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L4[00:04:06] <Kodos> Ugh, I wish there was a way to add loot disks via resource packs
L5[00:10:47] <Kodos> Anyone using a recent build of LanteaCraft?
L6[00:21:07] <Izaya> I thought there was?
L7[00:24:43] <Kodos> There is, I'm wondering how usable/stable/finished it is
L8[00:26:21] <Kodos> Ffs Project Red is a buggy useless piece of shit
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L11[00:53:50] <Mimiru> Kodos, http://michi.pc-logix.com/javaw_2016-03-23_00-53-32.png http://michi.pc-logix.com/javaw_2016-03-23_00-53-41.png
L12[00:53:55] <Mimiru> first one is named in an anvil
L13[00:54:01] <Mimiru> that's as good as it gets :P
L14[00:54:10] <Kodos> Good enough for me
L15[00:54:18] <Kodos> Just so long as I can spam open cabinets to find the one I need
L16[00:56:29] <Mimiru> http://ci.pc-logix.com/job/OpenPrinter1.7/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/build/libs/OpenPrinter-MC1.7.10-0.1.0.131.jar?noredirect=1 Kodos if you want to try it
L17[00:56:31] <Mimiru> now I am going to bed
L18[00:57:02] <Kodos> Will test it in a bit
L19[00:57:05] <Kodos> I'll %tell you results
L20[00:57:10] <Mimiru> thanks
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L22[01:20:22] <Kodos> %tell Mimiru https://github.com/MyNameIsKodos/All-My-Random-Shit/blob/master/filecabinets.md
L23[01:20:24] <MichiBot> Kodos: Mimiru will be notified of this message when next seen.
L24[01:27:00] <Kodos> And now I'm off too
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L60[05:55:34] * Lizzy yawns
L61[05:55:44] * Izaya hrms
L62[05:55:56] <Izaya> Is there a bump mapping shader for Minecraft?
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L68[06:08:22] <g> Izaya http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/resource-packs/2492669-30-01-2016-realistico-1-8-release-06-512x-bump
L69[06:08:43] <g> it has bump maps
L70[06:08:49] <g> so I assume there are shader packs with them
L71[06:08:55] <g> I think sonic ether's probably has one
L72[06:09:47] <Izaya> noted
L73[06:10:09] <Izaya> I find it interesting that Minetest looks better and runs better than Minecraft
L74[06:10:21] <g> it's not that surprising
L75[06:10:22] <Izaya> (Sure, the content is a bit not as nice but hey whatever)
L76[06:10:47] <g> Most of MC's issues are cpu-bound
L77[06:10:58] <g> (and, apparently, not that hard to correct)
L78[06:11:45] <Izaya> I can get a solid 30FPS on a shitbox in Minetest but I'd need more RAM to run Minecraft
L79[06:11:56] * Lizzy just realised she hasn't seen Terminator: Genisis yet....
L80[06:12:05] <Izaya> apparently it isn't much to see
L81[06:13:37] <Lizzy> well it'd give me something to do with vifino when he comes over
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L83[06:14:47] <Lizzy> also i dropped my laptop yesterday as i was putting it in my bag to go home, only thing that happened was the ssd fell out of it's socket and started taking a tour of the undersides of my laptop
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L85[06:15:47] <Izaya> oh fun
L86[06:15:53] <Izaya> that's not too bad then
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L89[06:17:05] <Kodos> Welp
L90[06:17:13] <Lizzy> the ssd wasn't broken, it probably got disconnected when it hit the floor and the pin holding it in place came up slightly (with M.2 SSDs, on desktops you screw them in, laptops generally have the frame to hold them
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L92[06:22:31] <Kodos> What's a really good antacid that's over the counter in America and works on the first dose, instead of needing 3-4 doses before it kicks in
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L94[06:25:17] * Lizzy shrugs
L95[06:25:36] <Kodos> Yeah, I'm just gonna bum somethign off my stepdad
L96[06:31:17] <Kimiro> Kodos: Mix 1-2 tbsp of baking soda with a glass of water. Hold your nose and chug. You'll be a bit burpy but it'll help.
L97[06:32:32] <KittyKath> g: Yep I do know him. And I love his stuff :P
L98[06:32:49] <g> Good, good.. Yeah, he's pretty great :P
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L100[06:36:19] <KittyKath> Kimiro: Soda as anti-acid is a good idea but then again the CO2 production is an issue but then again most other anti-acids have that too :P
L101[06:36:39] * Lizzy hugs KittyKath
L102[06:36:44] * KittyKath hugs Lizzy
L103[06:36:47] <Lizzy> :3
L104[06:36:59] * Lizzy wonders when her pillow will awake
L105[06:36:59] <Kimiro> KittyKath: Would you rather be burpy or feeling like satan is crawling up your throat?
L106[06:37:25] <Lizzy> I am Satan
L107[06:37:49] <Kimiro> s/like satan/like Lizzy/
L108[06:37:49] <MichiBot> <Kimiro> KittyKath: Would you rather be burpy or feeling like Lizzy is crawling up your throat?
L109[06:37:57] <bauen1> Anybody knows were the forum rules are located?
L110[06:38:02] <g> that's an interesting past-time, Lizzy
L111[06:38:03] <g> :P
L112[06:38:13] <Lizzy> ?
L113[06:38:19] <g> crawling up people's throats
L114[06:38:27] <Lizzy> indeed
L115[06:39:09] <g> You crawl up anything else? xD
L116[06:39:11] <KittyKath> Kimiro: Burpy. I'm not saying that CO2 is a huge issue but it becomes one if you lay down in the wrong way. But if you get the amounts right its not a problem :P
L117[06:39:33] <g> KittyKath: Why does soda work for that?
L118[06:39:39] <g> as an antacid I mean
L119[06:40:06] <Lizzy> err, whoops. lets go add stuff to Janus's firewall
L120[06:40:23] <g> Is CO2 basic or something?
L121[06:41:10] <KittyKath> g: Any basics work. But Sodium bicarbonate is actually a complete neutralizer.
L122[06:41:20] <g> Oh, I see
L123[06:41:25] <bauen1> Or are there no forum rules except common sense?
L124[06:41:32] <KittyKath> Ampotheric (had to google) is the chemical ther
L125[06:41:34] <KittyKath> term
L126[06:41:35] <Kimiro> CO2 is a byproduct of the neutralization reaction.
L127[06:42:27] <Lizzy> ah
L128[06:42:32] <Lizzy> i had ufw off
L129[06:42:38] <Lizzy> that's why i could see the sql server
L130[06:44:32] <Lizzy> there, much less open ports
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L132[06:51:50] <Kimiro> When a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port...
L133[06:53:34] <Lizzy> is DSA really weak for ssh stuff?
L134[06:53:38] <g> Kimiro: and the bus is interrupted as a very last resort
L135[06:54:14] <Izaya> What's the best key type?
L136[06:54:24] <g> a skeleton key
L137[06:54:24] <g> :v
L138[06:55:24] <KittyKath> Lizzy: No its just not as good as big RSA or ed25519
L139[06:55:47] <KittyKath> Izaya: Before QC; ed25519. After QC? We have no idea. Not ECC though x)
L140[06:56:30] <Lizzy> Izaya, http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/23383/ssh-key-type-rsa-dsa-ecdsa-are-there-easy-answers-for-which-to-choose-when might help
L141[06:56:35] <Lizzy> wow, that's a long url
L142[06:59:14] <Lizzy> KittyKath, cool, was just asking cause i was nmap'ing janus & athar and noticed they both have DSA active
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L144[07:00:40] <KittyKath> Lizzy: If you're paranoid, disable them. You really shouldn't use DSA anymore and so its just one thing less to keep in mind. But really attacks on DSA are outside of the scope of a normal attacker anyway so they tend to be "good enough"
L145[07:01:55] <Lizzy> I don't use them, i use either RSA or ECDSA/ed25519
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L147[07:03:20] <Lizzy> lunch time
L148[07:03:39] <Lizzy> gonna go stretch my legs cause sitting in server room for about 2 hours isn't ideal
L149[07:04:18] * vifino groans and walks around sleepily
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L151[07:12:05] <KittyKath> Oh wow it did not take long for politicans to slaugther the brussel attack for propaganda against encryption. Come on people, show some respect... http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/273858-house-intel-dem-unclear-if-encryption-helped-brussels-bombers
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L153[07:15:06] <Lizzy> Lol @ issue #1703
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L155[07:16:07] <vifino> LIZZY!!! \o/
L156[07:16:21] * Lizzy braces herself
L157[07:16:36] * vifino throws himself at Lizzy
L158[07:16:58] * Lizzy catches vifino
L159[07:17:08] <vifino> :3
L160[07:17:15] <Lizzy> :3
L161[07:18:03] <KittyKath> Lizzy: Wait, did the dude just reply to himself 7 times?
L162[07:18:15] <Lizzy> Yup
L163[07:18:31] <Lizzy> Before Sangar closed and locked the discussion
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L165[07:18:48] <reinei> o/
L166[07:18:54] <KittyKath> Lizzy: *sigh*
L167[07:20:00] <reinei> geez, can I force the ftb launcehr to use the guava 17 lib it downloaded instead of trying to use guava 15 all the time?
L168[07:20:25] * Lizzy sheriffs
L169[07:20:28] <Lizzy> Phone why
L170[07:20:33] * Lizzy shrugs
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L174[07:22:07] <Kodos> Okay, feeling a bit better
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L176[07:41:51] <noiro> what's the wireless card for OC called? especially to attach to robots
L177[07:42:39] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/nQVEi/3f0c593551.png
L178[07:42:48] <omglolbah> Kodos, I like the tums I snagged with me back home <.<
L179[07:43:00] <Kodos> I hear they work good, but I don't do so well with chewables
L180[07:43:24] <noiro> Trying to figure out, just like in CC, are robots or things with a wireless network card granted a unique ID?
L181[07:43:24] <Kodos> Not having teeth aside, they make me gag due to lingering powder and taste
L182[07:43:42] <Kodos> noiro, the card itself gets an address
L183[07:43:48] <Kodos> Which is what shows up on a network message
L184[07:44:09] <noiro> okies, it doesn't dig so deep I have to setup a DNS and DHCP server, right?
L185[07:44:30] <Kodos> Not really, no. What are you doing with it?
L186[07:45:31] <Izaya> well I mean you don't have to do anything
L187[07:45:54] <Izaya> but no probably not for most things
L188[07:46:04] <Izaya> unless you're working on sane routing, anyway
L189[07:46:04] <noiro> Logn story short, I did something similar in CC, but I'm wanting to basically create an OSPF-esque protocol where any node (computer in range on wireless network) can act as a receiver or sender so I could daisy-chain a message to go across like 50 nodes to the destination node.
L190[07:46:18] <Kodos> Or you could just set up relays in repeater mode
L191[07:46:25] <noiro> to do that, I'd obviously need to ensure all nodes have a unique ID
L192[07:46:30] <Kodos> Since OC isn't terrible
L193[07:47:13] <noiro> relays in repeater mode? Would I still be able to use networking normally like that (I won't needed dedicated relays, computers with wireless cards would do it naturally)?
L194[07:48:10] <Kodos> iirc relays by default have a wireless range of 400 when a wireless card is inserted. All you'd need to do is a basic protocol to make sure the message you sent isn't bounced back to the source computer. If even that
L195[07:48:25] <Izaya> OSPF, huh?
L196[07:48:28] <Izaya> got any code for that?
L197[07:48:45] <Kodos> Not sure how long of a range you need, but if nothing else, you could do a pair of relays with paired linked cards
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L199[07:49:15] <Kodos> In creative mode, you could just craft a pair of linked cards normally, and pick block on them to get a stack
L200[07:49:19] <noiro> It's less of how long range i need and more of just, I want all nearby computers to be connected to one another. So if A connects to B and B connects to C, even if A is out of range of C, it can still communicate
L201[07:49:20] <Kodos> Then just link up how many ever relays
L202[07:49:43] <Kodos> yeah, I would just link up relays with linked cards at that point
L203[07:49:44] <Lizzy> i think Sangar needs to ban the guy who opened issue #1703 from the issue tracker
L204[07:49:50] <Kodos> Are you strictly limited to survival
L205[07:49:54] <noiro> yup
L206[07:50:05] <Kodos> Then more than 2 linked cards would be hard
L207[07:50:12] <Kodos> But you could do a rack with a 'master server' with 4 linked cards
L208[07:50:29] <Kodos> And have it relay the messages received from one linked card to the other 3
L209[07:51:45] <Kodos> Ugh, I think I got autism from reading that issue, Lizzy
L210[07:51:55] <noiro> also, part of me just kinda wants to try out the challenge. As for OSPF, it'd be a heavily simplified form as I wouldn' be worring about switches or routers (maybe switches?) and it'd just be node to node
L211[07:52:35] <Lizzy> Kodos, did you read his responses to the one sangar linked when he closed it/
L212[07:52:36] <Lizzy> ?
L213[07:53:18] <Kodos> Did he seriou... Wow, I can't even
L214[07:53:20] <Kodos> yeah, this guy needs banned
L215[07:53:22] <noiro> though OS-wise internally maintaining a table of all nodes and current-known path to reach to get there I'm hoping won' be too expensive
L216[07:53:56] <Izaya> holy shit
L217[07:54:45] <Izaya> that guy...
L218[07:54:59] <bauen1> Just reading it -.-
L219[07:55:19] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/nQWaK/2809f4c3d3.png In other news...
L220[07:55:31] <reinei> nice
L221[07:55:44] <reinei> is that your mod or a texture pack you finished textures for?
L222[07:55:46] <Izaya> is that a filing cabinet?
L223[07:55:54] <Kodos> Izaya, Yes.
L224[07:55:57] <Kodos> reinei, OpenPrinter
L225[07:55:59] <vifino> link?
L226[07:56:11] <Izaya> on one hand that's sorta cool
L227[07:56:16] <Izaya> on the other D: filing cabinets
L228[07:56:17] <Izaya> evil
L229[07:56:19] <Kodos> lol
L230[07:56:23] <Kodos> It was a request I made
L231[07:56:28] <Kodos> So I didn't need ExU
L232[07:56:31] <Kodos> And because it made sense
L233[07:56:39] <Kodos> Printed papers, folders, and cabinets to put them in
L234[07:56:57] <Kodos> vifino, http://ci.pc-logix.com/job/OpenPrinter1.7/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/build/libs/OpenPrinter-MC1.7.10-0.1.0.131.jar?noredirect=1
L235[07:57:01] <Kodos> PS: Don't shift click
L236[07:57:12] * Izaya shift-clicks
L237[07:57:19] * Kodos watches Izaya's Minecraft blow up
L238[07:57:31] <Mimiru> It's http://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/openprinter/fileshere now :P
L239[07:57:37] <Kodos> Oh
L240[07:57:37] <reinei> NO don't cross the links!
L241[07:57:38] <Mimiru> damn space
L242[07:57:40] <Mimiru> http://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/openprinter/files
L243[07:57:55] <Kodos> Did you get my fancy bug report, Mimiru
L244[07:58:02] <Mimiru> yeah
L245[07:58:05] <Kodos> \o/
L246[07:58:07] <Kodos> I love markdown
L247[07:58:23] <vifino> Kodos: no, i mean the issue
L248[07:58:37] <Kodos> I can't in good conscience link you that
L249[07:58:44] <vifino> dooooiiitttt
L250[07:58:49] <Kodos> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1703
L251[07:58:51] <reinei> now
L252[07:58:52] <Kodos> Don't say I didn't warn you
L253[07:59:09] <Kodos> Xbony needs to hurry up and respond to my issue
L254[07:59:40] <Lizzy> ... That fucking guy....
L255[07:59:59] <reinei> Kodos, that linked issue borke my brain-internal parser :(
L256[08:00:04] <Kodos> See?
L257[08:00:06] <Kodos> Autism
L258[08:00:12] <vifino> What. The fuck.
L259[08:00:16] <Izaya> what the fuck is with the pizza and smiles
L260[08:00:18] <reinei> it does not contain a clearly visible <joke> tag but contains </joke>
L261[08:00:27] <reinei> also I emant the issue San linked
L262[08:00:29] <reinei> meant*
L263[08:00:34] <vifino> Kodos: I know what you mean now.
L264[08:00:47] <Kodos> reinei, https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1043
L265[08:00:53] <reinei> yep
L266[08:00:54] <Kodos> That one
L267[08:00:56] <Kodos> yeh
L268[08:01:06] <Lizzy> OH, issue comments can have reactions now
L269[08:01:56] <Kodos> I'm not gonna waste the effort on that guy
L270[08:01:59] <Lizzy> %tell Sangar perhaps ban the guy spamming the issues tracker? ( ref #1043)
L271[08:02:00] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Sangar will be notified of this message when next seen.
L272[08:02:06] <Turtle> Lizzy: No point
L273[08:02:17] <Turtle> It's a new account, probably a really retarded guy or a troll
L274[08:02:25] <Turtle> either way, he'll just make a new account
L275[08:02:32] <reinei> Lizzy, also it should be #1703
L276[08:02:38] <reinei> #1043 was gamax
L277[08:02:45] <Turtle> ... lol
L278[08:02:53] <Lizzy> reinei, no, look at the responses to 1043
L279[08:02:55] <Kodos> Okay, time to start work on my Form Fill Out Program thinger
L280[08:03:26] <Turtle> Last response, yep that's a troll
L281[08:03:52] <Turtle> Ignore him, ban his ass, repeat T.T
L282[08:04:31] <Kodos> Anyone have an example of a program requiring user input, and then storing that input as a variable
L283[08:04:31] <vifino> Why not go to github staff and make em boot his arse.
L284[08:04:43] <fingercomp> These "suggestions" seem familiar to me...
L285[08:05:28] <fingercomp> Oh, https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/704- and https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/814-
L286[08:05:36] <Turtle> ... looking at his MC forum account, if I may be the douchebag that says this, I have the feeling this guy is literally the textbook example of a "LEL U GOT TROLED" minecraft-kiddo
L287[08:06:39] <vifino> Kodos: local res local io.write("Do you want to continue? [y/n]") local t = io.read("*line"):lower() if t == "y" then res = true elseif t == "n" then res = false else print("Abort!") os.exit() end
L288[08:06:41] <vifino> should work
L289[08:06:53] <vifino> haven't tested it, though, i just wrote that
L290[08:07:05] <Kodos> ~w io.read
L291[08:07:05] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-io.read
L292[08:07:16] <reinei> why is there a local before io.write()?
L293[08:07:29] <Turtle> ugh now I am annoyed at that guy being the "Help my stuff went boom" and going "Ha easy fix u r dumb" guy in his first two posts
L294[08:07:40] <vifino> reinei: because i removed stuff before that
L295[08:07:57] <vifino> i wanted to read before i wrote the small line thing
L296[08:08:41] <vifino> Kodos: local res, t io.write("Do you want to continue? [y/n]") t = io.read("*line"):lower() if t == "y" then res = true elseif t == "n" then res = false else print("Abort!") os.exit() end
L297[08:08:58] <vifino> should giev you enough inspiration for simple stuff
L298[08:10:30] <Kodos> Got it working, thanks
L299[08:10:43] <Kodos> Making a program that will fill out and print a form
L300[08:11:44] <Kodos> Then I can work it out so that if there's no printer detected, it instead sends the form as a network message where it gets stored as part of a file
L301[08:11:53] <Kodos> So admins can run a server hosting complaint logs or what have you
L302[08:12:01] <Lizzy> lol wut, the reply asie made only just came through even though i got the emails from the 2 comments after it before
L303[08:16:11] <Kodos> vifino, is :lower() required
L304[08:16:23] <Kodos> Or was that just to make the checks easier
L305[08:16:32] <vifino> Kodos: yes, otherwise you wouldn't be allowed to type Y or N instead of y or n
L306[08:16:36] <Kodos> Right
L307[08:17:04] <Kodos> Now I just need a snippet to break a string up with new lines every so many characters
L308[08:18:47] <Kodos> Actually
L309[08:18:50] <Kodos> ~w string
L310[08:18:50] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-string
L311[08:19:10] <Kodos> I'll need one that checks the 24th character of a string, to see if it's a space, and if it isn't, go to the 23rd, check again, etc
L312[08:19:15] <Kodos> That should be fun to write
L313[08:19:16] <Kodos> not
L314[08:20:21] <Lizzy> bauen1, just seen your report on the forums. I'm going to put them in a 'under-moderation' group (as soon as i work out how to make one) that'll require all their posts to be approved before non-admins see them
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L318[08:24:55] <bauen1> Lizzy: Ok, thx
L319[08:29:06] <Kodos> With two io.writes in a row, there won't be a line break between them unless I explicitly use \n in the first one, right?
L320[08:29:32] <reinei> there shouldn't be, yes
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L322[08:35:53] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/nQXXK/316e619e32.png So, I have this thus far
L323[08:36:04] <Kodos> Which results in this http://puu.sh/nQXXK/316e619e32.png
L324[08:36:37] <Kodos> I'm debating between having a text input for the reason, and a menu with common reasons why someone would complain about someone else
L325[08:38:23] <reinei> those picutres both whos the same thing btw
L326[08:38:27] <Lizzy> yay, that guy is back....
L327[08:38:38] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/nQXWL/3c49a2354a.png
L328[08:38:39] <Kodos> my bad
L329[08:39:19] <reinei> what about options + the 'other' option?
L330[08:39:27] <Kodos> Was thinking that, too
L331[08:39:35] <Kodos> The main issue is that printed pages only have so much space for text
L332[08:39:38] <reinei> might be a little more coding, but that CAN be so much more helpful
L333[08:39:41] <Kodos> And I have to break it up into lines
L334[08:39:58] <reinei> yeah, so whats your problem?
L335[08:40:10] <reinei> its lua, that shouldn't be too hard
L336[08:40:11] <Kodos> I need to break strings up into 24-character segments
L337[08:40:18] <Kodos> Without cutting a word in half
L338[08:40:23] <reinei> thats a whole other story xD
L339[08:40:35] <Kodos> So like, if the 24th character isn't a space, check the 23rd, 22nd, etc
L340[08:40:38] <Kodos> Until it finds a space
L341[08:40:47] <Kodos> And then cuts off the rest into a new string
L342[08:40:50] <Kodos> that gets put on the next line
L343[08:42:20] <reinei> hint: string.gfind(s, '%s') iff thats available
L344[08:44:38] <Lizzy> huh, that guy's on the forums at the moment, i wonder if i'll get a "omg why am i under moderation" pm or something?
L345[08:44:45] <Lizzy> ignore that last ?
L346[08:45:30] <Kodos> I think I'm just gonna go with the list
L347[08:45:34] <Kodos> Strings are hard yo
L348[08:49:00] <Lizzy> also i should have probably done a different colour for the under moderation group
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L351[08:51:08] <Lizzy> :@ AVAST FUCK OFF
L352[08:53:14] <Kodos> Oh nice, using [=[ works for a multi-line string
L353[08:54:44] <reinei> as does [==[
L354[08:54:56] <reinei> and any combination of '=' between the brackets
L355[08:54:58] <reinei> even 0
L356[08:55:36] <Lizzy> in swoops the mighty Sandra
L357[08:55:57] <Izaya> [===========[
L358[08:56:45] <Kodos> Ah, I just seen a thing on SO that used [=[ so I assumed that's what I needed
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L360[08:57:50] <Kodos> Reasons you'd complain about a player on a server, go!
L361[08:58:01] <Kodos> (Valid ones worthy of reporting to an admin)
L362[08:58:11] <reinei> X-ray
L363[08:58:18] <reinei> duping
L364[09:06:33] <Kodos> Hmm, still a lot of whitespace... I wonder how hard it would be to set this up to have options for multiple reasons
L365[09:08:23] <Kodos> LOL That guy got removed from GitHub
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L367[09:11:33] <Kodos> Okay, so far I have it taking the complainer's name, the complaintee's name, and the reason choice, but there's still a dozen or so lines of whitespace on this form
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L369[09:11:59] <reinei> date & times maybe
L370[09:12:13] <Kodos> Timestamp on the bottom line Soon™
L371[09:12:46] <Kodos> I'm always weary of adding timeapi to things, because it went down for a month or so before, and if people spam complaint forms, it'll cause timeapi to block the IP
L372[09:13:17] <Kodos> And doing an inworld time timestamp is sketchy at best
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L374[09:16:58] <Kodos> We need a Save As... option
L375[09:18:27] <Lizzy> Kodos: lol
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L377[09:22:16] <omglolbah> Kodos, I used to have an option of "General asshattery" in my form
L378[09:22:30] <Kodos> I was thinking of that
L379[09:22:34] <Kodos> Well, General Shittery
L380[09:22:37] <Kodos> It's shorter
L381[09:22:43] <omglolbah> "Assholesque behavior"
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L383[09:23:12] <vifino> Even shorter: Dickwad.
L384[09:23:45] <Kodos> Fuuuu why is La Vie en rose so good
L385[09:27:20] <Kodos> Properly passing an option would work like this, right?: myprogram --myoption=optionparameter
L386[09:31:30] <Kodos> Wait, how would that work if I wanted to pass a string or something to that
L387[09:31:43] <Kodos> like if I'm using --file=myfile.lua, how would I use myfile.lua within the code
L388[09:32:53] <reinei> probably using local args = {...} and then sehll.parse(args) or something
L389[09:33:06] <reinei> I'm not quite sure which lib allowed the option parsing
L390[09:33:09] <Kodos> I'm currently using local args, options = shell.parse{...}
L391[09:33:22] <Kodos> Or rather, shell.parse(...)
L392[09:33:45] <reinei> then under options you should get the entry ['file'] I think
L393[09:34:05] <Kodos> So I'd just plug in options.file where I want to use the string myfile.lua?
L394[09:34:14] <reinei> afaik, yes
L395[09:34:20] <Kodos> Okay, i'll test
L396[09:35:22] <Kodos> ~w io.open
L397[09:35:22] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-io.open
L398[09:38:46] <Kodos> ... I have no idea what I'm doing now
L399[09:38:59] <Kodos> I can't tell if I'm stuck or if my brain just randomly decided to fuck off
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L401[09:40:53] <Kodos> Well... it mostly worked?
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L404[09:41:11] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/nR1gs/587c0a9fbb.png
L405[09:41:14] <Kodos> No idea what happened there
L406[09:41:30] <Techokami> wow that was some weird spam to wake up to in my email inbox, from some "ghost" user spamming the OC issue tracker
L407[09:41:38] <Kodos> Don't ask
L408[09:41:59] * g asks
L409[09:42:09] <vifino> Techokami: The ghost user is a real user who got deleted/removed from github.
L410[09:42:10] <Techokami> I read the garbage, I know it's just some troll without a life
L411[09:42:17] <Techokami> yeah I was about to say
L412[09:42:24] <Techokami> GitHub kicked him off the site
L413[09:42:40] <Kodos> Anyone have a clue what's going on in my screenshot, or should I just go take a nap and come back to it
L414[09:43:29] <Techokami> looks like it's trying to print control characters?
L415[09:43:42] <vifino> Hah, a reboot of my router means exactly 55 seconds of not having internet.
L416[09:43:46] <vifino> Amazing.
L417[09:44:09] <omglolbah> Kodos, stupid question... why not store it in a table and use serialize/unserialize to save/load data?
L418[09:44:54] <Kodos> omglolbah, Well, the data is already in a table, as running the printer's scan function returns the title of the page being scanned, and a table of lines, each is a line from the page
L419[09:45:13] <Kodos> I'm just trying to make it so when you're xeroxing something, you can instead have it scan to file, instead of copying it
L420[09:45:29] <Kodos> Which mostly works, but it's doing that weird shit on the file
L421[09:45:39] <Techokami> interesting
L422[09:45:42] <omglolbah> hm
L423[09:45:52] <Kodos> Though, good idea on the unserialize, let me try doing that and see how it olooks
L424[09:46:43] * omglolbah is a filthy code-thief and tries very hard to use existing code out of pure laziness :p
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L427[09:48:17] <g> Is there a way to like, name adapters or the things they're connected to?
L428[09:48:46] <g> I mean the uuid system is great but when you have 15 power monitors and 15 cap banks connected to one computer..
L429[09:49:08] <Kodos> You could do what I do
L430[09:49:27] <Kodos> Make a file that's just 'tank1 = "tank1's address here", tank2 = etc etc"
L431[09:49:32] <Kodos> and dofile(thatfile)
L432[09:49:35] <Kodos> in the main code
L433[09:49:43] <g> hm, that's not a bad idea
L434[09:49:56] <Kodos> That way you have it stored externally and can use it in other programs
L435[09:49:56] <g> although copying down 30 addresses is.. yeah
L436[09:50:21] <Kodos> Pretty sure the analyzer lets you copy to clipboard
L437[09:50:24] <g> I'm assuming there's no easy way to copy the address of.. ah okay
L438[09:50:46] <Michiyo> yeah IIRC you click the UUID in the chat message
L439[09:50:55] <g> Yup, works
L440[09:50:59] <g> 78d3ca6a-5b72-466d-a18b-055d81085630
L441[09:51:00] <g> \o/
L442[09:51:08] <omglolbah> dump them to file and pastebin it :p
L443[09:51:19] <Kodos> Yeah, that would be wicked easy
L444[09:51:32] <g> I'd still have to know which was which :P
L445[09:51:35] <Kodos> for addr, type in component.list() do yadda yadda
L446[09:51:40] <Kodos> Oh, right
L447[09:51:48] <g> also, are there any mods that add like, number tiles I can put on walls?
L448[09:51:51] <g> signs look ugly
L449[09:51:57] <Kodos> How many numbers
L450[09:52:00] <g> 15
L451[09:52:04] <g> (for now)
L452[09:52:06] <Kodos> 10, technically
L453[09:52:07] <g> single digits is fine
L454[09:52:18] <Kodos> I know Railcraft has emblems that go up to 4
L455[09:52:23] <Kodos> I've been meaning to poke CJ about adding more
L456[09:52:43] <g> I have one emblem
L457[09:52:48] <g> in my install of RC
L458[09:52:49] <omglolbah> would be nice to have one where you right click or maybe shift-click on the digit to increase the number <.<
L459[09:52:50] <g> not sure how to use it
L460[09:53:12] <Kodos> omglolbah, that's not a bad mod idea
L461[09:53:33] <Kodos> Wouldn't be hard to find textures for numbers, and then just make an item that rotates through them on rightclick
L462[09:53:35] * omglolbah -has- been considering getting into modding...
L463[09:53:54] <Kodos> If -I- can make a mod, surely you can
L464[09:53:57] * rashdanml steals the idea
L465[09:54:01] <rashdanml> :3
L466[09:54:08] * Kimiro got into modding once. Ended up selling a kidney in Beirut to get out.
L467[09:54:26] * Kodos wonders if there's a city named Modding anywhere
L468[09:54:32] <rashdanml> I am on the lookout for simple mod ideas to use as a testing ground before attempting my more ambitious projects
L469[09:54:36] <g> oh, I could use littleblocks to put the numbers on the wall in blocks..
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L471[09:59:12] <Kodos> Okay, looks like the printer is scanning the paper and getting that, it's not anything I'm doing
L472[09:59:37] <Kodos> Time to test somethign else
L473[10:00:29] <Kodos> Oh, that's cute
L474[10:00:44] <Kodos> You can't actually use OC with an IC2 reactor if the reactor doesn't have at least one chamber on it
L475[10:00:50] <Kodos> Since that's what the component looks for
L476[10:01:11] <g> eh, I could
L477[10:01:23] <g> do you mean the ones inside the pressurised casing?
L478[10:01:34] <g> or just outside in the world
L479[10:01:48] <Kodos> No
L480[10:01:50] <Kodos> Just outside
L481[10:01:52] <Kodos> No chambers
L482[10:01:53] <g> ah okay
L483[10:01:57] <g> I dunno, that worked for me
L484[10:02:01] <Kodos> No, like
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L486[10:02:06] <Kodos> The blocks that go around the reactor itself
L487[10:02:11] <Kodos> To expand the GUI slots
L488[10:02:15] <Kodos> You need at least one
L489[10:02:17] <g> yeah, I know what you're talking about
L490[10:02:20] <g> it worked for me without any of those
L491[10:02:23] <g> just the reactor core
L492[10:02:27] <Kodos> How?
L493[10:02:34] <g> with an adapter?
L494[10:02:52] <Kodos> Yes... Unless that was recently fixed and I'm using an outdated version, but Is houldn't be
L495[10:03:02] <g> not sure
L496[10:03:16] <g> I PR'd some ic2 integration changes, but it was just to support the reactor when it's inside the pressurised casing
L497[10:03:25] <Kodos> Okay, I can confirm now that OpenPrinter's scan() function is busted
L498[10:03:36] <Kodos> So that'll have to wait
L499[10:06:00] <Kodos> Mkay, naptime
L500[10:06:22] <rashdanml> o/
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L502[10:29:19] <Lizzy> %tell Sangar #1403 you can unlock it now, the user's been banned from github itself (also i think you have the power ot delete comments, if you do it might be best to delete the spam ones so the normal discussion can continue)
L503[10:29:21] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Sangar will be notified of this message when next seen.
L504[10:30:07] <Michiyo> "Busted" how...?
L505[10:30:13] <Michiyo> damn it he's away..
L506[10:30:18] <Lizzy> ?
L507[10:30:22] <Lizzy> oh
L508[10:31:44] <Lizzy> also Michiyo, if you look in the netalerts channel on PCL/EnderNet you may see a bunch of NMap's from a signal IP around 4 hours ago. That was me cause i was NMapping Athar&Janus
L509[10:32:44] <Michiyo> kk
L510[10:34:25] <Michiyo> Also, I think it's 1043, not 1403 :P
L511[10:37:17] <Michiyo> Also.. why was dude replying to himself in 1703?
L512[10:42:26] <Lizzy> Michiyo: spammer
L513[10:42:38] <Michiyo> Well yeah.. just makes little sense :P
L514[10:42:53] <Lizzy> His account is also in the under moderation group on the forums
L515[10:43:09] <Michiyo> I saw
L516[10:44:10] <Lizzy> Cool
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L519[10:45:42] <vifino> ow :<
L520[10:46:11] <Kimiro> Dith ith tashteh.
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L523[10:46:25] <vifino> How dare you?!
L524[10:46:32] <vifino> One does not eat cat.
L525[10:46:34] <vifino> Ever.
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L528[10:49:10] <g> so I go afk for a second, come back to my littleblocks numbers
L529[10:49:24] <g> and I find that all the woolen clay I used has turned into.. railcraft detectors?
L530[10:50:09] <Shuudoushi> Michiyo: how much of a pain in the ass would it be to build the KVM into the terminal rack?
L531[10:51:11] <Shuudoushi> Michiyo: oh, and ty for reminding me that I have to hate life soon and update SOS...
L532[10:54:56] <Shuudoushi> but for today, I have other things to do x.x
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L534[10:55:35] * Kimiro chews on vifino like a piece of taffy
L535[10:55:45] <vifino> owwwww :<
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L537[10:55:57] <vifino> Stahp hurting me :<
L538[10:56:39] <Kimiro> You volunteered for this!
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L540[10:57:44] <vifino> I DID NOT! :<
L541[10:57:54] * Lizzy bashes Kimiro
L542[10:58:07] <Lizzy> Only I get to nom vifino
L543[10:58:27] <vifino> Exactly. :3
L544[10:58:52] <Kimiro> You totally volunteered. I said, and I quote...
L545[10:58:57] * Kimiro bites someone
L546[10:59:02] <Kimiro> Could've been anyone.
L547[11:01:07] <Kimiro> Could've been Al Gore even.
L548[11:02:06] * Kimiro chews on Al Gore
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L552[11:28:19] <vifino> Kimiro: excuses.
L553[11:28:41] * gamax92 pokes Kimiro
L554[11:29:03] <vifino> gamax92!
L555[11:29:09] * Kimiro pokes gamax92 right back
L556[11:29:24] * gamax92 pokes Kimiro again :3
L557[11:29:34] * Kimiro pokes gamax92 right back... Again
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L559[11:34:15] <Kimiro> Does this lead anywhere?
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L569[12:25:47] <g> Michiyo Mimiru - you have a gitlab instance right
L570[12:25:56] <g> the latest, 8.6, now has "confidential issues" which sounds neat
L571[12:26:21] <g> note that if you're using postgre you'll have to login as your superuser and add an extension to each table
L572[12:27:10] <Mimiru> g, yeah, and mysql
L573[12:27:13] <Mimiru> I think anyway
L574[12:27:17] <Mimiru> Oh no wait
L575[12:27:22] <Mimiru> I setup with omnibus this time
L576[12:27:35] <g> ah, omnibus will do it for you then
L577[12:27:46] <g> it's only source installs that require it
L578[12:28:05] <g> https://about.gitlab.com/2016/03/22/gitlab-8-6-released/
L579[12:28:08] <Mimiru> hmm I'm on 8.5.7
L580[12:28:20] <Mimiru> wonder if 8.6 is out for my distro
L581[12:28:28] <Mimiru> :P
L582[12:28:35] <Mimiru> god damn it
L583[12:28:36] <g> you can subscribe to labels now too
L584[12:28:49] <Mimiru> my kitty portable was on one of my fucking dead drives
L585[12:29:36] <Mimiru> Which means I also lost my fucking sourcetree shit
L586[12:29:39] <Mimiru> fml
L587[12:29:51] <g> the fuck, I used stained clay this time and now all my littleblocks have disappeared
L588[12:30:40] <g> must be time for an update...
L589[12:31:20] <Mimiru> Nice installing 8.6.1
L590[12:31:26] <g> 8.6.1?
L591[12:31:31] <g> I updated to 8.6.1 like a couple hours ago
L592[12:31:31] <g> lol
L593[12:31:34] <g> er, 8.6.0
L594[12:31:53] <Mimiru> gitlab-ce_8.6.1-ce.0_amd64.deb
L595[12:32:09] <g> kay
L596[12:32:14] <g> ugh, there's no littleblocks update
L597[12:32:21] <g> since.. april 1st 2015
L598[12:32:32] <g> abandoned 1.7.10 in favour of 1.8 for some insane reason
L599[12:33:13] <g> right then, guess I need a new idea
L600[12:34:30] <Mimiru> \o/ http://michi.pc-logix.com/chrome_2016-03-23_12-34-24.png
L601[12:35:03] <g> :P
L602[12:35:29] <Mimiru> "This issue is confidential and should only be visible to team members" Neat
L603[12:37:15] <g> all I want is a mod that adds numbers I can put on walls
L604[12:37:17] <g> is that so hard
L605[12:37:19] <g> I can't find any
L606[12:37:19] <g> lol
L607[12:38:47] <Kodos|Zzz> Mimiru, scanning a printed page gets me weird shit like this http://puu.sh/nR1gs/587c0a9fbb.png
L608[12:39:20] <Mimiru> Yes... you're getting the control data which is needed for copying
L609[12:39:40] <Kodos|Zzz> Right, but what if someone wants to scan to a file
L610[12:39:54] <Mimiru> Then they have to parse the control stuff and either use it, or dump it
L611[12:40:03] <Kodos|Zzz> Bleh
L612[12:42:19] <Mimiru> anyway back to work
L613[12:43:10] <vifino> "work"
L614[12:44:10] <Kodos|Zzz> Did you fix the shiftclicking into cabinets?
L615[12:45:07] <vifino> FUCK YES! My arietta g25 boards are supported by arch linux arm :D
L616[12:45:20] <Kodos|Zzz> I understood the word linux
L617[12:48:24] <Kodos|Zzz> So apparently the big ass spider I flushed a few days ago after spraying it down with RAID crawled back up our pipes and out of our shower drain
L618[12:50:18] <Lizzy> lol
L619[12:54:58] <gamax92> %seen Sangar
L620[12:55:01] <MichiBot> gamax92: Sangar was last seen 1d 21h 33m 20s ago.
L621[12:55:27] <Sangar> o/
L622[12:55:37] <Lizzy> there you are
L623[12:56:14] <Lizzy> Sangar, when you're done reading through MichiBot's tells, have a looksie in #ocadmin
L624[12:56:18] <Sangar> such tells
L625[12:58:36] <Lizzy> woop https://www.theender.net/shx/zion/chrome_2016-03-23_17-58-31.png
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L628[12:59:20] <Lizzy> SuPeRMiNoR2, .... https://www.theender.net/shx/zion/chrome_2016-03-23_17-59-12.png
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L631[13:03:20] <Lizzy> KittyKath, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvVC1A8_qiw *headbangs*
L632[13:03:22] <MichiBot> Harry Potter Theme (Metal) | length: 2m 8s | Likes: 6089 Dislikes: 151 Views: 736202 | by Mike Peoples
L633[13:03:42] <g> oh hedwig's theme
L634[13:03:43] <g> was wondering
L635[13:03:54] <Sangar> muhaha, more stars than botania
L636[13:05:01] <Sangar> also yeah, sorry about the spam incident on github. i though blocking him would block him from posting, but apparently since the repo lives under an organziation that didn't work, so it took someone else replying for me to notice.
L637[13:05:22] <Kodos|Zzz> Don't worry about it, he got kicked from GitHub
L638[13:05:23] <Sangar> i cleaned the issue up and reopened it now
L639[13:05:43] <Sangar> aye
L640[13:05:50] <g> What was the spam exactly?
L641[13:05:54] <Sangar> interesting approach they have there, too, having a "ghost" user :X
L642[13:06:05] <Sangar> tagging people ~100 times per comment
L643[13:06:05] <Lizzy> Sangar, 'tis okay, I've placed his forum account in the under moderation group on the forums
L644[13:06:13] <Sangar> commenting n times in a row
L645[13:06:17] <g> ah, I see
L646[13:06:24] <Sangar> Lizzy, well done
L647[13:06:26] <Lizzy> I can go find the emails if you want
L648[13:06:44] <Lizzy> Sangar, i am slowly becomming a pro with IPBoard
L649[13:07:01] <g> I can't stand IP.B
L650[13:07:06] <gamax92> Sangar: can you also clean this up? https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1703
L651[13:07:08] <g> well, when I used it a few years ago at least
L652[13:07:11] <g> it was pretty awful
L653[13:07:22] <gamax92> him talking to himself
L654[13:07:27] <Lizzy> g, oc forums are IPBoard
L655[13:07:35] <g> I know
L656[13:07:36] <g> :P
L657[13:07:43] <g> I don't use the forums xD
L658[13:07:48] <Lizzy> now only if i could get rid of the license warning in the ACP but i need Ir7_O for that
L659[13:08:05] <Sangar> gamax92, since that thread is dead, i thought i'd leave it as historical landmark or so :P
L660[13:08:13] <gamax92> oh okay
L661[13:08:30] <Sangar> allrighty, time to look at your luaj fixery
L662[13:09:02] <gamax92> Sangar: yeah, I wanted your opinion on a couple of functions
L663[13:11:17] <Lizzy> has anyone seen Ir7_O about recently? I remember him saying he had to go for a month or so which is how i ended up with the forum but i think that was more than a month ago
L664[13:11:21] <Sangar> about the strx2number function as i read? what about it?
L665[13:11:46] <gamax92> Sangar: if you notice anything that could be done better or ways to condense it
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L667[13:11:57] <Sangar> Lizzy, can't remember seeing him recently, but i'm not on as often as i once was so that's not saying much :P
L668[13:12:17] <Lizzy> %seen Ir7_O
L669[13:12:17] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Ir7_O has not been seen.
L670[13:12:19] <Lizzy> k
L671[13:12:27] <Sangar> ah, it's quite long i see
L672[13:12:32] <Lizzy> %seen Ir7_o
L673[13:12:32] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Ir7_o was last seen 148d 11h 34m 58s ago.
L674[13:12:39] <Lizzy> yup
L675[13:12:59] <gamax92> oh huh.
L676[13:13:07] <Lizzy> just under 5 months ago
L677[13:13:07] <gamax92> Sangar: hold off on it for now
L678[13:13:11] <Sangar> ok
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L680[13:13:46] <Kodos|Zzz> What a quit message
L681[13:13:51] <Sangar> indeed
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L683[13:16:15] <gamax92> Sangar: nvm, you can merge if you'd like
L684[13:16:48] <Sangar> allright, will see after dinner then, brb
L685[13:19:36] * gamax92 does some locale tests
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L689[13:26:05] <gamax92> Oh I guess I can't really test since I don't have these locales available on my computer.
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L693[13:39:06] <rashdanml> o/
L694[13:40:10] <Vexatos> eww a rashy
L695[13:40:11] <Vexatos> I mean hi
L696[13:40:17] <rashdanml> :(
L697[13:40:29] <Vexatos> h i :>
L698[13:42:23] <gamax92> hi
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L701[13:48:19] <Kimiro> Hello~
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L703[13:52:49] <rashdanml> yello
L704[13:53:42] <gamax92> Hullo
L705[13:55:59] <Kodos|Zzz> Fuuuu tonight needs to come quicker
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L707[14:01:49] <g> Mimiru: Have you used gitlab ci before?
L708[14:02:22] <g> Considering trying it out and seeing if it's any better than bamboo
L709[14:07:25] <Michiyo> +Kodos|Zzz> Did you fix the shiftclicking into cabinets? It's fixed in that it no longer crashes... it doesn't work though
L710[14:08:40] <Michiyo> g, I have not
L711[14:08:44] <g> ah, okay
L712[14:08:48] <Michiyo> I just use Jenkins
L713[14:09:01] <g> I only use bamboo as well, but it's a bit clunky for some things
L714[14:20:23] <Michiyo> I love me some IP.Board... :P
L715[14:20:33] <Lizzy> ?
L716[14:20:50] <Michiyo> Reading back through my missed chat
L717[14:21:11] <Michiyo> you and g talking about the forums and stuff
L718[14:21:16] <Lizzy> ah
L719[14:21:38] <Michiyo> Also, I didn't realize I'd had %seen working for that long
L720[14:22:00] <Michiyo> then again... I realized I'd been at work for 3 months yesterday too
L721[14:22:01] <Michiyo> lol
L722[14:23:30] <Lizzy> :O Sangar was online ont he forums!
L723[14:23:48] <Sangar> once in a blue moon
L724[14:23:49] <Michiyo> no way
L725[14:23:55] <Lizzy> Sangar, ;p;
L726[14:23:57] <Lizzy> *lokl
L727[14:23:59] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L728[14:24:02] <gamax92> Sangar: hey
L729[14:24:05] * Michiyo pats Lizzy
L730[14:24:15] * Lizzy leans into pats and purrs
L731[14:24:35] <Michiyo> Man... it needs to be 3 hours later
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L735[14:31:23] * rashdanml pokes Lizzy
L736[14:32:26] * Lizzy is poked
L737[14:32:39] <Vexatos> Hi Sangar!
L738[14:32:42] <Vexatos> You got my %tell?
L739[14:32:43] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep2I3Gf3Sec
L740[14:32:43] <rashdanml> :D
L741[14:32:46] <MichiBot> What does methylated spirits taste like? | length: 4m 51s | Likes: 1709 Dislikes: 32 Views: 19320 | by bigclivedotcom
L742[14:32:48] <Sangar> Vexatos, yup!
L743[14:32:57] <Vexatos> Sangar, what did I even %tell you
L744[14:32:58] <Vexatos> I forgot
L745[14:33:04] <Sangar> github thinger
L746[14:33:05] * rashdanml tickles Temia and runs
L747[14:33:11] <Vexatos> uuuuh
L748[14:33:12] <Sangar> list of mc stuffs
L749[14:33:18] * Vexatos tilts head
L750[14:34:11] <Sangar> -MichiBot- Vexatos in #oc said: https://github.com/showcases/hacking-minecraft OpenCompuderps on main page. 10/10
L751[14:34:13] <Sangar> that
L752[14:35:03] <gamax92> %tell Sangar Get your shit together
L753[14:35:05] <MichiBot> gamax92: Sangar will be notified of this message when next seen.
L754[14:35:11] <Sangar> gamax92, wot
L755[14:35:12] <Inari> http://zacanger.github.io/f-me-on-github/ github thinger?
L756[14:36:59] <Vexatos> ah that
L757[14:37:27] <Sangar> i like how terasology is in that list
L758[14:37:50] <Sangar> that's totally a hack in minecraft, suuuuure
L759[14:40:05] <gamax92> Sangar: oh right, my question I had for you that you ignored
L760[14:40:21] <Sangar> i guess i missed it then >_>
L761[14:40:33] <Sangar> what was it?
L762[14:40:41] <gamax92> Sangar: when converting from lua string to Java Strings (LuaC), does it try to do any encoding or what not?
L763[14:41:49] <Sangar> i think jnlua / i (?) convert the bytearray to a string using utf8 encoding generally
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L765[14:44:05] <Sangar> yeah, at least in Arguments that's what happens: https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/blob/master-MC1.7.10/src/main/scala/li/cil/oc/server/machine/ArgumentsImpl.scala#L77
L766[14:46:15] <gamax92> oh huh, I like that file
L767[14:47:07] <gamax92> Sangar: but uhh, where's the LuaJ related stuff
L768[14:48:36] <gamax92> ScalaClosure maybe?
L769[14:48:43] <Sangar> probably
L770[14:50:16] <gamax92> Sangar: oh, so then it always uses LuaString.tojstring(), even if trying to do checkByteArray?
L771[14:50:34] <Sangar> looks that way...
L772[14:50:41] <gamax92> you should eventually fix that :P
L773[14:51:00] <Sangar> but then luaj might actually become a usable architecture :X
L774[14:52:19] <gamax92> Sangar: not if you don't keep failing to look at my pull request ;)
L775[14:52:31] <Sangar> oh i looked! and just tested it ;)
L776[14:52:41] <Sangar> is there a way to ask a luaj string if its binary?
L777[14:53:02] <gamax92> what do you mean?
L778[14:53:11] <Sangar> how do i get a byte[] from a luaj value
L779[14:53:23] <gamax92> The LuaString.m_bytes
L780[14:53:28] <Sangar> ewww
L781[14:53:30] <gamax92> which ... might not be accessable, but yeah.
L782[14:53:48] <gamax92> no it's public
L783[14:53:58] <Sangar> so cast and get field? k then
L784[14:54:09] <gamax92> Sangar: nope
L785[14:54:21] <Sangar> nope?
L786[14:54:36] <Sangar> oh
L787[14:54:38] <Sangar> offset and length
L788[14:54:39] <Sangar> i see
L789[14:54:43] <gamax92> that
L790[14:54:48] <gamax92> and if you modify the byte array you get from checkByteArray, does it modify string you get?
L791[14:54:55] <gamax92> ... modify the string in lua*
L792[14:54:59] <Sangar> no
L793[14:55:06] <gamax92> exactly, so have to do a copy anyway
L794[14:55:09] <Sangar> at least i don't think so :X
L795[14:55:17] <Sangar> yea
L796[14:55:44] <Sangar> (not with jnlua anyway, but i can't recall how it's for the c methods)
L797[14:55:55] <gamax92> ahh
L798[14:57:06] <gamax92> I'm also unsure why LuaJ wants to use it's own converter for UTF-8, might change that.
L799[14:57:34] <Sangar> possibly to handle \0s in strings more gracefully than just completely failing?
L800[14:57:47] <gamax92> oh, does Java fail on \0?
L801[14:57:55] <Sangar> if it's at an illegal position i think so
L802[14:58:15] <Sangar> think there even was an issue on github about that
L803[14:58:19] <Sangar> (on the oc tracker)
L804[14:59:57] <gamax92> Sangar: the only thing I can remember about that was that various things would be truncated at \0's but that all
L805[15:00:02] <Sangar> ugh, i hate working with offsets, i'm never sure i got it right :X
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L807[15:00:16] <Sangar> oh, okthen
L808[15:00:26] <gamax92> Sangar: for this it should just be subtract offset
L809[15:00:30] <Sangar> let's see if things blow up \o/
L810[15:01:14] <Sangar> s.m_bytes.slice(s.m_offset, s.m_offset + s.m_bytes) is what i have (slice is slice(from, until))
L811[15:01:25] <Sangar> err, length
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L813[15:02:22] <gamax92> erm, slice?
L814[15:02:26] <gamax92> is that Scala
L815[15:02:49] <Sangar> yes
L816[15:02:54] <Sangar> and at least openos still boots, so yey
L817[15:04:55] <Sangar> pushed, feel free to verify/test ;)
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L819[15:05:30] <gamax92> Sangar: you can just see if writing a file works properly
L820[15:05:38] <gamax92> (filesystem.write uses checkByteArray)
L821[15:06:04] <Sangar> i was more concerned about checkString working still, and it apparently did (in gpu.set)
L822[15:06:09] <Sangar> but yeah well
L823[15:07:44] <gamax92> Sangar: Waddafaq?
L824[15:08:18] <Sangar> can never be sure enough :P
L825[15:08:34] <Sangar> just in case something comes along that pretends to be TSTRING but isn't a LuaString
L826[15:09:19] <Sangar> file writing appears to work (with a \0 in there)
L827[15:09:21] <Sangar> so yey
L828[15:10:13] <gamax92> yeah, checked slice in the scala repl, that should work fine
L829[15:11:02] <Sangar> so we have a pretty usable luaj arch now. impressive.
L830[15:14:55] <gamax92> oh heh.
L831[15:15:31] <Sangar> now you just have to make it serializable :P
L832[15:15:38] <gamax92> Sangar: https://github.com/MightyPirates/OC-LuaJ/blob/master/src/main/java/li/cil/repack/org/luaj/vm2/lib/jse/CoerceLuaToJava.java#L209-L243
L833[15:15:58] <gamax92> so it actually did have byte array stuff before
L834[15:16:21] <Sangar> interesting
L835[15:21:39] <Vexatos> gamax92, once you fixed all this bytearra
L836[15:21:42] <Vexatos> bytearray mess
L837[15:21:48] <gamax92> Sangar*
L838[15:21:49] <Vexatos> please tell me about the correct mechanics
L839[15:21:52] <Vexatos> Or that
L840[15:22:10] <Vexatos> so I know what I am dealing with when I checkString vs. checkByteArray
L841[15:22:14] <Vexatos> as I am actually using that
L842[15:22:22] <gamax92> checkByteArray does no encoding and gives you a byte array
L843[15:22:30] <gamax92> checkString tries to parse the bytes as utf-8
L844[15:22:40] <Sangar> ^
L845[15:23:08] <Vexatos> So ArgumentsImpl actually stores the string as a bytearray?
L846[15:23:15] <Vexatos> and does the conversion inside of checkString?
L847[15:23:19] <Sangar> lua does, so yeah
L848[15:23:24] <Vexatos> Good
L849[15:23:29] <Vexatos> that's what I am expecting
L850[15:23:43] <Vexatos> Unfortunately, CC forces UTF-8
L851[15:23:44] <Sangar> so yeah, cba for binary data, cs for strings
L852[15:23:50] <Sangar> heh. cba.
L853[15:23:51] <Vexatos> so I have to base64-encodify everything :<
L854[15:23:54] <Sangar> <_<
L855[15:23:56] <Sangar> anyway
L856[15:23:59] <Sangar> brb
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L858[15:25:10] <gamax92> wot.
L859[15:25:46] <gamax92> you can set metatables on nil, numbers, booleans, functions, and threads as well?
L860[15:27:33] <Vexatos> only functions and threads have identity though
L861[15:27:42] <Vexatos> the other ones should be blocked by sandbox
L862[15:27:55] <gamax92> Vexatos: you need the debug setmetatable anyway
L863[15:28:06] <Vexatos> ah
L864[15:28:12] <Vexatos> well
L865[15:28:14] <Vexatos> blame Roberto
L866[15:28:16] <Vexatos> ™
L867[15:28:30] <Vexatos> anyways, time to go sleep
L868[15:28:31] <Vexatos> bye
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L871[15:33:35] <gamax92> Sangar: alright, time to compile OC ... bbl roasting a turkey
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L873[15:39:27] <gamax92> Sangar: >_> is taking forever I'm just going to go do jar merging
L874[15:53:44] <Sangar> yeah, a clean build can take some time :P in particular if it's not --offline
L875[15:53:59] <gamax92> but it wasn't a clean build though!
L876[15:54:03] <gamax92> though did forget offline
L877[15:54:21] * Sangar shrugs
L878[15:54:29] <Sangar> normal build takes two or three minutes for me
L879[16:02:39] <gamax92> Sangar: those hexadecimal floating point literals huh?
L880[16:03:55] * omglolbah recalls building kernels on pentium 75s
L881[16:04:09] * gamax92 recalls building kernels on i486s
L882[16:04:16] <Sangar> gamax92, like 0xa.be1p1 ? :3
L883[16:04:23] <gamax92> yep
L884[16:04:30] <gamax92> with the %a and %A
L885[16:04:40] <Sangar> i wonder if anyone actually uses that
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L887[16:05:41] <gamax92> Sangar: I never used Java's String.format before because Lua will happily take stuff like "%-+ #0f"
L888[16:05:50] * Antheus recalls building i486s on a forge
L889[16:06:01] <Sangar> <_>
L890[16:06:10] <gamax92> except Java wont: no width so - and 0 are invalid, - given so 0 is invalid, + given so space is invalid
L891[16:07:28] <gamax92> Sangar: but yeah, added in checks for that stuff and then just used Java's stuff, it's better than anything that could have been written (various sun.misc stuff I need is not accessable to me)
L892[16:08:20] <Sangar> ^^
L893[16:08:27] <Sangar> reasonable
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L897[16:23:09] <gamax92> #p
L898[16:23:10] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.5025755630000001 Seconds passed.
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L900[16:30:40] <Sangar> i'm off o/
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L902[16:37:47] <Porygon> #p
L903[16:37:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L904[16:37:57] <Porygon> ??
L905[16:39:07] <vifino> #p
L906[16:39:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.471223747 Seconds passed.
L907[16:47:50] <gamax92> Porygon: you don't respond to pings
L908[16:48:16] <Kodos|Zzz> #p
L909[16:48:21] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L910[16:48:29] <Porygon> #p
L911[16:48:31] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1.7766919749999999 Seconds passed.
L912[16:48:53] <Porygon> that's profoundly uselessly precise
L913[16:49:01] <gamax92> it's not very precise at all
L914[16:49:16] <Kodos|Zzz> I like to pretend that it just generates a random number after the second decimal place
L915[16:49:20] <gamax92> :P
L916[16:49:29] <Porygon> I'm pretty sure 17 digits is a precise number
L917[16:49:53] <gamax92> #lua math.pi .. string.rep("0",20) .. "1"
L918[16:49:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.1415926535898000000000000000000001
L919[16:50:01] <gamax92> Porygon: look at that precision huh
L920[16:50:18] <gamax92> that totally is accurate to ~35 places
L921[16:50:19] <Porygon> that's actually potentially destructively precise
L922[16:50:31] * Porygon catches his breath after using long words
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L926[17:06:00] <Michiyo> %p
L927[17:06:03] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Michiyo 2.22s
L928[17:06:06] <Michiyo> \o/
L929[17:06:09] <Michiyo> %p
L930[17:06:10] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Michiyo 0.21s
L931[17:06:17] <Michiyo> %p
L932[17:06:18] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Michiyo 0.23s
L933[17:06:24] <Michiyo> No idea why it was 2.22 :/
L934[17:06:39] <Michiyo> MichiBot and this client are on the same internal network.. lol
L935[17:09:59] <omglolbah> %p
L936[17:10:00] <MichiBot> Ping reply from omglolbah 0.23s
L937[17:10:48] <omglolbah> fear my fiber latency <.<
L938[17:11:02] <gamax92> %p
L939[17:11:04] <MichiBot> Ping reply from gamax92 1.32s
L940[17:11:11] <ping> k
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L942[17:13:52] <ping> Tiin57, ._.
L943[17:13:55] <ping> been awhile
L944[17:14:07] <Tiin57> That is jas
L945[17:14:08] <Tiin57> has
L946[17:14:18] <Tiin57> znc dropped and I never restarted it for some reason
L947[17:14:21] <gamax92> it*
L948[17:14:27] <ping> Tiin57, remember me? :p
L949[17:14:28] <Tiin57> ty
L950[17:14:45] <Tiin57> ping: be hard not to lol
L951[17:14:52] <gamax92> LuaForge
L952[17:15:25] <Tiin57> Does no one forget anything?
L953[17:15:30] <gamax92> XD
L954[17:17:45] <ping> yeah i remember LuaForge
L955[17:18:05] <Michiyo> Woo LuaForge.. :P
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L957[17:22:05] <Inari> what ever became of that anyway
L958[17:22:52] <Tiin57> https://github.com/Tiin57/luaforge
L959[17:22:59] <Tiin57> I stopped working on it halfway through a name change
L960[17:23:14] <Tiin57> I might jump into it again but I doubt it
L961[17:23:17] <Tiin57> Not much use
L962[17:25:12] <Inari> why did you n eed to print "mytest!!" like 10 times
L963[17:25:31] <Tiin57> where
L964[17:25:34] <gamax92> why did you need to put the license in the README and not in a seperate file
L965[17:25:52] <Tiin57> and keep in mind that this was written in 2013 by a much dumber me
L966[17:25:56] <gamax92> when someone goes to look at your README they want to learn about your project not become a lawyer
L967[17:26:09] <Inari> https://github.com/Tiin57/luaforge/issues/14
L968[17:26:10] <Inari> there
L969[17:26:42] <Tiin57> that's not me lol
L970[17:26:48] <Inari> oh
L971[17:26:49] <Inari> :P
L972[17:26:51] <Tiin57> that's some guy posting his code
L973[17:27:08] <Inari> why did he have to print "mytest!!" like 10 times?
L974[17:27:19] <gamax92> why don't you go ask him >_>
L975[17:27:19] <Tiin57> idfk man
L976[17:27:29] <Tiin57> so he didn't miss it? lol
L977[17:27:42] <Inari> https://github.com/Tiin57/luaforge/issues/14 done
L978[17:28:12] <gamax92> lol
L979[17:28:43] <vifino> #oc needs a printer.
L980[17:28:55] <gamax92> Michiyo!
L981[17:29:01] <Tiin57> Inari: closed
L982[17:29:03] <vifino> No, vifino!
L983[17:29:11] <vifino> /whois lp0
L984[17:29:12] <Inari> Tiin57: rude
L985[17:29:15] <Tiin57> why
L986[17:29:25] <Inari> cause i want to know thier answer
L987[17:29:27] <Inari> xD
L988[17:29:28] <Tiin57> lol
L989[17:29:46] <Tiin57> last active in august 2013
L990[17:29:51] <Tiin57> they're not coming back man
L991[17:30:40] <gamax92> Tiin57: Make LuaJ Great Again
L992[17:31:02] <Tiin57> oh god
L993[17:31:16] <Tiin57> on that note, I'm assuming you all know about trumpscript already
L994[17:31:23] <gamax92> I did not.
L995[17:31:36] <Tiin57> Allow me to enlighten you: https://github.com/samshadwell/TrumpScript
L996[17:33:43] <gamax92> .-. The CPU says it's off but the computer is clearly on and I can type into it
L997[17:34:14] <ping> gamax92, computer.isOn()
L998[17:34:31] <gamax92> not a thing
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L1000[17:35:06] <gamax92> Tiin57: OC atleast has a better LuaJ than LuaJ itself or CC
L1001[17:36:22] <CompanionCube> OC has a better most things than CC
L1002[17:36:27] <vifino> Michiyo randomly bugs my printer. Rude.
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L1004[17:42:55] <Tiin57> oh god the forum post is still there
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L1006[18:09:25] <ping> Tiin57, you still do CC?
L1007[18:09:34] <ping> i got another good ol firewolf exploit
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L1010[18:11:47] <Tiin57> No, not usually
L1011[18:11:50] <Tiin57> aka at all
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L1015[18:26:20] <taryon> hi.I would like to get some help in computronics, is it possible?
L1016[18:27:02] <KittyKath> taryon: there is #computronics but ask away. The creator's not online though
L1017[18:27:07] <Dashkal> Welcome to IRC. Do not ask to ask your question. Just ask it, and if anybody can help, they will.
L1018[18:28:28] <taryon> ok. thx. Could I get more than one loco bounded to one single relay?
L1019[18:32:29] <taryon> of course I am trying to use this relay with a computer. but as I know, if I try to bound a second loco, only this loco remains bounded. I need know if it is possible to change the bound by program
L1020[18:35:16] * CompanionCube does not know enough Computronics to help
L1021[18:35:49] * gamax92 has only used comutronics's tape drive before
L1022[18:37:21] <rashdanml> iirc, it's 1:1 with no way of binding more than one relay to one locomotive
L1023[18:37:25] <rashdanml> or vice versa
L1024[18:37:52] <Mimiru> transferStackInSlot is the worst fucking piece of Java ever written
L1025[18:38:06] <Mimiru> Other than the rest of Minecraft, of course...
L1026[18:38:11] <Dashkal> heh, was gonna say...
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L1028[18:41:43] <taryon> I can handle one loco with several relays, but I could not make work the inverse
L1029[18:45:14] <taryon> so, if I have 3 stations, each one with 5 spots, and each spot with their own loco, I need to have 5x5x3 relays to control all locos in all spot. that's for why I need control more than one loco with the same relay
L1030[18:45:31] <taryon> any ideas about how to workaround this?
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L1032[18:47:27] <Mimiru> gamax92!
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L1034[19:00:17] <Lizzy> the thing with buttons https://www.theender.net/shx/zion/20160323234838_1.jpg
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L1039[19:06:58] <Mimiru> God fucking damn it
L1040[19:07:07] * Mimiru burns minecraft
L1041[19:07:23] * Dashkal hands Mimiru some thermite
L1042[19:07:33] * JTJSniperBee aims a MAC cannon at minecraft
L1043[19:07:38] <JTJSniperBee> FIRE!!!!
L1044[19:08:16] <Mimiru> I'm trying to center text in a GUI... and what works for short strings breaks horridly on long ones
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L1046[19:08:39] <gamax92> Mimiru: whatcha doin?
L1047[19:08:45] * JTJSniperBee presses fire button
L1048[19:08:50] <Mimiru> Trying to center text in a GUI :p
L1049[19:08:53] <gamax92> OpenSecurity stuff?
L1050[19:09:02] <Mimiru> OpenPrinter
L1051[19:09:07] <gamax92> ahh, neat
L1052[19:09:20] <Mimiru> http://michi.pc-logix.com/javaw_2016-03-23_19-09-15.png
L1053[19:09:35] <Mimiru> vs http://michi.pc-logix.com/javaw_2016-03-23_19-09-28.png
L1054[19:09:49] <gamax92> lol
L1055[19:09:54] <Mimiru> http://michi.pc-logix.com/javaw_2016-03-23_19-09-49.png
L1056[19:10:32] <Mimiru> I have mc.fontRenderer.getStringWidth(name) - (175 / 2) I tried (175 / 2) - mc.fontRenderer.getStringWidth(name) which was wrong with both of them
L1057[19:12:34] <gamax92> Mimiru: what is the 175
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L1059[19:13:18] <Mimiru> GUI Size... it was this.xSize but I switched it to the actual value so I could modify it
L1060[19:13:26] <Mimiru> this.xSize = 175;
L1061[19:16:17] <gamax92> Mimiru: so why wouldn't it be (this.xSize - mc.fontRenderer.getStringWidth(name)) / 2
L1062[19:16:22] <gamax92> ;3
L1063[19:16:57] <Mimiru> Fuck..
L1064[19:17:22] <Mimiru> Thanks gamax92...
L1065[19:17:24] <Mimiru> ¬_¬
L1066[19:17:26] <gamax92> You're welcome
L1067[19:17:52] <Mimiru> Now if I can fix this transferStackInSlot
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L1069[19:46:17] <Mimiru> Ok... transferStackInSlot doesn't crash anymore
L1070[19:46:32] <Mimiru> it also sticks the entire stack in a slot instead of the supposed max of one..
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L1072[19:51:07] <Mimiru> Kodos|Zzz, fix't
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L1091[20:41:40] <Shuudoushi> well, my day sucked
L1092[20:46:18] <gamax92> #lua string.format("%.17g",math.pi)
L1093[20:46:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.1415926535897931
L1094[20:46:30] <gamax92> #lua string.format("%.50g",math.pi)
L1095[20:46:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.141592653589793115997963468544185161590576171875
L1096[20:46:44] <gamax92> 16 then.
L1097[20:46:47] <Shuudoushi> http://scontent.fsvg1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xla1/v/t1.0-9/12718386_1361667050651155_6433074437076188164_n.png?oh=c808aff4b04f5453242789e571d6661a&oe=5793993B
L1098[20:47:05] <gamax92> wat.
L1099[20:47:33] <Shuudoushi> it's a real thing too...
L1100[21:01:16] <rashy> #lua string.format("%.1000g",math.pi)
L1101[21:01:16] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string "lua"]:1: invalid format (width or precision too long)
L1102[21:01:19] <rashy> aww
L1103[21:02:03] <gamax92> #lua string.format("%99.99g",math.pi)
L1104[21:02:03] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.141592653589793115997963468544185161590576171875
L1105[21:02:15] <gamax92> huh.
L1106[21:02:24] <rashy> xD
L1107[21:04:12] <gamax92> Java will go to 99 but all it's doing is this.
L1108[21:04:29] <gamax92> #lua string.format("%.16g",math.pi) .. string.rep("0", 99-17)
L1109[21:04:29] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3.1415926535897930000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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L1111[21:19:30] <gamax92> #lua string.format("%a",math.pi)
L1112[21:19:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0x1.921fb54442d18p+1
L1113[21:23:54] <rashy> xD
L1114[21:24:20] <gamax92> rashy: what
L1115[21:24:34] <rashy> nothing. bored
L1116[21:25:09] <gamax92> xD
L1117[21:27:01] <rashy> new reading material to go through though, yay http://i.imgur.com/lb2Bg44.jpg
L1118[21:36:51] <Kodos|Zzz> \o/
L1119[21:36:57] <Kodos|Zzz> Both bugs or just the centering
L1120[21:37:02] <rashy> 'morning
L1121[21:37:08] <rashy> or evening
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L1124[22:00:29] <ping> gamax92, get on your knees
L1125[22:04:42] <rashy> =o
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L1128[22:14:13] <Antheus> I may start working on my email program this weekend
L1129[22:35:00] <Shuudoushi> http://i.imgur.com/d1cMnUY.jpg
L1130[22:40:25] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Shuudoushi: wtf
L1131[22:41:31] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Hmmm. my battery is down to 12.23 volts
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L1133[22:52:37] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Yay the power is back
L1134[22:53:02] <SuPeRMiNoR2> Thank you, heavy ass battery for giving my internet while the power was out :P
L1135[22:55:36] <rashy> xD
L1136[23:02:55] <Izaya> http://lain.shadowkat.science/~izaya/img/emacsf.png
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L1139[23:08:13] <snowden89> UPS for the fucking win
L1140[23:08:15] <snowden89> :P
L1141[23:08:23] <snowden89> except the damn noise
L1142[23:08:39] <snowden89> my server/network one is loud as a wind tunnel on the bottom of my rack
L1143[23:11:27] <Kodos> my UPS is only rated for 200 watts
L1144[23:17:09] <snowden89> i got mine from a server room
L1145[23:17:17] <snowden89> that was damaged by electrical fire
L1146[23:17:32] <snowden89> so was a pretty high end one
L1147[23:17:36] <snowden89> thus loud as fuck
L1148[23:17:50] <snowden89> but they dumped it all as insurance job
L1149[23:17:58] <snowden89> also got a nice IBM rack
L1150[23:18:16] <snowden89> E (mindblank)
L1151[23:18:30] <snowden89> yeah can not remember the processor
L1152[23:18:34] <snowden89> decent for me
L1153[23:18:50] <snowden89> basically just replacing my rpi2 squid
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L1155[23:19:14] <snowden89> and file server
L1156[23:21:06] <rashy> as someone who's been inside a wind tunnel while it's operating at near max capacity, nothing can be louder. well, maybe jet engines
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