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L1[00:02:12] <Antheus> HAPPY NEWYEAR
L2[00:03:51]
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jhagrid7> HAPPY NEW YEAR!
L3[00:07:35] <Alissa> happy new year.
L5[00:07:56] <v^> Its just now new years
here in Minnesota
L6[00:08:20] <v^> Even though I watched the
ball drop in new York
L7[00:08:25] <v^> Like an hour ago
L8[00:08:26]
<
jhagrid7> It's been new years for
an hour and eight minutes for me
L9[00:09:46] <Antheus> v^, I know,
same
L10[00:09:54] <Antheus>
#CentralTimeBestTime
L11[00:10:09] <v^> I have a robotics
competition that's why I'm in Minnesota
L12[00:10:37] <Alissa> yay central time,
Antheus
L13[00:10:49] <v^> For robotics?
L14[00:11:01] <Alissa> v^: is it actual
robotics?
L15[00:11:27] <v^> Yes goddamit. I compete
with actual robots
L17[00:12:14] <v^> Antheus, EST best time
zone
L18[00:12:26] <v^> It's literally the most
populated
L19[00:12:34] <v^> So yeah
L20[00:21:15] <Antheus> v^, are you
showcasing ^v4
L21[00:21:37]
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jhagrid7> So like the metal robotic
vehicles that have to complete multiple tasks that you have to
program it to do?
L22[00:21:56] <v^> ^v4 is as almost 2 years
old
L23[00:22:10]
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jhagrid7> Just wondering because I
had a few LEGO Robotic competitions and we saw actual robotics like
that
L24[00:22:16] <v^> ^v is ^v5
L25[00:22:35] <v^> Jhagrid yes metal
L26[00:22:49]
<
jhagrid7> Nice
L28[00:23:02]
<
jhagrid7> Fixed the album
L29[00:23:26] <v^>
18"x18"x18" metal robots
L30[00:27:28] <v^> Anyway im off to
bed
L31[00:27:35] <Alissa> \o
L32[00:28:01] <Alissa> and v^, the reason
behind my question about robotics
L33[00:28:16] <Alissa> is that our robotics
team is no smarter than the kids who put together lego toys that
move
L34[00:28:46]
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jhagrid7> Lol
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L37[00:45:19] <dangranos> whoa..
L38[00:45:30] <dangranos> Debian's founder
died
L39[00:45:36] <Alissa> Yeah. :c
L40[00:45:40] <Izaya> RIP.
L42[00:46:06] <Alissa> From what I can
figure out, he was investigating some police brutality with his
neighbor and the police didn't like that.
L43[00:46:10] <dangranos> Kubuxu iirc
L44[00:46:16] <Alissa> is that the tweet
list?
L45[00:46:19] <dangranos> yeah
L46[00:46:27] <dangranos> read
down-to-top
L47[00:46:42] <dangranos> his twitter page
is gone :|
L48[00:47:00] <dangranos> (though google
still has some tweets in cache)
L49[00:47:44] <Izaya> that's a more
complete list than what I found
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L51[00:48:10] <Alissa> i think that's the
one from the Reddit thread that got taken down
L52[00:49:45] <dangranos> interesting, why
it got took down?
L53[00:50:28] <Alissa> Dunno.
L54[01:19:43] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Antheus: Just
so you know, superlib is one of my worst creations
L55[01:19:52] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I wish it
didn't exist
L56[01:19:58] <SuPeRMiNoR2> It is so
terrible
L57[01:21:09] <SuPeRMiNoR2> also
"Inspired from SuPeRMiNoR1's Superlib" SuPeRMiNoR1?
Please :P
L58[01:21:50] <Antheus> lol
L59[01:55:03] <veltas> Alissa: Inane
comments on Twitter. Can't really tell what was going on. Family
have asked people to not pry into their affairs, so if stuff is
being taken down it's probably to do with that.
L60[02:05:33] <Temia> Happy moo year
\o/
L61[02:06:30] <Izaya> happy new year,
Temia
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L69[03:44:44] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Happy new year
everyone
L70[03:50:29] <Izaya> you're like 21 hours
late
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L79[04:48:22] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Only 3 hours
late for me
L80[04:48:34] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I guess more
like 4
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L93[06:40:35] <Kodos|Web> o/
L94[06:43:10] <Elizabeth> morning
L95[06:43:13] *
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L96[06:44:09] <Inari> lewd
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L98[06:45:24] *
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L100[06:45:39] <Inari> l-lewd!
L101[06:46:10] <Kodos|Web> Can someone
poke Sanger about having 3D prints changed so that either you can
make them emit a strong redstone signal, or a config, or something.
Super annoying when using them for door togglers
L102[06:46:24] <Elizabeth> %tell Sangar
<
Kodos|Web> Can someone poke Sanger about having 3D
prints changed so that either you can make them emit a strong
redstone signal, or a config, or something. Super annoying when
using them for door togglers
L103[06:46:25] <MichiBot> Elizabeth:
Sangar will be notified of this message when next seen.
L104[06:46:36] *
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L105[06:46:39] <Izaya> lizzy, if you were
15 minutes later it would have been morning here
L106[06:46:41] <Kodos|Web> Indeed
L107[06:46:42] <Elizabeth> have colour
info in that as well
L108[06:46:54] <Kodos|Web> Uwot
L109[06:48:07] <Kodos|Web> Right. Going to
sleep now
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L113[06:57:42] <Sangar> o/
L114[07:00:11] <Elizabeth> \o
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L121[07:15:09] <Izaya> \o
L122[07:15:26] <Izaya> totally not 15
minutes and 9 seconds late
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L148[10:22:43] <nxsupert> You've been
annihilated. There is no you to stab me.
L149[10:24:06] <vifino> If you say
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L158[10:58:28] <Techokami> Forge for
1.8.9? Wow, that was quick
L159[10:59:26] <Izaya> they patched 1.8
again?
L160[10:59:39] <Izaya> how hard did Moj-
Microsoft fuck it up?
L161[11:00:37] <Turtle> It's still mojang
working on both java and C versions, no?
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L165[11:21:02] <Keanu73> Hi,
L166[11:21:35] <Keanu73> How do I make a
drone move a specified offset? I know the wiki says it's the
function move, but I don't get dx, dy, and dz?
L167[11:24:05] <Alissa> ~w drone
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L170[11:24:50] <Alissa> Keanu73: If you
wanted to move it two blocks in the positive X direction, you make
'dx' == 2
L171[11:24:55] <Alissa> two blocks up, dy
== 2
L172[11:25:00] <Keanu73> ah
L173[11:25:14] <Alissa> I assume the
"d" stands for delta
L174[11:25:16] <Alissa> or something
L175[11:25:20] <Alissa> delta, maybe
distance.
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L180[11:44:52] <Keanu73> Alissa: so if I
wanted it to go back 2 blocks,
L181[11:44:59] <Keanu73> I would make dx
-2?
L182[11:45:15] <Alissa> sure, if you went
forward in the x axis.
L183[11:45:24] <Keanu73> hmm
L184[11:45:33] <Keanu73> I'm not sure how
I could convert a variable into a minus number
L185[11:46:58] <gamax92> ... wat?
L186[11:47:00] <Alissa> #lua x=2 return
-x
L187[11:47:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
-2
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L189[11:47:02] <Alissa> ta-da
L190[11:47:06] <gamax92> yeah ._.
L191[11:51:06] <Keanu73> welp
L192[11:51:10] <Keanu73> I'm pretty dumb
right now
L193[11:51:23] <Keanu73> Even though I
have good knowledge of Linux
L194[11:52:54] <Keanu73> Why does Z
exist?
L195[11:52:58] <Keanu73> the Z
coordinate?
L196[11:53:03] <Keanu73> Does it balance
everything?
L197[11:57:34] <gamax92> ... so that you
can move on all three axis?
L198[11:58:11] <gamax92> what, you only
wanted your drone to move side to side and up and down?
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L200[11:58:30] <Keanu73> Lol
L201[11:58:38] <gamax92> No
seriously
L202[11:58:42] <gamax92> wtf kind of
question is that.
L203[11:59:35] <Keanu73> I'm 10..
L204[11:59:36] <Keanu73> :|
L205[12:00:24] <Keanu73> Is left 1 and
right -1?
L206[12:01:22] <gamax92> get older
son.
L207[12:02:47] <Cruor> gamax92: what about
the temporal axis?
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L218[12:25:45] <Keanu73> Oh come
on...
L219[12:25:52] <Keanu73> Drones don't have
the require function?!
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L221[12:27:49] <cloakable> nope :D
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L223[12:29:51] <Elizabeth> ~oc custom
os
L225[12:30:18] <Elizabeth> Keanu73, ^ for
what Drones/EEPROMs have as standard (drones themselves may have
more, not sure)
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L227[12:36:33] <S3> Hey guys!
L228[12:36:35] <Keanu73> Hai
L229[12:36:37] <S3> So I'm back
L230[12:36:47] <S3> About to continue
working on OCBSD
L231[12:36:57] <S3> semester got super
busy
L232[12:36:57] <Keanu73> OCBSD?
L234[12:37:02] <Keanu73> Is that a clone
of OpenBSD?
L235[12:37:20] <S3> it is a clone of
FreeBSD's kernel architecture, actually.
L236[12:37:27] <Keanu73> Oh
L237[12:37:30] <Keanu73> I got the wrong
name XD
L239[12:37:44] <S3> Yeh. It runs on
unmanaged hard disks, etc
L240[12:38:10] <S3> supports my partition
table spec I invented, yada yada
L241[12:40:16] <S3> our largest issue
still stands with Magik6k, if he is going to investigate journaling
support in MRFS
L242[12:42:21] <Keanu73> Elizabeth: Do I
have to define component?
L243[12:43:17] <vifino> S3! Looong time no
see!
L244[12:43:21] <Keanu73> Or I don't need
to?
L245[12:43:27] <Elizabeth> Keanu73, the
stuff listed in that link is what you have access to in the global
namespace so no, you should just be able to do
component.whatever
L246[12:43:33] <Keanu73> Oh okay
L247[12:43:40] <S3> vifino, yeah.. life of
an engineering student
L248[12:44:41] <gamax92> hey S3
L249[12:44:46] <gamax92> ya trolling
bastard.
L250[12:45:21] <vifino> S3: I made a
printer that prints to irc instead of using paper or something
stupid like that.
L253[12:47:17] <S3> from OC?
L254[12:47:29] <S3> gamax92, lol. Trolling
is fun
L255[12:47:40] <vifino> S3: Nah, from
cups.
L256[12:47:47] <S3> OOH IT SUPPORTS
POSTSCRIPT OMG
L257[12:48:16] <S3> Neat.
L258[12:48:29] <cloakable> haha
L259[12:49:24] <vifino> S3: Yep! It is
actually working.
L260[12:49:48] <S3> gamax92, I was
thinking of making SOPT much simpler
L261[12:50:46] <S3> and instead of being a
partition table, I could make it into a (less code to write
maybe?!) block based data structure filesystem, which could be used
as a partition table, or for organizing databases, or for building
a filesystem on top of, etc.
L262[12:51:25] <S3> to make a partition
table all you would have to do is like, create an information block
that the EEPROM recognizes, then create collections of blocks you
install filesystems to
L263[12:51:46] <S3> it may be simpler this
way
L264[12:51:53] <Keanu73> Elizabeth: Is
drone also in the global namespace? and event?
L265[12:51:54] <gamax92> you do what you
do
L266[12:52:09] <S3> meh, I was more
curiouis what you thought of that
L267[12:52:11] <gamax92> I'mma go
investigate converting linux mint into ubuntu mate
L268[12:52:16] <gamax92> and then go play
Grandia II
L269[12:52:23] <Elizabeth> Keanu73, drone
might be, event will not as that is an OpenOS library
L270[12:52:25] <S3> then having something
only be capable of filesystems, then installing filesystems to
that, etc
L271[12:52:37] <Keanu73> How do I get
event?
L272[12:52:40] <Keanu73> or you
can't
L273[12:52:47] <gamax92>
computer.pullSignal
L274[12:53:28] <Elizabeth> ^
L275[12:53:50] <S3> so did you hear about
that russian guy who died?
L276[12:54:02] <gamax92> yeah, that
russian guy
L277[12:54:06] <gamax92> you know, that
one.
L278[12:54:15] <S3> he died of alchohol
posoning last night
L279[12:54:29] <S3> and then he woke up
hours later in a morgue full of dead bodies
L280[12:54:36] <S3> banged on the door
until someone let him out
L281[12:54:39] <Keanu73> Ohh
L282[12:54:40] <S3> then went back to the
party
L283[12:54:42] <gamax92> oh damn
L284[12:54:46] <S3> and kept
drinking
L285[12:55:01] <S3> continued*&
L287[12:56:21] <S3> It makes me wonder if
most people don't die of alchohol poisoning. Instead, they die of
freezing to death in morgues
L288[12:56:53] <gamax92> lol
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L291[13:02:29] <S3> lots of sc23
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L294[13:11:35] <Magik6k> S3, I haven't got
time to mess with mrfs recently
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L296[13:12:47] <Magik6k> tho i may be
porting plan9k to bare hardware(RPi), so it may be needed
then
L297[13:13:19] <CompanionCube> RPi?
O.o
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L299[13:13:36] <Magik6k> And yes,
component.window.open() is a goal :D
L300[13:14:30] <vifino> Magik6k:
Multithreading when!!!!11111
L301[13:14:59] <Magik6k> IK
L302[13:15:12] <Magik6k> I have to read
about LuaJIT MT
L303[13:15:35] <vifino> Magik6k: tl;dr
multiple states and dispatch stuff inbetween
L304[13:16:14] <vifino> If you have a
thread api or something, it may just be as simple as replacing the
coroutine stuff with instance creation and stuff.
L305[13:16:20] <Magik6k> for normal lua it
seems simple, but it's JIT
L306[13:19:39] <S3> I'm surprised somebody
hasn't written a new programming language called LeJIT
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L309[13:39:04] <moeassasin> Greetings
all!
L310[13:39:11] <moeassasin>
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy it's S3
L312[13:51:58] <S3> I was in a game of
Starcraft
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L314[13:53:48] <S3> my sound stopped
working wtf
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L316[14:01:07] <S3> buying cheese by the
block is so useful
L317[14:01:21] <S3> it may look more
expensive, but I got loads of cheese now that lasts forever
L318[14:01:41] <S3> I haven't bought
shredded cheese for more than a year now
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L322[14:11:13] <GauHelldragon> why would
that be more expensive
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L325[14:12:19] <Inari> did anyone ever
make a theory explaining how the minecraft world works?
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L327[14:13:07] <ds84182> Inari:
ticks
L328[14:13:12] <Inari> like i mean
L329[14:13:20] <Inari> how blocks behave,
their hradness, how redstone works
L330[14:13:20] <Inari> etc
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L332[14:15:59] <ds84182>
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh
L333[14:18:46] <gamax92> this upgrade
experiment is looking pretty bad atm.
L334[14:19:10] <gamax92> will probably
just clean install over and reinstall stuff
L335[14:19:53] <ds84182> S3: heh... it's
LeSHIT
L336[14:19:59] <Daiyousei> le shit
L337[14:20:02] <Daiyousei>
xddddddddddddddddDDDDDDDDD
L338[14:20:12] <ds84182> Before Reddit,
LeSHIT was just SHIT
L339[14:20:22] <gamax92> ds84182: stop
that, you're corrupting Daiyousei
L340[14:20:25] ***
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L341[14:20:28] <Daiyousei> help
L342[14:21:14] <ds84182>
*((int*)(malloc(64)-4)) = 0xDAE
L343[14:23:13] <v^> ds lmao
L344[14:23:27] <ds84182> I forgot a
semicolon
L345[14:23:28] <ds84182> Oh no
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L347[14:23:34] *
ds84182 cocks the gun
L348[14:23:37] <ds84182> ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
cock
L349[14:24:20] <v^> ds84182 that would
probably fuck memory allocation if you were running in kernel
mode
L350[14:24:43] <ds84182> v^: who the fuck
mallocs in kernel code xD
L352[14:24:55] <ds84182> STATIC
ALLOCATIONS ARE THE GREATEST GIFT FROM DG
L353[14:25:00] <ds84182> s/DG/DOG
L354[14:25:00] <MichiBot> <ds84182>
STATIC ALLOCATIONS ARE THE GREATEST GIFT FROM DOG
L355[14:25:07] <ds84182> s/E/E;
L356[14:25:07] <MichiBot> <ds84182>
STATIC ALLOCATIONS ARE; THE GREATEST GIFT FROM DOG
L357[14:25:16] <ds84182>
THANKYOUMICHIBOX
L358[14:25:21] <ds84182>
>MICHIBOX
L359[14:25:22] <ds84182> DAE
L360[14:25:25] <v^> Ds I run a jvm in
kernel mode
L361[14:25:32] <v^> The heap is the new
stack
L362[14:25:37] <v^> In kernel mode
L363[14:25:42] <ds84182> v^: Filthy
whore
L364[14:25:47] <ds84182> I mean
L365[14:25:54] <v^> Yes, daddy
L366[14:26:00] <ds84182> ~!
L367[14:26:26] <gamax92> Can you
not?
L368[14:26:57] <ds84182> gamax92: Can you
hot?
L369[14:26:58] <ds84182> ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L370[14:27:04] <ds84182> ¯\_( ͡¬ ͜ʖ
͡¬)_/¯
L371[14:27:08] <gamax92> Not for
you.
L372[14:27:26] <ds84182> You shut
L373[14:28:35] <v^> Gag me
dwooniekuun
L374[14:28:50] <gamax92> The VM froze ...
It's doing a ton of disk activity but X is not updating.
L375[14:29:24] <ds84182> v^: With what?
All I have is my.. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L376[14:29:42] *
ds84182 straps the lennyface around v^'s mouth
L377[14:29:51] <gamax92> ._. ignored
:D
L378[14:30:15] <ds84182> Inari: help, what
do I do now
L379[14:30:21] <v^> Lmao I'm talking to
Dwayne like Katt does to me
L380[14:30:50] <ds84182> v^: Except she
doesn't have lennyrope™
L381[14:30:53] <gamax92> ds84182: Are you
sure this isn't Katt and Katt is cheating on pixel?
L383[14:31:23] <vifino> s/(like Katt)
(does)/$1 I wish Katt would do/
L384[14:31:27] <ds84182> gamax92: That
would be disgusting
L385[14:31:36] <v^> Katt has no
internet
L386[14:31:43] <vifino> uh, i fuxt dat
up
L387[14:31:51] <gamax92> ds84182: exactly,
so be disgusted.
L388[14:32:14] <ds84182> gamax92: But I
want v^'s donger
L389[14:32:23] <v^> Also I'm in
Minnesota
L390[14:32:32] <gamax92> Mini soda!
L391[14:33:06] <ds84182> Its not that
minature ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L392[14:33:20] <gamax92> better than
living in Massive two shits
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L394[14:34:07] <ds84182> Massive Hero
Soccer Guy
L395[14:34:07] <v^> :< if Katt came we
would have a bed together
L397[14:35:27] <ds84182> Mashed Potato
Sack of Rye
L398[14:35:31] <gamax92> I'm going to
assume that upgrading mint to wily is impossible,
L399[14:35:39] <ds84182> Make A Gyro Smack
A Thigh
L400[14:35:44] *
gamax92 waits for joke about ubuntu's codename
L401[14:35:56] <ds84182> !!
L402[14:36:14] <ds84182> Master Tree Rope
Sock and Pie
L403[14:36:20] <ds84182> Mashed Potato
Side of Fries
L404[14:36:37] <gamax92> ds what are you
saying .-.
L405[14:37:06] <ds84182> Master Hero
Sucker Pie
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L407[14:41:07] <TheZedGuy> asie: Do you
plan on updating the links anytime soon?
L408[14:42:00] <TheZedGuy> btw, anyone
who'
L409[14:42:05] <TheZedGuy> *who's even
here rn
L410[14:42:15] <TheZedGuy> Happy New
Year/Late New Year
L411[14:43:21] <v^> .acronym sfw
L412[14:43:21] <^v4> v^, sto fdd1
work
L413[14:43:40] <v^> <acronym sfw
L414[14:43:44] <v^> Hmmmm
L415[14:44:10] <TheZedGuy> what
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L417[14:51:22] <_habnabit> standalone
computers can't have tanks of their own, right? they can only use
tank controllers in adapters or transposers?
L418[14:54:12]
<
jhagrid7> Hey just wondering
(started watching the BTM from last year) is there a way I can
configure a computer/server to work like Windows is this way: Ls is
the same as ls (what I mean is that capitaliza ...
L419[14:56:16] <vifino> yes.
L420[14:56:54]
<
jhagrid7> Could you explain how to
do that for me?
L421[14:57:22] <vifino> Mod /bin/sh's
logic for determining the executable to run.
L422[14:57:37] <ds84182> :lower()!
L423[14:57:44] <vifino> ^
L424[14:57:52]
<
jhagrid7> Thanks
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L426[14:59:03] <Altenius> Corded?
L427[14:59:35]
<
Mimiru> Yes, what about
Corded?
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L429[14:59:51] <Altenius> What's
corded?
L430[14:59:58] <Mimiru> %discord
L432[15:00:01] <Altenius> ah
L433[15:00:11] <gamax92> I find it funny
that NTFS is actually case sensitive and will happily store ls.exe
ls.exE ls.eXe ls.eXE ls.Exe ls.ExE ls.EXe ls.EXE lS.exe lS.exE
lS.eXe lS.eXE lS.Exe lS.ExE lS.EXe lS.EXE Ls.exe Ls.exE Ls.eXe
Ls.eXE Ls.Exe Ls.ExE Ls.EXe Ls.EXE LS.exe LS.exE LS.eXe LS.eXE
LS.Exe LS.ExE LS.EXe LS.EXE
L434[15:00:22] <gamax92> but which one
get's ran.
L435[15:00:44] <Altenius> ls.exe
L436[15:01:44] <Altenius> Well, I think
I'm going to try and revive my emulator for the 3rd time
L437[15:02:00] <gamax92> Altenius: lol
k
L438[15:02:27] <gamax92> just do a good
job this time so I can not update OCEmu
L439[15:02:33] <Altenius> This time is C
though, so I don't have to deal with C++'s shit.
L440[15:02:45] <CompanionCube> gamax92,
ntfs is case sensitive indeed. The Windows API is more
complicated.
L441[15:02:59] <gamax92> Altenius:
;-;
L442[15:03:11] <gamax92> I said do a good
job.
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L444[15:07:28] <ds84182> Altenius: needs
more Boost
L445[15:08:02] <Altenius> I'm not touching
Boost.
L446[15:08:17] <ds84182> using namespace
boost::me::up::daddy; //v^~!
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L448[15:11:51] <Daiyousei> daddy be
nimble
L449[15:11:53] <Daiyousei> daddy be
quick
L450[15:12:07] <Daiyousei> not gonna post
the rest of the copypasta :v
L451[15:12:34] <gamax92> lol
L452[15:13:14] <ds84182> Daiyousei:
emojipasta is better
L453[15:13:25] <Daiyousei> it is
emojipassta actaully
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L458[15:21:29] <ds84182> S3: forth
L459[15:21:57] <S3> I need to fix that
last feature of my forth compiler...
L460[15:21:58] <S3> for OC
L461[15:22:18] <S3> It's the most
important feature
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L464[15:29:15] <vifino> S3: Oh, yeah, that
reminds me of the 32C3 ctf, our team had a challange to pwn a forth
interpreter. :D
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L466[15:29:54] <Daiyousei> ez
L467[15:30:13] <vifino> Daiyousei: It
was.
L468[15:30:21] <vifino> ."
/bin/sh" system
L469[15:30:21] <Daiyousei> kek
L470[15:30:23] <vifino> kek
L471[15:30:34] <Daiyousei> *insert eddy
wally wow greenscreen here*
L472[15:30:35] <vifino> totally pwnd
rite
L473[15:30:35] <Daiyousei> lel
L474[15:30:36] <Daiyousei> yes
L475[15:31:11] <CompanionCube> true pwnage
would require escalating to root if you didn't have it
already
L476[15:31:33] <vifino> CompanionCube:
ctf.
L477[15:31:36] <vifino> capture the
flag.
L478[15:31:38] <vifino> flag.txt.
L479[15:32:09] <Techokami> <Izaya>
how hard did Moj- Microsoft fuck it up?
L480[15:32:35] <Techokami> Microsoft just
signs Mojang's paychecks. Mojang, on the other hand, fucked up
flowing water and realms
L481[15:32:54] <CompanionCube> Realms was
born fucked.
L482[15:33:00] <Techokami> indeed
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L496[16:06:58]
<
jhagrid7> Okay I'm checking out
OC's BTM from last year and I see Sanger has said that you can swap
Luas, by swapping CPUs, how does that work, is CPU 1 Lua 5.1, CPU 2
Lua 5.2 and CPU 3 Lua 5.3?
L497[16:08:06] <CompanionCube> there's
another OC BTM tomorrow
L498[16:08:31]
<
jhagrid7> Dang, that's two I'm
going to lol
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L502[16:19:02]
<
jhagrid7> Was this day one?
L503[16:19:09] <Temia> No, CPU
architectures are swapped by sneak-clicking with one in your
hand
L504[16:20:33] <Temia> CPU tiers differ in
just maximum supported component and execution budget.
L505[16:20:39] <Temia> Trying to remember
the actual term.
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L507[16:22:51] <Temia> Call budget,
right.
L508[16:23:38]
<
jhagrid7> Dang sadly I might miss
most of the OC BTM tommrow, I wake up at about 12-1 PM and it
starts at 11 AM my time
L509[16:23:55] <greaser|q> wake up
earlier
L510[16:24:03] <greaser|q> you can totally
do it
L511[16:24:09] <Xal> wait when is
btm?
L512[16:24:14] <greaser|q> tomorrow or
something like that
L513[16:24:17] <greaser|q> or today,
whatever
L514[16:24:30] <greaser|q> also setting
the lua version: shift-click with the CPU in your hand toggles
between 5.2 and 5.3
L515[16:24:37] <greaser|q> assuming 5.3 is
enabled which i think by default it is
L516[16:24:51] <Xal> is there any way of
getting the btm pack before tomorrow?
L517[16:25:35]
<
jhagrid7> Yeah
L518[16:25:50]
<
jhagrid7> The MultiMC download,
it's the pack for MultiMC
L519[16:25:54] <Xal> alright is there a
page up for it?
L520[16:25:56] <Xal> with info
L522[16:27:24]
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jhagrid7> I hope my laptop can
handle it
L523[16:28:09]
<
jhagrid7> Anyone know if this
laptop is a low end or medium end: Toshiba Satellite
L755-S5112
L524[16:28:25] <Kubuxu> My notebook with
GT720M handles it quite well.
L525[16:28:51] <Xal> well I won't be up at
3AM but I'll see if I can hop on
L526[16:29:53]
<
jhagrid7> I had a hard time trying
to figure it out my time lol
L527[16:33:03]
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jhagrid7> <vifino> detodated
wam <Achati> its wamm
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L529[16:34:28] <Xal> ye as long as your
laptop has enough wam you should be good
L530[16:34:55] <Xal> also make sure it has
a good pwocessowr and gwaphiks cawd
L531[16:36:03]
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jhagrid7> It's all basic, besides
the EHD which is now my HDD lol
L532[16:36:40]
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jhagrid7> 4 GB of WAM, Ubuntu lets
me use 3.8, I usually use 2GB for MC but it still lags bad
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L534[16:40:28] <Techokami> will anyone be
recording the panels at BTM? I have to work on Day 1 and will miss
GreaseMonkey's panel, which interests me
L535[16:40:43] <Elizabeth> Techokami, I
will, probably
L536[16:40:48] <Techokami> thank
you!
L537[16:41:05] <Elizabeth> it's on the 2nd
and 3rd isn't it? (i.e. not today)
L538[16:41:31]
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jhagrid7> Yes
L539[16:41:39] <Elizabeth> k
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L541[16:44:07] <CompanionCube> I will
attempt BTM. Though this box only has 2GB RAM and a shitty
Radeon
L542[16:44:10] <CompanionCube> might try
with laptop
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jhagrid7> Cube, what laptop is
it?
L546[16:49:26] <CompanionCube> an old
samsung laptop
L547[16:49:42] <CompanionCube> but it has
non-OSS drivers and double the RAM
L548[16:50:31]
<
jhagrid7> Ahh, so hopefully we can
make it lol, except I'm running on crappy Intel Graphics
L549[16:52:49]
<
jhagrid7> Anyone know what Sangar
meant with: "Inventory Highlighting (with NEI
support)"?
L550[16:57:39] <greaser|q> if by crappy
intel graphics you mean an intel hd 3000 or better you can wash
your mouth out
L551[16:57:56] <CompanionCube> orly
L552[17:00:42] <greaser|q> case in point,
it can render a whole 512x64x512 ace of spades map at 60fps
L553[17:00:57] <greaser|q> it can even
fucking raytrace realtime @ 720p
L554[17:01:04] <CompanionCube>
source?
L555[17:01:17] <greaser|q> for the former,
iceball
L556[17:01:47] <greaser|q> for the latter,
search for "the future is yesterday" possibly on
pouet
L557[17:01:54] <greaser|q> and that's
prior to optimisation
L558[17:02:09] <gamax92> oh, you are
greasemonkey
L559[17:04:52]
<
jhagrid7> Intel® HD Graphics
3000
L560[17:05:07]
<
jhagrid7> Although on windows it
says Intel HD Family
L561[17:05:15]
<
jhagrid7> On Ubuntu it says Sandy
Bridge
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jhagrid7> I watched about an hour
of the BTM OC from last year, it's time for a break and to play MC
now lol
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L572[18:00:32] <_habnabit> is there a way
to force a computer to use a particular display for the prompt on
boot?
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L580[18:14:06] <S3> I have teamspeak
wrouted through jack audio
L582[18:14:16] <S3> OC TS still up?
L583[18:14:34] <S3> Hello
CompanionCube
L584[18:14:43] <CompanionCube> hi
L586[18:16:15] <CompanionCube> ltns?
L587[18:18:24] <Antheus> Also,
congratulations on everyone surviving another full orbit around the
sun
L588[18:19:11] <Mimiru> S3, I ran A OC TS
server.. I have no idea if it was "Official" or not... it
was used for a while but sits idle currently
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L590[18:21:57] <CompanionCube> S3,
so
L591[18:22:05] <CompanionCube> did you
ever get your ATM thing to work
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L593[18:30:32] <S3> too busy with school.
I did however run over the specs of STM for it
L594[18:36:33] <vifino> S3: Over alsa or
over pulse?
L595[18:37:52] <S3> well I have one over
pulse + alsa at the same time and one on windows
L596[18:38:04] <S3> jack on multiple
machines
L597[18:38:06] <S3> it's pretty
nifty
L598[18:38:22] <S3> I can use it to record
from my line in and mic at the same time on windows
L599[18:38:23] <S3> which is nice
L600[18:38:35] <S3> got my guitar hooked
up
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L604[18:47:27] <S3> whee!
L605[18:47:33] <S3> im streaming boring
eve for fun
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L608[18:55:01] <Xal> alright I'm
reinstalling a bunch of stuff, which java version has the best
support for modded mc right now?
L609[18:55:46] <Antheus> go for java
8
L610[18:55:51] <Antheus> unless you
can't
L611[18:55:54] <Antheus> then java 7
L612[18:56:00] <Antheus> but some mods
don't work on java 7
L613[18:56:03] <Antheus> so 8 is a
must
L614[18:57:05] <Xal> I'll grab JDK8, then.
last time (looooooong ago) I checked a few mods had patchy
compatibility with 8 so I was wondering if 7 was still more
widespread
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L616[19:06:38] <Sandra> java 8 is what
everyone should run, as it is bundled with the vanilla launcher on
win/mac.
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L618[19:06:47] <Sandra> so it
L619[19:06:53] <Sandra> 's best to get
8.
L620[19:07:38] <Xal> gah, new-fangled java
coming bundled with minecraft
L621[19:07:44] <Xal> sounds like a great
way to bloat it
L622[19:07:46] <Sandra> mmm hmm.
L623[19:07:57] <Sandra> eh.
L624[19:08:20] <Sandra> well it lets them
try and only have to worry bout one version.
L625[19:08:27] <Xal> back in mah day in
alpha we had to install java ourselves
L626[19:08:49] <Xal> and we had to unzip
jars directly into minecraft.jar :P
L627[19:08:52] <Sandra> it's only been
since MC1.8ish that that's been a thing tbh
L628[19:09:06] <Sandra> before then, it
was the same launcher, but didn't come with java.
L629[19:09:10] <Xal> since the new
launcher, right?
L631[19:09:25] <Sandra> since the brand
new launcher.
L632[19:09:39] <Sandra> the original 1.6
launcher didn't.
L633[19:09:43] <Sandra> but it does
now.
L634[19:10:05] <Sandra> but yeah, go for
java 8.
L635[19:10:25] <Sandra> there's not any
reason not to unless you're playing pre1.7.10.
L636[19:11:00] <Sandra> since i've never
seen a mod that's incompatible with java 8 for 1.7.10 and
newer.
L637[19:13:52] <veltas> S3: looks like
regular EVE to me
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L639[19:19:50] <S3> yes but theres no
action tonight
L640[19:19:53] <S3> I'm broke andgetting
ships
L641[19:19:56] <S3> so its boring
eve
L642[19:20:15] <malcom2073> s/broke and
getting ships/anything eve at all
L644[19:21:44] <S3> well I'm in a pirate
corp
L645[19:21:56] <S3> and yeah.. there's
usually lots of action
L646[19:22:05] <malcom2073> I played eve
for...10 years. I'm done heh
L647[19:23:47] <Xal> you won the game,
malcom2073
L648[19:23:54] <malcom2073> Yep
L649[19:24:04] <malcom2073> Could've won
after a year by /quitting
L650[19:24:06] <malcom2073> :P
L651[19:24:24] <Xal> the only winning move
is not to play >:P
L652[19:28:26] *
vifino carries Elizabeth to bed
L653[19:29:26] <Mimiru> Did MichiBot
break?
L654[19:29:29] <Mimiru> %test
L655[19:29:30] <MichiBot> Mimiru:
Success
L656[19:29:33] <Mimiru> %sed list
L657[19:29:33] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Enabled
SED channels: [#PCL-Minecraft, #MichiBot, #oc]
L658[19:29:36] <Mimiru> test
L659[19:29:40] <Mimiru> s/test/meh/
L660[19:29:41] <MichiBot> <Mimiru>
meh
L661[19:29:43] <Mimiru> ..
L662[19:29:51] <Mimiru> Oh no
L663[19:29:52] <Mimiru> ok.
L664[19:29:53] <Mimiru> I see
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L666[19:30:52] <Sandra> s/./yo/g
L667[19:30:54] <MichiBot> <Mimiru>
yoyoyo
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L669[19:32:06] <Xal> aaabbb333444
L670[19:32:13] <Xal>
s/\w{3}\d{3}(?R)?/test/g
L671[19:32:44] <Sandra> I love how the
Sandra Tech Support (TM) technique is: acquire information, perform
logic on information, google information, return result.
L672[19:33:22] <Xal> ssssh non techie
people can't know our tricks
L673[19:33:27] <Xal> they don't understand
google
L674[19:33:38] <S3> yay stream back up
more exiciting things about to happen
L675[19:33:47] <S3> mnot really lol
L676[19:34:18] <CompanionCube> Sandra, do
you know of the relevant xkcd
L677[19:34:24] <Sandra> of course.
L678[19:34:25] <Antheus> gjgfuj
L679[19:34:46] <Sandra> (i actually
printed it out for my nan so she could just do it without calling
me up all the time.)
L680[19:34:48] <Antheus> i could never
pronounce that
L681[19:34:57] <Antheus> i like sandra
much better
L682[19:35:26] <Sandra> Antheus,
heh.
L683[19:35:35] <Sandra> my username tends
to be TheSandromatic these days.
L684[19:35:40] <Sandra> gjgfuj is my old
one.
L685[19:35:49] <Antheus> my first username
was rhj91
L686[19:35:59] <Antheus> then it became
VTxDPx
L687[19:36:10] <Antheus> after some stupid
youtuber I was into, xPDxTV
L688[19:36:20] <Xal> you might as well
make your username a GUID
L689[19:36:23] <Antheus> then it became
PotatoTrumpet
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L691[19:36:33] <Antheus> now it is some
variation of Antheus
L692[19:36:50] <Sandra> oh you're potato
right.
L693[19:37:01] <Antheus> .-.
L694[19:37:10] <Xal> I wish to be known as
e96c5345
L695[19:37:28] <Sandra> e96c5345, how are
you?
L696[19:37:31] <Antheus> Sandra, I thought
you knew that
L697[19:37:39] <Sandra> I did, but I
forgot it.
L698[19:37:51] <Antheus> I changed from
PotatoTrumpet due to the invasion of people with potato in their
name
L699[19:37:52] <Sandra> shoosh I'm bad
with names generally.
L700[19:38:04] <Antheus> And I dind't want
to get blamed for something
L701[19:39:25] <Xal> attack of the
potatos
L702[19:39:30] <Antheus> basically
L703[19:41:20] <CompanionCube> I was once
samis, and then became CompanionCube on IRC.
L704[19:43:35] <Antheus> So
L705[19:43:41] <Antheus> back during
football season
L706[19:43:45] <Antheus> (american
football)
L707[19:43:49] <Antheus> this one game I
was at
L708[19:43:58] <Antheus> they would play
the same cut of Seven Nation Army
L709[19:44:03] <Antheus> note this was not
the band
L710[19:44:11] <Antheus> this was coming
out of their soud system stuffs
L711[19:44:21] <Antheus> and they must
have played the same cut 50 times during the game
L712[19:47:46] <vifino> samisCube
L713[19:50:01] <Antheus> samis^3
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L718[20:07:46] <justastranger> Found a bug
with TIS-3D
L719[20:07:52] <_habnabit> is there a way
to force a computer to use a particular display for the prompt on
boot?
L720[20:08:09] <Alissa> justastranger: the
fact that you use it alone would be enough of a bug :P
L721[20:08:29] <justastranger> Alissa: The
TIS-3D manual shows info for OC instead :p
L722[20:08:52] <justastranger> Like,
literally every page except the last is about OC instead of the mod
the manual's a part of
L723[20:09:56] <justastranger> It's even
letting me click the links to view OC-related manual pages
L724[20:09:58] <Alissa> _habnabit: patch
the kernel libraries?
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L726[20:10:15] <vifino> 210GB of music
:D
L727[20:10:21] <justastranger> :o
L728[20:10:22] <_habnabit> Alissa, i guess
i could, but it seems silly :(
L729[20:10:36] <_habnabit> let's find
where openos even does this
L730[20:10:45] <Alissa> somewhere in the
component libraries
L731[20:11:00] <Alissa> it assigns a
default peripheral to all connected components
L732[20:11:12] <justastranger> I hope
there's a place online with TIS-3D's documentation
L733[20:11:18] <Alissa> so you don't have
to manually find the address, then connect the graphics card with
the monitor
L734[20:11:20] <justastranger> because the
manual is useless :\
L735[20:11:24] <_habnabit> you think it's
because one screen is the default?
L736[20:11:46] <Alissa> One screen is
assigned the "default" screen at random
L737[20:11:51] <_habnabit> oh boy
L738[20:11:55] <Alissa> or maybe there's
an algorithm thing to detect it
L739[20:12:07] <gamax92> no it's randomly
assigned
L740[20:12:30] <_habnabit> guess i'll have
to patch the OS
L741[20:12:34] <Alissa> _habnabit: better
solution: patch chaos
L742[20:12:39] <_habnabit> what's
chaos
L743[20:12:40] <_habnabit> oh
L744[20:12:43] <Alissa> my fork of
OpenOS
L745[20:12:44] <_habnabit> ha ha
L746[20:12:51] <_habnabit> oh it wasn't a
joke
L747[20:12:56] <_habnabit> how do i get
it
L748[20:13:01] <Alissa> ...
L749[20:13:03] <Alissa> :D
L750[20:13:11] <Alissa> (there's no actual
installation thing yet)
L751[20:13:13] <Alissa> it's a kinda dead
project
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L753[20:13:26] <Alissa> i restructured the
filesystem, fixed up some paths, and started working on a package
manager thing
L754[20:13:36] <gamax92> Attempting boss
battle again after lots of level grinding for 8 hours.
L755[20:13:43] <Alissa> but if you don't
mind telling me how you patched it, i'd add it in to chaos
L756[20:14:08] <Alissa> funny enough,
chaos is less chaotic in terms of how the system is designed than
OpenOS
L757[20:15:03] <_habnabit> sure; i'll take
a look at that as soon as i get dinner started
L758[20:15:05] <_habnabit> so brb
L759[20:15:09] <Alissa> cool c:
L760[20:15:15] <gamax92> oh dammit ...
this game is so corrupty
L761[20:16:22] <gamax92> It just says
"Sa st [i]" on the bottom of the screen
L762[20:16:53] <Alissa> ?
L763[20:17:28] <gamax92> textures like to
randomly die after video effects play
L764[20:22:08] <gamax92> :D I won
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L766[20:26:24] <justastranger> gamax92:
what game
L767[20:26:25] <justastranger> ?
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L769[20:26:38] <gamax92> Grandia II
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L774[20:38:56] <veltas> Alissa: "it's
a kinda dead project" not very convincing
L775[20:39:12] <veltas> I'm not being
funny or anything but patching the broken OS seemed like one of the
charms of this mod
L776[20:39:33] <Alissa> not very
convincing meaning?..
L777[20:39:53] <veltas> Not a great way of
convincing someone it's worth contributing?
L778[20:40:46] <Alissa> eh.
L779[20:40:53] <Alissa> If they don't want
to contribute, they don't have to.
L780[20:40:58] <Alissa> If they do, then
that's good
L781[20:41:05] <Alissa> but I haven't had
time to properly set up OpenComputers.
L782[20:41:09] <Alissa> so yeah, it's dead
for now
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L788[21:04:18] <veltas> Alissa: What did
you have going with your fork?
L789[21:04:25] <veltas> Just fixes for
stuff?
L790[21:10:27] <Alissa> I was also
planning on adding features such as standard programmed
interfaces
L791[21:10:36] <Alissa> I have a todo list
somewhere
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L793[21:11:23] <greaser|q> <Alissa>
funny enough, chaos is less chaotic in terms of how the system is
designed than OpenOS <-- i see to your OpenOS and raise you
whatever the hell CC calls its OS
L794[21:11:38] <greaser|q> ...eh i guess
we're sick of pointing that out already
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L796[21:12:13] <Alissa> I'll not even
~start~ on ComputerCraft >:I
L797[21:12:29] <vifino> You just
did.
L798[21:14:41] *
Alissa baps vifino
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L800[21:15:38] <Alissa> why so
hostile
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L802[21:17:28] <tim4242> Is anyone here
who knows if there is a character limit for a single post on the
forums? And if there is one how high it is?
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L810[21:48:03] <Izaya> How big is a
TIS-100 stack?
L811[21:48:13] <veltas> greaser|q:
CraftOS
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L815[21:51:47] <Kodos> x.x
L816[21:52:14] <Alissa> hello Kodos
L817[21:52:28] <Izaya> does straight lua
support unicode?
L818[21:52:57] <Alissa> gay Lua does as
well
L819[21:53:11] <Kodos> I am so full
x.x
L820[21:53:59] <greaser|q> lua itself
doesn't support unicode
L821[21:54:12] <greaser|q> but UTF-8
doesn't break the files
L822[21:54:26] <Izaya> righto
L823[21:54:32] <greaser|q> so it
ultimately depends on what's actually printing the things
L824[21:54:56] <Alissa> lua 5.3 has a
'utf8' table, whatever that is
L825[21:56:04] <Xal> grr utf8 is annoying
sometimes
L826[21:56:14] <Xal> i want O(1) random
access
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L828[21:57:44] <greaser|q> oh hey so it
does
L829[21:58:07] <greaser|q> >
utf8.char(0x262D)
L830[21:58:07] <greaser|q> ☭
L831[21:58:30] <greaser|q> which is a
3-byte string
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L833[22:01:25] <Alissa> hm.
L834[22:01:46] <Alissa> now that i think
about it, i could probably... nah.
L835[22:01:52] <Alissa> too lazy.
L836[22:03:25] <Izaya> okay a stack node
holds up to 16 values
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L841[22:10:24] <Alissa> nice
L842[22:10:30] <Alissa> i'll doublecheck
it later and then add to chaos
L843[22:16:38] <veltas> my sides.lua
L844[22:21:37] <veltas> Is there a
difference between table.pack(...) and {...}?
L845[22:22:47] <Kodos> bbl
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L847[22:23:42] <Izaya> veltas,
print(table.pack(...) ~= {...})
L848[22:23:46] <Izaya> find out for
yourself
L849[22:24:20] <veltas> Izaya: All tables
are distinct, table comparison does not recurisvely check the
contents
L850[22:24:32] <veltas> So {} ~= {}
L851[22:24:38] <Izaya> ... true
L852[22:24:54] <Izaya> well in that case
there is indeed a difference
L853[22:25:13] <veltas> When I was asking
about difference I meant in the result, not the table ID
L854[22:25:18] <Izaya> :P
L855[22:25:39] <veltas> Sorry I got
distracted trying to read /lib/event.lua by how badly written it
is
L856[22:25:58] <veltas> They do local args
= table.pack(...)
L857[22:26:08] <veltas> And then refer to
two arguments args[1] and args[2]
L858[22:26:24] <veltas> They should have
just done local name, detail = ...
L860[22:31:16] <Izaya> want to know
something fun about OpenOS?
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L863[22:32:36] <Nekohime> hai
L864[22:32:59] <Izaya> cat princess?
wat?
L865[22:33:03] <Nekohime> :3
L866[22:33:12] *
Alissa flops on Nekohime
L867[22:33:14] <Alissa> c:
L868[22:33:16] <Nekohime> Does anyone know
how I can install MinecraftForge for 1.8.9?
L869[22:33:21] *
Nekohime hugs Alissa c:
L870[22:34:08] <Alissa> Nekohime: Latest
Forge should probably be 1.8.9 compatible if they have anything
that level.
L871[22:34:22] <Nekohime> hmm.
L872[22:34:26] <Alissa> Build
1.8.8-11.14.4.1576-1.8.8:
L873[22:34:29] <Alissa> that's their
latest build
L874[22:34:41] <Nekohime> Well, I see OC
has a build for 1.8.9 o.o
L875[22:34:42]
<
Mimiru> erm... 1.8.9 has
builds..
L877[22:35:12] <Nekohime> Forge Mod Loader
version 11.14.4.1577 for Minecraft 1.8 loading
L878[22:35:16] <Nekohime> thanks
L879[22:35:27]
<
Mimiru> 11.15 is 1.8.9
L880[22:35:35] <Alissa> 1670 is apparently
their latest, but they list 1577. :/
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L883[22:36:18] <Nekohime> I had the latest
installed 2-3 dasy ago, but I downgraded to the
"recommended" one while trying to troubleshoot issues
with some mods. Installing it right now c:
L884[22:36:32] <Nekohime> wut
L885[22:36:32] <gamax92> much c:
L886[22:36:36] <Nekohime> They do, ALissa
o.o
L887[22:36:39] <gamax92> what's with all
this c:
L888[22:36:41] <Nekohime> *Alissa
L889[22:36:49] <gamax92> I prefer /
L890[22:37:16] <Alissa> Mimiru:
weird.
L891[22:37:31] <veltas> Izaya: Found a
significant difference
L892[22:37:36] <Alissa> gamax92: [[ c:
intensifies ]]
L893[22:37:55] <veltas> table.pack gives
you a field n with the actual number of arguments
L894[22:38:02]
<
Mimiru> lrn2nagivate
files.minecraftforge.com
L895[22:38:10]
<
Mimiru> errnavigate*
L896[22:38:12]
<
Mimiru> I'm tired.
L897[22:38:23] <Izaya> that is a notable
difference yes
L898[22:39:24]
<
Mimiru> Going to bed ._. I have to
work tomorrow.. Alone. Again. So I can fuckup counting my drawer
again
L899[22:40:29] <gamax92> how to
table.pack: function table.pack(...) return
{n=select("#",...), ...} end
L900[22:41:37]
<
Mimiru> Oh good..
L901[22:41:43]
<
Mimiru> My start menu is fucking
broken again
L902[22:41:48]
<
Mimiru> fucking fucks
L903[22:43:01] <Nekohime> Is OC for 1.8.9
adding something new over the 1.8-universal version?
L904[22:43:08] <veltas> gamax92: Pretty
much
L905[22:43:29] <Nekohime> blergh. CCTweaks
doesn't like 1.8.9 :|
L906[22:43:47] <veltas> gamax92: Did not
realise it did that so I wrote that function myself with a
different name
L907[22:53:27] <Nekohime> beep
L908[22:53:32] <Nekohime> well, thanks
<3
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L911[22:54:13] <lperkins2> would be nice
if there was a way for microcontrollers to specify a string for the
analyzer...
L912[23:00:31]
<
jhagrid7> Does anyone know what
plan9k's man equivalent is?
L913[23:02:02] <vifino> I think that would
be man_has_yet_to_be_written <pagehere>.
L914[23:06:59] <veltas> plan9k that's
brilliant
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<
jhagrid7> hUH?
L918[23:18:55]
<
jhagrid7> Huh?*
L919[23:22:04]
<
jhagrid7> Another question, how can
I automatically set the resolution instead al always needing to say
"resolution 115 40"
L920[23:26:08] <Xal> put the necessary
code in init.lua
L921[23:28:54]
<
jhagrid7> *cough* I'm new to this
programming stuff *cough*
L922[23:29:09] <Xal> lemme check for ya
quick
L923[23:29:12]
<
jhagrid7> I don't know where
exactly to put it
L924[23:29:57] <Xal> alright so when the
basic eeprom starts up, it runs /init.lua
L925[23:30:02] <Xal> edit init.lua
L926[23:30:16]
<
jhagrid7> yes,
L927[23:31:21]
<
jhagrid7> I mean I don't know where
to put the resolution thingy, and which should I use
os.execute("resolution 115 40") or the longer one
L928[23:31:46] <Xal> line 182
L929[23:31:49] <Xal> before the while true
do
L930[23:31:53] <Xal> put that
L931[23:32:10] <Xal> see how it
goes:
L932[23:32:12] <Xal> while true do
L933[23:32:15] <Xal> motd()
L934[23:32:23] <Xal> right before that
outside the loop put that
L935[23:32:50] <Xal> hold on a minute I'll
test this for you
L936[23:33:21]
<
jhagrid7> Thanks, and how do you
scroll, I try to but it goes crazy
L937[23:33:32] <Xal> it's a bit sensitive
yeah
L938[23:33:36] <Xal> use the arrow
keys
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L941[23:34:27] <Xal> crap, hit the power
key on my computer
L942[23:34:28] <Xal> sorry
L943[23:35:51] <Alissa> my only comment:
Nice boot speed.
L944[23:35:53] <Alissa> :P
L945[23:35:57] <Alissa> 30 seconds isn't
that bad.
L946[23:36:04] <Xal> hah, ssd ftw
L947[23:36:29]
<
jhagrid7> I got an EHD for my HDD,
since it kinda gave way lol
L948[23:37:14]
<
jhagrid7> BTW it might be good to
mention that the EPPROM I am using is OpenLoader...
L949[23:37:31] <Xal> shouldn't make a
difference, they all load init.lua usually
L950[23:37:42] <SuPeRMiNoR2> jhagrid7:
EHD
L951[23:37:44] <SuPeRMiNoR2> ?
L952[23:37:45] <Xal> there's got to be a
more elegant way to do this than edit init.lua
L953[23:37:51] <Xal> external hard
drive
L955[23:38:25] <Xal> openos runs every
script in /boot
L956[23:38:27] <Alissa> I have 30 seconds
to go from boot to GRUB.
L957[23:38:47] <Alissa> GNOME, not
GRUB.
L958[23:39:13] <Xal> this computer is
windows only; I shan't contaminate my pristine linux machine with
scum software
L959[23:39:28] <SuPeRMiNoR2> I was going
to say, 30 seconds to grub?
L960[23:39:39] <Xal> that's one
sloooooooow bootloader :P
L961[23:39:43]
<
jhagrid7> Linux FTW
L962[23:40:11] <Xal> jhagrid7, you can put
a script in /boot/
L963[23:40:21] <Xal> and the os will run
every script in the boot directory
L964[23:40:28] <Xal> so you don't need to
much around with init.lua
L965[23:41:13] <greaser|q> i think from
hitting enter or waiting for the timeout on BTX, i get a shell in
about 20 secs
L966[23:41:33]
<
jhagrid7> But the question is, does
Plan9k run every script in boot
L967[23:41:34] <greaser|q> if i were to
set it up to run xdm directly instead of me having to do it
manually it'd start pretty close to that
L968[23:41:54] <greaser|q> either way i
use xdm for my login manager and dwm for my window manager
L969[23:41:55] <Xal> looking at the source
now, jhagrid7
L970[23:42:00] <greaser|q> and both load
really fast
L971[23:42:05] <Alissa> i get GRUB
finishing to GDM in about that time.
L972[23:42:27] <greaser|q> 7200 RPM hard
drive here
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L974[23:42:45] <greaser|q> init system is
a not horribly cluttered bsd init
L975[23:43:44]
<
jhagrid7> Xal: Plan9k only has
Kernal in the boot
L976[23:44:31] <Xal> yeah jhagrid7, I
don't know if plan9k has any form of startup script
functionality
L977[23:45:58] <Xal> ah well I've never
used plan9k
L978[23:46:03] <Xal> don't really know how
to do it
L979[23:46:15] <Xal> do it cleanly that
is
L981[23:48:34] <vifino> Electric Hammer
Drum!
L982[23:51:38]
<
jhagrid7> Where's TechSupport
lol
L983[23:57:55] <dangranos> damn you
Discord >_<
L984[23:58:00] <dangranos> it killed my
firefox again
L985[23:58:11] <dangranos> somewhy their
front page eats up RAM, a lot