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L1[00:00:10] <Kodos> Also make sure you're
passing right as a string
L2[00:00:16] <Kodos> Since that's what it
checks
L3[00:00:17] <sugoi> that's never failed for
me
L6[00:01:00] <sugoi> yeah, no print
L7[00:01:05] <Kodos> Screenshot your code
and the result
L8[00:01:07] <sugoi> sec, i'll paste bin
it
L9[00:01:10] <Kodos> Or that
L11[00:02:44] <Kodos> What tier GPU and
Screen are you using
L13[00:02:52] <Kodos> Both?
L14[00:03:01] <Kodos> APU or CPU
L15[00:03:02] <sugoi> aye
L16[00:03:04] <sugoi> cpu
L17[00:03:12] <sugoi> cpu tier 3, gpu tier
3, screen tier 3
L18[00:03:28] <Kodos> derp
L19[00:03:32] <Kodos>
require("kodos")
L20[00:03:34] <Kodos> You're missing
()
L21[00:03:41] <sugoi> it works without, but
i'll change
L22[00:03:53] *
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L23[00:03:56] <sugoi> no change
L24[00:04:05] <sugoi> haha, you have a
shrug _button_ :)
L25[00:04:12] <Kodos> I'm not at home to
troubleshoot, either
L26[00:04:24] <sugoi> sry
L27[00:04:39] <Kodos> Just for shiggles,
try replacing the ' with "
L28[00:04:42] <Kodos> On all the
things
L29[00:04:56] <sugoi> i closed mc
L30[00:05:03] <sugoi> but that doesn't
change it, honest
L31[00:05:28] <sugoi> my resolution is 100
25, fyi
L32[00:05:37] <Kodos> Shouldn't
matter
L33[00:05:40] <Kodos> Unless...
L34[00:05:46] <Kodos> I think I know what
happened
L35[00:05:50] <Kodos> Wait
L37[00:05:55] <Kodos> Center would've
mucked it though
L38[00:06:00] <Kodos> Due to not having a
rounded integer
L39[00:06:06] <Kodos> You can't gpu.set a
decimal
L40[00:06:10] <sugoi> Kodos: max
res?!
L41[00:06:10] <Kodos> Sooo
L42[00:06:14] <Kodos> uwot
L43[00:06:16] <sugoi> i'm not using default
resolution
L44[00:06:21] <sugoi> i set it to 100
25
L45[00:06:24] <Kodos> err
L46[00:06:31] <Kodos> that still shouldn't
matter since oyu're passing it to line 10
L47[00:06:34] <Kodos> But I'll fix
tomorrow
L48[00:06:37] <Kodos> Just remind me
L49[00:06:41] <sugoi> sure it matters
L50[00:06:43] <sugoi> y=10
L51[00:06:49] <sugoi> but x=way off the
screen
L52[00:07:13] <sugoi> i think maxX for tier
3 is like 130
L53[00:07:15] <sugoi> or more
L54[00:07:17] <Kodos> 160
L55[00:07:22] <sugoi> well there you
go
L56[00:07:24] <Kodos> Right
L57[00:07:25] <Kodos> Derp
L58[00:07:30] <Kodos> It's checking max,
not current
L59[00:07:35] <sugoi> aye
L60[00:07:45] <Kodos> Remind me tomorrow,
wife is here dragging me to bed
L61[00:07:49] <sugoi> haha
L63[00:07:51] <Kodos> And I'm tethered in
the kitchen
L64[00:07:56] <Kodos> Gnight
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L83[02:48:36] <Vexatos> Hi RomanticJo
:D
L84[02:48:39] <RomanticJo> lol
L85[02:49:02] <RomanticJo> any ftb people
in here?
L86[02:49:26] <Vexatos> there is an FTB
pack with OC inside? :3
L87[02:49:48] <RomanticJo> horizons doesnt'
count
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L95[03:36:43] <Izaya> oyus
L96[03:36:50] <Izaya> my
"fortress" held up against a carno
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L98[04:00:31] <meep> Hey Izaya. Hows
stuff?
L99[04:00:36] <nxsupert> Hola!
L100[04:01:32] <Izaya> meep,
pre-historic
L101[04:01:56] <meep> Uh, nice?
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L103[04:10:53] <ccsonic> Hey! I dont know
how I should ask else, so I'll just start. Are there any advanced
tutorials for opencomputers or rather programming in lua since I do
know the basics but have issues of knowing all commands and stuff
like that.
L104[04:11:24] <meep> ~w pil
L106[04:11:28] <meep> .-.
L107[04:11:56] <meep> ccsonic: There is
pil, "programming in lua"
L108[04:12:37] <meep> #g pil lua
L110[04:13:07] <meep> It's basically the
lua manual.
L111[04:13:12] <ccsonic> Thanks for the
quick answer. I did find googling. But what das pil actually
mean?
L112[04:13:39] <meep> "Programming in
Lua"
L113[04:14:03] <ccsonic> oh, yeah. Seems
logic. Thanks a lot!
L114[04:14:09] <meep> pil, for
short.
L115[04:14:15] <meep> No problem.
L116[04:14:43] <meep> Also, feel free to
come back here and ask questions.
L117[04:18:29] <ccsonic> I probably will,
be warned :p
L118[04:24:53] <ccsonic> I already have a
question. Is there any way to try out codes without using
minecraft?
L119[04:25:57] <meep> Plain lua? lua
interpreter. OC Lua? Try gamax92's ocemu
L120[04:29:59] <ccsonic> You're good,
answered all questions I wasnt able to ask in my sentence. I'll try
to figure out how to get it going.
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L122[04:39:06] <ccsonic> Hum, I guess Im
too stupid to get that Emulator working, then Ill need to use
minecraft.
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L125[05:33:06] <vifino> ccsonic: When
gamax92 is here, you can ask him. He'll probably help you. Since
I'm assuming you are using windows, I have no clue.
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L128[05:41:36] <ccsonic> Ya, youre right.
Using Windows. Okay, Ill do so if hes here. Thanks!
L129[05:42:27] <vifino> No problem.
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L131[05:42:38] <vifino> By the way, I am
meep.
L132[05:42:55] <vifino> meep is me when I
am on my phone.
L133[05:43:07] <vifino> I was on the train
to work when I answered your questions.
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L135[05:45:12] <MGR> Hello
L136[05:45:24] <Lizzy> Hello
L137[05:45:35] <MGR> How are you?
L138[05:46:08] <vifino> Hello.
L139[05:46:47] <nxsupert> Bonjour!
L140[05:46:50] <MGR> Hello vifino, how are
you?
L141[05:46:55] <MGR> Hello nxsupert
L142[05:47:10] <MGR> How are you?
L143[05:47:16] <nxsupert> Good good.
L145[05:47:22] <vifino> I'm fine.
L146[05:47:26] <MGR> Good
L147[05:48:10] <MGR> I just had a clan of
warmongers join my server, and I am planning to take them out
L148[05:48:36] <MGR> Quick question
L149[05:48:57] <nxsupert> Go on.
L150[05:48:59] <MGR> Does the Tier 2
Redstone card allow interactions with WR-CBE?
L151[05:50:32] <Lizzy> Yes
L152[05:50:47] <Lizzy> It does specify it
on the tooltip
L154[05:52:25] <MGR> Do they show up as a
device on the triangulator?
L155[05:52:47] <MGR> I would assume yes,
but just double checking
L156[05:52:56] <Lizzy> I am not sure
L157[05:53:12] *
MGR rubs chin
L158[05:53:44] *
MGR decides that wireless Redstone robots are an interesting
idea
L159[05:54:02] <MGR> Can you start a
robot/computer up remotely?
L160[05:54:36] <Lizzy> Computer: yes via
the WoL/WoR stuff
L161[05:54:40] <Lizzy> Robot not
sure
L162[05:54:52] <MGR> WoL?
L163[05:55:14] <MGR> What's WoL/WoR?
L164[05:55:21] <Lizzy> Wake on Lan/Wake on
Redstone
L165[05:55:43] <MGR> Can you send me a
link to a page with more info?
L167[05:59:49] <Lizzy> Not really cause I
have work stuff to do now, why don't you search the wiki?
L168[06:00:09] <vifino> ~w wol
L170[06:00:20] <vifino> Welp, I tried
too.
L171[06:01:07] <MGR> Thanks vifino for
trying
L172[06:01:16] <MGR> And thank you for the
idea Lizzy
L173[06:01:48] <MGR> It will help save me
time and CPU resource if I can sleep and wake up my 100
robots
L174[06:02:10] <MGR> The use of the 100
robots is classified
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L176[06:02:37] <MGR> Totally not soldier
robots hiding under the surface with radar looking for moo hear ez
to kill him
L177[06:02:41] <MGR> I mean, what?
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L179[06:10:11] <nxsupert> Mhe. I can think
of more devastating things. Like an 100% automated robot factory
that replicates itself.
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L181[06:12:31] <MGR> Nxsupert, yes
L182[06:12:36] <MGR> Absolutely yes
L183[06:12:48] <MGR> I agree with you so
much
L184[06:12:53] <nxsupert> The thing is it
would probably kill a server.
L185[06:13:02] <MGR> However, I don't want
a robot revolution
L186[06:13:23] <MGR> I just want an army
that can smite moo hear ez
L187[06:14:03] <MGR> You catch my
drift?
L188[06:14:41] <nxsupert> Yes.
L189[06:15:00] <Lizzy> No
L191[06:15:06] *
Lizzy runs
L192[06:15:50] <MGR> Lizzy, why you hid in
fear?
L193[06:16:01] <MGR> I am Human 2.0, I
will upgrade you
L194[06:16:13] <MGR> You will not feel
fear or love or hate
L195[06:16:22] <Lizzy> I don't need
upgrading for I am not human
L196[06:16:26] <MGR> You will attain
perfection in cyberform
L197[06:16:35] *
MGR facepalms
L198[06:16:47] *
MGR punches his hand through his face
L199[06:16:54] <MGR> Fine
L200[06:17:03] <MGR> You will be
exterminated!
L201[06:17:17] <ccsonic> Im not human too,
though im not able to program. but i want and hopefully will learn
it
L202[06:17:25] <MGR> All life forms
resistant to upgrading shall be deleted!
L203[06:17:40] <MGR> Count your
shadows
L204[06:17:53] <MGR> Don't blink for the
time of the angels is approaching
L205[06:18:10] *
MGR spews out lines from Doctor Who villains for several
hours
L206[06:18:30] <nxsupert> I am Tom Baker.
You loose.
L207[06:18:37] <MGR> Gg m8!
L208[06:18:45] <MGR> You watch Doctor
Who?
L209[06:18:54] <nxsupert> Yes.
L210[06:18:59] <MGR> Noice noice
L211[06:19:12] <MGR> I'm watching Season 8
all over again
L212[06:19:18] <nxsupert> Yuck.
L213[06:19:25] <MGR> I can't wait to see
the movie in September
L215[06:19:35] <nxsupert> Old Doctor Who
> New Doctor Who.
L216[06:19:44] *
MGR starws
L217[06:19:53] *
MGR stares*
L219[06:20:15] <MGR> David Tennant is the
best doctor
L220[06:20:24] <nxsupert> No.
L221[06:20:34] <nxsupert> Tom Baker is the
best doctor ever.
L222[06:20:37] <ccsonic> Dr Cooper is the
best doctor
L223[06:20:40] <MGR> But End of Time was
glorious!
L224[06:20:54] <MGR> It was the
bestestestststststsezsfdzraghabdaj
L225[06:20:56] <nxsupert> It was terrible
compared to old doctor who.
L226[06:21:08] *
MGR grinds teeth
L227[06:21:10] <nxsupert> Moffat is
terrible.
L228[06:21:24] <MGR> I'm not going to
fight over Moffat
L229[06:21:24] *
Lizzy puts a rose in between nxsupert and MGR
L230[06:21:43] *
MGR pulverizes the rose to get 4 dye
L231[06:21:50] *
nxsupert sends Lizzy to the Absolutely Safe Capsule.
L232[06:22:04] *
vifino stabs nxsupert with an icicle
L233[06:22:05] *
MGR throws the dye into his matter condenser to make a
singularity
L234[06:22:14] *
vifino frees Lizzy and runs away with her
L235[06:22:19] <Lizzy> Wee
L236[06:22:24] <nxsupert> Thats
impossible.
L237[06:22:26] *
MGR throws nxsupert's corpse into his matter condenser
L238[06:22:41] <vifino> I'm
impossible.
L239[06:22:45] *
nxsupert pulls that last needle.
L240[06:22:54] <MGR> The Impossible
Girl?
L241[06:23:01] <nxsupert> *The world
ends.*
L242[06:23:01] <MGR> Clara Oswin
Oswald?
L243[06:23:04] <vifino> I'm not a
girl.
L244[06:23:06] <vifino> :l
L245[06:23:18] <MGR> It was a joke from
Doctor Who
L246[06:23:39] <nxsupert> Does no body get
the references I am making?
L248[06:24:07] <nxsupert> Ok.
L249[06:24:13] <nxsupert> Back to Doctor
who ones.
L250[06:24:24] <MGR> Also, how are you
pulling out needles after you have been compressed into a
singularity?
L251[06:24:40] <MGR> The gravity is
infinite
L252[06:24:46] <nxsupert> I am Porky. I
can never die.
L253[06:24:48] <MGR> The density is
infinite
L254[06:24:55] <MGR> Everything is
infinite
L255[06:25:04] <MGR> Physics dies at
singularities
L256[06:25:14] <ccsonic> 0 is not
infinite, is it?
L257[06:25:27] <MGR> I'm going off the
rails on a crazy trainnnnnnnn
L258[06:25:32] <MGR> Division by 0
is
L259[06:25:34] <nxsupert> That defies the
laws of quantum mechanics MGR.
L260[06:25:49] *
MGR gives points to nxsupert
L261[06:26:00] <MGR> And therein lies the
problen
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L263[06:26:22] <MGR> Black holes, and more
specifically, singularities, defy the rules of physics
L264[06:26:27] <nxsupert> Anyway. The
Singnularity that I was put into was spinning. So it turned into a
wormhole.
L265[06:26:32] <nxsupert> No they
don't.
L266[06:26:38] <MGR> Nyargh
L267[06:26:51] <MGR> Wormholes are nigh on
impossible
L268[06:27:05] <nxsupert> No they are
not.
L269[06:27:10] <MGR> Falling into it would
create a firewall that would vaporize you
L270[06:27:25] <ccsonic> In CERN they
recently created a few wormholes if I remember correctly
L271[06:27:27] <nxsupert> I am Porky. I
can never die.
L272[06:27:29] <MGR> I just read an
article in Scientific American about them!
L273[06:27:38] <MGR> Ccsonic, no
L274[06:27:44] <nxsupert> Yes the
did.
L275[06:27:44] <MGR> Micro black holes,
maybe
L276[06:27:48] <MGR> Wormholes no
L278[06:27:54] <MGR> Link pls
L279[06:28:02] <ccsonic> micro black holes
is a bit ago
L280[06:28:25] <MGR> Wormholes are
theoretically obtainable
L281[06:28:35] <ccsonic> sure they
are
L282[06:28:53] <MGR> However, almost every
interpretation of general relativity says you can't use them
L283[06:28:59] <ccsonic> they probably
need to be to get to other oslar systems
L284[06:29:14] <MGR> And that is besides
the firewall thingy that quantum mechanics brings in
L285[06:29:32] <nxsupert> Anyway. I pulled
the last needle. You are now all dead.
L286[06:29:33] <MGR> Ccsonic, FTL drive
could also be warp drive
L287[06:29:43] <MGR> Alcubierre
bubblea
L288[06:29:48] <MGR> Bubbles*
L289[06:29:49] <ccsonic> ftl drive?
L290[06:29:56] <MGR> Faster than
light
L291[06:30:11] <ccsonic> faster than light
should be impossible
L292[06:30:23] <nxsupert> Umm.
L293[06:30:24] <MGR> With warp drive you
travel very slowly
L294[06:30:42] <MGR> Instead of going
fast, you move spacetime around you fast
L295[06:30:48] <ccsonic> correct
L296[06:30:53] <ccsonic> thats what i
meant
L297[06:30:57] <MGR> Ahhh
L298[06:31:02] <MGR> I see :)
L299[06:31:17] <nxsupert> Your
instantaneous speed can not be faster that the speed of light
though space. But Space itself can move faster than the speed of
light.
L300[06:31:23] <MGR> However, General
Relativity does theorize the existence of tachyons
L301[06:31:34] <MGR> Which travel faster
than light
L302[06:31:35] <ccsonic> nothing can move
faster than light
L303[06:31:43] <ccsonic> oh
L304[06:31:45] <ccsonic> nothing with a
mass
L305[06:31:48] <MGR> Ccsonic, nothing we
KNOW of
L306[06:32:14] <ccsonic> ya but you can
change the room around you. so, you know what i mean?
L307[06:32:14] <MGR> And that's the thing,
we can argue theories until our thumbs fall off
L308[06:32:38] <MGR> However, I can't
prove anything without evidence, which is paltry
L309[06:32:50] <MGR> And potentially
poultry
L311[06:33:02] <nxsupert> Let me put it
this way: Everything outside our observable universe is moving away
from us faster than the speed of light.
L312[06:33:03] <ccsonic> its hard to
express myself about this topic in english since im german :x
L313[06:33:22] <ccsonic> it is because we
are also moving away from it?
L314[06:33:27] <MGR> You have done
admirably well so far
L316[06:33:40] <nxsupert> Yes/No
L317[06:34:04] <nxsupert> It is because
space itself is expanding faster than the speed of light. Or rather
Space Time.
L318[06:34:05] <MGR> Everything galaxy
scale is moving away from everything else outside it's galactic
cluster
L319[06:34:36] <MGR> We are actually
headed towards the Andromeda Galaxy, fyi
L320[06:35:04] <nxsupert> So Galaxies and
such are not actually moving away from each other. Rather
space-time is expanding.
L321[06:35:17] <MGR> I have to say, this
conversation was most stimulating
L322[06:35:26] <MGR> But now, I must take
my leave
L323[06:35:26] <nxsupert> Now.
L324[06:35:26] <ccsonic> space is still
expanding? I heard that it is all coming together again. But as I
think of it, that seems not true
L325[06:35:39] <MGR> Have a good
day!
L326[06:35:42] <ccsonic> bye :)
L327[06:35:52] <nxsupert> I have pulled
that last needle. You are now all dead.
L328[06:35:53] <MGR> Ccsonic, keep up the
good work
L329[06:36:01] <ccsonic> Speaking about
this makes me want to know everything!
L330[06:36:03] <MGR> God dan it
nxsupert
L331[06:36:08] <MGR> Yes, Dan it
L332[06:36:21] <MGR> Dan
youuuuuuuuuuuu
L333[06:36:30] <MGR> Danubeeeeeeeeee
L334[06:36:49] <MGR> I'm going off the
rails of a crazy trainnnnnnn
L335[06:36:51] <nxsupert> Does no one get
the reference?
L336[06:37:50] <MGR> Set me away, stupid
client!
L337[06:38:02] <MGR> Stop saying you are
no longer away!!
L338[06:38:07] <MGR> Whatever!
L339[06:38:10] <MGR> I'm not here
L340[06:38:44] <ccsonic> I dont get the
reference, is it about Dr Who? Didnt watch it...
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L343[06:44:28] <nxsupert> Just a video
game.
L344[06:45:33] <ccsonic> Which one?
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L346[07:42:30] <gamax92> 12+
L347[07:42:54] <gamax92> not - because the
lower bound does not imply a higher stance
L348[07:47:18] <ccsonic> oh hi gamax92 , i
got told to ask you on how installing the oc emulator on windows.
Is there something simple online I can read through since I dont
want to waste your time?
L349[07:48:28] <gamax92> ahh ... yeah let
me just give you a packaged build
L350[07:49:12] <ccsonic> Oh, if you dont
mind to and a package build is what I think, that would be
great.
L352[07:57:20] <gamax92> There's a
run.bat, run that
L353[07:59:36] *
dangranos slaps MGR
L354[07:59:37] *
EnderBot2 high-fives dangranos
L355[07:59:42] <dangranos> shut up,
pls?
L356[07:59:56] <dangranos> i mean, three
pings in a row? wow
L357[08:02:39] <ccsonic> Thank you very
much gamax92 !!!! Very kind of you! Will try it out soon :)
L358[08:05:30] <Lizzy> dangranos, what's
up?
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L362[08:11:18] <nxsupert> o/
L363[08:12:09] <nxsupert> ccsonic: Mother
3
L364[08:36:43] <ccsonic> i am no mother, i
guess?
L365[08:42:02] <XDjackieXD>
"package.cpath=".\\extras\\?.dll;" ..
package.cpath" gamax92 why u no linux compatibility? :3
L366[08:42:54] <Lizzy> XDjackieXD:
assuming you got that from the package he linked, that's because
it's a windows package. The Linux one you can build yourself
L367[08:43:16] <XDjackieXD> only the ffi
lib or the whole ocemu?
L368[08:43:41] <Lizzy> Both, I think.
Haven't tried it recently
L369[08:45:10] <XDjackieXD> I found the
github repo :3
L370[08:54:56] <nxsupert> The installation
instructions don't seem to work on OS X :(
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L372[08:56:19] <XDjackieXD> nxsupert no
lua5.2 and luarocks for osx?
L373[08:56:44] <nxsupert> No. I have both.
Installed via Homebrew.
L374[08:57:39] <XDjackieXD> and what is
missing?
L375[08:57:59] <nxsupert> It can't seem to
be able to find Lua :(
L376[08:58:10] <XDjackieXD> o.O
L377[08:58:24] <XDjackieXD> whats the
error?
L378[08:58:36] <nxsupert> "No package
'lua' found"
L379[08:59:19] <XDjackieXD> try
lua5.2
L380[08:59:24] <nxsupert> ?
L381[09:00:04] <XDjackieXD> the
debian/ubuntu package "lua" is a metapackage. the real
lua package (which provides "lua") is either lua5.1 or
lua 5.2
L382[09:00:09] <XDjackieXD> *lua5.2
L383[09:00:33] <nxsupert> I'm not using
Debian or Ubuntu. Or ATP. I am using Homebrew.
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L385[09:00:51] <XDjackieXD> i know
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L387[09:01:07] <XDjackieXD> but maybe the
package is also named lua5.2
L388[09:01:16] <nxsupert> So where would I
tell it to use lua5.2?
L389[09:01:45] <XDjackieXD> what
complains? running "lua boot.lua"?
L390[09:01:54] <nxsupert> No.
L391[09:01:58] <nxsupert> Make does.
L392[09:02:20] <XDjackieXD> make? the make
for libffi or the make for ocemu?
L393[09:02:28] <nxsupert> libffi
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L395[09:04:11] <nxsupert> Oh wait.
L396[09:04:14] <nxsupert> It did
work.
L397[09:04:18] <XDjackieXD> o.O
L398[09:04:28] <nxsupert> I was being
dumb.
L399[09:05:52] <nxsupert> Where do I put
ffi.so?
L400[09:06:19] <XDjackieXD> lib directory
(on linux /usr/lib/lua/5.2/ffi.so)
L401[09:06:45] <XDjackieXD> there should
be a default lua lib dir
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L403[09:08:11] <nxsupert> Where can I find
it? Is there a environment variable for it?
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L405[09:09:01] <XDjackieXD> idk. luarocks
prints a bunch of output including the lib dir :P
L406[09:09:32] <XDjackieXD> something like
this: "gcc -O2 -fPIC -I/usr/include/lua5.2 -c src/context.c -o
......"
L407[09:09:49] <XDjackieXD> and it was the
same dir except li instead of include
L408[09:09:56] <XDjackieXD> (standard
naming conventions)
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something similar...
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L413[09:13:23] <nxsupert>
"/usr/local/lib/lua/5.2" for OS X.
L414[09:16:06] <nxsupert> And now on to
more problems :(
L415[09:16:16] <XDjackieXD> ?
L416[09:16:51] <nxsupert> "lua:
./sdl2/init.lua:5: could not load library SDL2"
L417[09:17:25] <XDjackieXD> you need
libsdl2-dev
L418[09:17:42] <XDjackieXD> I already
opened an issue about documenting this dependency :P
L419[09:17:50] <nxsupert> Already
installed.
L420[09:18:11] <XDjackieXD> wat? o.O
L421[09:19:54] <nxsupert> $ brew install
SDL2
L422[09:19:54] <nxsupert> Warning:
sdl2-2.0.3 already installed
L423[09:20:44] <XDjackieXD> you need the
-dev
L424[09:21:03] <XDjackieXD> or is this 1
package with brew?
L425[09:21:11] <nxsupert> Yes.
L426[09:21:37] <XDjackieXD> :/
L427[09:22:44] <XDjackieXD> try
"luarocks install lua-sdl2" who knows... maybe it
helps...
L428[09:23:58] <nxsupert> Needs the addon
libraries. Installing them now.
L429[09:24:13] <XDjackieXD> addon
libs?
L430[09:24:13] <nxsupert> I <3
homebrew.
L431[09:24:21] <nxsupert> sdl2_tff
etc
L432[09:24:25] <XDjackieXD> I <3 Linux
:P
L433[09:25:05] <nxsupert> Linux is good.
But OS X is so much easier to use.
L434[09:25:29] <XDjackieXD> osx is a
noob-friendly os :P
L435[09:25:36] <nxsupert> I don't have to
juggle Drivers.
L436[09:25:47] <XDjackieXD> but ubuntu
comes very close because of the software center and stuff :P
L437[09:26:24] <nxsupert> No.
L438[09:26:26] <Temia> Moooo. .o.
L439[09:26:46] <XDjackieXD> the only
drivers that had some problems were the prop. amd gpu drivers
(fglrx). but now the core of fglrx (amdgpu) is opensource and
everything is working perfectly :P
L440[09:26:47] <nxsupert> I updated my
graphics driver on Ubuntu. X.org didn't start.
L441[09:27:03] <XDjackieXD> nxsupert
nvidia prop. drivers?
L442[09:27:11] <nxsupert> No. AMD.
L443[09:27:32] <nxsupert> I tried again
after a month or 2 and it worked.
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L445[09:27:49] <XDjackieXD> I had big
problems with the fglrx drivers but about a year ago they made the
core opensource. they are working like a charm now :3
L446[09:28:29] <XDjackieXD> (even
hybrid-switchable graphics is working :3)
L447[09:28:41] <nxsupert> Ok. That didn't
work.
L448[09:30:11] <nxsupert> gamax92?
L449[09:36:58] <CompanionCube> AMD drivers
are known not to be the best around.
L450[09:38:51] <nxsupert> But now I have
OS X. So I never run into any problems. Apart from the lack of an
optical drive.
L451[09:39:13] <{0xc6}>
CompanionCube.understatements++;
L452[09:39:38] <XDjackieXD> CompanionCube
they definitely work better than the nvidia drivers since the core
got opensource-ed.
L453[09:39:57] <nxsupert> I wish my laptop
had a better graphics card though :(
L454[09:40:13] <CompanionCube> XDjackieXD,
If you don't have the newest cards though
L455[09:40:17] <CompanionCube> you may as
well get fucked
L456[09:40:18] <XDjackieXD> I have to
agree that before they were the biggest shit you could imagine
:P
L457[09:40:46] <XDjackieXD> CompanionCube
they work down to the hd4000 series to my knowledge.
L458[09:41:10] <XDjackieXD> and older ones
-> opensource drivers
L459[09:41:19] <CompanionCube> XDjackieXD,
which are ...eh
L460[09:41:35] <CompanionCube> Good enough
for Xorg, ain't worth shit for much else
L461[09:41:37] <XDjackieXD> unity games
work better using the opensource drivers :P
L462[09:41:54] <XDjackieXD> (performance
and visual artefacts)
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L473[11:01:14] <sugoi> gamax92: the modem
update i noticed will cause preexisting (installed) machines to
fail to boot (bc main.lua expects modem backend to exist). i'm
going to submit a check for that and resubmit a pr
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L481[11:25:24] <dangranos> hi
L482[11:27:45] <sugoi> gamax92: also,
using oppm today i'm seeing an error: "Error while trying to
receive package list for OpenPrograms/gamax32-Programs"
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L492[11:43:07] <ccsonic> gamax92, you send
me the link of the build for the oc emulator. is there a away to
add devices like harddrives?
L493[11:43:16] <gamax92> I hath
returned
L494[11:43:51] <ccsonic> uh, what?
L495[11:44:28] <gamax92> ccsonic: go to
%APPDATA%\.ocemu and edit the config file
L496[11:44:34] <Lizzy> ccsonic, gamax92
was stating that he has returned from being afk
L497[11:44:51] <nxsupert> gamax92: I seem
to have an error with ocemu.
L498[11:44:56] <ccsonic> oh, was confused
cause of "hath" :D ty
L499[11:45:10] <nxsupert> "lua:
./sdl2/init.lua:5: could not load library SDL2"
L500[11:45:16] <gamax92> nxsupert: what
distro
L501[11:45:22] <nxsupert> OS X.
L502[11:45:26] <Lizzy> hath is an old
english way of saying have
L503[11:45:37] <gamax92> oh, you're on
your own
L504[11:45:40] <nxsupert> I've installed
SDL2 via homebrew.
L505[11:46:01] <gamax92> That's what you
get for using a system that I cannot easily develop on or test
on
L506[11:46:37] <nxsupert> ?
L507[11:46:43] <gamax92> OS X
L508[11:46:44] <ccsonic> what programs do
you use opening config files? I guess not wordpad
L509[11:47:16] <gamax92> I don't have OS
X, nor really use OS X, nor know anything for homebrew and OS
X
L510[11:47:28] <gamax92> so it's
impossible for me to test stuff and make directions for OS X
people
L511[11:47:32] <sugoi> ccsonic: on windows
wordpad is fine
L512[11:47:37] <gamax92> ccsonic: in
Windows I prefer notepad++
L513[11:48:06] <ccsonic> wordpad is not
wirking for me right now, wondering why. notepad++ was the program
i was looking for, forgot th name. thx again!
L514[11:48:15] <sugoi> nxsupert: im in a
similar boat as gamax92 on os x but - basically ocemu cannot find
the sdl2 compiled native libraries
L515[11:48:43] <sugoi> nxsupert: if you
have installed/built them, you'll need to find the path to the
library files and then let ocemu know about that path
L516[11:48:56] <nxsupert> Ok.
L517[11:48:58] <sugoi> ccsonic: wordpad is
fine, n++ is better.
L518[11:49:07] <dangranos> vim
L519[11:49:12] <dangranos>
</thread>
L520[11:49:13] <gamax92> wordpad is
probably not fine ...
L521[11:49:35] <dangranos> gamax92, well,
when there is wordpad and notepad...
L522[11:49:40] <dangranos> wordpad is fine
too
L523[11:49:44] <ccsonic> ya, its not
working. doesnt open it, just keeps me looking at the window.
anyway, im off. see ya
L524[11:49:53] <gamax92> why are you
off
L525[11:49:58] <gamax92> i didn't even
tell you what to add to the configu
L526[11:50:02] <ccsonic> training
L527[11:50:07] <dangranos> eh?
L528[11:50:12] <gamax92> wat
L529[11:50:18] <sugoi> training, probably
work related
L530[11:50:36] <ccsonic> forgot the time,
i will ask you again? is it okay? im late already :x
L531[11:50:40] <gamax92> okay
L532[11:50:52] <gamax92> don't get fired
:P
L533[11:51:46] <ccsonic> its scoccer
training, i guess i cant get fired :D but thx
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L536[11:52:38] <Lizzy> gamax92, mind
linking the windows binary for ocemu? it's not in my backlog
anymore
L537[11:54:27] <gamax92> Lizzy:
gamax92.pc-logix.com/OCEmu-x32.zip
L538[11:54:33] <Lizzy> cheers
L539[11:54:42] <gamax92> also google's
logo changed?
L540[11:54:57] <gamax92> man I really wish
I was born yesterday
L541[11:55:04] <gamax92> so I could grow
up in a flat world and not have to accept change
L542[12:03:48] <Lizzy> gamax92, is there a
way to change where it puts the files?
L543[12:04:21] <gamax92> Lizzy: you could
edit boot.lua and change the save path i guess
L544[12:04:31] <Lizzy> will have a
look
L545[12:04:45] <gamax92> or no, i think
sugoi made it so you can pass boot.lua an argument as to where it
should save
L546[12:04:48] <gamax92> but either way
that
L547[12:05:21] <gamax92> i bbl, lunch
time
L548[12:06:24] <Lizzy> i found where to
change it
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L551[12:10:08] <Lizzy> gamax92, apparently
i'm missing LIBAY32.dll (i'm running Win7 home x64)
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L553[12:10:21] <Lizzy> wait, it still
started...
L554[12:10:23] <Lizzy> meh
L555[12:14:39] <Lizzy> can the emulated
instances talk to each other through network cards?
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L560[12:29:00] <EmulatedLizzy> hehee
L561[12:34:15] <vifino> Another
Lizzy?!
L562[12:34:22] <vifino> Today is a good
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L565[12:42:17] <Lizzy> ~w gpu
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L568[12:49:41] <gamax92> Lizzy:
libeay32.dll is openssl related,
L569[12:49:46] <Lizzy> ah
L570[12:49:49] <gamax92> it will still
start but https won't entirely work
L571[12:50:02] <Lizzy> eh, not too fussed
about ssl
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L573[12:53:14] <Lizzy> gamax92, what about
mulitple emulators running and having them talk between each other
with network cards, is that supported?
L574[12:55:35] <gamax92> sugoi is working
on that
L575[12:55:41] <Lizzy> coolio
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L577[13:02:05] <sugoi> Lizzy: there is
already a way
L578[13:02:12] <sugoi> Lizzy: it's a param
to erm...
L579[13:02:22] <sugoi> i have helper
scripts, let me check
L580[13:02:26] <sugoi> but there is a
method checked in
L581[13:02:52] <sugoi> Lizzy: yeah,
boot.lua takes a param
L582[13:03:07] <sugoi> so i call
loadfile("boot.lua")(machine_path)
L583[13:03:37] <sugoi> Lizzy: and yes, i
have an initial modem implementation i've PR's for gamax
L584[13:03:44] <gamax92> oh, PR?
L585[13:04:20] <sugoi> i have a remote
protocol tool i use in OC, and i am next need to test it in the
emulator
L586[13:05:24] <sugoi> gamax92: yeah, i
have more ideas to make the code more robust. and i'll be
continueing to test and use it and likely have bug fixes when i
find them
L587[13:05:35] <sugoi> but that PR works
with some simple end-to-end tests
L588[13:06:05] <sugoi> like 2 machines, 1
opens port and pulls events, the 2nd broadcasts or sends to machine
by address
L589[13:07:07] <sugoi> Lizzy: if gamax
takes the modem implementation i made, and you want to use it,
existing machines will need a modem install. see your ocemu.cfg in
your machine dir
L590[13:07:42] <gamax92> I'll look over it
this evening
L591[13:07:46] <gamax92> got some stuffs
to do
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L593[13:07:54] <sugoi> cool
L594[13:08:36] <sugoi> gamax92: one
limitation i ran into --
L595[13:08:47] <sugoi> i have to treat one
of the machines as the host, the backend for message routing
-
L596[13:09:12] <gamax92> that's fine
L597[13:09:15] <sugoi> but if the host
shuts down - then the "router" is essentially gone (any
existing machines lose a valid connection)
L598[13:09:28] <sugoi> if i had some way
of knowing a machine was shutting down
L599[13:09:33] <sugoi> i wasn't sure where
to add that
L600[13:09:33] <gamax92> hmm ...
L601[13:09:46] <gamax92> sugoi: machine
shutting down is the coroutine return's a boolean value
L602[13:09:47] <sugoi> anyways, seemed low
pri
L603[13:10:02] <sugoi> gamax92: oh ok, so
i _could_ add this to main as well
L604[13:10:16] <gamax92> so like, (elseif
type(results[2]) == "boolean" then)
L605[13:10:23] <gamax92> true is reboot
and false is shutdown
L606[13:10:28] <sugoi> yeah, cool
L607[13:10:29] <sugoi> oh neat
L608[13:10:45] <sugoi> perfect, because a
reboot doesn't need to "move" the router
L609[13:11:16] <sugoi> ok, that'll be on
my todo list but lower down
L610[13:11:27] <gamax92> also just in
case: you can add a function into the elsa.cleanup table, for say
if you're closing the computer to close all the sockets (though i
think that happens anyway)
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L612[13:11:51] <gamax92> also not sure
about files and needing to be manually closed but I could also do
that for the filesystem component
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L614[13:11:58] <sugoi> it does happen, but
i would like to have a cleaner shutdown, absolutely
L615[13:12:18] <sugoi> great to know, i'll
look into that as well
L616[13:12:26] <gamax92> see
screen_sdl2.lua for an example, it uses that to properly close the
window
L617[13:12:48] <sugoi> any reason to not
put the "move router" action in a elsa.cleanup ?
L618[13:12:51] <sugoi> an*
L619[13:13:31] <gamax92> oh, i guess not
actually
L620[13:13:37] <gamax92> that would be
preferred
L621[13:13:45] <sugoi> i like that better
than adding more modem code to the main loop
L622[13:13:59] <gamax92> also because
closing the window doesn't trigger main stuff
L623[13:14:22] <gamax92> besides calling
elsa.quit which so happens to reside in main but it's not
restricted to be there
L624[13:14:25] <sugoi> i was worried about
that
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L626[13:16:03] <sugoi> ok, gotta run.
o/
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L629[13:25:07] <Sangar> o/
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L642[13:45:56] <vifino> /o
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L644[14:01:07] <sugoi> Sangar: in gamax's
emulator, i didn't plan on implementing wake messages. but, if the
computer address was actually the real host file path to the
machine, i could implement it
L645[14:01:29] <sugoi> Sangar: any reason
in openos that a non-guid-like address wouldn't work?
L646[14:01:31] <gamax92> wake?
L647[14:01:36] <sugoi> gamax92: sure
L648[14:01:40] <gamax92> wtf is that
L649[14:01:57] <sugoi> in the modem api,
setWakeMessage and getWakeMessage, essentially wake-on-lan
L650[14:02:23] <gamax92> ahh, you don't
have to do that :P
L651[14:07:24] <sugoi> :)
L652[14:08:30] <sugoi> Lizzy: fyi, to
'install' a modem, add {'modem',nil,nil,false} to the comp list in
your machine's ocemu.cfg
L653[14:08:37] <sugoi> i forgot to mention
that detail ^
L654[14:09:24] <sugoi> the last param is
boolean isWireless - which in the implementation doesn't make a
difference. i haven't implemented anything for distance
anyways
L655[14:22:00] <Lizzy> Will keep that in
mind when I try it again later, shower time now
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L659[14:37:03] <ccsonic> heyho
L660[14:37:10] <Ekoserin> Hello.
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L666[14:58:33] <Sangar> sugoi, huh?
L667[14:58:56] <Sangar> i feel like i'm
missing some context :X
L668[14:59:06] <gamax92> Sangar: don't
worry, I didn't understand it anyway
L669[14:59:13] *
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L670[14:59:22] <Sangar> k
L671[14:59:25] <sugoi> computer
addresses
L672[14:59:36] <Sangar> what about
them?
L673[14:59:41] <sugoi> like, e05c-***
etc
L674[14:59:59] <sugoi> in gamax's
emulator, if i were to make them be real file paths
L675[15:00:21] <sugoi> like..if i have a
machine run by the emulator, whose files are located at
/home/sugoi/ocemu/machine_a/, for example
L676[15:00:29] <sugoi> and in that
machine, computer.address() returned that ...
L677[15:00:41] <sugoi> then i could make
wake messages work in the emulator
L678[15:00:52] <sugoi> it was just a
thought, and low priority for the emulator for sure
L679[15:00:57] <Sangar> uhhh
L680[15:01:01] <sugoi> but i was
wondering, does openos care the address format?
L681[15:01:08] <sugoi> care about*
L682[15:01:12] <gamax92> oh probably much
no
L683[15:01:14] <Sangar> not sure how it
relates to wake messages, but i don't think anything really cares
about the format, no
L684[15:01:32] <gamax92> ocnetfs registers
a filesystem with the ip address anyway :P
L685[15:01:47] <sugoi> aren't wake
messages for booting a machien via modem_message?
L686[15:02:20] <Vexatos> Sangar, help
D:
L687[15:02:49] <Sangar> ?
L689[15:03:12] <Sangar> ah, that :P
L690[15:03:16] <Vexatos> yea
L691[15:03:34] <Vexatos> The guy seems to
think RF is the only way to power OC .-.
L692[15:04:49] <Vexatos> I know the
original "power converters" mod which did have support
for Factorization charge.. It was a really, really bad idea. I
really hope you won't add OC->anything power conversion
;_;
L693[15:06:40] <ccsonic> gamax92, would
you tell me what to change in that emulator config to add
components? Because I cant write anything since theres no writable
device.
L694[15:06:55] <gamax92> ehh there is a
writable drive by default
L695[15:07:03] <gamax92> you probably just
haven't installed openos to the drive
L696[15:07:13] <sugoi> ccsonic: on first
boot, just run `install`
L697[15:07:16] <sugoi> then reboot
L698[15:07:27] <sugoi> if you run `mount`
you'll see your rootfs is (ro)
L699[15:07:29] <gamax92> just like real oc
:)
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L701[15:07:35] <sugoi> :)
L702[15:07:39]
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L704[15:07:45] <gamax92> hello kodos
L705[15:07:50] <Kodos> o/
L706[15:07:51] <sugoi> Kodos: !
L707[15:08:03] <ccsonic> oah, right. i
totally forgot about that, im so stupid
L708[15:08:04] <sugoi> Kodos: get max
resolution, no good, need current
L709[15:08:08] <sugoi> Kodos: delayed
reminder ^
L710[15:08:22] <Kodos> Yep, just getting
my steak cut up and then I'm on it
L711[15:08:30] <Kodos> I tried milk
chocolate covered bacon today
L712[15:08:31] <sugoi> o_O
L713[15:08:36] <sugoi> that's not how i
eat steak
L714[15:08:41] <Kodos> It was pretty damn
good
L715[15:09:16] <Kodos> sugoi, keep in
mind, I don't have teeth
L716[15:09:43] <sugoi> i was trying, and
failed, to make a joke: "cut up steak, and then [you're] on
it"
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L718[15:10:09] <Kodos> lol
L719[15:10:30] <sugoi> so you're at the
beach?
L720[15:10:33] <sugoi> or no
L721[15:10:36] <Kodos> Also the bastards
at the sweet shop had all sorts of flavored chocolate, one of which
was labelled hot chocolate
L722[15:10:43] <Kodos> Our cottage's deck
has an ocean view
L723[15:10:48] <Kodos> Look up Bandon,
OR
L724[15:11:32] <Kodos> The hot chocolate
was very misleading
L725[15:11:55] <gamax92> was it molten
chocolate and not a milk chocolate?
L726[15:12:07] <Kodos> No, it was spicy
hot, not hot cocoa hot
L727[15:12:20] <gamax92> ohhh
L728[15:12:21] <sugoi> ha, fun
L729[15:12:24] <Kodos> Some pepper with a
300k or so measurement on the scohville scale
L730[15:12:29] <Kodos> Laced into it
L731[15:12:34] <gamax92> I'll pass
L732[15:12:44] <Kodos> Indeed
L733[15:12:54] <Kodos> I ate half the
sample tray of the bacon and chocolate to calm the heat
L734[15:13:11] <Kodos> Also because it was
good
L735[15:14:11] <sugoi> Kodos: never been
that far south on the OR beach
L736[15:14:19] <sugoi> probably warmer
than i'm used to
L737[15:14:31] <Kodos> All I know is I can
see Face Rock from here
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L739[15:15:24] <Kodos> ~w gpu
L741[15:15:57] <Inari> i should rewatch
galaxy angel
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L743[15:17:10] <CyberTurd> im back
bitches
L744[15:17:15] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L745[15:17:22] <Kodos> sugoi, gpu is
fixed
L746[15:17:48] <CyberTurd> thanks windows
10 for deleting all of my apps
L747[15:19:10] <gamax92> "You're
welcome" ~Windows 10
L748[15:19:45] <Lizzy> CyberTurd, ^
L749[15:20:04] <CyberTurd> lol
thanks
L750[15:20:08] <Inari> nah
L751[15:20:13] <Inari> "You're
welcome" - Cortana
L752[15:20:25] <CyberTurd> oh god
L753[15:20:29] <CyberTurd> no
L754[15:20:52] <Inari> reminds me of that
siri joke commerical thingy gag ketch whateveryouwannacallit
L756[15:21:10] <MichiBot> Inari:
Funny
Siri Commercial Parody: Husband and Wife Argument | length
1m 47s | Likes:
2051
Dislikes:
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475004 |
by SquirtReynolds21
L757[15:21:20] <CyberTurd> why is there no
option to turn off the fact that it serches with Fucking
bing!
L758[15:21:23] <ccsonic> how do i
correctly request libraries?
L759[15:21:49] <Kodos> CyberTurd, because
Microsoft
L760[15:21:57] <CyberTurd> i hate
bing
L761[15:22:07] *
CyberTurd slaps Bill Gates
L762[15:22:07] *
EnderBot2 rulls on the floor laughing
L763[15:22:12] <ccsonic> like the term
lib
L764[15:22:16] <cloakable> I wonder what
would happen if you made requests to bing go into
L765[15:22:27] <Kodos> ccsonic, term =
require("term")
L766[15:22:38] <cloakable> the web equiv
to dev/null :P
L767[15:22:43] <ccsonic> oh in uh, in
"" (whats that in english?) thx
L768[15:22:52] <CyberTurd> ive seen that
video before
L769[15:22:53] <Kodos> Quotation
Marks
L770[15:22:59] <ccsonic> right, ty
L771[15:23:20] <CyberTurd> i think it
might be a upload
L772[15:23:28] <CyberTurd>
*re-upload*
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L775[15:25:33] <Ekoserin> Apparently
Google's changing their logo.
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L777[15:26:59] <Inari> google new logo:
ABCDEF>G<HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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L779[15:27:20] <vifino> Duh.
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L781[15:31:23] <PedroBarbosa> Hi
L782[15:31:28] <Ekoserin> Hey.
L783[15:32:30] <PedroBarbosa> Hey, i have
1 question, i'm building a robot that has around 19
componements
L784[15:32:34] <PedroBarbosa> is it
possible to craft?
L785[15:34:23] <vifino> Who knows! I
certainly don't!
L786[15:34:23] <ccsonic> Im just reading
through a code and the term "os.sleep(3)" occurs there, i
know what it does but what does the "os" actually stand
for?
L787[15:34:35] <vifino> Operating
System
L788[15:34:42] <ccsonic> ah, thx
L789[15:34:43] <Inari> oversleep?
L790[15:34:49] *
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L791[15:34:50] *
EnderBot2 laughs
L792[15:35:08] *
Inari spins and falls over onto Lizzy's meons
L793[15:35:11] <Inari> *lemons
L794[15:35:17] <vifino> :l
L795[15:35:21] <Inari> :p
L796[15:35:23] *
Lizzy pets Inari
L797[15:35:25] <ccsonic> and io ?
L798[15:35:28] <Inari> tehe~
L799[15:35:33] <Lizzy> input /
output
L800[15:35:35] <vifino> ccsonic:
Input/Output
L801[15:35:36] <Inari> Lizzy is like the
fairy in zelda
L802[15:35:37] <Inari> always
helpful
L803[15:35:38] <ccsonic> k
L804[15:35:48] <ccsonic> thank you
:)
L805[15:37:30] *
vifino puts a stamp with the contents "Property of
vifino" all over Lizzy
L806[15:38:15] <Ekoserin> Would you like
to be beaten with a socket wrench, vifino?
L807[15:38:25] <PedroBarbosa> Please help:
i'm building a robot that has around 19 componements is it possible
to craft? because Diamond Processor just has 16 componement
max
L808[15:38:26] <vifino> Ekoserin: How
about no?
L809[15:38:40] <vifino> But what about you
being stabbed to death with an icicle?
L810[15:38:48] <Ekoserin> How about
no?
L811[15:39:17] <vifino> Touché.
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L813[15:40:00] <Kodos> PedroBarbosa,
likely not possible
L814[15:40:48] <vifino> Hmm. I'mma go
fetch a drink or two.
L815[15:41:17] *
vifino lets Lizzy piggyback him and rides to the sunset! Otherwise
known as fridge.
L816[15:41:59] *
Lizzy jumps on vifino back
L817[15:44:55] <Kodos> Neat, apparently my
friend gifted me Injustive
L818[15:44:58] <Kodos> Injustice
L819[15:45:09] <Kodos> Even though I told
him I was on vacation and couldn't play for a few mor weeks
L820[15:45:12] <Kodos> .-.
L821[15:45:41] <Kodos> bbl
L822[15:48:02] <ccsonic> May someone have
look on my code why it only outputs "Incorrect" ?
(Password-code)
L823[15:48:35] <ccsonic> dont know if
links are allowed here :D
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L825[15:49:43] <sugoi> ccsonic: i'd be
happy to, use a pastebin
L827[15:50:33] <sugoi> missing a ) on
print there?
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L829[15:50:41] <sugoi> #lua
print("correct!"
L830[15:50:41] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: ')' expected near <eof>
L831[15:51:05] <ccsonic> well thats just a
mistake there
L832[15:51:12] <sugoi> true, yes
L833[15:51:31] <ccsonic> there should be
one, still it only says "Incorrect" not Correct
L834[15:52:03] <sugoi> is term.read()
essentially io.read("*l") ?
L835[15:52:05] <sugoi> probably
L836[15:52:07] <sugoi> :)
L837[15:52:26] <ccsonic> uh, what?
:x
L838[15:53:13] <sugoi> anyways, that
should work
L839[15:53:20] <sugoi> i'd debug it, print
out things like
L840[15:53:23] <sugoi> print(p,
password)
L841[15:53:40] <gamax92> hehehehe, once
again Sangar's choice of putting a \n confuses people
L842[15:53:48] <ccsonic> yah its just
basic, want to update it. Im just beginning thats why its so
easy
L843[15:53:48] <sugoi> maybe even check if
p has an endline, i doubt it does, but that's worth checking
L844[15:53:53] <gamax92> sugoi: ;)
L845[15:53:56] <sugoi> gamax92: yeah, i
was saying that ^
L846[15:54:34] <gamax92> idunno, i know
one of them has the stupid newline
L847[15:54:40] <sugoi> yeah
L848[15:54:45] <sugoi> either L or l, i
forget :/
L849[15:54:57] <ccsonic> i still dont get
that really :/ p is test, im typing test and its still saying
incorrect
L850[15:54:59] <sugoi> and i dont know
term.read, but i'd be surprised
L851[15:55:15] <sugoi> ccsonic: do this:
print("|"..p.."|")
L852[15:55:43] <gamax92> yep term.read has
a newline
L853[15:55:48] <gamax92> also in plan9k it
doesn't
L854[15:56:11] <sugoi> for a general
purpose method, term.read, it shouldn't have a newline
L855[15:56:19] <sugoi> can we vote for a
breaking change in that? :)
L856[15:56:32] *
sugoi gives Sangar chocolate covered bacon
L857[15:56:41] <gamax92> I still honestly
don't know why Sangar opted for a newline
L858[15:56:43] <sugoi> ccsonic: use
io.read
L859[15:57:01] <sugoi> ccsonic:
io.read("*l") i believe is the one without the
newline
L860[15:57:23] <sugoi> yes, it's less
simple - but io.read is also compatible with pipes
L861[15:57:44] <sugoi> i think term.read
is too ... i think i fixed that actually. i forget
L862[15:58:03] <sugoi> anywho you can
either trim the end or use io.read("*l")
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L864[15:59:00] <ccsonic> whats the
difference between io.read and term.read ? and whats the
"*l" for ?
L865[15:59:30] <sugoi> ccsonic: term.read
is a fancy wrapper for reading input
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L867[16:00:08] <PedroBarbosa> Why does the
robot assembly can handle up to 23 componements if the best CPU can
only 16?
L868[16:00:14] <sugoi> ccsonic: io.read is
the lower level call. the same object api is used for reading from
files or pipes on the command line. it takes an argument for how
much you want to read
L869[16:00:27] <sugoi> *a all, until the
pipe closes
L870[16:00:32] <sugoi> *l and *L are for
"lines"
L871[16:00:51] <sugoi> i believe *L means,
the next line and include the newline in the string returned
L872[16:01:00] <sugoi> *l also removes the
newline from the stream, but does not return it
L873[16:01:26] <ccsonic> oh ok, but there
occurs an error using io.read. do i need to request anythign for
that?
L874[16:01:37] <gamax92> nope
L875[16:01:40] <gamax92> what's the error
message
L876[16:01:48] <ccsonic> bad
argument
L877[16:01:56] <gamax92> the full error
message ...
L878[16:02:09] <ccsonic> how shall i show
you?
L879[16:02:10] <sugoi> ccsonic: l as in
lowercase L
L880[16:02:16] <sugoi> io.read('*l')
L881[16:02:17] <gamax92> you can A) Tell
me, or B) screenshot it
L882[16:02:37] *
Sangar shrugs
L883[16:02:48] <sugoi> :)
L884[16:03:00] <Sangar> there may have
been a reason, there may not. if there was one, was probably
related to the buffers, but i can't really remember :P
L885[16:03:08] <Sangar> oh welp
L886[16:03:11] <ccsonic> oh
L887[16:03:13] <Sangar> i'm off o/
L888[16:03:23] <ccsonic> nvm >.<
used 1 instead of L
L889[16:03:26] <sugoi> laters :)
L890[16:03:28] <ccsonic> bye
L891[16:03:49] <gamax92> ahh, yes, crappy
fonts that make ones and L's look the same
L892[16:03:55] <sugoi> gamax92: i'll make
a PR to change term.read :)
L893[16:03:58] <sugoi> we'll see if he
takes it
L894[16:04:03] <gamax92> I don't think
Sangar will take it but okay
L895[16:04:15] <ccsonic> i knew it was L,
at least 1 would be unlogic?, but still typed in 1 :D
L896[16:04:26] <gamax92> ccsonic: you
should do lowercase though
L897[16:04:33] <gamax92> or you'll have
the same problem you tried to solve in the first place
L898[16:04:34] <sugoi> i think he is
L899[16:04:34] <ccsonic> i did and will do
it :)
L900[16:04:48] <sugoi> i think he was
saying..his bad arg was 1
L901[16:05:03] <ccsonic> yep, now. why
didnt it work with term.read ?
L902[16:05:06] <sugoi> so he was trying to
differentiate from 1 and L, but not literally 'L'
L903[16:05:14] <sugoi> ccsonic: bc
term.read() is io.read('*L')
L904[16:05:18] <sugoi> well, it behaves
like that
L905[16:05:22] <gamax92> term.read puts a
newline on the end, so you were trying to do "password\n"
== "password"
L906[16:05:31] <PedroBarbosa> Can i use a
robot that dosen't have a keyboard? or/an a screen?
L907[16:05:32] <gamax92> and as we should
know:
L908[16:05:33] <sugoi> which....the string
it returns...basically that ^
L909[16:05:39] <gamax92> #lua
"password\n" == "password"
L910[16:05:40] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
false
L911[16:05:40] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: yes
--- IF
L912[16:05:54] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: you
prepare the robot boot drive to give you remote access
L913[16:06:20] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: i'm
working on a remote shell library btw, it's been on hold for a
while, but i actually plan to continue it this week
L914[16:06:37] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: and
your remote calls need to be available on boot up
L915[16:06:43] <sugoi> so when you boot
the robot, it's ready to listen
L916[16:07:15] <ccsonic> that \n means
what exactly?
L917[16:07:21] <sugoi> ccsonic: that's a
new line
L918[16:07:50] <sugoi> ccsonic: if you
type out a text file, everytime you press enter you are putting a
new line into the file
L919[16:08:02] <ccsonic> oh, so. what
gamax wrote actually should be 2 lines?
L920[16:08:03] <sugoi> ccsonic: how does
the computer know that it should "go down to next line"
?
L921[16:08:08] <sugoi> when it reads a
newline char
L922[16:08:14] <sugoi> two lines?
L923[16:08:17] <gamax92> ccsonic:
yes
L924[16:08:24] <gamax92> one would be
"password" and the other is ""
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L927[16:08:44] <sugoi> o_O
L928[16:08:48] <sugoi> i missed
something
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L930[16:08:57] <gamax92> sugoi:
"password\n"
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L932[16:09:20] <PedroBarbosa> sugoi: The
thing is that i wanna build a robot that has: Screen and Keyboard,
ChunkLoader Upgrade, Geolyzer, Inventory Upgrade, Inv control
upgrade. but it exceeds 19 Complexity :/
L933[16:09:25] <PedroBarbosa> sogoi: what
can i do ?
L934[16:09:32] <gamax92> uuuuuh ...
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L937[16:09:42] <PedroBarbosa> sugoi: what
can i do?*
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L939[16:09:52] <PedroBarbosa> sugoi: I
wanna build a mining robot
L940[16:10:10] *
sugoi needs to change putty to not _ding_
L941[16:10:12] <gamax92> I know for a fact
I've made a robot with much more than that
L942[16:10:49] <PedroBarbosa> :(
L943[16:10:51] <PedroBarbosa> how?
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L945[16:10:56] <sugoi> i'm sure gamax
explained it correctly, but i missed where we are comparing
"" to anything
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L947[16:11:03] <Lizzy> :@ fuck you
oident
L948[16:11:14] <sugoi> oident?
L949[16:11:18] <PedroBarbosa> gamax92:
how? did you edit the mod config?
L950[16:11:23] <gamax92> no
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L952[16:11:36] <ccsonic> i think i got it,
but thats weird isnt it? beginning a new line with term.read
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L954[16:11:44] *
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L955[16:11:57] <gamax92> ccsonic: well
nah, when you press enter, enter is the same as
"\n"
L956[16:12:08] <gamax92> so when you press
enter to finish your term.read, it puts it in anyway
L957[16:12:09] <sugoi> ccsonic: ^ YOU gave
it the newline
L958[16:12:19] <sugoi> ccsonic: the
question is, should term.read throw it away
L960[16:13:07] <Lizzy> put it in a
blender
L961[16:13:14] <PedroBarbosa> who?
L962[16:13:16] <gamax92> get a better
cpu
L963[16:13:22] <PedroBarbosa> the max cpu
can only get 16
L964[16:13:22] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: t3
cpu
L965[16:13:25] <ccsonic> Now you confused
me. I guess its better just using io.read :D
L966[16:13:32] <gamax92> you have a t2
cpu
L967[16:13:34] <gamax92> put a t3 cpu
in
L968[16:13:36] <PedroBarbosa> The max cpu
can only get up to 16 complexity
L969[16:13:39] <gamax92> no
L970[16:13:44] <gamax92> put
L971[16:13:44] <gamax92> a
L972[16:13:45] <gamax92> t3
L973[16:13:45] <gamax92> cpu
L974[16:13:46] <gamax92> in
L975[16:14:02] <gamax92> it does not go to
16 max, considering that a t2 is going up to "26"
L976[16:14:20] <sugoi> ccsonic: it's not
something you need to understand at this time. but something that
is good to understand in the long run
L977[16:14:25] *
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L978[16:14:31] <PedroBarbosa> ahh okkk
thankksss
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L980[16:15:02] <PedroBarbosa> But is the
supported componements != than the Complexity?
L981[16:15:04] <sugoi> >.< case !=
cpu
L982[16:15:19] <gamax92> complexity !=
supported components
L983[16:15:23] <PedroBarbosa> Ah ok
L984[16:15:26] <gamax92> since not
everything is a component
L985[16:15:32] <sugoi> "\n" !=
""
L986[16:15:34] <sugoi> :)
L987[16:15:37] <ccsonic> Okay, Ill try to
understand it though :D At least I have it somewhere in my
mind
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L989[16:15:58] <sugoi> ccsonic: not all
chars are letters or numbers :)
L990[16:16:07] <sugoi> ccsonic: some chars
have special behavior, think of it that way
L991[16:16:25] <sugoi> ccsonic: pretend
that when you press the enter key, you're sending a newline into
the computer
L992[16:16:51] <ccsonic> Yah, but
L993[16:16:56] <sugoi> what happens to
that newline? what behavior does it invoke or cause to happen? is
it included in data output or tossed? etc
L994[16:17:36] <sugoi> computer data
management is like conservation of energy
L995[16:17:38] <ccsonic> So what youre
telling is that the new line does not have to be in a readable
form?
L996[16:17:58] <sugoi> what i'm telling
you...is that the newline char EXISTS in the input stream
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L998[16:18:13] <ccsonic> oh
L999[16:18:15] <ccsonic> k
L1000[16:18:16] <sugoi> whether your
string (p in this case) is GIVEN that char or not is up to the
stream reader
L1001[16:18:33] <ccsonic> now i think i
really got it :D
L1002[16:19:10] <sugoi> ccsonic: some of
these things take time and practice to understand
L1003[16:19:17] <sugoi> it's okay :) not
a race
L1004[16:19:37] <ccsonic> and throughout
io.read("*l") the computer "knows" i mean next
line and does not write the \n ?
L1005[16:19:51] <sugoi> io.read is
reading all the chars from the input
L1006[16:19:54] <sugoi> until a condition
is met
L1007[16:20:09] <sugoi> how does it know
when to stop? - it stops when it reads a newline
L1008[16:20:16] <sugoi> but what should
it return? everything it read?
L1009[16:20:36] <sugoi> if you told it
"*l", then know, it does not include the newline with the
result value
L1010[16:21:15] <sugoi>
io.read("*a"), for example, reads until the stream is
closed, or the end is reached (like end of file)
L1011[16:21:24] <sugoi> just saying, that
has a different "condition"
L1012[16:21:27] <sugoi> for
stopping/ending
L1013[16:21:48] <sugoi> but both *l and
*L to io.read will remove the newline char from the input
stream
L1014[16:21:57] <sugoi> but *l will not
include it in the returned string value
L1015[16:22:12] <ccsonic> Yah, I guess I
got it, at least with \n
L1016[16:22:26] <sugoi> ccsonic: pretend
this isn't user input on the command line for a sec
L1017[16:22:29] <sugoi> but instead a
file
L1018[16:22:33] <sugoi> what if the file
had multiple lines -
L1019[16:22:45] <sugoi> if *l and *L
didn't remove the newline from the input stream
L1020[16:23:01] <sugoi> then the first
call io.read('*l') would give you the file's first line
L1021[16:23:12] <sugoi> but the enxt call
to io.read('*l') would return an empty string
L1022[16:23:16] <sugoi> next*
L1023[16:23:40] <ccsonic> does it read
the same line ?
L1024[16:24:01] <sugoi> in my made up
example - pretending that the io.read('*l') does not REMOVE the
newline from the input stream -
L1025[16:24:16] <sugoi> that means it is
still there, and the next read would see that first, and say
"whelp, i'm done"
L1026[16:24:16] <ccsonic> what in
particular is the input stream?
L1027[16:25:06] <sugoi> ccsonic: an
"input stream" is a generic way of referring to a
sequential series of data coming into your process through
some...handle
L1028[16:25:17] <sugoi> so, if you are
reading a file, you have some file handle, or file object
L1029[16:25:32] <sugoi> and you can read
from the file, like: myFile:read('*l')
L1030[16:25:43] <sugoi> in this case,
myFile would be your input stream, or your file input stream
L1031[16:26:11] <sugoi> when you run a
script on the command line, you are GIVEN an input stream
L1032[16:26:29] <sugoi> (and assuming you
aren't using chained pipes) and that input stream is to the command
line input
L1033[16:26:35] <sugoi> like, where a
user can type
L1034[16:26:46] <sugoi> it is called
stdin (standard input) traditionally
L1035[16:27:37] <sugoi> but when we
program to read the input stream, it doesn't matter if it is a file
input, or stdin, or mouse input, or motion sensor input
L1036[16:27:40] <sugoi> it's just,
input
L1037[16:27:58] <sugoi> and the series of
data coming from it (or the object you use to read it), the input
stream
L1038[16:28:29] <ccsonic> alright, that
is a lot of information
L1039[16:29:19] <sugoi> all things
simplified and default and not special edge casey....
L1040[16:29:26] <sugoi> io.read will read
from the command line for your script
L1041[16:29:42] <sugoi> you can call that
the stdin (a type of input stream)
L1042[16:30:02] <sugoi> some ppl will say
"read from stdin" [btw, i actually say out loud,
"read from standard in"]
L1043[16:30:25] <sugoi> but how much do
you want to read from stdin? io.read takes args to let you specify
that
L1044[16:32:53] <ccsonic> Alright. I
guess I wont be able to prevent errors occuring because I use
io.read wrong, but I know the source in some way. Besides I do have
some language issues.
L1045[16:33:23] <sugoi> ccsonic: i'm glad
to help if i'm around and you have more questions
L1046[16:33:38] <ccsonic> I hope Im not
annyoing
L1047[16:33:48] <sugoi> haha, not at
all
L1048[16:33:54] <ccsonic> good :)
thx
L1049[16:33:56] <sugoi> if you were
annoying i'd probably be ignoring you
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L1051[16:34:14] <ccsonic> Alright :D Ill
keep that in mind
L1052[16:35:15] <sugoi> term.read will
have other side affects, btw
L1053[16:35:37] <sugoi> 1. it has
history. if you want no history, pass {} as the 1st arg
L1054[16:35:48] <ccsonic> Would it be
possible to run the program I posted with the command term.read
reconstructing a bit ?
L1055[16:36:02] <sugoi> 2. it set cursor
blink, which can be cool
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L1057[16:36:13] <PedroBarbosa> Can any1
tell me a good use of robots?
L1058[16:36:22] <Lizzy> SkyNet
L1059[16:36:27] <PedroBarbosa> other than
that xD
L1060[16:36:29] <sugoi> 3. it DOES have a
password char option, in other words, it can mask the password
string
L1061[16:36:31] <PedroBarbosa> Skynet is
bad!
L1062[16:36:40] <PedroBarbosa>
Lizzy
L1063[16:36:41] <PedroBarbosa>
sorry
L1064[16:36:47] <PedroBarbosa> Its not
robots its drones
L1065[16:36:52] <Lizzy> please don't ping
me, peasant
L1066[16:36:52] <sugoi> ccsonic: sure,
you just cut off the end of the result if it has a newline :)
L1067[16:36:57] <PedroBarbosa> Can any1
tell me a good use of drones***
L1068[16:37:17] <Lizzy> there's noone
called "any1" in this channel
L1069[16:37:28] <PedroBarbosa>
anyone*
L1070[16:37:29] <sugoi> ccsonic: p =
p:sub(1,p:len()-1)
L1071[16:37:32] <Lizzy> better
L1072[16:37:41] <sugoi> ccsonic: that's
the short and dirty way, i personally would do some error
checkingfirst
L1073[16:37:49] <PedroBarbosa> Its just
multi tasking makes me wanna do things faster
L1074[16:38:20] <ccsonic> So what would
it look like? Cant quite imagine... wait alright, dont understand
that line yet, but I need to read through the pil anyways
L1075[16:38:25] <Lizzy> by saving you 2
extra keystrokes? ¬¬_
L1076[16:38:31] <Lizzy> ¬_¬ *
L1077[16:38:34] <PedroBarbosa> Sorry for
the pings, i've only used IRC a bunch of times
L1078[16:39:03] <sugoi> ccsonic:
pil?
L1079[16:39:08] <ccsonic> programming in
lua
L1080[16:39:12] <sugoi> o
L1081[16:39:18] <sugoi> sub and len are
string functions
L1082[16:39:20] <sugoi> just, fyi
L1083[16:39:27] <ccsonic> also the
":"
L1084[16:39:34] <sugoi> that passes
self
L1085[16:39:40] <sugoi> something i'll
let the docs explain
L1086[16:39:47] <ccsonic> ya, ill need to
read :D
L1087[16:40:46] <PedroBarbosa> So... can
anyone* tell me a nice use of drones?
L1088[16:41:07] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa: !
idea
L1089[16:41:11] <Temia> Dropping
radioactive waste into your enemy's house
L1090[16:41:18] <ccsonic> maybe mining or
sorting?
L1091[16:41:19] <sugoi> so you know how
sheep can just eat grass as it regrows beneath them
L1092[16:41:32] <sugoi> PedroBarbosa:
what if you simulated herding sheep
L1093[16:41:37] <sugoi> and your drones
can be your sheep-dogs
L1094[16:41:39] <sugoi> with
leashes
L1095[16:43:03] <ccsonic> most of the
people are english natives?
L1096[16:43:07] <ccsonic> in here*
L1097[16:43:13] <sugoi> depends on time
of day
L1098[16:43:27] *
vifino returns with Lizzy
L1099[16:43:36] <Lizzy> weee
L1100[16:43:42] <ccsonic> okay
L1101[16:43:59] <ccsonic> At least I know
Sangar also speaks German.
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L1105[16:45:39] <Temia> Humble
bumble
L1106[16:46:35] <Lizzy> Temia, that
sounds fun
L1108[16:48:39] <sugoi> i know it's not a
pr yet, i'm going to test it when i get home from work
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L1110[16:56:08] <ds84182> #lua
0x30*.2,0x3f*.2,0x9f*.2
L1111[16:56:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 9.6 |
12.6 | 31.8
L1112[16:56:59] <sugoi> #lua
0x1<<1
L1113[16:57:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
2
L1114[16:57:00] <ds84182> #lua
0x30*.8,0x3f*.8,0x9f*.8
L1115[16:57:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 38.4
| 50.4 | 127.2
L1116[16:58:28] <ds84182> #lua
0x3f/0x30
L1117[16:58:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1.3125
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L1125[17:11:35] <vifino> o
L1126[17:11:43] <vifino> What's
Citra?
L1127[17:12:17] <ds84182> vifino: 3DS
emulator
L1128[17:12:22] <vifino> :O
L1129[17:12:25] <vifino> That
exists?!
L1130[17:12:28] <vifino> Holy
shiet.
L1131[17:12:29] <Ekoserin> Yep.
L1132[17:12:29] <ds84182> but anyways,
file manager twerks
L1133[17:12:35] <ds84182> which is
good
L1134[17:12:36] <vifino> ds84182: it
looks awesome
L1135[17:12:37] <vifino> as hek
L1136[17:12:51] <ds84182> Icons are
rasterized from svg paths via blender
L1137[17:12:53] <sugoi> ds84182: file
manager ui in oc?
L1138[17:13:06] <ds84182> then I have a
custom script exporting everything to float arrays and
indicies
L1139[17:13:08] <ds84182> sugoi:
nope
L1140[17:13:47] <ds84182> I wonder if I
can get system time in ticks
L1141[17:14:15] <ds84182> vifino: also,
you know the list overflow animation from Lollipop (the kewl circle
thinggy when you try to scroll past the list)?
L1142[17:14:21] <ds84182> I have
that.
L1143[17:14:23] <sugoi> ds84182: what
then? curious
L1144[17:14:28] <vifino> ds84182:
:O
L1145[17:14:30] <ds84182> sugoi: 3DS
homebrew
L1146[17:15:10] <ds84182>
>osGetTime
L1147[17:15:21] <vifino> So, uh. I
apparently have a homebrew that is 17mb in sice.
L1148[17:15:22] <ds84182> Much easier
than the hoops I had to jump through on the Wii
L1149[17:15:26] <vifino> size,
even.
L1150[17:15:29] <ds84182> vifino: jeesus
christ
L1151[17:15:45] <ds84182> The file
manager is only 731kb
L1152[17:15:46] <gamax92> dslfjsdklfjdskl
jsdfklsd fkjdskf sugoi
L1153[17:15:52] <ds84182> And that
includes the Roboto font
L1154[17:16:07] <ds84182> And
TrueType
L1155[17:16:09] <PedroBarbosa> can
someone help me? I am trying the OPPM for the first time and when i
type oppm list, it just says Error while trying to recieve package
list for opencomputers/gamax-92-Programs and it dosen't show
anything
L1156[17:16:11] <vifino> ds84182: Next
biggest would be 2.3mb, which is a NeoGeo Pocket Color
emulator
L1157[17:16:27] <gamax92> sugoi: :sub(1,
-2)
L1158[17:16:43] <ds84182> gamax92:
somethings wrong with your oppm repo
L1159[17:16:45] <ds84182> pls fix
L1160[17:16:49] <gamax92> ehh?
L1161[17:16:52] <sugoi> gamax92: +1
^
L1162[17:16:57] <gamax92> what's wrong
with it
L1163[17:17:06] <ds84182> I dunno, ask
PedroBarbosa
L1164[17:17:07] <PedroBarbosa>
"Error while trying to recieve package list for
opencomputers/gamax-92-Programs"
L1165[17:17:07] <sugoi> gamax92: your
repo causes oppm to fail during programs.cfg loading
L1166[17:17:16] <sugoi> it affected me as
well
L1167[17:17:28] <gamax92> ... that sounds
like Vexatos
L1168[17:18:13] <gamax92> oh nvm, it's
just that both sugoi and PedroBarbosa have typo'd the repo
name
L1169[17:18:25] <sugoi> ?
L1170[17:18:35] <gamax92> you put gamax23
and PedroBarbosa put gamax-92
L1171[17:18:42] <sugoi> also context, -2
to remove the newline?
L1172[17:18:45] <gamax92> leading me to
think vexatos derped the package name in the maste rlist
L1173[17:18:47] <gamax92> yes
L1174[17:19:16] <sugoi> um where did i
say 23?
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L1176[17:19:33] <sugoi> i dont even spell
your name, i tab complete it
L1177[17:20:10] <sugoi> but nonetheless,
oppm chokes on your programs.cfg methinks
L1178[17:20:23] <gamax92> yeah forgot a
comma
L1179[17:21:04] <vifino> ds84182:
granted, it is Genesis Plus G
L1180[17:21:06] <vifino> GX*
L1181[17:21:22] <vifino> its big, but its
expected
L1182[17:21:33] <sugoi> #lua
"abc":sub(1,-2)
L1183[17:21:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near
'"abc"'
L1184[17:21:43] <sugoi> #lua
("abc"):sub(1,-2)
L1185[17:21:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
ab
L1186[17:21:47] <sugoi> #lua
("abc"):sub(1,-1)
L1187[17:21:47] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
abc
L1188[17:21:54] <sugoi> i do not agree
with that
L1189[17:22:04] <gamax92> why don't
you
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L1191[17:23:25] <gamax92> >_>
really, so if a programs.cfg is broken it breaks the entirety of
oppm?
L1192[17:23:38] <sugoi> gamax92: yeah, i
don't like it (oppm)
L1193[17:23:41] <gamax92> VEXATOS TEN
OUTTA TEN PROGRAMMER
L1194[17:23:43] <sugoi> i'm working on an
alternative
L1195[17:23:50] <sugoi> it'll be
awesome
L1196[17:23:53] <sugoi> but i've been
busy
L1197[17:24:16] <ccsonic> Could anyone
tell me some cool ideas I can oc use for on my mc world? :x
L1198[17:24:24] <sugoi> gamax92: it'll be
popm
L1199[17:24:29] <gamax92> you can use the
debug card to make the world into air!
L1200[17:24:29] <sugoi> it's very not
ready
L1201[17:24:34] <gamax92> or signs!
L1202[17:24:41] <sugoi> haha
L1203[17:24:49] <ccsonic> well, something
useful? maybe :D
L1204[17:25:13] <gamax92>
L1205[17:26:04] <vifino> ds84182: 3ds has
a kexploit, right?
L1206[17:26:22] <ds84182> vifino: all
patched :(
L1207[17:26:27] <vifino> fuck
L1208[17:26:28] <sugoi> rain storm
coming, running for the hills
L1209[17:26:31] <sugoi> o/
L1210[17:26:34] <ds84182> bai
L1211[17:26:36] <vifino> bai
L1212[17:26:52] <sugoi> (literally, the
hills, where i live, took a motorcycle to work today, super dark
clouds right now rolling in)
L1213[17:26:56] *
sugoi scampers
L1214[17:26:57] <ds84182> When we had
kernel mode exploiting, we could actually use dynarecs in
emulators
L1215[17:27:15] <ds84182> The whole
problem right now is that we can't manually flush the cache
L1216[17:27:17] <vifino> :(
L1217[17:27:29] <ds84182> But I wonder if
there is something that will flush it for us in hardware
L1218[17:27:35] <ds84182> something
something gsp ( ͡ಠ ͜ʖ ͡ಠ)
L1219[17:27:38] <vifino> Okay, my vita
needs a reboot
L1220[17:27:50] <vifino> things crashing
randomly = bad
L1221[17:28:17] <ds84182> I need to take
the file manager code out of main and put it into another
file
L1222[17:28:18] <vifino> luckily vita
boots in like 10 secs
L1223[17:28:27] <ds84182> lel 3ds boots
in 7
L1224[17:28:38] <ds84182> but depending
on what exploit you use it takes longer to boot into homebrew
:(
L1225[17:28:47] <vifino> ds84182: but 3ds
is a potato
L1226[17:28:49] <ds84182> tubehax is also
kinda hit or miss
L1227[17:28:58] <ds84182> vifino: not
exactly a potato
L1228[17:29:09] <vifino> ds84182: fine,
half a potato
L1229[17:29:18] <ds84182> since we have
to reimplement the apis by ourselves it's an interesting
potato
L1230[17:29:22] <Inari> lewd vita
L1231[17:29:29] <ds84182> You guys get to
ride on the backs of Sony, which isn't fun
L1232[17:29:36] <gamax92> BEEP BEEP
BEEP
L1233[17:29:37] <Inari> tubehax works
pretty well
L1234[17:29:51] <vifino> ds84182: One
word that describes sony's api:
L1235[17:29:57] <vifino>
scePowerIsPowerOnline()
L1236[17:30:00] <ds84182> Inari: if the
app I'm making crashes and I have to do a hardware reboot, it's hit
or miss
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L1238[17:30:18] <Inari> so, dont carsh
it?
L1239[17:31:22] <ds84182> vifino: One
word that describes ctrulib: srvRegisterService(Handle* out, const
char* name, int maxSessions)
L1240[17:31:25] <ds84182> as in
clean
L1241[17:31:45] <vifino> >_>
L1242[17:32:09] *
ds84182 srvRegisterService all over vifino
L1243[17:33:09] <vifino> ds84182:
registerservice yo butt
L1244[17:33:23] <ds84182> I wonder what
the function does
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L1246[17:33:29] <ds84182> I know it
doesn't IsPowerOnline
L1247[17:33:33] <vifino> we got
scePowerGetRemainCapacity()
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L1249[17:33:57] <ds84182> I need to
figure out how to get the battery percentage from ctrulib
L1250[17:34:10] <ds84182> u32
osConvertVirtToPhys(u32 vaddr);
L1251[17:34:27] <ds84182> yes, because
you have to convert virtual addresses to physical addresses to
access the GPU
L1252[17:34:35] <vifino> -.
L1253[17:34:38] <vifino> .-.*
L1254[17:34:44] <gamax92> ds84182: you
gotta take over the kernel
L1255[17:34:52] <ds84182> gamax92:
kant
L1256[17:35:00] <ds84182> It's airtight
now
L1257[17:35:06] <vifino> ds84182: do you
know LuaPlayer Euphoria?
L1258[17:35:12] <gamax92> sure you can,
people aren't perfect
L1259[17:35:17] <vifino> the psp lua
thing?
L1260[17:35:18] <ds84182> nope
L1261[17:35:36] <vifino> Stary2001 and i
are porting its api over to our luajit vita thing
L1262[17:35:59] <ds84182> How to figure
out battery life code:
github.com/smealum/3ds_homebrew_browser
L1263[17:36:07] <ds84182> step 2: copy
code
L1264[17:36:21] <ds84182> awwfak
L1265[17:36:24] <ds84182> got the url
wrong
L1266[17:36:46] <ds84182>
github.com/smealum/3ds_hb_menu
L1267[17:37:23] <ds84182> Oh... simply
PTMU_GetBatteryLevel(NULL, &batteryLevel);
PTMU_GetBatteryChargeState(NULL, &charging);
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L1269[17:37:42] <gamax92> Don't play
music on our show
L1270[17:37:58] <ds84182> ok
L1271[17:39:00] <vifino> ds84182: wow,
even sony's func is better: scePowerGetRemainingPercent()
L1272[17:39:04] <ds84182> time to export
all the battery icons
L1273[17:39:19] <ds84182> vifino: Well,
this does raw 3DS service access
L1274[17:39:30] <vifino> <- has no
clue what this means
L1275[17:39:37] <ds84182> wow...
L1276[17:39:39] <ds84182> IPC.
L1277[17:39:46] <vifino> k
L1278[17:40:05] <vifino> ds84182: I'm not
really into 3ds homebrew...
L1279[17:40:09] <ds84182> But apparently
IPC on the 3ds is so fast that it takes less than 16ms
L1280[17:40:12] <vifino> so dont h8
pls
L1281[17:40:33] *
Inari h8s
L1282[17:40:45] *
ds84182 h9s
L1283[17:41:04] *
Inari h100s
L1284[17:41:04] <vifino> Inari: :l
L1285[17:41:12] *
vifino h9001s
L1286[17:41:26] *
gamax92 64h^2
L1287[17:41:36] <Inari> ninety hundred
and 1?
L1288[17:41:47] <ds84182> 20, 30, 50, 60,
80, 90 is the battery progression in Material Design's icon
set
L1289[17:41:58] <ds84182> I need only
4
L1290[17:42:07] <vifino> Wait, fuck
L1291[17:42:08] <ds84182> I guess I'm
picking 30, 50, 60, 80
L1292[17:42:14] <vifino> this shit uses
psp2sdk
L1293[17:42:17] <vifino> not
vita-toolchain
L1294[17:42:19] <vifino> .-.
L1295[17:42:34] <Inari> i still wonder
why you have to close eshop and restart it when your wifi was
turned off, but the settings app doesnt need that, it just tells
you to enable wifi and continues when you do
L1296[17:43:18] <ds84182> Inari: I'm
pretty sure the eShop extends to a system module thats always
running
L1297[17:43:32] <ds84182> So, for
stabilities sake, they want you to restart
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L1300[17:45:02] <Ekoserin> 98%... why
must you do this to me
L1301[17:49:05] <Inari> the
podcast?
L1302[17:49:22] <Inari> hm guess its was
99%
L1303[17:53:36] <Inari> Ekoserin:
985?
L1304[17:53:37] <Inari> *%
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L1307[17:54:33] <Ekoserin> What?
L1308[17:55:00] <Ekoserin> Inari: I was
referring to a percentage, not some podcast.
L1309[17:55:11] <Inari> i know
L1310[17:55:14] <Inari> hence im asking
what percentage
L1311[17:55:27] <gamax92> I believe he
said 98%
L1312[17:56:33] <Ekoserin> You are
correct gamax92. Not sure what Inari's smoking.
L1313[17:56:58] <Inari> ...
L1314[17:57:06] <Inari> 98% of what?
:P
L1315[17:57:56] <Ekoserin> There you go,
a logical question. 98% of a game verifying it wasn't
corrupted.
L1316[17:58:34] <Inari> what percentage
is pretty logical imo, but sure :P
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L1320[18:01:10] <gamax92> Inari: no not
really
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L1322[18:01:18] <gamax92> o.o
L1323[18:08:56] <sugoi> i'm alive
L1324[18:09:03] <sugoi> it's windy, but
storm hasn't fallen yet
L1325[18:09:30] <Antheus> Well
L1326[18:09:32] <Antheus> I'm 16
now
L1327[18:09:36] <sugoi> ding
L1328[18:09:44] <Antheus> ,-,
L1329[18:10:04] <Antheus> Got a $50 steam
card from my aunt
L1330[18:10:11] <sugoi> woot!
L1331[18:10:17] <sugoi> decided what to
spend it on?
L1332[18:10:27] <Antheus> redeeming it as
we type
L1333[18:10:30] <Antheus> and no
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L1336[18:19:54] <vifino> if only this
darn emu would run at full speed
L1337[18:19:59] <ds84182> lol, it's also
my father's birthday ;0
L1338[18:20:02] <vifino> i need the nes
games!
L1339[18:20:02] <vifino> all of
them
L1340[18:20:17] <ds84182> vifino: ...
it's can't run NES at full speed?
L1341[18:20:19] <vifino> contra's audio
is breaking :<
L1342[18:20:29] <vifino> ds84182: no,
just this emulator is shiet
L1343[18:20:29] <ds84182> O_o
L1344[18:20:36] <ds84182> Oh, I was about
to say
L1345[18:20:43] <ds84182> 3DS can emulate
SNES at full speed
L1346[18:20:50] <vifino> ds84182: same
with vita
L1347[18:21:01] <sugoi> vifino:
which?
L1348[18:21:02] <vifino> nes runs at
99fps
L1349[18:21:05] <vifino> lol
L1350[18:21:06] <ds84182> so yeah, just
shiete NES emulator
L1351[18:21:16] <vifino> sugoi: What do
you mean, "which"
L1352[18:21:21] <vifino> there is only
contra!
L1353[18:21:24] <sugoi> which emulator
are you using that you don't like
L1354[18:21:36] <vifino> NES4Vita
L1355[18:21:41] <sugoi> ah
L1356[18:21:51] <ds84182> So,
anyways
L1357[18:21:52] <vifino> ... Do you even
have a psvita?
L1358[18:22:02] <ds84182> Lemme separate
the UI code from main.c
L1359[18:22:08] <vifino> ... Is there
another nes emu?
L1360[18:22:11] <ds84182> Battery levels
are working fantastically
L1362[18:22:48] <vifino> ds84182: I need
to figure out what the call is to set the cpu speed to 444mhz
L1363[18:22:50] <ds84182> battery levels
work
L1364[18:22:56] <ds84182>
>444mhz
L1365[18:22:58] <sugoi> vifino: me? i use
new emulation on pc. i dont have an vita, no
L1366[18:23:02] <sugoi> nes*
L1367[18:23:04] <ds84182> so what is it
clocked at before?
L1368[18:23:09] <vifino> ds84182:
333mhz
L1369[18:23:23] <ds84182> So only a clock
step above N3DS
L1370[18:23:26] <ds84182> noice
L1371[18:23:38] <gamax92> ... a BABBY
computer can run a NES emulator at full speeda
L1372[18:23:57] <vifino> ds84182: its a
quadcore..
L1373[18:24:06] <vifino> and it has a gud
gpu
L1374[18:24:14] <ds84182> And? N3DS is a
quad core
L1375[18:24:20] <vifino> til
L1376[18:24:24] <ds84182> Well,
technically it has 6 cores
L1377[18:24:29] <vifino> wat
L1378[18:24:36] <gamax92> are two kernel
locked?
L1379[18:24:47] <ds84182> 4 app cores, 1
kernel core, 1 ARM 7 that is used for regular DS stuff
L1380[18:24:47] <vifino> ds84182: are we
talking about the new 3ds or all 3dses?
L1381[18:25:00] <gamax92> knew it, one
was a kernel core
L1382[18:25:03] <ds84182> Regular 3dses
have 4 cores in all
L1383[18:25:09] <vifino> nice
L1384[18:25:11] <ds84182> 2 app cores,
same other cores
L1385[18:25:32] <ds84182> Problem is, app
core is ARM11, kernel core is ARM9, and then the ARM7
L1386[18:25:35] <vifino> so less
performance for older devices
L1387[18:25:37] <vifino> great
L1388[18:25:47] <vifino> instead of one
damn thing
L1389[18:25:48] <vifino> :l
L1390[18:25:58] <ds84182> vifino: what do
you mean?
L1391[18:26:32] <ds84182> the 3DS has the
hardware of a DS embeded inside, and because of that, it also has
the hardware of a DSi and a GBA
L1392[18:26:36] <vifino> ds84182: there
was the 3ds. then there are 3ds xl, new 3ds xl, new new 3ds
xl
L1393[18:26:38] <vifino> .-.
L1394[18:26:53] <vifino> or something
like that
L1395[18:26:57] <vifino> hell, i dont
even know
L1396[18:26:59] <ds84182> vifino: Well,
they had to make the new model for Xenoblade
L1397[18:27:06] <vifino> but somehow,
there is a new new 3ds xl
L1398[18:27:08] <ds84182> Xenoblade port
didn't run on old devices
L1399[18:27:13] <ds84182> you mean new
3ds xl
L1400[18:27:15] <ds84182> not new
new
L1401[18:27:17] <ds84182> there is no new
new
L1402[18:27:40] <ds84182> And so far
there is only one or two games taking advantage of the increased
processing power
L1403[18:28:35] <ds84182> New 3DS has
more memory than the Wii ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L1404[18:28:44] <ds84182> AND FACE
PLATES
L1405[18:28:49] <ds84182> AND FACE
TRACKING 3D
L1406[18:29:06] <ds84182> It's not just
about leaving the old 3ds in the dust and making a new one with
small parts of hardware upgraded
L1407[18:29:20] <ds84182> you can fucking
watch YouTube in the browser while the game is in the
background
L1408[18:29:28] <vifino> ds84182: so
effectively, the old/not-new 3dses only have a dualcore
usable?
L1409[18:29:30] <vifino> .-.
L1410[18:29:31] <ds84182> (twitch tv
might also work)
L1411[18:29:40] <ds84182> vifino: yes,
old is only dualcore
L1412[18:30:08] <vifino> :/
L1413[18:30:13] <ds84182> And the c stick
is awesomesauce
L1414[18:30:19] <ds84182> It replaces the
bulky circle pad pro
L1415[18:30:30] <ds84182> And Unity
supports the New 3DS
L1416[18:31:16] <vifino> Fucking
crashes.
L1417[18:31:20] <ds84182> And also you
have the whole micro sd management thats wireless
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L1419[18:31:26] <vifino> I want my
fucking nes emu.
L1420[18:31:28] <ds84182> so you don't
have to take out your sd card anymore
L1421[18:31:43] <gamax92> #p
L1422[18:31:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.158546593 Seconds passed.
L1423[18:31:57] <gamax92> #p
L1424[18:31:57] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.137195083 Seconds passed.
L1425[18:32:06] <gamax92> lies
L1426[18:32:10] <gamax92> 57-49
L1427[18:32:15] <ds84182> #p
L1428[18:32:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.426257213 Seconds passed.
L1429[18:32:19] <ds84182> wow
L1430[18:32:24] <ds84182> lies
L1431[18:32:26] <ds84182> #p
L1432[18:32:26] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.391962491 Seconds passed.
L1433[18:32:29] <ds84182> LIES
L1434[18:32:38] <vifino> #p
L1435[18:32:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.30236722699999996 Seconds passed.
L1436[18:32:54] *
ds84182 stabs gamax92 for being satan literally satan
L1437[18:33:15] <Ekoserin> His middle
name is "literally"? Huh.
L1438[18:33:26] <ds84182> yes
L1439[18:33:34] <ds84182> And it's
**her
L1440[18:33:37] <gamax92> Satan L.
Satan
L1441[18:33:37] <ds84182> satan is a
she
L1442[18:34:11] <vifino> I should port
the file chooser that the emu has over to vita-lua
L1443[18:34:14] <Ekoserin> Oh, I'm sorry
ds84182, I didn't know.
L1444[18:34:19] <vifino> because
aaaayyeeee
L1445[18:34:52] *
ds84182 comes up with some tumblr-esque bullshit story with a
matching image that denotes that Satan was a she in the bible and
that Shakespeare changed her gender to he because he thought the
story would flow better, which is why all Shakespeares are going to
hell etc.
L1446[18:40:11] <Ekoserin> Post it on
tumblr.
L1447[18:40:34] <vifino> ds84182: MFW
ANDROID DEFILER
L1448[18:40:47] <vifino> FUCK YES!
LAUNCHING HOMEBREW FROM PHONE!
L1449[18:42:24] <vifino> ds84182: time to
charge phone and apply hax
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L1452[18:46:20] <ds84182> I'll get all
the upnotes
L1453[18:54:52] <ds84182> #lua 0x66
L1454[18:54:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
102
L1455[18:59:18] <vifino> ds84182: :O the
android app works
L1456[18:59:23] <vifino> omg
L1457[19:01:05] <ds84182> :O
L1458[19:01:13] <gamax92> :O
L1459[19:01:32] <sugoi> 8O
L1460[19:03:56] <gamax92> 8D
L1461[19:06:26] <vifino> I'm tired as
hell, I'm gonna sleep.
L1462[19:06:29] <vifino> Good
night.
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L1478[20:55:38] <Kodos> o/
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L1480[21:00:21] <sugoi> hello kodos
L1481[21:00:33] <Kodos> Howdy =)
L1482[21:00:44] <sugoi> how's the
beach?
L1483[21:00:45] <Kodos> Today was fun
:3
L1484[21:00:50] <Kodos> Good, Swam in it
today
L1485[21:00:52] <Kodos> Wicked cold
L1486[21:01:01] <sugoi> yeah, OR beaches
will kill you
L1487[21:01:04] <Kodos> Lol
L1488[21:01:06] <sugoi> i do it anyways
:)
L1489[21:01:16] <Kodos> Also had
chocolate covered bacon today
L1490[21:01:20] <Kodos> That was pretty
good
L1491[21:01:26] <sugoi> yeah :) you
mentioned that
L1492[21:01:37] <sugoi> and crazy spicy
chooclate or something
L1493[21:01:37] <Kodos> Oh, did I? Forgot
whether I was on between town and the beach trip
L1494[21:01:39] <Kodos> Yeah
L1495[21:01:48] <Kodos> Silly mislabeled
chocolate
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L1497[21:02:08] <Kodos> And now I'm
relaxing with a cold dr pepper, setting up a check register on
Gnumeric
L1498[21:03:35] <sugoi> gnumeric? ha, w/o
googinling it, is that some gnome library for arbitrary
numbers?
L1499[21:03:54] <gamax92> why gnome
L1500[21:04:19] <sugoi> bc gnome apps
like to use the gn prefix
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L1502[21:05:49] <Kodos> sugoi,
Excel-like
L1503[21:05:57] <Kodos> No idea if it's
gnome
L1504[21:06:00] <sugoi> excel like tool
made by gnome?
L1505[21:06:02] <sugoi> likely
L1506[21:06:14] <sugoi> or at least
depends on the gnome wm
L1507[21:06:38] <sugoi> OR gnu
licensed
L1508[21:07:40] <CompanionCube> OR
GTK-related
L1509[21:07:45] <sugoi> or that
L1510[21:08:00] <sugoi> basically, i have
no idea
L1511[21:08:02] <sugoi> :)
L1512[21:08:08] <sugoi> gtk sounds
good
L1513[21:11:25] <Kodos> Back soon,
dinnah
L1514[21:16:20] *
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L1515[21:16:22] <Izaya> english
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L1518[21:22:43] <Izaya> so the google
logo changed
L1519[21:23:58] <gamax92> Izaya:
yes
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L1522[21:26:25] <ds84182> yes.
L1523[21:34:48] <Kodos> Bah, wish I'd
have paid more attention in CS class, so I could figure out how to
do this register formula and set it to autocalculate
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L1547[23:47:03] <gamax92>
"table.unpack(table.pack(...))"
L1548[23:47:09] <gamax92> sugoi:
why
L1549[23:47:37] <sugoi> #lua {1}
L1550[23:47:37] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
table: 0x7fbf1400fc50
L1551[23:47:48] <sugoi> #lua
require'serialization'
L1552[23:47:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'require')
L1553[23:48:22] <sugoi> #lua
f=function(...)require'serialization'.serialize({1,2,...})end;f(3,4)
L1554[23:48:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'require')
L1555[23:48:38] <sugoi> #lua
L1556[23:48:38] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1557[23:48:44] <sugoi> #lua
serialization
L1558[23:48:44] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1559[23:48:47] <sugoi> bleh
L1560[23:48:48] <sugoi> because
L1561[23:48:56] <sugoi> making a table
{1,2,...} wasn't working for me
L1562[23:49:03] <sugoi> i needed to
expand it
L1563[23:49:04] <gamax92> that doesn't
make a table.
L1564[23:49:15] <sugoi> {1,2,...} was
only taking the first
L1565[23:49:27] <sugoi> perhaps i erred
in my test, but that was why
L1566[23:49:36] <sugoi> i'll retest if
you think it is wrong
L1567[23:49:57] <gamax92> #lua
#(function(...) return {1, 2, "carrot", ...} end)(3, 4,
"5")
L1568[23:49:58] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
6
L1569[23:50:06] <gamax92> yes i think
that's wrong :P
L1570[23:50:10] <sugoi> ok no
problem
L1571[23:50:35] <sugoi> i have another
update coming that cleans up some edge cases
L1572[23:50:41] <sugoi> if you prefer,
you can wait for the next update
L1573[23:51:04] <gamax92> alright
L1574[23:51:10] <gamax92> I'm going to
sleep shortly anyway
L1575[23:51:16] <sugoi> ok
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L1577[23:54:15] <gamax92> sugoi: please
use "while true do" as well, instead of "while 1
do"
L1578[23:54:26] *
sugoi grumbles
L1579[23:54:28] <sugoi> gladly
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L1581[23:54:29] <sugoi> :)
L1582[23:54:38] <sugoi> haha,
kidding
L1583[23:59:15] <gamax92> sugoi: a lot of
that looks good, one last thing: make the modem slot number 1
(secondary card slot)
L1584[23:59:34] <sugoi> ok sounds
good