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L5[02:00:53] <McKleiv> Power-monitor works
for Mekanism again now guys.
L6[02:01:01] <McKleiv> Superminor updated
it.
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L17[04:20:24] <dangranos> ...where the hell
i found link to this site? ._.
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L19[04:37:49] <Sulljason> Sangar: \o
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L21[04:40:25] <Sulljason> Anyone know a
stock Java data structure that has fast sequential access and is
cheap to contract?
L22[04:41:05] <Sulljason> Linked list
would've worked fantastically, but members are not aware they are
nodes. (As it technically should be.)
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L29[05:07:45] <dangranos> every single
time
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L32[05:14:28] <Sulljason> dangranos: Well,
I have to get something basic to be able to test.
L33[05:14:54] <dangranos> hm?
L34[05:15:05] <Sulljason> The snarky
comic.
L35[05:15:24] <nxsupert> o/
L36[05:16:13] <Sulljason> I know testing is
important, but asking people with 1000s of hours of experience
isn't a bad idea either.
L37[05:22:10] <dangranos> damn
L38[05:22:42] <dangranos> i'm reading comic
about procrastinating programmers while trying to start poking some
OC lua project
L39[05:23:23] <Sangar> o/
L40[05:23:27] <Sulljason> dangranos: Sorry,
didn't mean to act so offended. Just people tend to get on my case
when I ask for advice. Telling me to test.
L41[05:23:39] <nxsupert> o/
L42[05:24:06] *
Sangar reads up
L43[05:24:18] <Sulljason> Settled on a
linked list iterator. It should be aware of where it is in the list
making removal fast.
L44[05:24:24] <Sangar> Sulljason, isn't
that a different kind of testing though? (unit testing vs.
experimenting)
L45[05:24:27] *
dangranos totally tries to look like he noticed that sull was
offended
L46[05:26:20] <Sulljason> Sangar: I'm
talking about when you go to stack overflow looking for advice from
professionals about general questions, but they don't give u
recommendations. Instead you get told to write test code and bench
it.
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L48[05:26:38] <Sangar> ah
L49[05:26:39] <dangranos> ouch
L50[05:26:51] <Sangar> the good ol'
benchmark it one :X
L51[05:27:32] <Sulljason> Ya which only
give you performance on one hardware configuration. When they would
know if like for instance it would run VERY slow on PPC.
L52[05:27:59] <Sulljason> I mean their
years of experience have to be worth something. lol
L54[05:28:33] <Sulljason> Sangar: Doctors
should start telling people to run the lab tests themselves.
XD
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L56[05:30:14] <Sangar> Sulljason, brilliant
idea, so much money to be saved! don't tell trump :X
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L58[05:32:13] <Vexatos> o\ Snagar
L59[05:32:47] <Vexatos> hey sangar, could
you try making a non-glowy renderer for some TIS module yourself?
Because I really really have no clue why it is so dark... it must
be something on your side
L60[05:33:01] <Sangar> pfffft, can't
be
L61[05:33:04] <Sangar> my coding is
perfect!
L62[05:33:05] <Sangar> :P
L63[05:33:08] <dangranos> XD
L64[05:33:09] <Vexatos> I mean
L65[05:33:13] <Vexatos> it looks amazing
this way
L66[05:33:17] <Vexatos> I actually want to
keep it
L67[05:33:24] <Vexatos> but I would like to
have it this way intentionally
L68[05:33:26] <Vexatos> not rely on a
bug
L69[05:34:31] <Sulljason> Sangar: True he
is just crazy enough to run with a solution like that.
L70[05:35:17] <dangranos> "This is not
a bug, it's a feature"?
L71[05:35:26] <Sangar> Vexatos, it's
probably the brightness *in* the block; and because its an
opaque/full cube, well, it's dark :P
L72[05:35:38] <Sangar> nah, just default mc
behavior
L73[05:35:40] <Sulljason> Who needs med
school I have Mayo Clinic!
L74[05:35:43] <Vexatos> opaque cube?
L75[05:35:47] <Vexatos> the model would
tell me otherwise
L77[05:36:01] <Vexatos> ok
L78[05:36:06] <Vexatos> I will in about 10
minutes >_>
L79[05:36:08] <Sangar> Vexatos, light-wise.
i.e. blocks light
L80[05:36:18] <Vexatos> Ah
L81[05:36:20] <Vexatos> well fair
enough
L83[05:37:04] <Sangar> yeah do that, i'm
off for a bit. might be back later
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L85[05:42:39] <Vexatos> Sangar, what
exactly does your
OpenGlHelper.setLightmapTextureCoords(OpenGlHelper.lightmapTexUnit,
240.0F, 0.0F) do
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L88[05:48:46] <Izaya> ffs dangranos, you
managed to distract me
L89[05:48:52] <dangranos> \o/
L90[05:48:53] <Izaya> not that I was doing
anything useful
L91[05:49:50] <dangranos> hm
L92[05:49:58] <dangranos> maybe that wasn't
that good idea..
L93[05:51:25] <dangranos> rolled back this
s***
L94[05:52:07] <Sulljason> \o/ Java's built
in serialization for simple lazy saving of world state.
L96[05:53:57] <Sulljason> Izaya: Which,
like the people at the party or someone who spends a lot of time
with their gf?
L97[05:55:32] <Vexatos> Ok, released yet
another mod yay
L98[05:55:54] <Izaya> Sulljason, I had a
friend that always used to turn up at LAN parties and chill at
lunch in the computer rooms and stuff
L99[05:56:11] <Izaya> and then he got a gf
and he's like never on and never turns up to anything
L100[05:58:03] <Sulljason> Izaya: He
didn't try to bring his gf to the LAN parties?
L101[05:58:22] <Izaya> no
L102[05:58:23] <Izaya> what a casual
L103[06:00:08] <Sulljason> Izaya: Bet he
plays CoD on console now. Another one is lost. Q.Q
L104[06:01:29] <Sulljason> Izaya: I do
feel you on girl friends taking up all of a friends time. Happened
to one of my life long friends. Still waiting for him to remember
he has friends lol.
L105[06:02:07] <Izaya> hey, it's fair
enough I guess
L106[06:02:11] <Izaya> well sorta
L107[06:02:23] <Vexatos> HAHAHA
L108[06:02:24] <Vexatos> Sangar, good
job
L109[06:02:33] <Vexatos> getting all them
GL errors when reading the manual :3
L110[06:07:33] <Sulljason> Just learned
why Minecraft's settings are in server.properties. Java has a
library to parse those.
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L112[06:16:24] <dangranos> ...i'm
overcomplicating a simple installer
L113[06:16:30] <dangranos> fml
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L116[06:30:18] <Inari> who is roman
delgado o.o
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L131[07:56:55] <MGR> alright, I'm at my
wit's end
L132[07:57:15] <MGR> Would anyone be
willing to help me figure out how to reduce the lag on my
server?
L133[07:57:55] <XDjackieXD> MGR: Install
opis!
L134[07:58:06] <MGR> What will that
do?
L135[07:58:30] <XDjackieXD> it shows you
what on the server takes how long to tick (on an map ingame)
L136[07:58:40] <MGR> on it
L137[07:58:54] *
MGR stabs himself too many times in BM and dies
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L139[08:00:02] <Izaya> MGR, well
actually
L140[08:00:10] <Izaya> you only stab
yourself 1/20 of too many times
L141[08:00:15] <Izaya> because your server
is running slow
L142[08:00:16] <Izaya> :P
L143[08:00:37] <MGR> I rebooted it
recently, so it runs at about 90% of optimum
L144[08:00:59] <Izaya> okay so 19/20 of
too many timez
L145[08:01:01] <Izaya> times*
L146[08:01:25] <Izaya> oh my haruhi it
lives!
L147[08:01:34] <Izaya> I have successfully
preseeded a debian installer!
L148[08:01:36] <reinei> what?
L150[08:02:14] <Izaya> basically I've
created an unattended install iso
L151[08:02:20] <reinei> ok
L152[08:02:33] <MGR> Opis is installed,
booting server and client now
L153[08:02:38] <reinei> Vex: nice to see
you working on a module
L154[08:02:48] <Vexatos> reinei,
what
L155[08:02:56] <Vexatos> I was the first
to make modules other than Sangar .-.
L156[08:03:09] <reinei> I know, but that
module looks different to the lamp
L158[08:03:17] <reinei> so I think it is a
different one, correct?
L159[08:03:28] <Vexatos> Of course
L160[08:03:31] <reinei> aww, still the
lamp?
L161[08:03:40] <Vexatos> No?
L162[08:03:54] <Vexatos> it's the other
one I made a week ago >_>
L163[08:04:03] <reinei> now we are
circling due to the leg induced by any kind of textual
communication
L164[08:04:05] <Vexatos> But I can't find
any decent idea on how it'd look like
L165[08:06:53] <Vexatos> reinei, it's the
tape reader module I made
L166[08:07:00] <reinei> ah
L167[08:07:02] <Vexatos> but how would a
"tape reader" module look tile
L168[08:07:04] <Vexatos> like*
L169[08:07:14] <Vexatos> ...how did I
mispell that
L170[08:07:15] <reinei> well I'd to it
likea casset reader, probably
L171[08:07:20] <Vexatos> ...no
L172[08:07:24] <Vexatos> why would
it
L173[08:07:34] <Vexatos> you place a tape
drive adjacent to it
L174[08:07:36] <reinei> well, do you mean
magnetic tape?
L175[08:07:41] <Vexatos> and it reads the
drive's tape
L176[08:08:05] <Vexatos> it is an
interface for controlling a tape drive
L177[08:08:07] <reinei> yeah then its just
a rectangle with the required magnets to operate
L178[08:08:17] <reinei> and an interface
port of some kind to talk to the drive
L179[08:08:32] <reinei> also, can you
plcae a drive next to it without popping it off?
L180[08:08:42] <Vexatos> ...of
course?
L181[08:08:45] <Sangar> Vexatos, fun
times
L182[08:08:49] <Vexatos> Sangar,
help
L183[08:08:51] <Vexatos> what is it+
L184[08:09:35] <Sangar> the lighting thing
you posted
L185[08:09:36] <Sangar> :P
L186[08:09:36] <Sangar> i like how even
gfy adds 'bug' in the title
L187[08:09:51] <Vexatos> reinei, how
exactly would it look like :P
L188[08:10:17] <Vexatos> Sangar, how does
I fix it D:
L189[08:10:50] <Sangar> Vexatos, slap
Minecraft with a trout? idk
L190[08:11:03] <Vexatos> but it doesn't
occur elsewhere
L191[08:11:17] <reinei> well, you'd have
an interface (either cable connector OR IR or that sutff) somewhere
near the edge, because there it is out of the way and you'd have a
(probably grey) rectangle in the middle with a metal tip and a
magnetic tip (or ONE tip that can be electrified)
L193[08:11:33] <Vexatos> on build 13
L194[08:11:37] <Vexatos> not sure if you
fixed that
L195[08:11:43] <Sangar> Vexatos,
rtfcl
L196[08:11:44] <Sangar> :P
L197[08:12:15] <Sangar> (its fixed)
L198[08:14:03] <Sangar> so yeah, anyway.
manual + codebook so tis3d is pretty much good to go. general
testing appreciated :3
L199[08:14:05] <Vexatos> reinei, the
problem is that it's hard to make a tape reader module without it
looking like a "generic adapter thinger"
L200[08:14:41] <reinei> Vexatos, is it any
different though? its a special kind of an adapter soo
L201[08:14:53] <reinei> Sangar: but no
scrolling yet, better mention that
L202[08:15:10] <Vexatos> what do you mean
by "different"
L203[08:15:31] <Vexatos> different
compared to what
L204[08:15:37] <reinei> well an interface
to communicate with a tape-drive is no different than any other
interface is it? it reads + writes
L205[08:15:42] <Sangar> reinei, pffft.
just because you're unwilling to play the mod like it's intended to
be played :P
L206[08:15:53] <Vexatos> reinei,
exactly
L207[08:15:57] <reinei> I am willing to
play it as Intended, but I like to have fun sometimes too
L208[08:16:01] <Vexatos> But I must not
make it "generic"
L209[08:16:15] <Vexatos> but if it looks
generic, people may confuse it with something generic
L210[08:16:17] <reinei> Vexatos: good luck
than, I am not the special-art guy
L212[08:16:44] <Vexatos> and it is quite
generic
L213[08:17:07] <Vexatos> the red lights
turn green if there is a tape drive connected... which you won't
ever see since the tape drive will be blocking it, but
whatever
L214[08:17:08] <reinei> what does a tape
drive next to it look like?
L215[08:17:16] <Vexatos> like a normal
tape drive
L216[08:17:25] <reinei> never saw them
xD
L217[08:17:26] <Sangar> Vexatos, eh. idk.
make it... tape-isher? :X whatever that'd be
L218[08:17:26] <Sangar> anyway
L219[08:17:38] <Vexatos> "whatever
that'd be" EXACTLY MY POINT
L220[08:18:02] <Sangar> i'm off for today,
need to celebrate me being an old man now, so cya o/
L221[08:18:09] <Vexatos> wait wat
L222[08:18:11] <reinei> because maybe you
can have it extend a 'connector' on power-on with a connected drive
(if modules can even render 3D)
L223[08:18:11] <Vexatos> HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
L224[08:18:14] <Vexatos>
IOFHWPFUHWGIBHWIUGH
L225[08:18:22] <reinei> happy birthday
too
L226[08:18:32] <reinei> also, whats an old
man fr him?
L227[08:19:08] <Vexatos> reinei, modules
can render in any way I want them to
L228[08:19:11] <Vexatos> but does it
matter?
L229[08:19:17] <Vexatos> the tape drive is
a normal cube
L230[08:19:21] <Vexatos> it wouldn't even
be visible
L231[08:19:22] <reinei> ah
L232[08:19:30] <reinei> I thought it was
somethign more fancy
L233[08:19:44] <Vexatos> D;
L234[08:19:49] <Vexatos> asie: Do you have
any suggestion?
L235[08:20:03] <reinei> first of all: can
you make it look more like old metal?
L236[08:20:15] <Vexatos> the module?
L237[08:20:22] <reinei> that would distinc
it from that monotonic black
L238[08:20:24] <reinei> yes the
module
L239[08:20:26] <Vexatos> it should look
like other modules.
L240[08:20:31] <Vexatos> imo
L241[08:20:42] <reinei> then there is no
way NOT have it look like a generic moduel xD
L242[08:20:45] <reinei> module*
L243[08:20:55] <Vexatos> well Snagar's
modules do not look generic >_>
L244[08:20:58] <Vexatos> they do when
off
L245[08:21:00] <Vexatos> but not when
on
L246[08:21:03] <Vexatos> :/
L247[08:21:35] <reinei> thats because he
has modules that all do completely different things, but
interfaces/adapters sadly all do similar things
L248[08:22:00] <Vexatos> yea
L249[08:22:12] <Vexatos> and I can't just
do a generic block adapter because that's not how TIS works
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L251[08:23:01] <Vexatos> hmmm .-.
L252[08:23:08] <Izaya> it actually
properly lives
L253[08:23:15] <Izaya> it's even
installing wmaker like I told it to
L254[08:25:23] <reinei> so next time
fedora doens't want to update for me because of a failing akmod,
I'll send it to you Izaya?
L255[08:26:09] <Izaya> I dunt fedora
L256[08:26:24] <Izaya> never touched a
fedora box, or anything RPM-based, even
L257[08:26:40] <reinei> I only do linux
because I can'T be bothered to library on windows
L258[08:30:56] <Vexatos> reinei, I could
just have it render a "NO TAPE DRIVE" >_>
L259[08:31:03] <reinei> or that
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L261[08:31:24] <reinei> also, tis-3D could
use some form of text screen
L262[08:31:33] <reinei> that allows you to
send ascii characters
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L264[08:31:38] <reinei> and a
position
L265[08:31:45] <Izaya> and a colour for
kicks?
L266[08:31:59] <reinei> maybe
L267[08:31:59] <Turtle> You both know
where this is going. Stop it. xD
L268[08:32:01] <Vexatos> I guess a
graphics thinger would be on Sangar to add
L269[08:32:14] <reinei> Turtle we do?
:P
L270[08:32:14] <Vexatos> it sounds like
something that should either be part of the main mod or not
intended to exist
L271[08:32:15] <Izaya> vector graphics
terminal when
L272[08:32:32] <reinei> when Sangar
decides it is no longer his birthday
L273[08:32:38] <Izaya> vector graphics
would be fun
L274[08:33:13] <Izaya> send 4 values:
point [ab] [xy]
L275[08:33:27] <Vexatos> ok, now to write
an item renderer because snagar is lazy
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L280[08:47:48] <PrinzJuliano> hi
L281[08:47:56] <reinei> hi
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L283[08:48:53] <Pwootage> That was wierd,
the radios on my wireless router got disabled for some reason
L284[08:57:44] <Inari> why is finding a
nice server so hard :D
L285[08:59:32] *
MGR hears the words "nice server"
L286[09:02:19] <Izaya> MGR, have you got
'server' set as a ping?
L287[09:02:23] <reinei> well, your server
cannot be nice, otherwise you would have spammed its modpack + ip
already
L289[09:02:57] <reinei> Izaya, we do have
'users'
L290[09:02:57] <Inari> "no
users" is somewhat an issue x D
L291[09:03:03] <reinei> I'm just not
online atm xD
L292[09:03:15] <MGR> I don't just hand out
my server IP
L293[09:03:16] <Izaya> I don't have time
to play much
L294[09:03:26] <reinei> me neither
L295[09:03:27] <MGR> Inari, I'm trying to
fix that, lol
L296[09:03:42] <Izaya> like if I wanted I
could publicise it
L297[09:03:44] <MGR> oh wait, not about
me...
L298[09:03:44] <Izaya> but ehhhhhhh
L299[09:03:57] <MGR> reinei, it is a nice
place
L300[09:04:01] <Izaya> I have better
things to do
L301[09:04:02] <Inari> well part of
"good" to me menas it actaully has palyres
L302[09:04:09] <Inari> cause otherwise i
can just like, go play singleplayer :P
L303[09:04:09] <MGR> until MFFS lagged it
all over the place
L304[09:04:11] <Izaya> like make debian
autoinstall CDs
L305[09:04:31] <reinei> MGR, could I get a
modlist atleast?
L306[09:04:47] <MGR> yeah
L307[09:05:23] <Izaya> it's sorta
deperessing that I haven't been really doing much gaming at all as
of late
L309[09:05:29] <malcom2073> I have a
really nice server, but it's behind really slow internet so it's
pretty privat haha
L310[09:05:40] <MGR> I would send a more
polished version, but I am updating the modpack
L311[09:05:46] <MGR> and REMOVING GOD DAMN
MFFS
L312[09:05:53] <MGR> IT IS NOT WORTH
L313[09:05:55] <Izaya> like if I'm pissed
off I'll go and play a game and murder some randoms but I don't
really play much at all
L314[09:07:31] <MGR> Izaya, I would like
to see you try to murder me
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L316[09:07:52] <MGR> although, I have
witchery and blood magic now, so I don't trust my Draconic Armor as
much anymore.....
L317[09:08:01] *
MGR retracts his statement
L318[09:08:12] <Izaya> MGR, did I state
you?
L319[09:08:34] <Izaya> I usually mean I go
and blow up something in Mad Max or blow some heads off in one of
the FPSes I own
L320[09:08:37] <Pwootage> OH HEY today
means I should play Minecraft
L321[09:08:55] <Izaya> I've been playing a
lot of Darwinia lately, but that's because I've been waiting for
stuff to install
L322[09:09:35] <MGR> you didn't state
me
L323[09:09:45] <MGR> I just sort of issued
a random challenge
L324[09:10:05] <MGR> which I took back
because I don't know enough about Witchery to stay confident in my
Draconic armor
L325[09:10:17] <Izaya> honestly I wouldn't
even bother to PVP
L326[09:10:33] <Izaya> I have better
things to do like build a large world-sized cluster computer
L327[09:11:41] <MGR> Which, soon enough,
my server will be able to support
L328[09:12:19] <Izaya> what, do you not
have microcontrollers?
L329[09:13:35] <MGR> No, MFFS is lagging
my server
L330[09:13:41] <MGR> However, I just
uninstalled it
L331[09:13:56] <MGR> which, hopefully, =no
lag
L332[09:14:56] <MGR> It has always been
half-finished and crashaholic, but now that I know it causes the
lag, I have had enough of its disingenuous assertions (to quote
Hipster Sheppard)
L333[09:15:10] <Izaya> uh
L334[09:15:12] <Izaya> java
L335[09:15:14] <Izaya> minecraft
L336[09:15:16] <Izaya> no lag
L337[09:15:21] <Izaya> whatever you want
to believe
L338[09:15:44] <malcom2073> Just add
another CPU if you want less lag, by the time you get to 8 or 10,
you should be fine :P
L339[09:15:53] <MGR> If I can shove it
under 50 ms, we are golden
L340[09:16:12] <Izaya> you could throw
minecraft onto the most powerful quad-socket box you can find
L341[09:16:15] <Izaya> and it'd still
lag
L342[09:16:29] <Pwootage> At least 1.8 has
threaded worlds IIRC
L343[09:16:38] <Pwootage> (unless I'm
remembering incorrectly)
L344[09:17:01] <MGR> I think 1.8 does do
threading
L345[09:17:17] <MGR> Izaya, but this was
real bad lag
L346[09:17:27] <malcom2073> Eh lag is
relative, I have mine on a dual socket xeon, and it seems to keep
pretty close to 20tps
L347[09:17:31] <MGR> Without MFFS, my
server can run for days without bad issues
L348[09:17:41] <MGR> With MFFS, my server
can run for like 2 hours without bad issues
L349[09:18:24] <malcom2073> ouch
L350[09:18:37] <MGR> yeah
L351[09:18:39] <MGR> ouch
L352[09:20:08] <MGR> I think I
"may" have it
L354[09:21:31] <dangranos> kill
*this_damn_default_program*
L355[09:21:55] <malcom2073> Heh
L356[09:22:31] <Pwootage> I am always
careful to make sure the default program is the right one :P
L357[09:22:43] <Pwootage> because visual
studio should only be the default for visual studio project
files
L358[09:22:44] <dangranos> well, that's
why it's "unexpected"
L359[09:22:54] <Pwootage> Fair enough
:P
L360[09:23:54] <Inari> MC Server, pick at
least one: Bad Admins, Bad Community, Ghost Town, Bad Modpack, Lag,
Cashshop, Noone talks, Often down
L361[09:24:17] <dangranos> russian
servers: pick three-five
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L363[09:26:50] <MGR> Unfortunately, I'm
stuck with Ghost Town until BTM
L364[09:26:57] <MGR> After then, I hope to
fix that
L365[09:28:12] <dangranos> hm?
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L368[09:29:06] <MGR> dangranos, I run a
server
L369[09:29:11] <MGR> I have a perpetual
people shortage
L370[09:29:22] <MGR> I'm going to hope to
recruit more at Better than Minecon with my booth
L372[09:29:39] <MGR> Because the prelim
ruling on lag is in: MFFS sucks, and it is gone
L373[09:29:49] <MGR> So, my server's lag
no longer sucks
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L375[09:30:10] ***
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L376[09:31:22] <MGR> Prelim ruling
supplemental: the test of my automation center lag concurs, MFFS =
oh leg, oh deer
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L378[09:33:31] <Pwootage> Rip, need to
restart the server my bouncer's on :(
L379[09:33:42] <Pwootage> so actually
going to brb, I guess
L380[09:34:20] <MGR> Free cake and
diamonds on my server!
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L384[09:36:10] <Pwootage> I actually
/parted the channel D:
L385[09:36:22] <Pwootage> OH THE HORRORS
WHEN THE BOUNCER GOES DOWN
L386[09:39:02] <MGR> OH THE JOY WHEN MFFS
AND LAG LEAVE YOUR SERVER
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L388[09:48:26] <Vexatos> Yo Snagar, I
think I got a module item renderer going
L389[09:50:55] <nxsupert> o/
L390[09:52:02] <MGR> Hi nxsupert
L391[09:53:40] <MGR> It's hard-ish to do
precise movement in Draconic Armor, because I'm going as fast as
Sanik
L392[09:54:14] <Izaya> when is next BTM
anyway?
L393[09:55:59] <Inari> add a
player-transport system to btm ;D
L394[09:56:03] <Mimiru> Izaya, per the
website
L395[09:56:04] <Mimiru> Start: Sat,
January 2nd 2016 - 11:00 AM UTC
L396[09:56:04] <Mimiru> End: Sun, January
3rd 2016 - 9:00 PM UTC
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L399[09:56:26] *
Inari wonders if asi-e gets pinged by that
L400[09:56:39] *
MGR wonders if anyone will stop by his booth
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L402[09:56:42] <gamax92> wall-e
L403[09:57:48] <Inari> oh neat
L404[09:57:50] <Inari> vaz is holdin ga
panel
L405[09:59:11] *
XDjackieXD wonders why asi-e isn't in #BTM :P
L406[09:59:12] <Mimiru> I want to, but I
have no idea if I'll have time
L407[09:59:13] <Mimiru> so meh
L408[10:00:00] *
Mimiru wonders if XDjackieXD knows that asi-e is just an attempt to
not ping asi-e, and that asi-e minute the - IS in #BTM
:P
L409[10:00:00] <Inari> i'd like to make a
booth but i dont have much to show XD
L410[10:00:13] <Inari> maybe next btm
;o
L411[10:00:27] <Mimiru>
s/minute/minus/
L412[10:00:27] <Kibibyte> * Mimiru wonders
if XDjackieXD knows that asi-e is just an attempt to not ping
asi-e, and that asi-e minus the - IS in #BTM :P
L413[10:00:30] *
XDjackieXD knows that ^^
L414[10:00:37] <Mimiru> lol
L415[10:00:51] <XDjackieXD> oh the last
time I checked asi-e wasn't there
L416[10:01:08] <Mimiru> Totally there...
heh
L417[10:01:16] <MGR> I'm audi for
now
L418[10:01:24] <MGR> Put out the good
feels for my server
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L420[10:02:38] <asie> why not ping
me
L421[10:02:59] <gamax92> because asie, we
care
L422[10:03:08] <asie> i don't have audio
or visual notifications
L423[10:03:12] <asie> it changes nothing
unless i'm on IRC anyway
L424[10:03:15] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L425[10:03:33] <Mimiru> Because unless
we're told this we don't know?
L426[10:03:38] <gamax92> asie: btw, do you
know how to get setup for c64 assembling on linux?
L427[10:03:41] <Mimiru> Some people get
pissy with repeated pings.
L428[10:07:06] *
gamax92 shrugs, uses alien to convert fedora 64tass to
deb
L429[10:10:22] <asie> gamax92: i code for
the atari more
L430[10:10:28] <asie> why c64?
L431[10:11:24] <gamax92> because I'm
getting tired of entering a bunch of basic commands slowly into a
prompt
L432[10:13:58] <Izaya> okay, got approx
working on my LAN
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L434[10:14:21] <Izaya> should really run
it on the big server
L435[10:14:25] <Izaya> has a lot more disk
space
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L437[10:19:44] <Izaya> or not
L438[10:19:48] <Izaya> it's just losing
its shit
L439[10:25:12] <gamax92> Izaya: are you
losing your floating point precision
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L443[10:33:04] <Turtle> hmm, have people
hacked the xbone wireless controller adapter yet?
L444[10:38:49] <nxsupert> When ever people
say xbone I read it as x-bone.
L445[10:39:40] <Turtle> I think that is
the joke
L446[10:40:17] <nxsupert> Oh. Ok.
L447[10:40:54] <nxsupert> Now I am
implementing node stack traces into my OS.
L448[10:41:27] <Turtle> I'm still annoyed
the wireless receiver is win10 only
L449[10:42:09] <Izaya> no linux drivers
yet?
L450[10:42:12] <Turtle> reportedly, the
linux kernel 3.18 and up have support for the usb cable
L451[10:42:22] <Turtle> just not for the
wireless receiver
L452[10:42:46] <Turtle> which is not THAT
big of an issue, since iirc the wireless controllers have the
microusb port for wired connection, but still, principle
L453[10:43:31] <CompanionCube> just wait
for a while
L454[10:43:40] <CompanionCube> there'll be
a patch to bring support together eventually
L455[10:43:50] <dangranos> hm
L456[10:44:00] <dangranos> how can i chage
screen and gpu tier in OCEmu?
L457[10:44:17] <Turtle> yeah, but I expect
sales since holiday season, on the controllers and I might grab
one
L458[10:44:59] <gamax92> dangranos:
ocemu.cfg, it's (width, height, tier) on both screen and GPU
L460[10:45:49] <dangranos> and if i dont
have it?
L461[10:45:49] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Surgery Posted on: 10/2/2009
L462[10:45:51] <CompanionCube> relevant
xkcd
L463[10:46:41] <gamax92> dangranos: then
you've never ran ocemu
L464[10:47:06] <gamax92> it's in ~/.ocemu
or %AppData%\.ocemu
L465[10:47:11] <dangranos> oh
L466[10:47:21] <dangranos> derp
L467[10:50:09] <dangranos> um
L468[10:50:27] <dangranos> ...why does it
launches with lower resolution?
L469[10:52:04] <gamax92> it uses the
minimum of both resolutions
L470[10:52:07] <gamax92> just like
oc
L471[10:52:56] <dangranos> i mean, not
with what is default in config but with something else
L472[10:53:12] <gamax92> I have no idea
what you're talking about then
L473[10:54:31] <dangranos> i mean, i have
T3 gpu in config but it uses T2 i think?
L474[10:55:43] *
gamax92 stabs dangranos
L475[10:55:54] <gamax92> if both numbers
on screen and GPU are 3, it's tier 3
L476[10:56:12] <gamax92> if one is 3 and
one is 2, it's tier 2 max
L477[10:56:26] <gamax92> same idea for
resolution, if you have 160x50 and 160x50, you get 160x50
L478[10:56:33] <gamax92> same idea for
resolution, if you have 160x50 and 80x25, you get 80x25
L479[10:57:12] <dangranos> ...why default
is 80 by 25?
L480[10:59:08] <gamax92> because 160x50 is
absurdly large for many resolutions
L482[10:59:35] <gamax92> wscat :O
L483[10:59:46] <vifino> yes.
L484[11:00:33] <vifino> I'm working on a
simple as hell chat thing for no reason.
L485[11:01:00] <vifino> And since
websockets are easy, I used them. \o/
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L487[11:20:28] <Inari> "The Do's and
Don't's of a YouTuber"
L488[11:20:34] <Inari> Don't: Beg for
likes and subscriptions :P
L489[11:21:06] <Vexatos> SANGAR I GOT IT
WORKING MWAHAHAHA
L490[11:23:52] *
Inari works Vexatos
L491[11:24:00] <Inari> what you got
workin' ;o
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L494[11:33:40] <Inari> i have no clue
whats that doing :3
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L503[11:35:44] *
gamax92 pokes Pwootage
L504[11:35:56] <Pwootage> Hm?
L505[11:36:34] <gamax92> look at the
link
L506[11:36:47] <Pwootage> ha, nice, arm
gate-level simulation
L507[11:37:39] <Pwootage> Now we just need
to port this to run in Minecraft
L508[11:38:46] <Pwootage> Running at 3.3hz
in my laptop's browser, that's pretty fast
L509[11:39:15] <gamax92> 3.4hz, wooo
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L512[11:39:31] <Pwootage> Let me try it on
my desktop clocked at 4.4
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L514[11:39:47] <gamax92> oh jeez what, you
can click and rotate the thing
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L516[11:40:16] <Pwootage> yep, and zoom
with zx and pan with wasd
L517[11:40:38] <gamax92> oh, 22hz
L518[11:41:26] <Pwootage> eh?
L519[11:41:38] <gamax92> There's a Fast
button :P
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L521[11:43:08] <Pwootage> 41hz in chrome
on my desktop
L522[11:43:18] <Pwootage> peak, averaging
more like 39
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L528[11:50:06] <Kodos> Wish stupid
Forestry would work in this stupid instance
L529[11:52:11] <sugoi> sounds stupid
L530[11:52:38] <Kodos> Ohh
L531[11:52:43] <Kodos> It's ZI, probably
using an old API
L532[11:52:53] <Kodos> First crash was a
java exception thinger
L533[11:53:03] <Kodos> Same kind as the
type when I broke the native libs in OC =D
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L536[11:57:25] <Kodos> Anyone know of any
dummy's guides to bees?
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L539[12:14:34] <Kodos> I wonder if
StacksOnStacks would let me stack Peat if I added it to the
config
L540[12:16:43] <Turtle> vOv you could
try
L541[12:17:56] <Turtle> I mean, it'd cost
some time to load the first time, but, you could just iterate over
every item sprite's alpha layer to check if it's ingot shaped and
if so add it, I guess.
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L547[12:36:30] <gamax92> is it worth it to
move from android kitkat to newer?
L548[12:40:42] <Techokami> yes
L549[12:41:13] <Techokami> ahoy Sangar,
how's the porting to 1.8.8 going?
L550[12:41:17] <gamax92> but why
L551[12:41:51] <Techokami> because KitKat
is old and not getting security updates, and the security issues in
Android are comically bad
L552[12:42:17] <Techokami> so if you're
not staying totally on top of updates, you're asking to be
hosed
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L555[12:44:57] <Turtle> All those star
citizen bugs, laughing my ass off here
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L558[12:46:05] <Kodos> For nearly 100
million bucks, you'd think they could do some better QA
L559[12:46:30] <Turtle> Well this is the
QA
L560[12:46:39] <Turtle> if they did
internal QA people would be annoyed at not seeing the new
features
L561[12:47:14] <Kodos> People get annoyed
period
L562[12:47:21] <Turtle> ... true.
L563[12:47:24] <Kodos> Won't matter what
RSI does or doesn't do
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L568[13:13:58] <gamax92> really not liking
this cyanogen recovery thing ...
L569[13:14:52] <Ekoserin> Trying to play
Fallout 4, and my hard drive sounds like a dying frog.
L570[13:15:08] <sugoi> Ekoserin: good
immersion :)
L571[13:16:25] <gamax92> oh, post says:
don't ever used cyanogen's recovery, it's very feature lacking and
much worse than cwm or twrp, why it even exists is beyond me
L572[13:16:35] <gamax92> back to
cwm!
L573[13:21:15] <vifino> I used to use
clockwork, but then I just started using twrp and liked it.
L574[13:23:17] <gamax92> I don't really
have a reason to switch though, I do for cyanogen's though, adb is
offline and sideload shows up for 5 seconds and vanishes, no
mounting capabilities and generally looks like shit
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L579[13:24:52] <vifino> gamax92: that
sounds disgusting.
L580[13:24:56] <vifino> Sideload is
amazing.
L582[13:25:47] <gamax92> vifino: twrp does
sideload doesn't it?
L583[13:25:59] <vifino> gamax92: It does,
it has a seperate menu entry to start it.
L584[13:26:07] <vifino> It works pretty
good.
L585[13:26:48] <gamax92> I'm not a fan of
twrp's interface but atleast it has fucking mounting capabilities
and working adb >_>
L586[13:28:10] <vifino> Yeah, I wish there
would be a twrp interface change button to just control it via
volume rocker and buttons and stuff. I kinda like the touch
interface, but sometimes I really want cwm's interface back..
L587[13:29:23] <sugoi> hello vifino
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L589[13:30:04] <gamax92> I just want a
list, not the grid thing with cut corners
L590[13:30:20] *
sugoi is afk now
L591[13:30:21] <sugoi> o/
L592[13:34:02] <Kodos> I think when my PC
gets back online, I'm going to work on a program to use a drone to
breed bees
L593[13:34:28] <vifino> Hey sugoi.
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L599[13:42:27] <Kodos> Oh nice, ZI adds a
mailman upgrade. I wonder if it fits in tablets :x
L600[13:43:09] <Kodos> Nope. Sadface
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L602[13:43:33] <Kodos> Makes sense, I
guess, since you can't give a tablet an inventory
L603[13:47:09] <gamax92> vifino: oh, cwm
can sideload as well
L604[13:47:31] <gamax92> atleast this
version I have can (philz touch)
L605[13:48:30] <vifino> philz touch is
much much better.
L606[13:48:56] <nxsupert> Is there any
reason for having code inside "do ... end" in lua?
L607[13:49:09] <nxsupert> Because I can
see it a lot in open os.
L608[13:49:18] <gamax92> nxsupert: setting
the scope of a local
L609[13:49:23] <nxsupert> Ahh.
L610[13:49:24] <nxsupert> Ok.
L611[13:49:35] <gamax92> #lua do local a=4
end print(a)
L612[13:49:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
function: 0x7f361018f080 | nil
L613[13:49:39] <gamax92> see, not 4
L614[13:49:50] <nxsupert> Ok.
L615[13:52:05] <Vexatos> gamax92, remember
those people that "if <condition> then do end end"
:P
L616[13:59:14] <nxsupert> Trying to figure
out what the scope of something should be is hard :(
L617[14:01:42] <gamax92> nxsupert:
nah
L618[14:02:44] <nxsupert> Saying _G.blah =
whatever means that "blah" is global right?
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L620[14:03:35] <nxsupert> #lua do _G.a=4
end print(a)
L621[14:03:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 4 |
nil
L622[14:04:23] *
Elizabeth just finished watching doctor who episodes she missed
last week and the week before
L623[14:04:35] <nxsupert> Liked
them?
L624[14:04:55] <Elizabeth> yes
L625[14:05:16] <nxsupert> I didn't really
like that last one.
L626[14:05:19] <Elizabeth> exspecially
last weeks one (not sure if there's one this week, it's not on
iPlayer yet if there is)
L627[14:05:46] <nxsupert> No. Last weeks
one was the last until Christmas.
L628[14:05:50] <Elizabeth> ah
L629[14:05:59] <Elizabeth> dammit i don't
wanna wait till christmas
L630[14:06:06] *
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L631[14:06:19] <nxsupert> You have to
watch starwars before then :P
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L633[14:06:53] <Kodos> pretty sure last
weekend was the last one before christmas special
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L635[14:07:04] <Kodos> iirc it was
labelled 12 of 12
L636[14:09:11] <gamax92> >_>
nxsupert
L637[14:09:17] <nxsupert> ?
L638[14:09:29] <gamax92> you don't have to
do _G.blah to set a global
L639[14:09:44] <gamax92> that only works
if _G happens to be the global table
L640[14:09:50] <gamax92> just do
blah=something
L641[14:10:09] <nxsupert> blah=something
means everything can access blah?
L642[14:10:52] <gamax92> if you're not
using local then it's global and anyone with the same environment
as you can access it
L643[14:12:20] <nxsupert> So could I be
really malicious and do "require = nil" and break
everything?
L644[14:12:51] <gamax92> it'll just
prevent you from using require, that's all
L645[14:13:02] <gamax92> if you're in
openos, doing that won't break anything but yourself
L646[14:13:26] <nxsupert> So other
programs could still use it then?
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L649[14:13:39] <gamax92> sure, also
observe this:
L650[14:13:51] <gamax92> #lua local
printcopy=print print=nil printcopy("Hi, I still
work")
L651[14:13:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Hi, I
still work | nil
L652[14:14:29] <gamax92> even if you were
in the same environment as something else, if they have the
function in a local they can still use it just fine
L653[14:16:07] <nxsupert> Ok. So what does
OpenOS do to protect other programs?
L654[14:16:19] <gamax92> give them
different environments :P
L655[14:16:49] <Elizabeth> hmm, to
Fallout4, code, play mc or draw....
L656[14:16:50] <nxsupert> So does doing
pcall give stuff different environments?
L657[14:16:55] <gamax92> no
L658[14:17:03] <nxsupert> What does
then?
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L661[14:17:37] <gamax92> giving a function
a different environment gives a function a different environment,
environments can be specified by load, and also by debug library
stuff
L662[14:17:54] <gamax92> which I don't
remember what openos does exactly
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L665[14:23:36] <gamax92> GAH Y, adb is one
version out of date for twrp sideload
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L670[14:34:50] <Pwootage> Is there a good
way to check tick time other than opis or is opis still the
standard?
L671[14:45:39] <Turtle> hmmm. I wonder how
badly I'd get rekt in E:D for dropping my shields on this
exploration ship
L672[14:46:57] <gamax92> Turtle: instant
rekt
L673[14:47:28] <Turtle> Gonna upsize the
fuel tank anyway, probably drop weapons as I don't have a cargohold
anyway
L674[14:48:15] <gamax92> instant rekt,
wrektage is guaranteed
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L679[15:39:26] <gamax92> Optimizing app %d
of $d.
L680[15:41:00] <gamax92> Should we still
be using Dalvik instead of ART
L681[15:41:47] <gamax92> oh I'm already
using ART
L682[15:42:23] <CompanionCube> gamax92,
yeah that's a bitch
L683[15:43:35] <gamax92> I had to
temporarly switch to twrp because the tar in philz doesn't support
stdin apparently and twrp's does (open gapps)
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L690[16:44:42] <MajGenRelativity> my
server has been cured of lag
L691[16:44:51] <reinei> nice
L692[16:45:58] <MajGenRelativity> reinei,
want a link to the modpack?
L693[16:46:13] <reinei> na, thanks I
currently got shadowkat v6 + tis-3d
L694[16:46:34] <MajGenRelativity> Ok
L695[16:46:56] <Alissa> Typically
attempting to cure anything of lag on this computer consists of
just removing whatever it is. \o/
L696[16:48:10] <MajGenRelativity> Well,
not for me
L697[16:48:47] <MajGenRelativity> After
intensive analysis of statistics pouring out of Opis, Sampler, and
COFHCore, I found the source, and anihilated it with extreme
prejudice
L698[16:49:11] <Alissa> The reason I'm so
good at building fast applications is that if they're not fast on
an average computer, they probably won't even run on here. :P
L699[16:49:12] <MajGenRelativity> and with
actual extreme prejudice, not just saying it to sound cool
L700[16:49:12] <reinei> aka you removed a
mod after looking at its logs to find it? xD
L701[16:49:31] <Alissa> reinei: If you
want to say it the boring way
L702[16:49:33] <Alissa> Yes
L703[16:49:47] <reinei> Alissa, I wouldn'T
persoanlly call it 'boring'
L704[16:49:50] <MajGenRelativity> I
removed a mod after 20 hours of breaking chunkloaders and then 30
minutes of looking at Opis logs to see what was taking too long to
tick XD
L705[16:49:54] <reinei> but its the
simpele way, yes
L706[16:50:26] <MajGenRelativity> For
finding lag, Opis OP
L707[16:50:33] <MajGenRelativity> I wish I
got it earlier
L708[16:51:03] <gamax92> welp, I'm on cm12
now, got everything back on and nice and dark
L709[16:51:10] <vifino> woo
L710[16:51:15] <vifino> congraz gamax92!
:D
L711[16:51:16] <reinei> cm12?
L712[16:51:23] <gamax92>
cyanogenmod12
L713[16:51:24] *
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L714[16:51:27] <vifino> reinei:
Cyanogenmod 12.
L715[16:51:31] <MajGenRelativity> ah
L716[16:51:31] <reinei> nice then
L717[16:52:00] <MajGenRelativity> oh dang,
I missed one part of the modpack
L718[16:55:13] <MajGenRelativity> Almost
forgot to enable Kami
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L721[17:21:23] <reinei> gosh all these
vanially mechanics to re-learn xD
L722[17:22:15] <Inari> like?
L723[17:22:24] <reinei> reach of water for
farmland
L724[17:23:03] <reinei> was it 3 4 or 5
and did that count for the edges of a square too?
L725[17:24:43] <Inari> heh
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L727[17:35:41] <Elizabeth> reinei: 5x5
blocks centered on the water source
L728[17:35:46] <reinei> thanks
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L734[17:58:49] <cloakable> wan't it a
9x9?
L735[17:59:02] *
cloakable clueless
L736[17:59:14] <cloakable> I know
agricraft does a 7x7
L737[17:59:42] <Alissa> reinei: 9
blocks
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L739[17:59:52] <reinei> what?
L740[18:00:02] <reinei> its definitly 5x5
centered
L741[18:00:02] <Alissa> water spreads 9
blocks
L742[18:00:13] <reinei> yes but
for
farmland
L743[18:00:17] <Alissa> oh sorry
L744[18:00:22] <Alissa> too lazy for
reading
L745[18:00:35] <Alissa> i made a 9x9
structure for my farms
L746[18:00:39] <reinei> lava is 4 unless
in the 'hell' biom where it is 9 as well
L747[18:00:41] <cloakable> same
L748[18:00:48] <Alissa> but always cut it
off to 7x7 because of Direwolf20's habits.
L749[18:01:08] <cloakable> I usually do
7x7 because agricraft
L750[18:01:20] <Alissa> reinei: Strange
thought.
L751[18:01:30] <Alissa> What happens if
you have it right on the border
L752[18:01:32] <reinei> apparently
shadowkat doesn'T have agricraft though
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L754[18:17:53] <reinei> night
L755[18:17:58] <reinei> :P
L756[18:18:05] *
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L757[18:18:19] <reinei> The CAP theorem is
just a theorem, right? best staement in a game disclaimer xD
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L764[18:41:38] <Antheus> \o
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L766[18:41:45] <reinei> o/
L767[18:42:43] <hydraz> \o
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L769[18:44:45] <Alissa> \o
L770[18:45:05] <hydraz> Alissa: are you
everywhere?
L771[18:45:11] <reinei> yes, yes she
is
L772[18:45:14] <reinei> by
definition
L773[18:47:01] <Alissa> hydraz:
Technically I am everywhere you cannot prove I am not.
L774[18:47:10] <Alissa> However, I'm not
right behind you, as you can clearly prove
L775[18:47:21] <Alissa> But, by rounding,
I'm most likely everywhere
L776[18:47:37] <reinei> yes, my answer in
long xD
L777[18:47:45] <reinei> I was just giving
a tl;dr
L778[18:48:07] <Alissa> reinei: My field
of study /was/ going to be theoretical physics.
L779[18:48:10] <Alissa> I could talk about
it for hours.
L780[18:48:27] <reinei> I /will/ take
theoretical physics
L781[18:49:02] <Alissa> Cool beans.
L782[18:49:31] <hydraz> Cool quarks
L783[18:50:05] <Alissa> Incorrect.
L784[18:50:10] <Alissa> Quarks are too
small to have a form of temperature.
L785[18:50:40] <hydraz> But they do have a
strange charm to them
L786[18:50:51] <reinei> anyway, Alissa can
I get that (theoretically) -1°K glass of water? I need some heat
right here
L787[18:51:45] <Alissa> I'm not sure how
that translates to heat. Or how you can have a negative
motion.
L788[18:52:16] <hydraz> If heat is
unsigned, it's pretty clear.
L789[18:52:29] *
MajGenRelativity flips table
L790[18:52:40] <MajGenRelativity> I know a
bit of theoretical physics too
L791[18:52:48] <MajGenRelativity> But I
don't want to engage in this
L792[18:53:04] <hydraz> I don't, I'm just
a bad programmer.
L793[18:53:37] <reinei> Alissa:
theoretical -1°K = more energy than any positive temperature, thus
we cannot create it (because you can only obtai nit in a kind of
'reversed system' compared to ours)
L794[18:53:46] <hydraz> reinei: -1°/
L795[18:53:57] *
hydraz sighs
L796[18:54:10] <hydraz> reinei: -1°K is
clearly 18446744073709551615K.
L797[18:54:10] <reinei> that K is
important
L798[18:54:31] <reinei> but only if you
assume .... uhm .... ahh ... some bits
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L800[18:54:51] <hydraz> unsigned
quad.
L801[18:55:09] <reinei> like, look at PI,
to store that many digits correctly requires quite a few bits, now
calculate the biggest unsigned number using that amount of
bits
L802[18:55:24] <hydraz> reinei: it's an
unsigned quad
L803[18:55:45] <gamax92> the fuck type is
a quad
L804[18:55:47] <reinei> aka a double word
or what?
L805[18:55:52] <hydraz> aka a
quad-word
L806[18:55:57] <reinei> or
L807[18:56:00] <hydraz> aka 4 words
L808[18:56:07] <hydraz> aka 4 times 16
bits
L809[18:56:16] <hydraz> because in x86 a
word is 2 octets do not ask
L810[18:56:27] <gamax92> why can't you
just use uint64_t
L811[18:56:33] <reinei> well word = 2
bytes is 'normal'
L812[18:56:49] <hydraz> ARM has 32-bit
words
L813[18:56:53] <Antheus> CAN WE ALL SPEAK
IN ENGLISH HERE?!?
L814[18:56:59] <Alissa> Antheus: no
L815[18:56:59] <hydraz> NÃO.
L816[18:57:04] <Alissa> wait whoops
L817[18:57:05] *
Antheus faints
L818[18:57:08] <reinei> ARM?! get
OUT!
L819[18:57:12] <vifino> Nö.
L820[18:57:15] <hydraz> ARM IS THE BEST
ARCHITECTURE YOU PEASANT.
L821[18:57:17] *
Alissa has an ARM computer.
L822[18:57:22] <Alissa> or, microcomputer
rather.
L823[18:57:23] <gamax92> ARM is pretty
nice
L824[18:57:25] *
Antheus has a LEG computer
L825[18:57:36] <gamax92> I knew someone
would make that joke
L826[18:57:41] <reinei> actually am I sure
I just said that the wrong thing is bad?!
L827[18:57:47] *
Alissa finds an inappropriate joke about "head" and
"computer"
L828[18:57:55] <hydraz> ARM powers the
world
L829[18:58:04] <Antheus> #ARM
MASTERRACE
L830[18:58:05] <Antheus> jk
L831[18:58:14] <Alissa> everyone knows
Google is based off of ARM supercomputers
L832[18:58:22] <reinei> yeah i think I
just used the wrong companie name? not sure lemme google
L833[18:58:48] <reinei> xD
L834[18:58:50] <reinei> yep I did
L835[18:59:38] <hydraz> TIL the iphone's
charger port has a serial port in it.
L836[18:59:59] <reinei> if you mean the 30
pin one, yes it does
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L838[19:02:22] <hydraz> I mean an
RS232.
L839[19:04:22] <reinei> anyway I'm
off
L840[19:04:27] <hydraz> night
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L842[19:08:55] <`-`> gamax92: Someone was
like "I'm going to port CCLite to lovepotion"
L843[19:08:59] <`-`> I said GL;HF
L844[19:09:28] <Mimiru> Well... most of
OFM's 1.8 issues are fixed... now to make it actually play
sound.
L845[19:09:40] <Mimiru> Oh... and fix the
packets.
L846[19:09:45] <Mimiru> cause... ¬_¬
yeah
L847[19:10:18] *
hydraz pulls down custom architecture documentation
L848[19:11:18] <`-`> gamax92: Same person
was like "Would CCLite work in 128mb of ram?"
L850[19:14:00] <gamax92> `-`: .-.
L851[19:14:27] <Antheus> .....
L852[19:14:33] <Xal> CISC master
race
L853[19:14:40] <Xal> arm pls go
L854[19:15:26] <hydraz> Xal: leal (%rdi,
%rsi), eax
L855[19:15:48] <vifino> s/ea/e/
L856[19:15:48] <Kibibyte> <hydraz>
Xal: lel (%rdi, %rsi), eax
L857[19:16:02] <hydraz> Load effective
long?
L858[19:16:12] <vifino> s/e(ax)/h$1/
L859[19:16:12] <Kibibyte> <hydraz>
Xal: lel (%rdi, %rsi), hax
L860[19:16:34] <hydraz> whose bot is
this?
L861[19:17:11] <Mimiru> Kibibyte, is
Kilobyte's
L862[19:17:32] <Mimiru> MichiBot does the
same when it's not around
L863[19:17:53] <hydraz> is sX.X.X syntax
supported?
L864[19:18:50] <hydraz> i.e sed can use
any character as a delimiter
L865[19:18:59] <vifino> nope.
L866[19:19:34] <hydraz> Boring
L867[19:21:35] <gamax92> TIL
L868[19:22:47] <Xal> dang that's no
good
L869[19:23:40] <Mimiru> q_q
L870[19:23:43] <Mimiru> I hate forge
networking
L871[19:24:48] *
hydraz notices the SPARC manual is 295 pages long
L872[19:24:59] <hydraz> so much for
RISC
L873[19:27:11] <Mimiru> Ok.. packets are
working
L874[19:27:14] <Mimiru> why not
sound.
L875[19:28:00] <hydraz> RISC-V is 100
pages long
L876[19:28:32] <Xal> how else am i going
to mov %eax, 0x1c(%esp,%edi,4) in one instruction?
L877[19:28:59] <Mimiru> oooh the ogg
player works
L878[19:29:03] <hydraz> oh I know,
6502!
L879[19:29:06] <Mimiru> the mp3 player is
broken
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L881[19:37:49] <`-`> Atleast I can push
multiple registers onto the stack in one instruction.
L882[19:38:02] <`-`> Actually, that
doesn't even include the stack
L883[19:38:13] <`-`> you can push multiple
registers into any memory value in ARM
L884[19:38:41] <`-`> You could make an
optimized ARM memcpy using Load Multiple and Store Multiple
L885[19:39:18] <vifino> `-`: dooo it
L886[19:39:32] <`-`> vifino: GCC probably
already does
L887[19:39:51] <`-`> And the problem with
that optimization is that the data needs to be a multiple of 4
bytes
L888[19:40:17] <`-`> It would be best if
the function was optimized for a specific size (which is the case
of what GCC does)
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L891[19:47:17] <XDjackieXD> :D
L892[19:47:45] <hydraz> :d
L893[19:47:50] <hydraz> y/d/D/
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L896[19:48:10] <hydraz> ^W is a magical
thing
L897[19:48:17] <Xal> i could never use a
risc
L898[19:48:24] <Xal> how would i be able
to use the PUNPCKHDQ instruction
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L900[19:48:48] <Xal> or RSQRTSS
L901[19:49:04] <Xal> i want to be able to
compute Reciprocal of Square Root of Scalar Single-Precision
Floating-Point Value
L902[19:49:04] <Xal> in one
instruction
L903[19:50:41] <hydraz> CISC is nice, I
agree
L904[19:50:57] <XDjackieXD> XD
L905[19:51:03] <XDjackieXD> RISC
<3
L906[19:51:09] <XDjackieXD> no RISC no
fun!
L907[19:51:27] <`-`> Xal: That isn't a
risc problem, thats an SSE problem
L908[19:51:33] <hydraz> Retarded
Instruction Set Computing?
L909[19:51:41] <Xal> sorry, but it was
sarcastic
L910[19:51:44] <Xal> risc 4 lyfe
L911[19:51:55] <XDjackieXD> ^^
L912[19:52:16] <`-`> I dislike variable
byte instructions
L913[19:52:19] <XDjackieXD> RISC V! I wish
there were any desktop-power processors using it ^^
L914[19:52:40] <hydraz> RISC doesn't have
hardware assisted virtualization
L915[19:53:11] <gamax92> oh, why didn't I
think of this
L916[19:53:22] <XDjackieXD> hydraz: you
can add it though as an extension. just think of an RISCV processor
with an hardware virt acc for x86 :P
L917[19:53:26] <gamax92> flashing recovery
by dumping onto a mmc partition
L918[19:53:43] <`-`> (Also, Lua Bytecode
is technically a RISC instruction set)
L919[19:53:43] <hydraz> XDjackieXD: I'd
like to see where RISCV is being deployed in production.
L920[19:53:57] <gamax92> `-`: good idea or
no (there are no existing recovery flashing methods nor even good
root methods for this other phone of mine)
L921[19:54:22] <XDjackieXD> currently
there is no processor in production using riscv. they are working
on one µC though
L922[19:54:23] <`-`> gamax92: You could do
that, but if you fuck up it's game over
L923[19:54:34] <XDjackieXD> (including ram
encryption and other fancy stuff ^^)
L924[19:54:50] <gamax92> how so, it's just
the recovery partition, I could just boot normally and put stock
over it right?
L925[19:54:56] <hydraz> RAM encryption
makes me think of memfrob(3), and that brings back memories. bad
ones.
L926[19:55:06] <`-`> gamax92: Yeah
L927[19:55:11] <`-`> I think thats how
that works
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LD34
L930[19:59:50] <hydraz> ld34?
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L932[20:04:32] *
hydraz idly ponders inventing his own ISA
L933[20:11:58] <lashtear> is a good
exercise.
L934[20:12:46] <Mimiru>
"IUpdatePlayerListBox" Yes.. Cause THAT makes sense to
implement on a TileEntity to get ticks
L935[20:14:02] <Mimiru> Good news is...
OFM works in 1.8, except a rendering bug with text rendering too
dark in the world
L936[20:17:35] <Mimiru> And that's
fixed..
L937[20:17:49] *
hydraz sleeps
L938[20:17:51] <Mimiru> now for the Item
JSON for the tuner and memory card and I'll release it for everyone
to break
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L940[20:33:47] <Antheus> *insert thing
about how my stomach has been rumbling for the past 4 hours*
L941[20:34:09] <Antheus> *insert something
about how I am happy the bathroom is right across from my
room
L942[20:34:10] <Mimiru> It's
buuuuuuilding
L943[20:34:34] <Antheus> *insert thing on
how I need to get meincraft on my windows partition
L944[20:34:37] <Antheus> *
L945[20:34:44] <gamax92> meincraft
L946[20:34:49] <Antheus> Da
L947[20:35:04] <`-`> Meinkrampt
L948[20:35:09] <gamax92> :O
L949[20:35:10] *
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L950[20:35:11] <Antheus> :O
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L952[20:35:19] <Antheus> DAMN NAZI
L953[20:35:20] <`-`> Order of the 4th
Dimension
L954[20:35:33] *
`-` enters gamax92's open port
L955[20:35:43] <Antheus> 0_0
L956[20:35:52] <gamax92> don't worry,
nothing's connected to it
L957[20:35:58] <Antheus> Better not enter
mine, or you may have a brown mist coming out
L958[20:36:07] <gamax92> ...
L959[20:36:09] <gamax92> Antheus y
L960[20:36:25] <vifino> Great. I look away
for just a second and everything's gone to shit. Literally.
L961[20:36:35] <Mimiru> Haaa
L962[20:36:49] <Mimiru> \o/ It built! And
I found a Bug!
L963[20:36:55] <Antheus> That's why we
have Mimiru; to clean up the shit
L964[20:37:01] <Mimiru> Oh Hell to the
FUCK no
L965[20:37:02] <Antheus> What's
built
L966[20:37:18] <Mimiru> OpenFM-1.8
L967[20:37:20] *
vifino waits for Mimiru to kick Antheus
L968[20:37:25] <Antheus> rude
L969[20:37:27] <gamax92> Mimiru has a
child, she has her own children to clean up
L970[20:37:32] <Mimiru> ^
L971[20:37:32] *
vifino gets disapointed
L972[20:38:07] <vifino> right. I was doing
something. I think.
L974[20:38:17] <Antheus> To do tomorrow:
Dishonored, meinkraft, dishonored
L975[20:38:33] <Mimiru> I guess I need to
start adding MC version to the file name or something ¬_¬
L976[20:38:48] <Antheus> 1.2.5
masterrace
L977[20:39:13] <gamax92>
libvifino.so.2.3.9
L978[20:39:54] <Mimiru> Lets see if I can
fix this issue with the speaker linker
L979[20:40:19] <vifino>
libgamax.so.0.0.0
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L981[20:41:56] <gamax92> #lua
lib("potato")
L982[20:41:56] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'random' (number has no
integer representation)
L983[20:42:05] <gamax92> ._.
L984[20:42:17] <gamax92> this is why I
hate lua 5.3
L985[20:42:21] <vifino> ooh, libname
generator? :D
L986[20:42:29] <vifino> #lua
_VERSION
L987[20:42:29] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Lua 5.3
Sandbox
L988[20:42:32] <gamax92> #lua
math.random(0,math.random(0,9))
L989[20:42:32] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0
L990[20:42:41] <vifino> fair enough
L991[20:42:41] <gamax92> oh
L992[20:42:53] <gamax92> #lua
lib("potato")
L993[20:42:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
libpotato.so.0.0.5
L994[20:43:01] <vifino> #lua5.1
_VERSION
L995[20:43:07] <vifino> #lua51
_VERSION
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L997[20:43:15] <vifino> huh, apparently i
took that out.
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L999[20:44:19] <vifino> anyhow, i
semi-kinda remember what i wanted to work on.
L1000[20:44:25] <vifino> off to a code
editor!
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L1003[20:53:46] <Antheus> #lua
lib("asdlkfjasolkgj")
L1004[20:53:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
libasdlkfjasolkgj.so.3.1.7
L1005[20:56:28] <Mimiru> Ok... so should
I do OpenPrinter, or OpenSecurity for 1.8 next?
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L1007[20:58:36] <Mimiru> And I fucking
crashed HexChat by minimizing it
L1008[20:58:38] <Mimiru> Thanks
HexChat
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L1020[21:35:41] <`-`> #lua
lib"lua"
L1021[21:35:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
liblua.so.3.0.7
L1022[21:37:39] <Pwootage> #lua
trueRandomNumber
L1023[21:37:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1024[21:38:01] <Pwootage> #lua function
trueRandomNumber(min, max) return 4 end
L1025[21:38:02] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1026[21:38:10] <Pwootage> #lua
trueRandomNumber(20)
L1027[21:38:10] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
4
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L1037[23:08:00] <gamax92> FORMULA TOO
COMPLEX
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