:33] <Shuudoushi> Kodos: http://puu.sh/jCbZu/6a9c64e464.txt
L200[01:33:37] <Kodos> That casino for the week it was open funded 90% of my space ship purchases
L201[01:33:48] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/8mMlttn.jpg
L202[01:34:01] <Kodos> Brb putting the sickly wife to bed
L203[01:34:09] <AlmtyBob> ah man, I can't find my dice table picture 8(
L204[01:34:23] <Shuudoushi> Izaya: much love for the use of the hammer!
L205[01:34:25] <Shuudoushi> lol
L206[01:34:42] <Izaya> was very important in getting it dis-assembled
L207[01:34:48] <Shuudoushi> XD
L208[01:34:54] <Shuudoushi> I believe it XD
L209[01:35:21] <Shuudoushi> 90% of those fuckers are rivets XD
L210[01:36:42] <Kodos> AlmtyBob, https://pastebin.com/50FwkdBr
L211[01:37:09] <Izaya> Shuudoushi, I'm gonna have to use a drill on parts of it
L212[01:37:16] <AlmtyBob> ah I forgot about state machines
L213[01:37:40] <Kodos> Lua can technically do state machines
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L215[01:51:42] <Kodos> MFW I have OC calculating Pythagorean Triples
L216[02:00:26] <Kodos> It's probably not normal to be self-teaching myself math at 2 AM on a friday night, is it
L217[02:02:42] <Izaya> uh
L218[02:02:46] <Izaya> 2 AM is saturday morning
L219[02:02:53] <AlmtyBob> sure it is
L220[02:03:36] <AlmtyBob> hmm, this is saying I'm trying to call a table, what am I doing wrong: for meth,direct in c.methods(addr) do
L221[02:03:54] <AlmtyBob> oh, c = require('component')
L222[02:05:08] <AlmtyBob> damnit, forgot to do pairs()
L223[02:05:12] <AlmtyBob> been a while
L224[02:05:40] <Kodos> https://github.com/Kodos-Atoz/OpenComputers-Programs/blob/master/lib/kodos.lua#L24-L29
L225[02:06:10] <Kodos> Only works in the Lua interpreter, but handy for testing
L226[02:07:30] <AlmtyBob> hmm. piping output like foo.lua > bar.txt doesn't seem to work
L227[02:08:15] <Kodos> It should
L228[02:08:28] <AlmtyBob> it created the file but it was empty.
L229[02:08:34] <AlmtyBob> output went to the terminal
L230[02:08:43] <Kodos> Hm
L231[02:08:48] <AlmtyBob> Using the standard print(). Also sorry for using enter as punctuation so much
L232[02:08:50] <Kodos> What program did you run that you were piping output
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L234[02:09:12] <AlmtyBob> http://pastebin.com/7f11TVvU
L235[02:09:55] <AlmtyBob> name of the program is foo and I want it in a file named methods so I typed: foo > methods
L236[02:10:23] <Kodos> Interesting.
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L239[02:21:55] <AlmtyBob> meh, rewrote it using IO and it works
L240[02:22:42] <Kodos> I wonder if IO is what lets a file output via pipe
L241[02:23:02] <Kodos> I'd check but I cranked up the amount on my pythagorean triples checker
L242[02:23:02] <AlmtyBob> err, I mean I programmatically opened the file and output to it
L243[02:23:07] <Kodos> Oh
L244[02:23:12] <AlmtyBob> I THOUGHT print used stdout
L245[02:23:16] <AlmtyBob> but dunno
L246[02:23:35] <Kodos> I just ran this on my computer ;3
L247[02:23:37] <Kodos> local triples = 0 for z=1,1000000 do for y=1,1000000 do for x=1,1000000 do os.sleep(0) if x^2 + y^2 == z^2 then triples = triples + 1 end end end end print(triples)
L248[02:24:02] <AlmtyBob> looks like a a fancy and slow fizzbang
L249[02:24:08] <Kodos> fizzbang?
L250[02:24:20] <AlmtyBob> sorry fizzbuzz
L251[02:24:48] <AlmtyBob> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fizz_buzz
L252[02:24:50] <AlmtyBob> under "other uses"
L253[02:25:10] <AlmtyBob> it's sometimes used to screen out people applying for programming jobs who know absolutely nothing
L254[02:25:19] <Kodos> Ah
L255[02:25:35] <Kodos> The formula I used is verifying pythagorean triples
L256[02:25:42] <AlmtyBob> and one of the many solutions looks a lot like your code 8)
L257[02:27:10] <Kodos> As far as I can tell, th at would just be
L258[02:27:12] <Kodos> for i = 1, 100 do if i % 3 == 0 and i % 5 == 0 then print "FizzBuzz" elseif i % 3 == 0 then print "Fizz" elseif i % 5 == 0 then print "Buzz" else print(i) end end
L259[02:27:40] <AlmtyBob> yah, you avoided the all-too-common pitfall of checking the "and" last
L260[02:28:43] <dangranos> Q_Q
L261[02:28:45] <dangranos> damn aur4
L262[02:28:54] <dangranos> now all the aur links are broken
L263[02:30:22] <AlmtyBob> god I forgot how much I love opencomputers and computers in MC in general
L264[02:31:01] <AlmtyBob> though no game will ever make me as happy as using RP2 to make a massive arm-extending tunnel bore using frames and FORTH
L265[02:31:02] <AlmtyBob> http://ramenite.net/mandelbore3-5.png
L266[02:31:07] <AlmtyBob> that thing was my baby.
L267[02:31:20] <AlmtyBob> (retracted it looked like: http://ramenite.net/mandelbore3-4.png )
L268[02:32:17] <Kodos> Honestly, I want to use a microcontroller at some point to process bundled cable signals
L269[02:32:30] <Kodos> But I can't think of how I want it to interact with the cables
L270[02:32:51] <AlmtyBob> what do you mean?
L271[02:33:35] <Kodos> Well, between Integrated Circuits, and being able to use bundled cable as a means of transceiving numerical data, I'm wanting to find a way to use a microcontroller to manage it
L272[02:33:43] <Kodos> But I'm not sure of a good enough use case to warrant making hte effort
L273[02:35:37] <AlmtyBob> rocket league time!
L274[02:36:12] <Skye> Kodos, number to 16-bit floating point for a segment display! :P
L275[02:36:14] <dangranos> ugh, that's it
L276[02:36:28] <dangranos> i'm fcking removing that atom "editor"
L277[02:36:43] <Kodos> dangranos, what's wrong with it
L278[02:36:53] <dangranos> it's 200MB always-updating GUI editor
L279[02:37:03] <dangranos> and it has long statup time
L280[02:37:26] <dangranos> though last one may be the lack of SSD
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L282[02:39:42] <Skye> I don't like the ides of new software requiring an SSD
L283[02:39:48] <Skye> s/ides/idea/
L284[02:39:48] <Kibibyte> <Skye> I don't like the idea of new software requiring an SSD
L285[02:40:58] <dangranos> ^
L286[02:42:15] <Skye> I will use a hard drive until SSDs are cheaper and when I need a new disk
L287[02:44:04] <Kodos> Short of a computronics chatbox, is there a way for OC to output to the Minecraft console log
L288[02:44:57] <dangranos> magic of addons?
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L290[02:47:49] <ShrewdSpirit> hello. how can I allow a computer to call runCommand?
L291[02:48:27] <Kodos> You need a debug card
L292[02:48:47] <ShrewdSpirit> I know, I want to change time, runCommand returns 0 and says permission denied
L293[02:49:07] <Kodos> You can bind the debug card to you (Assuming you're an op) by sneak-rightclicking with the debug card in your hand
L294[02:49:17] <Kodos> Then just put it in the computer and it will run the command as if you were typing it
L295[02:50:10] <ShrewdSpirit> alright, thank you
L296[02:52:52] <ShrewdSpirit> Kodos: it still says I don't have permission
L297[02:53:07] <Kodos> Then either cheats are disabled, or you are not opped
L298[02:53:15] <Kodos> I'm not entirely sure. I'd check
L299[02:53:17] <Kodos> ~w debug card
L300[02:53:17] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/item:debug_card
L301[02:53:20] <Kodos> That for more info
L302[02:53:42] <ShrewdSpirit> okay, I'll take a look. BTW I'm OP on forge server
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L305[02:57:49] <ShrewdSpirit> isn't there a way to bind debug card to myself from code?
L306[02:58:10] <Kodos> as far as I know, only by physically sneakclicking with it in hand
L307[02:58:42] <Sandra> #lua cointoss(1000)
L308[02:58:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 514 | 486
L309[02:59:05] <ShrewdSpirit> should I OP OC's fake user to run use runCommand? :(
L310[02:59:25] <ShrewdSpirit> s/run/
L311[02:59:25] <Kibibyte> <ShrewdSpirit> should I OP OC's fake user to use runCommand? :(
L312[03:01:28] <Kodos> I just tested debug card in my world, and it worked fine after I bound myself to it
L313[03:01:35] <Kodos> So I'm not sure why you're having trouble
L314[03:01:42] <Kodos> What version of OC are you using?
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L316[03:04:14] <dangranos> !lua cointoss()
L317[03:04:18] <dangranos> #lua cointoss()
L318[03:04:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: 'for' limit must be a number
L319[03:04:30] <Kodos> Ah, right
L320[03:04:35] <Kodos> Hang on
L321[03:04:43] <ShrewdSpirit> Kodos: 1.5.15 on forge server
L322[03:05:15] <Kodos> I'm tired, so this may break, but
L323[03:05:22] <Kodos> #lua function cointoss(times or 1) local heads = 0 local tails = 0 for flips = 1, times do coin = math.random(2) if coin == 1 then heads = heads + 1 else tails = tails + 1 end end return heads, tails end
L324[03:05:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: ')' expected near 'or'
L325[03:05:40] <Kodos> #lua function cointoss(times) local heads = 0 local tails = 0 for flips = 1, times or 1 do coin = math.random(2) if coin == 1 then heads = heads + 1 else tails = tails + 1 end end return heads, tails end
L326[03:05:40] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > nil
L327[03:05:43] <Kodos> #lua cointoss
L328[03:05:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > function: 0x7fbee0195220
L329[03:05:46] <Kodos> #lua cointoss()
L330[03:05:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0 | 1
L331[03:05:50] <Kodos> dangranos, fixed
L332[03:06:01] <Kodos> Shuudoushi, be sure to update that as well
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L334[03:08:14] <Kodos> Remind me tomorrow, and I'll start on playing cards
L335[03:09:20] <AlmtyBob> one of those times OOP would come in handy
L336[03:09:29] <AlmtyBob> but tables works just as well for that I suppose
L337[03:09:34] <Kodos> Indeed
L338[03:10:50] <AlmtyBob> ooh, I kinda want to make a baccarat game in MC
L339[03:10:58] <AlmtyBob> (in part because it's way easier to code than BJ)
L340[03:12:26] <Vexatos> Grrr
L341[03:12:35] <Vexatos> Using NP++ through Wine is getting slow :<
L342[03:12:49] <AlmtyBob> why are you using np++ in wine?
L343[03:12:58] <Vexatos> Because np++ is the best Lua editor I know
L344[03:13:00] <Vexatos> >_>
L345[03:13:01] <Kodos> If anyone is interested, here's a program that makes a 'deck' of cards, and orders them randomly. https://pastebin.com/KPsRB5Wr
L346[03:13:05] <AlmtyBob> sublime text?
L347[03:13:06] <AlmtyBob> (2)
L348[03:13:08] <Vexatos> and it is Winderps-only
L349[03:13:58] <Kodos> Nope http://www.sublimetext.com/2
L350[03:14:16] <AlmtyBob> does that shuffle work?
L351[03:14:23] <Vexatos> #lua return local a = 5
L352[03:14:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near 'local'
L353[03:14:31] <Kodos> AlmtyBob, try it and see ;-)
L354[03:14:34] <Vexatos> Kodos, sublime is worse than np++
L355[03:14:43] <Vexatos> it doesn't show incomplete Lua blocks :P
L356[03:14:55] <AlmtyBob> oh, I misread the loop
L357[03:14:56] <Vexatos> #lua local a = 5 return a = a + 1
L358[03:14:56] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: <eof> expected near '='
L359[03:14:59] <Vexatos> hmmm
L360[03:15:02] <Vexatos> ok
L361[03:15:18] <Kodos> #lua local a = 5 return a + 1
L362[03:15:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 6
L363[03:15:29] <AlmtyBob> Vexatos: speed wise or lua wise?
L364[03:15:40] <Vexatos> speed
L365[03:15:51] <AlmtyBob> doesn't ST have a linux port?
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L367[03:18:27] <Vexatos> oh, you mean that
L368[03:18:29] <Vexatos> derp
L369[03:18:38] <Vexatos> nah, ST is worse Lua-wise
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L372[03:34:52] <Kodos|Zzz> o/
L373[03:37:33] <Izaya> vim is the best lua editor
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L401[08:20:59] <meigrafd> lo
L402[08:21:23] <Izaya> hi
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L404[08:30:24] <meigrafd> is there a way to generate screen output dynamic?
L405[08:30:47] <dangranos> uh?
L406[08:30:55] <dangranos> what do you mean?
L407[08:31:09] <meigrafd> i mean something like an object which i can change later? like for files
L408[08:31:19] <dangranos> uh..
L409[08:31:32] <dangranos> i think you should look into GUI libs?
L410[08:32:03] * dangranos doesn't gets it
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L412[08:34:33] <meigrafd> well i can do something like " file = fs.open("blah" , "w") " ... and solong i dont close it i can read or write on that object later.... exactly such stuff i need for lines displaying on screen ;)
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L414[08:35:13] <meigrafd> i want to write a line on screen and in a loop i want to change that line - like a status update
L415[08:35:17] <Inari> i still dont get it XD
L416[08:35:22] <meigrafd> hehe :/
L417[08:35:22] <Inari> so
L418[08:35:25] <Inari> change the line
L419[08:35:26] <Inari> and write it again?
L420[08:37:56] <meigrafd> but isnt that stupid? :X i mean... bah hard to explain... i have a programm which sends a broadcast PING every 5 sec... if theres a new client in network it will reply to that PING - the server than adds a new client to list and must add a new screen-line ...
L421[08:38:52] <meigrafd> later it may happen that i switch a component of that client off - over the server - and need to update only the "status" of that line (all in one line)
L422[08:39:09] <meigrafd> ...or is that stupid? ;)
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L424[08:40:34] <Inari> well.. i doub tit really matters sinc eyou likely wont be changing huge volumes of screen at a time.. if you really wante dto you could still put the cursor to where the status in the lin eis and just overwrite that
L425[08:42:02] <meigrafd> but than i need to save the line of that client for later use
L426[08:46:22] <meigrafd> http://pastebin.com/hfjT7e8s
L427[08:46:35] <meigrafd> line 135 till 148
L428[08:46:42] <meigrafd> should that work?
L429[08:52:14] <Inari> ~oc gpu
L430[08:52:14] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:gpu
L431[08:52:50] <Inari> well im n ot sure what you're doing with the tables
L432[08:55:09] <meigrafd> i want to use it later again, like with updateReactorState
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L434[08:59:34] <Inari> but
L435[08:59:43] <Inari> ito nly returns if the gpu failed updating teh string?
L436[08:59:44] <Inari> or what
L437[09:01:18] <meigrafd> i believed gpu.set() will return a object.... but that was a misstake :/
L438[09:01:37] <Inari> what object?.?
L439[09:01:44] <meigrafd> a handler
L440[09:01:49] <Inari> to what?
L441[09:02:05] <meigrafd> ...
L442[09:02:21] <Inari> writing to a file or anything doesnt retunr a handler to anything etiher xD
L443[09:02:23] <meigrafd> it does not so i dont need to explain
L444[09:02:34] * dangranos sighs
L445[09:02:50] <dangranos> damn you ext4 or whatever things keeps me from mounting that image
L446[09:02:50] <Inari> well explaining something woudl help with helping :D
L447[09:02:59] <dangranos> "[38970.322572] EXT4-fs (loop0): bad geometry: block count 524280 exceeds size of device (524279 blocks)" you're so error proof
L448[09:03:53] <meigrafd> Inari normaly it does return a handler ... like io. does
L449[09:04:25] <meigrafd> http://www.lua.org/pil/21.2.html
L450[09:04:34] <meigrafd> "The open function returns a new handle for the file."
L451[09:04:44] <Inari> .open does, yeah
L452[09:04:50] <meigrafd> thats the normal behavior
L453[09:05:03] <meigrafd> and i hoped to get such handler too
L454[09:05:11] <Inari> but .set doesnt"open" a screen or something
L455[09:05:15] <Inari> it just writes to the assigned screen
L456[09:05:20] <meigrafd> ...
L457[09:05:29] <meigrafd> i already told that i NOW know that
L458[09:05:42] <meigrafd> but i want to build something like that my own
L459[09:06:01] <meigrafd> ...and that was my quest - how ;)
L460[09:06:30] <Inari> so you want like
L461[09:06:35] <Inari> a "handler" to a line on the screen?
L462[09:06:44] <meigrafd> exact ;)
L463[09:07:04] <dangranos> \o/
L464[09:07:09] <dangranos> thank you /dev/zero
L465[09:07:13] <dangranos> and >>
L466[09:07:29] <Inari> xD sounds like UI elements stuff yeah... well you'd use a calss-system and make a class that holds coordinates and maybe current texta nd amke a function to set/read that?
L467[09:07:29] <Inari> about classes: http://lua-users.org/wiki/ObjectOrientationTutorial
L468[09:07:48] <dangranos> what the fck is this
L469[09:08:11] <meigrafd> do i must use a class? :/
L470[09:09:59] <robhol> OOP in lua is kinda crap :l
L471[09:10:08] <ds84182> robhol: it's only crap if you make it crap
L472[09:10:13] <ds84182> You make your own OOP
L473[09:10:25] <robhol> The fact that you make it yourself is roughly what I mean :p
L474[09:10:33] <Inari> robhol: how is it crap?.?
L475[09:10:45] <ds84182> Well, since you can make it yourself then if there is something you don't like you can fix it your damn self
L476[09:11:07] <robhol> *facepalm* forget it
L477[09:11:11] <ds84182> I can build my own OOP system with multiple inheritance in Lua... while Java lacks that
L478[09:13:05] <Inari> i dunno, it doesnt need to be the default as long as you can make it yourself
L479[09:13:40] <ds84182> Hell, there isn't even a default
L480[09:14:17] <ds84182> You just kinda tell this table "hey, if this entry is nil, access it from this table instead"
L481[09:14:22] <ds84182> And that's it, really
L482[09:15:18] <ds84182> :self calling just sends the object it accessed the function from into the first argument of the function, and functions defined with : automagically define self as the first argument
L483[09:15:43] <dangranos> uh
L484[09:16:04] <dangranos> selene was what? functional extension for lua?
L485[09:17:16] <Inari> ds84182: that was my point :P
L486[09:17:23] <Inari> there isnt a default, but thats fne, since you can easily make it yourslef
L487[09:17:26] <dangranos> oh god
L488[09:17:47] <dangranos> i just did `grep -i "note to self" . -R` in logs folder
L489[09:18:05] <Inari> no clue what the . -R stuff does
L490[09:18:15] <dangranos> . is current dir
L491[09:18:22] <dangranos> -R is for Recursive
L492[09:18:45] <dangranos> wai
L493[09:18:50] <dangranos> it's -r
L494[09:18:52] <dangranos> wtf
L495[09:18:54] <Inari> lol
L496[09:18:59] <Inari> so
L497[09:19:02] <Inari> how much did it find?
L498[09:19:06] <robhol> -R is for chmod and stuff
L499[09:19:13] <dangranos> a lot
L500[09:19:37] <robhol> linux tools are so consistent :>
L501[09:20:22] <dangranos> and that's only one..
L502[09:20:26] <dangranos> tool i mean
L503[09:32:20] * dangranos pokes Mimiru
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L506[09:47:26] <Skye> #p
L507[09:47:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.567515028 Seconds passed.
L508[09:51:07] <ds84182> #p
L509[09:51:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.275396158 Seconds passed.
L510[09:51:30] <dangranos> fck you MMCSS
L511[09:51:40] <dangranos> seriosly, that thing ate like 1gb of memory
L512[09:51:46] <dangranos> and all the cpu
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L523[10:14:29] <gamax92> Vexatos
L524[10:15:18] <ds84182> gamax92:
L525[10:15:18] <Vexatos> Me
L526[10:15:21] <ds84182> hi
L527[10:15:30] <gamax92> Does Sclene(?) have table comprehension
L528[10:15:38] <ds84182> Selene
L529[10:15:47] <ds84182> It's not scala, dammit!
L530[10:16:07] <gamax92> Does Scalan have table comprehension
L531[10:16:18] <Vexatos> comprehension?
L532[10:16:21] <Vexatos> elaborate
L533[10:16:27] <gamax92> like python's list comprehension
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L535[10:16:57] <Vexatos> no idea what that is
L536[10:17:07] <gamax92> Then look it up.....................
L537[10:17:25] <ds84182> .....................
L538[10:17:40] <gamax92> ............................................................................................................................................................................................................
L539[10:17:46] <dangranos> .-.
L540[10:17:48] <ds84182> .-.-.-.
L541[10:17:56] <gamax92> ._.-._.
L542[10:18:03] <gamax92> .-._.-.
L543[10:18:08] <ds84182> magick
L544[10:18:14] <Vexatos> uhm
L545[10:18:16] <Vexatos> hmmm
L546[10:18:33] <Vexatos> I don't quite understand it
L547[10:18:35] <gamax92> Vexatos: basically map
L548[10:18:41] <Vexatos> oh that? sure
L549[10:18:50] <dangranos> .-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.
L550[10:18:51] <Vexatos> I see this example on google
L551[10:18:53] <Vexatos> [x**2 for x in range(10)]
L552[10:19:00] <Vexatos> as a list of all squares
L553[10:19:13] <gamax92> well yeah
L554[10:19:21] <Inari> ~.~
L555[10:19:30] <Vexatos> that in selene would be $(table.range(10)):map((x->math.pow(x,2)))()
L556[10:19:33] <gamax92> [operation_to_perform for variable in list]
L557[10:19:39] <gamax92> well ....
L558[10:19:43] <gamax92> it works i guess
L559[10:19:56] <Vexatos> Of course math.pow(x,2) would be x^2 in Lua 5.3
L560[10:20:10] <gamax92> umm ... and lua 5.2?
L561[10:20:13] <gamax92> and lua 5.1?
L562[10:20:19] <Vexatos> does it?
L563[10:20:24] <Vexatos> #lua _VERSION
L564[10:20:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Lua 5.3 Sandbox
L565[10:20:25] <Vexatos> Meh
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L567[10:20:29] <Vexatos> need older sandbox
L568[10:20:47] <gamax92> and lua 5.0
L569[10:20:48] <Vexatos> .l
L570[10:21:00] <Vexatos> .lua
L571[10:21:00] <Vexatos> Hmm
L572[10:21:00] <Vexatos> let's ask shocky
L573[10:21:32] <Vexatos> You're right
L574[10:21:33] <Vexatos> cool
L575[10:21:33] <gamax92> Vexatos: no just accept that lua has been able to power for atleast 9 years (5.0 is 2006)
L576[10:22:30] <gamax92> and 4.0 "^ (exponentiation)"
L577[10:22:35] <dangranos> ._.
L578[10:22:40] <dangranos> Y U NO DOWNLOAD
L579[10:22:49] <dangranos> wtf are you even doing Q_Q
L580[10:23:00] <gamax92> and 3.0 "^ (exponentiation)"
L581[10:23:17] <Vexatos> well then
L582[10:23:32] <Vexatos> $(table.range(10)):map((x->x^2))() :P
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L587[10:33:06] <gamax92> Vexatos: are the double parenthesis needed?
L588[10:34:06] <ds84182> parenthesis. parenthesis everywhere
L589[10:34:21] <Izaya> parenthesis never changes
L590[10:34:48] <ds84182> #lua (((((((((("parenthesis"))))))))))
L591[10:34:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > parenthesis
L592[10:35:01] <gamax92> no no no
L593[10:35:18] <gamax92> #lua (((((((((([==========[parenthesis]==========]))))))))))
L594[10:35:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > parenthesis
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L596[10:40:21] <dangranos> oh god
L597[10:40:23] <dangranos> why
L598[10:40:41] <ds84182> s/why/why not
L599[10:40:41] <Kibibyte> <dangranos> why not
L600[10:41:01] <dangranos> s/.+/seems legit/
L601[10:41:02] <Kibibyte> <dangranos> seems legit
L602[10:42:55] <Vexatos> gamax92, the inner brackets define a lambda
L603[10:43:11] <ds84182> Vexatos: why not [] for a lambda
L604[10:43:12] <Vexatos> the outer ones are the function call
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L606[10:43:16] <ds84182> that what I do in my languages
L607[10:43:42] <Vexatos> ds84182, because [] can't be reliably used
L608[10:43:47] <ds84182> Sure it can
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L610[10:44:10] <Vexatos> in Lua, you have [[]] and [] already
L611[10:44:21] <Vexatos> and I can't detect if a [] belongs to a lambda or not easily
L612[10:44:23] <Vexatos> hmmm
L613[10:44:29] <Vexatos> also () is way more Lua-y
L614[10:44:40] <ds84182> But that equals too many ()
L615[10:44:59] <Vexatos> I could add [] as alternative syntax
L616[10:45:06] <ds84182> Usually I dance through my code and remove extra parenthesis that aren't needed :P
L617[10:45:08] <Vexatos> but I like () more
L618[10:45:19] <dangranos> {}
L619[10:45:24] * ds84182 stabs dangranos
L620[10:45:31] <dangranos> <>
L621[10:45:35] <ds84182> eh
L622[10:45:37] <Kodos> Man
L623[10:45:39] <dangranos> </>
L624[10:45:42] <Daiyousei> lisp
L625[10:45:43] <ds84182> that could be used, but ...
L626[10:45:45] <ds84182> too much xml
L627[10:45:46] <Kodos> Building a modpack that can run on 1-2 gb of ram is going to be hard
L628[10:45:56] <Izaya> Magik6k|off, mpt is down
L629[10:45:56] <Kodos> Laptop I'm borrowing for vacation has 4gb total
L630[10:46:00] <Izaya> is mpt down for anyone else?
L631[10:46:04] <Vexatos> {} cannot be done because tables
L632[10:46:07] <Kodos> Izaya, isup.me
L633[10:46:07] <Izaya> Kodos, mine still runs in 2
L634[10:46:38] <Inari> use « »
L635[10:47:01] <Daiyousei> :) (:
L636[10:47:09] <Vexatos> Adding alternative [] would be easy to do
L637[10:47:09] * ds84182 stabs Inari and Daiyousei
L638[10:47:12] <Vexatos> not sure if I should do it
L639[10:47:18] <Inari> 「 」 ?
L640[10:47:20] <Vexatos> basically would have to add stuff here https://github.com/OpenPrograms/Vexatos-Programs/blob/master/selene/lib/selene/parser.lua#L106
L641[10:47:24] <Vexatos> Inari, too japanese
L642[10:47:28] <Daiyousei> desu
L643[10:47:35] <ds84182> kawaiidesu
L644[10:47:41] * Vexatos dies
L645[10:47:43] <Daiyousei> uguu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
L646[10:47:45] <ds84182> watashiwa kawaiidesu~
L647[10:47:46] <Daiyousei> am i doing it right
L648[10:47:52] <Inari> † ‡
L649[10:47:59] <Vexatos> R.I.P. language
L650[10:48:16] <ds84182> watashitilde kawaiitildedesudesudesudesudesudesudesudesudesudesudesu
L651[10:48:49] <Vexatos> that's not even Japanese
L652[10:48:56] <Inari> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Summary_table_for_all_languages
L653[10:49:08] <Vexatos> Inari, I know >_>
L654[10:49:30] <Inari> Lojban lu … li'u Oo
L655[10:49:43] <Daiyousei> onee-chaaaan
L656[10:49:59] <Inari> why would you space out the a
L657[10:50:05] <Inari> it sounds better if you space out the ee
L658[10:50:55] <Daiyousei> onion-chan
L659[10:51:13] <gamax92> onion-channel
L660[10:51:34] <Daiyousei> does it show shrek only content?
L661[10:52:20] <Vexatos> Currently thinking about possible collisions between a [] lambda and Lua
L662[10:52:22] <Vexatos> Hmmm
L663[10:52:33] <Vexatos> Actually, would anyone else prefer [] over ()?
L664[10:52:57] <Inari> i prefer ()
L665[10:53:07] <Inari> mostly cause its less a PITA to type on german kb
L666[10:53:33] <Daiyousei> if you make a youtube video that contains 0.1 second of shrek, someone on facebook will steal it and upload it with the text "OMG AHAHHAH SHREK XDDDDD FUNI"
L667[10:53:34] <Vexatos> AltGr+8 op
L668[10:54:09] <Inari> Vexatos: i have to use both hadns for that :<
L669[10:54:17] <Stary2001> a
L670[10:54:18] <Stary2001> ha
L671[11:02:33] <Izaya> ~w coroutine
L672[11:02:33] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-coroutine
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L675[11:13:53] <Vexatos> Guess I'll use atom.io
L676[11:14:00] <Vexatos> I have enough RAM anyway >_>
L677[11:14:31] <Vexatos> weird feeling when your text editor uses more RAM than cinnamon
L678[11:14:38] <Inari> haha
L679[11:15:55] <Vexatos> yay for 8GB
L680[11:16:40] <Izaya> Vexatos, use vim
L681[11:17:01] <Vexatos> I didn't even start configuring vim right
L682[11:17:05] <Vexatos> it still looks horribad
L683[11:17:13] <Izaya> 211MiB ov virtual memory
L684[11:17:38] <Izaya> So I have written a simple round-robin scheduler for OpenOS
L685[11:18:38] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/4OCdeWd.png
L686[11:22:11] <CompanionCube> Atom's a nice editor
L687[11:22:32] <Daiyousei> atom is a pretty good gui one indeed
L688[11:22:51] <Izaya> yeah okay so it's definitely my 750Ti causing audio interference
L689[11:22:59] <Izaya> if I look up at the MC clouds I can hear them
L690[11:23:39] <Vexatos> yay! There is an Obsidian theme for atom \:D/
L691[11:23:48] * Vexatos tries to make it as close to np++ as possible
L692[11:24:05] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/DcXjlDd.png
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L694[11:30:56] <h3po> Hi, how can I redirect stderr to a file on the openOS shell? I'm getting an exception when trying to use canvas.create()
L695[11:33:28] <Kodos> I think assert would work for that
L696[11:33:52] <Kodos> Not quite sure though
L697[11:33:59] <h3po> gonna try
L698[11:34:00] <h3po> looks like round() is used in colorutils.lua, but that function doesn't exist
L699[11:34:08] <Kodos> ~w assert
L700[11:34:08] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-assert
L701[11:38:55] <h3po> assert doesn't catch errors, it evaluates an expression
L702[11:39:11] <h3po> whatever, i'm posting a screenshot of the traceback
L703[11:39:52] <gamax92> catching errors would be pcall
L704[11:40:03] <gamax92> potentially creating errors would be assert :P
L705[11:41:39] <h3po> i tried pcall
L706[11:41:45] <h3po> doesn't catch it
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L709[11:50:02] <h3po> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1373
L710[11:51:11] <gamax92> uhh
L711[11:51:30] <gamax92> considering colorurils.lua is in /usr/lib this likely has absolutely nothing to do with OpenComputers
L712[11:52:04] <h3po> uh what
L713[11:52:13] <h3po> I assumed that's an openos lib xD
L714[11:52:20] <gamax92> everything in /lib and /bin is openos
L715[11:52:32] <gamax92> everything in /usr is custom stuff not from OpenOS
L716[11:53:37] <gamax92> well, generally, /usr/man and /usr/misc are the exceptions to that
L717[11:55:17] <h3po> yes ofc
L718[11:55:18] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/jCAX5.png
L719[11:56:01] <gamax92> lol
L720[11:56:04] <h3po> xD
L721[11:56:22] <h3po> gamax92: I just didn't scratch my head enough to notice the path
L722[11:56:30] <XDjackieXD> lol :P
L723[11:58:39] <Antheus> \o
L724[11:58:47] <Shuudoushi> huh, I woke up to 2% CPU usage and a 39C CPU o.O
L725[11:59:02] <Shuudoushi> oh and like 2gb of RAM usage lol
L726[12:01:05] <h3po> That's what I call my monthly maintenance bsod
L727[12:01:21] * 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 (8116 MB Free) ** VGA: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST ** Uptime: 8.89 Hours **
L728[12:01:28] <Kodos> https://www.facebook.com/HuffingtonPost/videos/10153263797116130/?pnref=story
L729[12:04:12] <Kodos> We all need to collaborate on a networking library, and call it OpenNet
L730[12:04:23] <Antheus> YES
L731[12:04:26] <Antheus> YES WE DO
L732[12:04:44] <dangranos> hm
L733[12:04:45] <Kodos> Something easy to use, but robust and powerful
L734[12:04:47] <Antheus> s/WE/YOU
L735[12:04:47] <Kibibyte> <Antheus> YES YOU DO
L736[12:05:13] <Antheus> well, time to finish watching S1 of Dexter
L737[12:05:15] <dangranos> do we have a site for OC RFC?
L738[12:05:30] <h3po> I haven't tried the existing networking stuff from the loot disk yet
L739[12:05:36] <h3po> is the tcp stack no good?
L740[12:05:54] <Shuudoushi> I'm off to work x.x
L741[12:06:39] <dangranos> okay, now i want to kill those flinux guys
L742[12:06:52] <dangranos> i guess they used win8 and later api
L743[12:07:20] <dangranos> or my win7 vm doesn't has those dlls..
L744[12:08:02] <CompanionCube> h3po, TCP stack isn't uh implemented iirc.
L745[12:12:11] <Izaya> okay, so there's no syntax errors so far
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L747[12:18:20] <Izaya> where would one obtain the latest release of OpenSecurity?
L748[12:18:31] <Mimiru> Curse
L749[12:18:52] <Mimiru> http://minecraft.curseforge.com/mc-mods/231687-opensecurity/files
L750[12:20:22] <gamax92> ds84182: ping ping ping ping ping ping ping pingpingpingpingpingping
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L753[12:28:04] * Lizzy ** SysInfo ** Client: HexChat 2.10.2 (x64) ** OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium ** CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2300 CPU @ 2.80GHz (2.00 GHz) ** RAM: 12271 MB Total (8693 MB Free) ** VGA: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti ** Uptime: 5.03 Hours **
L754[12:30:02] <meigrafd> i love Lizzy and i hate Shuudoushi
L755[12:30:03] <meigrafd> :D
L756[12:30:09] <Lizzy> ?
L757[12:30:19] <meigrafd> ur still using win7 - thats good
L758[12:30:25] <Daiyousei> poor Shuudoushi :(
L759[12:30:31] <meigrafd> Shuudoushi is a spy - he uses win10
L760[12:30:41] <Lizzy> ah, yeah. i'm not switching to w10 for personal stuff any time soon
L761[12:31:01] <Lizzy> .load
L762[12:31:06] <Lizzy> er
L763[12:31:10] <Lizzy> uhoh
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L766[12:32:26] <Lizzy> meep
L767[12:32:27] <Lizzy> .load
L768[12:32:28] <EnderBot2> CPU: 0.64 0.35 0.27 , RAM: 7747.8M/7883.9M (~97.1%), SWAP: 1888.9M/4095.0M (~46.1%)
L769[12:33:48] <Kodos> I can't figure out why this cellar is warming up at -30000 Z
L770[12:34:01] <Kodos> Annnd wrong channel
L771[12:37:50] <RaptorJeebus> my mate gave me his API key for YT search XD gamax92
L772[12:38:22] <RaptorJeebus> now to actually code the thing
L773[12:48:16] <meigrafd> what means the "button" value from the signal 'touch' ?
L774[12:48:18] <meigrafd> http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:signals
L775[12:48:30] <meigrafd> touch(screenAddress: string, x: number, y: number, button: number, playerName: string)
L776[12:49:00] <Kodos> Which mouse button was used
L777[12:49:11] <meigrafd> ah oke - thnx
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L779[12:57:22] <gamax92> A thing I love about unpacking archives in linux
L780[12:57:39] <gamax92> even if it's all self contained in a folder or all in the zip root, it always ends up in a folder
L781[12:59:40] <ds84182> gamax92: tildestfustfustfustfustfustfu
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L784[13:03:11] <gamax92> ds84182: ?
L785[13:03:22] <ds84182> dunno
L786[13:03:24] <gamax92> wtf is tilest fust fust fust
L787[13:03:34] <ds84182> umm, it's tilde
L788[13:03:39] <ds84182> and the rest is stfu
L789[13:06:37] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/paste/its2.txt threading! :D
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L791[13:12:08] <Malum> Hi, Do you guys know if it is possible to show the id or name of a block/item below/front etc.. of the robot?
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L793[13:12:30] <Malum> by show, i mean print
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L796[13:18:33] <Kodos> Can you use a Geolyzer in a robot?
L797[13:18:48] <Kodos> If so, use analyze
L798[13:19:43] <Vexatos> Yay, finally got atom set up >_>
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L802[13:25:10] <Malum> i will test this, thx
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L804[13:32:25] <kjack1111> Hello ^^
L805[13:32:53] <Skye> hello
L806[13:33:11] <kjack1111> My servers are saying that they dont have a CPU :P
L807[13:33:17] <kjack1111> are you supposted to print one onto it?
L808[13:33:21] <kjack1111> using creative ones
L809[13:33:39] <Kodos> Did you put a CPU into the server before putting it on the rack?
L810[13:33:49] <kjack1111> ...
L811[13:33:50] <kjack1111> oh
L812[13:33:53] <kjack1111> no
L813[13:33:57] <Kodos> =P
L814[13:33:57] <kjack1111> i used the creative menu
L815[13:34:09] <Kodos> Yeah, Creative servers just mean they don't need power, you still have to stick components in them
L816[13:34:15] <Kodos> They're not like the robots, drones, and tablets
L817[13:34:19] <Kodos> Same goes for cases
L818[13:34:23] <kjack1111> ah
L819[13:34:41] <kjack1111> how do i stick components into them?
L820[13:34:56] <Kodos> With the server in hand, right click
L821[13:35:01] <Kodos> Its GUI should open, and you'll see
L822[13:35:04] <kjack1111> oh
L823[13:35:12] <kjack1111> thanks
L824[13:35:16] <Kodos> Yup =)
L825[13:35:17] <kjack1111> and thats alota parts.
L826[13:35:18] <MichiBot> ALOT: http://tinyurl.com/y42zurt
L827[13:36:08] <kjack1111> i hooked up the server racks to a creative case.
L828[13:36:30] <kjack1111> when i turn on the servers, then the computer, will the computer treat the server as part of it?
L829[13:36:43] <Kodos> You don't need a computer, as the server acts as one
L830[13:36:44] <Kodos> And in fact
L831[13:36:58] <Kodos> If you don't separate them via a switch or something similar, you'll have component conflicts
L832[13:37:06] <Kodos> (As in the computer's screen might use the Server's GPU
L833[13:37:07] <Kodos> )
L834[13:37:25] <kjack1111> oh.
L835[13:37:26] <kjack1111> thanks
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L837[13:40:00] <kjack1111> does RAM and HDDs consume electricity? theres no creative item for them...
L838[13:42:11] <ShrewdSpirit> Kodos: btw I sneak clicked debug card while looking to sky and it worked!
L839[13:42:12] <kjack1111> now its complaining about not having any bootable medium
L840[13:42:34] <Kodos> kjack1111, Lua Bios + an adjacent disk drive with OpenOS floppy in it
L841[13:42:43] <Kodos> Make sure the server rack is set to the proper side
L842[13:42:48] <Inari> #p
L843[13:42:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.146032812 Seconds passed.
L844[13:42:51] <kjack1111> oh, ok
L845[13:42:52] <Kodos> And keep in mind, it's from the rack's perspective, not yours
L846[13:42:52] <Inari> %p
L847[13:42:53] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Inari 0.18s
L848[13:43:01] <Kodos> So your left would be the rack's right, if you're looking at the front
L849[13:43:22] <kjack1111> oh.
L850[13:43:23] <kjack1111> ok
L851[13:44:03] <kjack1111> what order do i boot in?
L852[13:44:10] <kjack1111> sorry, very new to OC
L853[13:44:35] <gamax92> ... unicode wtf
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L855[13:44:58] <gamax92> 2713? Check Mark
L856[13:45:01] <gamax92> 2715? Multiplication
L857[13:45:12] <Kodos> kjack1111, not sure what you mean
L858[13:45:45] <Inari> alot
L859[13:45:45] <MichiBot> ALOT: http://tinyurl.com/y42zurt
L860[13:45:57] <kjack1111> Do i boot the server first, or do i boot the computer first?
L861[13:46:19] <Kodos> You only need one or the other
L862[13:46:23] <Kodos> Server is its own computer
L863[13:46:32] <Kodos> Hang on, let me get you a screenshot
L864[13:47:54] <Vexatos> I just made a nemo action to open anything with atom. i feel like a pro now
L865[13:48:07] <kjack1111> i was hoping i could make the sever look like part of the computer from the computers prespective...
L866[13:48:09] <kjack1111> oh well
L867[13:49:24] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/jCHCO/10d733dde3.png
L868[13:49:31] <Kodos> Server Rack, disk drive, and sceen
L869[13:49:33] <Kodos> screen*
L870[13:50:15] <kjack1111> i swiched the top slot to the back.
L871[13:50:23] <kjack1111> im gona put a server in there.
L872[13:50:28] <kjack1111> DUAL SERVER POWEEEEEER!
L873[13:50:33] <kjack1111> or hardware conflicts?
L874[13:51:30] <Kodos> Any components connected by anything other than a switch or access point will be detectable by both computers/servers
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L877[13:51:41] <Kodos> So unless you plan on writing code to alleviate that, you'll have problems
L878[13:51:56] <kjack1111> so no dual server?
L879[13:51:58] <kjack1111> :c
L880[13:52:15] <kjack1111> oi.
L881[13:52:21] <kjack1111> i see the problem now
L882[13:52:22] <Lizzy> kjack1111, what do you mean by "dual server"?
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L884[13:52:29] <kjack1111> 2 servers working together.
L885[13:52:41] <kjack1111> so they can aleviate the limits of RAM
L886[13:53:09] <Lizzy> ah, you could put 2 servers in the rack with network cards and have a program that splits off work between them
L887[13:53:17] <Kodos> Or use internal mode
L888[13:53:24] <kjack1111> ok :P
L889[13:53:29] <Kodos> And have the slave servers bounce back their results to the master server
L890[13:53:32] <Lizzy> Kodos, you still need network cards for that
L891[13:53:35] <ShrewdSpirit> kjack1111: to have more ram, increase the limit in config file :d
L892[13:53:37] <Kodos> Oh?
L893[13:53:39] <Kodos> Right
L894[13:53:39] <Kodos> Derp
L895[13:53:40] <kjack1111> oh.
L896[13:53:40] <Kodos> I'm an idiot
L897[13:53:42] <kjack1111> :P
L898[13:53:46] <kjack1111> ima a idiot
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L900[13:54:19] * Lizzy hugs her makeshift UPS for her Pi
L901[13:55:37] <kjack1111> more ram = faster computer right?
L902[13:55:43] <Lizzy> not always
L903[13:56:11] <Lizzy> and defiantly not in terms of OC, it just allows you to run bigger apps
L904[13:56:28] <kjack1111> oh
L905[13:56:39] <kjack1111> faster CPU = faster computer?
L906[13:56:52] <Lizzy> yep
L907[13:56:59] <kjack1111> :3
L908[13:57:05] <kjack1111> OP creative apu
L909[13:57:14] <Lizzy> the CPU is what does the actual processing, the RAM is just storage
L910[13:57:49] <ShrewdSpirit> btw isn't there a way to make apu use tier3 gpus?
L911[13:58:01] <Lizzy> eh?
L912[13:58:25] <ShrewdSpirit> apu tier2 uses gpu tier2 resolution and color depth
L913[13:58:42] <ShrewdSpirit> but there's no apu tier3
L914[13:58:51] <Lizzy> the creative APU is the 'teir 3' one
L915[13:59:16] <ShrewdSpirit> what if someone didn't have access to creative one?
L916[13:59:35] <Lizzy> then they would have to live with teir 2
L917[13:59:40] <kjack1111> # The sizes of the six levels of RAM, in kilobytes. This list must # contain exactly six entries, or it will be ignored. Note that while # there are six levels of RAM, they still fall into the three tiers of # items (level 1, 2 = tier 1, level 3, 4 = tier 2, level 5, 6 = tier 3). ramSizes=[ 192, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024 what? ]
L918[13:59:45] <kjack1111> oh.
L919[13:59:53] <kjack1111> that didnt come out pretty
L920[13:59:57] <kjack1111> my bad.
L921[14:00:15] <Lizzy> APU's are not designed for being 2 components in one
L922[14:00:18] <Lizzy> well
L923[14:00:23] <Lizzy> meh
L924[14:00:26] <Lizzy> i cant words
L925[14:00:32] <ShrewdSpirit> right xD
L926[14:00:53] <kjack1111> 8192 is 8 gigs right?
L927[14:01:03] <Lizzy> no, it's 8k
L928[14:01:21] <kjack1111> whats a gig then? *stupid noob over here*
L929[14:01:32] <Kodos> What are you setting to 8gb?
L930[14:01:40] <kjack1111> tier 6 of ram.
L931[14:01:45] <Kodos> tie- what
L932[14:01:54] <Kodos> Why would you set it to 8gb
L933[14:01:58] <Kodos> What could you possibly need that much for
L934[14:02:00] <Lizzy> 8 GB = 8388608 KB
L935[14:02:07] <kjack1111> ah, ok
L936[14:02:10] <kjack1111> thanks lizzy
L937[14:02:19] <Lizzy> also you don't want to set it to 8GB
L938[14:02:20] <Kodos> Lizzy I'm pretty sure that's 8 TB
L939[14:02:37] <kjack1111> why not lizzy?
L940[14:02:49] <Kodos> Because it uses your actual computer's resources
L941[14:02:53] <Lizzy> ^
L942[14:02:55] <Kodos> And you'll likely BSOD your RL computer
L943[14:03:05] <kjack1111> oh...
L944[14:03:07] <kjack1111> o>o
L945[14:03:18] <kjack1111> so we can chill with 8192 kb?
L946[14:03:24] <Kodos> Also, I have no fucking idea what uses more than... 8 megs of RAM
L947[14:03:27] <Kodos> In OC
L948[14:03:34] <Kodos> You literally will not need to change anything
L949[14:03:40] <Kodos> I've NEVER seen anyone need to change their RAM
L950[14:04:05] <kjack1111> 4 kb isnt enought for me o>o
L951[14:04:12] <kjack1111> in need to go bigger
L952[14:04:13] <ShrewdSpirit> my server has 64mb ram :d
L953[14:04:18] <Lizzy> then what the hell are you running?
L954[14:04:25] <kjack1111> idk
L955[14:04:28] <kjack1111> ._.
L956[14:04:37] <kjack1111> i just want ridiculos OC specs.
L957[14:04:45] <kjack1111> *ridiculous
L958[14:05:09] <Lizzy> for what purpose?
L959[14:05:21] <gamax92> umm
L960[14:05:22] <kjack1111> for fun o>o
L961[14:05:31] <gamax92> OC doesn't give you 4kb of ram
L962[14:05:42] <kjack1111> i mean the server-wise part
L963[14:05:46] <gamax92> the default lowest setting is 192KB of ram
L964[14:05:59] <gamax92> the highest (3.5) is default 1024KB or 1MB
L965[14:06:10] <kjack1111> and i increased that to 8 megs.
L966[14:06:15] <gamax92> which is stupid.
L967[14:06:18] <kjack1111> because why not o>o
L968[14:06:46] <kjack1111> now wheres the setting that allows you to edit the specs of the APU :p
L969[14:07:06] <gamax92> you can't
L970[14:07:09] <kjack1111> oh.
L971[14:07:14] <kjack1111> well what can you do.
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L973[14:07:31] <kjack1111> atleast i got massive amounts of ram o>o
L974[14:07:40] <Kodos> There's literally no point though
L975[14:07:49] <gamax92> what are you trying to do, if you really need t3 graphics, you just slap a t3 GPU and t3 CPU in
L976[14:07:56] <gamax92> or use the creative apu
L977[14:08:11] <kjack1111> i am using the creative apu.
L978[14:08:13] <kjack1111> :p
L979[14:08:26] <Lizzy> then what are you truing to edit?
L980[14:08:36] <kjack1111> nothin
L981[14:08:44] <kjack1111> i just wanted to have lots-o-ram
L982[14:08:47] <kjack1111> for sillyness
L983[14:08:59] <gamax92> cool, all you've done is enabled yourself to write programs that nobody else can run
L984[14:09:10] <Kodos> Because no one else increases RAM
L985[14:09:14] <Kodos> Because it's stupid
L986[14:09:14] <kjack1111> ok O>O
L987[14:09:28] <kjack1111> can we move onto this?
L988[14:09:34] <kjack1111> *from this
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L990[14:10:40] <kjack1111> anyways, i haz network cards...
L991[14:10:51] <kjack1111> and i put them into my servers.
L992[14:10:55] <kjack1111> what next o>o
L993[14:11:00] <Kodos> ~w modem
L994[14:11:00] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:modem
L995[14:11:04] <Kodos> ^ GO nuts
L996[14:11:27] <kjack1111> ok. O>o
L997[14:11:32] <kjack1111> *O>O
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L1000[14:14:02] <Izaya> ~w computer.pullSignal
L1001[14:14:02] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:computer
L1002[14:14:41] <Kodos> AFK
L1003[14:16:50] <kjack1111> im trying to open port 242 on my server, but open(port: 242) in lua isnt working...
L1004[14:17:47] <gamax92> kjack1111: Just wondering, is this your first time with lua?
L1005[14:18:10] <kjack1111> Ive done some computercraft, but i quickly forget everything i learn in CC
L1006[14:18:17] <kjack1111> so yeah, technecaly :p
L1007[14:18:37] <Izaya> huh
L1008[14:18:41] <Izaya> so if nothing consumes the event
L1009[14:18:43] <gamax92> okay, well OpenComputers documentation has that name on the left (for example, port) to describe what goes there, but you don't actually put that there
L1010[14:18:48] <gamax92> you just put open(242)
L1011[14:18:54] <Izaya> I can do computer.pullSignal(0.001) in a coroutine
L1012[14:19:01] <Izaya> and that can then redistribute it :D
L1013[14:19:11] <kjack1111> ah, ok, thanks
L1014[14:22:56] <kjack1111> i just hooked up 2 switches together.
L1015[14:23:09] <kjack1111> am i creating a mini-internet in minecraft?
L1016[14:23:11] <kjack1111> :P
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L1018[14:24:46] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/paste/its3.txt
L1019[14:27:10] <ShrewdSpirit> Izaya: is that MILTITHREADED??
L1020[14:27:14] <kjack1111> oh .-.
L1021[14:27:20] <Izaya> ShrewdSpirit, it is indeed.
L1022[14:27:28] <ShrewdSpirit> :O how
L1023[14:27:28] <kjack1111> when i tried to do open(242) in lua, it spat me a error
L1024[14:27:33] <Izaya> ~w coroutine
L1025[14:27:33] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-coroutine
L1026[14:27:42] <Izaya> I'm running this all in basically ring-0
L1027[14:27:49] <Izaya> well not really
L1028[14:27:52] <ShrewdSpirit> but that isn't threading
L1029[14:27:59] <ShrewdSpirit> it just jumps out of functions
L1030[14:28:02] <ShrewdSpirit> AFAIK
L1031[14:28:23] <ShrewdSpirit> but your log seems like real threads :D
L1032[14:28:24] <Izaya> ShrewdSpirit, they yield, it returns to the controller function, the controller function goes to the next one
L1033[14:28:48] <Izaya> They aren't truly concurrent as my OC computer only has one processor.
L1034[14:29:07] <Izaya> But it's as threaded as your average single-core box
L1035[14:29:33] <gamax92> kjack1111: you know what the most unhelpful thing you can do is?
L1036[14:29:37] <ShrewdSpirit> so what if an operation took too long to yield?
L1037[14:29:38] <gamax92> say that you got "an error"
L1038[14:29:43] <kjack1111> oh.
L1039[14:29:47] <kjack1111> ok.
L1040[14:29:50] <Izaya> ShrewdSpirit, then that coroutine dies
L1041[14:29:50] <kjack1111> hold on
L1042[14:29:52] <gamax92> you could tell us what the error is
L1043[14:29:54] <Izaya> well I assume
L1044[14:29:58] <Izaya> I haven't tried
L1045[14:30:19] <ShrewdSpirit> but anyways, that's nice :o good job
L1046[14:30:25] <kjack1111> attempt to call global value "open" (a nil value)
L1047[14:30:37] <Izaya> ITS, of course, stands for Incompatible Timesharing System
L1048[14:30:49] <gamax92> you have to call the method that's on the modem, so: component.modem.open
L1049[14:30:58] <kjack1111> oh.
L1050[14:31:00] <kjack1111> thanks.
L1051[14:31:05] <kjack1111> im a n00b at lua
L1052[14:31:07] <ShrewdSpirit> I like that Incompatible word ;)
L1053[14:32:12] <ShrewdSpirit> it would be better if CPUs had configurable timers, so when they tick, a handler function would be called
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L1055[14:32:16] <kjack1111> it didnt give me a boolean, so im assuming it owrked.
L1056[14:32:21] <ShrewdSpirit> that way we could do REAL threads
L1057[14:32:40] <Izaya> ShrewdSpirit, if a coroutine takes too long it dies but the rest of the system continues
L1058[14:32:48] <gamax92> kjack1111: if you're in the lua interpreter, you have to prefix stuff with "return " or "=" so you can see it's return values
L1059[14:32:56] <kjack1111> oh.
L1060[14:33:00] <Izaya> just made a function to test it
L1061[14:33:02] <AlmtyBob> given a set of tier 3 screens, is there a formula to determine what resolutions will fill the screen and not leave gaps at the top/bottom or sides?
L1062[14:33:20] <ShrewdSpirit> Izaya: oh, is that automatically done?
L1063[14:33:32] <Izaya> yeah, it's part of either OC or Lua
L1064[14:33:43] <Izaya> but if a thread takes too long it's brutally murdered
L1065[14:33:48] <gamax92> I need to go work on a modem component for ocemu
L1066[14:33:51] * gamax92 slaps sugoi
L1067[14:33:51] * EnderBot2 high-fives gamax92
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L1069[14:34:05] <Izaya> and the rest of the threads go on with their life "I didn't know 'im"
L1070[14:34:12] <kjack1111> send(address: string, port: number[, ...]): boolean
L1071[14:34:15] <kjack1111> example pl0x
L1072[14:34:19] <kjack1111> :P
L1073[14:34:19] <ShrewdSpirit> Izaya: nice :o I should try it too
L1074[14:34:34] <gamax92> component.modem.send("address-of-other-network-card", 242, "Hey there, how are you?")
L1075[14:34:42] <kjack1111> thanks.
L1076[14:35:17] <gamax92> you can send multiple values (and of various types, like strings and numbers and basic tables?), hence the "..."
L1077[14:35:25] <kjack1111> oh
L1078[14:35:34] <kjack1111> how do i find you the modems adress?
L1079[14:35:41] <kjack1111> *address
L1080[14:36:35] <gamax92> you can run "=component.modem.address" in the lua interpreter to get the modem address for the card in that computer
L1081[14:37:34] <kjack1111> thanks.
L1082[14:39:14] <gamax92> also, if you don't feel like typing all that out, you can always use an abbreviated portion and component.get(), for example: component.get("048f") -> "048fc6b9-c178-41b6-b1c2-0d820f1786b6"
L1083[14:39:42] <kjack1111> *shiver*
L1084[14:39:52] <kjack1111> why do addresses have to be so long?
L1085[14:39:58] <gamax92> because they're 128 bits
L1086[14:40:15] <AlmtyBob> we will not make the same mistakes as our IPv4 forefathers!
L1087[14:40:44] <kjack1111> IPv4 is better.
L1088[14:40:46] <kjack1111> .-.
L1089[14:40:51] <gamax92> hahahahahah good one
L1090[14:41:11] <Izaya> #lua table.unpack(nil)
L1091[14:41:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'unpack' (table expected, got nil)
L1092[14:42:54] <kjack1111> why do you guys use 128-bit addresses instead of IPs?
L1093[14:43:33] <gamax92> That, I don't know, ask Sangar when he's around
L1094[14:43:37] <gamax92> also ipv6 is 128bits as well
L1095[14:43:54] <AlmtyBob> I'm guessing it's because they chose to use GUID's which are 128 bits and are so commonly used there are plenty of libraries to work with them
L1096[14:44:10] <AlmtyBob> it also means you can randomly assign a GUID and basically be nearly 100% sure it won't duplicate an existing GUID
L1097[14:44:12] <gamax92> UUID*
L1098[14:44:15] <kjack1111> Malinformed number near 23a4aaa5
L1099[14:44:16] <gamax92> GUID is microsoft's shit
L1100[14:44:19] <kjack1111> what?
L1101[14:44:24] <AlmtyBob> GUID and UUID are the same things
L1102[14:44:34] <gamax92> yes but, Java isn't using microsoft's garbage
L1103[14:45:09] <kjack1111> Malinformed number near 23d4aa5, whats happening?
L1104[14:45:16] <gamax92> kjack1111: strings use quotes
L1105[14:45:42] <kjack1111> oh.
L1106[14:46:43] <kjack1111> i sent a message, but it didnt appear on the other computer?
L1107[14:47:06] <AlmtyBob> is your other computer running a program that accepts messages and displays them?
L1108[14:47:32] <kjack1111> oh.
L1109[14:47:34] <kjack1111> DERP
L1110[14:47:37] <AlmtyBob> 8)
L1111[14:48:17] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/paste/its4.txt
L1112[14:48:35] <kjack1111> so /#/mnt is the hardrives domain is it not?
L1113[14:48:44] <AlmtyBob> what kind of disgusting TLD is .science?
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L1116[14:48:56] <AlmtyBob> ICANN is drunk with power and must be stopped!
L1117[14:48:58] <ds84182> Petition to make Sandra change 128bit addresses into 1-bit addresses.
L1118[14:49:13] <kjack1111> yes. please.
L1119[14:49:20] <kjack1111> wait...
L1120[14:49:27] <AlmtyBob> haha
L1121[14:49:27] <kjack1111> ill rather have IPs please
L1122[14:49:30] <ds84182> Woops
L1123[14:49:32] <ds84182> **Sangar
L1124[14:49:39] <gamax92> ***Snagar
L1125[14:49:41] <AlmtyBob> kjack1111: the UUIDs are way easier.
L1126[14:49:45] <ds84182> ***Snagra
L1127[14:49:57] <gamax92> ds84182: Aasrag
L1128[14:50:01] <ds84182> Assrag
L1129[14:50:06] <ds84182> We did it reddit!
L1130[14:50:28] <AlmtyBob> and the IDs aren't just for modems. They're also used for every other component in or attached to the computer like screens, graphic cards, adapters, etc
L1131[14:50:32] <gamax92> wait
L1132[14:50:44] <kjack1111> Almty, what about typing them out?
L1133[14:50:49] <kjack1111> god thats difficult
L1134[14:51:04] <gamax92> ds84182: nvm it was Aasngr
L1135[14:51:11] <gamax92> kjack1111: nobody types them out >_>
L1136[14:51:12] <AlmtyBob> I've never typed one out. I always use .get() and the first five characters
L1137[14:51:31] <gamax92> component.get or variables, or both!
L1138[14:51:31] <kjack1111> oh
L1139[14:51:33] <ds84182> I'm pretty sure "get" doesn't work cross network
L1140[14:51:38] <AlmtyBob> and I only type out those first five one; I assign them to a varriable like: local MY_DEVICE = "abc12"
L1141[14:51:53] <gamax92> ... fuck ds is right.
L1142[14:52:07] <kjack1111> is /mnt the hardrives domain?
L1143[14:52:14] <gamax92> variables still counts
L1144[14:52:19] <AlmtyBob> kjack1111: and then I generally proxy the components like this: g = c.proxy(c.get(DISPLAY.gpu)) --Tier 3 GPU
L1145[14:52:30] <gamax92> O_O
L1146[14:52:31] <AlmtyBob> Once I do that I can jsut type g.methodName()
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L1149[14:55:12] <ds84182> Petition to get Sangar to implement send wildcards
L1150[14:55:24] *** Pwootage|Off is now known as Pwootage
L1151[14:55:28] <ds84182> gamax92: please .newvote
L1152[14:55:40] <gamax92> ds84182: the bot's not even here
L1153[14:55:49] <ds84182> Yes, it is
L1154[14:55:49] <ds84182> .p
L1155[14:56:11] * gamax92 waits until ds84182 hits realization
L1156[14:56:15] <ds84182> FUCKING PING
L1157[14:56:22] <ds84182> I"LL FUCKING SLAY YOUR FUCKING ASS M8
L1158[14:56:32] <Sangar> ugh
L1159[14:56:37] <gamax92> Sangar!
L1160[14:56:38] <ds84182> Ohai
L1161[14:56:59] <kjack1111> i wish it didnt have to be this way o>o
L1162[14:57:00] <Sangar> is orangus soni's troll account or is it just me? >_>
L1163[14:57:10] <gamax92> ~w issue
L1164[14:57:10] <ocdoc> Predicted https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues
L1165[14:57:13] <kjack1111> i got 10 raids, filled with tier 3 HDDs
L1166[14:57:30] <kjack1111> its connected to my main computer.
L1167[14:57:35] <gamax92> Sangar: lol
L1168[14:57:52] * vifino yawns and curls up on Lizzye
L1169[14:57:54] <Sangar> half of the time what he writes doesn't even make sense to me :/
L1170[14:57:55] * vifino yawns and curls up on Lizzy*
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L1172[14:58:21] <kjack1111> oh no D;
L1173[14:58:23] <vifino> Don't mind me, i cant type, i hurt my hand
L1174[14:58:26] <kjack1111> file system is read only
L1175[14:58:43] <gamax92> kjack1111: did you forget to install openos to a drive?
L1176[14:58:59] <kjack1111> o.
L1177[14:59:07] <ds84182> Sangar: but yeah... about those send wildcards
L1178[14:59:08] <kjack1111> yeah, its in the disk drive
L1179[14:59:15] <kjack1111> im talking about the MNT system
L1180[14:59:15] <Sangar> the wat?
L1181[14:59:22] <ds84182> <ds84182> Petition to get Sangar to implement send wildcards
L1182[14:59:28] <gamax92> kjack1111: put hard drive into computer, run 'install' program
L1183[14:59:30] <Sangar> explaaaaaain
L1184[14:59:47] <ds84182> Basically who wants to type a long computer address when they can abbreviate it ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L1185[14:59:50] <kjack1111> oh, ok
L1186[14:59:59] * Lizzy snuggles vifino
L1187[15:00:10] * vifino snuggles Lizzy :3
L1188[15:00:13] <Sangar> as in `modem.send(1, "ab2fe*", stuff)`?
L1189[15:00:18] <ds84182> Yep
L1190[15:00:38] <gamax92> sangar, you've swapped the port an address!
L1191[15:00:43] <Sangar> oh noes
L1192[15:00:50] <ds84182> We can't really cross network component.get, so naming a specific computer is card
L1193[15:00:51] <ds84182> *hard
L1194[15:00:53] <Sangar> that tells you how often i've used send
L1195[15:01:19] <ds84182> Oh noes! Sangar switched his port and his address in modem.send! Upvote to switcheroonie
L1196[15:01:20] <Sangar> use the power of the network loot disk? :X
L1197[15:02:11] <Stary2001> "minecrocontrollers"
L1198[15:02:12] <Stary2001> OH OK
L1199[15:02:32] <gamax92> Sangar confirmed for adding malware to machine.lua, forcing hidden broadcasts
L1200[15:02:42] <Sangar> i dunno. mebe. make an issue and i'll think about it when i'm not super tired
L1201[15:02:50] <Sangar> gamax92, psssst
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L1203[15:03:34] <gamax92> my favorite brand of choice?
L1204[15:03:48] <kjack1111> how do i work the IRC disk?
L1205[15:04:36] * Sangar cues "Weapon of Choice"
L1206[15:05:18] <gamax92> That is a delicious volvo
L1207[15:05:37] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/paste/its5.txt
L1208[15:05:46] <gamax92> seriously though, PSST is a brand name
L1209[15:06:31] <Sangar> til
L1210[15:07:04] <Sangar> kjack1111, have inet card, run irc program on disk, done
L1211[15:07:06] <Sangar> i think
L1212[15:07:11] <gamax92> Izaya: :o what cha working on
L1213[15:07:20] <Izaya> gamax92, an OS with multitasking
L1214[15:07:29] <Izaya> and a working event system of all things
L1215[15:07:44] <gamax92> will this os be available for download
L1216[15:07:51] <ds84182> gamax92: no
L1217[15:07:52] <Izaya> probably
L1218[15:08:06] <gamax92> conflicting answers
L1219[15:08:09] * gamax92 powers off
L1220[15:08:28] <Izaya> gamax92, you'll find that it has no terminal output
L1221[15:08:34] <Izaya> that is, indeed, a problem
L1222[15:08:46] <Izaya> But it has IPC and events and shit
L1223[15:08:55] <kjack1111> thanks sangar :p
L1224[15:09:02] <kjack1111> are you the dev of the mod btw?
L1225[15:09:09] <Lizzy> no
L1226[15:09:10] <Lizzy> i am
L1227[15:09:12] <Lizzy> :P
L1228[15:09:20] <Sangar> lies
L1229[15:09:22] <Sangar> Vexatos is
L1230[15:09:30] <ds84182> Blamegar Vex
L1231[15:09:38] <Sangar> (but yes)
L1232[15:09:46] <Lizzy> (but no)
L1233[15:09:49] <gamax92> http://hastebin.com/bimabivoma.txt
L1234[15:09:54] <Sangar> (but maybe)
L1235[15:10:06] <gamax92> (butter)
L1236[15:10:12] <Lizzy> (beer)
L1237[15:10:18] <Sangar> phew
L1238[15:10:25] <Sangar> that could have gone terribly wrong there
L1239[15:10:42] <Lizzy> ?
L1240[15:11:17] <Sangar> nvm, i don't wish to taint your innocence :P
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L1243[15:14:05] <Lizzy> Sangar, me? innocent? where the fuck have you been?
L1244[15:14:55] <Izaya> woo
L1245[15:15:01] <ds84182> Sangar: he said a bad word. It's time to get the chloroform.
L1246[15:15:02] <Izaya> got multitasking in 30KiB of memory usage and...
L1247[15:15:06] <ds84182> Wait
L1248[15:15:10] * Sangar gets pool noodle
L1249[15:15:12] <ds84182> Fuck, I read Izaya's name first
L1250[15:15:14] <ds84182> s/he/she
L1251[15:15:15] <Kibibyte> <ds84182> Sangar: she said a bad word. It's time to get the chloroform.
L1252[15:15:41] <vifino> Izaya: ooh, cool
L1253[15:15:42] <Izaya> 30KiB memory, 12KiB code
L1254[15:16:25] <vifino> Izaya: bsd syslog when
L1255[15:16:25] <vifino> :3
L1256[15:16:28] <Lizzy> ds84182, *she
L1257[15:16:36] <Lizzy> wait derp
L1258[15:17:00] <Izaya> http://shadowkat.science/paste/its6.txt
L1259[15:17:02] <Sangar> everybody derp now~ *sings*
L1260[15:18:59] * ds84182 falls flat on face
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L1266[15:27:10] * vifino gives Lizzy a slice of cake
L1267[15:27:37] <Lizzy> :O
L1268[15:27:42] * Lizzy noms cake
L1269[15:27:52] <reinei> like cake[1:10]? or more like cake[:] ?
L1270[15:28:18] <vifino> reinei: go joke, i like it :3
L1271[15:29:00] <LewsTherin> reinei, python ftw.
L1272[15:29:03] <reinei> well I like cake[:] more, as it leaves a full cake for me as well :P
L1273[15:29:07] <LewsTherin> ^
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L1275[16:05:11] <AlmtyBob> What's that mod that adds text-to-speech amongst other things?
L1276[16:09:01] <AlmtyBob> oh it's Peripherals++ and it's for CC
L1277[16:09:04] <AlmtyBob> http://www.curse.com/mc-mods/minecraft/226687-peripherals
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L1279[16:29:19] <Sangar> "i'm using the api in the wrong way, change it so it works the way i'm using it"
L1280[16:29:20] <Sangar> ugh
L1281[16:29:38] <Sangar> i'm getting too easily annoyed, i should sleep >_>
L1282[16:30:20] <reinei> yeah Sangar its 11:30 already again
L1283[16:30:43] <Sangar> it is, and i didn't get much sleep today :/
L1284[16:30:59] <gamax92> os.sleep(Sangar)
L1285[16:31:03] <Sangar> but i think i'm through with the new issues, so yey
L1286[16:31:05] <reinei> I got too much sleep for my tastes the last thrww days
L1287[16:31:20] <reinei> gamax92: no no Sangar cannot be converted to a number
L1288[16:31:20] <Sangar> too much? that can be a thing?
L1289[16:31:32] <reinei> its Sangar:sleep('night')
L1290[16:31:38] <reinei> Sangar: well for my TATSE
L1291[16:31:46] <Sangar> still :P
L1292[16:31:46] <reinei> s/TATSE/TASTE/
L1293[16:31:47] <Kibibyte> <reinei> Sangar: well for my TASTE
L1294[16:31:57] <gamax92> tater tots
L1295[16:31:59] <reinei> well 11-12h per 'night'
L1296[16:32:16] <Sangar> oh well. that's quite a bit, yeah
L1297[16:32:24] <reinei> It's true, I DO normally sleep around 14h per weekend, but still
L1298[16:32:30] <reinei> make that
L1299[16:32:33] <reinei> grr
L1300[16:32:38] <reinei> s/14h/24h/
L1301[16:32:38] <Kibibyte> <reinei> It's true, I DO normally sleep around 24h per weekend, but still
L1302[16:32:41] <reinei> now
L1303[16:34:29] <Sangar> http://www.theverge.com/2015/8/14/9156699/dianne-feinstein-terrorism-net-neutrality
L1304[16:34:31] <Sangar> i don't even wat
L1305[16:35:21] <reinei> lol
L1306[16:35:38] <reinei> I sure hope germany will not succumb to that levels of stupidity ...
L1307[16:36:03] <Sangar> it's only a matter of time, i'm afraid >_>
L1308[16:36:32] <reinei> yeah sadly
L1309[16:36:46] <Inari> uh
L1310[16:36:58] <Inari> that makes literally no sense
L1311[16:37:06] <Inari> like not even the level of sense of ACTA agianst piracy
L1312[16:37:13] <Sangar> congratulations, you pass
L1313[16:37:14] <Inari> whichis arleady pretty bad
L1314[16:37:19] <Inari> but what D:
L1315[16:37:28] <Sangar> the common sense test, i suppose?
L1316[16:37:34] <reinei> also I DO actually wonder wether or not Kabeldeutschland's peer-to-peer slowdown is an act against net neutrality
L1317[16:38:01] <reinei> also ACTA against piracy, isn't that doubling something?
L1318[16:38:07] <Sangar> probably is, probably noone will care :X
L1319[16:38:21] <reinei> Anti Criminal Terrorism Act or something
L1320[16:38:39] <Sangar> counterfeiting, no?
L1321[16:38:55] <Sangar> yeah. and trade :X
L1322[16:38:57] <Sangar> but close!
L1323[16:39:05] <Sangar> oh, and agreement
L1324[16:39:08] <Sangar> >_>
L1325[16:39:55] <reinei> I don't care, thats what it always meant to me
L1326[16:41:29] <Sangar> hehe
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L1328[16:50:09] <Inari> reinei: no since its saying that acta was supposedly to help wiht piracy :P
L1329[16:51:04] <reinei> yeah I know but wasn't there this other one too?
L1330[16:53:57] <Sangar> ttip?
L1331[16:54:21] <vifino> tea tip
L1332[16:54:34] <reinei> yeah
L1333[16:54:42] <Sangar> or as a certain part of the german population would say, ddib
L1334[16:54:51] <Sangar> anyway, i'm off :P gnight o/
L1335[16:55:01] <reinei> night
L1336[16:55:10] <reinei> I'ma head off soon too o/
L1337[16:55:17] <reinei> (well 'soon' meaning now)
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L1339[16:59:19] <Inari> ACTA, PIPA, SOPA, all the thing
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L1342[17:06:14] <gamax92> http://clas.mq.edu.au/speech/acoustics/waveforms/speech_waveforms.html
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L1346[17:24:37] <Kombarus> :D
L1347[17:24:48] <Kombarus> hello everyone
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L1354[17:37:32] <ds84182> .p
L1355[17:38:04] <ds84182> #p
L1356[17:38:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.11494245 Seconds passed.
L1357[17:38:24] <ds84182> hmm...
L1358[17:40:02] <ds84182> my wifi hardware is stalling like shit
L1359[17:40:47] <ds84182> #p
L1360[17:40:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1.5262755060000002 Seconds passed.
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L1364[17:47:30] <ds84182> #p
L1365[17:47:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L1366[17:48:39] <ds84182> ...
L1367[17:48:40] <ds84182> ffs
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L1369[17:53:05] <gamax92> ds84182
L1370[17:53:10] <gamax92> counter = counter + 1/counter
L1371[17:53:25] <gamax92> start counter at anything above 0
L1372[18:05:25] <ds84182> #lua counter = 1 counter = counter + 1/counter return counter
L1373[18:05:25] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.0
L1374[18:05:33] <ds84182> #lua counter = counter + 1/counter return counter
L1375[18:05:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.5
L1376[18:05:35] <ds84182> #lua counter = counter + 1/counter return counter
L1377[18:05:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.9
L1378[18:05:38] <ds84182> hmm
L1379[18:05:41] <ds84182> kewl
L1380[18:05:49] <ds84182> lemme make a graph out of this
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L1383[18:12:12] <ds84182> done did make a grap, it's boring
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L1388[18:30:40] <gamax92> ds84182: ( ͡⊙ ͜ʖ ͡⊙)
L1389[18:31:11] <gamax92> ( ͡◉ ͜ʖ ͡◉)
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L1392[18:41:55] <ds84182> uh
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L1403[19:13:09] <meigrafd> why does the left code work but not the right? -> http://i.imgur.com/0oKeHUW.png
L1404[19:15:51] <vifino> meigrafd: quick tip, to get the length of a table, just type #tablename
L1405[19:15:55] <vifino> instead of tablename
L1406[19:16:13] <meigrafd> that was my first try
L1407[19:16:38] <meigrafd> but it doesnt work too so i tried something else
L1408[19:18:37] <meigrafd> http://pastebin.com/hfjT7e8s
L1409[19:18:43] <meigrafd> thats the complete code
L1410[19:19:24] <meigrafd> but if another client gets added it doesnt counts it
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L1414[19:26:39] <meigrafd> everything else is btw fine... all gpu.set stuff works correct - expect that rcount doesnt get higher
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L1443[21:58:58] <Ivoah2> haha, got IRC on my OC computer :)
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L1450[22:27:14] <Ivoah> O.o
L1451[22:27:30] <Ivoah> I put a tier 1 computer case in a disassembler and it spit out an ender chest
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L1453[22:27:50] <gamax92> ahh yes, the magic of the disassembler
L1454[22:28:32] <gamax92> where some resources take ender chests as well as chests, but why would you ever thats such a waste of resources
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L1461[23:04:45] <gamax92> CHIPS'Я'US
L1462[23:06:17] <Sandra> ah, PYX.
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L1475[23:39:56] <Izaya> So.
L1476[23:40:20] <Izaya> I'm gonna need to mess with the event system.
L1477[23:40:25] <Izaya> or rather
L1478[23:40:27] <Izaya> write one
L1479[23:51:02] <dangranos> huh
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L1481[23:51:21] <dangranos> someone threw link to that new hacking game in #linux
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L1483[23:55:02] <Kodos> TIS100?
L1484[23:56:39] <dangranos> nah, another one, uplink-style
L1485[23:56:53] <Izaya> I found a copy
L1486[23:56:58] <dangranos> thanks sks
L1487[23:57:00] <Izaya> but it won't run on my W7 virtual machines
L1488[23:57:05] <dangranos> wine?
L1489[23:57:10] <Izaya> apparently it needs directx?
L1490[23:57:17] <Izaya> Even though it has no 3D whatsoever
L1491[23:57:18] <dangranos> i guess
L1492[23:57:35] <dangranos> eh, directx is more like SDL than OpenGL
L1493[23:57:55] <dangranos> e.g. it manages audio video and etc
L1494[23:58:05] <dangranos> iirc
L1495[23:58:29] <gamax92> directx is a collection of stuff, with one that happens to be Direct3D
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L1497[23:58:37] <gamax92> but DirectX is not Direct3D
L1498[23:58:49] <Izaya> but
L1499[23:58:58] <Izaya> why not just use OpenGL and associates?
L1500[23:59:28] <Izaya> hell, for 2D, why not just draw to a framebuffer?
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