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L3[00:01:39] <gamax92> Decided to hook a
String function to check for Corruption.
L4[00:10:02] <gamax92> hmm ...
L5[00:10:50] <gamax92> This string is
obviously not UTF8 and technically should break ... but doesn't on
LuaC
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L11[00:26:00] <gamax92> there we go, now
this test fully pasts
L12[00:26:03] <gamax92> passes*
L13[00:29:12] <gamax92> ~w assert
L15[00:32:28] <gamax92> cool, another good
chunk of things that are broken
L16[00:33:29] <gamax92> uuuh
L17[00:33:37] <gamax92> this test kills the
computer o.o
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L20[00:49:45] <gamax92> fixed a typo
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L24[01:06:21] <Kasumi_Fan_1> Hi
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L29[01:53:11] <Kodos> Okay, almost done
with my new modpack :3
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L34[02:09:59] <Kodos> Thinking of adjusting
my server rack Switch tier to none, and just having to rely on
servers with network cards to deal with messages. Thoughts?
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L40[02:29:08] <KittyKath> Izaya: i tried
telling them. and again. and again.
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L42[02:32:14] <KittyKath> Izaya: then again
they still think Plesk (or any graphical server management tool) is
a good idea.
L43[02:32:46] <Izaya> ._.
L44[02:33:40] <KittyKath> they are still
very new to this whole server administration thing. But in a few
years they might be acceptable Linux admins
L45[02:34:26] <Izaya> One can hope.
L46[02:35:21] <KittyKath> The raw material
is there. They are not completely stupid like the rest of the
people. They are just inexperienced and lazy
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L65[04:24:35] <Izaya> vifino: my attempt to
fix the issues have successfully broken the forth
implimentation
L66[04:48:03] <Forecaster> CompanionCube:
attacks to date 0
L67[04:48:04] <Forecaster> huh
L68[04:48:37] <Izaya> Forecaster:
noscript?
L69[04:48:57] <Forecaster> script
L70[04:58:25] <Forecaster> it says counting
for a bit, then says 0
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L74[05:22:25] <Izaya> 4 " this is a
test .
L75[05:22:27] <Izaya> this is a test
L76[05:22:36] <Izaya> on a scale of 1 to 4
how terrible a person am I?
L77[05:23:02] <Izaya> eheh
L78[05:23:06] <Izaya> best way to define
words:
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L80[05:23:29] <Izaya> name 4 : . . .
.
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L82[05:26:57] <Inari> Izaya: are you
drunk
L83[05:27:10] <Izaya> Inari: no, I'm having
fun
L84[05:27:22] <Izaya> this is the best way
to program
L85[05:27:30] <Izaya> certainly better than
my last experiment anyway
L86[05:27:32] <Inari> droppign random lines
on irc is?
L87[05:27:44] <Izaya> Inari: it's a stack
language
L88[05:27:49] <Inari> ah :p
L89[05:27:56] <Izaya> 4 puts a 4 on the
stack
L90[05:28:02] <Izaya> " is the string
word
L91[05:28:15] <Izaya> so it takes the next
4 words, adds spaces and puts them on the stack
L92[05:28:18] <Izaya> then . prints
them
L93[05:28:26] <Inari> reminds me of
fun^10xint^40=Ir2 though
L94[05:28:28] <Izaya> tl;dr I'm a terrible
person
L95[05:29:02] <Izaya> 0 33 100 108 114 111
119 32 44 111 108 108 101 72 <
L96[05:29:04] <Izaya> Hello, world!
L97[05:29:07] <Izaya> previous
attempt
L98[05:29:15] <Izaya> using null-terminated
strings
L99[05:29:16] <Inari> its...
L100[05:29:17] <Inari> decimals..
L101[05:38:55] <KittyKath> forthbot
when?
L102[05:39:50] <Izaya> once I get this
finished
L103[05:39:59] <Izaya> then I can patch
yukichan to load my notforth
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in
L109[06:01:17] *
Lizzy is really happy
L110[06:02:25] *
Saphire nibbles on Lizzy's hair
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L117[06:31:50] *
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L119[06:34:12] <Izaya> example program: 1
2 . . 4 4 -7 jeq
L120[06:34:23] <KittyKath> You use
whitespace like you have to pay for each space with your firstborn
<.<
L121[06:34:59] <Izaya> whoever it is that
wants me to pay can have it if that ever happens
L122[06:35:15] <Izaya> (read: never)
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L124[06:38:31] <KittyKath> Oh yeah I
forgot how much you hate children <.<
L125[06:39:48] <Lizzy> lol
L126[06:42:06] <cloakable> yay lots of
whitespace
L127[06:42:12] <cloakable> makes for
readable code
L128[06:59:49] <Izaya> who needs real if
statements or loops when you have jump if equal/not equal
L129[07:00:01] <KittyKath> The sane
L130[07:00:12] <Saphire> pffft
L131[07:00:22] <Izaya> 10 1 - dup dup . 0
-7 jne
L132[07:00:26] *
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with it
L133[07:00:29] <Saphire> oh gosh
L134[07:00:57] <Saphire> it's like a
brainfuck that got thrown into blender with asm and them baked in
asylum
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L138[07:05:28] *
Lizzy cant wait till her birthday
L139[07:06:04] *
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vifino
L140[07:08:03] <Lizzy> also am i insane
for wanting to create a PXE-bootable thing Arch client?
L141[07:08:27] <KittyKath> Yes but
insanity is the norm in here so go ahead
L143[07:11:12] <Lizzy> hmm, i also need a
potential way for wireless clients to join in on the fun... I
wonder if i could create a small usb that basically has a
bootloader on it that can use the wifi card to connect to a
predefined AP then use PXE/iPXE to boot the rest of the system
(which would also have wifi capabilitys available)
L144[07:14:53] <g> perhaps this would be
of use
L146[07:15:08] <g> it's got a bunch of
tools for things like that
L147[07:18:12] <Vexatos> Izaya, are you
testing Cruor's shurtle? >_>
L148[07:21:38] <Cruor> Vexatos:
naaah
L149[07:21:46] <Cruor> only Odd has access
to the code afaik
L150[07:22:04] <Cruor> i could give you a
test build soon(tm) though
L151[07:23:31] *
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L152[07:24:54] <Cruor> Vexatos: shurtle or
music thing? :p
L153[07:25:02] <Vexatos> music
L154[07:25:07] <Lizzy> yay
L155[07:25:11] <Vexatos> music iz
lyf
L156[07:25:14] *
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L157[07:26:02] <vifino> Izaya: So you made
your own forth thing?
L158[07:26:09] <vifino> cool.
L159[07:27:16] *
Lizzy wonders how well a Pi2 would be able ot be a boot server and
thin-diskless-client server at the same time
L160[07:29:17] <vifino> Izaya: Your latest
commit replaced the patterns and stuff, but you still have
references to parse_* in the code...
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L162[07:40:21] <Cruor> Vexatos: but muuh
shurtle? D:
L163[07:41:38] <Cruor> its like, (4[V +
2])
L164[07:41:47] <Cruor> because 4,2+
totally wouldnt work
L165[07:43:54] <vifino> "You have
nyaned for 149040 seconds!". Time to reboot.
L166[07:45:10] <Izaya> vifino: not
finished
L167[07:45:45] <Izaya> Lizzy: how fast is
USB2?
L168[07:45:49] <Izaya> in practice?
L169[07:46:14] <Izaya> because that's
important on a Pi
L170[07:49:06] <Cruor> Vexatos: what do i
test the music stuff with? >_<
L171[07:49:11] <Lizzy> about
480Mbt/s
L172[07:49:41] <Stary2001> in practice,
Izaya, the pi's usb bus does not hit anywhere near 480Mb/s
L173[07:50:00] <Stary2001> mainly because
the pi's usb interface is utter shit
L174[07:50:29] <vifino> ^
L175[07:50:48] <vifino> its also one usb
bus for ethernet and the usb ports
L176[07:50:58] <Stary2001> ” ... it’s just
a really bad USB controller chip, combined with a sad way to hook
it up to the processor, combined with with a truly horrible driver
make for the fact that USB works at all on this board a total
miracle.”
L177[07:51:09] <Stary2001> - guy who
maintains the linux usb stack
L178[07:51:10] <vifino> ^
L179[07:51:53] <Izaya> in other news my
'forth' now has a sane way to quote
L180[07:52:15] <Izaya> [0 5]: ' test '
.
L181[07:52:17] <Izaya> > test
L182[07:52:31] <vifino> also, you did make
your own forth, right Izaya?
L183[07:52:37] <Izaya> yes
L184[07:52:39] <vifino> cool
L185[07:52:44] <Lizzy> fith?
L186[07:52:44] <Izaya> this is a new thing
from scratch
L187[07:52:52] <Izaya> Seventh.
L188[07:52:57] <Izaya> (level of
hell)
L189[07:53:17] <vifino> whoa, getting
dangerously close to australia
L190[07:53:56] <Cruor> do not talk bad
about the upside down people D:
L191[07:55:15] *
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L192[07:55:26] <Izaya> why is everything
upside-down?
L193[07:56:26] <vifino> magic.
L194[07:56:42] <Izaya> and you can now
define words in the normal FORTH way
L195[07:56:50] <Izaya> :: test 123 .
;
L196[07:56:52] <Izaya> test
L197[07:56:54] <Izaya> > 123
L198[07:57:25] <vifino> : magic s"
ohellothere" emit ; magic?
L199[07:57:28] <cloakable> USB is also
CPU-bound iirc, and the Pi CPU is.. nope
L200[07:58:02] <Izaya> :: magic ' magic. '
. ; magic
L201[07:58:10] <vifino> magic
L202[07:58:19] <g> so why the obsession
with FORTH?
L203[07:58:27] <g> Is someone going to
re-implement the old redpower FORTH computers?
L205[07:58:28] <Izaya> plans
L206[07:58:30] <Izaya> big plans
L207[07:58:36] <vifino> magic
L208[07:58:37] <Izaya> multiple
plans
L209[07:58:39] <Izaya> at once
L210[07:58:42] <vifino> forthos
L211[07:58:50] <vifino> fosrth?
L212[07:58:57] <Cruor> Vexatos: aaah, abc
is magical
L213[07:58:59] <Cruor>
$graceNotes$chordSymbols$(annotations or
decorations)$accidentals$note$octave$noteLength
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L215[07:59:02] <Cruor> note construct.
:p
L216[07:59:45] <Cruor> this does not
include slurs and ties :p
L217[07:59:58] <Izaya> hrm
L218[08:00:26] <Cruor> ^_C,',','7 is valid
:p
L219[08:00:31] <Izaya> should I keep the
old screwy syntax?
L220[08:00:33] <Cruor> because who doesnt
write a note like that
L221[08:00:39] <vifino> Thank you based
gentoo steam overlay.
L222[08:00:44] <Izaya> eh screw it
L223[08:00:46] <Izaya> sane syntax
ftw
L224[08:01:28] <vifino> pffffft,
sanity
L225[08:02:05] <Izaya> jump if equal and
jump if not equal is all you need, right?
L226[08:02:16] <Saphire> mhm
L227[08:02:22] <Saphire> and some way to
store values
L228[08:02:29] <Izaya> good idea
L229[08:04:38] <g> Cruor: well they have
to represent it somehow :P
L230[08:05:51] <Izaya> value
regster(0-255) sto
L231[08:05:59] <Izaya> register(0-255)
load
L232[08:06:44] <Cruor> g: the accidentals
and octave symbols are redundant though :p
L233[08:07:07] <Cruor> but hey, they are
valid
L234[08:07:28] <g> Hm, yeah, I guess
so
L235[08:07:31] <g> Maybe it's a legacy
format
L236[08:07:50] <Cruor> why would it be?
:p
L237[08:07:52] <Cruor> its legal
L238[08:07:55] <Cruor> just
redundant
L239[08:08:02] <g> Because gracenotes is
ancient? :P
L240[08:08:17] <Cruor> i didnt get the
gracenotes part even >_<
L241[08:08:24] <Cruor> wtf are they
even?
L242[08:08:32] <Cruor> sounded like
"hey, play this if you feel like it"
L243[08:08:35] <g> oh, that's the name of
the tag?
L244[08:08:40] <g> I thought it was
gracenotes format
L245[08:08:46] <g> but yeah that's kinda
what they are
L246[08:08:57] <Cruor> ... so useful
L247[08:08:57] <g> extra little quick
notes that you play if you can
L248[08:09:34] <Cruor> wtf is up with
writing math symbols on paper though
L250[08:09:52] <g> the smaller notes with
the line through them are grace notes
L251[08:09:59] <g> you don't have to play
them, they're like extra decoration
L252[08:10:02] <Cruor> * = x, + = +, - =
*insert division sign thing*, / = / >_<
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L254[08:10:34] <g> yeah, I haven't seen
that before either
L255[08:10:39] <Izaya> nyway sleep
L256[08:10:47] <Cruor> g: gracenotes sound
fun :p
L257[08:10:57] <g> they are, if you can
hit them
L260[08:11:23] <g> they help you to put
your own spin on the piece
L261[08:11:29] <g> which is important if
you don't want to sound like a robot
L262[08:11:32] <g> a perfect pianist is a
boring one
L263[08:12:30] <g> it's the difference
between learning and regurgitating a piece, and understanding and
expressing it
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L265[08:33:31] <vifino> Izaya: oooor, do
it the forth way: 1 load-register 2 save-register
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L270[09:26:18] <ZZ> Is it possible to
force a component (custom TileEntityEnvironment) method to provide
more information about execution?
L271[09:28:38] <ZZ> The method works fine
in IDE, returns false or true, but the method returns just nil when
is used as mod
L272[09:29:31] <ZZ> The log is empty
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L278[09:46:33] <g> ReactOS sure is making
headway
L279[09:47:13] <vifino> Izaya: Figured
newlines out.
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L282[09:51:43] <Vexatos> g: What is
that
L283[09:52:15] <g> Vexatos: An open-source
windows alternative that aims to run windows stuff natively
L284[09:52:27] <Vexatos> so uuh
L285[09:52:28] <Vexatos> I like
L286[09:52:34] <Vexatos> have to partition
my SSD now?
L287[09:52:35] <Vexatos> >_>
L288[09:53:52] <g> haha, it's not really
in the consumer-friendly stage but could be fun to mess with
L289[09:53:57] <g> a VM might be more
sensible
L290[09:54:14] <Vexatos> OH RIGHT
L291[09:54:17] <Vexatos> virtualbox
exists
L292[09:54:19] <Vexatos> welp
L293[09:54:28] <Vexatos> which of the two
downloads do I choose
L294[09:54:50] <g> bootCD
L295[09:55:06] <Vexatos> what is the
difference
L296[09:55:08] <g> liveCD if you want to
just run from the ISO, but.. bootCD if you plan on installing
already
L297[09:55:30] <Vexatos> 93MB
L298[09:55:31] <g> liveCD doesn't require
installation basically
L299[09:55:32] <Vexatos> wow this is
tiny
L301[09:55:55] <Vexatos> so it's not even
linux?
L302[09:56:05] <g> no, it's not
L303[09:56:29] <g> It clearly has a
toolchain, though
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L305[10:00:21] <Vexatos> first time
actually using virtualbox~
L306[10:00:40] <g> It's pretty great
imo
L307[10:02:52] <Vexatos> eww my package
only has 5.0.4 :/
L309[10:03:49] <Lizzy> of Virtual Box?
That's still pretty new
L310[10:04:13] <Vexatos> would I use the
free or the oracle version... I have no idea >_>
L311[10:04:45] <Lizzy> what distro and
what are the package names?
L312[10:04:53] <Vexatos> mint
L313[10:05:02] <Vexatos> virtualbox is the
free and virtualbox-5.0 the oracle one
L314[10:05:12] <gamax92> use whatever is
newest :P
L315[10:05:26] *
gamax92 goes to check, has mint around.
L316[10:06:23] <Vexatos> oracle's one is
on 5.0.2 and the free on 5.0.4, but the latest deb file from the
website is 5.0.16
L317[10:07:04] <Lizzy> go for the free
one, although you can install with the deb from the website i'm not
sure if that's updated through the package manager
L318[10:07:11] <Vexatos> it is not
L319[10:07:13] <gamax92> iirc the website
has a repo you can add
L320[10:07:20] <Vexatos> It asks me to
download a new deb file from the website each update
L321[10:07:24] <Vexatos> it's what I have
been using
L322[10:07:25] <Vexatos> :P
L323[10:08:24] <g> Vexatos: oracle no
longer owns virtualbox, it's apache now afaik
L324[10:08:52] <g> so that would explain
the difference :P
L326[10:09:24] <gamax92> yeah
L327[10:09:29] <Vexatos> but it doesn't
have mint distros on it
L328[10:09:32] <Vexatos> only debian and
ubuntu
L329[10:09:33] <gamax92> it's fine
L330[10:09:35] <gamax92> you use the
ubuntu one
L331[10:09:38] <Vexatos> which one
L332[10:09:38] <Vexatos> >_>
L333[10:09:43] <g> the corresponding
one
L334[10:09:45] <gamax92> uhh ... mint is
still on trusty iirc
L336[10:10:03] <gamax92> go into
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and create a new .list inside there for
virtualbox
L337[10:10:19] <Vexatos> trusty
indeed
L339[10:10:28] <g> so deb <url>
trusty
L340[10:10:30] <Vexatos> gamax92, or I
just use synaptic's fancy GUI
L341[10:10:39] <Vexatos> "add
repo"
L342[10:10:40] <gamax92> I've never used
synaptic's GUI
L343[10:10:42] <Vexatos> insert URL
L344[10:10:42] <Vexatos> win
L345[10:10:51] <gamax92> (for adding
repos)
L346[10:11:53] <Vexatos> let's try
L347[10:12:23] <Vexatos> GPG error
yay
L349[10:13:00] <Vexatos> Yea
L350[10:13:03] <gamax92> also
"Repositories" is greyed out in Synaptic for me
L351[10:13:03] <Vexatos> I was about to
>_>
L352[10:13:05] <gamax92> so hah!
L353[10:13:45] <Vexatos> Or I just
L354[10:13:46] <Vexatos> well
L355[10:13:49] <Vexatos> "import
key"
L356[10:13:51] <Vexatos> in synaptic
L357[10:13:51] <Vexatos> :3
L358[10:14:32] <gamax92> You do
whatever
L359[10:14:48] <gamax92> That'll add two
new things, virtualbox-4.3 and virtualbox-5.0
L360[10:15:34] <gamax92> they correspond
to the latest ones
L361[10:16:05] <Vexatos> neato
L362[10:16:09] <Vexatos> ok, well then I
can use that
L363[10:16:17] <Vexatos> And it can stop
telling me to update manually >_>
L364[10:16:37] <gamax92> when does Sangar
get about
L365[10:19:39] <gamax92> have to ask him
some corruption questions
L366[10:19:53] <Vexatos> yus
L367[10:19:55] <Vexatos> it's there
L368[10:19:58] <Vexatos> thanks guys
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L370[10:20:33] <gamax92> Vexatos: or
herpaps you'd know.
L371[10:20:52] <Vexatos> ok, now to create
the VM
L372[10:21:00] <Vexatos> ... it wants me
to specify the OS type? wat
L373[10:21:11] <gamax92> Vexatos: it's so
that it can come up with meaningful defaults
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L375[10:21:17] <gamax92> you don't give
Windows95 8GB's of ram
L376[10:21:26] <gamax92> nor do you give
Windows 10 64MB's of ram
L377[10:21:27] <Vexatos> ah
L378[10:21:35] <Vexatos> So it's really
only that
L379[10:21:55] <gamax92> iirc, maybe it's
more underlying differences but it atleast gives you meaningful
defaults
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L382[10:22:06] <Vexatos> well then
L383[10:22:07] <Vexatos> :P
L384[10:22:10] <gamax92> oh, trying
ReactOS?
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L386[10:22:31] <Vexatos> yup
L387[10:22:36] <Vexatos> g made it sound
interesting
L388[10:22:38] <Vexatos> so it better
be
L389[10:22:56] <Vexatos> do I specify 64
bit or 32 bit though... can't find information on that
L390[10:23:03] <Lucca> russian
windows
L391[10:23:28] <gamax92> 32
L392[10:24:04] <gamax92> Vexatos: imho
it'd be better to install it in the VM then to use the LiveCD, but
I don't know how far that's come
L393[10:24:20] <g> that's what I
said
L395[10:24:25] <Vexatos> I did download
the boot iso
L396[10:24:30] <gamax92> okay
L397[10:24:33] <Vexatos> and I'm just
creating a VM right now
L398[10:24:37] <Vexatos> I never used this
thing :P
L399[10:24:49] <g> it's pretty great as
long as yor right ctrl key is working
L401[10:24:54] <gamax92> :P
L402[10:25:17] <g> it'll steal your mouse
if the OS doesn't have mouse integration with it
L403[10:25:28] <Vexatos> oh nice, now I
have twenty thousand types of virtual hard drive to choose
from
L404[10:25:29] <g> so right ctrl to get it
back
L405[10:25:35] <Vexatos> NOOB FRIENDLY
PLEASE
L406[10:25:37] <g> yeah, use the vbox
one
L407[10:25:40] <Vexatos> k
L408[10:25:42] <gamax92> Vexatos: that
literally doesn't matter, just use the vbox one
L409[10:25:44] <g> you can make it expand
as it fills up
L410[10:25:47] <Vexatos> that's neat
L411[10:25:55] <g> I mean you set a hard
cap on it
L412[10:26:06] <g> but it doesn't actually
use up that much space unless it's storing that much
L413[10:26:14] <gamax92> sh -c
"SWT_GTK3=0 eclipse"
L414[10:26:18] <gamax92> oh oops
L415[10:26:21] <Vexatos> so
"dynamically allocated"? :o
L416[10:26:24] <gamax92> yeah
L418[10:26:57] <Vexatos> hm
L419[10:27:07] <Vexatos> guess I'll create
the virtual hard drive on my SSD for now
L420[10:27:13] <Vexatos> not that I'm low
on space or anything
L421[10:27:17] <gamax92> errm.
L422[10:29:56] <g> shouldn't matter
L423[10:30:07] <g> it used to be that SSDs
died from heavy disk usage but that was like, the very first
SSDs
L424[10:30:13] <g> doesn't happen anymore,
really
L425[10:30:18] <gamax92> oh okay
L426[10:30:19] <Vexatos> wow so
authentic
L427[10:30:26] <Vexatos> it even has the
bluescreen U:
L428[10:30:27] <gamax92> Vexatos: yeah
:3
L429[10:30:30] <g> they tend to have
better lives than HDDs :P
L430[10:30:30] <gamax92> :D
L431[10:30:41] <Vexatos> bluescreen is the
one thing I miss from w... wait I don't
L433[10:30:54] <g> the smiley face BSOD in
windows 8 made me laugh
L434[10:31:19] <Vexatos> Also, on that
topic: nowadays, SSDs have a longer life than most HDDs
L435[10:31:26] <g> yes, that's what I
said
L437[10:31:29] <Vexatos> according to some
R/W benchmarks
L438[10:37:06] <gamax92> oh right, the
LuaJ stuff
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L440[10:43:27] <Vexatos> holy cow this OS
is tiny
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L444[10:45:14] <Vexatos> gamax92,
solitaire hype .-.
L445[10:45:16] <gamax92> Vexatos: but did
you get it to crash yet?
L446[10:45:37] <gamax92> oh hey :3,
there's a trailing whitespace filter in meld
L447[10:45:46] <Vexatos> This Vexatos is
currently not available. Please try again once he completed
Minesweeper.
L448[10:45:46] <gamax92> so I don't have
to do the fancyness with diff
L449[10:47:14] <Vexatos> the cursor is
rather laggy though
L450[10:48:16] <Vexatos> ermahgurd
MSPaint
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L452[10:50:26] <g> lol Vexatos is having a
field day
L453[10:50:38] <Vexatos> ikr
L454[10:50:41] <Vexatos> ScummVM.exe
L455[10:50:42] <Vexatos> ok
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L457[10:54:02] <Vexatos> I love the
package names
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L460[11:09:10] <gamax92> maybe have
detected bugs.
L461[11:10:39] <gamax92> I should just
search oclogs, I probably mentioned it in detail
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L464[11:19:21] <gamax92> ahh yep. hex
numbers don't quite parse correctly.
L465[11:19:42] <gamax92> -0xA should work
and give -10, but it fails, instead 0x-A works and gives -10, when
it should fail
L467[11:36:41] <MichiBot>
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L473[11:56:15] <Kodos> x.x
L474[11:58:18] <Lizzy> O.O
L475[11:58:39] <gamax92> ^.^
L476[12:00:51] <vifino> ~.~
L477[12:01:39] <Kodos> -.-
L479[12:04:13] <CompanionCube> RIP.
L480[12:07:20] <Kodos> Today should be
fun
L481[12:07:50] <Kodos> Grocery shopping,
calling the dentist, and then I get to spend hours designing an
integrated circuit to monitor and control all my power generators
and mfsus
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L487[13:22:07] <Michiyo> I quit
L488[13:25:18] <Lizzy> Michiyo: please
don't leave, you're our best asset
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L491[13:25:31] <Lizzy> Well
L492[13:25:38] <Lizzy> After me of
course
L493[13:25:53] <Michiyo> lol
L494[13:26:12] <Michiyo> Well, I didn't
mean IRC
L495[13:26:15] <Michiyo> yet, anyway
L496[13:27:36] <gamax92> blegh ...
L497[13:28:16] *
Lizzy handcuffs mi
L498[13:28:19] <Lizzy> -_-
L499[13:28:29] *
gamax92 watches Lizzy handcuff herself :P
L500[13:28:39] *
Lizzy handcuffs Michiyo to herself so Michiyo can't
leace
L501[13:28:43] <Lizzy> Leave*
L502[13:29:28] <gamax92> in LuaJ there are
two (three) functions that deal with converting strings to
numbers
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L504[13:29:35] <gamax92> in Lua there is
one
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L507[13:30:20] <gamax92> actually I guess
in Lua there are two as well, the base conversion stuff is only in
tonumber
L508[13:31:21] <gamax92> eitherway, the
one in the LexState is correct and works perfectly, the one in
LuaString is half assed and supports only the common case
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L520[14:21:29] <mishaor2005> I make a new
info program, get it with pastebin get tw6mWj6d info.lua
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L522[14:22:37] <mishaor2005> lol
L523[14:23:57] <gamax92> nice non existent
paste you got there
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L525[14:24:35] <Michiyo> ^
L526[14:24:57] <Michiyo> And call me
crazy.. but just grabbing random files off of pastebin has never
seemed... sane to me :P
L527[14:25:49] <mishaor2005> it's a info
program coded by me
L528[14:25:56] <gamax92> no it's a non
existent paste
L529[14:26:01] <vifino> You are crazy,
Michiyo.
L530[14:26:04] <vifino> Happy?
L531[14:26:07] <Michiyo> Thanks
L532[14:26:12] <vifino> No problem.
L533[14:26:32] <mishaor2005> may be not
very good coded
L535[14:26:42] <Michiyo> smfh
L536[14:27:28] <mishaor2005> i'm just
don't have another method to upload it
L537[14:27:53] <mishaor2005> your feedback
is very important for me
L538[14:27:57] <Michiyo> That paste...
doesn't... exist...
L539[14:28:03] <Michiyo> it is not
there.
L540[14:29:04] <mishaor2005> oops...
pastebin get tw6mWjd6 info.lua
L541[14:29:18] <mishaor2005> this is a
correct paste
L542[14:29:28] <mishaor2005> i'm maked a
typo
L543[14:29:30] <mishaor2005> sorry
L544[14:30:46] <mishaor2005> so... what
you thik
L545[14:30:54] <mishaor2005> * think
L547[14:32:29] <mishaor2005> cool
L548[14:32:52] <mishaor2005> nice, purge
code. i like it
L549[14:33:06] <mishaor2005> i'm noob in
lua
L550[14:33:25] <mishaor2005> this is my
very first program
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L552[14:34:14] <gamax92> listening skills
are very poor
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L555[14:38:32] <Michiyo> what. the.
fuck
L557[14:39:17] <Michiyo> Sorry gamax92 as
I hit enter on that message *right* before you queried me.. I had
to drop rdp boss came in
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L559[14:39:40] <gamax92> mmh
L560[14:41:29] <mishaor2005> i'm need a
good lua manual
L561[14:43:21] <Lizzy> %g lua manual
L562[14:43:22] <MichiBot> Lizzy:
http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/ -
Lua 5.1
Reference Manual - contents: "Lua 5.1 Reference Manual.
The reference manual is the official definition of the
L564[14:44:03] <gamax92> That's the older
lua manual
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L567[14:45:42] <Michiyo> I need to add
admin levels to MichiBot..
L568[14:51:16] <Kodos> Today has been a
really good day for me for some reason
L569[14:51:28] <Kodos> I haven't done all
that much, but this is one of the better moods I've been in
L570[14:52:40] <Michiyo> I overslept, and
didn't get up til 8:40
L571[14:52:43] <Michiyo> I have to be at
work at 9..
L572[14:52:50] <Kodos> Ouch
L573[14:53:04] <Michiyo> My alarms never
even went off :/
L575[14:55:48] <Michiyo> Both of my 1tb
drives, one 500gb, and a 320 gb all failing, G:
L576[14:55:58] <Michiyo> G:\ went totally
last night
L577[14:56:08] <Michiyo> which is where
all of my steam games were
L578[14:56:53] <Kodos> So what you're
saying is for as good of a day I'm having, yours is the
opposite
L579[14:56:59] <Michiyo> yes
L580[14:57:02] <Michiyo> :P
L581[14:57:16] <Kodos> I'm sorreh =(
L582[14:57:39] <Michiyo> Eh, it's good
someone is having a good day
L583[14:58:08] <Kodos> For what it's
worth, I added Project Red to my new modpack and now I can't make
worlds
L584[14:58:18] <Kodos> Something about the
state engine erroring
L585[14:58:44] <Kodos> Oh, neat, superflat
doesn't even work
L586[14:58:48] <Michiyo> Fun
L587[15:00:57] <gamax92> Down to 4 errors
:>
L588[15:00:57] <Sangar> o/
L589[15:01:00] <gamax92> Sangar!
L590[15:01:02] <Kodos> =D
L591[15:01:08] <Kodos> Vexatos, Sangar's
here
L592[15:01:15] <Sangar> uh oh
L593[15:01:23] <Vexatos> Sangar, you are
ghere
L594[15:02:22] <gamax92> Sangar: Was
fixing bugs in LuaJ's string to number conversion
L595[15:02:36] <gamax92> the only issues
now is that there are cases where it should fail but isn't
L596[15:03:06] <Sangar> yay
L597[15:03:09] <Sangar> Vexatos,
merging
L598[15:03:21] <Vexatos> wee
L599[15:03:26] <Vexatos> no more crashes
on servers >_>
L600[15:03:36] <Vexatos> y u no test
GradleStartServer
L601[15:03:36] <Kodos> Now to fix this
stupid state engine crap
L602[15:03:55] <Sangar> i probably did on
1.7
L603[15:03:56] <Vexatos> ( Sangar,
actually I found out because I accidentally launched my server
instead of the client)
L604[15:04:02] <Sangar> :P
L605[15:04:08] <Vexatos> misclick to fix
bugs
L606[15:04:12] <Sangar> gamax92, sounds
subtle
L607[15:04:15] <Vexatos> a new type of
random
L608[15:04:41] <Sangar> hrm, how do i tell
travis which gradle version to use?
L609[15:05:20] <gamax92> Sangar: it's just
stuff like "0xp" returning 0
L610[15:05:30] <gamax92> there aren't any
checks atm if there was actually a digit
L611[15:05:35] <Sangar> :/
L612[15:07:15] <Kodos> Which IC was it
that was more stable, IC or P:R
L613[15:08:30] <Sangar> after btm possibly
ic :P
L614[15:08:40] <Kodos> Alrighty
L615[15:09:35] <Lizzy> why the fuck does
the vcredist dump all it's shit in the root of the drive ¬_¬
L616[15:09:59] <Sangar> because it always
did and always will
L617[15:10:09] <Sangar> it's
tradition
L618[15:10:20] <Lizzy> well i hope it
wasn't using any of the files
L619[15:10:27] <Dashkal> So I decided to
give discord a shot and.. I'm missing something. A serious help me
out here: Why is this better than irc + mumble?
L620[15:10:49] <Sangar> it's newer
[/s]
L621[15:11:04] <Dashkal> mrh
L622[15:11:10] <Sangar> more seriously
though, easier to setup for dummies, browser client for the super
lazy, i suppose
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L624[15:11:59] <Dashkal> hrm
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L626[15:14:59] <Michiyo> Why is one
program that does the job of 2 better than running both of those
programs alone.. :P
L627[15:15:13] <Dashkal> That's the part I
disagree on. It's a downgrade on both sides.
L628[15:15:23] <Michiyo> I didn't say it
did the job better than both...
L629[15:15:42] <Michiyo> I admit I could
have used a comma there, but I didn't
L630[15:15:56] <Dashkal> Hell, having them
in the same window is a downgrade alone, since I can't have a nice
compact form for the alt monitor.
L631[15:16:51] <Michiyo> Message history
is also nice, people don't have to setup a bouncer, or stay
connected 24/7 to see conversation
L632[15:20:31] <gamax92> gotta go
L633[15:20:42] <gamax92> Sangar: I'll
probably be submitting some LuaJ stuff tonight
L634[15:20:58] <Kodos> Had an idea for a
mod, but I'm not sure it's possible
L635[15:21:17] <Sangar> gamax92, okeh,
then i'll probably merge it tomorrow ;)
L636[15:21:37] <Sangar> thanks again for
taking that on
L637[15:24:32] <Kodos> Okay, time to dick
around and set up a turret and keypad so that you enter vectors
with the keypad
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L647[16:34:15] <Kodos> Michiyo, Not sure
if you noticed, but cables are dyable via crafting now
L648[16:34:40] <Michiyo> Yeah, I commented
here in the channel when the build ran
L649[16:34:44] <Michiyo> Thanks
though
L650[16:35:38] <Kodos> Now I really need
to update my mod with recipes
L651[16:37:26] <Michiyo> Less than an hour
now...
L652[16:37:50] <Michiyo> I can go
home...
L653[16:37:51] <Michiyo> and go to
bed
L654[16:38:38] <Kodos> I'm thinking I
should just have a 2x3 grid of any same-color dyes result in 6x
Industrial Dyes
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L657[16:54:01] <Izaya> it is so cold today
that my feet are pastier than usual
L658[16:54:20] <gamax92> your feet are
pastries?
L659[16:54:56] <Izaya> yes
L660[16:55:02] <Izaya> fsck now I'm
hungry
L661[16:55:04] <Dashkal> Not sure I wanna
try a pastry with "fungus" as a topping.
L662[16:55:17] <Izaya> rude
L663[16:55:34] <Dashkal> ^.^
L664[16:55:54] <Michiyo> Kodos, what was
your mod idea?
L665[16:56:18] <Izaya> argh
L666[16:56:20] <Kodos> Matches, light them
on a striker block and chuck em on the ground, and it spawns a fire
wherever
L667[16:56:33] <Izaya> this 'hempel design
group' doesn't seem to have a site any more
L668[16:56:39] <Michiyo> Ahh.. hmm
L669[16:57:40] <Izaya> or they do
L670[16:57:46] <Izaya> but it doesn't have
their version of FORTH
L671[16:57:48] <Izaya> wonderful
L672[17:04:46] <KittyKath> Dashkal: Hey,
don't be mean to Izaya! :<
L673[17:05:01] <Dashkal> I'm /always/
mean.
L674[17:05:06] <Dashkal> Worry when I
start being nice.
L675[17:05:12] <KittyKath> You're not mean
to me :P
L676[17:05:20] <Dashkal> And you should
worry :P
L677[17:05:30] <KittyKath> I do
<.<
L678[17:07:37] <gamax92> you two are so
sweet
L679[17:08:47] <KittyKath> *no comment*
>.
L680[17:08:49] <KittyKath> >.>
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L684[17:12:38] <Kimiro> No no no! This is
all wrong! KittyKath is shipped with a bottle of 151 and Dashkal is
shipped with GregTech Greg. You guys are ruining everything!
D:<
L685[17:13:30] *
Dashkal blinks
L686[17:13:35] <Dashkal> I'm shipped with
GregTech?
L687[17:13:39] <Dashkal> wtf did I
do!?!
L688[17:13:44] <KittyKath> Kimiro: Take my
Dashkal away from me and you can experience the full might of my
wrath D:<
L689[17:14:26] <Kimiro> Dashkal: Nothing
actually. You two were the dangling pair leftover after everyone
else was shipped.
L690[17:14:32] <Dashkal> Ok, finally
starting to see a point to discord. I was missing something.
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L692[17:14:51] <Dashkal> Voice and text do
interact just a bit, allowing use from work.
L693[17:14:57] <Kimiro> But I guess
KittyKath / Dashkal works. Greg can have the 151.
L694[17:15:02] <gamax92> you two are great
friends to eachother
L695[17:16:13] <Dashkal> Bah, you're
ruining my image, gamax92. I project that utterly cynical shell for
a reason you know...
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L697[17:16:47] <gamax92> Even when being
nice I've somehow have managed to ruin things ...
L698[17:16:56] <gamax92> whatever
...
L699[17:17:04] <Kimiro> It's okay
gamax92.
L700[17:17:18] *
Kimiro patpat
L701[17:17:33] <Dashkal> Ruined forever!
(if it isn't clear, over the top from me = joking)
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L703[17:18:08] <Kimiro> (This is why we
need a unicode sarcasm mark.)
L704[17:18:09] <gamax92> that was over the
top?
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L706[17:18:37] <Kimiro> Over the top for
Dashkal, anyways.
L707[17:18:54] <Dashkal> ^
L708[17:19:15] <KittyKath> Dashkal is like
spock except not really and also way more handsome :P
L709[17:19:25] <Dashkal> I have absurd
humour. Also cynical and dark.
L710[17:20:03] <Kimiro> [16:19:18]
KittyKath Dashkal is like spock except not really and also way more
handsome < QFT
L711[17:20:06] <Dashkal> If I were stuffed
in a room with a button that blew up the world (with me on it)...
I'd have a decision to make.
L712[17:20:23] <gamax92> What if you were
stuffed in a room with KittyKath
L713[17:20:31] <KittyKath> Kimiro: Quantum
field theory?
L714[17:20:51] <Dashkal> I think the only
appropriate thing to do in that case, gamax92, is to pull out a
game of exploding kittens.
L715[17:21:06] <Kimiro> KittyKath: Quoted
for truth.
L716[17:21:16] <KittyKath> Oh
L717[17:21:30] <Kimiro> Though quantum
field theory works too.
L718[17:21:31] <Dashkal> I've yet to get
to play that game. We have it in the office.
L719[17:22:04] <gamax92> ahh, and so
you're waiting to play it until KittyKath is around, how nice
L720[17:22:10] <Dashkal> Heh,
apparently
L721[17:22:41] <KittyKath> "You play
a Defuse card which can defuse the Kitten using things like laser
pointers and catnip sandwiches." I'm worries both would work
on me <.<
L722[17:22:59] <gamax92> the latter does
not work on you
L723[17:23:23] <Kimiro> It might. Some
people do react to catnip. owo
L724[17:23:31] <gamax92> KittyKath did
not
L725[17:24:37] <Kimiro> I anycase, I'mma
go be depressed for a bit.
L726[17:24:43] <gamax92> same
L727[17:25:33] *
Kimiro picks up gamax92 and drags them to the depression
corner
L728[17:25:53] *
Dashkal hangs blue light strips up in the corner
L729[17:25:55] <Izaya> [0 0]: 2 0
sto
L730[17:25:57] <Izaya> [0 3]: 0 load
.
L733[17:40:28] *
vifino picks up Lizzy and carries her to bed
L734[17:43:16] <vifino> Izaya: Oh, yeah, i
fixed luaforth stuff.
L735[17:43:34] <vifino> Pattern was
bullshit.
L736[17:48:29] <Izaya> ohok
L739[17:49:38] <omglolbah> what a
clusterfuck
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L741[17:50:08] <omglolbah> the link, not
your code <.<
L742[17:50:23] <KittyKath> g: Kinda
beating a dead horse, isn't it? Or do they just want to make
*extra* sure gawker is dead?
L743[17:50:37] <greaser|q> they're not
dead yet
L744[17:50:41] <g> not yet, yeah
L745[17:50:58] <greaser|q> someone summed
up that if you cost them $1m they can still keep going for
years
L746[17:51:33] <greaser|q> it's a pity it
wasn't polygon who posted the sex tape though
L747[17:51:55] <greaser|q> but eh, maybe
they'll just keep alienating the normies
L748[17:52:11] <g> polygon isn't a site
I've taken seriously before
L749[17:52:40] <greaser|q> schrier at
least seems to at least be pretending to mend the bridge
L750[18:00:43] <gamax92> greaser|q: how
damaging can negative zero be
L751[18:01:29] <greaser|q> gamax92: you
could have some fun with that, but i'm not sure how much
L752[18:01:59] <gamax92> #lua 1/(-0)
L753[18:02:00] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
inf
L754[18:02:00] <greaser|q> traditionally
NaN/inf are the usual suspects, but if you can make something
divide by -0 then you can screw up the 0 check
L755[18:02:02] <gamax92> oh ...
L756[18:02:11] <gamax92> #lua local z = -0
return 1/z
L757[18:02:11] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
inf
L758[18:02:20] <gamax92> I don't get it
then but okay.
L759[18:02:21] <greaser|q> #lua
print(-0)
L760[18:02:22] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0 |
nil
L761[18:02:24] <greaser|q> #lua
print(-0.0)
L762[18:02:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > -0.0 |
nil
L763[18:02:29] <gamax92> oh
L764[18:02:29] <gamax92> 5.3
L765[18:02:33] <gamax92> I'm using 5.2
tests
L766[18:02:33] <greaser|q> #lua
1.0/-0.0
L767[18:02:34] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
-inf
L768[18:03:10] <vifino> Hey, gamax92, can
you do me a favour?
L769[18:03:20] <gamax92> I can do you a
flavor, what is it
L770[18:03:51] <gamax92> greaser|q: either
way LuaJ is now passing the entire math test except the -0
stuff
L771[18:03:59] <greaser|q> ah righty
L772[18:04:07] <greaser|q> also it's spelt
flavour
L773[18:04:20] <gamax92> greaser|q: watch
your behaviour ...
L774[18:04:32] <greaser|q> at least you've
watched yours correctly ;)
L776[18:05:19] <gamax92> oddly enough,
behaviour is one of the words that I learned with a u, so it's
kinda stuck
L777[18:05:31] <`-`> >asking gamax92
for performance improvements
L778[18:05:33] <`-`> excuseme
L779[18:05:43] <vifino> `-`: gamax92 knows
his stuff.
L780[18:05:50] <gamax92> Not really
L781[18:05:57] <gamax92> I would trust `-`
with that more than I
L782[18:05:58] <vifino> gamax92: You
do.
L783[18:05:59] <`-`> I'm the optimization
guy
L784[18:06:14] <vifino> `-`: Go ahead
then.
L785[18:06:34] <`-`> vifino: your pop
method is slow
L786[18:06:55] <`-`> instead of doing
pcall, you could just do if #stack == 0 then "stack
undeflow"
L787[18:06:58] <vifino> `-`: feel free to
PR fixes.
L788[18:07:47] <`-`> #lua
table.remove({1,2,3})
L789[18:07:47] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3
L790[18:10:50] <`-`> done
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L792[18:13:33] <vifino> `-`: anythign
else?
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L798[18:37:45] <CompanionCube> ugh,
firefox memleaked to all fuck
L799[18:37:48] <CompanionCube> one SIGTERM
later
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L801[18:39:17] <Temia> Ouch.
L802[18:39:32] <gamax92> A wild Temia
appears
L803[18:39:50] <Temia> Moo. 'o'
L804[18:40:21] <Temia> I'm having to keep
an eye on a child while she watches WALL-E and her father helps my
mother with storage locker stuff.
L805[18:43:06] <Temia> But yeah, I know
the fun of memory leaks. I've had Chromium eat all the memory at
once on my college laptop, whiiiiiich doesn't have a swap space
because it's only got a 32GB SSD
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L807[18:45:10] <CompanionCube> Temia,
you'd be surprised what can be done
L808[18:45:15] <Temia> (which was
difficult in and of itself to procure
L809[18:45:19] <CompanionCube> with only
2GB RAM and a decent-sized swap partition
L810[18:45:20] <Temia> Well
L811[18:45:24] <Temia> Yes.
L812[18:45:47] <CompanionCube> also, I
moved Chromium -> Firefox due to that.
L813[18:46:06] <CompanionCube> Even if you
told me that I didn't save a single byte, I wouldn't switch
back
L814[18:46:14] <Temia> But swap in this
case would be detrimental because the SSD's on a PATA
interface
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L816[18:48:24] <Temia> (and yet more fun,
it's an ATA-ZIF interface so it was tough to find any drive for it
at all)
L817[18:48:30] <Temia> Anyway yeah
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L819[19:01:58] <gamax92> uhh
L820[19:02:10] <gamax92> Github's search
bar is missing now?
L821[19:02:42] <Mimiru> gamax92, no?
L822[19:02:53] <gamax92> it just doesn't
show up if you're not logged in it seems ...
L823[19:03:04] <Mimiru> Ahh
L824[19:05:35] <CompanionCube> ikr
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L828[19:26:40] <savos> how can I disable a
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L841[19:38:24] <mobieh> hello
L842[19:42:29] <mobieh> anyone using
opencomputers beta?
L843[19:49:01] <rashy> I've been out of
the OC loop for some time now, so nope
L844[19:52:11] <gamax92> mobieh:
kinda
L845[19:55:24] <mobieh> gamax92: how do
you work out the server racks?
L846[19:56:28] <mobieh> gamax92: ive
worked out most part with the button things in the interface, for
each server theres 3 buttons, 1 big and 2 small..
L847[19:56:37] <mobieh> gamax: know what
they are for?
L848[19:58:47] <gamax92> oh, I've not
played with the new server racks
L849[19:58:50] <gamax92> sorry
L850[19:59:39] <mobieh> oh ok
L851[20:00:18] <mobieh> theyr better, i
can still use my tablet script to link it to the server
L852[20:00:37] <rashy> I'm bothered by the
fact that CPU tier 3 comes before tier 2 in the creative tab. D:
/random
L853[20:02:04] <mobieh> that bothers me
too :/ i have OCD :/
L854[20:02:17] <rashy> D:
L855[20:03:55] <rashy> not too many new
items at least. data card is new, nice
L856[20:04:22] <mobieh> the data card...
my favorite item yet
L857[20:04:40] <mobieh> i use it in
certain ways
L858[20:06:39] <Mimiru> I need to port the
other 2 tiers of the Datacard to OpenSec
L859[20:06:53] <mobieh> like this diagram:
packet->hash packet->send packet->de-hash ->
execute
L860[20:06:59] <mobieh> want to know what
would be fun?
L861[20:07:05] *
vifino yawns
L862[20:07:07] <vifino> Time to
sleep.
L863[20:07:12] <mobieh> a 4th tier made
from emerald base
L864[20:07:12] <vifino> Good night,
everyone.
L865[20:07:19] <mobieh> good night
vifino
L866[20:07:37] <gamax92> mobieh: a 4th
tier made from nether stars
L867[20:07:46] <gamax92> :P
L868[20:07:50] *
vifino falls asleep next to Lizzy
L869[20:08:04] <mobieh> gamax92: that
would be awesome
L870[20:08:42] <mobieh> gamax92: maybe
emerald semiconductors and netherstar based ALu for high tier data
cards
L871[20:09:27] <mobieh> gamax92: or even
nether star based cpu's
L872[20:10:48] <mobieh> opencomputers
works amazingly on linux
L873[20:11:16] <gamax92> mmhm
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L875[20:24:04] <mobieh> lol
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L879[20:56:54] <`-`> >de-hash
L880[20:56:56] <`-`>
>>>>>>de-hash
L881[20:57:00] <`-`> One does not
simply
L882[20:57:02] <`-`> de-hash
L883[20:58:07] <gamax92> `-`: sure you
can, with the power of many GPU's
L884[21:01:06] <`-`> gamax92: In OC?
L885[21:01:37] <gamax92> `-`: oh well ...
might take forever then
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L888[21:04:49] <Izaya> but it could
happen
L889[21:07:58] <rashy> doit, OC-CUDA
L890[21:09:37] <mobieh> i dehash.... with
the specific key i set for every server rack...
L891[21:10:36] <mobieh> in the os
L892[21:11:34] <ping> `-`, pls decode this
sha1024
L893[21:12:04] <mobieh> i do have an
antminer running,,,
L894[21:12:20] <mobieh> i could stop it
and decode it on that
L895[21:13:04] <mobieh> even better
L896[21:13:07] <mobieh> ima do it right
now
L897[21:13:13] <mobieh> gimme da
hash
L898[21:16:48] <mobieh> ping: wait..
sha1024 isint even a hash function right?
L899[21:17:06] <gamax92> ...
L900[21:17:10] <ping> mobieh, an
implementation has not been standardized
L901[21:17:16] <ping> its what will come
next
L902[21:19:12] <mobieh> ping: can you pass
me a sha256 or sha512? maybe i can test my bot
L903[21:21:01] <ping> mobieh, an
implementation?
L904[21:21:08] <ping> .sha512 or
this
L905[21:21:08] <^v4> ping,
92bd70bf1be7a4be0f8053e5d8e8e23c5d43d3504fb56b0ca3de501b65488fe149408d0ecc04e22ab2bfb9e142b865791f3e596489af7209b7cbcecc4c323105
L906[21:21:12] <cloakable> mobieh:
6a4379d56ae4f29f17a76e9f3eb58ec8eb3cab4dc7611c1b51c6bb11876c7260
L907[21:21:55] <`-`> #lua
0xFAP-0--FF
L908[21:21:56] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
250.0
L909[21:22:41] <cloakable> mobieh: that's
a 256
L910[21:22:50] <cloakable> (if it
helps)
L911[21:23:39] <gamax92> ... what
L912[21:23:49] <gamax92> lua why are you
so weird
L913[21:23:55] <gamax92> now I have to go
fix that.
L914[21:23:58] <`-`> gamax92: It's
standard literals
L915[21:24:13] <gamax92> `-`: no, the
minus signs in the middle of a number
L916[21:24:17] <`-`> C str2d supports
that
L917[21:24:26] <`-`> gamax92: Oh, thats
part of the exponential literals
L918[21:24:31] <`-`> #lua 10E-3
L919[21:24:32] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.01
L920[21:24:43] <gamax92> >_> are you
dense.
L921[21:24:51] <`-`> P is technically an
exponential literal, but for a binary float
L922[21:25:01] <`-`> The ones at the end
are comments
L923[21:25:06] <`-`> #lua 0xFAP-0
L924[21:25:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
250.0
L925[21:25:07] <gamax92> ... oh
right.
L926[21:25:09] <`-`> #lua
0xFAP-0--comment
L927[21:25:09] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
250.0
L928[21:25:13] <gamax92> I'm stupid
:P
L929[21:25:35] <gamax92> okay, nothing to
fix
L930[21:25:37] <`-`> #lua 0x10103EP3
L931[21:25:37] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
8421872.0
L932[21:25:43] <`-`> #lua 0x10103
L933[21:25:44] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
65795
L934[21:25:50] <`-`> magical floating
point number magic
L935[21:25:53] <`-`> #lua 0x10103E
L936[21:25:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1052734
L937[21:25:58] <`-`> #lua
0x10103EP30
L938[21:25:58] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
1.1303645253468e+15
L939[21:26:03] <gamax92> `-`: yeah, I was
fixing that in LuaJ
L940[21:26:15] <gamax92> to support +, and
p
L941[21:26:26] <gamax92> also to fix
negative hex numbers.
L942[21:26:37] <`-`> Does it support
L943[21:26:39] <`-`> #lua
0X1.921FB54442D18P+1
L944[21:26:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
3.1415926535898
L945[21:26:43] <gamax92> should
L946[21:26:46] <`-`> #lua
0X1.921FB54442D18P+1 == math.pi
L947[21:26:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
true
L948[21:26:49] <gamax92> oh neat
L949[21:27:48] <gamax92> `-`: oh err I
mean, LuaJ always supported that
L950[21:27:52] <gamax92> just not if it
was in a string
L951[21:28:36] <`-`> #lua tonumber
"0X1.921FB54442D18P+1"
L952[21:28:37] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
3.1415926535898
L953[21:29:16] <gamax92> yep, said
"0X1.921FB54442D18P+1"+0==math.pi is true
L954[21:29:19] <`-`> gamax92: does LuaJ
support variable length = in long comments properly
L955[21:29:36] <gamax92> probably not, I
did see something related to that being fixed certain sizes
L956[21:29:51] <`-`> #lua
--[======================[ Hey ]======================]
L957[21:29:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L958[21:30:03] <`-`> #lua
--[==================================================================[
Hey
]==================================================================]
L959[21:30:03] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L960[21:30:11] <gamax92> thanks for the
copy and paste
L961[21:30:19] <`-`> urwalkum
L962[21:30:26] <gamax92> turns out it
does
L963[21:30:46] <`-`> nice
L964[21:31:05] <gamax92> I also added
seperator support to string.rep and base support to math.log
L965[21:31:19] <`-`> string rep has
seperator support
L967[21:31:28] <`-`> #lua
string.rep("j",2,"?")
L968[21:31:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
j?j
L969[21:31:31] <`-`> nice
L970[21:31:33] <gamax92> mmhm
L971[21:31:34] <`-`> I didn't know about
that
L972[21:31:37] <gamax92> neither did
I
L973[21:31:41] <gamax92> found out about
it in a lua test
L974[21:31:43] <`-`> I can shitpost more
effectively
L975[21:31:51] <gamax92> also this.
L976[21:32:01] <gamax92> #lua
string.rep("%s", print)
L977[21:32:01] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: bad argument #2 to 'rep' (number expected, got
function)
L978[21:32:03] <`-`> In fact, that allows
me to do better string based functional programming
L979[21:32:05] <gamax92> erm ...
L980[21:32:09] <gamax92> #lua
string.format("%s", print)
L981[21:32:09] <`-`> >rep
L982[21:32:10] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
function: 0x7fc79842e840
L984[21:32:21] <`-`> It does
tostring
L985[21:32:25] <gamax92> yep, it's also
like a tostring
L986[21:32:34] <`-`> but then fucking
table.concat
L987[21:32:37] <`-`> I hate
table.concat
L988[21:32:41] <`-`> It can't even handle
booleans
L989[21:32:52] <gamax92> #lua
string.format("%s",
setmetatable({},{__tostring=function() print end}))
L990[21:32:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: syntax error near 'end'
L991[21:32:56] <`-`> #lua table.concat {1,
true, 3}
L992[21:32:57] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: invalid value (boolean) at index 2 in table for
'concat'
L993[21:33:01] <`-`>
>booooooooolean
L994[21:33:02] <`-`>
dlfndkjagda;kjgbla
L995[21:33:03] <gamax92> #lua
string.format("%s",
setmetatable({},{__tostring=function() return print end}))
L996[21:33:13] <`-`> lovely
L997[21:33:13] <gamax92> >_>
L998[21:33:19] <`-`> #lua
"?"
L999[21:33:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > ?
L1000[21:33:23] <gamax92> #lua
print(string.format("%s",
setmetatable({},{__tostring=function() return print end})))
L1001[21:33:23] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1002[21:33:27] <gamax92> what
L1003[21:33:33] <`-`> Wait
L1004[21:33:35] <`-`> I know
L1005[21:33:41] <`-`> vifino's sandbox is
broken lol
L1006[21:33:48] <`-`> <>
print(string.format("%s",
setmetatable({},{__tostring=function() return print end})))
L1007[21:33:48] <^v> `-`, function:
0x40775960 | nil
L1008[21:33:59] <`-`> what happens
if
L1009[21:34:02] <gamax92> it's supposed
to give (null)
L1010[21:34:05] <`-`> <>
print(string.format("%s",
setmetatable({},{__tostring=function(self) return self
end})))
L1011[21:34:06] <^v> `-`, table:
0x4484a560 | nil
L1012[21:34:09] <`-`> aww
L1013[21:34:15] <`-`> gamax92: <>
is luajit
L1014[21:34:23] <`-`> <> jit
L1015[21:34:23] <^v> `-`, table:
0x407ea8f8
L1016[21:34:38] <gamax92> oh, didn't
notice you switched
L1017[21:34:43] <`-`> lol
L1018[21:34:51] <gamax92> well either way
in 5.2, it gives "(null)"
L1019[21:35:05] <gamax92> because not
number or string return from __tostring
L1020[21:35:17] <`-`> Yeah, I got
(null)
L1021[21:35:19] <ping> <>
jit.version
L1022[21:35:19] <^v> ping, LuaSHIT
4.2.0-zetta
L1023[21:35:26] <ping> gamax92, custom
LuaJIT :D
L1024[21:35:30] <`-`> <>
jit.version = nil
L1025[21:35:30] <^v> `-`, nil
L1026[21:35:31] <`-`> Woops
L1027[21:35:32] <gamax92> neat?
L1028[21:35:35] <ping> <restart
L1029[21:36:03] <gamax92> `-`: either
way, that's working now in LuaJ
L1030[21:36:36] <`-`> gamax92: number
literals in 5.1 supported _, but the actual str2num function didn't
handle them
L1031[21:36:41] <`-`> <>
0x2_3
L1032[21:36:41] <^v> `-`, lua:1:
malformed number near '0x2_3'
L1033[21:36:49] <`-`> It eats the _
character
L1034[21:37:22] <`-`> The
"feature" is gone in 5.3, but may be present in 5.2
L1035[21:37:24] <`-`> I'll check
L1036[21:37:48] <`-`> It is gone in
5.2
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L1038[21:41:04] <amdorj> SuPeRMiNoR2, i
really like your osmagdoor program on the OPPM; Suggestion: make it
work with the new keypads in OpenSec?
L1039[21:46:58] <Mimiru> Bleh right.. I
need to work on OpenSec more...
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L1042[21:49:48] <amdorj> I lost
connection, does that happen frequently?
L1043[21:50:14] <Mimiru> Occasionally...
#blameirc
L1044[21:51:25] <amdorj> So, I told one
of my school district tech admins about OC and minecraft, and they
were suprised. Minecraft=coding now.
L1045[21:51:51] <amdorj> #MCedu
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L1048[21:53:00] <amdorj> Hello.
L1049[21:53:12] <gamax92> Hello.
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L1052[21:54:57] <amdorj> Magik6k, I am
having trouble with the package "network" from OPPM; when
I try to run 'arp', i get "Attempt to call
"getArpTable()", a nil value."
L1053[21:56:54] <amdorj> *call field
"getArpTable"
L1054[21:57:27] <mobieh> g2g
L1055[21:57:30] <mobieh> goodnight
L1056[21:57:32] <amdorj> cya
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