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L2[00:27:09] <Kodos> Oh Jesus they put Kung Fury on Netflix
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L25[03:01:16] <vifino> mornin peeps.
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L32[03:54:56] <Sangar> o/
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L34[03:55:03] <Izaya> \o
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L36[03:55:20] <Sangar> twitchinstalls is ded already? that was quick.
L37[03:55:38] <Turtle> "We are running into some difficulties and should be back within the next 24 to 48 hours."
L38[03:57:25] <Turtle> According to their twitter (hm, odd, twitter's SSL is doing weird stuff), they were being attacked by someone
L39[03:57:34] <Vexatos> Sangar, read https://twitter.com/twitchinstalls
L40[03:57:43] <Vexatos> Turtle, they were being attacked by democracy
L41[03:58:19] <Vexatos> The last thing you see on the broadcast is a "ping 8.8.8.8" and stuff like https://twitter.com/twitchinstalls/status/660649081794985984
L42[03:58:19] <MichiBot> Sat Oct 31 21:46:30 CDT 2015 @twitchinstalls: @comex blatantly obvious voting patterns that suggested botting and trying to immediately install nmap, lots of red flags
L43[03:58:32] <Sangar> :/
L44[03:58:40] <Turtle> yep, was about to say that their statement heavily implied a botnet
L45[04:02:45] <Sangar> shame, sounded like a chaotically fun thing
L46[04:04:07] <Sangar> they could make it sub only next time :P
L47[04:09:21] <Vexatos> Sangar, then it's not twitchinstalls anymore
L48[04:10:10] <Sangar> well call it someoftwitchinstalls then
L49[04:10:50] <nxsupert> Looks like they are going to try and run it on a server next time.
L50[04:11:04] <Turtle> twitch(exceptrussia)installs /s
L51[04:11:59] <nxsupert> Twitch makes a game?
L52[04:12:17] <Vexatos> Sangar: twitchmodsminecraft when
L53[04:12:26] <Sangar> ohgod
L54[04:12:59] <Turtle> Vexatos whenever some poor sod enables runtime modding of minecraft :P
L55[04:13:48] <Vexatos> minetweaker kind of is
L56[04:13:51] <nxsupert> I wonder if there has been "TwitchPlaysMindcraft" yet?
L57[04:14:07] <Izaya> I need to get around to TwitchPlaysDrone some time
L58[04:14:14] <Izaya> any idea how I'd attach a camera to a drone?
L59[04:14:28] <Turtle> Izaya, I guarantee you the first thing twitch will do is take it into the nearest prohibited airspace
L60[04:14:39] <Izaya> no an OC drone
L61[04:14:47] <Turtle> oh, lol
L62[04:14:51] <Skye|ZZZ> They'll still find a way to
L63[04:14:57] <Izaya> mmm, probably
L64[04:15:13] <Izaya> so anyway, how would I attach a camera to an OC drone?
L65[04:15:28] <Skye|ZZZ> a player that follows the drone?
L66[04:15:41] <Turtle> http://wiki.vex.tty.sh/wiki:computronics:camera ?
L67[04:15:42] <nxsupert> Teleport a player in spectator mode to the drone every time it moves?
L68[04:16:00] <Izaya> that'd work I guess, nxsupert
L69[04:16:07] <Izaya> Turtle, no I mean a camera I can stream from
L70[04:16:12] <Izaya> also drone camera only works up and down
L71[04:16:18] <Turtle> ah, lol
L72[04:16:33] <Turtle> vOv, maybe spectator mode has a track-entity mode
L73[04:16:36] <Turtle> but I doubt that
L74[04:16:47] <Vexatos> Izaya, Cruor had a TwitchPlaysShurtle
L75[04:17:13] <nxsupert> Have the drone issue a command to teleport the player every time it moves?
L76[04:17:18] <Vexatos> so twitch chat entering shurtle commands to move a CC turtle around
L77[04:18:15] <nxsupert> Twitch programs in brainf***?
L78[04:18:43] <Izaya> Vexatos, how did the camera follow it?
L79[04:18:56] <Vexatos> Izaya, CCEdu camera hacks
L80[04:18:59] <Turtle> Just build actual battlebots, them in an arena, give each one a twitch plays stream
L81[04:19:05] <Turtle> *put them
L82[04:19:16] <Izaya> does OpenPeripheral still have robots?
L83[04:19:19] <Turtle> Behold chaos, and probably murderbots once someone figures out how to get out of the arena.
L84[04:19:21] <Izaya> like the mecha robots?
L85[04:19:41] <Izaya> actually wait
L86[04:19:47] <Izaya> just give drones lasers
L87[04:19:56] <Turtle> no, like, RL robots :P
L88[04:20:01] <Izaya> oh
L89[04:20:13] <Izaya> well that would be interesting
L90[04:20:18] <Izaya> but probably expensive
L91[04:20:34] <Vexatos> TwitchOperatesFusionReactor
L92[04:20:40] <Vexatos> no wait
L93[04:20:43] <nxsupert> Oh god.
L94[04:20:46] <Vexatos> TwitchStartsFusionReactor
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L96[04:22:07] <nxsupert> TwitchMakesHalfLife3?
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L98[04:24:15] <Izaya> TwitchDoesSystemAdministration
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L100[04:24:31] <nxsupert> That would end in chaos.
L101[04:24:37] <Vexatos> TwitchDoesTechSupport
L102[04:24:41] <nxsupert> "TwitchRunsTheNSA" :D
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L104[04:25:20] <Izaya> YES
L105[04:25:29] <Izaya> TwitchDoesTechSupport Vexatos
L106[04:25:33] <Izaya> dunno how it would work
L107[04:25:37] <Izaya> but it sounds amazing
L108[04:25:41] <nxsupert> Hmm.
L109[04:25:55] <nxsupert> "TwitchRunsATwitterAccount"
L110[04:26:11] <Vexatos> Izaya, cooperation with, say
L111[04:26:13] <Vexatos> Apple or Microsoft
L112[04:26:18] <Vexatos> REAL clients
L113[04:26:23] <Vexatos> real customers
L114[04:26:28] <Vexatos> getting decent answers as always
L115[04:26:44] <Izaya> IT LIVES
L116[04:26:53] * Izaya has successfully installed qutebrowser
L117[04:30:49] <Vexatos> is it cute?
L118[04:31:22] <Izaya> it's small and fast
L119[04:31:23] <Izaya> so
L120[04:31:29] <Izaya> well, fast used as a relative term
L121[04:32:49] <Turtle> hmh, is there a standard for worldprovider IDs?
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L124[04:50:13] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/fRUlNvX.png
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L126[04:57:11] <nxsupert> I should really put a Linux partition on my mac book at some point...
L127[05:03:27] <Kubuxu> Izaya: how you get those nice stats displayed?
L128[05:03:51] <Izaya> $ clear && screenfetch
L129[05:04:03] <Izaya> inxi is also nice
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L131[05:08:41] <Kubuxu> nice: http://i.imgur.com/jiSxSPM.png
L132[05:09:12] <Vexatos> what even is screenfetch
L133[05:09:24] <Kubuxu> what you see on those screen shots/
L134[05:10:33] <Izaya> https://p.teknik.io/2306 :3
L135[05:10:46] <Vexatos> but what is it D:
L136[05:11:07] <Vexatos> also how does one get such ASCII art D:
L137[05:11:31] <Kubuxu> it is script that displays stats about your system and takes screenshot if it can.
L138[05:11:50] <Vexatos> cool
L139[05:12:14] <Kubuxu> Your P3 reminds me mine Celeron D.
L140[05:12:42] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/UzDn2s0.jpg
L141[05:12:59] <Kubuxu> the old Celeron D, there was a new one.
L142[05:14:09] <Vexatos> i...is that a floppy drive D:
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L144[05:14:33] <Izaya> Vexatos, it is
L145[05:14:37] <Izaya> dunno if it works
L146[05:14:45] <Izaya> yet to grab my floppy disks from the garage
L147[05:14:57] <XDjackieXD> and a tape drive :3
L148[05:15:01] <Izaya> yep
L149[05:15:05] <Izaya> no tapes for it though
L150[05:15:09] <Vexatos> does it play DFPWM?
L151[05:15:10] <Izaya> 80GB Seagate DAT
L152[05:15:10] <Vexatos> :3
L153[05:15:16] <XDjackieXD> I still have tape drives and 8GB tapes :P
L154[05:15:23] <Izaya> how much dfpwm could I fit in 80GB?
L155[05:15:28] <XDjackieXD> enough
L156[05:15:42] <Kubuxu> Tape drives are still developed.
L157[05:15:47] <XDjackieXD> I know
L158[05:15:55] <XDjackieXD> you can buy 8TB tapes
L159[05:16:19] <XDjackieXD> the tapes cost about 10€ each and the drive about 1000€ :3
L160[05:16:45] <Kubuxu> Sony with IBM shown recently tech allowing for making 185TB tapes....
L161[05:16:52] <XDjackieXD> ._.
L162[05:17:21] <Kubuxu> Just...
L163[05:17:24] <Izaya> yeah, tapes are way cheaper than tape drives
L164[05:17:53] <vifino> duh
L165[05:18:07] <XDjackieXD> yes they are good for backups of huge amount of data (with huge I mean backups of whole datacenters... :D)
L166[05:19:06] <XDjackieXD> but most companies hust use HDDs because they have gotten so cheap that it is almost not worth investing into a tape robot + drive + a room for it...
L167[05:19:19] <Izaya> I could back up the whole machine quite a number of times on an 80GB tape
L168[05:19:31] <Kubuxu> Tapes are good if you need to have ie. off-site backups.
L169[05:19:43] <Izaya> just use the intern to change the tapes
L170[05:19:44] <Kubuxu> ie. every month.
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L172[05:20:51] <XDjackieXD> Izaya: at Siemens where I did my internship they have a dedicated room in the datacenter with a tape robot and a few tape drives but they said they rarely use it because it is cheaper to just use 2,5" HDDs
L173[05:21:11] <XDjackieXD> (and easier to use too)
L174[05:21:25] <Izaya> I'd love to just watch the tape robot
L175[05:22:36] <XDjackieXD> this thing is fascinating ^^ I often watched one at the company my dad worked for while I was young :D
L176[05:23:32] <Izaya> It'd make me think of that scene in Hackers
L177[05:23:39] <XDjackieXD> :P
L178[05:28:11] <Kubuxu> I like this robot more: https://youtu.be/hTy8xICmLO8
L179[05:28:26] <Kubuxu> This is what people on my Uni recently done.
L180[05:28:48] <Turtle> That looks pricey
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L182[05:29:13] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L183[05:29:36] <Kubuxu> meh, industrial robot for dosing vodka, what can go wrong.
L184[05:30:06] <Turtle> Spilling vodka on a quite pricey industrial robot? :P
L185[05:30:21] <Kubuxu> It isn't spilling any.
L186[05:30:27] <Izaya> that's why you have the robot
L187[05:30:31] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L188[05:30:31] <Kubuxu> That is the point
L189[05:30:33] <Izaya> no spills
L190[05:30:39] <Turtle> "what can go wrong.`
L191[05:31:22] <Kubuxu> It also automatically detect location of glasses.
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L195[06:03:21] <Turtle> \o/ crashes xD
L196[06:15:25] * vifino waits for Lizzy to wake up
L197[06:23:18] <Turtle> grrr. forge event documentation is out of date.
L198[06:28:54] <Inari> s/ documentation//
L199[06:28:54] <Kibibyte> <Turtle> grrr. forge event is out of date.
L200[06:28:57] <Inari> <.<
L201[06:29:00] <Inari> messed up
L202[06:29:01] <Inari> whatever :3
L203[06:29:03] <Turtle> :p
L204[06:29:08] <Kubuxu> Turtle: nothing new.
L205[06:29:24] <Turtle> serverStarted/stopped was not on the list .-.
L206[06:29:33] <Kubuxu> non of those things were in any point of time up-to-date
L207[06:29:59] <Turtle> wait... I think I forgot to setdirty
L208[06:30:02] <Turtle> maybe it's not saving
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L214[06:55:51] <vifino> :D
L215[06:56:03] * vifino flops onto Lizzy and kisses her all over
L216[06:56:09] <vifino> Weee! \o/
L217[06:56:15] * Lizzy giggles
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L220[07:09:31] <Izaya> while I feel somewhat dirty for using it, the speakers on this Mac are quite nice.
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L222[07:15:27] <Turtle> \o/ Loading dimension on world load is properly working now
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L231[08:26:48] <S3> Whee
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L241[09:14:01] <dangranos> heeeeelllo
L242[09:14:49] <Turtle> o/
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L244[09:36:11] <dangranos> so
L245[09:36:19] <dangranos> i have some AES base64 data
L246[09:36:34] <dangranos> then i have a (base64 ofc) key and hex iv
L247[09:37:45] <dangranos> oh rly
L248[09:38:25] <dangranos> a key for next line is SHA of decyphered previous line concated with previous key?
L249[09:41:37] <Turtle> vOv, look at the AES protocol
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L251[09:43:54] <dangranos> uh?
L252[09:44:42] <Turtle> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard <- It's got explanations and stuff
L253[09:45:04] <reinei> Turtle: but they are pretty high tech explanations
L254[09:45:27] <reinei> like, you get C array constructors for everything, but if you wanted to compute all that stuff yourself ...
L255[09:47:28] <Turtle> fair enough, I can't find a quick good 'easy' explanation either though
L256[09:52:14] <dangranos> wai
L257[09:52:20] <dangranos> IV "101112131415161718191a1b1c1d1e1f"
L258[09:52:27] <dangranos> aka 10, 11, 12, 13...
L259[09:55:50] <dangranos> gah, i dont want encryption, i want decryption
L260[09:56:25] <reinei> well, you need encryption, but using the reverse S box, the reverse Key schedule and so on
L261[09:57:05] <reinei> and the reverse order of operations ofc
L262[10:00:28] <dangranos> oh
L263[10:00:34] <dangranos> file is reversed i guess
L264[10:08:12] <dangranos> http://prizes.prequeladventure.com/dodger/reveal.js and http://prizes.prequeladventure.com/dodger/dodger-crypt.txt
L265[10:16:33] <XDjackieXD> dangranos: do you know the iv and key?
L266[10:17:11] <XDjackieXD> the file seems to not be completely reversed. only the line order
L267[10:19:34] <dangranos> yeah
L268[10:19:38] <dangranos> and yeah, i know
L269[10:19:50] <XDjackieXD> any link to key and iv?
L270[10:20:00] <dangranos> iv: 101112131415161718191a1b1c1d1e1f, key: pQCEKQ+0lZDxny21VYIg4VqrMow=
L271[10:20:17] <reinei> is that a single = at the end of the key?
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L273[10:20:30] <dangranos> yeah
L274[10:20:37] <XDjackieXD> so not base64?
L275[10:20:56] <reinei> my question exactly
L276[10:20:58] <dangranos> nope, it's base64
L277[10:21:06] <XDjackieXD> then there is one = missing
L278[10:21:24] <dangranos> key = C.enc.Base64.parse(key);
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L281[10:37:37] <XDjackieXD> is the "data" variable the whole file you linked? (and what is the start variable?)
L282[10:37:40] <XDjackieXD> dangranos: ^
L283[10:40:50] <XDjackieXD> oh god I think I know what this js is doing...
L284[10:41:15] <XDjackieXD> it decrypts each line and the sha1 of the current line is the key for the next one ._.
L285[10:42:06] <vifino> That sounds... horrible.
L286[10:42:21] <vifino> Though, It guarantues integrety.
L287[10:45:31] <Turtle> It'd also be a huge pain to anyone who assumes the entire file is encrypted the same way
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L289[11:11:58] <XDjackieXD> dangranos: I'm missing the "start" parameter...
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L296[11:43:59] <XDjackieXD> dangranos: why did you even want to decode it? the webpage does it anyways... (and the encrypted data doesn't contain anymore than the webpage shows you...)
L297[11:46:20] <XDjackieXD> this is what the encrypted data has in it: http://pastebin.com/UV66LgiB
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L308[13:36:22] <Temia> Say, has anyone written gunzip for OC?
L309[13:37:58] <Turtle> Temia http://lua-users.org/wiki/CompressionAndArchiving
L310[13:39:55] <Temia> Pretty much all of those are bindings to C libs.
L311[13:42:07] <Turtle> yep, but if there's nothing useful there I doubt someone did a full implementation :P
L312[13:48:55] <Sangar> Temia, http://git.io/vl46S
L313[13:49:07] <Temia> Thanks, Sangar
L314[13:49:22] <Temia> I don't have an ender pearl to make a second interweb for oppm yet >_>
L315[13:49:32] <Sangar> wget all the things
L316[13:49:38] <Temia> Yeah :P
L317[13:49:44] <Temia> I just meant if I had, I would've found that through it
L318[13:49:47] <Sangar> ^^
L319[13:50:23] <Kubuxu> We stole it from somewhere.
L320[13:50:26] <Temia> Hmm. Shame it doesn't seem to be written to make use of the data card if available though
L321[13:50:41] <Kubuxu> For deflating NBT when that was a thing.
L322[13:51:22] <Kubuxu> Temia: when it was written noone thought we would had datacard
L323[13:51:33] <Kubuxu> s/written/copied
L324[13:51:34] <Kibibyte> <Kubuxu> Temia: when it was copied noone thought we would had datacard
L325[13:51:45] <Temia> True.
L326[13:51:57] <Temia> I'm just saying it could've been updated since then :o
L327[13:52:05] <Temia> Maybe I'll mess with it and submit a PR
L328[13:52:34] <Turtle> ... hurr I forgot deflate was on the data cards
L329[13:53:17] <Turtle> (Still not a full lua implementation :P)
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L331[13:54:34] <Temia> Yeah, a purelua deflate is useful
L332[14:01:50] <Turtle> Time to figure out if rendering celestials (i.e. the sun/moon) is terribly complicated
L333[14:02:25] <reinei> Turtle rendering them where?
L334[14:02:31] <Turtle> In the sky :P
L335[14:02:36] <Izaya> http://i.imgur.com/iR4u3pm.png \:D/
L336[14:02:36] <reinei> in a mod?
L337[14:02:56] <reinei> yay for Uzaya
L338[14:03:01] <reinei> have fun in school later xD
L339[14:03:24] <Turtle> Yep, working on a mod, I can either just render them as a still image to one of the skybox sides, or do some slightly more fancy math and render them as actual celestials
L340[14:03:45] <reinei> Turtle, do the slightly more complicated thing to make it AWESOME
L341[14:04:18] <Turtle> reinei, well yeah, I'm implementing starbound's spaceship system, if I can figure out how celetials are done, I could render the nearest star/planet/moons in their actual location
L342[14:04:54] <Izaya> right
L343[14:05:00] <Izaya> I gotta get ready for school
L344[14:05:02] <Turtle> I still need to figure out if it's possible to rotate the skybox arbitrarily :P
L345[14:05:06] <Izaya> I've spent enough time screwing around
L346[14:05:10] <Turtle> Izaya, rip :P
L347[14:05:18] <Izaya> I know my way around miniboa well enough to fix that up on the bus
L348[14:05:25] <Izaya> and I have... multimedia for the first two periods
L349[14:05:30] <Izaya> so I have time to write docs
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L351[14:06:00] <reinei> I still need to finish my task managment web app
L352[14:06:13] <reinei> caus my CS team is SHIT and I didn'T want python
L353[14:06:24] <Turtle> reinei, that's easy, you just need a "Do it tomorrow" button
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L355[14:13:52] <Temia> Er, that's weird.
L356[14:14:11] <Temia> io.stdin isn't piping properly
L357[14:14:19] <Temia> Did I just get hit by a gotcha?
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L360[14:24:19] <Temia> Gaaah. I wish the piping wasa little more memory-friendly.
L361[14:25:43] * vifino blinks at Temia
L362[14:26:30] <Temia> Trying to write gzipped dfpwms to tape .-.
L363[14:27:02] <vifino> That'll sound horrible though '.'
L364[14:27:40] <ds84182> lol
L365[14:28:10] <Temia> I'M TRYING TO UNZIP THEM FIRST YOU NINCOMPOP >T
L366[14:28:16] <vifino> :<
L367[14:28:21] <ds84182> NINCOMKEK
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L369[14:30:15] <Ekoserin> "zsh: command not found: djdjfj"
L370[14:30:36] <Sangar> ok. i seriously need a better name for this interface. `ItemInRackMountableThatCanConnectToBusesForNetworkMessages` is a tad unwieldy >_>
L371[14:30:57] <Vexatos> Sangar, do it
L372[14:31:01] <Vexatos> and do a // Why?
L373[14:31:11] <Sangar> :/
L374[14:31:25] <Skye|Homework> IIRMTCCTBFNM
L375[14:31:33] <Turtle> RackItemNetworkConnection?
L376[14:31:36] <Skye|Homework> IIRMTCCTBFNM
L377[14:31:39] <Skye|Homework> IIRMTCCTBFNM
L378[14:31:39] <Sangar> too ISBRH
L379[14:31:40] <Sangar> :X
L380[14:31:54] <Sangar> RackBusConnectable?
L381[14:31:56] <Skye|Homework> IIRMTCCTBFNM_
L382[14:32:07] <Ekoserin> I Irritate Rowdy Meterorites To Complete Certain Tasks Before Finishing Nothing Much?
L383[14:32:13] <Skye|Homework> I_I_R_M_T_C_C_T_B_F_N_M_thingy
L384[14:33:12] <Vexatos> Sangar: CustomModLoadingErrorDisplayException
L385[14:33:12] <Vexatos> net.minecraftforge.fml.client.
L386[14:33:12] <Vexatos> that is
L387[14:33:35] <Sangar> yeaaaah. still shorter tho :P
L388[14:33:52] <Sangar> RackBusConnectable or RackSideConnectable sound reasonable, tho
L389[14:34:00] <Turtle> Isn't the reobf. going to take care of the obnoxiously long names anyway?
L390[14:34:05] <Sangar> probably former to make it clearer it's internal
L391[14:34:58] <Vexatos> Sangar, public interface Ir88outta8m8
L392[14:35:01] <Sangar> reobf doesn't touch custom classes and methods (just what's overridden / extended, i.e. `MyFunnyTE extends TileEntity` will become `MyFunnyTE extends zx`)
L393[14:35:06] <Shuudoushi> I still can't figure out how to turn the cursor off...
L394[14:35:11] <Turtle> aah. I see.
L395[14:35:38] <Sangar> Vexatos, one day
L396[14:36:00] <Sangar> though i'd prefer to keep such things internal i.e. out of the api :X
L397[14:36:36] <Sangar> (such as `customItemInUseBecauseMinecraftIsBloodyStupidAndMakesRandomMethodsClientSided`)
L398[14:37:29] <Turtle> There is no such thing as 'prefer to keep internal', you either bolt it down completely or some prick is going to use it anyway :P
L399[14:37:49] <Kodos> That reminds me, I need to check in with the turret mod author, see if he's updated at all yet
L400[14:37:53] <Sangar> they can't yell at me when i change it then, tho :P
L401[14:37:55] <vifino> Temia: You're a nimdadimdim :<
L402[14:38:05] <Turtle> Sangar, that's true :P
L403[14:38:07] <Sangar> come to think of it, i might actually move that to the component instead...
L404[14:38:35] <Sangar> hohum
L405[14:38:43] <Sangar> yeah, i should
L406[14:43:15] <Turtle> Don't do it, don't do the perfectly sane and normal thing. /s
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L408[14:43:48] <Vexatos> Sangar: Field f = cls.getDeclaredField("customItemInUseBecauseMinecraftIsBloodyStupidAndMakesRandomMethodsClientSided"); f.setAccessible(true);
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L415[15:06:16] <Turtle> welp, time to work on spaceship code
L416[15:07:57] <vifino> \o/ \o/ \o/ I GOT A CAN OF TUNA!!! \o/ \o/ \o/
L417[15:08:13] * vifino rapidly applies paws to can
L418[15:08:44] <Kodos> Meh, only time I ever have tuna is with a box of shells and cheese
L419[15:09:45] * Lizzy giggles at vifino
L420[15:10:28] * vifino stares at Lizzy for a while and applies more pawing
L421[15:12:27] <vifino> ._. I can't get it open.
L422[15:12:31] * vifino stares at Lizzy
L423[15:12:53] * Lizzy giggles and puts out her hand and waits for the can
L424[15:13:51] * vifino waits for a bit, then hands Lizzy the can, it being completely devastated with scratches all over
L425[15:14:09] * Lizzy opens the can and hands it back to vifino
L426[15:14:22] <vifino> \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/
L427[15:14:47] * vifino takes the can and noms
L428[15:15:31] <Lizzy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E&feature=iv&src_vid=Zf6C-pZ3heY&annotation_id=annotation_246411
L429[15:15:32] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Welcome to Life: the singularity, ruined by lawyers | length: 2m 45s | Likes: 22310 Dislikes: 287 Views: 1777424 | by Tom Scott
L430[15:20:13] <Turtle> ^ Tom Scott's videos are pretty good
L431[15:21:37] <Lizzy> yup
L432[15:23:03] <Ekoserin> Yep.
L433[15:24:32] <Inari> tomscott ftw
L434[15:25:02] <Inari> i like how he often sounds so super enthusiastic about things in the computerphile vids XD
L435[15:36:09] <Turtle> Time to see if I remember nbt correctly, so far no compiler-yelling yet.
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L437[15:44:50] <ds84182> #lua function math.abs(x) return ((x)^2)^0.5 end --muhahaha
L438[15:44:50] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > nil
L439[15:44:55] <ds84182> #lua math.abs(-1)
L440[15:44:55] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 1.0
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L442[15:52:27] <Turtle> .-. NPEs everywhere
L443[15:53:17] * gamax92 throws an NPE
L444[15:54:30] <Sangar> yay, actually made some progress on the server rack rework this weekend :3
L445[15:54:34] <Turtle> Congratulations! Your NullPointerException has evolved into IllegalArgumentException!
L446[15:54:37] <Turtle> .-.
L447[15:55:03] <Turtle> I think it's because of a worldcorruption issue though
L448[15:55:09] <Sangar> it even compiles. haven't dared running yet, though, too much i still need to reimplement >_>
L449[15:55:22] <Sangar> anyway, i'm off, night o/
L450[15:55:24] <Turtle> o/
L451[15:56:14] <Inari> kill null pointers!
L452[15:56:36] <Turtle> I was going to make a joke about schrodinger code, being completely bugfree yet nonfunctional at the same time :P
L453[15:57:01] <Turtle> and, it was a world corruption issue b/c of the previous crash
L454[15:57:20] <Kodos> Sangar, just a reminder, my birthday is Dec 5 :3
L455[15:57:42] <Inari> quantum code, different every time you run it
L456[15:59:02] <Turtle> I think that'd be just broken polymorphic code :P
L457[16:03:12] <Turtle> ... I think I cannot nbttaglist
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L459[16:08:54] <BBoldt> what should I do if I get this clientside? o.O http://i.imgur.com/vD7cY9A.png
L460[16:09:25] <Lizzy> do what it says
L461[16:09:51] <BBoldt> clientside
L462[16:10:10] <Lizzy> doesn't matter, still get the log file and report it
L463[16:10:14] <BBoldt> it's asking for a log that doesn't generate on the client
L464[16:10:30] <Katie> then get fml-latest.log.
L465[16:10:34] <Lizzy> then it'll probably be on the server
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L467[16:10:50] <Katie> ^ too
L468[16:11:43] <Temia> ...wow.
L469[16:11:51] <BBoldt> but... single player; should I just get the fml-client-latest.log?
L470[16:11:56] <Temia> The dissasembler dumped four different kinds of iron nuggets
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L472[16:23:08] <Kodos> I wonder what sanger's tweet is about
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L474[16:27:24] <Kodos> abstract class Income : IDisposable
L475[16:27:26] <Kodos> wat
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L488[17:53:48] <Inari> Temia: oh.. *facepalm* i was for a minute thinking about what a disassembler (in terms of assembly) has to do with dumping iron nuggets :P
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L500[19:18:49] <Android_Creeper> Hello
L501[19:22:55] <Ekoserin> Android_Creeper: Oh hello. What do you need?
L502[19:25:39] <Kodos> #lua return 41472 / 27
L503[19:25:43] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 1536.0
L504[19:25:51] <Kodos> #lua return 41472 / 56
L505[19:25:51] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 740.57142857143
L506[19:25:58] <Kodos> Oh, derp
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L508[19:26:09] <Kodos> #lua return (41472 / 64) / 27
L509[19:26:09] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 24.0
L510[19:26:17] <Kodos> Bah
L511[19:29:34] <Kodos> #lua return 41472 * 729
L512[19:29:34] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 30233088
L513[19:29:38] <Kodos> Wow
L514[19:29:56] <Katie> Let's see if I can lock my PC up again tonight
L515[19:30:01] * Katie fires up Prototype 2
L516[19:30:21] <Katie> It's great, I pirated this game for a month and it plays fine, I buy it.. and it locks up.
L517[19:30:36] <Kodos> "Fuck you for actually giving us money"
L518[19:30:45] <Katie> Right? ¬_¬
L519[19:30:48] <Ekoserin> "Thank for for pirating our game"
L520[19:31:01] <Katie> Ekoserin, right, cause they knew.
L521[19:31:01] <Katie> k
L522[19:31:16] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/l6aVo/a03cf425b3.png
L523[19:31:37] <Ekoserin> Social awkwardness is going to be what kills me.
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L525[19:35:47] <Ekoserin> Hey.
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L527[19:36:27] <Temia> Kodos: ...Is this new IE content or what? o.o
L528[19:36:36] <Kodos> Temia, yes, assembler on the right, silo on the left
L529[19:36:40] <Kodos> Pump on the far right
L530[19:36:47] <Kodos> I'm bugtesting =D
L531[19:36:51] <Temia> ah.
L532[19:36:51] <Kodos> Already found like 3 big ones
L533[19:37:05] <Temia> I'll wait until your reports have been fixed to update then.
L534[19:37:14] <Temia> Because it looks like fun but I don't feel like waiting to break stuff
L535[19:37:24] <Temia> er
L536[19:37:31] <Temia> you know what I mean.
L537[19:37:46] <Temia> I feel like shit so I don't feel obligated to make semantic sense
L538[19:41:33] <vifino> ds84182: How many non-games these days use GLES2?
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L540[19:55:07] <vifino> Me is tired. x.x
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L543[21:15:35] <Kodos> What the hell is AcademyCraft
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L546[21:20:23] <Rorax> maaan the OC github is so annoying to browse
L547[21:22:09] <Rorax> does anyone know if anyone has written any thaumcraft integrated programs? or one to use and view output from a tablet mounted geolyzer?
L548[21:24:23] <Rorax> a nanomachines (son) program wouldn't hurt either
L549[21:32:31] <Katie> \o/ No PC lockup this time
L550[21:44:17] <Kodos> #lua local myTable = { "This", "That", "This other thing" } return table.pack(myTable)
L551[21:44:18] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > table: 0x7fa90001b100
L552[21:44:20] <Kodos> err
L553[21:44:26] <Kodos> I'm not awake enough for this shit
L554[21:44:37] <Kodos> #lua local myTable = { "This", "That", "This other thing" } return table.unpack(myTable)
L555[21:44:37] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > This | That | This other thing
L556[21:44:54] <Kodos> Okay, that should be easy enough to do then
L557[21:45:03] <Kodos> Rorax, give me like an hour, I'll have a nano thinger written
L558[21:45:27] <Rorax> awww thanks :D
L559[21:48:56] <Kodos> This should be fun, dissecting the nano example program to store a table of every input effect, and print it to file
L560[21:50:42] <Kodos> MFW Creative Tablet doesn't have an internet upgrade
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L562[21:58:16] <Kodos> I just had an interesting idea
L563[21:58:20] <Kodos> Anyone use that MineOS thinger
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L565[22:03:56] <Kodos> Rorax, yeah nevermind, I have no idea what I'm doing
L566[22:04:29] <Rorax> I'm trying now myself and even using the example. its just saying "true" in response
L567[22:04:44] <Kodos> Wha
L568[22:05:29] <Rorax> example is component.modem.broadcast(1, "nanomachines", "setInput"), 1, true) -- will enable first input
L569[22:05:39] <Kodos> Right, then you just 'getActiveEffects'
L570[22:05:50] <Kodos> Store what's active in a table with the effect as a value, and the input number as a key
L571[22:05:55] <Rorax> component.modem.broadcast(1, "nanomachines", "getHealth") will get player's health info
L572[22:06:08] <Kodos> Well
L573[22:06:10] <Kodos> What I was going to do was
L574[22:06:25] <Kodos> get the total amount of inputs, activate them all one by one, one at a time, and store each active effect in a table
L575[22:06:37] <Kodos> Then once that loop was done, have it unpack the table and write the entire thing to a fi le
L576[22:06:54] <Kodos> So you could just run the program on a tablet, and it would spit out a text file of all possible effects, and the inputs they're on
L577[22:07:35] <Rorax> yeah
L578[22:07:52] <Kodos> But ultimately it ends up being one of those 'easier said than done' deals
L579[22:13:27] <Rorax> right
L580[22:13:32] <Rorax> but also the examples are bad
L581[22:13:43] <Rorax> because "true" can't be the only information the nanos are sending back
L582[22:13:50] <Rorax> are they sending back a table?
L583[22:14:04] <Rorax> how do you populate a table in lua?
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L587[22:19:59] <Kodos> table.add
L588[22:20:01] <Kodos> ~w table
L589[22:20:01] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-table
L590[22:20:38] <Rorax> table.add(input) you mean?
L591[22:21:11] <Kodos> What other information are you expecting it to send back
L592[22:25:05] <Kodos> 10
L593[22:25:09] <Kodos> Whoops
L594[22:25:14] <Rorax> well by the description of the damn thing kodos a heck more than "true"
L595[22:25:28] <Kodos> What command are you sending that you're expecting more than 'true' back
L596[22:25:35] <Rorax> getHealth
L597[22:25:39] <Rorax> getPowerState
L598[22:25:54] <Rorax> "whats my health" "yes"
L599[22:25:57] <Kodos> Are you assigning more than one parameter on the return message
L600[22:25:59] <Rorax> "whats my power" "yes
L601[22:26:15] <Rorax> try rephrasing that sentence
L602[22:26:28] <Kodos> Nanos broadcast more than one thing, there's another thing after 'true' that you're not getting because you're not sticking a second thing on the receive
L603[22:26:46] <Kodos> Similar to how you have to broadcast "nanomachine" and then another string with your command
L604[22:26:49] <Kodos> It does the same thing back
L605[22:26:55] <Kodos> true is telling you the command worked
L606[22:27:02] <Kodos> The next parameter should be the actual response
L607[22:27:12] <Rorax> yes I figured there was more but there are no input variables for it
L608[22:27:28] <Kodos> Just use ...
L609[22:27:39] <Kodos> Similar to how the example program parses the responses
L610[22:27:52] <Rorax> the example says exactly what I ahve been doing
L611[22:28:00] <Kodos> Obviously not or it would be working
L612[22:28:02] <Rorax> infact the example doesn't even mention print() sooo
L613[22:28:14] <Rorax> the only thing the example says is
L614[22:28:29] <Kodos> component.gpu.set(1,h,lastResponse) is the printing of the results
L615[22:28:30] <Rorax> broadcast(1, "nanomachines", getHealth)
L616[22:28:39] <Rorax> broadcast(1, "nanomachines", "getHealth")
L617[22:28:57] <Kodos> What examples are you looking at
L618[22:29:08] <Rorax> the ones at the bottom of the nanomachines manual
L619[22:29:22] <Rorax> the only documentation for nanomachines right now
L620[22:29:45] <Kodos> https://gist.githubusercontent.com/fnuecke/dc8c79bfb37e66f99649/raw/9f09a1572df05f151550ed61759217e7c9ada048/nano.lua
L621[22:29:54] <Kodos> That's Sanger's nano program that he used in the video
L622[22:30:03] <Kodos> You can see there how he parses the response broadcast
L623[22:30:35] <Rorax> faaaantastic
L624[22:30:40] <Rorax> actually documentation
L625[22:30:44] <Rorax> thanks
L626[22:30:55] <Kodos> That's been around since they came out, it was linked on the video description, too
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L628[22:34:40] <Rorax> not everyone follows sangars youtube ^_^
L629[22:36:13] <Rorax> so you know "been around since they came out" is not useful <3
L630[22:38:25] <Kodos> Indeed, but just because you don't follow his channel, doesn't necessarily mean the documentation that exists on it isn't there, so therefore your statement of "<Rorax> the only documentation for nanomachines right now" is false
L631[22:39:05] <Rorax> actually thats intellectually dishonest of you
L632[22:39:13] <Rorax> when someone is looking for code documentation
L633[22:39:19] <Rorax> they do not seek out youtube channels
L634[22:39:35] <Kodos> I would've thought that'd be one of the first places to check, given how much instructional shit there is on Youtube
L635[22:39:52] <Kodos> Sure, it's not as obvious as github, pastebin, etc
L636[22:39:54] <Kodos> But still
L637[22:39:59] <Rorax> what you /assume/ people do, and what they /actually/ do are two different things
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L639[22:40:13] <Kodos> General population checks youtube
L640[22:40:25] <Rorax> stats please
L641[22:40:25] <MichiBot> Rorax: Stats provided by Lizzy: http://www.theender.net/stats/oc.html
L642[22:40:45] <Kodos> Oh boy
L643[22:40:49] <Kodos> You're one of those people, aren't you
L644[22:40:52] <Rorax> this is stats for IRC not youtube
L645[22:40:57] <Kodos> That was a bot
L646[22:41:09] <Kodos> Also, just going to stick you on ignore. I don't have the time nor the patience for shit like this
L647[22:41:15] <Rorax> you are the one here claiming i'm an idiot because I didn't check youtube
L648[22:41:23] <Rorax> so /yeah/ i'm going to defend myself
L649[22:42:29] <Kodos> This is interesting
L650[22:42:39] <Kodos> I'm using a transposer to move 512 buckets of liquid from one side to another
L651[22:42:58] <Kodos> But it's taking FOREVER for the function to process on the computer's side, even though the fluid was moved near instantly
L652[22:48:13] <Kodos> ~w os
L653[22:48:13] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-os
L654[22:50:27] <Kodos> What does the number represent that's returned by os.time?
L655[22:50:30] <Kodos> I'm assuming ticks
L656[22:51:01] <Kodos> #lua return 4797032 - 4723009
L657[22:51:02] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 74023
L658[22:51:06] <Kodos> That can't be right either
L659[22:51:19] <Kodos> #lua 74023 / 20
L660[22:51:20] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 3701.15
L661[22:51:24] <Kodos> Yeah, definitely not right
L662[22:51:29] <Kodos> Hm
L663[22:52:50] <Cazzar> try this:
L664[22:53:47] <Cazzar> #lua os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", os.time)
L665[22:53:48] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > [string "lua"]:1: bad argument #2 to 'date' (number expected, got function)
L666[22:53:54] <Cazzar> damnit.
L667[22:55:47] <Kodos> I'm just trying to measure the amount of time it takes to move 512 buckets of fluid with a transposer, because it seems like a bug that it takes t hat long for the computer to 'process' it, yet the physical movement of fluids happens instantly
L668[22:55:54] <Kodos> I'll probably just use my timeapi lib
L669[22:56:00] <Cazzar> oh I know what I did wrong
L670[22:56:03] <Cazzar> #lua os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", os.time())
L671[22:56:03] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 2015-11-02 04:56
L672[22:57:27] <Kodos> I don't need the date, but seconds would be nice
L673[22:57:40] <Cazzar> #lua os.date("%S", os.time())
L674[22:57:40] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 40
L675[22:57:41] <Kodos> I'm not familiar with strftime, or I'd do it myself
L676[22:57:47] <Cazzar> http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ctime/strftime/
L677[22:57:54] <Cazzar> all you need is that table.
L678[22:58:12] <Kodos> #lua os.date("%H:%M:%S", ostime())
L679[22:58:12] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > [string "lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global 'ostime')
L680[22:58:17] <Kodos> #lua os.date("%H:%M:%S", os.time())
L681[22:58:17] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 04:58:17
L682[22:58:20] <Kodos> There
L683[22:58:31] <Cazzar> but no, os.time seems to be epoch time
L684[22:59:17] <Cazzar> #lua sleep(1); print "test"
L685[22:59:17] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > [string "lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global 'sleep')
L686[22:59:22] <Cazzar> damnit.
L687[22:59:27] <Kodos> Oooohhh
L688[22:59:29] <Kodos> I see what's happening
L689[22:59:32] <Kodos> It's telling me the in-game time
L690[22:59:34] <Kodos> Not actual time
L691[22:59:55] <Kodos> Yeah, let me just grab my timeapi lib
L692[23:00:24] <Cazzar> hmm
L693[23:02:01] <Cazzar> I don't know if this'll work
L694[23:02:03] <Cazzar> #lua require 'posix'; a = os.time(); posix.sleep(2); print os.time() - a
L695[23:02:04] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > [string "lua"]:1: syntax error near 'os'
L696[23:02:08] <Cazzar> yep :/
L697[23:02:27] <Kodos> It's fine, I have a lib for just such an occasion =)
L698[23:04:24] <Cazzar> I'll go back to hacking my dotfilesS
L699[23:09:08] <Kodos> 2 minutes and 8 seconds
L700[23:09:25] <Kodos> Hmm, there's math in there somewhere
L701[23:09:29] <Kodos> that's what, 128 seconds
L702[23:09:38] <Kodos> #lua 128 * 20
L703[23:09:38] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 2560
L704[23:09:47] <Kodos> 2560 ticks
L705[23:09:53] <Kodos> 512000 / 2560
L706[23:09:58] <Kodos> err
L707[23:10:03] <Kodos> #lua 512000 / 2560
L708[23:10:03] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 200.0
L709[23:10:12] <Kodos> 200 ticks per bucket moved
L710[23:10:15] <Kodos> wat
L711[23:10:36] <Kodos> err
L712[23:10:36] <Kodos> wait
L713[23:10:38] <Kodos> that's per mb
L714[23:10:48] <Kodos> #lua 512 / 2560
L715[23:10:48] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 0.2
L716[23:10:59] <Kodos> Wait
L717[23:11:02] <Kodos> Now i"ve just confused myself
L718[23:11:30] <Kodos> A quarter of a second per bucket
L719[23:11:31] <Kodos> I think
L720[23:27:29] <Kodos> Either way, it's not a bug, it's just taking forever
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L727[23:58:01] <Kodos> #lua 65536000 / 512000
L728[23:58:01] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 128.0
L729[23:58:12] <Kodos> #lua 128*128
L730[23:58:12] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 16384
L731[23:58:22] <Kodos> #lua 16384 / 60
L732[23:58:22] <|0xDEADSPOOK|> > 273.06666666667
L733[23:58:32] <Kodos> Waaaaat
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