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L1[00:05:40] <Duper> Thanks btw Kodos
L2[00:05:50] <Kodos> %calc 8.7 * 16
L3[00:05:50] <MichiBot> Kodos: 139.2
L4[00:06:11] <Shuudoushi> 98d89
L5[00:06:12] <Corded>
Shuudoushi:
98d89 = 4265 ~ 43.5
L7[00:06:26] <Shuudoushi> that's still
fucking odd
L8[00:07:10] <Mimiru> 1d20
L9[00:07:11] <Corded>
Mimiru: 1d20 =
4
L10[00:08:19] <sugoi> are there jenkins
builds of commits?
L12[00:09:28] <sugoi> right
L13[00:14:33] <sugoi> ok what's up with
getViewport
L15[00:14:52] <Kodos> Basically you can set
a portion of a gpu's max resolution as the actual screen
L16[00:15:02] <sugoi> Kodos: sorry what i
mean is boot fails
L17[00:15:17] <Kodos> Maybe use the right
branch?
L18[00:15:34] <Kodos> err
L19[00:15:35] <Kodos> nvm
L20[00:15:37] <Kodos> It's like
L21[00:15:40] <Kodos> past my bedtime
L22[00:15:54] <sugoi> did you read that as
MC1.5 ? :)
L23[00:22:20] <dangranos> xD
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L26[00:47:40] <Kodos> Bleh, the rotation is
a bit weird on these turrets
L27[00:47:55] <Kodos> Granted, the old
version of them did too
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L29[00:49:06] <Kodos> Also, you need to fix
calling 'fire()' so that it returns true for success, and nil,
reason for failing
L30[00:49:37] <Kodos> Mimiru: ^
L31[00:51:10] <Mimiru> weird how, also I'm
going to bed
L32[00:51:31] <Kodos> If you tell it to
move to 285 yaw, and then call it again to 10 yaw, it has to rotate
alllll the way back around
L33[00:51:55] <Kodos> When you're dealing
with a moving target, a creeper even, that extra second
counts
L34[00:53:23] <Kodos> Also, bed sounds
good. Baii
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L38[01:21:54] <SF-MC> hello #oc
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L41[01:23:51] <NexPC> i'm just testing this
thing
L42[01:24:00] <SF-MC> neat
L43[01:24:13] <NexPC> can you see the shine
channel I have open?
L44[01:24:29] <SF-MC> not atm
L46[01:24:53] <NexPC> i'm coing in from
NexCor eon a creative teir 3 PC
L47[01:25:00] <NexPC> coming*
L48[01:25:06] <NexPC> nexCore*
L49[01:25:11] <NexPC> on*
L51[01:25:26] <NexPC> well, thats all, the
test works
L52[01:25:30] <NexPC> bai
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L54[01:28:10] <SF-MC> eeeeh
L55[01:28:23] <dangranos> wat
L56[01:28:31] <SF-MC> spawned on a tiny
island :/
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L58[01:35:30] <Antheus> I just realized I
wont be able to get my headset until tuesday
L59[01:35:36] <Antheus> since monday is a
national holiday
L60[01:35:40] <SF-MC> It is?
L61[01:35:48] <Antheus> MLK
L62[01:35:52] <SF-MC> really?
L63[01:35:53] <Antheus> Martian Luther King
Jr.
L64[01:35:54] <SF-MC> huh
L65[01:35:55] <Antheus> yes
L66[01:36:02] <Antheus> His bday
L67[01:36:08] <SF-MC> yeah, I know
L68[01:36:20] <SF-MC> Just don't keep track
of MLK day
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L70[01:42:42] <Antheus> Well
L71[01:42:44] <Antheus> Good night
L72[01:42:47] <SF-MC> night
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L75[01:47:32] <SF-MC> ooooh
L76[01:47:34] <SF-MC> gold gravel
L77[01:47:39] <SF-MC> too bad I can't get
it
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L85[03:12:44] <Sandra> oh, I didn't realize
glad giraffe was out.
L86[03:12:47] <Sandra> I should play
that.
L87[03:12:53] <Sandra> sometime.
L88[03:13:02] <Shuudoushi> o.O
L89[03:13:12] <Shuudoushi> sounds like a
horror game
L90[03:13:30] <sugoi> Vexatos: y6o
L91[03:13:32] <sugoi> yo*
L92[03:13:38] <Vexatos> y7o
L94[03:13:44] <Shuudoushi> lulz
L95[03:13:57] <Sandra> Shuudoushi, it's the
most recent starbound update.
L96[03:14:17] <sugoi> so im emailing sangr
about this as well, but i know it matters to you a lot so ..
L97[03:14:33] <Vexatos> emailing what
who
L98[03:14:34] <Shuudoushi> still sounds
like a wannabe unassuming horror game
L99[03:14:36] <sugoi> i was testing my
latest openos version on the latest build merged with all the
things
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L101[03:15:02] <sugoi> there have been
other submissions to openos during the time i've been doing my
things -
L102[03:15:18] <sugoi> anyways, openos
even without my work has grown, a bit
L103[03:15:47] <sugoi> 200k ram to boot,
and 265k hdd install
L104[03:16:02] <sugoi> that's up from 170k
ram
L105[03:16:08] <Shuudoushi> I'm still
trying to figure out why just bringing over the update to openos
for multi monitor support has made it so I can't use my keyboard in
SOS..
L106[03:16:19] <sugoi> sos?
L107[03:16:25] <Shuudoushi> secureos
L108[03:16:29] <sugoi> oh
L109[03:16:34] <sugoi> hmm
L110[03:16:35] <Sandra> Shuudoushi, the
first iteration of starbound versions were increasingly angry
koalas.
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L112[03:16:46] <Sandra> then the second
iteration is increasingly happy giraffes.
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L114[03:16:54] <Shuudoushi> ...
L115[03:17:01] <Shuudoushi> murder them
all
L116[03:17:10] <sugoi> Shuudoushi: does it
crash? getResolution?
L117[03:17:21] <Temia> I wonder if
auditing the current OpenOS code for slimming down would be
advisable.
L118[03:17:23] <Shuudoushi> no crash
L119[03:17:30] <Shuudoushi> just won't
take input at login
L120[03:17:39] <Sandra> Shuudoushi,
...
L121[03:17:46] <sugoi> Vexatos: anyways, i
used to have 65k free with my openos 1.6 -- but now on top of the
updated openos, i have about 35k free
L122[03:18:06] <Vexatos> ugh
L123[03:18:09] <Vexatos> what
happened
L124[03:18:20] <Shuudoushi> sounds like
SOS...
L125[03:18:21] <sugoi> the margin of error
has gone from "i have 15k to play with" to "i have
to remove 15k'
L126[03:18:32] <Vexatos> wel
actually
L128[03:18:33] <Shuudoushi> LOL
L129[03:18:37] <Vexatos> That's what
happened
L131[03:19:29] <Shuudoushi> ... Vexatos
think that could be my issue?
L132[03:19:45] <Vexatos> sugoi, I guess
it's that commit?
L133[03:19:49] <sugoi> it must be
L134[03:19:55] <Vexatos> Because,
well
L135[03:19:58] <sugoi> but am i making
sense about my problem with all of this too?
L136[03:19:59] <Vexatos> it loads the
entire term API
L137[03:20:02] <Vexatos> into mem
L138[03:20:07] <sugoi> yeah
L139[03:20:17] <Vexatos> and the term API
is like twice the size now
L140[03:20:22] <sugoi> yeah
L141[03:20:24] <sugoi> so - anyways
L142[03:20:25] <Vexatos> without anything
in native OpenOS actually using the new stuff
L143[03:20:26] <Vexatos> sooooo
L144[03:20:31] <Vexatos> lazify please?
;_;
L145[03:20:36] <sugoi> yes yes, i
will
L146[03:20:39] <sugoi> i'm just saying
---
L147[03:21:18] <sugoi> i've lost all of my
wiggle room, and i'm in the red now by 15k
L148[03:21:38] <Vexatos> well, this is not
your fault though...
L149[03:21:51] <Vexatos> Actually it is
used in OpenOS quite a lot but in a bunch of places where noone
would ever care
L150[03:21:55] <Vexatos> it's really bad,
this commit
L151[03:22:16] <sugoi> well i'm working
from this point in my memory redux
L152[03:22:23] <sugoi> i just wanted to
save face
L153[03:22:25] <sugoi> :)
L154[03:22:51] <Vexatos> 12.8 KB to 20.7
KB
L155[03:22:54] <Vexatos> ;_;
L156[03:23:23] <sugoi> and how do you feel
about the disk space cost? i add 80k, 265->345 install
L157[03:23:33] <sugoi> i've been cutting
it down a lot
L158[03:23:43] <sugoi> all day today and
much of yesterday
L159[03:24:06] <sugoi> anyways, i need to
start working on memory
L160[03:24:13] <Vexatos> disk space is not
that much of an issue
L161[03:24:22] <Vexatos> tier 1 HDD was
1MB last time I checked
L162[03:24:29] <sugoi> still in, in latest
builds
L163[03:24:29] <Vexatos> It's really all
about the wam
L164[03:25:03] <Shuudoushi> lulz
L165[03:25:11] <sugoi> ok, i'll work on
memory and report in a day or two
L166[03:35:28] *
Shuudoushi sighs.
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L169[03:36:16] <Shuudoushi> I'll pour over
SOS' code again tomorrow/when I wake up and see if I can't figure
out why the latest dev build is broken...
L170[03:37:06] <Shuudoushi> I might just
revert back a couple versions and hand copy everything to make sure
it doesn't wreak the code I added
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L173[03:53:11] <Shuudoushi> there, files
reverted and hopefully nothing is going to explode that
badly...
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L176[04:32:09] <Sandra> #ping
L177[04:32:13] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
3.881490466 Seconds passed.
L178[04:32:19] <Sandra> OUCH.
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L180[05:00:00] <Vexatos> %seen
Sangar
L181[05:00:01] <MichiBot> Vexatos: Sangar
was last seen 1d 13h 27m 31s ago.
L182[05:01:09] <dangranos> #ping
L183[05:01:11] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L184[05:01:13] <dangranos> %p
L185[05:01:16] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
dangranos 1.82s
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L190[05:11:32] <Lizzy> 0/me groans as she
rises from the dead
L191[05:11:37] *
Lizzy groans as she rises from the dead
L192[05:12:17] <Vexatos> SANGAR
L193[05:12:21] <Vexatos> WHERE ARE
YOU
L194[05:13:04]
<
nxsupert> Well. We are
screwed.
L195[05:14:11]
<
nxsupert> Someones basicly made a
computer mod in vinnila.
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L198[05:15:30] <MichiBot> Corded:
BASIC
Programming Language in Minecraft | length:
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SethBling
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L200[05:15:50] *
Lizzy is getting her new computer parts today :D
L201[05:17:12] <malgoe> hey it worked! :)
minecraft ir client ftw
L202[05:17:20] <malgoe> irc*
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L207[05:21:25] *
vifino groans and tumbles towards Lizzy
L208[05:21:30] *
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L209[05:21:31] <dangranos> we all had that
phase "cool! i can do X in minecraft!"
L210[05:21:54] *
Lizzy catches vifino and snuggles
L211[05:22:16] *
vifino snuggles Lizzy and sighs happily
L212[05:22:25] <malgoe> well the internet
card does open up for a huge amount of more or less useful
stuff
L213[05:22:47] <dangranos> you two are
very snuggly ._.
L214[05:23:12] <malgoe> :)
L215[05:23:20] *
dangranos sits down and watches what happens next :3
L217[05:24:22] <MichiBot> Lizzy:
Shatter Me Featuring Lzzy Hale - Lindsey Stirling | length:
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L218[05:26:13] <vifino> gamax92:
|0xDEADBEEF|'s sandbox has been broken for a while and I can't be
arsed to fix it
L219[05:26:23] <vifino> if you want to fix
it, I'd gladly appreciate it
L220[05:26:30] <malgoe> not every IRC
client has the possibility to get you killed by a zombie if you
forget the time...
L221[05:27:05] *
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L222[05:27:09] <malgoe> bye bye
L223[05:27:12] <Lizzy> o/
L224[05:27:20] <vifino> \o
L226[05:27:40] <vifino> have fun, don't
die in the process.
L227[05:27:48] <malgoe> thx :)
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L229[05:28:14] <vifino> That wasn't really
directed at that guy, but sure.
L231[05:28:43] <vifino> that's where .milk
comes from.
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L235[05:33:59] <MichiBot> Sandra:
BASIC
Programming Language in Minecraft | length:
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L236[05:34:11] <Sandra> WHAT?
L237[05:34:16]
<
nxsupert> Beat you to it ?
L238[05:35:47] <Sandra> oh, so you
did.
L239[05:36:10] <Sandra> who needs forge
when you have command blocks and armor stands.
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L243[05:44:02] <Sandra> i mean yeah it's
slow but it can do anything ever.
L244[05:44:06] <Skye> O_O
L245[05:45:29] <Sangar> o/
L246[05:45:52] <Sandra> I would say it'd
be better to compile it to command blocks rather than interpret
it.
L247[05:45:59] <Sandra> but :P
L248[05:47:25] <Sangar> Vexatos, re
flamingo wiggling pm, overclock the tis3d computer?
L249[05:49:16] <Sangar> also yeah, winter
has cometh
L250[05:52:37] <vifino> g: in about a
decade, when my recording uploaded, im gonna show you what
projectM/milkdrop can do
L251[05:57:08] <vifino> An hour to upload
8 minutes of recording.
L252[05:57:11] <vifino> Awesome.
L253[05:58:43] <Lordmau5> \o
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L255[06:06:36] <Inari> secrets to a good
ponytail (imo): a) use a cute ribbon or something for the binding
and make a bow :D b) leave your damn front sides and front the heck
alone c) make nice sides d) make nice bangs
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L257[06:21:46] <vifino> g: almost half of
88mb uploaded!
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L259[06:28:53] <Lizzy> Inari: but i mainly
put my hair in a ponytail when i don't want it getting in my face
like when i'm eating outside and it's windy or working on
networking gear
L260[06:29:14] <Inari> but ponytails are
best ;-;
L261[06:29:35] <Lizzy> my head hurts after
a while if i have it up for too long
L262[06:29:45] <Lizzy> then again that may
be due to the way i do it
L263[06:29:52] <Inari> xD
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L269[07:06:27] <vifino> So, uh. My
assembly IRC bot can now reply to pings.
L270[07:06:32] <vifino> Yay?
L271[07:07:00]
<
nxsupert> Your making an IRC bot in
assembly?!
L272[07:07:05] <vifino> I am.
L273[07:07:21]
<
nxsupert> x86_64 or arm?
L274[07:07:29] <vifino> x86, no _64
L275[07:07:50]
<
nxsupert> Ouch.
L276[07:08:02] <vifino> It's not that
bad.
L277[07:08:07] <vifino> I kinda enjoy
it.
L278[07:08:22] <Skye> |0xDEADBEEF|,
ping
L279[07:08:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.504115001 Seconds passed.
L280[07:08:46] <Skye> vifino, like
that?
L281[07:08:53] <vifino> Oh noes, Skye
discovered that it has two prefixes.
L282[07:08:57] <vifino> Skye: Hmm?
L283[07:09:19] <Skye> what type of ping?
:P
L284[07:09:34] <Lizzy> irc server to
client ping i guess
L285[07:09:36] <vifino> The type of ping
which the irc server sends...?
L286[07:17:00] ***
Daiyousei is now known as Hanako_Ikezawa
L287[07:32:36] <Skye> vifino, oh. I see
now... I misread
L288[07:33:03] ⇦
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L289[07:33:18] <Vexatos>
<Sangar> Vexatos, re flamingo wiggling
pm, overclock the tis3d computer?
L290[07:33:23] <Vexatos> Yes that's the
only way it'd work
L291[07:33:31] <Vexatos> but I'd like not
to have to rely on clock spped
L292[07:33:33] <Vexatos> speed*
L293[07:33:46] <Vexatos> is there really
no way to make it just return the current value when it is being
read?
L294[07:40:42] <Vexatos> because the way
it is right now the serial port is pretty much useless to me
L295[07:40:56] *
Vexatos blames Sangar
L296[07:41:33]
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L297[07:41:33]
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L298[07:42:23] <Sangar> Vexatos, there
isn't
L299[07:42:24] <Kodos> Ignore these four
words.
L300[07:42:30] <Kodos> k, no msgs
L301[07:56:38] ⇦
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L302[08:02:46] <Inari> ~oc database
L304[08:03:40] <Inari> hrm
L305[08:03:52] <Inari> how do you use
those in adapters D: do they just use the chest it point at?
L306[08:11:05] <Vexatos> uuuh no?
L307[08:11:08] <Vexatos> Why would
they
L308[08:11:18] <Inari> well how else do
you use them wihtou ta robot
L309[08:11:26] <Vexatos> exactly the same
way?
L310[08:11:33] <Vexatos> why would there
be a difference
L311[08:12:32] <Inari> ohright
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L313[08:12:37] <Inari> thy require the inv
controller for some reaosn
L314[08:13:05] <Vexatos> What?
L315[08:13:06] <Vexatos> No ;_;
L316[08:13:16] <Vexatos> the inv
controller can interface with it
L317[08:13:19] <Vexatos> as can the
geolyzer
L318[08:13:21] <Inari> how else would you
store stuff into it
L319[08:13:24] <Vexatos> but why would it
require it?
L320[08:13:35] <Vexatos> uuuh
L321[08:13:38] <Vexatos> right click
it?
L322[08:13:44] <Inari> non-manually
L323[08:13:44] <Inari> :P
L324[08:18:57] <Inari> oh well not like
its needed for much
L325[08:19:08] <Inari> pretty much only
when matching nbt
L326[08:26:57] <Kodos>
component.database.store
L327[08:27:11] <Kodos> err
L328[08:27:14] <Kodos> Hm
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L330[08:42:15] <Inari> ~oc
serialization
L332[08:43:34] ⇦
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L333[08:49:02] <Corded> *
MajGenRelativity picks up computer and throws it into the
Internet
L334[08:51:11] <Lizzy> WOOO NEW PARTS R
HERE
L335[08:51:23] <Kodos> On a sunday?
L336[08:51:43] <Kodos> Or what, is it
monday there?
L337[08:51:46] <Kodos> wait*
L338[08:51:53] <Lizzy> tis sunday
L339[08:52:08] <Lizzy> they were meant to
be delivered yesterday but we were out so i changed it for
today
L340[08:53:03] <Inari> hm
L341[08:53:10] *
Inari wonders if there are any lua function overloading
libraires
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L343[09:09:45] <Izaya> Good morning.
L344[09:10:21] <Izaya> 2 AM is morning,
right?
L345[09:10:57] <vifino> It's morning when
you wake up, night when you go to bed.
L346[09:13:59] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya:
Yes
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L348[09:13:59]
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L349[09:13:59] <Izaya> A very functional
way to look at the world, vifino
L350[09:13:59] <DeanIsaKitty> SuPeRMiNoR2!
\o/
L351[09:13:59] <sugoi> Izaya: good morning
:)
L352[09:13:59] <Izaya> Hi sugoi
L353[09:13:59]
<
jhagrid7> vifino: Yes
L354[09:13:59] <sugoi> 2am?
australia?
L355[09:13:59] <Kodos> Yes
L356[09:13:59] <Izaya> Yeah
L357[09:14:02] <vifino> Izaya: Especially
handy if you literally don't give a damn about time.
L358[09:14:04] *
sugoi truns laptop upside-down, !ih
L359[09:14:52] <Inari> vifino: sadly the
rest of the world does care about time
L360[09:14:53] <Inari> :p
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L363[09:15:09] <Inari> Izaya: just say
good morning(ugt)
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L366[09:16:02] <Izaya> Well this is
actually to adjust, slept from 6 to midnight or so
L367[09:17:29] <vifino> Inari: If you were
in #vifino, you'd see the topic agreeing to you.
L368[09:20:03] <Izaya> so someone PM'd me
some CSS and a screenshot
L370[09:20:10] <Izaya> Am I the only one
thinking fuck that?
L371[09:20:16] <Inari> vifino: well tbf i
coudl have doen /topic #vifino instead of joining xD
L372[09:20:21] <Izaya> That's wasting like
75% of the screen
L373[09:20:34] <Inari> nope
L374[09:20:40] <Inari> i hate when
websites do landing strip design
L375[09:20:46] <Inari> i have a wide
montior for a reason
L376[09:20:47] <Inari> use it ;-;
L377[09:20:51] <Izaya> EXACTLY
L378[09:21:22] <Inari> even better when
left and right is filed with ads :P (ublock ftw)
L379[09:21:37] <vifino> Inari: but then
there is no chance of you staying xD
L380[09:21:54] <Inari> i have too many
channels open already to stay in anotehr random one
L381[09:21:57]
<
jhagrid7> I want to get a nice
gaming setup
L382[09:22:13] <vifino> Nah, on a serious
note though, I thought that doesn't work because of some
flags...
L383[09:22:19] <vifino> Oh well.
L384[09:22:21] <Izaya> what is defined as
a nice gaming setup/
L385[09:22:45]
<
nxsupert> A Wii U ?
L386[09:23:11] <Izaya> ha
L387[09:23:11] <Izaya> ha
L388[09:23:12] <Izaya> ha
L389[09:23:16] <sugoi> my cat just
finished cleaning from being soaked from the rain. now he's a super
lovey fluff ball
L391[09:23:58]
<
jhagrid7> The only thing that has
changed from that picture is a different mouse and headset
L393[09:24:36]
<
jhagrid7> Yes lol
L394[09:25:06] <Izaya> :3
L395[09:25:21] <Izaya> start collecting
junked computersd
L396[09:25:35]
<
jhagrid7> I want to, can't find the
time at 14 lol
L397[09:25:48]
<
jhagrid7> I have a crappy desktop
that needs a motherboard
L398[09:25:51] <Izaya> 14 like
L399[09:25:58] <Izaya> 14 years old?
L400[09:26:02]
<
jhagrid7> Yes
L401[09:26:25] <Izaya> Here's a fun fact:
Schools usually get rid of old hardware either at the end or middle
of the year
L402[09:26:37]
<
jhagrid7> Hmmmm
L403[09:26:52] *
Mimiru shakes her cane at @jhagrid7
L404[09:26:53] <Izaya> Got a 1U server
that way, plus far too many Pentium 4 boxen
L405[09:26:54] <Mimiru> Get off my
lawn
L406[09:26:58]
<
nxsupert> How powerful a computer
do you want?
L407[09:27:19]
<
jhagrid7> Anything that is better
than this stupid laptop
L408[09:27:33]
<
nxsupert> How powerful is your
stupid laptop?
L409[09:27:37]
<
jhagrid7> Well it's not all that
bad, with winblows anyway
L410[09:27:59]
<
jhagrid7> Let me see again
L411[09:28:25]
<
jhagrid7> Intel® Core™ i3-2350M CPU
@ 2.30GHz × 4
L412[09:28:34] <Izaya> Reasonable.
L413[09:28:34]
<
jhagrid7> 4GB Memory
L414[09:28:38] <Izaya> Reasonable.
L415[09:28:59]
<
jhagrid7> Intel HD Family Graphics
(Around Intel 4000 or something)
L416[09:29:08] <Izaya> Probably a
3000
L417[09:29:19]
<
jhagrid7> No it's 4100
L418[09:29:23]
<
nxsupert> Umm.
L419[09:29:24] <Izaya> Not that bad a
box.
L420[09:29:45] <XDjackieXD> If the
processor is swapable you could get an i5 or i7
L421[09:29:51] <Kodos> I'd wipe it and
stick linux on it
L422[09:29:51]
<
nxsupert> Once you have a mother
board upgrading shouldn't be too dificult.
L423[09:30:30]
<
jhagrid7> Kodos, the HDD died so I
use my XHD, the only OS that I like that works on it is
Ubuntu
L424[09:30:45] <Cazzar> XDjackieXD its a
laptop, that's a challenge within itself :P
L425[09:30:46]
<
jhagrid7> (I only tried Winblows 7
with it XD)
L426[09:31:05]
<
jhagrid7> I took it apart, and
broke the case everywhere lol
L427[09:31:12] <Izaya> why are you running
Ubuntu on it
L428[09:31:15] <Izaya> Unity at that
L429[09:31:20]
<
nxsupert> Laptops are not too hard
to modify if you are careful.
L430[09:31:23] <Izaya> use a less sucky DE
and you'll get a heap more performance
L431[09:31:40] *
Cazzar looks at his laptop setup
L432[09:31:41] <Izaya> Try like, Xubuntu
or something
L433[09:31:43]
<
jhagrid7> It's the only Linux I
tried, and it's friendly for Winblows members lol
L434[09:32:03] <XDjackieXD> Cazzar: my old
dell laptop (same gen cpu but i7) has a normal socket and you can
swap it
L435[09:32:10] <Cazzar> I3 masterrace
:P
L436[09:32:13]
<
nxsupert> Also. I have a slightly
major problem that I need help with.
L437[09:32:33]
<
jhagrid7> Is it like medium end,
Toshiba Satellite L755-S5112
L438[09:32:38]
<
nxsupert> I deleted the partician
with GRUB on it on one of mt laptops ?
L439[09:32:41] <Izaya> My laptop is i3
370, 4GB RAM, original Intel HD, and a 250GB HDD
L440[09:32:48]
<
jhagrid7> I don't know why but I
have it memorised lol
L441[09:32:48] <Cazzar> I have an Intel i7
400m series processor, I'm not saying its impossible
L442[09:32:54] <Cazzar> Just, not always
worth it.
L443[09:32:59]
<
jhagrid7> 534.0 GB
L444[09:33:06]
<
jhagrid7> Half of my XHD
L445[09:33:45] <Cazzar> By the processor,
I mean the actual chip in a plastic bag for the laughs, that I
pulled out of a laptop
L446[09:33:47]
<
nxsupert> 120 GB ? but it is an
SSD
L447[09:33:50] <XDjackieXD> Izaya: my
normal laptop has an i7 2something with quad core 2.3GHz, amd
radeon hd 7730M, 8gb ram, 32gb ssd and 1TB hdd from dell (4 years
old and still better than most laptops for the same price)
L448[09:34:08] <Izaya> How's the keyboard
on it?
L449[09:34:38] <XDjackieXD> pretty good.
better than your usual membrane keyboard (it doesn't get stuck and
isn't wobbly)
L450[09:34:49] <Izaya> Not bad then.
L451[09:34:59]
<
jhagrid7> What about Ubuntu
MATE?
L452[09:35:03] <Izaya> The keyboard on a
HP ProBook 5320m is godly hence why I don't really care to upgrade
it right now.
L453[09:35:04]
<
Cazzar> \o/ and now I'm also
here.
L454[09:35:11] <Izaya> MATE is okay
L455[09:35:14] <XDjackieXD> and my school
laptop I got cheaply (200€) is a lifebook t730 (i5 first gen with
intel GMA, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD & wacom dogitizer)
L456[09:35:29] <Izaya> it's lighter than
Unity for sure but it's not as nice as XFCE IMO
L457[09:35:54] <XDjackieXD> Unity is the
only desktop env that is usable with multitouch that's why I'm
using unity on my school laptop :3
L458[09:35:55]
<
jhagrid7> I just saw that it's good
for laptops
L459[09:36:07]
<
Cazzar> If you want minimal,
i3
L460[09:36:20]
<
Cazzar> Then again, that's a tiling
WM
L461[09:36:39]
<
Cazzar> Back to trawling on
irc.
L462[09:36:41] <Izaya> If you use a -gaps
version then ...
L463[09:36:46]
<
nxsupert> I've got a MacBook. No
one say "Yuck" or anything like that. It does all I need
it to do ?
L464[09:37:28]
<
Cazzar> ?
L465[09:37:49]
<
jhagrid7> I wish I could find an OS
in this aspect: Let me play games that require lots of hardware. I
could play Skyrim and Fallout New Vegas with minimum problems on
Low
L466[09:38:06]
<
jhagrid7> Windows 7 let me do
that.
L467[09:38:19] <Izaya> But you have no
internal HDD so Windows is out of the question.
L468[09:38:33]
<
jhagrid7> Yes
L469[09:38:42]
<
nxsupert> Windows is really the
only OS that can do that seeing as game devs don't seem to
understand Unix ?
L470[09:38:59] <Cazzar> Izaya windows on
the go
L471[09:39:05]
<
jhagrid7> The problem for me is
Windows won't make and use a paging file.
L472[09:39:08] <Cazzar> Technically you
can live boot windows.
L473[09:39:21]
<
jhagrid7> Win 7 doesn't have
Windows on the go
L475[09:40:31]
<
jhagrid7> I do have a Windows 8.1
disk though...
L476[09:40:35]
<
Cazzar> What is a Windows To Go
workspace? A Windows To Go workspace consists of a
Windows 7,Windows 8,
or Windows 8.1 operating system on a USB drive as
well as all the files, folders, and apps that were ...
L477[09:40:49]
<
Cazzar> Note the windows 7 :P
L478[09:41:23] <Cazzar> ^ for those in
here it was multiline hence why I pasted in there.
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L480[09:43:07] <Mettaton_Fab> Hello.
L481[09:43:33] <Cazzar> \o
L482[09:43:54] <MrRatermat> Eggs would
cook on those legs, Mettaton.
L483[09:44:25] <Mettaton_Fab> Who needs
Arms, when you have Legs like these?
L484[09:44:48] <Izaya> be careful
L485[09:44:52] <Izaya> someone will disarm
you
L486[09:44:55] <Izaya> rock playlist or
chiptune playlist?
L487[09:45:25] <XDjackieXD> Izaya: was
that your desktop up there (the photo you posted)?
L488[09:45:30] <Izaya> yeah
L489[09:45:49] <Mettaton_Fab> My Desktop
is full of undertale.
L490[09:46:03] <XDjackieXD> nice one ^^ (I
see I'm not the only one who couldn't live without 3 screens
:P)
L491[09:46:20] <Cazzar> I'm using 3
screens
L492[09:46:33] <Mettaton_Fab> I'm only
using 2 screens.
L493[09:46:34] <Izaya> Well I mean I can
live without
L494[09:46:38] <Izaya> just not
comfortably
L495[09:46:50] <XDjackieXD> same ^^
L496[09:47:29] <Mettaton_Fab> to make it
clear, multiple screens make using a PC comfortable
L497[09:48:22] <XDjackieXD> more than 4
lower my productivity wuite a bit because I would be constantly
watching videos :P
L498[09:48:28] <XDjackieXD> *quite
L500[09:48:57] <Mettaton_Fab> I always
wacht videos. Even in school.
L501[09:49:10] <Izaya> I have another 3
screens off-frame
L502[09:49:16] <Izaya> Different boxen
though
L503[09:49:24] <Mettaton_Fab> That's one
hell of a setup for me!
L504[09:49:35] <XDjackieXD> I have 2
standing around unused (my old ones)
L505[09:50:20]
<
jhagrid7> I got two other screens,
they both need power cords I can't use
L506[09:50:23] <XDjackieXD> I had 2 random
"meh" screens before and wanted to buy one asus pb248q
but I sniped 3 asus pb248q (like new condition) for the price of
one...
L507[09:50:24] <Mettaton_Fab> Wait,
there's Linux on that machine!
L508[09:50:55] <Corded> *
jhagrid7
coughs
L509[09:50:59] <Mettaton_Fab> jhagrid, got
a pic of them inputs?
L510[09:51:24]
<
jhagrid7> Well one needs a power
cord like my laptop charger
L511[09:51:29]
<
jhagrid7> The other I just lost it
lol
L512[09:51:33] <Cazzar> I need to clean
out my hard drives...
L513[09:51:48] <Mettaton_Fab> Take a
soldering iron and make fixed wires
L514[09:52:09]
<
jhagrid7> I don't have a soldering
iron anywhere lol
L515[09:52:13] <Cazzar> Maybe buy a new
one this week and dump data off it.
L516[09:52:16]
<
jhagrid7> Got a bunch of power
tools thouhg
L517[09:52:42] <Mettaton_Fab> do you know
anyone with soldering iron?
L518[09:52:46] <XDjackieXD> I probably had
power cords for them :P (My basement is full of electronics stuff.
probably multiple thousands of euro of components...)
L519[09:53:06] <Mettaton_Fab> my screen
has a 4-pin plug.
L520[09:53:12] <Cazzar> XDjackieXD not
enough :P
L521[09:53:51] <XDjackieXD> Cazzar: I have
everything at home to etch double layer pcbs :P
L522[09:54:12] <Mettaton_Fab> u not
joking.
L523[09:54:59] <Mimiru> arg.. I can't
figure out how to do this shortest distance rotation..
L524[09:55:47] <Mettaton_Fab> XDjackieXD
do you have old mainboard and stuff like that down in ya
basement?
L526[09:56:47] <XDjackieXD> Mettaton_Fab:
I have two p4 and one core2duo mainboard+cpu lying around but
nothing more modern...
L527[09:57:18] <Inari> everyone has 3
monitors ;-;
L528[09:57:26] <Inari> oh well i'lljust
wait for 2nd gen VR and then nee d0 monitors
L529[09:57:28] <Inari> \o/
L530[09:57:30] <Mettaton_Fab> anybody
having cor2quad mainboard?
L531[09:57:32] <XDjackieXD> :D
L532[09:57:38] <Mimiru> rotating from 90
to 360 rotates 90 -> 180 -> 270 -> 360 Where it could just
do 90 -> 0 since 0 is closer.
L533[09:57:50] <Inari> i kinda want a
mainboard with 2 12 core cpus
L534[09:57:57] <XDjackieXD> Inari: I'm
wating for the htc vive in the hopes that I can afford one
.-.
L535[09:58:06] <Mettaton_Fab> buy yourself
a server.
L536[09:58:21] <XDjackieXD> Inari: I would
like a server with 128 ARM cores and a few hundret gigs of ram
:3
L537[09:58:22] <Inari> XDjackieXD: well
gen 1 of that wont be that great either, esp not a s amonitor
replacement
L538[09:58:43] <XDjackieXD> Inari: not as
a monitor replacement no but for fun stuff ^^
L539[09:59:05] <Cazzar> Mimiru what are
you trying to work out the vector for the shortest rotation given a
stand and end degrees?
L540[09:59:34] <Cazzar> Ex, 90° -> 360°
shortest would be -90°?
L541[09:59:37] <Mimiru> Cazzar, Erm.. I
guess. I have a turret that you feed yaw/pitch data too, and I'd
like to make it rotate via the shortest path
L542[09:59:54] <Cazzar> Hm, I have an
idea.
L544[10:00:38] <Mimiru> Well... theres
other crap i nthere too but meh :p
L545[10:01:51] <Mettaton_Fab> is there a
server for oc?
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L547[10:03:31] <Kodos> Not
officially
L548[10:04:23] <Cazzar> Mimiru only on my
phone right now though try rotation = |start - end| * sign(start -
end)
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L552[10:06:18] <sugoi> for loop declared
variables have their own type of scope it looks like
L553[10:06:28] <sugoi> can i not change an
iterator for loop value?
L554[10:06:45] <sugoi> for i=1,10 do if i
== 4 then i=i+1 end ... end
L555[10:06:48] <sugoi> to skip 4 ^^
L556[10:07:48] <Cazzar> Mimiru might need
to be inversed though.
L557[10:07:58] <sugoi> #lua s=''for i=1,4
do if i==2 then i=i+1 end s=s..tostring(i) end; return s
L558[10:07:58] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1334
L560[10:08:25] <Cazzar> Hm
L561[10:08:34] <Cazzar> #lua
sign(10)
L562[10:08:35] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'sign')
L563[10:08:40] <Cazzar> #lua sgn(10)
L564[10:08:40] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global
'sgn')
L565[10:08:56] <Cazzar> Oh.
L566[10:09:56]
<
jhagrid7> Hmm how to make 11k
lol
L567[10:09:57] <XDjackieXD> jhagrid7: that
preview images tho :P
L568[10:10:39] <XDjackieXD> a 400$ case?
o.O mine cost like 40$...
L569[10:10:46] <Cazzar> #lua
start=0;end=180;math.abs(start-end)*math.sign(end-start)
L570[10:10:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: <eof> expected near 'end'
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L572[10:10:56] <PedroBarbosa> Can someone
help me?
L573[10:10:59] <Izaya> Can crafting tables
be moved by pistons?
L574[10:11:01] <PedroBarbosa> no
L575[10:11:06] <PedroBarbosa> Izaya
no
L576[10:11:10] <Izaya> damn
L577[10:11:11] <PedroBarbosa> Wait
L578[10:11:12] <PedroBarbosa> yes
L579[10:11:13] <PedroBarbosa> yes
L580[10:11:13] <Izaya> okay this is
workable
L581[10:11:14] <PedroBarbosa> sopory
L582[10:11:17] <PedroBarbosa> sorry they
can
L583[10:11:17] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: I
think they should be, yes
L584[10:11:17] <Cazzar> #lua
startr=0;endr=180;math.abs(startr-endr)*math.sign(endr-startr)
L585[10:11:17] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near '*'
L586[10:11:25] <PedroBarbosa> Izaya
pistons can push crafting tables
L587[10:11:33] <Izaya> Okay, shiny
L588[10:11:39] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: Only
containers can't be pushed, if the crafting table has an inv it
can't be pushed either.
L589[10:11:49] <Cazzar> #lua
startr=0;endr=180;math.abs(startr-endr) *
math.sign(endr-startr)
L590[10:11:49] <PedroBarbosa> Why can't i
put a ChunkLoader in a assembler?
L591[10:11:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near '*'
L592[10:11:53] <Cazzar> Lua plz
L593[10:12:11]
<
jhagrid7> XDjackieXD: E-ATX 11 9 9
8
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L596[10:12:58] <PedroBarbosa> Why I can't
put a chunkloader from OpenComputers inside the Assembler?
L597[10:13:17] <PedroBarbosa> Ah... I need
a diamond computer case right?
L598[10:13:32]
<
jhagrid7> 11 Expansion slots, 9
5.25" bays, 9 3.5" bays, and 8 2.5" bays
L599[10:13:43] <XDjackieXD> why would I
ever need this?
L600[10:13:52]
<
jhagrid7> Intel Xeon E7-8890
v2
L601[10:14:05]
<
jhagrid7> 15 Cores at 2.8 each, 6k
right there
L602[10:14:07] <XDjackieXD> only one?
:P
L603[10:14:30] <XDjackieXD> didn't intel
have a 18core xeon that costs 4.5k?
L604[10:14:46] <Cazzar> Oh I see
why...
L605[10:14:46]
<
jhagrid7> Star citizen has to be
the most hardware intensive game, this build would smoke it
L606[10:15:24] <XDjackieXD> "most
hardware intensive game"? ever played the vanishing of ethan
carter on highest settings on 3 screens? :P
L607[10:16:18] <Cazzar> #lua
startr=0;endr=180;math.abs(startr-endr) *
((endr-startr)/math.abs(endr-startr))
L608[10:16:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near '*'
L609[10:16:20] <DeanIsaKitty> jhagrid7,
given that Star citizen is a empty shell with no content whatsoever
worth a few million, no it really is not hardware intensive.
L610[10:16:33] <Cazzar> #lua
startr=0;endr=180;print(math.abs(startr-endr) *
((endr-startr)/math.abs(endr-startr)))
L611[10:16:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 180.0 |
nil
L612[10:16:59]
<
jhagrid7> I'm just looking at the
stats of things
L613[10:17:23] <Kodos> While Star Citizen
isn't entirely lacking of content, it certainly isn't evidence of
the amount of money that's been spent on it thus far
L614[10:17:29] <Cazzar> ^ Mimiru
theoretically it should work. |start-end| * sign(end-start)
L616[10:18:08] <Kodos> Try it without
betterfps
L617[10:18:09] <XDjackieXD>
thermalexpansion crashed
L618[10:18:12] <DeanIsaKitty> Kodos: The
evidence of money is its kickstarter, not how much was realized.
There are games with a lot of content made with zero budget.
L619[10:18:32] <XDjackieXD> betterfps
crashes thermalexpansion cells? o.O
L620[10:18:33] <Kodos> DeanIsaKitty: Yes,
and SC is a prime example of the opposite. Where tons of money is
spent, but nothing is really there
L621[10:20:57] <DeanIsaKitty> Kodos:
Yeah
L623[10:24:22] <PedroBarbosa> wut
L624[10:24:24] <PedroBarbosa> dats so
cheap
L625[10:24:28] <PedroBarbosa> thats*
L626[10:24:42] <PedroBarbosa> I tink
L627[10:24:45]
<
jhagrid7> Refurbished
L628[10:24:46] <PedroBarbosa>
Think***
L629[10:24:49] <vifino> Old.
L630[10:26:35]
<
jhagrid7> It's better than gaming
pcs on there lol
L632[10:31:29] <XDjackieXD> nice pc.
probably with a nvidia quadro card
L633[10:32:19] <Mimiru> Cazzar, currently
for yaw I do dy = setpointYaw - yaw; my = Math.min(movePerTick,
Math.abs(dy)); then yaw += my * Math.signum(dy); setpointYaw is set
via the moveTo yaw is the current yaw
L634[10:33:14] <Cazzar> Well the output of
what I did was the amount you have to move.
L635[10:33:44] <Cazzar> Though direction
is just the sign(end-start)
L636[10:36:20] <Mimiru> Eh.. I have to run
to town, I'll see what I can figure out when I get back
L637[10:36:24] <Cazzar> So therefore,
scale = |start-end| and direction = sign(end-start)
L638[10:37:12]
<
jhagrid7> Can anyone help with my
crash report?
L639[10:38:09] <Mimiru> welcome to
recursive errors...
L640[10:38:22]
<
jhagrid7> Yep
L641[10:39:44] <Mettaton_Fab> what is
TIS-3D?
L642[10:39:56] <XDjackieXD> Mettaton_Fab:
a minecraft version of TIS-100
L643[10:45:03] <Inari> inb4 what is
TIS-1100
L644[10:46:14] <Mettaton_Fab> a
gaime.
L645[10:49:49] *
Antheus wiggles around
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L647[10:53:23] <dfo> hey guys, is this a
good way to handle touch events for multiple areas of the screen
that could be clicked?
L649[10:53:36] <dangranos> hm
L650[10:53:41] <dangranos> do we have YT
bot here?
L652[10:54:41] <MichiBot> dangranos:
PINK FLUFFY UNICORNS DANCING ON RAINBOWS | length:
2m
1s | Likes:
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ANDREW HUANG
L653[10:54:45] <dangranos> ah, we do
L654[10:54:57] <dangranos> i wanted to say
"Hey, check out this rickroll"
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L657[11:02:43] <gamax92> dangranos:
PFUDOR!
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L661[11:11:33] <vifino> gamax92!
L662[11:18:51]
<
Pwootage> gamax92?
L663[11:19:04]
<
Pwootage> gamax92...
L664[11:27:01] <gamax92> ._.
L665[11:27:06] <gamax92> WHAT
L666[11:27:19] <vifino> gamax92!
L668[11:28:58] *
gamax92 afraids
L669[11:30:14] <Mettaton_Fab> that is
funny.
L670[11:31:47] <Inari> seocnd is kinda
unreadable
L672[11:32:45] <vifino> Nice, Inari.
L673[11:34:10] <gamax92> lewd
L674[11:34:25] <gamax92> vifino: I'm
assembling a jigsaw puzzle in table top sim
L675[11:34:50] <vifino> gamax92: and you
are not replying to me saying hello like i usually do, plus not
reading your scrollback
L676[11:37:36]
<
MajGenRelativity> Hi
L677[11:38:38]
<
MajGenRelativity> Byr
L678[11:38:42]
<
MajGenRelativity> Bye*
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L680[11:44:04] *** {}
is now known as `-`
L681[12:04:36] <Antheus> My dad:
"Having 1MB/S internet speeds is just fine. There is no need
for faster speeds."
L682[12:05:40] <Turtle> O dear. Rest in
pieces Canadian economy.
L683[12:05:57] <Antheus> :P
L684[12:06:01]
<
nxsupert> ?
L685[12:06:03] <Antheus> CHEAP GAS
PRICES
L686[12:06:07] <Antheus> HALALULA
L687[12:06:12] <Antheus> \o/
L688[12:06:14] <Turtle> Context: Now the
sanctions have been lifted Iran is going to meddle in the oil
market
L689[12:06:34] <Antheus> Maybe we'll see
<$1/gal prices
L690[12:06:35] <Turtle> which likely means
the Saudis are going to produce even more oil to maintain dominancy
in the market
L691[12:07:03]
<
nxsupert> Surely that is worse news
for Russia and Sauldi Arabia that it is for Canada.
L692[12:07:35] <Antheus> Good thing texas
has other industry besides oil
L693[12:07:41] <Antheus> like over priced
caculators
L694[12:07:48] <Antheus> and lockeed
martin
L695[12:07:48] <Turtle> Saudis are doing
it, they are not affected really
L696[12:08:13] <Turtle> Russia, wel russia
is on the russia-cycle's downwinding, so not that much impact on
the global economy
L697[12:08:23] <Turtle> I guess russian
goldfarmers will become more obnoxious
L698[12:08:40] <Hanako_Ikezawa> blyat
xaxaxa ))
L699[12:09:57]
<
MajGenRelativity> Hi
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L701[12:14:57]
<
MajGenRelativity> My finger is
bleeding heavily
L702[12:15:01]
<
MajGenRelativity> Is that
normal?
L703[12:15:09] <malcom2073_> Yep
L704[12:15:18]
<
MajGenRelativity> Good to
know
L705[12:15:26]
<
MajGenRelativity> Should I do
anything about it?
L706[12:15:47] <Hanako_Ikezawa> nop
L707[12:15:59]
<
MajGenRelativity> Ok
L708[12:16:12] <Corded> *
MajGenRelativity exsanguinates
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L710[12:19:58]
<
jhagrid7> Hey has anyone actually
messed around with the OC mod, I have a question
L711[12:20:18]
<
MajGenRelativity> I did some
programming, wassup?
L712[12:20:39] <Hanako_Ikezawa> no i dont
think anyone has ever messed with the OC mod here
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L714[12:22:05] <Antheus> yAH
L715[12:22:12] <Antheus> No one here has
ever messed around with OC
L716[12:22:15]
<
jhagrid7> WHERE is the /oc_sc
command, I want to see how it is made
L717[12:22:17] <Izaya> oh hey it's
MGR
L718[12:22:23] <Antheus> Izaya, :D
L719[12:22:32]
<
MajGenRelativity> Oh hey it is
Izaya
L720[12:22:58]
<
jhagrid7> I want to see if I could
make /oc_ss (server)
L721[12:23:10]
<
MajGenRelativity> Um
L722[12:23:20] <Izaya> hey MGR
L723[12:23:20]
<
MajGenRelativity> Never heard of
the command tbh
L724[12:23:27] <Izaya> can you identify a
base for me?
L725[12:23:29] <gamax92> oc_sc spawns a
computer where you're looking
L726[12:23:38]
<
MajGenRelativity> Ah
L727[12:23:48]
<
jhagrid7> gamax, I know that I want
to know where it is
L728[12:23:51]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya, what does
it look like? Any signs?
L729[12:24:00]
<
jhagrid7> like in the jar or a
config file or something
L730[12:24:03] <Izaya> not that I can
remember
L731[12:24:14] <Izaya> I took a
screenshot
L732[12:24:21]
<
MajGenRelativity> Send it to
me
L734[12:24:56]
<
MajGenRelativity> That is Ekoserin
's house
L735[12:25:23] <Izaya> ah
L736[12:25:28] <Izaya> found it while I
was exploring
L737[12:25:39] <Temia> How many rusty,
rotten-smelling bicycle frames are laying around?
L738[12:25:45] <Izaya> trying to decide
where I'll put repeaters
L739[12:25:59]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya, repeaters?
For what?
L740[12:26:07] <Izaya> All will be
revealed.
L741[12:26:18] <Izaya> I may end up
installing JourneyMap though
L742[12:26:24]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya drone
swarm?
L743[12:26:34] <Izaya> Cool idea but not
yet.
L744[12:26:43]
<
MajGenRelativity> Um
L745[12:26:54]
<
MajGenRelativity> Repeaters for red
alloy wire?
L746[12:27:04] <Izaya> All will be
revealed.
L747[12:27:15] <Izaya> What texture pack
has a nice font?
L748[12:27:21]
<
MajGenRelativity> Will it result in
a decrease of my resources?
L749[12:27:31] <Izaya> Unlikley.
L750[12:27:39] <Izaya> It'll possibly make
life easier for you.
L751[12:27:40]
<
MajGenRelativity> :/
L752[12:27:52] <Izaya> As I'm not going to
restrict usage.
L753[12:28:09] <Temia> It would be fun to
make a cellular network.
L754[12:28:14]
<
MajGenRelativity> I'm not giving up
my base location
L755[12:28:26] <Temia> Especially with
fake-tree cell towers.
L756[12:28:38] <gamax92> Temia does not
like strawberries
L757[12:29:03] *
Saphire boops Temmia
L758[12:29:10] *
gamax92 murders Saphire
L759[12:29:34] *
Saphire dodges
L760[12:29:44] <Izaya> ah, good, we have
Ender IO
L761[12:29:55]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya, of
course
L762[12:30:06] <Izaya> MGR, don't worry,
no need to give up your base location
L763[12:30:17]
<
MajGenRelativity> Because you
already know it?
L764[12:30:49] <Izaya> no actually
L765[12:31:18] <Corded> *
MajGenRelativity me is very paranoid
L766[12:31:35]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya, does this
project mean lots of chunks loaded?
L767[12:32:56] <Izaya> probably not
L768[12:33:05]
<
MajGenRelativity> Ok
L769[12:33:26]
<
MajGenRelativity> I am 10%
intrigued and 90% paranoid
L770[12:33:42] <Saphire> Heh
L771[12:33:46] <Izaya> All will be
revealed.
L772[12:33:53] <Mimiru> Ok.. back
L773[12:34:02] <Mimiru> now to try to
implement shortest distance rotation :/
L774[12:34:10]
<
MajGenRelativity> Mimiru, eta to OS
laser guns release?
L775[12:34:14] <Mimiru> Last night
L776[12:34:22] <Corded> *
MajGenRelativity cheers
L777[12:34:27] <Mimiru> It's a bit...
broken
L778[12:34:29] <Mimiru> but it works
L779[12:34:34]
<
MajGenRelativity> What?
L780[12:34:42]
<
MajGenRelativity> What exactly
doesn't work?
L781[12:34:50] <Mimiru> Upgrades don't
drop if you break a turret with them in it
L782[12:35:00] <Mimiru> That's the biggest
issue afaik
L783[12:35:06] <Izaya> MGR, how far out
from spawn are you?
L784[12:35:11]
<
MajGenRelativity> Turrets can have
upgrades?
L785[12:35:19]
<
MajGenRelativity> What
upgrades?
L786[12:35:32] <gamax92> Mimiru: do you
like sweet potato pie?
L787[12:35:37] <Mimiru> No
L788[12:35:43] <Temia> Saphire
L789[12:35:47] <Temia> For the last
time
L790[12:35:56] <Temia> It's Temia. One m.
Get it right.
L791[12:35:56] <gamax92> Mimiru: Would you
be mad if you found sweet potato pie in your fridge?
L792[12:36:02] <Mimiru> No..?
L793[12:36:06] <gamax92> okay
L794[12:36:06] <Temia> Anyway Gamax, I do,
I was just buysy packing. >.>;
L795[12:36:08] <Temia> *busy
L796[12:36:14] <Temia> I am also super
groggy.
L797[12:36:20] <gamax92> are you going on
vacation :o
L798[12:36:35]
<
MajGenRelativity> Mimiru, OS is
going in my modpack update
L799[12:36:38] <Temia> A small one, just
visiting my brother and sister-in-law.
L800[12:36:46] <Temia> My brother's CPU
fan ws acting up bigtme. =x=
L801[12:36:54]
<
MajGenRelativity> Izaya, I live far
away
L802[12:37:00] <Izaya> How far is far
away?
L803[12:37:15]
<
MajGenRelativity> Far
L804[12:37:27] <Temia> BTW, what
server/pack is this?
L805[12:37:38]
<
MajGenRelativity> Yuon
Survival
L806[12:37:39]
<
jhagrid7> Temia like this?
L808[12:37:45] <gamax92> not a server
you'd like.
L809[12:37:48] <Temia> I might join if I
can't get the one my Clever Pun friends are on to work
>.>
L810[12:37:50] <Temia> Oh?
L811[12:38:03] <gamax92> Maj's stupid
cyber warfare garbage
L812[12:38:05]
<
MajGenRelativity> Temia, I would
love to have you
L813[12:38:09] <Temia> Jhagrid, without
the cords :p
L814[12:38:19]
<
MajGenRelativity> Gamax92, there
has been 0 cyber warfare, ever
L815[12:38:25]
<
jhagrid7> But then how's it a cell
tower? lol
L816[12:38:33]
<
jhagrid7> wait smh a cell
tower
L817[12:39:01]
<
jhagrid7> Maj you forgot to make me
an auto repairing bow...
L818[12:39:03] <Temia> An access point or
wireless-equipped microcontroller on top, duh >3>
L819[12:39:26] <Temia> Anyway Maj, got a
link to the pack's modlist and/or server address?
L820[12:39:29] <Antheus> MGR: I forgot to
ask for Yuon Survival info back at BTM
L821[12:39:45] <Mimiru> Cazzar, gave me
pseudo code, I think I can apply it to what I have...
L822[12:39:50] <gamax92> >_>
antheus, you were on there before
L823[12:39:50]
<
MajGenRelativity> Temia, Antheus,
give me 10 minutes to get on my computer
L824[12:39:55] <Antheus> gamax92, I
was
L825[12:39:57] <Temia> Wait, no
L826[12:39:58] <Antheus> ooooh yah
L827[12:40:00] <Antheus> that one
L828[12:40:01] <Temia> Nevermind, I did a
quick google.
L829[12:40:04] <Temia> Found your
thread.
L830[12:40:18]
<
MajGenRelativity> And?
L831[12:40:35] <gamax92> probably the team
and pvp parts
L832[12:40:53]
<
MajGenRelativity> Teams aren't
required
L833[12:41:00]
<
MajGenRelativity> We have a bunch
of solo players
L834[12:41:24]
<
MajGenRelativity> As far as PvP, it
is rare
L835[12:41:33]
<
MajGenRelativity> Large scale wars
haven't happened as of yet
L836[12:42:38] <Temia> I would like to
draft a non-aggression pact for public works then >.>
L837[12:42:52]
<
MajGenRelativity> Knock yourself
out
L838[12:42:56]
<
MajGenRelativity> I will sign
that
L839[12:43:03]
<
MajGenRelativity> Can't promise for
others
L840[12:43:09] <Izaya> Temia, if you're
doing a cellular network
L841[12:43:13] <Izaya> I'd like to
help
L842[12:43:20] <Izaya> it would work well
with what I'm working on
L843[12:43:32] <Temia> Thanks. The trick
is making something more scalable than... well...
L844[12:43:40] <Temia> The current state
of OC networking :x
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L846[12:43:56] <gamax92> is it possible I
could partake in this cellular network project?
L847[12:44:06] <Temia> Yes, please!
L848[12:44:11] <gamax92> :D
L849[12:44:12] <Antheus> MajGen: check
that email
L850[12:44:19] <Antheus> :O
L851[12:44:24] <Inari> encrypted cellular
transmission i do hope
L852[12:44:32] <Antheus> use a data card
:P
L853[12:44:47] <MajGenRelativity> Antheus,
email?
L854[12:44:52] <Izaya> That basically
rules out using microcontrollers though
L855[12:44:53] <gamax92> forcing people to
have t3 cases and t3 data cards is not a very good solution
L856[12:44:53] <Temia> Where plausible. I
don't want to make a data card necessary for ALL devices seeing as
how it'd be costly, but if we can manage something cheap, we should
be okay.
L857[12:44:54] <MajGenRelativity> just got
it
L858[12:44:58] <Antheus>
majgenrelativity@gmail.com
L859[12:45:07] <MajGenRelativity>
yes
L860[12:45:17] <MajGenRelativity> I will
post all the information about the server in #yuonsurvival
L861[12:45:42] <Skye> Temia, seen my
feature request for #oc ?
L862[12:46:18] <Inari> Skye: which feature
request for the irc channel?
L863[12:46:35] <Skye> wiat
L864[12:46:36] <Skye> tee]-atwe t
L866[12:46:36] <Skye> wrg
L867[12:46:36] <Skye> rtge
L868[12:46:41] <gamax92> Inari: you broke
Skye
L869[12:46:46] <Skye> I am having 4
conversations at once
L870[12:46:49] <Mimiru> o_O
L871[12:46:49] <Inari> someone call an
ambulance?
L872[12:48:24] <Antheus> 0118 999 881 999
119 725 3
L873[12:48:32] <gamax92> wot?
L875[12:48:52] <MichiBot> Antheus:
The
IT Crowd | 0118 999 881 999 119 7253 | Channel 4 | length:
1m 19s | Likes:
9583
Dislikes:
146 Views:
1320914
| by
Channel 4
L876[12:48:55] <Mimiru> Not a fan of IT
Crowd gamax92?
L877[12:49:04] <Temia> I haven't,
Skye
L879[12:49:46] <Temia> Ah
L880[12:50:02] <gamax92> Mimiru: I've
never heard of it
L881[12:50:07] <Antheus> gamax92, it's
amazing
L882[12:50:08] <Antheus> go watch it
L883[12:50:11] <Mimiru> It's fuckin
great
L884[12:50:15] <gamax92> I don't have
cable at home
L885[12:50:16] <Antheus> I watch it when
i'm supposed to be learning at school
L886[12:50:24] <Antheus> gamax92, netflix?
piratebay?
L887[12:50:25] <Temia> Right, yes, because
it isn't as easy as just rewriting a rednet repeater's code like in
CC. c.c bless your terrible concept of security, dan
L888[12:50:30] <gamax92> money,
effort
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L891[12:50:50] <Antheus> I wish I had more
free time this year
L892[12:50:55] <Antheus> haven't watched
it since the summer
L893[12:50:57] <Skye> Temia, do you like
or dislike my idea?
L894[12:51:26] <Antheus> Mimiru, I got a
headset w/mic
L895[12:51:37] <Mimiru> yay..
L896[12:51:38] <Antheus> that is still
shipping
L897[12:51:40] <Antheus> ...
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L899[12:51:56] <Antheus> and since it's
sunday and tomorrow is a nat. holiday
L900[12:52:03] <Antheus> I won't get it
until tuesday
L901[12:52:04] <Antheus> \o/
L902[12:54:01] <Stary2001> yaay..
L903[12:54:46] *
Antheus bashes Stary2001 with a stick
L904[12:54:46] <Skye> Temia?
L905[12:55:18] <Temia> Moo?
L906[12:55:20] <Temia> Ah..
L907[12:55:23] <Temia> I'm still waking
up.
L908[12:55:25] <Temia> Give me a bit.
=.=
L909[12:55:43] <Inari> uhhh
L910[12:55:51] <Inari> i broke netfs i
think xD
L911[12:55:57] <gamax92> Inari:
netfs?
L912[12:56:23] <Inari> or i broke Oc
shell?
L913[12:56:42] <Inari> wat
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L916[12:58:22] <Inari> so uh, yeah
L917[12:58:46] <Inari> oh
L918[12:58:48] <Inari> riiiight
L919[12:59:19] <Antheus> good job
Inari
L920[12:59:27] <Inari> note to self
L921[12:59:28] <Antheus> 10 brownie
points
L922[12:59:30] <Inari> dont overwrite
lua'S load function
L923[13:01:06] <gamax92> Inari
L924[13:01:08] <gamax92> what is
netfs
L925[13:01:14] <Inari> ocnetfs
L926[13:01:17] <gamax92> oh
L927[13:01:34] <Inari> thinking about
it...
L928[13:01:35] <Inari> *closes*
L929[13:01:53] <Inari> need to chang eits
port :P
L930[13:02:03] <Inari> irc justnicely
hands my ip to everyone and then everyone can netfs me
L931[13:02:04] <Inari> <.<
L932[13:02:29] <MajGenRelativity>
lol
L933[13:02:37] <gamax92> Inari: you leave
all your ports open by default?
L934[13:03:02] <Stary2001> uh hey
Michiyo?
L935[13:03:23] <vifino> Stary2001:
skype?
L936[13:03:25] <vifino> she knows
L937[13:03:26] <Stary2001> yeah.
L938[13:03:27] <Stary2001> ook
L939[13:03:49] <Inari> gamax92: nope
L940[13:03:58] <Inari> but i had to open
the one for netfs :P and its the default config port
L941[13:03:58] <Inari> so
L942[13:04:37] <Inari> port cloased
L943[13:05:15] <Mimiru> Stary2001, since I
can't get an answer from Shuudoushi what account?
L944[13:05:28] <Stary2001>
neoravencroft
L945[13:05:31] <Mimiru> Oh...
L946[13:05:47] <Mimiru> Well.. I've not
been able to log into that account in ages.. :/
L947[13:05:52] <Stary2001> :l
L948[13:05:56] <Stary2001> welp.
L949[13:06:25] <Mimiru> let's see if I can
fix that
L950[13:06:37] <Stary2001> Mimiru, oh btw
i changed my ipv6 address, its now 2001:470:ca8f::
L951[13:06:52] <Mimiru> ?
L952[13:06:58] <Stary2001> (ircd
stuff)
L953[13:07:04] <Mimiru> Oh..
L954[13:07:24] <Mimiru> ok.. got into that
old account...
L955[13:07:45] <Stary2001> good
L956[13:08:32] <Mimiru> and password
changed
L957[13:09:15] <Stary2001> somehow pcl
reconnected
L958[13:09:22] *
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L959[13:09:32]
<
jhagrid7> 9
L960[13:11:08]
<
jhagrid7> So many things happen
when my keyboard drops lol
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L962[13:11:44]
<
jhagrid7> MC closes, Imacros opens,
9 is pressed and sent, and - is entered 100 times lol
L963[13:11:50] <Stary2001> :D
L964[13:12:19]
<
jhagrid7> So um, what type of Bios
should a Microcontroller have?
L965[13:12:36] <vifino> A good one.
L966[13:12:44] <MajGenRelativity> vifino
no
L967[13:12:45] <MajGenRelativity> A bad
one
L968[13:14:52] <Antheus> no
L969[13:15:05] <Antheus> a meh one
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L971[13:17:56] <PedroBarbosa> Hi
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L973[13:18:38]
<
jhagrid7> I mean to do the Cellular
Network
L974[13:18:50] <PedroBarbosa> Can anyone
help me? When i try to start my robot it says No bios found,
install a configured EEPROM
L975[13:18:52] <PedroBarbosa> what can i
do?
L976[13:19:00] <Kodos> Install a Lua Bios
EEPROM
L977[13:19:25] <PedroBarbosa> How? Do I
need to create a robot again ?
L978[13:19:51] <MajGenRelativity>
PedroBarbosa, sorry, but yes
L979[13:20:01] <Vexatos> Throw it into a
disassembler
L980[13:20:03] <MajGenRelativity> Use a
dissasembler and you can get most of your parts back though
L981[13:20:04] <Vexatos> with a chest
adjacent
L982[13:20:06] <Vexatos> yea
L983[13:20:07] <MajGenRelativity> VEXATOS
THOSE SNIPES
L984[13:21:47] *
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slightly crispy Vexatoast
L985[13:21:53] <MajGenRelativity>
yum
L986[13:22:24] <Vexatos> You are overdoing
it
L987[13:23:09] <MajGenRelativity> The
toast or the joke?
L988[13:23:22] <vifino> Everything.
L989[13:23:31]
<
jhagrid7> Lol.
L990[13:23:31] <MajGenRelativity> got
it
L991[13:23:36] *
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L992[13:23:43]
<
jhagrid7> So anyone know of a
Microcontroller Bios?
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L998[13:42:06] <Antheus> jhagrid: you
basically write the program in the microcontroller
L999[13:43:34]
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jhagrid7> Ahh, still new to
programing
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L1006[14:01:34] <Shuudoushi> yes amazon
support at jimbo.com, I'll so click on your link to keep my amazon
account from being terminated in 48 hours. Oh wait... I DON'T HAVE
AN AMAZON ACCOUNT FOR THIS EMAIL ADDRESS!
L1007[14:02:09] <Shuudoushi> worst
part... you know people fall for that shit all the time...
L1008[14:04:04] <Mimiru> I just can't
fucking get this
L1009[14:04:05] <Mimiru> fuck it for
now
L1010[14:04:17] <Shuudoushi> ?
L1011[14:05:04] <Mimiru> Trying to get
shortest distance rotation working on the turret... turning from 90
to 360 goes 90 180 270 360, and not 90 0
L1012[14:05:20] <Shuudoushi> ah
L1013[14:05:28] <Mimiru> Cazzar gave me
the pseudo code for it, and I just can't figure out how to
implement it
L1014[14:05:47] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1015[14:06:34] <Shuudoushi> don't feel
too bad, I now get to figure out how to implement the commit to
OpenOS that adds multi-monitor support
L1016[14:06:40] <Mimiru> So... for now
I'm going to go hard wire the fucking trunk release button on my
car again
L1017[14:06:48] <Shuudoushi> without
making SOS explode again that is...
L1018[14:07:04] <Mimiru> When did OpenOS
get multimonitor?
L1019[14:07:07] <Shuudoushi> sounds
fun
L1020[14:07:16] <Shuudoushi> about 2
months ago?
L1021[14:07:33] <Mimiru> I know it got
viewport shit... but didn't know about multimonitor
L1022[14:07:40] <Mimiru> see what working
does to a person?
L1024[14:08:00] <Shuudoushi> 24 days ago,
my bad
L1025[14:08:37] <Shuudoushi> yeah, I
tried adding the viewport stuff to SOS, but I forgot that it
requires java/scala backend...
L1026[14:09:11] <Mimiru> anyway afk
L1027[14:09:18] <Shuudoushi> o/
L1028[14:12:00] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
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L1030[14:12:26] <Shuudoushi> maybe I
should figure out how to use the command line history stuff so I
can add "sudo !!" command
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L1033[14:18:01] <Skye> Shuudoushi, is the
"term" table created?
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L1035[14:18:26] <Shuudoushi> should be, I
only reverted back by two commits
L1036[14:18:36] <Shuudoushi> should have
been back to a working version
L1037[14:20:42] <Shuudoushi> wait.. where
the fuck did line 34 to 45 come from...
L1038[14:21:39] <PedroBarbosa> How get I
get something from Github Raw?
L1039[14:22:01] <PedroBarbosa> wget
maybe?
L1040[14:22:05] <Shuudoushi> yes
L1042[14:22:37] <Shuudoushi> while
looking at the file you want, click the 'raw' button, copy url,
wget <url>
L1043[14:22:51] <Shuudoushi> you can also
give it a path
L1044[14:23:41] <PedroBarbosa>
"Failed opening file for writing: File not found"
L1045[14:24:03] <Shuudoushi> o.O
L1046[14:24:05] <PedroBarbosa> wait
L1047[14:24:24] <PedroBarbosa>
forget
L1048[14:24:29] <PedroBarbosa> I was
running OS on disk
L1049[14:24:42] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1050[14:24:50] <Shuudoushi> yeah, you
have to install it first ^^;
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L1053[14:29:09] <Shuudoushi> I wonder
what else is going to explode..
L1054[14:33:24] <Shuudoushi> yep... that
was the issue...
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L1059[14:38:24] <Shuudoushi> does anyone
know if there is a RGB to hex color thing in lua?
L1060[14:41:20] <g> ..it'd literally be
translating the rgb ints to hex
L1061[14:41:28] <DeanIsaKitty> ^
L1062[14:41:43] <Shuudoushi> maybe that
was a bad way of explaining...
L1063[14:41:45] <g> RGB: 255, 255, 0
-> Hex: #FFFF00
L1064[14:42:18] <Shuudoushi> well, that's
pretty close to what I was talking about
L1065[14:43:33] <Shuudoushi> I want to
setup edit.lua with ability to change to colors by going to the
config and changing a few things (probably just as confussing
sounding...)
L1066[14:44:10] <Kodos> %mcinfo
rsmc.io
L1067[14:44:15] <Kodos> %mcinfo rsmc.io
25565
L1068[14:44:20] <Shuudoushi> english is
hard today it seems...
L1069[14:45:06] <Izaya> man
L1070[14:45:14] <Izaya> having current
components is weird
L1071[14:45:41] <Izaya> I can stick my
hand behind my computer and not have an effect similar to sticking
your hand behind a rocket
L1072[14:45:53] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1073[14:46:13] <Kodos> Whee, market had
chicken and dumplings today
L1074[14:46:21] <Shuudoushi> XD
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L1077[14:47:18] <Shuudoushi> what's the
command to check to see when the last time someone was
active?
L1078[14:47:31] <Kodos> %seen
L1079[14:47:33] <Izaya> .seen
L1080[14:47:34] <Shuudoushi> isn't it
%seen <name>?
L1081[14:47:36] <Izaya> ohok
L1082[14:47:49] <Shuudoushi> %seen
Magik6k
L1083[14:47:50] <MichiBot> Shuudoushi:
Magik6k was last seen 2d 19h 38m 23s ago.
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L1085[14:47:55] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1086[14:48:23] <Shuudoushi> who else is
working on plan9k?
L1087[14:48:30] <asie> Magik6000, Magik
and Magik6k
L1088[14:48:33] <asie> that's the
devteam
L1089[14:48:36] <Magik6k> me
L1090[14:48:41] <Magik6k> and me
L1091[14:48:42] <Magik6k> IIRC
L1092[14:48:42] <Shuudoushi> O.O
L1093[14:48:50] <Shuudoushi> HE
LIVES!!!
L1094[14:49:06] <Shuudoushi> but anywho,
I was wanting to borrow a few things fro plan9k for SOS
L1095[14:49:14] <Shuudoushi> from*
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L1097[14:49:34] <Magik6k> No problem, I
have much stuff form OpenOS
L1098[14:49:50] <Magik6k> +consider
kernel a separate project ;p
L1099[14:50:11] <Shuudoushi> I'm mostly
wanting to try to figure out how you did the loading bar on the
boot screen
L1100[14:50:39] <Magik6k> Ah
L1101[14:50:42] <Magik6k> that's
simple
L1103[14:50:56] <Shuudoushi> from what I
can see, it just looks like a modded init.lua
L1104[14:51:04] <Magik6k> That's entire
OS loader
L1105[14:51:20] <Magik6k> init.lua is
OpenLoader
L1106[14:51:29] <Shuudoushi> I noticed
lol
L1107[14:51:49] <Shuudoushi> seems your
init.lua points to boot/kernel
L1108[14:52:21] <Magik6k> it does and
loads /boot/kernel/pipes
L1110[14:52:44] <Shuudoushi> doesn't make
my head hurt any less trying to figure out what's really happening
though...
L1111[14:55:05] <Shuudoushi> oh, btw, the
main reason I'm trying to figure out your loading bar is to add
"theme" support (I guess that's a good way to put it...)
so people can make a GUI front end for SOS
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L1114[15:05:43] <Shuudoushi> my turrets
outside my base on Mimirus server keeps randomly shooting... we
have all mob/creature spawns disabled...
L1115[15:06:24] <Mimiru> SO glad that
can't be blamed on OS's turrets...
L1116[15:06:29] <Mimiru> since we don't
have them yet
L1117[15:06:29] <Mimiru> :P
L1118[15:06:34] <Shuudoushi> lol,
yeah
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L1120[15:07:00] <Shuudoushi> how, have
you figured out what the turrets are going to use for ammo
yet?
L1121[15:07:08] <Mimiru> Nothing
L1122[15:07:09] <Shuudoushi>
s/how/oh
L1123[15:07:09] <MichiBot>
<Shuudoushi> oh, have you figured out what the turrets are
going to use for ammo yet?
L1124[15:07:21] <Mimiru> "Energy
Turret"
L1125[15:07:23] <Kodos> Energy
L1126[15:07:47] <Shuudoushi> that should
be fun
L1127[15:08:35] <Mimiru> And currently...
if you don't have any damage upgrades, and use energy upgrades...
you net some extra power by firing.
L1128[15:08:36] <Shuudoushi> what is it
again that controls the term history, isn't it sh.lua?
L1129[15:08:40] <Mimiru> ¬_¬
L1130[15:09:13] *
Lizzy waits for her pc to post
L1131[15:10:49] <Shuudoushi> Mimiru: how
the hell...
L1132[15:11:38] <Mimiru> Oh no I
lied...
L1133[15:11:50] <Mimiru> base damage is
10, which means base energy is also 10
L1134[15:12:00] <Mimiru> the most you can
reduce the energy use by is 8
L1135[15:12:06] <Mimiru> so you still use
2 energy
L1136[15:12:13] <Shuudoushi> ah lol
L1137[15:12:41] <Mimiru> And damage
upgrades add +10 to both
L1138[15:13:08] <Kodos> So does calling
fire(1000) do nothing then?
L1139[15:13:24] <Mimiru> It did nothing
before :P It was capped at 50 :P
L1140[15:13:27] <Mimiru> But no.
L1141[15:13:34] <Mimiru> Damage is
controlled by upgrades.
L1142[15:13:49] <Kodos> Mkay so you
removed the damage param from the fire?
L1143[15:13:53] <Mimiru> Yeah
L1144[15:14:30] <Mimiru> I'm thinking
about adding it back though... and letting you control how much
damage up to max you can use
L1145[15:14:36] <Mimiru> max being
dictated by upgrades..
L1146[15:17:52] <Shuudoushi> ... I can't
figure out how to pull command history...
L1147[15:18:11] <Kodos> %mcinfo rsmc.io
25565
L1148[15:19:01] <Mimiru> Kodos, it said
no
L1149[15:19:04] <Lizzy> booting pc take
to
L1150[15:19:08] <Lizzy> *two
L1151[15:24:35] <Kodos> I'm gonna go take
a nap, I think I spiked my blood sugar
L1152[15:26:25] <DeanIsaKitty> Why does
Neovim try so fucking hard to be hipster?
L1153[15:26:51] <Shuudoushi> b/c it's
NEOvim
L1154[15:26:57] <DeanIsaKitty> Also
<C-\><C-n> What is this?? EMACS?
L1155[15:26:57] <Shuudoushi> idfk
L1156[15:27:41] <DeanIsaKitty> And
they're so fucking proud of themselves and literally ask for money
on their github repo description. FFS
L1157[15:29:10] <Lizzy> grr
L1158[15:29:13] <Shuudoushi> and I still
can't figure out how to pull command history...
L1159[15:29:16] <Lizzy> stupid display
fuckery
L1160[15:29:26] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
They had that for a while.
L1161[15:29:59] <DeanIsaKitty>
DeanIsaKitty: And that makes it somehow better because ... ?
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L1163[15:30:17] <DeanIsaKitty>
*vifino
L1164[15:31:00] *
Lizzy grumbles about monitors
L1165[15:31:19] *
DeanIsaKitty grubles about hipsters being useless little
idiots
L1166[15:31:32] <DeanIsaKitty> I'm so mad
I can't even type.
L1167[15:31:35] *
Inari grumbles about hipsters being nice underwear
L1168[15:31:56] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1169[15:32:05] <Inari> ?
L1170[15:32:10] <Shuudoushi> and ofc
Inari would pipe up with something like that lol
L1171[15:32:18] <Inari> what
L1172[15:32:26] <Lizzy> round 3 of
waiting for pc to boot
L1173[15:32:42] <Inari> Shuudoushi: they
are D:
L1174[15:32:46] <Inari> not as nice as
boyshorts
L1175[15:32:48] <Inari> but they
work
L1176[15:33:07] <Izaya> Phone updated
Chrome at 7:30 AM. I reverted updates at 7:31 AM
L1177[15:33:18] <Shuudoushi> I never even
knew that there was underwear called hipsters...
L1178[15:33:31] <Shuudoushi> Izaya:
gj
L1179[15:33:32] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: Why
do you have chrome installed on your phone? <.>
L1180[15:33:59] <Izaya> Can't cyanogenmod
until warranty runs out
L1181[15:34:01] *
Lizzy doesn't mind chrome on her phone, then again her phone is
quite powerful
L1182[15:34:37] <Lizzy> right, linux. if
you come back with the monitors the wrong way round again i am
disowning you
L1183[15:34:48] <Stary2001> D:
L1184[15:34:54] <Lizzy> \o/
L1185[15:34:58] <Shuudoushi> LMAO
L1186[15:35:01] <Izaya> Nvidia with
official drivers?
L1187[15:35:06] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya:
Firefox? Lightning browser? ...
L1188[15:35:06] <Lizzy> OH FOR FUCKS
SAKE
L1189[15:35:17] <Izaya> I use
lightning
L1190[15:35:27] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty: I
didn't say it would be better.
L1191[15:35:42] <Lizzy> .... they were
the right way round on the login screen. logged in and now they're
the wrong fucking way round ¬_¬
L1192[15:35:59] <Izaya> Lizzy: official
nvidia drivers?
L1193[15:36:32] <Lizzy> Izaya, yes but i
didn't have this problem before. only change i made was swapping
out the crappy TV monitor for a proper one running off of HDMI
(didn't have another DVI cable to hand)
L1194[15:36:41] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy: LM
does not always use X. You need to configure your DE/WM's X to have
the correct settings too
L1195[15:36:52] <Lizzy> ah
L1197[15:36:57] <Inari> why do you seem
to have to reboot to change your monitro laoyut
L1198[15:37:01] <Shuudoushi> not as
simple as I had hoped...
L1199[15:37:23] <Lizzy> Inari, i rebooted
so i knew that the X server rebooted as wlel
L1200[15:37:26] <Lizzy> *well
L1201[15:37:41] <Inari> psh :p
L1202[15:37:52] <Lizzy> there we go
L1203[15:38:12] <Lizzy> now to logout and
log back in again so my panels go back to where they're fucking
supposed to be
L1204[15:38:46] <Lizzy> or not
L1205[15:38:51] <Lizzy> stupid fucking
panels
L1206[15:39:05] <Lizzy> fucking
cinnamon
L1207[15:39:14] <Antheus> Lizzy, are you
ok
L1208[15:39:17] <Antheus> :<
L1209[15:39:26] <Lizzy> Antheus, i dunno,
ask vifino
L1210[15:39:36] <Antheus> vifino, what's
wrong with Lizzy
L1211[15:39:40] <Shuudoushi>
ashfaonv
L1212[15:40:24] <Shuudoushi> why is this
so frustrating to figure out...
L1213[15:40:28] <Lizzy> er....
L1214[15:40:34] <Lizzy> where is my
eth0
L1215[15:40:47] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
enp4s0? :P
L1216[15:40:57] <Lizzy> DeanIsaKitty,
?
L1217[15:41:00] <Antheus> in /nil/
L1218[15:42:01] <Izaya> Lizzy: run
nvidia-xconfig as root
L1219[15:42:12] <Lizzy> Izaya, i've got
past that problem
L1220[15:42:14] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
udev changed the network interface names some time ago. so what
used to be ethX is now enp4sX :P
L1221[15:42:16] <vifino> Antheus: Lizzy
is very okay.
L1222[15:42:17] <Izaya> ohok
L1223[15:42:27] *
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L1226[15:42:45] <Lizzy> DeanIsaKitty,
yes, except i haven't updated or changed anything on linux. only
thing that has drastically changed is the motherboard
L1227[15:42:55] <Izaya> well that works
too
L1228[15:43:35] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
huh. `ip link` outputs?
L1229[15:44:13] <Lizzy> just the
loopback, a tinc tun0 and the wlan adapter i just plugged in
L1230[15:44:25] <DeanIsaKitty>
Interesting..
L1231[15:44:59] <Lizzy> it's connected to
the network in a physical sense, i can see it active on the
switch
L1232[15:45:09] <DeanIsaKitty> wat
L1233[15:45:14] *
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L1234[15:45:41] <DeanIsaKitty> Onboard
ethernet or a seperate card?
L1235[15:45:41] <greaser|q> dammit i'm
more of an ifconfig / route / dhclient fan
L1236[15:45:53] <DeanIsaKitty> greaser|q:
?
L1237[15:46:07] <vifino> greaser|q:
same.
L1238[15:46:10] <greaser|q> sorry it's a
bit of a tangent, but i've heard of this 'ip' tool twice in the
last few days
L1239[15:46:16] <Lizzy> DeanIsaKitty,
onboard, same as the last one
L1240[15:46:16] <greaser|q> and i still
use ifconfig
L1241[15:46:27] <vifino> Same.
L1242[15:46:27] <Lizzy> s/last
one/previous board
L1243[15:46:27] <MichiBot> <Lizzy>
DeanIsaKitty, onboard, same as the previous board
L1244[15:46:37] <DeanIsaKitty> greaser|q:
Oh no I have been confronted with different ideas! Quick, run
away!
L1245[15:46:53] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
Same as in same ethernet chip or also onboard?
L1246[15:46:54] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1247[15:47:09] <Lizzy> as in also
onboard
L1248[15:47:12] <vifino> Nah, they are
just two tools for the same job, except one does a few more things
( ip, obviously. )
L1249[15:47:44] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
Huh, if the new one is very very recent maybe your kernel is too
outdated? Just an idea
L1250[15:47:59] <Lizzy> possibly
L1251[15:48:07] <DeanIsaKitty> What
kernel version do you run?
L1252[15:48:16] <Lizzy> i'm on kernel
3.16.0.38
L1253[15:48:20] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
shows up in lspci, probably lacking/not loaded kernel module or
something like that.
L1254[15:48:23] <Lizzy> i'm on kernel
3.16.0-38 *
L1255[15:48:38] <Lizzy> and this is a
skylake board so it's entirely possible
L1256[15:48:43] <Shuudoushi> am i stupid
for not being able to figure out how to read the command
history/buffer?
L1257[15:49:02] <gamax92> I think when I
get around to using my ore robot again, I'll modify it to take in
account of the noise algorithm specifically
L1258[15:49:29] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy: one
and a half years old kernel. Very possible if your board ships very
new ethernet chips
L1259[15:49:31] <Lizzy> yay, wifi usb
isn't picking up any networks
L1260[15:49:56] <DeanIsaKitty> vifino:
Wait, are you sitting right next to Lizzy? <.>
L1261[15:50:02] <Lizzy> nope,
mumble
L1262[15:50:05] <DeanIsaKitty> Oh
L1263[15:51:33] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
Totally, except I'm not the happiest person alive yet, so no.
L1264[15:55:22] <Izaya> One day, vifino,
I'm sure it'll happen.
L1265[15:55:34] <vifino> Indeed.
L1266[15:55:58] <DeanIsaKitty> And it
will be glorious
L1267[15:57:20] <Lizzy> \o/
L1268[15:59:32] <Lizzy> got wifi
connected using wpa_cli, assigning it an ip address manually and
adding routes/dns servers
L1269[15:59:58] <Lizzy> lets go download
the 4.2 kernel
L1270[16:02:09] <Lizzy> i wonder if the
nvidia drivers will crap out after the kernel change
L1271[16:03:09] <CompanionCube> pretty
sure they will
L1272[16:04:35] <Lizzy> now to reboot and
wait 5 or so minutes for the post
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L1275[16:16:26] <Lizzy>
HexChat:
2.10.2 **
OS: Linux 4.2.0-23-generic x86_64 **
Distro: LinuxMintD=LinuxMint **
CPU: 8 x Intel(R)
Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.43GHz **
RAM: Physical: 15.6GiB, 94.1% free **
Disk: Total:
1.8TiB, 35.5% free **
VGA: NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce
GTX 760] **
Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH1: HDA-Intel -
HDA NVidia **
Ethernet: 8086:15b8 **
Uptime: 5m 43s
**
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L1279[16:26:25] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1280[16:27:57] *
Mimiru flips a table
L1281[16:28:40] <Lizzy> you okay there
Mimiru ?
L1282[16:29:19] <Izaya> f = {} for i =
#t,1,-1 do table.insert(f,t[i]) end
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L1284[16:31:47] <Inari> lua you're
drunk
L1285[16:32:49] <Inari> why does it say
file not found ;-;
L1286[16:32:55] <Inari> im doing
io.open("./items.dat", "w")
L1287[16:33:21] <Shuudoushi> so making a
media directory (/mnt but using labels instead of addresses) is
going to be a pain as well huh...
L1288[16:33:59] <g> just have some script
that creates symlinks?
L1289[16:34:01] <Shuudoushi> Inari:
you're cute
L1290[16:34:07] <Inari> ?
L1292[16:34:10] <Inari> of course im cute
:P
L1293[16:34:14] <Inari> hwo does that
relate
L1294[16:34:25] <Shuudoushi> local x =
io.open("/items.dat", "w")
L1295[16:34:40] <Inari> ?
L1296[16:34:52] <g> removed the
"." before the "/"
L1297[16:35:01] <Inari> wouldnt that mean
root dir then though..
L1298[16:35:02] <Shuudoushi>
x:write(<data>) x:close()
L1299[16:35:16] <Shuudoushi> Inari:
no...
L1300[16:35:21] <Shuudoushi> well
yes
L1301[16:35:34] <Shuudoushi> but the
"." does nothing in OpenOS
L1302[16:35:37] <Inari> so i probably
have to get the shells current dir and use that :P
L1303[16:35:50] <Lizzy> Inari, if you're
trying to get it to go in the current dir, just use the
filename
L1304[16:35:58] <Shuudoushi> or an
absolute path
L1305[16:36:01] <Lizzy> no extra
paths
L1306[16:36:15] <g> ./ should totally
work though
L1307[16:36:20] <Inari> well with just
that i get the same error
L1308[16:36:21] <g> since . is /supposed/
to mean "working directory"
L1309[16:36:25] <Inari> thoug maybe i
cant create files here ,d unno
L1310[16:36:27] <Shuudoushi> g: working
on adding it to SOS
L1312[16:36:42] <Shuudoushi> Inari: is it
readonly?
L1313[16:37:14] <Inari> dunno
L1314[16:37:15] <Inari> ask gamax
L1315[16:37:42] <Shuudoushi> it's highly
unlikely to be readonly unless it's a floppy
L1316[16:37:59] <Inari> its netfs
L1317[16:38:00] <Shuudoushi> just use
absolute paths
L1318[16:38:22] <Shuudoushi> never really
played with netfs
L1319[16:38:47] <Inari> woo
L1320[16:38:50] <Inari> i can scan
items
L1321[16:38:51] <Inari> \o/
L1322[16:38:56] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1323[16:39:16] <Inari> first stpe to
autocrafting
L1324[16:39:16] <Inari> :P
L1325[16:39:30] *
Shuudoushi claps.
L1326[16:39:58] <Lizzy> anyone know of
any mods that can make world loading/generating
multithreaded?
L1327[16:40:04] <Inari> next is adding
recipes, finding recipes, adding oredict entries, and then
crafting
L1328[16:40:10] <g> Lizzy: oh god, I
wish
L1329[16:40:14] <g> that would break so
many internals though
L1330[16:40:27] <Shuudoushi> Lizzy:
optifine
L1331[16:40:34] <Shuudoushi> in other
words, no
L1332[16:40:44] <g> yeah, no, optifine
breaks a good chunk of mods
L1333[16:40:50] <Shuudoushi> ^
L1334[16:40:55] <Lizzy> damn
L1335[16:41:06] <PedroBarbosa> Inari are
you building a autocrafting? in Openconputers?
L1336[16:41:16] <Cazzar> Optifine breaks
way too much stuff for me to even want to contemplate looking at
it.
L1337[16:41:21] <Inari> PedroBarbosa:
ya
L1338[16:41:43] <Inari> well hopefully a
base management :P but since i need autocrafting first thats what
im making first
L1339[16:41:59] <Shuudoushi> oh, and g, I
don't remember how to do symlinks in OC >.>
L1340[16:42:47] <Cazzar> ln?
L1341[16:43:16] <PedroBarbosa> Are you
going to realease it on the forums?
L1342[16:43:19] <PedroBarbosa>
release*
L1343[16:43:32] <Inari> well, once it
works well and is polished up, i suppose?
L1344[16:43:44] <Inari> coudl be a whlie
though
L1345[16:43:44] <Inari> :p
L1346[16:44:08] <Shuudoushi> in the mean
time, I'm pretty sure she has it on github if you don't mind
digging a little
L1347[16:44:08] <PedroBarbosa> ok
:)
L1348[16:44:24] <Inari> i dont
L1349[16:44:55] <Shuudoushi> lol, well
then
L1350[16:45:02] <Inari> it isnt that big
a thing that it needs verison control, and im lazy, so too much
effort
L1351[16:45:20] <Shuudoushi> XD
L1352[16:45:25] <Shuudoushi> fair enough
:P
L1353[16:45:43] <Inari> so it would be a
reika-style-repo anyway
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L1355[16:45:56] <Inari> aka a push with
ALL THE THINGS changed every couple days with "Update"
message as commit
L1356[16:46:01] <Inari> *as commit
message
L1357[16:46:09] <Shuudoushi> XD
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L1362[16:49:38] <Lizzy> wow, with gsync
off and unlimited potential framerate set, not dropping below
200fps when generating new chunks on amplified with mod
L1363[16:49:41] <Lizzy> s
L1364[16:49:53] <Shuudoushi> nice
L1365[16:50:14] <Shuudoushi> now set the
render distance to max and watch your CPU melt :D
L1366[16:50:16] <alekso56> that usually
means the server crashed.
L1367[16:50:19] <Lizzy> okay, maxing ouy
the view distance drops it to about 150fps
L1368[16:50:27] <alekso56> xd
L1369[16:50:34] <Lizzy> alekso56, this is
singleplayer
L1370[16:51:40] <Lizzy> also i get more
fps when sitting in the mountains than i do over water
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L1377[17:19:34] <Antheus> I
remember
L1378[17:19:42] <Antheus> one morning
before school back in 4th grade
L1379[17:19:45] <Antheus> I turned on the
tv
L1380[17:19:51] <Antheus> it was on the
discovery channel
L1381[17:20:11] <Antheus> and a show
about women who didn't realize they were pregnant had babies in the
toilet
L1382[17:22:04] <Shuudoushi> wtf XD
L1383[17:22:44] <Shuudoushi> ... I just
realized that I've forgotten how to print the contents of a
table...
L1384[17:22:49] <Inari> Antheus:
what
L1385[17:22:55] <Inari> how does that
even
L1386[17:23:18] <Antheus> Shuudoushi, for
k,v in pairs(table) do print(k, v)
L1387[17:23:21] <Shuudoushi> Inari: ultra
fat?
L1388[17:23:24] <Antheus> end
L1389[17:23:33] <Shuudoushi> oh
yeah...
L1390[17:23:40] <Antheus> I forget that
all the time
L1391[17:23:56] <Shuudoushi> tanks... I
feel like an even bigger idiot now... lol
L1392[17:23:58] <Mimiru> mom mom didn't
gain but like 10 lbs when she had her first kid
L1393[17:24:02] <Mimiru> err
L1394[17:24:03] <Mimiru> my mom*
L1395[17:24:40] <Shuudoushi> but did she
know she was pregnant?
L1396[17:24:42] <Mimiru> DIdn't even know
she was pregnant until like 7 months... she went to the hospital in
labor and they refused to admit her... she had the baby when she
switched tables
L1397[17:24:59] <Shuudoushi> wow
L1398[17:25:08] <Mimiru> I don't remember
the specifics but she never missed a.... cycle either
L1399[17:25:46] <Mimiru> P.S. she weighed
like 110 lbs at the time.
L1400[17:25:56] <Mimiru> so yeah.. don't
have to be super fat to not know you're preg.
L1401[17:26:10] <Antheus> :P
L1402[17:26:15] <Inari> thats pretty
scary actually :p
L1403[17:26:16] <Antheus> Inb4 all of us
are pregnant
L1404[17:26:43] <Mimiru> She CAUGHT the
baby as she was switching tables... it was crazy
L1405[17:26:43] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1406[17:26:49] <Shuudoushi> wow
L1407[17:27:11] <Inari> caught?
L1408[17:27:23] <Mimiru> Yes, in her
hands... baby came out, and she caught him
L1409[17:27:28] <Shuudoushi> the baby
fell out of her while swtiching tables
L1410[17:28:12] <Shuudoushi> how the fuck
do you get the label of a filesystem...
L1411[17:28:29] <Inari> Oo
L1412[17:28:29] <Shuudoushi> I swear, I
used to be so much better at this shit...
L1413[17:28:45] <Inari> what do you mena,
the label
L1414[17:28:54] <Shuudoushi> ~w
label
L1416[17:28:57] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1417[17:29:02] <Inari> ~oc
filesystem
L1419[17:29:02] <Shuudoushi> fuck you
ocdoc
L1420[17:29:05] <Mimiru> You tried ocdoc
you tried.
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L1424[17:40:47] <Shuudoushi> ~w
component
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L1427[17:47:54] <MajGenRelativity> hi
gus
L1428[17:52:33] <sugoi> Shuudoushi: label
/path/to/filesystem
L1429[17:53:48] <Shuudoushi> how do you
mean sugoi?
L1431[17:54:14] <sugoi> e.g. label
/tmp
L1432[17:54:19] <sugoi> would tell me
"tmpfs"
L1433[17:54:27] <sugoi> or label / =>
"OpenOS"
L1434[17:55:03] <Shuudoushi> holy
fuck...
L1435[17:55:16] <Shuudoushi> how the fuck
could I forget about that fucking script...
L1436[17:55:18] <sugoi> also the next
mount is a bit more verbose
L1437[17:55:37] <sugoi> what i mean is,
just running mount will tell you labels and mount points. i forget
what it does before the upcoming update
L1438[17:57:39] <Shuudoushi> I can still
use label to make what I want (as far as I can tell at least)
L1439[18:05:21] <Sandra> dammit, I can't
renew my domain til tomorrow.
L1440[18:07:25] <Inari> whys that
L1441[18:07:33] <sugoi> why? their
payment service is down?
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L1444[18:26:56] <Shuudoushi> oh, I
figured it out...
L1445[18:27:09] <Shuudoushi> it's not as
smart as I gave it credit for...
L1446[18:27:23] <Antheus> good jobe
Shuudoushi
L1447[18:27:32] <Shuudoushi> gj
Antheus
L1448[18:27:42] <Shuudoushi>
s/jobe/job
L1449[18:27:42] <MichiBot>
<Antheus> good job Shuudoushi
L1450[18:28:23] <Antheus> lol
L1451[18:29:49] <Shuudoushi> ok, now that
i have a better idea of what I'm doing, should I build the extra
script right into a boot script, or have it as a standalone
script
L1452[18:30:30] *
sugoi is interested in what is being built
L1453[18:30:56] <Shuudoushi> something
like the /mnt dir, but using labels instead of addresses
L1454[18:31:11] <Shuudoushi> i.e. a unix
media dir
L1455[18:31:58] <sugoi> ah cool
L1456[18:32:06] <Shuudoushi> alias path
> label, symlink label > path
L1457[18:32:17] <Shuudoushi>
s/>/->
L1458[18:32:20] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1459[18:32:31] *
Shuudoushi slaps MichiBot.
L1460[18:32:31] *
EnderBot2 high-fives Shuudoushi
L1461[18:33:07] <Shuudoushi> simple
concept, but I'm sure it's going to be a headache...
L1462[18:33:49] <sugoi> two things i
think of first. filesystems dont have to have labels and labels are
not unique
L1463[18:34:13] <Shuudoushi> yes, and
yes
L1464[18:35:20] <Shuudoushi> local proxy,
reason = fs.get(<something>) if proxy == nil then proxy =
"filesystem" end
L1465[18:36:02] <Shuudoushi> and for
multiple proxies, I'm just going to add a number to the end of the
second one to get listed
L1466[18:36:47] <Shuudoushi> so something
like, if proxy == list then proxy = list .."(1)"
end
L1467[18:36:52] <Shuudoushi> or something
to that effect
L1468[18:37:35] <Shuudoushi> chances of
any of this working the way I want? likely 0
L1469[18:38:45] <sugoi> hahaha
L1470[18:39:01] <sugoi> no that's good,
just wanted to mention those items
L1471[18:39:18] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1472[18:40:19] <sugoi> could also suffix
sub(1,4) of the proxy address or some such
L1473[18:40:27] <sugoi> so you might
have
L1474[18:40:43] <sugoi> OpenOs-e05f,
OpenOS-175d
L1475[18:41:43] <Shuudoushi> sub stuff
has always made blood come out of my ears >.>
L1476[18:41:58] <Shuudoushi> I don't
understand it enough to keep it from exploding shit...
L1477[18:42:08] <sugoi> #lua
("Shuudoushi"):sub(1,4)
L1478[18:42:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
Shuu
L1479[18:42:23] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1480[18:42:27] <sugoi> #lua
("Shuudoushi"):sub(5,-2)
L1481[18:42:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
doush
L1482[18:42:39] <sugoi> #lua
("Shuudoushi"):sub(-1)
L1483[18:42:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
i
L1484[18:42:54] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1485[18:43:00] <Shuudoushi> I see, I
see
L1486[18:43:54] <Shuudoushi> shit...
learning how to :sub has made me loose track of what I was
doing...
L1488[18:45:24] <Shuudoushi> yes... I
really did loose track that badly...
L1490[18:45:55] <sugoi> i think that's a
good start
L1491[18:46:00] <sugoi> use local
liberally, btw
L1492[18:46:26] <sugoi> else you promote
the variables to global (to the file scope in this case)
L1493[18:46:27] <Shuudoushi> I always
thought that a local set inside of a for loop breaks shit?
L1494[18:47:25] <sugoi> well i guess it
could depend on a specific case but - everything i make is
local
L1495[18:47:26] <sugoi> everything
L1496[18:47:39] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1497[18:47:47] <sugoi> that's doesn't
mean i would make something local declared in a loop,
necessarily
L1498[18:48:02] <Shuudoushi> oh yeah, I
need to make that function return 'list' don't I
L1499[18:48:03] <sugoi> if it wasn't
local to the for loop (by my design) .. then i'd declare it local
outside the for loop
L1500[18:48:46] <sugoi> but yeah, in this
case i'd ...
L1501[18:48:56] <sugoi> local result = {}
above the for loop
L1502[18:49:10] <Shuudoushi> I did local
list = {}
L1503[18:49:16] <sugoi> then local proxy,
reason = fs.get(k)
L1504[18:49:20] <Shuudoushi> but result
does make more sense
L1505[18:49:26] <sugoi> and if proxy then
result[#result+1] = proxy
L1506[18:49:34] <sugoi> and lastely,
return proxy
L1507[18:49:43] <sugoi> -e
L1508[18:50:32] <sugoi> sorry, return
result
L1509[18:50:35] <sugoi> but yeah
L1511[18:52:54] <Shuudoushi> just dropped
my phone right on my keyboard plug that's plugged into the front of
my computer
L1512[18:54:26] <sugoi> in the meantime,
i fixed removing dead links! it's interesting,
filesystem.exists("/path/to/dead-link") returns false,
you have to check filesystem.isLink first
L1513[18:54:47] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1514[18:54:50] <Shuudoushi> handy
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L1516[18:56:19] <Shuudoushi> DAMNIT
BRAIN! stop shutting down on me ><
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L1518[18:58:34] *
XP01 waves
L1519[18:58:39] <MajGenRelativity> Hi
XP01
L1520[18:58:41] <Shuudoushi> o/
L1522[19:00:37] <sugoi> well fs.get is
for paths, not proxy address
L1523[19:00:50] <sugoi> if you have the
proxy address, you can get the proxy object using fs.proxy
L1524[19:01:17] <sugoi> component.list()
gives you key value pairs; keys are the proxy addresses, values are
the component types
L1525[19:01:32] <sugoi> so, local proxy,
reason = fs.proxy(k)
L1526[19:01:35] <sugoi> is what you'd
want, methinks
L1527[19:01:57] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1528[19:02:29] <Shuudoushi> I was
looking at the built in 'label.lua' script to figure out some of
what I wanted
L1529[19:02:42] <Shuudoushi> and it uses
.get
L1530[19:03:02] <sugoi> does it have an
options.a check?
L1531[19:03:15] <sugoi> if options.a then
...
L1532[19:03:18] <Shuudoushi> yes
L1533[19:03:29] <Shuudoushi> options.a is
.proxy
L1534[19:03:30] <sugoi> that's for
address, else path
L1535[19:03:36] <sugoi> and
component.list gives address
L1536[19:03:38] <sugoi> no path
L1537[19:03:43] <Shuudoushi> ah!
L1538[19:03:46] <Shuudoushi> yes yes
yes
L1539[19:03:56] <Shuudoushi> I see what
you're saying now!
L1540[19:04:14] <Shuudoushi> and this is
why i bug people so much, b/c I'm a fucking idiot at times
L1541[19:04:21] <Shuudoushi> well... most
of the time...
L1542[19:04:30] <sugoi> i'm not
bugged
L1543[19:04:47] <sugoi> i've spent 90% of
all my free time over the last 2 months, maybe 3...
L1544[19:04:50] <sugoi> working on
openos
L1545[19:05:06] <sugoi> so your questions
help me feel like maybe part of that was worth it :)
L1546[19:05:11] <Shuudoushi> XD
L1547[19:05:15] <Shuudoushi> yay
L1548[19:05:19] <sugoi> yep
L1549[19:05:33] <sugoi> openos 1.6 is
going to be great though :)
L1550[19:05:45] <Shuudoushi> and it's
erroring b/c I did something dumb and tried to index
"k"...
L1551[19:05:54] <Shuudoushi> sweet
L1552[19:06:31] <Shuudoushi> I still have
to figure out why porting the multi-monitor commit to SOS makes it
so I can't type anything at the login screen...
L1553[19:06:31] <sugoi> with openos 1.6
-- i'm at the point where i'm just going down my notepad of todos
of little bugs i found along the way
L1554[19:06:35] <sugoi> rm dead links was
one
L1555[19:06:40] <Shuudoushi> but, that'll
be for another time
L1556[19:06:41] *
sugoi removes said line
L1557[19:06:59] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1558[19:07:05] <sugoi> well my guess,
about SOS, is that they are calling the now obsolete methods
L1559[19:07:16] <sugoi> like
gpu.getResolution
L1560[19:07:25] <Shuudoushi> nope,
changed all that
L1561[19:07:44] <sugoi> who is the author
of SOS, ping them?
L1562[19:07:47] <Shuudoushi> o/
L1563[19:07:52] <sugoi> haha, oh
hello
L1564[19:07:54] <Shuudoushi> yeah
>.>
L1565[19:07:55] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1566[19:08:34] <Shuudoushi> SOS is a
heavily modded OpenOS, mostly just to keep compatibility
L1567[19:09:00] <Shuudoushi> but it
focuses more on security and becoming a bit more unix like
L1568[19:09:29] <greaser|q> any
recommended mod loaders? i might give the latest OC a whirl
L1569[19:09:30] <sugoi> my main body of
work for openos 1.6 is more bashyness in shell
L1570[19:09:44] <sugoi> greaser|q: i use
multimc exclusively
L1571[19:09:52] <sugoi> know the authors
too, great people
L1572[19:09:57] <greaser|q> ...on a
completely unrelated note, a rather weird looking fly landed on my
screen, which is a sign that it's fucking hot
L1573[19:10:07] <greaser|q> ah,
cheers
L1576[19:11:40] <sugoi> ask for a
sec
L1577[19:11:46] <sugoi> afk*
L1578[19:11:49] <Shuudoushi> kk
L1579[19:11:58] <Shuudoushi> afk too,
need something to eat
L1580[19:12:07] <greaser|q> 31.834 C
LOGIN SSL Error # 1 : "The issuer certificate of a locally
looked up certificate could not be found" <-- ok, may need
to fix this
L1581[19:13:39] <greaser|q> yes, my setup
is a bit weird and afaik doesn't come with all the SSL root
certs
L1582[19:14:06] <sugoi> Shuudoushi: cool
stuff :)
L1583[19:14:33] <sugoi> if you want
improvements to shell, i could help you merge in openos 1.6 (when
it's released)
L1584[19:14:57] <sugoi> also added a few
more bin utils
L1585[19:15:05] <sugoi> and fixed up
standard io
L1586[19:15:07] <sugoi> etc
L1587[19:17:51] <greaser|q> ...apparently
i do have a metric arseload of certs
L1588[19:23:06] <Magik6k> So I finally
managed to run LuPI on actual raspberry pi!!
L1590[19:23:34] <Magik6k> Mplayer is
outputting from video grabber connected to it
L1591[19:25:14] <greaser|q> ah fixed it,
ran grep and then ran strings, and copied my main cert pem to
/etc/ssl/certs/
L1592[19:30:06] <sugoi> Magik6k: i have a
dream
L1593[19:30:16] <sugoi> to run openos and
my actual os ... on a pi
L1594[19:30:17] <greaser|q> hmm, will
1.8.8 mods work on 1.8.9?
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L1596[19:31:13] <greaser|q> also to be
blunt i'd rather run linux on a pi than openos
L1597[19:31:37] <Magik6k> sugoi, it can
already run openos on pi
L1598[19:31:45] ***
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L1599[19:31:58] <sugoi> i like
L1600[19:36:28] <greaser|q> hmm actually
are there 1.6 dev snapshots for 1.8.9?
L1602[19:39:39] <MichiBot> Magik6k:
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L1603[19:39:41] <Magik6k> sugoi, ^
L1604[19:40:08] <greaser|q> Magik6k: if
you want to make things even more hardcore, have a go at writing a
lua-bytecode-to-arm jit
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L1606[19:40:19]
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L1607[19:40:23] <greaser|q> armv6 is a
nice target to write a dynarec for
L1608[19:40:38] <greaser|q> well,
nice-ish, you have to work out how to dump the constants in
L1609[19:41:15] <Magik6k> hmm, I may look
at that ;p
L1610[19:44:24] <greaser|q> in true
minecraft fashion this world i just generated dumped me right in
the middle of the ocean just next to a small island
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L1612[19:48:40] <greaser|q> inspired by a
true typo, i should totally make a mod called WorldEdid which gets
your monitor info and its supported resolutions + refresh rates and
lets other people on the server find out those specs
L1613[19:50:43] <Saphire> :D
L1614[19:51:43] <Saphire> Heh, "he
has 4:3 monitor, he is in Australia!"
L1615[19:51:59] <gamax92> note to self,
never use gparted to do NTFS stuff
L1616[19:52:29] <Kodos> So, my
grandmother apparently had a heart attack today
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L1618[19:55:39] <gamax92> I have an idea
of what it's doing ...
L1619[19:58:40] <Antheus> gamax92, it's
telling you to go to KFC and eat some chickin
L1620[19:58:50] <gamax92> :D fixed
it!
L1621[19:59:05] <gamax92> it was putting
what should have been C as H
L1622[19:59:15] <gamax92> so went into
registry, swapped the two around
L1623[19:59:19] <Saphire> Kodos: tgat
doesn't sounds good
L1624[20:03:10] <Izaya> Saphire, we use
5:4 thank you
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L1626[20:04:14] <Saphire> Izaya: do i
look like a person who remembers that and the joke in same time?
:P
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L1628[20:06:59] <gamax92> Antheus: mmm,
chicken
L1629[20:07:15] <gamax92> I have some, is
good
L1630[20:10:12] <Cazzar> Izaya I just
won't use my 3 16:9s then
L1631[20:13:20] <gamax92> no, you need
16:10
L1632[20:14:34] <Antheus> 16:11
L1633[20:14:42] <Antheus> 32:20
L1634[20:14:44] <gamax92> make it 16:12
and no more!
L1635[20:14:58] <gamax92> ... which is
4:3
L1636[20:15:01] <Antheus> gamax92,
92:91.5
L1637[20:15:17] <Antheus> ffs
L1638[20:15:29] <Antheus> What was that
thing that is recommend to install on routers
L1639[20:15:32] <Antheus> DD-WRT?
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L1641[20:15:55] <Mimiru> DD-WRT is the
shit
L1642[20:15:56] <gamax92> dd-wrt,
openwrt, tomato?
L1643[20:17:22] <Saphire> What's
DD-WRT?
L1644[20:17:32] <gamax92> router firmware
stuff
L1645[20:18:00] <`-`> That reminds
me
L1646[20:18:18] <Antheus> Trying to find
out what would be best for a WNDR3300 Netgear Router
L1647[20:18:43] <`-`> I deleted the
/etc/passwrd shadow file in my router (because I thought someone
had ssh'd in and created a user account with a new password and I
was panicing)
L1648[20:18:55] <`-`> So now I can't get
into my router anymore XD
L1649[20:19:02] <gamax92> good job
m8
L1650[20:19:02] <Antheus> lol
L1651[20:19:08] <Antheus> good job
ds
L1652[20:19:22] <`-`> But the
configuration is correct enough so I don't need to touch it
anymore
L1653[20:19:23] <gamax92> Antheus:
WNDR3300 has openwrt and dd-wrt available for it
L1654[20:19:35] <Antheus> gamax92, what
do you recommend?
L1655[20:20:26] <gamax92> Mimiru: what do
you recommend :P
L1656[20:20:28] <Shuudoushi> sugoi: some
actual help merging OpenOS stuff into SOS would be awesome (as I
have little idea on what breaks when I merge the changes myself
>.>)
L1657[20:20:38] <Kodos> Okay, so it was a
mild heart attack, they're doing a heartcath and tests in the
morning
L1658[20:20:43] <Kodos> She's sleeping
soundly currently
L1659[20:20:48] <Mimiru> personally I use
DD-WRT
L1660[20:20:53] <gamax92> personally I
use openwrt
L1661[20:21:26] <Antheus> </3
L1662[20:21:32] <gamax92> I will say this
however, from what's listed on openwrt's site, getting openwrt
firmware on it involves flashing a tiny dd-wrt, so probably just go
for dd-wrt
L1663[20:21:41] <Antheus> ok
L1664[20:22:00] <Antheus> I'm gonna do it
once all my fam is asleep
L1665[20:22:09] <Antheus> as to not
disturb their internet stuffs
L1666[20:22:16] <Saphire> Hm
L1667[20:22:58] <Saphire> Maybe its
better to put OpenOS into OpenPrograms?
L1668[20:24:14] <gamax92> Saphire: ...
why
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L1670[20:24:20] <SF-MC> hiya all
L1671[20:24:23] <gamax92> hi
L1672[20:24:32] <gamax92> you are sora,
right>
L1673[20:24:34] *
Saphire waves
L1674[20:24:36] <SF-MC> yups
L1675[20:25:01] <gamax92> SF-MC: did I
tell you about the GC issue with that coroutine patch, cause it
does seem to be specifically an issue with the GC
L1676[20:25:27] <SF-MC> I remember
discussing that the numbers didn't always line up
L1677[20:25:37] <SF-MC> Is there
something more to it?
L1678[20:25:51] <gamax92> so basically,
in the testing file I made it generate tons of garbage for the gc
to clean up
L1679[20:25:56] <SF-MC> right
L1680[20:26:17] <gamax92> the coroutine
patch would report something like 32MB for the separate coroutine,
and -32MB in the main coroutine
L1681[20:26:23] <SF-MC> right
L1682[20:28:11] <Mimiru> Shift-clicking
now works in the turret gui
L1683[20:29:31]
<
jhagrid7> Does anyone know WHERE
the oc_sc command is, and if a person could edit it?
L1684[20:29:43] <gamax92> jhagrid7: in
the source code?
L1685[20:29:45]
<
jhagrid7> I fear it is the
SimpleCommands.class
L1686[20:30:44] <Kodos> Has anyone played
Ark before
L1687[20:31:25] <gamax92> it is
L1688[20:32:34] <SF-MC> curious - what do
you want to touch it for?
L1689[20:32:46] <gamax92> he wants to
make a oc_ss, spawn server
L1690[20:32:52] <SF-MC> ah
L1691[20:32:54]
<
jhagrid7> yes, yes I do
L1692[20:33:45]
<
jhagrid7> Anyone know how I could
open it?
L1693[20:33:56] <gamax92> open what
L1694[20:34:40]
<
jhagrid7> The .class file
L1695[20:34:46] <SF-MC> you don't
L1696[20:34:50] <SF-MC> The .class is
compiled
L1698[20:35:16]
<
jhagrid7> Ahh yes, I need to
decompile it, edit it and then recompile it
L1699[20:35:20] <SF-MC> no
L1700[20:35:21] <SF-MC> no
L1701[20:35:23] <Mimiru> No, you don't
need to decomp it
L1702[20:35:27] <SF-MC> Source code
L1703[20:35:27] <Mimiru> The mod is open
source
L1704[20:35:30] <Kodos> It's open source
you narb
L1705[20:35:35] <Mimiru> and I just
linked you the source
L1706[20:36:10] <Shuudoushi> i.e. edit it
and compile it
L1707[20:36:17] <Shuudoushi> no need to
decompile
L1708[20:36:44]
<
jhagrid7> Shhhh, I'm new to all of
this, I just know my way around a terminal lol
L1709[20:36:46] <Kodos> %calc
250*64
L1710[20:36:46] <MichiBot> Kodos:
16,000
L1711[20:37:39] <gamax92> it's okay,
instead of recompiling Natura with a fix for something, I ended up
just getting krakatau and editing a couple of classes
L1712[20:37:48] <gamax92> one was to
apply a fix, and the other was to change the mod version
L1714[20:38:41] <Shuudoushi> the k = key
thing isn't supposed to be there...
L1715[20:38:51] <gamax92> Shuudoushi: You
scared me, the url wrapped onto the next line by itself, and I was
trying to figure out who pasted it
L1716[20:39:07] <Shuudoushi> XD
L1717[20:39:09] <Mimiru> lmao
L1718[20:39:23] <Shuudoushi> gamax92: you
have just made me feel a little better
L1719[20:39:28] <Shuudoushi> thank
you
L1720[20:39:50] <Shuudoushi> oh, and a
lower ball joint on my car failed about a hour ago -_-
L1721[20:39:57] <Shuudoushi> so I really
needed that gamax92 :D
L1722[20:40:13] <Kodos> I had a tie rod
end bust off once, and my tire went right when I went left
L1723[20:40:32] <Shuudoushi>
ouch...
L1724[20:40:43] <gamax92> Shuudoushi:
uhh, I'd guess right after the function definition: local result =
list()
L1725[20:41:06] <Shuudoushi> luckly I
drive an acura integra (double wishbone one the front) so I didn't
have that issue lol
L1726[20:41:18]
<
jhagrid7> ... how do I use this
source code ....
L1727[20:41:27] <SF-MC> It's Scala
L1728[20:41:34] <Shuudoushi> gamax92: ...
you're fucking magical man...
L1729[20:41:42] <gamax92> ~wooo~
L1730[20:41:57] <SF-MC> gamax92: share
some magic?
L1731[20:42:05] <SF-MC> I wanna be
magical too :(
L1732[20:42:11] <gamax92> SF-MC: fix your
patch and you'll become magical
L1733[20:42:22] <SF-MC> fair enough
:P
L1735[20:43:29] <gamax92> Shuudoushi:
what's this snipplet trying to do?
L1736[20:44:05] <Shuudoushi> gets a
listing of all filesystem type components and output their
labels
L1737[20:45:50] <Shuudoushi> after I get
this bit working, I'm going to use it make a script that will make
a 'media' dir and list everything you normally see in /mnt, but by
their labels instead of addresses
L1738[20:45:51] <gamax92> ~w component
filesystem
L1740[20:46:26] <Shuudoushi> more than
likely symlinking the filepath with the label as an alias
L1741[20:46:40] <Corded> *
jhagrid7 is still trying to figure out how to use the source
code
L1743[20:47:47] <Shuudoushi> gamax92:
that works...
L1744[20:48:07] <Shuudoushi> fucking
witch >.>
L1745[20:48:09] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1746[20:49:00] <gamax92> just a note
about me droping pairs, what component.list gives truely is a table
and normally you'd use pairs, but it also has a __call metamethod
that does the same thing
L1747[20:49:02] <Shuudoushi> just need to
get it print any nils as 'filesystem' and get the symlink shit
working
L1748[20:49:19] <Shuudoushi> ah
L1749[20:49:23] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1750[20:49:44] <Shuudoushi> and this is
why you're still on the list of contributors
L1751[20:50:42] <Antheus> Well
L1752[20:50:47] <Antheus> I'm installing
DD-WRT
L1753[20:50:55] <Antheus> RIP me
L1754[20:51:15] *
gamax92 pats
L1755[20:51:48] <Antheus> Error:
unfinished string
L1756[20:52:35] <gamax92> on what
step?
L1757[20:52:45] <Antheus> * gamax92
pats
L1758[20:53:03] <gamax92> oh, I thought
you already failed to install dd-wrt
L1759[20:53:05] <gamax92> :P
L1760[20:53:07] <Antheus> :P
L1761[20:53:15] <Antheus> Bout to do the
first 30/30/30
L1762[20:53:27] <Antheus> need to find a
tiny pin to press the reset button
L1763[20:53:49] <gamax92> I usually
unfold a paperclip
L1764[20:54:31] <Antheus> Well
L1765[20:54:34] <Antheus> BRB
L1766[20:55:20]
<
jhagrid7> So it is not in
command... hmmm
L1767[20:55:37] <gamax92> it's in
SimpleCommands
L1769[20:56:16] <gamax92> err
L1770[20:56:33] <gamax92> yes right
...
L1772[20:56:39] <gamax92> it's in
SpawnComputerCommand.scala
L1773[20:56:42] <Mimiru> proper
branch
L1774[20:57:06] <Mimiru> I found that via
typing oc_spawncomputer in the magical search box on github.
L1775[20:57:08] <Mimiru> :P
L1776[20:57:13]
<
jhagrid7> Ahh yes I was in
common
L1777[20:57:18] <gamax92> Unfortunately,
System UI has stopped
L1778[20:58:36] <Kodos> took nyquil and
it hit mne hard. gight
L1779[20:58:43] <gamax92> good
night
L1780[20:58:45] <Mimiru> night
L1781[20:58:46] <SF-MC> night
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<
jhagrid7> I wonder if I could copy
it to make a SpawnServer
L1784[21:03:56]
<
jhagrid7> How can I edit/make a new
file?
L1785[21:04:14] <gamax92> I ...
L1786[21:04:15] <SF-MC> with a text
editor
L1787[21:04:16] <gamax92> ._.
L1788[21:04:36] <SF-MC> I'm going to be
rude for a second
L1789[21:04:59] <SF-MC> nvm
L1790[21:04:59]
<
jhagrid7> I accept constructive
criticism\
L1791[21:05:04] <SF-MC> I'm not going to
be that rude
L1792[21:05:37] <gamax92> *checks
updates*
L1793[21:05:39] <SF-MC> I just don't
understand how you expected to come in with seemingly 0 knowledge
and get something out
L1794[21:05:50] <gamax92> 83 out of 141
updates
L1795[21:06:37]
<
jhagrid7> Me either SF-MC, to be
honest I didn't expect to get this far
L1796[21:06:47] <Antheus> Now for the
second 30/30/30
L1797[21:07:15] <gamax92> Antheus: good
luck
L1798[21:12:02] <Antheus> :p
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L1800[21:13:34] <SF-MC> hiya Temia`
L1801[21:14:42] <gamax92> hey
Temia`
L1802[21:14:54]
<
jhagrid7> how can I compile the
scala to make it a class?
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L1804[21:15:11] <SF-MC> Go to the root of
the repository
L1805[21:15:17] <SF-MC> Windows or
Unix?
L1806[21:15:25]
<
jhagrid7> Unix
L1807[21:15:30] <gamax92> jhagrid7, it
really seems like you should go through a basic modding tutorial to
understand how to use gradlew and ide's
L1808[21:15:31] <SF-MC> ./gradlew
build
L1809[21:15:38] <gamax92> what SF-MC is
correct however
L1810[21:16:29] <Antheus> gamax92, what
should I upgrade to
L1811[21:16:33] <gamax92> hmm?
L1812[21:16:34] <Antheus> brainslayer or
eko
L1813[21:16:40] <Antheus> :<
L1814[21:16:59] <gamax92> heed the
warning given about the flashable firmware being under a certain
size
L1815[21:17:11] <Antheus> I know
L1816[21:17:19] <Antheus> <4M
L1817[21:17:29] <Antheus> 3648 KiB
(3735552 bytes) actually
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L1819[21:18:40] <Temia> Merf.
L1820[21:21:20] <Antheus> derpf
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L1822[21:21:22] *
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L1823[21:22:06] <Temia> What was that for
D:
L1824[21:22:13] <Antheus> I feel so bad
now
L1825[21:22:17] <Antheus> the feels
L1826[21:22:22] <Antheus> of hitting an
innocent Temia
L1827[21:22:26] <Antheus> are coming to
me
L1828[21:22:29] <Temia> Mu :<
L1829[21:24:07]
<
jhagrid7> There isn't an easy guide
to understanding how to compile is there?
L1830[21:24:24] <SF-MC> What I said *is*
the easy guide
L1831[21:24:40] <SF-MC> Go to the root of
the repo and do a './gradlew buid'
L1832[21:24:45] <SF-MC>
s/buid/build/
L1833[21:24:46] <MichiBot> <SF-MC>
Go to the root of the repo and do a './gradlew build'
L1834[21:25:54]
<
jhagrid7> ... so I need to take out
the folders of the repo?
L1835[21:26:05] <SF-MC> uh...
L1836[21:26:06] <SF-MC> no?
L1837[21:26:38] <SF-MC> pull a 'cd
$WHERE_YOU_PUT_THE_REPO'
L1838[21:26:39] <gamax92> Antheus: I'm
unable to find any brainslayer stuff so I guess eko
L1839[21:26:51]
<
jhagrid7> cd Downloads
L1840[21:26:59] <SF-MC> then cd into
it
L1841[21:27:05]
<
jhagrid7> done
L1842[21:27:05] <SF-MC> then do the
gradlew thing
L1843[21:28:00]
<
jhagrid7>
jhagrid77@James:~/Downloads$ ./gradlew build bash: ./gradlew: No
such file or directory
L1844[21:28:15] <SF-MC> cd into the
repo
L1845[21:28:18] <gamax92> ... jhagrid7,
where is your OpenComputers folder that git clone made?
L1846[21:28:20] <SF-MC> cd
OpenComputers-whatever
L1847[21:28:27] <SF-MC> gamax92: don't
think he cloned
L1848[21:28:35]
<
jhagrid7> The folder or .zip?
L1849[21:28:39] <SF-MC> Probably pulled a
src tarball
L1850[21:28:40] <SF-MC> yup
L1851[21:28:47] <gamax92> you can't cd
into a zip now can you
L1852[21:28:52] <gamax92> so obviously
the folder
L1853[21:29:47]
<
jhagrid7> it's loading or
something
L1854[21:29:57] <SF-MC> pulling in the
deps it needs
L1855[21:30:04]
<
jhagrid7> ahh
L1856[21:30:44]
<
jhagrid7> after it's done do I
"inject" it into the .jar mod?
L1857[21:30:50] <SF-MC> uh
L1858[21:30:54] <SF-MC> it makes a brand
new jar
L1859[21:31:00]
<
jhagrid7> alright
L1860[21:31:29] <gamax92> it makes the
jar in build/libs btw, and is whichever ends in
-universal.jar
L1861[21:31:55] <gamax92> Antheus: did
you find the firmware file?
L1862[21:32:02] <Antheus> I'm
looking
L1863[21:32:35]
<
jhagrid7> now another question
(sorry I'm a complete noob),
L1864[21:32:48]
<
jhagrid7> world.setBlock(casePos,
api.Items.get(Constants.BlockName.CaseCreative).block())
world.setBlock(screenPos,
api.Items.get(Constants.BlockName.ScreenTier2).block())
L1865[21:32:49] <Corded> world.set
...
L1866[21:33:14] <Mimiru> protip.
pastebin.
L1867[21:33:18] <SF-MC> yeaaaah
L1868[21:33:26]
<
jhagrid7> Thanks, let me do that...
sorry bout that....
L1869[21:33:38] <Mimiru> thankfully
corded doesn't pass the spam on to IRC.
L1871[21:33:42] <Mimiru> ._.
L1872[21:33:46] <Mimiru> thanks
EnderBot2
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L1874[21:36:00] <Antheus> It seems like
anything newer than 2009 is to big
L1875[21:36:18] <SF-MC> should have
picked up the dandies and poppies while they were around :/
L1876[21:37:07] <gamax92> Antheus: err,
you did the initial 12548 right?
L1878[21:37:24] <gamax92> cause that
should be fine enough, updating is just an extra
L1879[21:37:37] <Antheus> yah
L1880[21:38:39] <Shuudoushi> and I
somehow broke that little bit of code gamax92 gave me...
L1881[21:39:04] <Antheus> I found the one
that is recommended :/
L1882[21:40:58] <gamax92> Shuudoushi:
hmm?
L1883[21:41:20] <gamax92> at 122 of 141
updates
L1884[21:41:41] <Shuudoushi> trying to
get the code you whipped up working for what I'm trying to do
L1885[21:42:40] <Shuudoushi> my list
function is still spitting out a single table
L1886[21:43:30] <gamax92> that's correct,
is what it does
L1887[21:43:31] <Shuudoushi> and if I use
table.unpack() on it, it just spits out the first label...
L1888[21:43:55] <gamax92> hmm ...
L1889[21:44:52] <Shuudoushi> I'm quickly
running out of faith in my ability to make this work the way i want
it to...
L1890[21:47:32] <gamax92> it's to
automatically create mounts in /media that use labels instead of
address?
L1891[21:47:42] <Shuudoushi> yes
L1892[21:48:23] <Shuudoushi> and if the
same label exist, append the first 4 chars of the address
L1893[21:48:28] <gamax92> I got you
covered ... whenever these update finish
L1894[21:48:35] <gamax92> Shuudoushi:
that's not typical behaviour
L1895[21:48:41] <Shuudoushi> I know
L1896[21:48:55] <Shuudoushi> that bit is
a long shot to get working
L1897[21:49:12] <gamax92> checking to see
if a folder exists and appending a number to it?
L1898[21:49:15] <Shuudoushi> for right
now, I'd be happy just getting the media dir working
L1899[21:49:42] <gamax92> i mean, openos
handled multiple mounts of the same three characters, it'd append
the next letter and the next letter until the folder didn't
exist
L1900[21:49:50] <gamax92> so could
probably borrow that
L1901[21:50:31] <Shuudoushi> true
L1902[21:52:15] <Shuudoushi> I thought of
doing like 'if fs.exisit(<label>) then fs.link(<mount>,
<label>) else fs.link(<mount>, <label>
(<mount):sub(1,4) end)
L1903[21:53:18] <Shuudoushi> but working,
not that terrible abomination
L1904[21:54:55] <Shuudoushi> lol, that or
/media/sda0+
L1905[21:55:31] <Antheus> Who was it that
had a dd-wrt script for adblocking?
L1906[21:57:16] <Shuudoushi> oh, my
turrets have been murdering bats...
L1907[21:57:34] <Shuudoushi> Mimiru: for
some reason bats are still spawning
L1908[21:57:42] <Mimiru> Ok
L1909[21:57:56] <Antheus> Still better
than Izaya's zombie chickens
L1910[21:58:31] <Shuudoushi> lol,
wut
L1911[22:01:07] <Shuudoushi> oh, Mimiru,
did we ever get a better power storage media than cap banks?
L1912[22:01:20] <Mimiru> Yes, we shove HV
cables up your ass
L1913[22:01:38] <Shuudoushi> super would
make a better battery
L1914[22:01:44] <Shuudoushi> he's full of
more shit
L1915[22:02:21] <Shuudoushi> hmm, he must
be afk again
L1916[22:10:19] <gamax92> Shuudoushi: and
now I wait for updates to be configured pre-reboot
L1917[22:10:40] <Shuudoushi> gamax92: but
ofc :D
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L1921[22:16:20] <SF-MC> comeon
chickens
L1922[22:16:22] <SF-MC> eggssss
L1923[22:16:26] <SF-MC> :(
L1924[22:19:54] <SF-MC> finally got
one
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L1929[22:31:31] <Antheus> I need to find
out how to mount my windows partition so I can get files off of
it
L1930[22:33:48] <greaser|q> mount -t ntfs
/dev/sda1 /mnt
L1931[22:34:03] <greaser|q> for extra
safety:
L1932[22:34:07] <greaser|q> mount -t ntfs
-o ro /dev/sda1 /mnt
L1933[22:34:23] <gamax92> is ntfs
actually the correct mount ...
L1934[22:34:40] <Temia> 99% of the time?
Yes.
L1935[22:34:49] <gamax92> no i mean,
kernel ntfs vs ntfs-3g
L1936[22:34:53] <Temia> Oh.
L1937[22:35:10] <Temia> Eh, either works
in the end just add an -r flag anyway
L1938[22:36:59] <gamax92> also wouldn't
it typically be sda2, cause of the 100MB or 350MB boot
partition?
L1939[22:38:32] <Antheus> gamax92, I did
that before you said it:P #GoogleFu
L1940[22:38:35] <Temia> Also a good
point.
L1941[22:44:55] <Antheus> gamax92, I keep
getting permission denied
L1942[22:45:03] <Antheus> when trying to
copy files over
L1943[22:45:34] <Antheus> :/
L1944[22:49:09] <Mimiru> woo, short
rotation finding works
L1945[22:49:15] <Antheus> figured it out
\o/
L1946[22:49:21] <Antheus> had to mount it
as ntfs-3g
L1947[22:50:12] <gamax92> muhahaha
L1948[22:50:33] <Antheus> gamax92, what
are you laughing evily about?
L1949[22:50:42] <gamax92> ntfs-3g
L1950[22:50:52] <Antheus> .-.
L1951[22:51:24] <Antheus> gamax92, what's
wrong
L1952[22:54:16] *
Antheus stabs gamax92
L1954[22:54:42] <Shuudoushi> if at all
possible that is
L1955[22:54:44] <Antheus> .-.
L1956[22:54:54] *
Shuudoushi stabs Antheus.
L1957[22:55:02] <Antheus> rude
L1958[22:55:05] <Shuudoushi> ...
EnderBot2, wtf you doin?
L1959[22:55:06] <Antheus> uncalled
for
L1960[22:55:10] *
Antheus slaps Shuudoushi
L1961[22:55:10] *
EnderBot2 rulls on the floor laughing
L1962[22:55:13] <Antheus> :P
L1963[22:55:27] *
Shuudoushi slaps Antheus with EnderBot2.
L1964[22:55:27] *
EnderBot2 chuckles
L1965[22:55:37] *
Antheus slaps Shuudoushi with a flamingo
L1966[22:55:37] *
EnderBot2 laughs
L1967[22:55:43] <Mimiru> OS 78 is
building \o/
L1968[22:55:47] *
Shuudoushi kills Antheus.
L1969[22:55:49] <Antheus> \o/
L1970[22:55:50] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1971[22:56:03] <Shuudoushi> maybe that
got removed from enderbot...
L1972[22:56:11] <Shuudoushi> Mimiru:
sweet
L1973[22:56:33] * Antheus sends Shuudoushi to
/tmp/Shuudoushi and reboots the system
With the power
button
L1974[22:56:58] <Antheus> java
-version
L1975[22:57:03] *
Shuudoushi just sends Antheus to /null first
L1976[22:57:20] *
Antheus sends / to /null
L1977[22:57:25] <Shuudoushi> xd
L1978[22:57:28] <Shuudoushi> XD*
L1979[22:59:31] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L1980[22:59:50] <Shuudoushi> come to
think of it, I wonder how OC would handle /null...
L1981[22:59:56] <Shuudoushi> let's find
out :D
L1982[23:02:06] <Shuudoushi> treats them
as any other dir...
L1983[23:02:08] *
greaser|q unmounted /tmp before that would work
L1984[23:02:13] <Antheus> Shuudoushi,
pkill -9 *
L1985[23:02:45] <Antheus> :P
L1986[23:02:45] <Shuudoushi> ls
L1987[23:02:48] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1988[23:03:47] <Shuudoushi> is there
anyway to make an OC computer aware of whether or not MC is in
focus?
L1989[23:03:57] <Antheus> not that I know
of
L1990[23:04:02] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1991[23:04:21] <Shuudoushi> that would
be something to bring up with Sangar I guess
L1992[23:05:54] <Shuudoushi> what is
unix's 'recycle bin' again?
L1993[23:06:59] <Antheus>
lost-found
L1994[23:07:15] <Shuudoushi> that's in
the root of the drive right?
L1995[23:07:31] <Antheus> yes
L1996[23:07:40] <Antheus> and it's
lost+found
L1997[23:07:49] <Shuudoushi>
lost+found
L1998[23:07:50] <Antheus> I actually
think it's in /home
L1999[23:07:51] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L2000[23:08:01] <Antheus> yah
L2001[23:08:09] <Antheus>
/home/lost+found
L2002[23:08:10] <Shuudoushi> I might make
it so 'rm' sends stuff there
L2003[23:08:25] <Shuudoushi> and just
make it part of tmpfs
L2004[23:08:30] <Antheus> add a thingy to
rm to actually delete it
L2005[23:08:39] <Antheus> like rm -f or
somethin
L2006[23:08:40] <Shuudoushi> rm -r
L2007[23:08:49] <Shuudoushi> -f would
make more sense
L2008[23:09:16] <Antheus> or -n for
no-preserve
L2009[23:09:23] <Antheus> or
something
L2010[23:09:27] <Antheus> -f to
force
L2011[23:09:34] <Antheus> idk
L2012[23:10:22] <Shuudoushi> we'll go
with -n, iirc, that's what unix systems use anyway
L2013[23:11:06] <Antheus> How's secureOS
coming along, Shuudoushi
L2014[23:11:13] <Shuudoushi>
slow...
L2015[23:11:34] <Shuudoushi> and shit
keeps exploding...
L2016[23:11:39] <Antheus> ...
L2017[23:11:41] <Antheus>
exploding?
L2018[23:12:00] <Shuudoushi> simple shit
like the media dir end up with me requiring help from someone
else...
L2019[23:12:13] <Antheus> or asking how
to print a table?
L2020[23:12:15] <Antheus> :p
L2021[23:12:25] <Shuudoushi> yeah...
gfys
L2022[23:12:26] <Shuudoushi> ...
L2023[23:12:31] <Shuudoushi>
dick...
L2024[23:12:43] <Antheus> :P
L2025[23:12:58] <Shuudoushi> I'm not
doing too bad for having not messed with lua in near 4 months
L2026[23:13:11] ***
SleepingFairy is now known as Daiyousei
L2027[23:14:02] <Antheus> :P
L2028[23:14:05] <Antheus> I need more
ram
L2029[23:14:13] <Antheus> 8gigs just
isn't enough these days
L2030[23:15:10] <Antheus> I still
remember my dad buying a 512Meg ram stick for our old
computer
L2031[23:15:17] <Antheus> like, XP era
computer
L2032[23:15:24] <Antheus> since it was a
32bit computer:P
L2033[23:15:51] <Shuudoushi> i still
remember my win95 pc with 'top of the line' stuff in it
L2034[23:16:02] <Antheus> Bac when I was
a lil lad
L2035[23:16:09] *
Shuudoushi nods.
L2036[23:16:19] <Antheus> circa
1999-2004
L2037[23:16:30] <Antheus> aka from when I
was born to when we got that xp computer
L2038[23:16:38] <Antheus> my parents had
some imac
L2039[23:16:46] <Antheus> and I remember
playing simcity 2000 on it
L2040[23:16:53] <Antheus> and placing the
water towerers everywhere
L2041[23:17:10] <Antheus> I also remember
I pooped in my diaper and stuck my hand it it
L2042[23:17:13] <Antheus> and got poop on
my hand
L2043[23:17:17] <Antheus> and didn't know
what to do
L2044[23:17:23] <Antheus> so I rubbed it
on the mouse pad
L2045[23:17:29] <Antheus> and no one
believed me
L2046[23:17:34] <Shuudoushi> XD
L2047[23:17:36] <Antheus> but I always
saw the stain from my poop
L2048[23:17:36] <Shuudoushi> wow
L2049[23:17:41] <Shuudoushi> tmi
L2050[23:17:45] <Shuudoushi> t
L2051[23:17:46] <Shuudoushi> m
L2052[23:17:47] <Shuudoushi> i
L2053[23:17:55] <Antheus> too many
items
L2054[23:18:21] <Antheus> and you should
have done it this way:
L2055[23:18:22] <Antheus> tmi
L2056[23:18:24] <Antheus> m
L2057[23:18:25] <Antheus> i
L2058[23:18:31] <Shuudoushi> one uses
fs.name(<path>) to move stuff right?
L2059[23:18:37] <Antheus> I don't
know
L2060[23:18:50] <Shuudoushi> ~w
filesystem
L2062[23:18:51] <Antheus> most advanced
thing I ever wrote was my notifyer program
L2063[23:18:59] <Antheus> ~w component
filesystem
L2065[23:20:55] <Antheus> I forgot where
I saved my technic stuff
L2066[23:20:58] <Shuudoushi> looks like
fs.rename() is my best bet
L2068[23:25:33] <Shuudoushi> other than I
still need to make it check to see if lost+found is even a thing
first
L2070[23:30:01] <Shuudoushi> let's see if
this works :D
L2071[23:31:48] <gamax92> ... wtf
Antheus
L2072[23:31:57] <Antheus> gamax92, i was
a young lad
L2073[23:32:00] <gamax92> lost+found is
not in /home unless /home is a separate partition.
L2074[23:32:00] <Antheus> like 5 years
old
L2075[23:32:05] <Antheus> .-.
L2076[23:32:07] <gamax92> lost+found is
also not a recycle bin
L2077[23:32:07] <Antheus> oh
L2078[23:32:08] <Antheus> that
L2079[23:32:11] <Antheus> oh
L2080[23:32:14] <Antheus> i'm an
idiot
L2081[23:32:26] <Antheus> but what can I
say
L2082[23:32:27] *
Shuudoushi doesn't linux much anymore...
L2083[23:32:45] <Antheus> On windows, I
idle at about 3GB used
L2084[23:32:46] <Shuudoushi>
options.no-preserve tries to preform math :D
L2085[23:32:54] <Antheus> with arch, it's
< 1GB
L2086[23:33:08] <sugoi> Shuudoushi:
options["no-preserve"]
L2087[23:33:17] <Shuudoushi> on ubuntu I
idled at 350mb...
L2088[23:33:28] <gamax92> lost+found is a
directory that if you have a corrupted filesystem, it attaches
orphaned files in that directory
L2089[23:33:41] <Shuudoushi> ah
L2090[23:33:53] <Shuudoushi> then where
is 'recycle bin'?
L2091[23:33:57] <sugoi> there isn't
L2092[23:34:04] <sugoi> unless you
install a tool that intercepts/changes rm
L2093[23:34:05] <Shuudoushi> o.O
L2094[23:34:11] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L2095[23:34:16] <Shuudoushi> could have
swore...
L2096[23:34:25] <sugoi> then you were
using a distro that gave you a customized rm
L2097[23:34:32] <Shuudoushi> Ubuntu
L2098[23:34:36] <sugoi> never used
it
L2099[23:34:39] <sugoi> could be the
case
L2100[23:34:40] <Shuudoushi> so more than
likely
L2101[23:34:48] <gamax92> ... no
L2102[23:35:07] <sugoi> i use only
gentoo
L2103[23:35:27] <gamax92> sugoi: using rm
even on ubuntu will "permanently delete" files
L2104[23:35:55] <gamax92> if you delete
files through whatever file manager your desktop environment has,
unless you specifically tell it to delete and not move to trash,
it'll move to trash by default
L2105[23:36:08] <Shuudoushi> ^
L2106[23:36:18] <Shuudoushi> that is a
very fair point
L2107[23:36:52] <Shuudoushi> fucking
stupid finger and hitting the enter key at the wrong time -_-
L2108[23:37:52] <Shuudoushi> eh, I'll add
this anyway just to make life easier for adding GUI support
L2109[23:38:49] <sugoi> ah life is good.
so my bleeding edge awesome ls can run on <40k ram
L2111[23:39:03] <sugoi> woot! (and show
recursively, in any format, all system files from boot)
L2112[23:39:15] <Shuudoushi> nice
L2113[23:39:38] <gamax92> Shuudoushi: if
you're xdg compliant, trash is at $XDG_DATA_HOME/Trash where
XDG_DATA_HOME is ~/.local/share
L2114[23:39:55] <gamax92> which you're
probably not, ~/.Trash works and I think that used to be a
thing
L2115[23:39:56] <Shuudoushi> yep, haven't
got that far yet
L2116[23:39:56] <sugoi> it took me most
of the day to rewrite it to be functional and fast and cache
nothing not critical
L2117[23:40:26] <Shuudoushi> gamax92:
still good info to have though
L2118[23:40:40] <gamax92> sugoi: reducing
memory usage of openos? :D
L2119[23:40:44] <sugoi> i am
L2120[23:40:52] <sugoi> but decided to
make ls run super low
L2121[23:40:59] <sugoi> because i
consider ls to be a critical app
L2122[23:41:07] <sugoi> (post boot app,
that is)
L2123[23:41:26] <sugoi> also, i dislike
calling things apps...sorry
L2125[23:42:09] <sugoi>
options["no-preserve"] ?
L2126[23:42:21] <Shuudoushi> if options.n
or options.["no-preserve"] then
L2127[23:42:26] <sugoi> remove the
dot
L2128[23:42:32] <sugoi> did i say dot?
(not sarcastic)
L2129[23:42:32] <Shuudoushi> oh...
L2130[23:42:36] <sugoi> i hope i
didn't
L2131[23:42:36] <gamax92> you
didn't
L2132[23:42:45] <gamax92>
"
<sugoi> Shuudoushi:
options["no-preserve"]"
L2133[23:43:35] <Shuudoushi> I thought I
got the dot... kinda hard to see with my font sometimes...
L2134[23:44:06] <gamax92> right, want to
test what component.list is actually doing
L2135[23:45:09] <gamax92> oh, __call is
in machine.lua, I don't need it in ocemu.
L2137[23:48:27] <Shuudoushi> should I
just remove or comment out the error message and call it
good/
L2138[23:48:31] <Shuudoushi> ?*
L2139[23:48:51] <gamax92> sugoi: some
time I'll have to patch machine.lua to give me raw access to the
original not sandboxed functions, so I can see what's actually
happening
L2140[23:49:17] <sugoi> still debugging
the sora-mem-patch?
L2141[23:49:43] <Saphire> Heh
L2142[23:49:53] <gamax92> I'm just
waiting on sora to do something about it, might be able to ask a
certain someone...
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L2144[23:51:44]
zsh sets mode: +v on calclavia
L2145[23:53:11] <sugoi> so right now,
basically the baseline, openos 1.6 takes 12% more ram to boot
L2146[23:53:22] <sugoi> sadly...there is
barely any left
L2147[23:53:45] <gamax92> :/
L2148[23:53:58] <gamax92> scrap it, redo
the whole thing, bad!
L2149[23:54:14] <sugoi> gamax92: did you
know that without my upgrades, openos 1.5 for oc 1.6 is now at
~63k-free
L2150[23:54:18] <sugoi> haha, yeah
L2151[23:54:20] <sugoi> :)
L2152[23:54:44] *
Shuudoushi is debating on pushing the latest dev build of SOS to
release as it's still stable...
L2153[23:54:48] <sugoi> 63k free ...
openos 1.5 on oc 1.5 was about 90k free
L2154[23:55:13] <gamax92> uhh.
L2155[23:55:26] <sugoi> so i merge in
there changes, and with my 12% cost, which is about 23k... and i'm
at 40k free
L2156[23:55:29] <gamax92> why does it
simply being on oc 1.6 change how much memory the same old code
uses
L2157[23:55:44] <sugoi> thus, a big
celebration for me when i just got ls to be fully functional on
<40k
L2158[23:56:06] <sugoi> gamax92: other
commits to openos not by myself that are targeted for 1.6
L2160[23:56:26] <Shuudoushi> gamax92:
viewport
L2161[23:56:29] <Shuudoushi> enough
said
L2162[23:56:45] <sugoi> Shuudoushi:
before i click - let me just say, had you said that like 2 months
ago, i would have said something like "well just wait, i'll do
it"
L2163[23:56:56] <Shuudoushi> XD
L2164[23:57:03] <sugoi> but now that i've
been working my butt off over the last week to trim, cut, and
simplify....no thanks
L2165[23:57:05] <sugoi> now, to
click
L2166[23:57:09] <Shuudoushi> you may
still do this, but more pretty
L2167[23:57:14] <gamax92> sugoi: do you
know where that 27k loss is (90 -> 63)
L2168[23:57:20] <gamax92> and where your
12% loss is?
L2169[23:57:38] <sugoi> my cost is MOSTLY
shell
L2170[23:57:58] <sugoi> that ~27k loss -
i'm not sure
L2171[23:58:09] <sugoi> i haven't spent
time to measure to answer confidently
L2172[23:58:18] <sugoi> people have said
to me that is probably the viewport changes
L2173[23:58:26] <sugoi> seems a lot for
just that, but again, i haven't measured
L2174[23:58:43] <Shuudoushi> term doubled
in size due to viewport
L2175[23:58:48] <sugoi> but that's ok, i
think i have the honor to "just make it work"
L2176[23:58:57] <Shuudoushi> XD
L2177[23:59:14] <Shuudoushi> going to
have to up the min RAM size here soon though lol
L2178[23:59:25] <sugoi> Shuudoushi: df
has been upgraded. i like yours, i'll take a screenshot for you of
openos 1.6's df
L2179[23:59:36] <Shuudoushi> cool
:D
L2180[23:59:57] <sugoi> oh right, ocemu
df available isn't quite as "pretty"
L2181[23:59:58] <sugoi> sec