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L4[00:00:41] <greaser|q> stdin:1: 'neectud
spmboeol near '1.2' <-- yeah this is definitely an issue with my
LWL/LWR/SWR implementations
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L6[00:30:26] <greaser|q> protip: make sure
that your opcode labels and opcode numbers actually match in your
case statements
L7[00:30:44] <greaser|q> > 1.2
L8[00:30:44] <greaser|q> stdin:1: unexpected
symbol near '1.2'
L9[00:31:02] <`-`> I just fixed all my
endianess bugs ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
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L11[00:31:45] <Saphire> yay!
L12[00:31:48] <`-`> With the old
implementation for endianness I couldn't read unaligned strings,
but now I can ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L13[00:31:57] <greaser|q> ...oh fuck i've
implemented every non-coprocessor non-break op
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L15[00:32:06] <SF-MC> congrats?
L16[00:32:13] <greaser|q> and i didn't even
realise it
L17[00:32:25] <`-`> The ability to read
unaligned strings means I can now compile binaries using -Os
L18[00:32:40] <greaser|q> seriously, all i
need now is COPx, LWCx/SWCx, SYSCALL, and BREAK
L19[00:32:45] <`-`> Taking eeprom.elf down
from 3.9K to 3.0K
L20[00:33:09] <greaser|q> speaking of
unaligned strings, i just got those working on my end, hence why
that string prints properly
L21[00:34:31] <greaser|q> yeap, lua 5.1.5
is definitely fully functional if you ignore the lack of file I/O
and most OS facilities
L22[00:34:38] <greaser|q> but exit works
fine and ctrl-d terminates it fine as well
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L24[00:35:09] <greaser|q> and the only I/O
port i have is a combined putchar/getchar port
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L26[00:40:25] <Saphire> Well, that's
awesome!
L27[00:40:29] *
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L30[00:41:52] <greaser|q> i'll probably
need to scream at the memory allocator until it lets me allocate
more than... i don't actually know how much memory
L31[00:42:50] <Saphire> o.o
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L34[00:45:00] <greaser|q> for some reason
tables seem to be limited to 256 entries. once again, no idea
why
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L36[00:47:17] <`-`> Welp, now my OS doesn't
boot ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^)
L37[00:52:54] <greaser|q> yeah it's almost
definitely an issue with the libc memory allocator
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L39[00:53:48] <Saphire> `-`: what are you
doing? o.o
L40[00:54:31] <`-`> Saphire: Working on my
ARM arch that I thought was broken for months :/
L41[00:54:39] <Saphire> o.o
L42[00:54:42] *
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L44[01:07:03] <`-`> Woo, my OS boots
now
L45[01:07:18] <`-`> I just had to fix the
various strb opcodes that ARM hs
L47[01:07:30] <`-`> I think I counted like
3 or 4
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L50[01:08:29] <`-`> My OS is slow as shit
XD
L51[01:08:37] <`-`> Typing takes at least
half a second
L52[01:09:35] <`-`> I also haven't
installed proper crash handlers so an abort that happens in a
process kills the entire OS
L53[01:16:12] <`-`> I also had to write my
own memory allocator for the kernel because newlib's malloc
implementation is extremely slow when starting up
L54[01:25:19] <Cruor> Vexatos: ;_; ill try
to get some noisecard action going today
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L56[01:25:52] <Cruor> we got the OC room
like, ready and everything
L57[01:29:19] <Vexatos> I'll be gone until
10:15 :/
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L72[01:36:18] <g> [07:36:09] -Global-
[Network Notice] Deltafire - Sorry for unannounced NetSplit - we
had to reboot insanity. All is back to normal now :)
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L74[01:36:25] <g> holy shit, they actually
apologised for a netsplit
L75[01:36:36] <g> how about the other
2138476354723423 splits?
L77[01:37:27] <greaser|q> >
print(#l)
L78[01:37:27] <greaser|q> 1000
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Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> whats the leave and join spam about
L81[01:37:47] <greaser|q> the solution:
read the fucking manual properly
L82[01:37:52] <greaser|q> they had a
netsplit
L83[01:38:15] <greaser|q> but yeah, turns
out sbrk returns the break pointer from *before* incrementing it,
not *after*
L84[01:40:56] <greaser|q> > l =
nil
L85[01:40:56] <greaser|q> >
collectgarbage()
L86[01:40:56] <greaser|q> RAM usage: 2074KB
heap 2392KB total 6488KB from start - break is 0x656000
L87[01:40:56] <greaser|q> RAM usage: 26KB
heap 344KB total 4440KB from start - break is 0x456000
L88[01:41:18] <greaser|q> i love this
feature... i'll turn it off now but yeah i have 8MB allocated
(8192KB)
L89[01:41:32] <g> does lua support
multiplying strings?
L90[01:41:58] <g> (in python, "a"
* 4 = "aaaa")
L91[01:42:42] <greaser|q> > s =
"a"*4
L92[01:42:42] <greaser|q> stdin:1: attempt
to perform arithmetic on a string value
L93[01:42:46] <greaser|q> nope
L94[01:43:00] <greaser|q> but if you really
want to you can make a table or userdata that will let you
L95[01:43:04] <g> it's a good way to break
python eval bots
L97[01:43:09] <greaser|q> :D
L98[01:43:32] <greaser|q> oh yeah, your
friendly reminder that that took... hmm
L99[01:44:39] <greaser|q> i think it took
me about 8 hours to write a MIPS emulator in Java that can run
Lua
L100[01:44:53] <greaser|q> MIPS is now my
favourite VM CPU
L101[01:45:33] <greaser|q> it also takes
me 3 seconds to build lua 5.1 with shitlib
L103[01:47:45] <g> interesting
L105[01:51:02] <greaser|q> i'll get you a
working lua build...
L106[01:51:50] <g> I want a lua that works
under python
L107[01:51:56] <g> not lupa or lunatic
python
L108[01:52:00] <g> those are a huge pain
to work with
L110[01:54:16] <greaser|q> no file I/O but
yeah, run like so: java Jipsy lua.elf
L111[01:54:29] <greaser|q> if it doesn't
work on windows, i don't fucking care at all
L112[01:54:49] <greaser|q> as this is just
an early version
L113[01:54:55] <greaser|q> well ok i sorta
care, i'd like to know if it does
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L115[01:55:31] <greaser|q> but i'm not in
a hurry to fix it because by the time it's "ready enough"
it'll already be an OC mod
L116[01:56:54] <greaser|q> oh yeah right i
forgot to remove that MHz counter... oh well
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L119[02:03:26] <greaser|q> well that
mandelbrot was bloody slow to draw but it works
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L122[02:10:21] <Saphire> o.o
L123[02:12:54] <greaser|q> yeap, i now
have a C implementation *and* a Lua 5.1 implementation of
mandelbrot that runs in this damn thing
L124[02:14:30] <greaser|q> hmm, if i can
get an emulation of the OC GPU, i could totally write an ICE
playroutine in C
L125[02:15:54] <greaser|q> oh yeah, for
easy testing, you'd do something like e.g. java Jipsy lua.elf
<mandel.lua
L126[02:19:07] <Saphire> o.o
L127[02:19:12] <Saphire> you did it in one
class
L128[02:19:15] *
Saphire hails greaser|q
L129[02:19:32] <Saphire> in 773 lines of
code O.O
L130[02:21:28] <greaser|q> aaaaand that's
why mips is fucking awesome
L131[02:21:51] <greaser|q> oh good,
shitlib.c is only 191 lines
L132[02:23:49] <greaser|q> i extracted lua
5.3.2, used the same buildscript used to build lua 5.1.5, it Just
Worked(TM)
L133[02:32:20] <greaser|q> just found
something missing from lua 5.3: arithmetic right shift
L134[02:34:00] <Saphire> how? o.o
L135[02:36:19] <greaser|q> here's how:
puc-rio were nice enough to not change their build system ;)
L136[02:36:53] <greaser|q> but yeah,
shitlib.c is a library which provides functions needed by
newlib
L137[02:37:00] <greaser|q> most
importantly, sbrk
L138[02:37:06] <Saphire> ...
L139[02:37:13] <Saphire> OC arch when?
XD
L140[02:37:23] <Saphire> Sowwy
L141[02:37:41] <greaser|q> when i work out
how to write minecraft mod mods
L142[02:37:56] <Saphire> Yeah, that is
pain from what i know..
L143[02:40:03] <greaser|q>
li.cil.oc.api.machine.Architecture seems to be one thing
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L145[02:40:20] <greaser|q> i also need an
item that implements li.cil.oc.api.item.Processor or something like
that
L146[02:41:11] <Saphire> and you'll need
to somehow hook up the OC components things..
L147[02:41:16] <greaser|q> yeah
L148[02:41:37] <Saphire> And saving the
state too..
L149[02:41:42] <greaser|q> ok, i need to
implement runThreaded and runSynchronized
L150[02:43:27] <Inari> i wonder if it
would be possibly to engineer magnets that only attract their
paired magnet and no other (doesnt have to be magnets i guess as
long as it does the same)
L151[02:43:43] <Saphire> ...
L152[02:43:49] <Inari> also a material
that only conducts among itself and a specific other material
(which conducst to everything conductive though)
L153[02:43:58] <greaser|q> hmm, just
realised... i have mtools installed, i could totally implement a
FAT initrd
L154[02:44:06] <Saphire> o.o
L155[02:44:18] <Saphire>
"QuantumNetwork.java"
L156[02:44:34] <Saphire> / Just because
the name is so fancy!
L157[02:44:36] <Saphire> rly
L158[02:44:49] *
Inari polishes Saphire
L159[02:44:59] *
Saphire shines O.O
L160[02:45:45] *
Inari shines laser on Saphire
L161[02:46:30] *
Saphire blinks as she notices the laser dot and begins to paw on it
:O
L162[02:46:39] <Inari> lol
L163[02:47:14] *
Inari shines a laser pointer at every possible spot making a laser
blanket!
L165[02:48:30] <greaser|q> anyway once
this shit's finally working we'll finally have an accurate memory
counter for lua
L166[02:48:39] <Inari> nice
L167[02:49:36] <Inari> Saphire: do you
watch anime?
L168[02:49:43] *
Saphire tries to catch all the dots, spinning around and trips on
her own tail, rolling on the floor o.o
L169[02:49:54] <greaser|q> i'm tempted to
roll my own MMU... wait fuck i just realised i can totally use the
COPx opcodes for the putchar/getchar I/O
L170[02:50:09] <Saphire> Inari:
h-huh?
L171[02:50:10] <greaser|q> could abuse
COP2 or COP3 to provide facilities
L172[02:50:18] <Inari> Saphire: if you
watch anime
L173[02:50:22] <Saphire> Not really..
can't get around to it :|
L174[02:50:26] <Inari> aw :P
L176[02:51:41] <MichiBot> Inari:
Hatsukoi Limited - Hatsukoi Limited | length:
4m 4s |
Likes:
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Yumypop
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L178[02:55:26] <Inari> i want more anime
like hatsukoi D:
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L180[02:59:28] <Inari> so much good music
to listen to once you listen to good music \o/
L182[03:09:10] <MichiBot> Inari:
To
Love Ru My Soundtrack - Theme of To Love Ru | length:
1m
51s | Likes:
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ultimate818
L183[03:12:35] <greaser|q> ok, i have an
incomplete boot rom that isn't hooked up yet, it's 352 bytes so far
and has a very basic ELF loader BUT doesn't actually grab the
elf
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L186[03:13:31] <greaser|q> 404 bytes with
panic message print code
L187[03:13:51] <greaser|q> i seriously
doubt anyone will actually need anywhere near 512MB of RAM on
OC
L188[03:14:19] <Inari> greaser|q: you'd
think so
L189[03:14:21] <Inari> and you'd be
wrong
L190[03:14:38] <greaser|q> i mean 512MB of
RAM in a single computer, those things are set up for a max of... i
think 16MB?
L191[03:14:57] <Inari> :p
L193[03:15:52] <greaser|q> note, no file
I/O yet, so if you want to run a script it'll have to be
single-file and you'd do, uhh: java Jipsy lua.elf
<blah.lua
L194[03:16:46] <greaser|q> oh, and all the
clock functions return 0
L195[03:24:03] <Vexatos> How do I run it
>_>
L196[03:24:18] <Vexatos> that command does
NOT work :P
L197[03:26:45] <Vexatos> damn case
sensitivity please
L198[03:26:55] <Inari> {Temia}
L199[03:26:56] <Inari> tehe
L200[03:26:59] <Vexatos> The one thing in
Linux I _always_ forget about
L201[03:27:12] <Inari> Cruor: see what I
did there? :3
L202[03:28:47] <Vexatos> sooo
greaser|q
L203[03:28:53] <Vexatos> what am I looking
at
L204[03:28:53] <Inari> i feel like in
anime i'd be that character that does stupid things all the time
and then gets beat over the head by Temia, knocked out for a while
with a big bump on the head but not seriously injured
L205[03:30:26] <Vexatos> it doesn't like
arrow keys
L206[03:30:29] <Vexatos> whatever it
is
L207[03:30:37] <Cruor> Inari: :⁾
L208[03:30:50] <Vexatos> let's just
L209[03:30:51] <Vexatos> uuuh
L211[03:30:55] <Vexatos> hurr durr
L212[03:31:55] <Temia> Moo? o-o
L213[03:32:40] <Inari> "[10:04:45]
<Inari> curly braces sound like some kinda kinky bondage
device put this way"
L214[03:32:41] <Inari> :P
L215[03:32:49] <Temia> ...
L216[03:32:54] *
Temia BAP
L217[03:32:55] <Inari> lol
L218[03:33:23] *
Inari spins a few times and falls over with a lump on head and
'x.x' eyes
L219[03:40:12] <greaser|q> Vexatos: do you
have a lua shell?
L220[03:40:22] <greaser|q> when you run
that
L221[03:40:24] <greaser|q> if so, it's
working
L222[03:40:27] <greaser|q> now do: file
lua.elf
L223[03:40:30] <Vexatos> yes I do
L224[03:40:35] <greaser|q> (outside of
it)
L225[03:40:40] <greaser|q> have a play
around in the shell anyway, it works
L226[03:40:55] <Vexatos> so it is a MIPS
executable
L227[03:40:58] <greaser|q> yep
L228[03:41:06] <Vexatos> if only i knew
what MIPS was :P
L229[03:41:13] <greaser|q> a CPU
architecture
L230[03:41:17] <greaser|q> a real one at
that
L232[03:41:22] <Vexatos> okay...
L234[03:42:04] <greaser|q> if you want lua
5.3.2 i have a build of that too
L236[03:42:40] <greaser|q> thing is it's
actually a pretty small line count, not a large one
L237[03:42:47] <Cruor> Vexatos: Shurtle
was a 1.2k, single table
L238[03:42:48] <Cruor> :I
L239[03:43:11] <Cruor> welcome to
hell
L240[03:43:19] <greaser|q> and that is
almost every non-coprocessor op implemented in some way
L241[03:44:32] <Vexatos> Cruor, thanks for
reminding me of my TTS box
L242[03:44:33] <Vexatos> :X
L243[03:44:54] <greaser|q> the only two
ops not implemented that aren't coprocessor related are SYSCALL and
BREAK.
L245[03:45:27] <Vexatos> since Minecraft
depends on an outdated version of apache commons that makes mary
crash
L246[03:45:34] <Vexatos> and I have yet to
get that working
L247[03:49:09] <greaser|q> anyhow
gnight
L248[03:49:39] <Vexatos> night
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L252[04:58:05] *
Lizzy groans
L253[05:00:00] * g
throws a diclonicus at Lizzy
L255[05:00:12] <g> watch elfen lied
L256[05:00:15] <g> then you'll
understand
L258[05:02:23] <Lizzy> perhaps i will when
the thought of death sounds less pleasing
L259[05:03:10] <g> yeah, that would be a
better plan
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L264[05:19:42] <Vexatos> Hey Sangar,
working on a thing
L265[05:19:46] <Vexatos> ;)
L266[05:19:47] <Vexatos> For OC
L267[05:19:51] <Vexatos> (an actual Pull
Request)
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L272[06:03:29] <Skanderbag> hey vexy
L273[06:03:32] <Skanderbag> what are you
making?
L274[06:11:43] <Vexatos> PRAISE
MULTITHREADED COMPILERS
L275[06:11:45] <Vexatos> damnit
sangar
L276[06:11:57] <Vexatos> I have never seen
a project taking half a minute to compile .-.
L277[06:12:30] <g> I have
L278[06:12:36] <g> it was a bukkit plugin
I wrote that used hibernate
L279[06:15:14] <DeanIsaKitty> Vexatoast;
its Scala, that language compiles slower than C++. <.<
L280[06:16:06] <Vexatos> ok
L281[06:16:13] <Vexatos> learning scala as
I go
L282[06:16:14] <Vexatos> hah
L283[06:16:18] <Vexatos> porting a java
class to Scala
L284[06:16:26] <Vexatos> it still looks
way too much like a Java class :P
L285[06:17:11] <g> at least you're not
porting to clojure!
L287[06:18:34] <Vexatos> Hmm
L288[06:18:43] <Vexatos> now I need to add
numbers to a tuple of ints :/
L290[06:21:47] <Vexatos> : 3
L292[06:22:06] <Vexatos> Cruor ^
L294[06:25:41] <Vexatos> :3
L295[06:25:49] *
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L298[06:26:26] *
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volume
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L301[06:33:48] *
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L307[07:15:13] <Cruor> Vexatos: what am i
looking at :I
L308[07:30:48] <Cruor> Vexatos: explain
:<
L310[07:31:36] <Cruor> i think im
dyeing
L311[07:31:51] <Cruor> but can i stand on
drones? q_q
L312[07:35:38] <Inari> them @author
stuff
L313[07:38:14] <Lizzy> yes, they're called
hoverboots
L316[07:47:28] <Lizzy> %seen sangar
L317[07:47:30] <MichiBot> Lizzy: sangar
has not been seen.
L318[07:47:39] <Inari> gg
L319[07:47:53] <Inari> {Lizzy}
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L322[07:48:31] <Inari> tehe
L323[07:51:46] <Mimiru> %seen Sangar
L324[07:51:49] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Sangar
was last seen 4d 19h 10m 1s ago.
L325[07:51:55] <Lizzy> oh
L326[07:52:07] <Lizzy> Mimiru, should make
it case insensitive
L327[07:52:08] <Saphire> ...
L328[07:52:10] <Saphire> ^
L329[07:52:17] <Saphire> %see mimiru
L330[07:52:18] <Mimiru> Effort.
L331[07:52:21] <Saphire> %seen
mimiru
L332[07:52:21] <MichiBot> Saphire: mimiru
has not been seen.
L333[07:52:24] <Sandra> played about an
hour of psi, and for almost no effort I've managed to make a spell
that allows me to traverse across the terrain instantly.
L334[07:52:31] <Saphire> making it
personal >:P
L335[07:53:50] <Mimiru> sqlite queries by
default are case sensitive, and changing that requires effort I
don't feel like putting in :P Also I have to figure out HOW
lol
L336[07:54:22] <Sandra> like it's
literally in a 3x2, that runs perfectly on the very first CAD you
get.
L337[07:54:36] <Saphire> Mimiru: next time
do toLower :P
L338[07:54:42] <Sandra> of course you need
a circle spell bullet and as much psi as you can get your hands
on.
L340[07:56:12] <Cruor> Sandra: Psi is
balanced. :>
L341[07:56:31] <Sandra> just pop that in a
circle spell bullet and you fly at like 10m/s.
L342[07:56:37] <Sandra> i mean run.
L343[07:56:41] <Sandra> Cruor, yes.
L344[07:56:44] <Lizzy> Mimiru, perhaps
store them in lowercase and then when checking against it check
both of them converted to lowercase?
L345[07:56:49] <Sandra> very balanced
indeed.
L346[07:57:28] <Cruor> Sandra: remember to
make the not-op-at-all mining tools :p
L347[07:58:14] <Sandra> Cruor, I haven't
even gotten there yet.
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L349[07:58:28] <Sandra> but I will... I
will.
L350[08:00:15] *
Lizzy waits for gitlab to update so she can install a mysql server
on Athar
L351[08:00:30] <Sandra> in the meantime, I
have 1.8.9-0.0.0.3 of OAReborn to upload.
L352[08:01:05] <Sandra> *1.8.9-0.0.1.3,
apologies.
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L354[08:04:02] <Lizzy> I wonder if putting
ufw on athar will break connections to the VMs
L355[08:05:07] <Lizzy> .load
L356[08:05:14] <Lizzy> urghh
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L359[08:08:41] <Lizzy> there, it's back
and i also disabled the bot kicking stuff cause it's not really
needed
L360[08:12:27] <Vexatos>
<Cruor>
Sandra: Psi is balanced.
:>
L361[08:12:30] <Vexatos> yup
L362[08:12:36] <Vexatos> More balanced
than CC
L363[08:12:38] <Vexatos> :>
L364[08:12:49] <Vexatos> Cruor, why not
install CC?
L365[08:13:46] <Cruor> q_q
L366[08:14:00] <Vexatos> :>
L367[08:14:07] <Saphire> :|
L368[08:14:11] <Vexatos> Then psi won't be
the most unbalanced mod in your pack anymore
L369[08:14:11] <Vexatos> :D
L370[08:14:18] <Saphire> xD
L371[08:14:28] <Vexatos> CC: Breaking OC
balance for Cruor since 2016
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L373[08:16:08] <Sandra> that is
true.
L374[08:16:15] <Sandra> CC......
eurgh.
L375[08:16:31] <Sandra> Psi at least....
costs some materials.
L376[08:16:37] <Sandra> and some energy of
sorts.
L377[08:16:37] <Vexatos> You never used
it
L378[08:16:45] <Vexatos> how could you
have an opinion?
L379[08:16:47] <Vexatos> D:
L380[08:16:58] <Lizzy> I've used CC, I
much prefer OC
L381[08:17:00] <Vexatos> Cruor is the only
one who ever used it
L382[08:17:01] <Sandra> Vexatos, of course
I used it....
L383[08:17:03] <Vexatos> no
L384[08:17:05] <Vexatos> You didn't
L385[08:17:07] <Sandra> i see.......
L386[08:17:09] <Vexatos> unless Cruor gave
it to you
L387[08:17:16] <Vexatos> Cruor, did you
give CC to Sandra D:
L388[08:17:38] <Sandra> CC is something
dumb that's not what i'm thinking isn't it.....
L389[08:17:40] <Sandra> ...
L390[08:17:43] <Sandra> stop that.
L391[08:17:59] <Vexatos> CC is a mod I
made
L392[08:18:11] <Vexatos> allows crafting
fully functional computers in a single crafting step
L393[08:18:14] <Vexatos> using stone and
redstone
L394[08:18:27] <Vexatos> sometimes even
gold
L395[08:18:30] <Vexatos> it's extremely
unbalanced
L396[08:18:47] <Sandra> oh god.
L397[08:18:48] *
Lizzy decides to just walk away
L398[08:18:57] <Mimiru> Heh
CheatyComputers...
L400[08:19:03] <Vexatos> Sandra ^
L401[08:19:11] <Vexatos> How could you say
it was horrible if you never used it?
L402[08:19:14] <Vexatos> I mean, I agree,
it is
L403[08:19:17] <Vexatos> but still
L404[08:19:33] <Sandra> it's
horrible.
L405[08:19:40] <Sandra> i just used
it.
L406[08:19:49] <Vexatos> what?
L407[08:20:33] <Sandra> you just linked me
to the mod, and I used it?
L408[08:20:51] <Saphire> Ugh..
L409[08:21:19] <Saphire> I keep resisting
saying "That's Soni." on the channel soni talks
on..
L410[08:21:28] <Sandra> that's soni.
L411[08:21:39] <Cruor> Saphire: :I
L412[08:21:51] <Saphire> |:
L413[08:22:06] <Vexatos> Saphire, I didn't
provide a download
L414[08:22:09] <Vexatos> you can't have
used it
L415[08:22:19] <Vexatos> Sandra*
L416[08:22:21] <Saphire> Huh?
L417[08:22:21] <Vexatos> damnit
L418[08:22:22] <Vexatos> <_>
L419[08:23:50] <g> I maded a copy of
it
L420[08:23:53] <g> but then I eated
it
L421[08:24:09] <Mimiru> I ran a build of
it... but couldn't bring myself to use it
L422[08:24:53] <Sandra> Vexatos, I looked
at the code? that's about as close to "using" a mod I
ever do.
L423[08:25:03] <Vexatos> D:
L424[08:26:26] <Sandra> oh shit.
L425[08:26:31] <Sandra> it's 1:26am.
L426[08:26:35] <Cruor> thats fun
L427[08:26:36] <Sandra> I have to get up
at 6.
L428[08:26:38] <g> aww sheet
L429[08:26:58] <Cruor> Sandra: just ready
the coffee :I
L430[08:27:17] <Cruor> set your desktop
wallpaper to solid #C0FFEE color
L431[08:27:20] <Cruor> does wonders
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L434[08:47:37] <Saphire> ...
L435[08:47:44] <Saphire> yay
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L440[09:16:49] <g> oh great, as if one of
the most overblown animes couldn't get more overblown
L442[09:17:26] <Inari> well it makes sense
to base a game on a popular IP, especially a MMO if the IP is about
a MMO
L443[09:18:26] <g> I know, I just wish
it'd die already
L444[09:18:31] <g> I'm tired of hearing
about it every 30 seconds
L445[09:18:41] <Inari> i like it, so i
dont mind:P
L447[09:19:17] <Inari> plus
regardless
L448[09:19:25] <Inari> it sounds like an
interesting MMo depending on what they do
L449[09:19:52] <g> IF YOU DIE IN THE
GAME
L450[09:19:58] <g> YOU DIE IN REAL LI-
wait a minute we can't sell that
L451[09:20:13] <Inari> ...
L452[09:20:16] <Inari> not that part
:P
L454[09:21:01] <Inari> besides that istn a
thing anymore even in SAO afaik :P
L455[09:21:28] <g> I can imagine all teh
diehard fans if it was still a thing
L456[09:21:31] <g> would be the new
suicide train
L459[09:24:59] <Lizzy> Inari, :O
L460[09:30:56] *
vifino groans and flops on Lizzy
L461[09:33:39] *
Lizzy is now sandwhiched between vifino and DeanIsaKitty, not that
she minds
L462[09:34:47] *
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L465[09:40:04] <Saintmare> Hi
everyone
L466[09:40:46] <Saintmare> pinggg
L467[09:40:51] <Saintmare> LL
L468[09:40:55] <Saphire> Ping
timeout;
L469[09:41:21] <Saintmare> im alone?
L470[09:41:25] <Saintmare> ping
L471[09:41:42] <Inari> Lizzy: lewd
L472[09:41:50] <Saintmare> Ok
L473[09:42:00] <Saintmare> I just will be
afk
L474[09:42:44] <Saintmare> ok
L475[09:42:52] <Saintmare> i can't be
afk
L476[09:43:00] <Saintmare> REFRESH
ME
L477[09:43:02] *
Saphire flops next to Lizzy and mew
L478[09:43:07] *
Saphire flips Saintmare
L479[09:43:10] *
Saintmare g
L480[09:43:16] *
Saintmare gusta
L481[09:43:20] <Saphire> calm the hell
down >_>
L482[09:43:31] <Saintmare> okay
L483[09:43:32] <Saphire> IRC is _slow_
okay?
L484[09:43:46] <Saphire> You can get a
reply in a few seconds.. or in a day
L485[09:44:11] * g
sits on Saintmare
L486[09:45:04] <Saintmare> Hmm... i just
downloaded OC...
L487[09:45:37] <Saintmare> ...it's
great.
L488[09:46:43] *
Lizzy pets Saphire
L489[09:46:56] <Saphire> Saintmare: good.
Anything else? ^^
L490[09:47:08] *
Saphire purrrs and rolls close to Lizzy :3
L491[09:47:42] <Saintmare> I tried to use
something like "sl".
L492[09:48:03] <Saintmare> I dwnlded it
with oppm
L493[09:48:33] <Saintmare> But it's not
working.
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L495[09:48:55] <Saintmare> Hm... what's
that?
L496[09:49:34] <Saintmare> Is it means
he/she just leave the chat?
L497[09:49:38] <Lizzy> yes
L499[09:53:01] <Saintmare> Thanks
L500[09:56:16] <Saintmare> can anyone help
me? i want to make resolution change with lua, but it gives an
error
L501[09:56:33] <g> giving us the error
might be helpful
L502[09:57:14] <Saintmare> i know about
openos have "resolution" script in "/bin"
L503[09:57:39] <g> why don't you edit it
and see how it works?
L504[09:57:51] <Saintmare> indeed
L505[09:58:05] <Saintmare> :D
seriously
L506[10:00:27] <Saintmare> clear
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L508[10:03:42] <`-`> Ok, the next thing to
work on today is the JTAG interface for ARM stuff
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L510[10:04:13] <Saintmare> i should
separate the workstation and server
L511[10:04:32] <Saintmare> both connected
to one monitor
L512[10:05:00] <Saintmare> it may cause
problems
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L514[10:06:44] <Inari> "Do not ever
run a script unless you know what each line does" heh
L515[10:07:01] <Inari> I mean I guess it
makes sense, but in the end that technically counts for all
software
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L517[10:16:02] <`-`> Inari: Do I have to
pull out jsfuck?
L518[10:16:31] <`-`> #js
[!+[]+!+[]]+(+(+!+[]+(!+[]+[])[!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+[+!+[]]+[+[]]+[+[]])+[])[!+[]+!+[]]+[!+[]+!+[]]
L519[10:16:32] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
"2+2"
L520[10:16:50] <`-`> #js
(+(+!+[]+(!+[]+[])[!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+[+!+[]]+[+[]]+[+[]]+[+[]])+[])[+[]]+([][[]]+[])[+!+[]]+(![]+[])[+!+[]]+(!![]+[])[+!+[]]+([![]]+[][[]])[+!+[]+[+[]]]
L521[10:16:50] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
"Inari"
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L523[10:21:03] <Lizzy> ...
L524[10:23:12] <Kubuxu> `-`: it is almost
like brainfuck
L525[10:23:28] <Saphire> :D
L526[10:24:01] <`-`> Lizzy: Your name is
special... it encodes into 10437 chars of pure JS XD
L527[10:24:55] <Saphire> o.o
L528[10:26:30] <vifino> `-`: And
mine?
L529[10:26:30] <Lizzy> lol
L530[10:27:06] <`-`> 2001 chars, but I do
remember being able to make a really small one by hand once
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L532[10:51:07] <Daiyousei> 2001
L533[10:51:07] <Daiyousei> kek
L534[10:54:48] <vifino> vifino2001
confirmed
L535[10:57:22] <Saphire> :D
L536[10:57:34] <Saphire> What about mine?
^^
L537[10:59:40] <Saphire> 5188 o.o
L538[11:00:10] <Inari>
{DeanIsaKitty}
L539[11:00:28] <DeanIsaKitty>
{Inari}
L540[11:00:33] <Inari> lewd D:
L541[11:00:37] <vifino> Saphire:
4357*
L542[11:00:45] <DeanIsaKitty> Inari: What?
You started <.<
L543[11:02:04] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty!
\o/
L544[11:02:09] *
vifino hugs DeanIsaKitty
L545[11:04:31] *
DeanIsaKitty hugs back
L546[11:05:20] <vifino> How are you,
DeanIsaKitty?
L547[11:06:07] <DeanIsaKitty> Fine, how
are you?
L548[11:08:04] ***
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L549[11:08:26] <vifino> I'm also fine,
although I have to unfuck my sleeping pattern.
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L553[11:16:38] <gamax92_> hmm
L554[11:16:56] <gamax92_> I should point
greaser to my example (that I don't know if it still works)
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L557[11:19:17] <MichiBot> gamax92_:
greaser|q will be notified of this message when next seen.
L558[11:23:20] <gamax92_> %tell sugoi SDL2
does not have SDL_EnableKeyRepeat anymore, so forcing specific
delays and repeat rates can't happen, SDL2 just uses the system
values.
L559[11:23:21] <MichiBot> gamax92_: sugoi
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L561[11:27:42] <gamax92_> Techokami: clap
clap
L563[11:30:16] <gamax92_> :P
L564[11:31:14] <gamax92_> I need to write
an "air brush tool"
L565[11:31:38] <gamax92_> which just
alternates between two keys and spams mouse clicks around the
cursor
L567[11:31:43] <gamax92_> no
EnderBot2
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L569[11:34:44] <Vexatos> Techokami, who
writes this stuff
L570[11:35:05] <Techokami> people in the
UK, I imagine?
L571[11:35:27] <Vexatos> >_<
L572[11:37:11] <Lizzy> DeanIsaKitty /
Izaya / scj643, can you guys all check that the VPSs i host for you
can still access the outside internet? (try pinging
janus.theender.net, google and athar.theender.net)
L573[11:37:22] <Techokami> so how's the
1.8.9 port of Computronics comming along? Looks like you got a huge
chunk worked on already :O
L574[11:38:58] <scj643> Lizzy not able to
SSH right now
L575[11:39:21] <scj643> In school
L576[11:41:26] <DeanIsaKitty> Lizzy:
Works, but I get dupes for athar
L577[11:42:04] <Lizzy> DeanIsaKitty, hmm,
okay
L578[11:42:12] <Lizzy> scj643, test when
you can please
L579[11:42:52] <Vexatos> Techokami, it's
done
L580[11:42:55] <Vexatos> it's been for
weeks
L581[11:42:59] <Techokami> :O
L582[11:43:07] <Vexatos> Just haven't
released due to a ComputerCraft bug
L583[11:43:15] <Techokami> oho
L584[11:43:27] <Vexatos> also, I'd like
Sangar to finish OC 1.6
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L586[11:44:49] <Techokami> I've been using
dev builds of 1.6, so far it's working alright except for that new
__gc sandboxing bug making Plan9k inoperable
L587[11:46:26] <Vexatos> well there is no
1.6 for MC 1.8.9 yet
L588[11:46:37] <Vexatos> And my OC1.6
branch adds three new items
L589[11:46:43] <Vexatos> and I'd like them
to be in Computronics 1.6.1
L590[11:47:30] <Techokami> aha
L591[11:47:58] <Techokami> yeah I'm still
waiting for some mods to make the jump to 1.8.9 before I redo my
server
L592[11:48:19] <Techokami> AE2 and
Railcraft look like they're in WIP
L594[11:49:04] <Techokami> but I heard
Team CoFH is skipping 1.8.x and waiting for 1.9 instead??
L596[11:49:14] <Vexatos> been busy.
L597[11:49:30] <Techokami>
excellence
L598[11:51:27] <Vexatos> Want a
build?
L599[11:51:36] <Vexatos> just tell me
which MC/OC version >_>
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L601[11:52:40] <Techokami> well, I'll wait
for OC 1.6 to hit 1.8.9, but thanks for the offer :)
L602[11:52:56] <Vexatos> so no 1.7.10
build?
L603[11:52:58] <Vexatos> :(
L604[11:53:47] <Techokami> oh sure, I'll
take a 1.7.10 build for the current state of OC on GitHub :O
L605[11:54:33] <Vexatos> ok
L606[11:54:42] <Techokami> did asielib get
updated as well, or is the current 1.7.10 build still the most
recent for that version of MC
L609[11:56:26] <Vexatos> pick the right
version yourself
L610[11:56:56] <Vexatos> have fun and find
bugs (maybe not) kthx
L611[11:57:05] <Vexatos> Cruor found like
5 bugs already
L613[11:57:33] <Techokami> I saw the noise
card, looks sexy
L614[11:57:47] <Techokami>
chiptuuuunes
L616[11:57:49] <Vexatos> .-.
L617[11:57:56] <Vexatos> SOUNDCARD
L618[11:58:00] <Vexatos> way3good
L619[11:58:07] <Vexatos> still need to
figure out how to do noise
L620[11:58:15] <Techokami> oh shit
L621[11:58:46] <Vexatos> But gamax92 and
Temia helped me design a very kewl instruction-based system
L622[11:58:55] <Vexatos> anyways, off for
now. bye
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L624[11:59:00] <Techokami> see ya :O
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L627[12:06:09] <Inari> paypal froze
someones account because they used the word "damascus" as
transaction comment lol
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L629[12:07:00] <vifino> wat
L631[12:08:13] <Daiyousei> inb4 le scam
stori xddd
L632[12:08:22] <Daiyousei> wait
L633[12:08:23] <Daiyousei> lmao
L634[12:08:23] <Daiyousei> what
L635[12:08:27] <Daiyousei> damascus
L636[12:10:27] <vifino> Daiyousei: oh,
btw, I could keep up quite good with ping in cs:go, even though I
am rank 1 and he is silver or something :D
L637[12:10:28] <DeanIsaKitty> Inari: The
first thing I think of when hearing "Damascus" is Cable
Damascus.. <.>
L638[12:10:45] <Inari> the frist thing i
think is the damascus item in ragnarok online
L639[12:10:45] <vifino> 1v1 me in cs:go
DeanIsaKitty
L640[12:10:46] <Inari> :P
L641[12:10:46] <vifino> er
L642[12:10:48] <vifino> Daiyousei*
L643[12:10:51] <vifino> Sorry
DeanIsaKitty.
L644[12:10:54] *
vifino pets
L645[12:11:26] <DeanIsaKitty> Inari:
Different hobbies :P
L646[12:11:45] <Daiyousei> silver
kekek
L647[12:12:09] <Inari> DeanIsaKitty: no
clue what Cable Damascus even is :P
L648[12:12:19] <Daiyousei> i loved all the
hacker accusations i got when i was awping in csgo
L649[12:12:20] <Daiyousei> lmao
L650[12:12:33] <Daiyousei> easiest weapon
in the game
L651[12:12:41] <Daiyousei> no skillz
required
L652[12:12:42] <vifino> Daiyousei: the R8
revolver was weird at first, but damn, its gud
L653[12:12:46] <vifino> R8 only :^)
L654[12:12:50] <Daiyousei> it was
ridiculously op at first
L655[12:12:54] <Daiyousei> now its shit
compared to deagle
L656[12:13:08] <vifino> yeah, dunno if i
like it more than the plain deagle
L657[12:13:13] <vifino> but it's fancy
:D
L658[12:13:16] <Daiyousei> used to be
decent with deagle
L659[12:13:19] <Daiyousei> smurfing in
gold nova 4 with it
L660[12:13:26] <Daiyousei> headshot
headshot headshot headshot headshot
L662[12:13:33] <MichiBot> DeanIsaKitty:
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L664[12:16:15] <ping> Me with p250 vs
vifino with any gun I got 95% headshots every time xD
L665[12:16:38] <vifino> ping: 1v1 me in
cs:go again
L666[12:16:41] <vifino> cause im
bored
L667[12:16:41] <Daiyousei> i sstill wont
forget the time i plowed through banana on inferno with awp
L668[12:16:47] <Daiyousei> my teammates
was screaming "what the fuck"
L669[12:17:28] <Daiyousei> i sadly dont
play csgo anymore
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L671[12:18:52] <Daiyousei> game pisses me
off more than making me happy, 10/10 would play again
L672[12:19:18] <vifino> ping: cs:stop 1v1
when
L673[12:19:33] <vifino> the last match
wasn't fair, it was at like 6 am
L674[12:19:44] <vifino> with high ping n
shet
L675[12:19:45] <ping> For me it was super
late also
L676[12:20:04] <ping> And I had just been
to robotics tournament
L677[12:20:20] <Daiyousei> vifino: 1v1 tf2
sniper only
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L679[12:22:14] <Daiyousei> tfw reached
Epic rank with 5000 killss
L680[12:22:18] <Daiyousei> next up is
legendary with 7500
L681[12:24:01] <Inari> anyone here using
apex m800? cant seem to figure out how to bind metalayer
keays
L682[12:25:10] <ping> vifino 1v1 me
m8
L683[12:25:24] <vifino> ping: invite me
m8
L684[12:27:44] <DeanIsaKitty> Daiyousei:
6991, should've gotten the headshot strange part back then ^^
L685[12:27:55] <Daiyousei> yeh
L686[12:28:08] <Daiyousei> i regret not
getting it when i got my sniper :(
L687[12:28:17] <Daiyousei> but oh
well
L688[12:37:33] *
Lizzy sighs and burrows her head into the nearest persons
lap
L689[12:38:16] <Inari> booo!
L690[12:38:21] *
Inari is bored :s
L691[12:38:43] <Inari> i wonder if i could
somehow make google hangouts notifications be smart..
L692[12:38:51] <Inari> like only have them
on phone when the desktop window isnt visible
L693[12:51:13] <ping> vifino: kkk
L694[12:52:07] <Daiyousei> my klan
L695[12:54:18] <vifino> ping: network
died
L696[12:56:16] <vifino> ping: fgt
L697[12:57:27] *
vifino pets Lizzy, who is burrying her face in his lap
L698[12:58:01] <Dashkal> I'll take out of
context for $500 please, Alex
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L700[13:02:17] <DeanIsaKitty> May I add
that Dashkal's sense of humor is ... hard to swallow? :P
L701[13:02:31] <Dashkal> ow....
L702[13:04:29] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
Well, one thing is definitly hard :D
L703[13:05:45] *
Lizzy moves it out the way
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L709[13:40:17] <greaser|q> doink
L710[13:40:34] <greaser|q> aaaand thanks
for bringing that note to the *bottom* of the scrollback
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L714[13:50:43] <greaser|q> gamax92: what's
required in order for the architecture to be available on the
CPU?
L715[13:51:16] <Inari> Anyone know a good
site for news on anime (possibly including hentai) and
anime/tech/jp gadgets?
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L718[13:54:37] <Vexatos> tfw soni actually
made some good suggestions for Computronics
L719[13:54:53] <Inari> link?
L720[13:55:11] <Vexatos> like, the Iron
Note Block received two rather major bug fixes and is much more...
consistent now
L721[13:55:59] <Vexatos> Also added
support for his mod because why not
L724[13:56:32] <Vexatos> TL;DC: note block
even fired on server thread now like it should, timing is
fixed
L725[13:56:51] <Inari> i meant the
suggestion, not the commit
L726[13:56:51] <Vexatos> and you can't
play _literally any sound effect ever_ anymore
L727[13:56:55] <Vexatos> Oh
L728[13:56:57] <Vexatos> read IRC log
:P
L729[13:57:00] <Vexatos> on
#computronics
L730[13:57:02] <Inari> meh
L731[13:57:49] <Vexatos> 500 lines is
extremely little, I recently bumped my log sizeto 5000 :P
L733[13:58:08] <Inari> thats flash
:<
L734[13:58:25] <alekso56> i knooow
:l
L735[13:59:19] <Inari> im le bored
L736[13:59:59] <greaser|q> gamax92: also
am i required to put everything into li.cil.oc.* to access things
or can i shove it into my own domain?
L738[14:01:32] <g> Who maintains Corded
again?
L739[14:01:50] <Vexatos> Mimiru,
L740[14:02:05] <g> my previously-working
discord bot code now doesn't seem to be able to connect to the
websocket at all
L741[14:03:34] <greaser|q> is that stream
even up
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L743[14:04:56] <gamax92> greaser|q: ofc
not
L744[14:05:03] <greaser|q> ah sweet
L745[14:05:12] <gamax92> you can put it
into potato.chocolate.mods.ebola if you wish
L746[14:05:20] <greaser|q> i think i will,
thanks for the suggestion
L747[14:05:23] <gamax92> :P
L748[14:06:50] <Vexatos> greaser|q,
cruor's stream= .-.
L749[14:06:52] <Vexatos> ?
L750[14:06:54] <Vexatos> >_>
L751[14:06:57] <greaser|q> Vexatos:
doesn't seem to work for me
L752[14:07:15] <g> Michiyo / Mimiru, pls
ping when not busy
L753[14:07:28] <Vexatos> greaser|q, works
just fine
L754[14:07:45] <greaser|q> i don't have
flash and in this day and age i can do without it
L755[14:08:07] <greaser|q> oh hey it works
w/ ytdl+mpv
L756[14:08:14] <Vexatos> twitch player is
HTML5 now, isn't it
L757[14:08:27] <Vexatos> also I am
watching through VLC quite often
L758[14:08:27] <greaser|q> dunno
L759[14:08:30] <Vexatos> that certainly
works
L760[14:08:36] <Vexatos> VLC is great for
streams and videos
L761[14:08:43] <greaser|q> maybe i need to
update vlc... still, mpv works
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L763[14:12:34] <greaser|q> is it me or is
cruor playing touhou covers
L764[14:12:50] <greaser|q> yes he's
playing touhou covers, i think this is yuyuko's theme
L765[14:16:19] <Vexatos> He's preparing to
use the noise card now
L766[14:16:22] <Vexatos> soo excited
:P
L767[14:16:28] <greaser|q> i only have
83GB of the TLMC, not the whole >1TB
L768[14:16:43] <greaser|q> probably
because i have a 1TB hard drive and simply cannot fit the whole
thing on
L769[14:17:03] <Vexatos> greaser|q,
irc.twitch.tv
L770[14:17:10] <Vexatos> try it :P
L771[14:17:15] <greaser|q> ah shit how do
i use that damn thing again
L772[14:17:23] <greaser|q> you're supposed
to supply a password
L773[14:17:28] <greaser|q> wait no not a
password, an API key
L774[14:17:31] <greaser|q> ...as a
password
L775[14:18:01] <gamax92> right ...
L776[14:18:16] <ocdoc> gamax92
L779[14:18:39] <Vexatos> there you
generate it
L780[14:18:55] <gamax92> jeez guys,
tmi.
L781[14:21:13] <Vexatos> tmi tmi tmi
L782[14:21:47] <greaser|q> dammit i'm
getting an error logging in
L783[14:22:01] <greaser|q> doing /connect
irc.twitch.tv oath:blahblahblah
L784[14:22:21] <Vexatos> just use the
token as your password
L785[14:22:25] <Vexatos> and your twitch
username as the name
L786[14:22:28] <Vexatos> it works for
me
L787[14:22:54] <Vexatos> using /pass
L788[14:24:00] *
ocdoc TEST
L789[14:24:03] *
ocdoc TEST gamax92
L790[14:24:19] <greaser|q> ah got it
working now
L791[14:25:45] <greaser|q> * What went
wrong:
L792[14:25:45] <greaser|q> A problem
occurred evaluating root project 'OC-Example-Architecture'.
L793[14:25:45] <greaser|q> >
[Ljava/util/HashMap$Entry;
L794[14:26:04] <greaser|q> gamax92: ^ do
you know what causes this? i'm using setupDevWorkspace but
setupDecompWorkspace also fails like this
L795[14:27:06] <gamax92> there we go,
added highlighting support to my log generator
L796[14:27:54] <gamax92> greaser|q: those
sources are a year and 3? months old btw, something /did/ change
but I forget what
L797[14:29:51] <Vexatos> uhm
L798[14:29:53] <Vexatos> since then?
L799[14:32:38] <gamax92> ouch this is
old.
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L801[14:35:59] <theclockmaker> hello! Is
anybody out there?
L803[14:36:11] <gamax92> theclockmaker:
nope nobody is here, but there are cats here
L804[14:36:21] <gamax92> meow
L805[14:36:33] <theclockmaker> excellent!
:3
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L807[14:36:47] <gamax92> k
L808[14:36:58] <greaser|q> gamax92: still
fails >_<
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L810[14:37:33] <theclockmaker> Sorry about
that! I have a noobish question...my google-fu is failing me
L811[14:39:04] *
gamax92 holds a dish out infront of you to put questions
in
L812[14:39:38] <theclockmaker> Does
anybody know where I could find information about the process of
updating Forge to 1.9? I'd like to see if there'
L813[14:39:43] <theclockmaker> s anything
I can do to help
L814[14:40:02] <theclockmaker>
furthermore, where I could find info on OC's update to 1.9
L815[14:40:09] *
Izaya has been summoned
L816[14:40:13] <theclockmaker> I know
that's premature, but I'd like to help how I can
L817[14:40:18] <gamax92> is forge 1.9 even
out ...
L818[14:40:21] *
DeanIsaKitty hugs Izaya
L819[14:40:35] <Izaya> uh
L820[14:40:36] <theclockmaker> no, it's
not. but I can't find anything about it's development either
L822[14:42:38] <Michiyo> A first releas
for forger for 1.9 is going to be a while I'd bet.
L823[14:42:42] <Michiyo> release*
L824[14:42:45] <Michiyo> forge*
L825[14:42:46] <Michiyo> wow
L826[14:42:48] <Michiyo> I can't
type
L828[14:44:09] <gamax92> greaser|q: right,
the other change was that in (Blah)Architecture.java,
recomputeMemory became "public boolean
recomputeMemory(Iterable<ItemStack> components)"
L829[14:46:07] <greaser|q> gamax92: still
broken
L830[14:46:54] <gamax92> uhh
L831[14:47:26] <gamax92> greaser|q:
perhaps kill the .gradle folder? in the project itself not in
HOME
L832[14:47:40] <greaser|q> 20:47:49.248
[ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] Caused by:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: [Ljava/util/HashMap$Entry;
L833[14:47:42] <greaser|q> yeah i could
try that
L834[14:48:09] <greaser|q> also do you
mean the gradle/ directory?
L835[14:48:17] <gamax92> no, .gradle
L836[14:48:36] <greaser|q> doing the one
in home because that's the only one i have there
L837[14:48:42] <gamax92> ...
L838[14:50:48] <Izaya> Wait 1.9 is
released?
L839[14:51:39] <theclockmaker> 1.9 is
coming out in 3 days. They have 2 pre-releases out
L840[14:51:55] <Izaya> ohok
L841[14:52:05] <Izaya> have they removed
horses yet?
L842[14:52:31] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: IIRC
the Linux version takes a bit still? Need to look that up though
and thats too much work for something like minecraft
<.<
L843[14:52:42] <greaser|q> 20:52:22.480
[ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] Caused by:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: [Ljava/util/HashMap$Entry;
L844[14:52:42] <greaser|q> 20:52:22.480
[ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] at
build_4s7m4ervdtjckvabcln26nkiej$_run_closure1.doCall(/home/ben/Downloads/MDK189/OC-Example-Architecture/build.gradle:21)
L845[14:52:45] <greaser|q> still happening
dammit
L846[14:53:13] <Izaya> ..?
L847[14:53:58] <theclockmaker> they
haven'
L848[14:54:06] <theclockmaker> they
haven't removed horses :P
L849[14:54:31] <Izaya> Oh, no reason to
update from 1.7 then
L850[14:54:33] <gamax92> greaser|q:
oh.
L851[14:54:43] <Izaya> Mo' Creatures >
Vanilla
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L853[14:54:59] <Daiyousei> mo' terrain
destruction
L854[14:55:01] <greaser|q> i think it's
supposed to be a Map.Entry not a HashMap.Entry
L855[14:55:05] <gamax92> greaser|q: can
you go grab the new gradle folder and gradlew from the repo
(Arcitecture)
L856[14:55:10] <Leutech> hello im
again
L857[14:55:12] <gamax92> greaser|q: no
that's a jdk8 issue
L858[14:55:23] <gamax92> well, gradle and
jdk8
L859[14:55:25] <greaser|q> ah righty
L860[14:55:37] <Leutech> i have a new
problem :(
L861[14:57:48] <theclockmaker> I
appreciate the github links, and but I'm a bit bristly about the
search snark. I was hoping somebody could point me to where 1.9
development is being talked about. I've searched the forge forum
and don't see any sign that there's any work being done. I'm just
not sure what I'm missing
L862[14:58:26] <Vexatos> maybe they don't
even have the mappings yet?
L863[14:58:28] <Vexatos> who knows
L864[14:58:48] <Vexatos> cpw is in a few
IRC channels, #buildcraft for instance
L865[14:58:52] <Vexatos> he should know
>_>
L866[14:58:54] <gamax92> alright, both
examples should be updated now
L867[14:59:35] <theclockmaker> Thank you
so much, I'll see if I can find him. Do you think IRC is the best
way to reach him?
L868[14:59:54] <DeanIsaKitty>
theclockmaker: If you can't handle snarly comments you're both
wrong in this channel and in my vicinity. And about forge: Why not
ask in #minecraftforge??
L869[15:00:10] <Leutech> can anybody help
me Warning the text is long :D
L870[15:00:14] <Leutech> my new problem is
if i start a program i get a error message he say
"boot/04_component.lua:69: no primary 'setBackgroundColor'
available" "stack traceback: [C]: in function
'assert'" "boot/04_component.lua:69: in function
<boot/04_component.lua:67>" "(...tail
calls...)" "/home/stargate_control.lua:4: in main
chunk" "(...tail calls...)"
L871[15:00:50] <gamax92>
stargate_control.lua ?
L872[15:00:57] <Leutech> i create this
file
L873[15:01:16] <gamax92> mind putting it
on pastebin?
L874[15:01:22] <Leutech> wait
L875[15:01:27] <gamax92> a screenshot is
also fine
L877[15:02:41] <gamax92> this is
computercraft code
L878[15:03:01] <theclockmaker> wow dude,
chill out. It's not cool to assume I didn't search at all. I've
never used IRC before. I knew this mod updated to 1.8.9 really
fast, so I figured you had people who knew what was happening with
current forge dev.
L879[15:03:08] <Leutech> i edit this to
opencomputers
L880[15:03:29] <DeanIsaKitty>
theclockmaker: I am cool, I make fun about absolutely *everybody*.
Get used to it :P
L881[15:03:45] <Dashkal> theclockmaker:
This is something of a thick-skin space. User discretion is
advised. That said, we do try to help.
L882[15:03:48] *
Temia baps Dean over the head :T
L883[15:04:00] <gamax92> Leutech: well,
you should have left all of the term.(thing)
L884[15:04:10] <gamax92> component.write
is not correct, but term.write is
L885[15:04:18] <DeanIsaKitty> Temia: Just
being a thin-skinned minotaur does not make you excempt :T
L886[15:04:20] <theclockmaker> alright,
just a case of context being lost over text. sorry for making a
fuss. Thanks for all the help!
L887[15:04:27] *
Temia smacks :T
L888[15:04:32] <Dashkal> Be warned,
#minecraftforge ranges from apathetic to toxic. So if this annoys
you, you may have some serious trouble over there.
L889[15:04:39] *
DeanIsaKitty slaps right back :T
L890[15:04:39] *
EnderBot2 chuckles
L891[15:04:43] *
Temia headbutts.
L892[15:04:48] ⇦
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seconds)
L893[15:04:49] <Leutech> gamax92 okay i
shoul delete this
L894[15:04:54] <Dashkal> I say this as an
honest warning, not as a dig.
L895[15:04:55] *
DeanIsaKitty scratches nose
L896[15:05:02] <DeanIsaKitty> Your nose
that is Temia <.<
L897[15:05:07] *
Temia ow.
L898[15:05:17] *
Temia pouts. :c
L899[15:05:25] *
Lizzy seperates DeanIsaKitty and Temia
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L901[15:05:29] *
gamax92 lifts Temia up
L902[15:05:32] <g> Dashkal:
#minecraftforge ranges from toxic to toxic
L904[15:05:35] <Temia> Nuuu D:
L905[15:05:39] *
DeanIsaKitty throws a hissyfit at Lizzy's forced
separation
L906[15:05:42] <Temia> He's being a jerk
and he must paaaay!
L907[15:05:44] *
Temia flails!
L908[15:05:47] <DeanIsaKitty> *she
<.<
L909[15:05:52] <Temia> Er.
L910[15:05:53] <Temia> Right.
L911[15:05:56] <Temia> My bad. ;c
L912[15:05:58] <Temia> :c
L913[15:06:04] <gamax92> that wink
though
L914[15:06:08] <Dashkal> g: Not entirely
true. I've seen apathetic as well.
L915[15:06:10] <Temia> Shut up that was a
typo >:C
L916[15:06:11] <theclockmaker> Deskal, I
know asking about updates is not received nicely. Is there some
other way I find out what's happening with 1.9?
L917[15:06:14] *
Temia gnaws on Gamax
L918[15:06:18] *
gamax92 purrs
L919[15:06:21] <g> Dashkal: if lex is
there, you shut up
L921[15:06:28] <DeanIsaKitty> > Deskal
xDDD
L922[15:06:33] <Temia> D-don't enjoy it
jeez D:
L923[15:06:35] <Dashkal> theclockmaker: I
would check the github for activity. It's how I usually check when
updates are coming.
L924[15:06:51] <DeanIsaKitty> Dashkal, you
better make Deshkal hilight you. I'm gonna use that from now on
:D
L925[15:06:57] <Dashkal> The commit logs
tend to reveal. "Getting started on porting" -- Give it
lots of time. "Fixing subtle bug in <minor
feature>" -- Good sign
L926[15:06:59] <theclockmaker> Dashkal,
sorry. this is not my day
L927[15:07:28] <Dashkal> theclockmaker:
You might get snark from me, but I will try to give you a helpful
answer. Don't worry about it.
L928[15:07:52] <DeanIsaKitty>
theclockmaker: But you *will* get shit for every tiny mistake you
make from me :P
L929[15:08:13] <Dashkal> DeanIsaKitty: is
an adorably vicious kitty.
L930[15:08:15] <gamax92> Where is
Daiyousei
L931[15:08:17] <Leutech> okay i change all
component.write to term.write
L932[15:08:18] <g> DeanIsaKitty: Curious,
is dean your actual name or is it a pseudonym?
L933[15:08:18] <theclockmaker> I suppose I
can get used to it. :)
L934[15:08:25] <Daiyousei> what
L935[15:08:30] <Dashkal> It's just so
utterly cute as your nose gets slashed to ribbons.
L936[15:08:30] <DeanIsaKitty> g: Take a
wild fucking guess mate :P
L937[15:08:31] <gamax92> there you
are
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L939[15:08:35] <Daiyousei> where am
i
L940[15:08:39] <g> if I knew, I wouldn't
be asking
L942[15:08:42] <gamax92> here
L943[15:08:45] <Daiyousei> i cant find
myself
L944[15:08:49] <gamax92> oh noes!
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L946[15:09:09] <gamax92> Have you tried
switching to third person mode? I've been told that you don't
render in first but do in third
L947[15:09:24] <DeanIsaKitty> g: Its not
my real name. I don't provide any real info anywhere unless its
stuff that also applies to like 52% (or was it 60%) percent of the
population.
L948[15:09:30] <Daiyousei> oh, there we
go
L949[15:09:34] <Daiyousei> i found
myself!
L950[15:09:45] <g> is that out of habit,
or do you actually have detractors that try to find you?
L951[15:09:51] <DeanIsaKitty> g: No
comment.
L952[15:09:59] <g> that says all I need to
know
L954[15:10:19] <g> nah, I'm just curious
really
L955[15:10:40] <g> I know a lot of people
that are assailed by people, and even more that just assume it'll
happen
L956[15:11:12] <DeanIsaKitty> g: I see no
reason why people need to know anything about me. Thats how
death-/rape-/etc. threads happen (or get turned into a
reality).
L957[15:12:33] <g> okay, sure, but I'm
just wondering whether that's a thing that's happened to you, or
whether you're worried about it
L958[15:12:39] <g> and really, it's not
about need-to-know for most people
L959[15:12:47] <g> you spend a lot of time
talking to someone, then you get curious :P
L960[15:12:57] <DeanIsaKitty> g: That is a
thing that you need not to worry about ;)
L961[15:12:57] <gamax92> then you get
excited
L962[15:13:04] <g> why do you get
excited?
L964[15:13:15] <gamax92> I don't actually
know what's being said
L965[15:13:29] <sugoi> i've never shared
my real info besides my previous employer's name
L966[15:13:44] <g> most of my real info is
rather easy to find
L967[15:13:51] <sugoi> and i always log
into irc through multiple tunnels
L968[15:13:52] <g> personally I've never
had any of that kind of issue
L969[15:13:54] <sugoi> so my ip is
remote
L970[15:13:56] <g> buut I'm also a
guy
L971[15:14:02] <Leutech> have anyone a
good hologram program for oc ?
L972[15:14:14] <sugoi> i just dont like
ppl knowing who i really am :)
L973[15:14:26] <sugoi> regardless of my
gender, nationality, etc
L974[15:14:32] <g> sugoi: I know who you
really are
L975[15:14:35] <g> you're sugoi
L977[15:14:36] <sugoi> haha
L978[15:14:40] <sugoi> i am sugoi, that's
true
L979[15:14:48] <Daiyousei> am dmitry
vladivostok
L980[15:14:49] <Daiyousei> age 69
L982[15:15:47] <Vexatos> WHAT IS GOING
ON
L983[15:15:49] <Daiyousei> pls no
dox
L984[15:15:51] <Vexatos> SONI HAS ACTUALLY
DECENT IDEAS
L985[15:16:00] <Daiyousei> Vexatos: stop
taking lsd
L986[15:16:01] <Vexatos> ohai Temia
L987[15:16:05] <Daiyousei> that's
impossible
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L989[15:16:17] <Daiyousei> holy shit
L990[15:16:18] <Daiyousei> its real
L991[15:16:42] *
gamax92 sets Temia down infront of Daiyousei
L992[15:16:56] <gamax92> ... erm.
L993[15:17:00] <gamax92> welp wrong person
:P
L994[15:17:42] <Dashkal> Oh, it's a minor
thing. I thought the world was ending for a moment there. You
scared me, Vexatos.
L995[15:18:09] <gamax92> Vexatos: how is
noise card going
L996[15:18:14] <gamax92> and how do I test
it
L997[15:18:29] <Vexatos> noise card? done
for a week
L998[15:18:33] <Vexatos> sound card? in
progress
L999[15:18:38] <gamax92> oh
L1000[15:18:41] <gamax92> how do I test
either
L1001[15:18:48] <gamax92> since you still
didn't answer that
L1003[15:18:50] <Vexatos> for the noise
card
L1004[15:19:00] <gamax92> water
bucket
L1005[15:19:05] <Vexatos> yes
L1006[15:19:19] <gamax92> do I put the
noise card into the water bucket?
L1007[15:19:20] <Vexatos> because now you
can craft a tape with a water bucket to remove its dye
L1008[15:19:30] <vifino> Vexatos: synth
card when
L1009[15:19:33] <gamax92> ... what
L1010[15:19:33] <Vexatos> the name of dev
builds is mostly related to the last added feature
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L1012[15:19:35]
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L1013[15:19:39] <gamax92> vifino: sound
card is a synthesizer
L1014[15:19:47] <vifino> gamax92: can it
general midi
L1015[15:19:54] <vifino> can it
soundfont
L1016[15:19:54] <gamax92> maybe
L1017[15:19:56] <gamax92> no
L1018[15:19:59] <vifino> :(
L1019[15:20:05] <Vexatos> sound
font
L1020[15:20:16] <Vexatos> you do realize
I do not want to waste ALL your wam, right?
L1021[15:20:24] <gamax92> vifino: think
fm synth more than a soundfont
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L1023[15:20:41] <vifino> gamax92: but
midi?
L1024[15:20:44] <vifino> :D?
L1025[15:20:53] <Vexatos> manually >
midi
L1026[15:21:01] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
There are exceptions to the no-info-rule though :3
L1027[15:21:04] <vifino> Muahaha :3
L1028[15:21:11] <gamax92> vifino: what
prevents you from playing midi using an fm synthesizer?
L1029[15:21:18] <vifino> gamax92:
lazyness
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L1031[15:21:32] <DeanIsaKitty> vifino:
Well, I can't really lie into your fucking face now, can I??
L1032[15:21:40] <Izaya> Oh phew
L1033[15:21:41] <gamax92> fucking
face
L1034[15:21:42] <Izaya> order is
restored
L1035[15:22:00] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
Yes, yes you can.
L1036[15:22:32] *
sugoi cuts a slice of smokey gouda cheese for
DeanIsaKitty
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L1038[15:24:02] <DeanIsaKitty> sugoi:
what?
L1039[15:24:29] *
vifino cuts a slice of sugoi's stinky shoes, feet included, for the
flesh eating mutant placebo piranhas
L1040[15:24:53] <sugoi> DeanIsaKitty:
peace offering, thought you'd like some gouda
L1041[15:25:06] *
sugoi is eating some gouda irl
L1042[15:25:07] <Vexatos> Scala is
missing so many features that java has
L1043[15:25:09] <Vexatos> what the
heck
L1044[15:25:28] <CompanionCube> Java also
has Cancer of the abstraction.
L1045[15:25:30] <vifino> Vexatos: TIME TO
CONVERT OC TO JAVA
L1046[15:25:31] <DeanIsaKitty> sugoi:
Peace? Have we been at war?? 0.0
L1047[15:25:41] <Vexatos> But
seriously
L1048[15:25:45] <Lizzy> WAR!!!!!
L1049[15:25:45] <Vexatos> no constructor
overloading
L1050[15:25:46] <sugoi> nope, just sensed
some tension
L1051[15:25:50] *
Lizzy starts flipping tables
L1052[15:25:53] <Lizzy> ANARCHY!
L1053[15:25:54] *
gamax92 dies
L1054[15:26:03] *
vifino hops on Lizzy's back
L1055[15:26:06] <Vexatos> no if((meta =
meta + b) > 4)
L1056[15:26:11] <vifino> Giddy up,
warhorse!
L1057[15:26:17] <gamax92> Lizzy is
vifino's mount confirmed
L1058[15:26:18] <DeanIsaKitty> sugoi:
Huh? How, where??
L1059[15:26:18] <Vexatos> I thought it
was supposed to be better than Java .-.
L1060[15:26:23] <DeanIsaKitty> Vexatos:
It is :P
L1061[15:26:32] <DeanIsaKitty> Vexatos:
But it also is very much different.
L1062[15:26:36] *
sugoi steps through dimensional door into pocket
dimension
L1063[15:26:40] <Vexatos> but its
assignments don't even return anything .-.
L1064[15:26:43] <vifino> gamax92: But she
likes to mount me too, if you know what I mean.
L1065[15:26:46] <CompanionCube> doesn't
Scala adhere to a different fundamental paradigm of
programming?
L1066[15:27:03] <DeanIsaKitty>
CompanionCube: Functional. It's not the best at that but still way
better than Java :P
L1067[15:27:15] <Daiyousei> ^
L1068[15:27:17] <gamax92> There are
java2scala converters
L1069[15:27:30] <Daiyousei> if scala was
purely functional
L1070[15:27:37] <Daiyousei> it would look
like ocaml and haskell
L1071[15:27:37] <Izaya> forth best
language
L1072[15:27:38] <gamax92> I don't know
how well they work or how scala-y they make the code, but they do
work
L1073[15:27:41] *
Izaya braces
L1074[15:27:43] <Dashkal> Vexatos: Scala
is only straight up better if you embrace the paradigm.
L1075[15:27:49] <Vexatos> of course
L1076[15:27:56] <Dashkal> I have never
wanted constructor overloading. Not once.
L1077[15:28:09] <Vexatos> but sometimes
going Scala just doesn't make sense
L1078[15:28:19] <vifino> Izaya: #V,
:forth, [L print("lua code") L]
L1079[15:28:20] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya:
Some freaks at my local CCC wrote android apps in Forth *for some
reason*
L1080[15:28:24] <Dashkal> I agree with
that statement, but our reasons for it differ greatly
L1081[15:28:30] <vifino> Izaya: #V,
:forth [L print("lua code") L]*
L1082[15:28:48] <vifino> I can't be arsed
to implement instructions :D
L1083[15:28:55] <vifino> implement
more*
L1084[15:29:02] <vifino> words* not
instructions
L1085[15:29:07] <vifino> welp, brain went
kaputt
L1086[15:29:09] <gamax92> I wrote an
android app in Love2D
L1087[15:29:28] <vifino> I wrote an
android app in bash.
L1088[15:29:47] <Izaya> DeanIsaKitty: how
and why
L1089[15:30:13] <Izaya> vifino: I'm
guessing it has one word: [L
L1090[15:30:17] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: Idk
and hell, I know even less.
L1091[15:30:42] <vifino> Izaya: Well, [L,
%L (lua code til newline) and :, for word definiion.
L1092[15:30:57] <vifino> it also has the
variables from and chan set.
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L1094[15:32:01] <gamax92> I need to stop
drawing while tired
L1095[15:32:21] <gamax92> the outlining
went to loosely fitting
L1097[15:32:51] <gamax92> saucy
L1098[15:32:54] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya: I
mean there is EMForth so they're probably using that and then use a
Java app just as a graphical frontend?
L1099[15:33:09] <gamax92> hey Dean?
L1100[15:33:16] <DeanIsaKitty> gamax92:
Hm?
L1101[15:33:47] <gamax92> is it possible
to throw things at the framebuffer while android's doing it's
thing
L1102[15:34:54] <DeanIsaKitty> You mean
using a fb as drawing target while Android is still running its
GUI?
L1103[15:35:33] <vifino> gamax92: not
that i know of.
L1104[15:35:38] <vifino> you have to kill
surfaceflinger.
L1105[15:35:45] <CompanionCube>
DeanIsaKitty, heck there are implementations for X11 servers
running as android apps
L1106[15:36:12] <DeanIsaKitty>
CompanionCube: They are probaby rendering to OpenGL/ES and not
directly to the Kernel's fb.
L1107[15:36:21] <gamax92> There's
XSDL
L1108[15:36:32] <gamax92> which has so
far given me the best results and is pretty fast
L1109[15:36:48] <CompanionCube> gamax92,
that + a debian rootfs is almost enough to run a proper desktop
such as Xfce or Enlightenment
L1110[15:37:07] <gamax92> I wasn't able
to get linux to boot though
L1111[15:37:24] <vifino> CompanionCube:
alpine + i3 works too :D
L1112[15:37:38] <vifino> That's what I
run, after all.
L1113[15:37:40] <gamax92> plus it was
trying to force me to use the old crappy X11 over vnc type
solution
L1115[15:38:04] <gamax92> cunt
ubuntu
L1116[15:41:32] <Daiyousei> ucuntu
L1117[15:42:11] <DeanIsaKitty> Guys, its
ubuntu. It sucks anyway.
L1118[15:42:19] <gamax92> DeanIsaKitty:
actually it's debian
L1119[15:42:29] <gamax92> which is even
more odd :P
L1120[15:42:35] <DeanIsaKitty> Oh.
L1121[15:42:52] <Daiyousei> the app
creator probably hates ubuntu
L1122[15:42:55] <DeanIsaKitty> Why did
they called it anything with buntu?? I turned away just due to the
name <.<
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L1124[15:44:33] <gamax92> I wonder if
Chrome responds to fake clicks
L1125[15:45:05] <gamax92> and why my gdip
usage wasn't working ...
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L1127[15:46:07] <alekso56> Vexatos: oooo,
cruor made a noise thing.
L1128[15:46:13] <Vexatos> :3
L1129[15:46:17] <sugoi> gamax92: how
would you like term.read({nowrap=true})?
L1130[15:46:41] <Vexatos> just wait until
he setMode
L1131[15:46:51] <Vexatos> anyways, off
for now
L1132[15:46:52] <Vexatos> bye
L1133[15:46:57] <sugoi> my new term is
now fully done except for horizontal scrolling
L1134[15:47:22] <sugoi> also, the wide
char support in it is not only better than the previous term :) but
actually is less buggy than my putty window
L1135[15:47:30] <greaser|q> gamax92:
seems to build fine, although i can't select the arch, how would i
add it to the architectures?
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(Quit: I guess I have to go now. Bye ✔)
L1137[15:48:05] <greaser|q>
./build/libs/OC-Example-Architecture-MC1.7.10-1.0.0.jar <--
that's the mod file i'm using btw
L1138[15:49:37] <greaser|q> ...also seems
to be no child mods... i'm using the MultiMC launcher
L1139[15:49:54] <gamax92> there's mo
mcmeta or whatever in the default example
L1140[15:50:09] <gamax92> that one
however ... should be a shift right click on the CPU item?
L1141[15:51:53] <sugoi> ok i'm going with
term.read({nowrap=true})
L1142[15:52:05] <sugoi> note that this
gives you a backwards compat call
L1143[15:52:14] <sugoi> bc
history.nowrap=true doesn't break history
L1144[15:52:54] <greaser|q> for some
reason it doesn't even show up in the damn mod list
L1145[15:54:34] <greaser|q> gamax92: will
i need a pack.mcmeta file in order for it to show up?
L1146[15:55:31] <gamax92> err, I don't
think so
L1147[15:55:45] <gamax92> does the logs
say anything about the jar?
L1148[15:56:22] <gamax92> it's also
mcmod.info
L1149[15:57:22] <greaser|q> seems to have
no info whatsoever
L1150[15:58:02] <gamax92> Why do you
manage to break things :D
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L1153[16:02:14] <gamax92> Chat
"Architecture: Pseudolang"
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L1155[16:03:41] <greaser|q> oh right,
turns out it's 1.8.9 that doesn't work... guess i have to test
against OC 1.5 then
L1156[16:03:45] <greaser|q> wait i mean
OC 1.6
L1157[16:04:01] <gamax92> it's written
against oc 1.5 and 1.7.10 :P
L1158[16:04:57] <greaser|q> my 1.7.10
install has OC 1.6, my 1.8.9 install has OC 1.5
L1159[16:07:03] <greaser|q> well it seems
to work for some definition of "work"
L1160[16:07:07] <greaser|q> as in, it
doesn't explode
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L1162[16:08:06] <g> that cuntubuntu thing
works nicely on my galaxy note 2
L1163[16:08:37] <gamax92> greaser|q:
pseudolang does nothing
L1164[16:08:42] <greaser|q> i know
L1165[16:08:54] <greaser|q> what's
important is it doesn't explode although right now i'm adding
onSignal
L1166[16:09:02] <greaser|q> as i've now
got my workspace to use OC 1.6 instead
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L1170[16:18:12] <snowden89> fake clicks
you mean like selenium
L1171[16:19:07] *
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L1172[16:19:15] <sugoi> how bad is it to
have different meaning for true,false, and nil/
L1173[16:19:16] <sugoi> ?
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L1175[16:19:35] <snowden89> what do you
mean different meaning?
L1176[16:19:37] <g> sugoi: anyone reading
your code will hate you
L1177[16:19:38] <sugoi> if you guys had a
Lua api that had a param (doThisThing) and nil,true, and false were
each distinct
L1178[16:19:47] <sugoi> tis what i
thought
L1179[16:19:54] <sugoi> just taking a
poll
L1180[16:20:08] <sugoi> you get stuck
when you're updating existing api
L1181[16:20:14] <sugoi> and you don't
want to add more params
L1182[16:20:16] <snowden89> i would
prefer true or false to be the boolean, or at minimum 0 or 1
L1183[16:20:32] <g> there are some cases
where you have three booleans
L1184[16:20:39] <g> true, false and
(usually) maybe
L1185[16:20:42] <snowden89> on of
unknown?
L1186[16:20:47] <sugoi> in this case it
is text wrapping
L1187[16:20:48] <snowden89> lol or
maybe
L1188[16:20:51] <sugoi> 3 options
L1189[16:21:09] <snowden89> well i dont
think boolean should be used then
L1190[16:21:09] <sugoi> wrap vertically,
push left horizontally, or write-off-end-of-screen (==do
nothing)
L1191[16:21:19] <sugoi> but the existing
api is a bool :)
L1192[16:21:23] <sugoi> which sucks
L1193[16:22:18] <g> use constants
L1194[16:22:36] <g> WRAP_VERT = 0;
PUSH_LEFT = 1; DO_NOTHING = 2;
L1195[16:22:38] <sugoi> ppl using Lua
doesn't expect constants
L1196[16:22:53] <g> tell 'em to write
real code
L1197[16:22:55] <snowden89> why
not?
L1198[16:23:06] <snowden89> whats wrong
with constants in lua
L1199[16:23:06] <sugoi> ok, ppl using
openos doesn't expect constants
L1200[16:23:16] <snowden89> seems wierd
to limit yourself
L1201[16:23:27] <sugoi>
term.write("some text",true) -- wrap vertically, existing
api
L1202[16:23:42] <sugoi>
term.write("some text") -- no wrap, write off end of
screen (again, existing)
L1203[16:23:43] <g> term.write("some
text", FUCK_YOU)
L1204[16:23:46] <sugoi> haha
L1205[16:24:04] <g> I dunno, seems sane
to me
L1206[16:24:07] <greaser|q> <sugoi>
ppl using Lua doesn't expect constants <-- i code in lua and i
use constants
L1207[16:24:17] <sugoi> greaser|q: i
[tried] to restate that
L1208[16:24:18] <sugoi> sorry
L1209[16:24:19] <g> if lua is to be
called a first-class language, then people should use
constants
L1210[16:24:28] <sugoi> openos as a set
of api doesn't take constants
L1211[16:24:38] <sugoi> so it would be
quite atypical
L1212[16:24:50] <greaser|q> a lot of
games use lua and thus a lot of people start out coding in lua and
end up writing absolute shit
L1213[16:25:19] <snowden89> i wish more
games had oc like concepts
L1214[16:25:24] <sugoi> maybe constants
are good here tho, and true/false/nil work as before
L1215[16:25:47] <sugoi> but
term.write("foo bar",PUSH_LEFT) or some such will be a
new option
L1216[16:26:07] <snowden89> i find it
nice to be able to program my own little robots switches and such
in a way that is visual and still useful for me
L1217[16:26:41] <snowden89> but seems
only minecraft has the openness for it to be functional
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L1219[16:28:07] <greaser|q> i'll say it,
as far as vim emulations go, idea's one is great
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L1221[16:30:42] <sugoi> holy crap i just
realized, wrap as a number would have more functional meaning to me
for horizontal wrapping
L1222[16:30:48] <sugoi> excellent, ok,
that's the overload
L1223[16:31:13] <sugoi> if number, do
this other thing. and that i feel is more in the spirit of the Lua
api openos uses
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L1227[16:50:22] <greaser|q> i am quite
glad that i have discovered the joy of -Wl,-Ttext-segment=
L1228[16:51:26] <greaser|q> i now have a
Lua 5.3.2 MIPS build that should hopefully load under the 1MB mark
even when the whole ELF file is loaded into memory prior to
parsing
L1229[16:51:56] <greaser|q> trying to
work out how to calculate the maximum RAM though
L1230[16:52:40] <snowden89> there is
nanobots or something in OC right?
L1231[16:52:55] <snowden89> i remember
something about it
L1232[16:53:05] <snowden89> but for the
life of me can not see anything on the wiki
L1233[16:58:29] <g> snowden89, yes
L1234[16:58:34] <g> ~wiki nanobots
L1237[16:59:16] <snowden89> cool
thanks
L1238[17:01:01] <snowden89> lol so the
reason i could not find them was i was looking for bots not
machines
L1239[17:04:07] <Michiyo> FInally got SP1
and then SP2 to install on this fucking Vista box...
L1240[17:04:13] <Michiyo> now if only I
could upgrade it
L1241[17:04:15] <Michiyo> but
noooooo
L1242[17:09:08] <Kodos> #lua return
2*2+2*2+2-2*2
L1243[17:09:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
6
L1244[17:11:47] <Nachtara> #lua return
2/0
L1245[17:11:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
inf
L1246[17:11:54] <Nachtara> :(
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L1248[17:17:48] <Kasen> wait,
nanomachines?!
L1249[17:18:00] <Kasen> i guess i know
what i'm doing
L1250[17:18:37] <gamax92> Kasen: writing
an os for greaser|q's MIPS?
L1251[17:19:02] <greaser|q> right now i'm
whipping up a memory map
L1252[17:19:10] <gamax92> mmm
L1253[17:19:55] <gamax92> see, I could
see how somehing like MIPS or ARM could be advanced enough and easy
to work with (gcc targets!)
L1254[17:20:36] <Kasen> give me a C
compiler and i'll write shit for it, otherwise, lolno
L1255[17:21:52] <greaser|q> weird,
quassel derped
L1256[17:21:52] <gamax92> Kasen: what if
greaser gives you a Lua OS
L1257[17:22:06] <greaser|q> gamax92:
knowing Kasen i think he'd rather have a C compiler
L1258[17:22:11] <Kasen> ^
L1259[17:22:20] <gamax92> I don't know
Kasen
L1260[17:22:22] <greaser|q> Kasen: you'll
need binutils, gcc, and newlib, built in that order
L1261[17:22:38] <Kasen> last time i
messed with OC, i looked into compiling C to Lua <_<
L1262[17:22:43] <g> I know Kasen, and
yeah, he'd rather a C compiler
L1263[17:22:43] <gamax92> greaser|q: ...
is that how that works?
L1265[17:22:47] <gamax92> Kasen:
clue
L1266[17:22:50] <greaser|q> although to
build gcc you do the first stage as "make all-gcc" and
"make install-gcc", then do newlib, then return to
gcc
L1267[17:22:55] <Kasen> everything i
found was either very no complete, or required too much
memory
L1268[17:23:30] <gamax92> greaser|q: When
I was doing my go32 stuff, I ended up just downloading the dos
binaries and copying the include and lib folders
L1269[17:23:31] <greaser|q> i'm using the
mipsel-none-elf target myself although iirc i had to patch a
configure script to make it not bitch about it
L1270[17:23:57] <gamax92> since I didn't
know how to build that myself
L1272[17:24:48] <gamax92> greaser|q:
binutils 2.9.1 and gcc 2.8.1 or somethin like that
L1273[17:24:54] <greaser|q> as in, that's
how you're supposed to build mingw-w64... you want to strip out the
mingw specifics
L1274[17:25:04] <greaser|q> gamax92: sure
it's gcc 2.8.1?
L1275[17:25:12] <gamax92> should be
L1276[17:25:16] <greaser|q> binutils
2.9.1 seems a bit too recent for that ver
L1277[17:25:21] <gamax92> oh well, it
worked :P
L1278[17:25:37] <greaser|q> $
mipsel-none-elf-gcc --version
L1279[17:25:37] <greaser|q>
mipsel-none-elf-gcc (GCC) 5.3.0
L1280[17:25:37] <greaser|q> Copyright (C)
2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
L1281[17:25:49] <greaser|q> i think that
also has LTO support enabled
L1282[17:26:06] <greaser|q> either way,
lua 5.3.2 builds in about 3 seconds here so :P
L1283[17:26:08] <gamax92> yep
L1285[17:26:19] <gamax92> says 2.8.1 and
2.9.1
L1286[17:28:18] <greaser|q> 2.9.1 is
ancient
L1287[17:28:26] <greaser|q> like,
unbelievably ancient
L1288[17:29:10] <DeanIsaKitty>
1998?
L1289[17:29:32] <greaser|q> ...i didn't
realise 2.95.1 was less ancient than i realised
L1290[17:29:55] <DeanIsaKitty> August 19,
1999
L1291[17:30:16] <greaser|q> still it's
probably older than a few people in this channel
L1292[17:30:22] <DeanIsaKitty> Yep.
L1293[17:31:42] <snowden89> wait what/
you would right in c then compile as lua
L1294[17:32:04] *
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L1295[17:32:09] <greaser|q> that's not
what i'm doing
L1296[17:32:29] <snowden89> nah regarding
conversation with Kasen
L1297[17:32:33] <greaser|q> ah
righty
L1298[17:32:35] <Kasen> that's what i
wanted to do, yes
L1299[17:32:39] <Kasen> lua is meh
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L1301[17:32:53] <greaser|q> Kasen: i get
the feeling compiling python to lua would be a bit easier?
L1302[17:32:57] <snowden89> lol would
consider doing python to lua
L1303[17:32:58] <greaser|q> import
ast
L1304[17:33:02] <Kasen> yeah, i
considered that too
L1305[17:33:09] <Kasen> i considered
writing my own recentlyish
L1306[17:33:10] <snowden89> but c to lua
seems like way to much work
L1307[17:33:13] <Kasen> when messing with
ast stuff
L1308[17:33:38] <greaser|q> i'm still
amazed that once i got 5.1.5 working it was just a matter of
copying the buildscript + shitlib.c to an extracted 5.3.2 tarball
and running it and... it just worked
L1309[17:33:40] <Kasen> would end up with
a bunch of overhead to make classes work as expected and stuff, but
you could do a subset fairly easily
L1310[17:33:55] <Kasen> the problem is
when you get to things like unicode strings
L1311[17:33:58] <Kasen> hell, strings in
general
L1312[17:34:03] <Kasen> since lua string
functions are... weird
L1313[17:36:54] <Kasen> also wrappers
around tables to provide lists and dicts
L1314[17:37:02] <Kasen> who thought it
was smart to put arrays and maps into a single data type?
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L1316[17:37:38] <Kasen> i've looked for
compile-to-lua languages, but the big ones seem more ruby-esque or
just a terser lua
L1317[17:38:06] <g> you can compile a
subset of python to lua
L1318[17:38:54] <Kasen> that's what i was
just saying could be done fairly easily...
L1319[17:40:11] <g> I mean it's already
been done
L1320[17:40:19] <g> there's a python
variant just for compiling to other langs
L1321[17:41:35] <Kasen> i know
L1322[17:41:42] <Kasen> it's probably
been done like a dozen times lol
L1323[17:46:54] <greaser|q> as it turns
out, if you're aiming for a small filesize, it *really* helps if
you mark almost all your functions as static
L1324[17:47:12] <greaser|q> 168 bytes,
although seems to be broken
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L1326[17:48:52] <greaser|q> ...and ends
up hitting a tautology so cuts out all the ELF loading code
L1327[17:49:11] <greaser|q> 536 bytes is
much more plausible
L1328[17:51:35] <CompanionCube> the best
way to get an extremely small filesize is to violate the ELF
standard
L1329[17:52:55] <Mimiru> g ping
L1330[17:53:13] <greaser|q> oddly enough
i'm actually going to be dumping this as a binary
L1331[17:53:25] <greaser|q> ...also this
bloody thing has been rearranging my code
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L1336[18:15:52] <kkeith> anyone have
experience controlling a big reactors turbine with OC?
L1337[18:16:50] <malcom2073> Yeah
L1338[18:17:49] <malcom2073> I dont
control RPM though, . I build it to set RPM at max steam, then
control the reactor to not over-produce steam
L1339[18:18:46] <kkeith> I'm having an
issue regulating the steam output at 2000mb per turbine
L1340[18:19:05] <malcom2073> What's your
issue?
L1341[18:20:48] <kkeith> My script
adjusts the control rods, but I can't get a constant amount of
steam. It just fluxuates between +/- 5mbs away from 2000
L1342[18:21:12] <malcom2073> Are you
adjusting all at once, or individual rods?
L1343[18:21:40] <malcom2073> Also, if
it's +/5mbs, that averages out ok yeah? :P
L1344[18:21:41] <kkeith> It adjusts all
rods until it gets around 100mb/s away from the target, then starts
adjusting individual rods
L1345[18:22:45] <kkeith> It's pretty
close, I've just had systems in the past that have kept 2000
constantly so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong with this
setup
L1346[18:22:50] <malcom2073> What is your
control loop doing? is it bouncing between single values, or moving
up and down by a few percent?
L1347[18:22:59] <malcom2073> And what
kind of control loop are you using?
L1349[18:26:31] <gamax92> greaser|q: go32
is also ancient
L1350[18:26:58] <gamax92> I needed a
i486-go32 build target though, and it works on those versions
L1351[18:27:28] <malcom2073> kkeith: You
may want to consider waiting more than 20 cycles, if you slow it
down it will show you if the issue is in the control method or
not
L1352[18:27:38] <malcom2073> About how
often does that loop wind up running?
L1353[18:28:58] <malcom2073> Tbh, I use a
buffer barrel and set control rod based on that. I could never get
reactor output to be really stable
L1354[18:29:46] <kkeith> It should do a
steam check about every second, but I've adjusted that value a lot
to see if it would help and no luck
L1355[18:30:02] <snowden89> hey random
question but in that pastebin
L1356[18:30:10] <snowden89> how does it
actually get steamleave
L1357[18:30:11] <snowden89> level*
L1358[18:30:19] <malcom2073> an adapter
on a drum
L1359[18:30:28] <malcom2073> the adapter
lets me get fluid(steam) level
L1360[18:30:50] <malcom2073> Then I tie
it back directly to control rods, so steam level == control rod
insertion
L1361[18:31:09] <malcom2073> As an
interesting side effect, I know when I'm near the limit of my
reactor because my "steam level" bar gets full heh
L1362[18:32:17] <kkeith> I think the
problem is the script is reaction based and it takes a while for
the affect of the control rods be seen so my code is always behind.
Wish I could calculate the rod level based on the steam output
desired, but I can't find anything on that.
L1363[18:32:26] <kkeith> Don't feel like
trying to read the source code
L1364[18:32:41] <malcom2073> Yeah you
don't want to do that heh
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L1366[18:35:30] <snowden89> can you async
program in lua?
L1367[18:35:40] <snowden89> i guess turn
it all into events
L1368[18:36:20] <snowden89> then it
should always be checking for any changes at a faster rate
L1369[18:36:23] <Virindi> greetings...I
am trying to figure out if it is possible to turn a computer on
using something in the world, like a redstone signal or something.
I want to create a watchdog to deal with the fact that server
instability keeps crashing my computers...
L1370[18:36:59] <snowden89> well they
should not crush from server crashing
L1371[18:37:08] <Virindi> they go down
all the time.
L1372[18:37:40] <snowden89> but i dont
see why you would not be able to turn off power via redstone
switch
L1373[18:37:41]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> (hears exploading servers in
background)
L1374[18:38:11] <snowden89> what about
just turning off the power supply to the computer with the
redstone
L1375[18:38:11] <Virindi> when the server
lags, trivial programs give "too long between yield", and
when the server has an exception elsewhere, they tend to freeze in
place
L1376[18:38:17] <Virindi> I want to turn
it ON, not off.
L1377[18:38:37] <Virindi> I keep having
to manually boot them
L1378[18:40:05] <Virindi> it makes
running my base with computers super tedious since I have to keep
going back around to every computer and start it back up manually
if there is a server issue
L1379[18:41:19] <snowden89> what about a
main server
L1380[18:41:21] <snowden89> that
starts
L1381[18:41:23] <snowden89> all the
computers
L1382[18:41:43] <Virindi> is it possible
to start a computer using another computer?
L1383[18:41:52] <greaser|q> i think so,
lemme see
L1384[18:42:01] <snowden89> i beleive
that was the point of servers?
L1385[18:42:04] <gamax92> but what if the
master computer goes down?
L1386[18:42:14] <snowden89> then you just
reboot that main one
L1387[18:42:17] <Virindi> I think he is
just saying it would simplify restarting things
L1389[18:42:49] <snowden89> thats what i
was looking at yeah greaser|q
L1390[18:42:50] <Virindi> yeah but can
you make a computer interact with another computer, if you place an
adapter next to it they will merge into a single computer
L1391[18:43:02] <snowden89> network
cables
L1392[18:43:10] <snowden89> to the server
should allow it
L1393[18:43:31] <snowden89> i mean a
server that can not control the computers it is managing
L1394[18:43:37] <snowden89> would just
make servers redundant
L1395[18:43:45] <snowden89> and is how my
plans are going to work
L1396[18:43:56] <snowden89> want to have
atleast
L1397[18:44:18] <snowden89> need more
wheat/potato/carrots turn on computer managing farm. from the
server
L1398[18:44:38] <snowden89> if i can not
do this then i would be very sad
L1399[18:44:44] <snowden89> at the effort
i have done so far :(
L1400[18:45:51] <Virindi> as to your
question before, lua has coroutines, you can yield/join/whatever,
it basically serves to preserve the stack like task switching
L1401[18:46:02] <Virindi> even though
only one is executing at once
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L1403[18:50:36] <kkeith> are there any
good resources on Applied Energistics API's? Been working on an AE
inventory management script, but it's been difficult to find info
on it
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L1408[18:55:34] <kkeith> sadly, i haven't
been able to decipher that. don't know java/scala that well.
L1410[18:59:03] <kkeith> Ok, that helps.
It solved some of my issues. It looks like crafting is pretty
limited.
L1411[19:00:13] <DeanIsaKitty> kkeith:
The other files in that directoy also have @Callbacks, go check
them too :P
L1412[19:00:40] <gamax92> Temia is
poof
L1413[19:00:46] <gamax92> %tell Temia
welcome back
L1414[19:00:47] <MichiBot> gamax92: Temia
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L1415[19:01:12] <kkeith> I looked for
relevant file names and didn't see any. I will check through them
anyway.
L1416[19:01:19] <kkeith> Thanks
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L1422[19:13:55] <gamax92> she came
back
L1423[19:14:55] <DeanIsaKitty> Temia!
\o/
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L1426[19:18:28] <Temia> Someone knocked
the ethernet cable out of the router while I was out.
L1427[19:20:11] <SuPeRMiNoR2> how does
that happen accidently
L1428[19:21:15] <gamax92> cable has
broken clip?
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L1433[19:36:09] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Oh yeah, I
suppose
L1434[19:36:13]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> who here feels like minecraft is slowly
dieing... (not to be rude or anything)
L1435[19:36:24]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> (also way off topic)
L1436[19:36:25] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Time to
crimp a new connector XD
L1437[19:36:47]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> it would be awesome if oc had its own
game
L1438[19:37:07]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> (probibly never happening...)
L1439[19:37:23] <Dashkal> Not sure of
that. There's plenty of new blood replacing the old.
L1440[19:37:30]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> yeah i guess
L1441[19:38:04]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> but who agrees with me that microsoft is
slowly bleading the minecraft comunity to other games
L1442[19:38:21] <snowden89> i dont think
microsoft have anything to do with it
L1443[19:38:26] <snowden89> games lose
interest
L1444[19:38:33]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> sigh i guess im nastalgic
L1445[19:38:37] <Dashkal> MC has left the
cash cow the hell alone. They seem for now content to make money on
the extras.
L1446[19:38:44] <Dashkal> MS*
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L1448[19:39:13] <Dashkal> I have no doubt
they'll eventually release a minecraft 2 but for now they're not
killing the golden goose.
L1449[19:39:25]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> yeah
L1450[19:39:29] <snowden89> nothing to do
with nastalgic your blaming MS for something that is natural
evolution in games
L1451[19:39:47]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> i just wish games like terisolagy would
have more folowers
L1452[19:39:48] <Dashkal> The game is
definitely changing. And some mods die along with that.
L1453[19:39:56] <Dashkal> Modders move on
in life.
L1454[19:40:00] <snowden89> ^
L1455[19:40:00]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *terasolagy
L1456[19:40:09]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *what every
L1457[19:40:12]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *ever
L1458[19:40:21]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *agg stupid quick typing
L1459[19:40:29] <snowden89>
terasolagy?
L1460[19:40:35]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> idk
L1461[19:40:35] <Dashkal> As long as I
see new entrants during these major updates, I don't worry. A
couple good newcommers this time around.
L1462[19:40:56] <snowden89> is this
another game that is just more graphical version of current
minecraft
L1463[19:41:58]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> look it up, it may become the new
minecraft (it has EMINCE modding capabilitys and is open
source)
L1464[19:42:10]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *again im sure i misspelled stuff
L1465[19:42:15] <snowden89> ok so it
is..
L1466[19:42:28] <snowden89> alright any
game that is the new of the same type of game
L1467[19:42:32] <snowden89> never
succeeds
L1468[19:42:38]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> yeah sigh
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Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> ._.
L1471[19:43:27] <snowden89> and if it
needs the modding community to make it better to draw the attention
then i guess it aint doing so well anyway
L1472[19:43:41] <snowden89> i mean MC had
fans way before modded become doable by anyone else
L1473[19:44:31]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> could you atleast look it up though (if
you havent already)
L1474[19:44:39]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> sorry
L1475[19:44:46] <snowden89> I would
prefer a new game that is not like minecraft. maybe more RPG in
nature where your open world but you not only build better bases/
worlds but also build up your character
L1476[19:45:21] <snowden89> you could
build overpowered crossbows or weapons but if you have only played
the game so far with a sword
L1477[19:45:30] <snowden89> the weapon
would miss more then it hit
L1478[19:45:32] <snowden89> etc
L1479[19:45:50]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> kinda like cube world, with nonvoxel
textures, and actual building?
L1480[19:45:51] <snowden89> that would be
a nice game maybe even witcher 3 style combat
L1481[19:46:04] <snowden89> yeah i
guess
L1482[19:46:17]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> that would be cool
L1483[19:46:26] <snowden89> and a more
fleshed out system for automation
L1484[19:46:33] <snowden89> seeing as
redstone was never completed
L1485[19:46:37] <snowden89> and most
likely wont be
L1486[19:47:10]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> (since terasolagy is mostly just a game
engine it would be probibly posible in it ? sorry again, i just
wish terasolagy had more of a fan base)
L1487[19:47:21]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> *atm
L1488[19:48:05] <snowden89> OC/CC mods
are unique because most people wont care for programming
L1489[19:49:03]
<
Meelock
(Meelock/meelock)> ? yeah being able to make a huge mech
with frames is cool and oc/cc allows for that kind of stuff
L1490[19:50:30] <vifino> Temia: You don't
have your bouncer anymore? o.O
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L1492[19:50:55] <Temia> No, Eskimo runs a
really old copy of CentOS
L1493[19:51:16] <Temia> I can't build the
latest core on it anymore
L1494[19:51:21] <Temia> I'm working on a
solution though.
L1495[19:51:32] <Temia> Which you might
find the address thereof cute :p
L1496[19:52:33] <vifino> If you would
have lost your bouncer or something, I would have given you a znc
account on one of mine.
L1497[19:52:42] <vifino> But yay,
solutions! \o/
L1498[19:52:52] <Temia> Eh, that's fine.
I prefer quassel cores anyway.
L1499[19:52:54] <Temia> znc is so...
hacky.
L1500[19:53:58] <vifino> I probably would
have set up quassel core if you would have wanted it.
L1501[19:54:15] <snowden89> i dont know i
just setup a user account on a server
L1502[19:54:19] <snowden89> running
weechat
L1503[19:54:24] <snowden89> that ssh into
from anywhere
L1504[19:54:37] <snowden89> using keys
and passphrase
L1505[19:54:52] <snowden89> seems easier
then dealing with actual bnc's
L1506[19:57:01] <Temia> Most of the time,
but if I happen to be connecting on the go, the native Android
Quassel client is still more usable than a shell session, no matter
how good of a hardware or software keyboard you have.
L1507[19:57:54] <snowden89> ah
L1508[19:57:59] <snowden89> yeah i dont
use mobile devices
L1509[19:58:01] <snowden89> for irc
L1510[19:58:09] <snowden89> never liked
small screens
L1511[19:58:21] <snowden89> mentally must
be compinsating but yeah
L1512[19:58:32] <snowden89> i like to
have my screen spreadout
L1513[19:58:41] <snowden89> so just use
my laptop or desktop
L1514[19:58:44] <snowden89> or work
pc
L1515[19:59:18] <Temia> Yeah. I like my
screen real estate too, which is why my workstation is
dual-monitor
L1516[19:59:23] <Temia> But sometimes
pragmatism wins out.
L1517[20:00:54] <Saphire> ...
L1518[20:00:58] <Saphire>
>dual-monitor
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L1526[20:12:16] <vifino> I also don't
have dual monitors. ._.
L1527[20:12:42] <malcom2073> quad!
L1528[20:12:52] <malcom2073> Go quad,
you'll never.. actually... use the 4th
L1529[20:14:01] <Dashkal> Ok, it's the
far future. Get that lisp fixed would you?
L1530[20:17:18] <Temia> No, no
L1531[20:17:22] <Temia> It's a long long
time ago.
L1532[20:18:32] <Dashkal> I can still
remember...
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L1537[20:27:05] <greaser|q> i should
seriously consider setting up an instance with only OC + my test
arch
L1538[20:29:10] <Antheus> My phone may be
ded
L1539[20:29:16] <Antheus> like, broken
ded
L1540[20:29:18] <greaser|q> aaaand i can
now mess with the GPU in java, woohoo
L1541[20:29:34] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty:
Bad! Don't quit!
L1542[20:30:17] <DeanIsaKitty> vifino: My
VPS kicked the bucket. I really need to move my stuff to stew
:|
L1543[20:30:25] <vifino> :/
L1544[20:32:03] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty: In
the worst case, ask a friendly vifino if he could help you.
L1545[20:32:04] <vifino> :D
L1546[20:59:20] <gamax92> :(
L1547[20:59:25] <gamax92> I also don't
have dual monitors
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L1550[21:07:23] <vifino> Dean, come
baaaaack :(
L1551[21:23:03] <VanillaBean> So I'm
using a computer and a robot to communicate back and forth via
events and have a file that defines the events as constants.
currently I have 2 copies of the file on both devices (ie, 2 places
on my hard drive). Is there a way to actually share the file and
need only one copy?
L1553[21:28:19] <greaser|q> but yeah, it
seems that the EEPROM + disk are working
L1554[21:28:30] <greaser|q> ish... the
CPU doesn't seem to load the EEPROM properly yet
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L1557[21:54:39] <Dashkal> I think the
kitty might need a bouncer that restarts with the vps...
L1558[21:58:24] <greaser|q> code executes
now, i just have to prevent it from crashing
L1559[22:00:11] <greaser|q> actually i
didn't mean to say "prevent it from crashing", i meant to
say "implement the call API"
L1560[22:00:45] <Saphire> :D
L1561[22:01:09] <greaser|q> stdout:
Finding boot device / Loading init.elf / FILE OPEN ERROR
L1562[22:01:22] <greaser|q> which means
it's running just fine, it's just missing the necessary MMIO
ports
L1563[22:01:59] <gamax92> greaser|q: does
it work on FAT formatted devices?
L1564[22:02:06] <greaser|q> not yet
L1565[22:02:46] <gamax92> you can easily
abuse the fact that you don't need a full implementation thanks to
the root directory being special
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L1567[22:11:32] <greaser|q> pretty sure
most bootloaders don't have a full implementation
L1568[22:14:41] <gamax92> sure they do!
they have full directory capabilties and can even write
files!
L1569[22:15:13] <gamax92> you need all
that to be able to search the root directory for a file and load
it!
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L1573[22:19:56] <Dashkal> The kitty
returns!
L1574[22:25:27] <vifino> DeanIsaKitty!
\o/
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L1577[22:32:34] <greaser|q> ok, got the
first strobe/read i think
L1578[22:32:51] <greaser|q> and a couple
of buffers which are read-only right now but will be made writeable
once i get around to it
L1579[22:37:59] <greaser|q> ah shit it
seems i did it wrong
L1580[22:39:18] <greaser|q> address is
0x1FF00284, not 0x1FF00280, that address is for setting up a
pointer to the function name to be called
L1581[23:00:26] <snowden89> lua deals
with pointers/
L1582[23:00:39] <snowden89> oh wait
forgot your doing something complex right
L1583[23:00:42] <snowden89> MIPS
L1584[23:05:13] <greaser|q> MIPS really
isn't that complex
L1585[23:05:44] <greaser|q> anyway,
building the bootrom with no optimisation gives the result i expect
at this stage
L1586[23:06:20] <snowden89> sounds like a
bigger undertaking then i could
L1587[23:06:25] <snowden89> ever achieve
at this stage
L1588[23:06:28] <snowden89> lol
L1589[23:08:01] <greaser|q> fun thing, i
used to get really weird shit when doing PS1 dev and i'd often have
to change the -Ox flags to make it behave
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L1595[23:48:09] <greaser|q> Sangar: i
don't have access to file handles in OC 1.6
L1596[23:48:21] <greaser|q> as in i can't
even access the class technically
L1597[23:49:28] <greaser|q>
li.cil.oc.server.component.HandleValue is the thing
L1598[23:52:35] <greaser|q> ...although
there's li.cil.oc.api.prefab.AbstractValue
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