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L6[00:28:59] <Kodos> o7
L7[00:29:30] <gamax92> hey Kodos
L8[00:30:19] <Kodos> Heyo
L9[00:30:23] <gamax92> Hai
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L17[00:49:11] <gamax92> Interesting ... dunno what it's doing
L18[00:49:37] <gamax92> tested it outside of minecraft, loads fine, tested in, gives oddball errors
L19[00:51:13] <gamax92> could be that FML's ClassLoader is derping it up
L20[00:58:20] <Kodos> What's the best image editor to use to make something seamless?
L21[01:04:25] <gamax92> ... oops.
L22[01:04:34] <gamax92> I've been totally not building the write mod
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L25[01:21:31] * gamax92 shrugs
L26[01:22:14] <gamax92> loaded the file and hashed it, same hashes, asked the classloader where this class comes from, same location
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L29[01:58:13] <neersighted> https://i.imgur.com/88hEQq2.png
L30[01:58:15] <neersighted> wew
L31[01:58:19] <neersighted> ad-hoc networking heyoo
L32[01:59:23] <Forecaster> this is the first time I've seen anyone use "GRF"
L33[01:59:30] <neersighted> its a billion rf
L34[01:59:34] <neersighted> because big numbers
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L36[01:59:39] <Forecaster> I know
L37[01:59:48] <Forecaster> GigaRF
L38[01:59:53] <neersighted> zetta industries big battery is storing it
L39[02:00:11] <Forecaster> I've just never seen anyone use that unit with RF before
L40[02:00:18] <neersighted> heh
L41[02:00:28] <neersighted> I've got computers just broadcasting battery levels/if reactor/drills are on, etc
L42[02:00:41] <neersighted> reactor computer turns on/off according to the broadcast battery level (as does drills)
L43[02:00:45] <neersighted> and there are buttons on the touchscreen
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L49[02:11:19] <Saphire> #ping
L50[02:11:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L51[02:11:31] <Forecaster> #pong
L52[02:11:34] <Saphire> wut
L53[02:11:37] <Forecaster> D:
L54[02:11:38] <Saphire> #ping
L55[02:11:43] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Timeout.
L56[02:11:50] <Forecaster> #ping
L57[02:11:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2.535500315 Seconds passed.
L58[02:11:55] <Forecaster> :D
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L65[02:40:38] <gamax92> #ping
L66[02:40:38] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.186976051 Seconds passed.
L67[02:40:43] <gamax92> getrekt
L68[02:40:57] <Forecaster> D:<
L69[02:42:35] <gamax92> I should sleeps though
L70[02:46:13] <Izaya> https://i.imgur.com/H5JBNhR.png
L71[02:47:05] <Forecaster> I'm a rock
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L87[03:54:37] <Mettaton_Fab> hi.
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L89[03:55:48] <Forecaster> marbles
L90[03:58:39] <Mettaton_Fab> Forecaster? Do you work again?
L91[03:59:19] <Forecaster> nah, I broke down yesterday, I'm waiting for service
L92[04:02:06] <Mettaton_Fab> I am some kind of tech support. cuz i need to help a lot of people in my school with computer problems
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L95[04:12:30] <Mettaton_Fab> why is it so quiet here?
L96[04:12:39] <Forecaster> because it's irc
L97[04:15:24] <Saphire> Mettaton_Fab: that's usual state of most people here
L98[04:15:33] <Mettaton_Fab> ok.
L99[04:20:17] <Saphire> tbh I was talking about 'tech support' but it is true for iirc too
L100[04:20:21] <Saphire> *IRC
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L102[04:35:06] <Mettaton_Fab> yeh, i wanna get a boot disk that boots in 100x40.
L103[04:35:13] <Mettaton_Fab> gotta build one.
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L107[04:39:41] <Mettaton_Fab> i am building a robot for mining purposes
L108[04:40:18] <Lizzy> we don't need a running commentary
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L119[05:11:39] <Forecaster> the first rule of tech support is you don't talk about tech support D:<
L120[05:13:48] <snowden89> you always talk about techsupport?
L121[05:13:54] <snowden89> its how you survive?
L122[05:14:01] <snowden89> look at talesoftechsupport.
L123[05:15:28] <Forecaster> pfff they're doing it wrong
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L131[05:54:21] <Mettaton_Fab> meep?
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L138[06:38:07] <Mettaton_Fab> meep?
L139[06:44:12] <Negi> leg
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L141[06:50:52] <Mettaton_Fab> Legs so hot.
L142[06:50:59] <Mettaton_Fab> Cook an egg on them!
L143[06:57:58] <Sandra> Hot hot leg, leg so hot you could fry an egg.
L144[06:58:22] <Skye> Wut
L145[06:58:35] <g> it's leg so hot you fry an egg
L146[06:59:03] <Sandra> idfgad.
L147[06:59:07] <g> http://i.imgur.com/fGjiDP0.jpg
L148[06:59:50] <Mettaton_Fab> Any Temmies here?
L149[07:00:09] <Sandra> Hoi.
L150[07:00:17] <Sandra> im tem.
L151[07:00:19] <Mettaton_Fab> HoI!
L152[07:00:23] <Forecaster> wut
L153[07:00:38] <Mettaton_Fab> don forget ma frien!
L154[07:00:46] <Forecaster> oh
L155[07:00:49] <Mettaton_Fab> Hi. I'm Bob.
L156[07:00:59] <Sandra> gdi I was just about to say that.
L157[07:01:22] <Sandra> In other news, I bought mario maker, and I am literally the worst at mario.
L158[07:01:33] <Sandra> 2d mario specifically.
L159[07:01:35] <Mettaton_Fab> Undetale and Temmie Villeg: 3 Temmies in a Row, and then one Bob.
L160[07:01:38] <Sandra> 3d mario I'm fine at.
L161[07:01:47] <Mettaton_Fab> Lemme have your mario Maker.
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L163[07:02:01] <Sandra> neigh!.
L164[07:02:19] <Mettaton_Fab> Whats yo name on mario maker?
L165[07:02:24] <Forecaster> so, you've met your maker
L166[07:02:29] <Mettaton_Fab> did you even make any levels?
L167[07:02:51] <Forecaster> your match maker
L168[07:03:28] <Mettaton_Fab> I've met my Sandwich Maker!
L169[07:03:41] <Sandra> I've made... 1 so far.
L170[07:04:17] <Sandra> and it's horrible.
L171[07:04:27] <Sandra> it's about the level of my skill at mario.
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L173[07:05:10] <Sandra> i.e. making jumps after attempting them approximately 5 times, dying immediately to any enemies (so there is none.)
L174[07:08:22] <Forecaster> you just need practice :P
L175[07:10:15] <Mettaton_Fab> What can i do with LM386 Op-Amp IC'?
L176[07:11:31] <Skye> Eat it
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L180[07:23:57] <Mettaton_Fab> why should i eat those IC's?
L181[07:26:11] <Cruor> Mettaton_Fab: because opamps are evil
L182[07:26:26] <Mettaton_Fab> They don't work!
L183[07:26:44] <Mettaton_Fab> atleast not for what they are used in my case.
L184[07:27:32] <Mettaton_Fab> cuz jeh, i built an amp and i need some new perfboard for that.
L185[07:28:22] <Mettaton_Fab> screen is off while i'm typing this.
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L187[07:28:33] <Mettaton_Fab> write something i can't see.
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L189[07:29:30] <Cruor> :I
L190[07:31:02] <Mettaton_Fab> anone using the Zelda Sword skills mod?
L191[07:31:11] <Mettaton_Fab> *anyone.
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L193[07:32:12] <Izaya> Sandra: it is a fact that anyone that makes levels for anything will suck compared to anyone else that makes levels
L194[07:35:09] <Sandra> it's not the making levels that sucks.
L195[07:35:18] <Sandra> I can make levels alright.
L196[07:35:24] <Sandra> I just can't play them.
L197[07:35:28] <Izaya> oh it's just playing them
L198[07:35:28] <Mettaton_Fab> but the player.
L199[07:36:04] <Sandra> Mettaton_Fab, I used that mod once.
L200[07:36:13] <Sandra> I didn't really understand it. :P
L201[07:36:25] <Mettaton_Fab> Zelda isn't for everyone.
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L203[07:38:49] <Sandra> not that zelda isn't for everyone.... that mod didn't make much sense to me at the time... so I removed it.
L204[07:38:57] <Sandra> but they're gone anyway so....
L205[07:42:24] <Cruor> Sandra: did it have crazy chickens trying to kill you?
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L207[07:45:48] <Mettaton_Fab> meep?
L208[07:46:03] <Sandra> Cruor, I don't believe that mod includes cuccos no.
L209[07:46:07] <Sandra> unfortunately.
L210[07:46:37] <Cruor> boring :<
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L216[08:04:09] <MEttaton_Fab> noot?
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L219[08:06:36] <Mettaton_Fab> Any ideas for me to do?
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L225[08:42:10] <Saphire> mop
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L227[08:48:06] <Forecaster> pom
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L229[08:50:32] <Saphire> mom
L230[08:50:54] <Forecaster> mom
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L232[08:53:31] <Mettaton_Fab> my minecraft crashes very often.
L233[08:57:29] <Forecaster> you should do something about that
L234[09:01:04] <Mettaton_Fab> could someone teach me in how to understand minecraft crashreports.
L235[09:01:15] <Forecaster> probably
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L237[09:20:29] * vifino groans and sleepily walks over to Lizzy
L238[09:25:03] * Mettaton_Fab hugs Lizzy and pulls her inside the "Fun Cave"
L239[09:26:37] * Forecaster waits for vifino to commit murder
L240[09:30:10] <Forecaster> or Lizzy, whoever re-appears first
L241[09:30:41] * Mettaton_Fab pulls Forecaster into the "Fun Cave"
L242[09:30:52] <Forecaster> ...
L243[09:31:09] * Forecaster destroys it with orbital lasers
L244[09:32:04] <Mettaton_Fab> it is indestructible
L245[09:32:32] * vifino brutally murders Mettaton_Fab
L246[09:32:34] * Forecaster converts it into energy
L247[09:33:01] * Mettaton_Fab reappears cuz no leg
L248[09:34:33] * Mettaton_Fab is indestructible cuz no one has flipped da switch.
L249[09:41:10] <S3> crap
L250[09:41:26] <S3> I guess I can't get away from that
L251[09:41:35] <Forecaster> nope
L252[09:41:46] <S3> I have to write a compiler to compile my lua kernel
L253[09:42:02] <S3> (not to compile the source code, but o compile all the required builtins into a big kernel)
L254[09:42:23] * Mettaton_Fab Takes Forecaster to the Underground.
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L256[09:44:01] <S3> I can make my life easier by building initrd support into the kernel
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L259[09:52:44] <S3> yep initrd is simpler
L260[09:52:52] <S3> takes more time at first but better in the long run
L261[09:53:11] <S3> I just need to implement a cpio ramfs thing for the system
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L266[10:01:10] <Mettaton_Fab> meeps?
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L268[10:01:59] <vifino> S3: I preordered a Pyra. https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/pages/pyra/
L269[10:02:09] <vifino> It will be so worth it, I know it.
L270[10:02:25] <S3> oh hey it's a new pandora
L271[10:02:29] <S3> maybe it will not suck like shit
L272[10:02:35] <S3> my friend still has his first gen
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L275[10:04:05] <S3> too expensive
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L277[10:04:36] <S3> Magik6k: you got a posix compatible shell?
L278[10:04:41] <S3> for plan9k
L279[10:05:30] <S3> I may have to write my own :(
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L281[10:09:36] <Magik6k> S3, not really fully, but whatever is implemented works much like [ba]sh
L282[10:11:22] <Magik6k> I got <, >, |, &, builtin cd, ~/.shrc, ~/.history implenented
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L284[10:12:42] <S3> hmm
L285[10:12:48] <Forecaster> https://youtu.be/84KqNHVE8E8
L286[10:12:48] <Magik6k> S3, you'll probably need to change only few threading related lines that aren't lua standard/extended stuff
L287[10:12:48] <MichiBot> ASMR Peeling on the Carrot (4K) | length: 5m 19s | Likes: 318 Dislikes: 25 Views: 80347 | by Wryfield Lab
L288[10:12:57] <Magik6k> http://mpt.magik6k.net/api/file/plan9k-shell/bin/sh.lua
L289[10:13:04] <S3> I will probably be bootstrapping S3IX/OCBSD with lua for a while then
L290[10:13:26] <S3> I guess I can just throw #!/bin/lua in my /sbin/init script
L291[10:13:55] <vifino> S3: the open pandora didn't suck.
L292[10:13:57] <Magik6k> That's what I did when I started to code my userspace :p
L293[10:14:04] <S3> vifino: it had a LOT of problems
L294[10:14:06] <S3> a LOT
L295[10:14:12] <S3> it was still a neat system
L296[10:14:22] <S3> but had a lot of lifetime problems and design fallbacks
L297[10:14:32] <vifino> the pyra is much better.
L298[10:14:33] <S3> they didn't age well
L299[10:14:37] <S3> I see
L300[10:15:07] <S3> Magik6k: I'm implementing cpiofs for vfs to do initrd
L301[10:15:14] <Magik6k> huh
L302[10:15:19] <vifino> you can upgrade a small board to get a better cpu, more ram and more inbuilt storage
L303[10:15:26] <vifino> pretty cool imo.
L304[10:15:28] <Magik6k> is there any OpenOS compat left? :p
L305[10:15:54] <S3> Magik6k: well it was either that, or it was design a compiling program to insert modules for built-in use on the kernel image?
L306[10:16:07] <S3> you can't even use the component API without asking the kernel :P
L307[10:16:45] <S3> component API i only available in kernel space, and I use closure to hide the kernel in a real private variable you'd only be able to get to by hacking on the lua stack
L308[10:16:56] <S3> without setfenv or yielding or anything
L309[10:17:09] <Magik6k> same for plan9k, though it uses direct calls rather than syscalls, metatables on _G, and _ENV from load do all the magic in plan9k
L310[10:17:35] <Magik6k> You may also want to look at my init: http://mpt.magik6k.net/api/file/plan9k-core/bin/init.lua
L311[10:17:39] <S3> I basiclaly just wrap the entire kernel inside of a function as a local variable
L312[10:17:41] <S3> XD
L313[10:17:41] <gamax92> Forecaster: misread
L314[10:17:45] <Skye> S3, so... are you going to try to prevent too long without yeilding errors?
L315[10:18:04] <Magik6k> ummmm
L316[10:18:05] <gamax92> too long without yeilding the katana
L317[10:18:05] <Magik6k> mmmmmm
L318[10:18:19] <Magik6k> ouch
L319[10:18:32] <S3> Skye: not quite sure how I will handle that yet, but I know in the old S3IX design it uses yielding, and system calls like read, write, etc FORCED you to yield. I may do something similar
L320[10:18:35] <Forecaster> gamax92: ?
L321[10:18:42] <S3> so you could only busy wait if you were doing something useless
L322[10:18:46] <gamax92> Forecaster: ._.
L323[10:18:57] <gamax92> Forecaster: lets think for a second, what's the last thing you said?
L324[10:19:09] <Forecaster> I said video link
L325[10:19:17] <gamax92> mmhm, what's title of video link?
L326[10:19:29] <S3> I have a kobject system :D
L327[10:19:31] <Skye> S3, also...
L328[10:19:34] <S3> which sysfs reads as a kobject tree
L329[10:19:41] <Skye> OC allows you to catch yeildig errors
L330[10:19:42] <S3> (see FreeBSD kobjetcs)
L331[10:19:46] <S3> objects*
L332[10:19:52] <S3> Skye: ooh!
L333[10:19:53] <Skye> so you can stop them if you want
L334[10:19:54] <Forecaster> you didn't say what you misread it as
L335[10:20:01] <Skye> the second one crashes the computer though
L336[10:20:07] <Forecaster> or if it was the thing you said after I have no idea how you managed that
L337[10:20:23] <Skye> S3, I'm not sure, though
L338[10:20:31] <Skye> I remember reading about it in relation to OC
L339[10:20:34] <Magik6k> In plan9k component calls don't yield, but I planned yielding from call if process used too much call budget
L340[10:21:14] <S3> Skye: what will likely happen is that a syscall will yield the process to the lower kernel half, and the lower kernel half will send the actual syscall, but the lower kernel half can't do anything weird. I've got some closure safety see, there's no way to manipulate the kobjects in the kernel without using the functions, or overriding the whole system
L341[10:21:31] <Skye> well
L342[10:21:32] <gamax92> I should add that huh
L343[10:21:33] <Magik6k> Skye, but you get like 10000 lua ops to yield or die
L344[10:21:39] <Magik6k> IIRC
L345[10:22:16] <Skye> Magik6k, so you can catch the yeild error, and kill the program, then yeild yourself?
L346[10:22:28] <Magik6k> S3, btw, how do you implement terminal?
L347[10:22:30] <Magik6k> Skye, yup
L348[10:23:34] <Skye> S3, ^
L349[10:26:58] <S3> Magik6k: a tty?
L350[10:27:05] <Magik6k> yep
L351[10:27:43] <S3> I am ignoring vttys and going directly to just ptys, which you have a pty master (on linux this is /dev/ptmx) and a pty slave, when you open() /dev/ptmx, it gives you a /dev/pts/pts_number_here
L352[10:27:51] <S3> from there you just r/w on it
L353[10:27:59] <S3> at least that is how Linux does it
L354[10:28:13] <Magik6k> and do you implement vt100 to OC screen already?
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L356[10:30:14] <Magik6k> I found how the deadline thing works
L357[10:30:37] <S3> that part is kind of weird and undocumented, as far as I can believe, I'm pretty sure the pty just sort of pipes into some sort of MITM thing that talks to the framebuffer which does the positioning. I'm not really sure where all the TERM magic stuff happens, because ptys are supposed to be transparent..
L358[10:30:47] <Magik6k> Basically after first 'too long..' error you get 0.5s to yield back
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L360[10:31:24] <S3> you set TERM in the shell though, and somehow there's some sort of vt100 / vt102 , etc magic going on somewhere down the line
L361[10:31:47] <S3> Magik6k: I guess the real question is, what does it mean to be vt100 ? :)
L362[10:32:00] <Magik6k> pty is RW pipe
L363[10:32:10] <S3> right
L364[10:32:16] <S3> it's pretty transparent and lightweight
L365[10:32:40] <Magik6k> In plan9k I totally ignored TERM as it's black magic and implemented sort of vt52/vt100/vt102 compatible thingy
L366[10:32:49] <S3> right
L367[10:32:55] <S3> That's an area I never quite figured out
L368[10:32:56] <Magik6k> vtXXX means escape codes
L369[10:33:03] <S3> hmm
L370[10:33:05] <gamax92> sexual escape codes
L371[10:33:17] * Skye baps gamax92
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L373[10:33:29] <S3> ee I always knew vt100 was a terminal, but never knew what made it different from say vt102
L374[10:33:34] <S3> or vt200
L375[10:33:38] <Magik6k> That's master implementation: http://mpt.magik6k.net/api/file/plan9k-core/bin/getty.lua
L376[10:33:44] <Skye> S3, eh, simpler? slightly?
L377[10:33:46] <Magik6k> Mostly escape codes
L378[10:33:52] <S3> and I forgot all about agetty :D
L379[10:34:15] <S3> Skye: what is
L380[10:34:41] <Skye> the larger numbers tend to be supersets of the smaller ones
L381[10:34:53] <S3> heh
L382[10:35:50] <Magik6k> Another thing funny about tty is how term.lua looks
L383[10:35:51] <Magik6k> http://mpt.magik6k.net/api/file/plan9k-corelibs/lib/term.lua
L384[10:36:13] <Magik6k> and makes term.read a monster
L385[10:36:22] <S3> Magik6k: yeah you're using the component API in your core :D
L386[10:36:45] <Magik6k> getty is userspace
L387[10:37:00] <S3> I'm refusing to do that and forcing myself to talk to modules. I have a module called copobus, which is the OC component bus, and a module for the screen as well
L388[10:37:06] <S3> I see
L389[10:37:08] <S3> yeah..
L390[10:37:51] <gamax92> S3: Time to start reading up on the kernel source code :)
L391[10:37:56] <S3> itl be a little weird from some people because most all userspace component stuff will be done using sysfs
L392[10:38:24] <gamax92> that's fine, just don't make it too slow
L393[10:38:30] <Magik6k> ^
L394[10:38:35] <gamax92> if it's fast we'll have a blast
L395[10:38:38] <S3> I'm only partially concerned abou that
L396[10:38:46] <S3> but there will be things like
L397[10:38:55] <S3> /sys/bus/component/by-uuid/
L398[10:39:15] <S3> sysfs is just a direct tree model for kobjetcs
L399[10:39:18] <S3> kobjects*
L400[10:39:24] <S3> which is interfaced by the vfs
L401[10:39:29] <Magik6k> sounds fun
L402[10:39:32] <S3> I can't imagine it'd be too slow
L403[10:39:40] <vifino> I need to install minix on real hardware.
L404[10:39:51] <S3> vifino: because minix is unfinished? :)
L405[10:39:53] <S3> and always will be!
L406[10:41:16] <S3> but yeah, there shouldn't be too much abstraction, you open() a component in /sys/bus/component/somewhere and you can just call functions ditrectly on it as if you were using the component API
L407[10:41:33] <Magik6k> Well, early plan9k had slow scheduler which made it almost useless(to write a char in shell requires 3-4 context switches for IO), so speed is important
L408[10:42:13] <S3> lua should be blazing fast
L409[10:42:20] <S3> physical disk IO should be faster though
L410[10:42:25] <gamax92> this ain't LuaJIT
L411[10:42:25] <S3> I am caching sectors in ram
L412[10:42:34] <S3> yes but it's C lua right?
L413[10:42:37] <S3> C lua is pretty damn fast..
L414[10:42:39] <vifino> S3: Because MINIX3 is really cool.
L415[10:42:46] <S3> why not minix 4?
L416[10:42:52] <vifino> NetBSD userland on a microkernel? Aww yeah.
L417[10:43:05] <Magik6k> Lua is fast till you use it right way
L418[10:43:09] <S3> NetBSD has Lua scripting support now
L419[10:43:11] <vifino> S3: Because it odesnt exist?
L420[10:43:18] <S3> in the kernel
L421[10:43:31] <S3> lol
L422[10:44:28] <Saphire> http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2800/fc02753.png
L423[10:44:30] <Saphire> niiice
L424[10:44:43] <S3> Magik6k: yeah, because I am using a mixin-like system for filehandles, which store the fd inside of them, when you open() a component it just magically does some awesome metatable stuff for calling functions :D
L425[10:44:46] <S3> or will
L426[10:45:02] <S3> what's cool about it is that with OCBSD you'll be able to lock the file
L427[10:45:09] <S3> so other stuff can't do shit to your components
L428[10:45:18] <Magik6k> fun
L429[10:46:12] <Saphire> *minix?
L430[10:46:17] <Magik6k> I had component namespaces, so you should be able to steal component to your process namespace.
L431[10:46:40] <S3> I'm also doing black magic in interfaces for networking :D
L432[10:46:49] <Magik6k> Actually it was almost implemented but then I started lupi
L433[10:46:51] <S3> when you create an interface, you don't set the link encapsulation stuff
L434[10:47:01] <S3> instead, it looks at the driver and gives it a name automaticallyu
L435[10:47:04] <S3> etc,
L436[10:47:10] <Magik6k> S3, I may want to 'borrow' your network stack :P
L437[10:47:41] <Magik6k> plan9k one is some weird mess
L438[10:47:45] <S3> so if you create an interface in net/ethernet, itl make interfaces in the order like ethernet0, ethernet1, ethernet2, etc as long as the driver name is ethernet
L439[10:47:58] <S3> butr I like short names
L440[10:48:07] <Magik6k> /afk
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L442[10:52:41] <Magik6k> /notsoafk
L443[10:53:40] <Forecaster> /notevenafktobeginwith
L444[10:53:53] <reinei> /whyaddaspacetogoafk\?
L445[10:56:30] <gamax92> /whynothboth
L446[10:57:53] <Lizzy> /whynotziodberg?
L447[11:06:49] <vifino> /whynotzoidberg\?
L448[11:09:09] <S3> general zoidberg?
L449[11:09:24] <Forecaster> admiral zoidberg?
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L456[11:24:16] * Temia ... twitches.
L457[11:24:41] * vifino blink blinks at Temia
L458[11:24:49] <S3> http://files.tested.com/photos/2013/10/24/55-54660-jared-1382633827.jpg
L459[11:24:51] <S3> zoidberg ^
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L461[11:25:31] <S3> would you let him operate on you now?
L462[11:26:19] <Trangar> Hawt
L463[11:27:35] <S3> WHY DO PEOPLE EAT AMERICAN CHEESE
L464[11:27:44] <Inari> "In Italy, France and Spain (and probably other some other countries), the way to say "cheers!" while drinking with friends is chin chin! (pronounced with a long vowel, like "cheen cheen"). This is terribly amusing to the Japanese, as it's a cute-sounding word for "penis" to them, and as a result, quite a few Japanese say chin chin! too, to appear chic and European." Öp
L465[11:27:55] <S3> it's not even cheese, unless of course, you mean real america ncheddar, which sucks and most people hjav enever had real ameroican cheddar
L466[11:28:22] <S3> almost all american cheese is actually dehydrated vegetable oil :P
L467[11:29:14] <gamax92> mmm, I love american oil slice
L468[11:29:48] <Inari> frozen oil?
L469[11:32:20] <gamax92> S3: you don't love 20 slices of MURICAN cheese on your 5 pound slab of burger?
L470[11:32:33] <S3> no.
L471[11:32:43] <S3> I typically put montery on mine or provolone
L472[11:32:48] <S3> swiss isn't too bad either
L473[11:33:26] <S3> oh oh oh
L474[11:33:29] <gamax92> I go without cheese
L475[11:33:40] <S3> gamax92: so there's this new place called elevation burger that sells organic burgers in a fast food place
L476[11:33:45] <S3> or what they call organic
L477[11:33:50] <gamax92> lab grown?
L478[11:33:55] <S3> ahahahaha
L479[11:34:00] <S3> whats funny is not quite that
L480[11:34:19] <S3> but that they say it's healthy and then try to get you to buy 8 decker burgers
L481[11:34:31] <S3> so people just eat giant burgers they can't even stack without toppling over
L482[11:35:55] <gamax92> S3: My mother's been getting into buying bison or elk for burgers
L483[11:39:37] <Forecaster> dammit, the drive still doesn't show up in the port next to the first one...
L484[11:40:04] <Forecaster> I could try one of the main ones, but those are angled along the MB...
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L487[11:47:01] <S3> vifino: these are fun: https://www.arrow.com/en/products/mxo45hs-3c-1m0000/cts?gclid=CL_JvtqJ5MwCFQetaQodbZkIaw
L488[11:47:08] <S3> just make syure you get them the freq you want
L489[11:47:18] <S3> vifino: they have all RC circuitry need ed built in
L490[11:47:30] <S3> so you just hook up power and they spit out sqare waves
L491[11:49:24] <Inari> well
L492[11:49:31] <Inari> its still healthier than the same giant burgers that are less healthy
L493[11:49:31] <Inari> :3
L494[11:51:56] <Skye> ?
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L496[11:52:41] <Skye> S3, I have a crystal thing somewhere, I was going to use it for a 68k CPU, but I was too lazy. :P
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L498[11:59:25] <S3> :)
L499[11:59:31] <S3> Skye: I usually use 2 pin crystals
L500[11:59:38] <S3> but those 4 pin ones are EPIC
L501[12:00:00] <Skye> I have a 24MHz one that I intended to use a logic chip to convert to 12MHz for the 68k
L502[12:00:29] <S3> Skye: just use a T flip flop/.
L503[12:00:59] <Skye> I think that's what it was
L504[12:01:02] <Skye> but I can't find it
L505[12:06:56] <Forecaster> looks like it may have flopped away
L506[12:07:07] * Inari flips Forecaster
L507[12:07:20] * Forecaster flies into the air and explodes into fireworks
L508[12:07:26] <Inari> :o
L509[12:09:55] <Lizzy> home time
L510[12:10:10] <Skye> yey?
L511[12:10:19] <Forecaster> more like "wee"
L512[12:10:26] <Inari> melon time?
L513[12:21:29] <gamax92> mmm
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L515[12:25:43] <Inari> gamax92: MmmMmmMmmMmm
L516[12:25:56] <gamax92> nuh uh gurl
L517[12:26:13] <Inari> but but
L518[12:26:15] <Inari> its a good mod :<
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L520[12:32:34] <Sangar> o/
L521[12:32:47] <Forecaster> it's gengar!
L522[12:33:47] <gamax92> It's SNAAGR
L523[12:34:53] * Forecaster throws a pokeball
L524[12:37:25] <Sangar> gamax92, oh right, that was a thing. given i forgot about it and it was more a friends thing anyway, probably not, why?
L525[12:37:35] <gamax92> Was just asking :P
L526[12:37:42] <Sangar> :P
L527[12:38:05] <Sangar> so i hear there's a 1.9.4
L528[12:38:13] <Inari> not a recommended though :s
L529[12:38:32] <Forecaster> there's a 1.10 snapshot
L530[12:38:42] <Forecaster> with polar bears
L531[12:38:45] <Inari> whers mah 2.0
L532[12:39:18] <Forecaster> 's not how versioning works :P
L533[12:39:51] <Inari> it is, if you include enough minor versions :P
L534[12:40:07] <Forecaster> 1.math.huge
L535[12:40:55] <Inari> 1.0.9.4
L536[12:40:58] <Inari> becomes 1.1.0.0
L537[12:40:59] <Inari> :3
L538[12:41:14] <Forecaster> or 1.0.10
L539[12:41:16] <Forecaster> :P
L540[12:41:21] <Inari> nah
L541[12:41:22] <Inari> that looks ugly
L542[12:41:29] <Forecaster> it's all arbitrary
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L544[12:41:32] zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L545[12:41:43] <Inari> its gotta be pretty though
L546[12:41:46] <Inari> just like Vexatos
L547[12:41:54] <Forecaster> no it doesn't :P
L548[12:41:58] <Inari> haha
L549[12:42:01] <Forecaster> it has to make sense
L550[12:42:09] <Forecaster> besides, pretty is subjective
L551[12:42:09] <Vexatos> Lies
L552[12:42:12] <Inari> see
L553[12:42:13] <Vexatos> Heresy
L554[12:42:19] <Inari> 1.0.09 to 1.1.10 makes sense
L555[12:42:20] <Vexatos> I mean hi
L556[12:42:26] <Inari> 1.0.9 to 1.0.10 makes no sense
L557[12:42:30] <Inari> you screw up all the formatting ever
L558[12:42:32] <Vexatos> <Inari> its gotta be pretty though
L559[12:42:34] <Vexatos> <Inari> just like Vexatos
L560[12:42:36] <Vexatos> am I pretty? ._.
L561[12:42:39] <Inari> dunno
L562[12:42:41] <Forecaster> versions aren't decimals
L563[12:42:41] <Inari> are you?
L564[12:42:51] <Inari> Forecaster: you still align them :<
L565[12:43:06] <Vexatos> 1.0.9 -> 1.0.10 using maven version numbers
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L567[12:43:18] <Vexatos> whatever you are talking about
L568[12:43:19] <Vexatos> this is correct.
L569[12:43:30] <Forecaster> that requires predicting there will be a 1.0.10 when starting...
L570[12:43:31] <Inari> i complained about MC 1.10
L571[12:43:33] <Trangar> Vexatos, pretty is subjective, so yes, and no
L572[12:43:33] <Inari> instead of 2.0
L573[12:43:34] <Inari> :p
L574[12:43:43] <Inari> Trangar: yes
L575[12:43:44] <Inari> but no
L576[12:43:45] <Inari> but yes
L577[12:43:48] <Forecaster> there's a 1.10 snapshot now
L578[12:43:54] <Trangar> But also meh
L579[12:43:54] <Forecaster> for context
L580[12:43:55] <Vexatos> Inari, do you even version
L581[12:44:03] <Inari> Vexatos: no, ijust want MC2
L582[12:44:04] <Inari> :<
L583[12:46:07] <gamax92> a wild Vexatos
L584[12:46:55] * Lizzy is home
L585[12:46:57] <gamax92> Vexatos: absolutely no idea btw :3
L586[12:47:09] <gamax92> FML or Forge don't touch javax.xml at all
L587[12:47:11] <Lizzy> Phone almost suggested another word beginning with h then
L588[12:47:16] <gamax92> hentai!
L589[12:47:18] <Vexatos> welp.
L590[12:47:32] <gamax92> Vexatos: I'mma try repacking javax.xml >_>;
L591[12:47:34] <Trangar> haleluja?
L592[12:48:00] <Vexatos> btw gamax92, haven't you said you could get rid of the packet splitting now?
L593[12:48:03] <Vexatos> in the sound card?
L594[12:49:02] <gamax92> yeah you can, was for the glitchy old audio but that's been fixed now so it's not needed
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L596[12:49:48] <Lizzy> s/h then/ho then
L597[12:49:48] <MichiBot> <Lizzy> Phone almost suggested another word beginning with ho then
L598[12:50:37] <gamax92> hound?
L599[12:50:45] <Forecaster> honored?
L600[12:51:17] <gamax92> housesitting
L601[12:51:26] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L602[12:51:29] <Forecaster> hodor
L603[12:51:36] <gamax92> hoax!
L604[12:51:39] <Inari> hot?
L605[12:51:45] <gamax92> hot!
L606[12:51:49] <Lizzy> no
L607[12:51:50] <gamax92> it must have been that
L608[12:51:52] <gamax92> D:
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L610[12:52:03] <Inari> hoe?
L611[12:52:13] <gamax92> holly
L612[12:52:19] <Lizzy> no, it has 5 letters
L613[12:52:32] <Forecaster> hodor.
L614[12:52:37] <gamax92> honey
L615[12:52:49] <Lizzy> no and no
L616[12:53:08] <Forecaster> I give up D:
L617[12:53:15] <Inari> honda?
L618[12:53:20] <Lizzy> no
L619[12:53:35] <gamax92> hoofs
L620[12:53:35] <Inari> homer?
L621[12:53:45] <Lizzy> i'm suprised its taking you guys this many tries
L622[12:53:45] <gamax92> hotel!
L623[12:53:48] <Lizzy> no and no and no
L624[12:54:01] <Michiyo_> ...
L625[12:54:02] <gamax92> homie
L626[12:54:06] <Lizzy> no
L627[12:54:08] *** Michiyo_ is now known as Michiyo
L628[12:54:12] zsh sets mode: +o on Michiyo
L629[12:54:15] <Forecaster> it's obvious, we're just avoiding it deliberately :P
L630[12:54:19] <Michiyo> ^
L631[12:54:23] <Michiyo> I'd hope anyway :P
L632[12:54:29] <Inari> im not
L633[12:54:30] <Inari> :<
L634[12:54:41] <Michiyo> So innocent....
L635[12:54:50] <Michiyo> Which is a lie I know... :P
L636[12:54:56] <Lizzy> was about to say
L637[12:54:59] <Inari> i cant think of anything lewd that starts with ho and is 5 letters
L638[12:55:01] <gamax92> I don't >_>
L639[12:55:16] <Inari> except hoden
L640[12:55:18] <Inari> but thats german
L641[12:55:27] <Forecaster> horny :P
L642[12:55:28] <Michiyo> Lizzy, Horny?
L643[12:55:31] <Inari> oh
L644[12:55:32] <Inari> ...
L645[12:55:33] <Lizzy> DING!
L646[12:55:36] <Forecaster> xD
L647[12:55:39] <gamax92> oh.
L648[12:55:40] <Michiyo> lolol..
L649[12:55:42] <Inari> well i bet lizzy is horny too
L650[12:55:59] <Lizzy> not at the moment, actuall
L651[12:56:01] <Lizzy> not at the moment, actually
L652[12:56:01] <Inari> if not
L653[12:56:03] <Inari> apply wand till horny
L654[12:56:14] <gamax92> apply fuzzy until horny
L655[12:56:32] <Inari> apply wand more till unhorny
L656[12:56:34] <Inari> repeat
L657[12:56:41] <gamax92> tail stroke
L658[12:56:49] * Inari strokes Temia's tail
L659[12:57:14] <Inari> im bored :f
L660[12:57:48] <gamax92> same
L661[12:58:38] * Forecaster is watching Tron Legacy
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L663[13:01:49] * Inari is rolling around on the floor
L664[13:01:57] * Lizzy pets Inari
L665[13:02:03] <Inari> :o
L666[13:02:05] * Forecaster puts obstacles on the floor
L667[13:02:11] <Inari> Forecaster: rude
L668[13:02:30] <Forecaster> but it makes it more challenging D:
L669[13:03:11] <Vexatos> gamax92, I wouldn't dare mess up that stuff sooo uuh would you mind removing it? <3
L670[13:03:23] <gamax92> fine :P
L671[13:03:51] <Vexatos> \:D/
L672[13:03:52] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/vZGo7
L673[13:04:16] <Inari> what stuff
L674[13:04:51] * Vexatos pokes Sangar as well
L675[13:05:25] <Skye> Inari, I think I've seen that before
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L677[13:05:44] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/lwAwI
L678[13:06:55] <Skye> Inari, https://i.imgur.com/reAqk3e.png
L679[13:07:18] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/yaz7EKz.jpg what even
L680[13:07:19] * Negi boops anyone in the assembly.
L681[13:07:28] <gamax92> okay, finished small coremod refactor, gonna go yell at Vexatos now
L682[13:07:51] <Sangar> "stop poking meee"
L683[13:08:19] <Vexatos> Sangar, I just moved part of my workload off to gamax92, how about making me some textures? <4
L684[13:08:24] * Vexatos runs
L685[13:08:33] <Skye> Vexatos x Sangar
L686[13:08:47] * gamax92 writes OC fanfiction
L687[13:09:00] <Sangar> is that a picasso heart?
L688[13:09:15] <gamax92> lol
L689[13:12:16] <Vexatos> Sangar, don't you pick on my hearts
L690[13:12:38] <Sangar> ah, steam... they still haven't fixed the discovery queue sending you to censored pages
L691[13:12:44] <Vexatos> I am really uh
L692[13:12:54] <Vexatos> bad
L693[13:12:59] <Vexatos> at doing textures myself >_>
L694[13:12:59] <gamax92> bad~
L695[13:13:11] <Vexatos> like, not copying some other texture and hitting that gradient button
L696[13:13:14] <Sangar> Vexatos, time to improve!
L697[13:13:30] <Vexatos> Sangar, you know the rack mountables? Those took me about 30 minutes each ;_;
L698[13:13:37] <Lizzy> lol, someone tried to use my second nick
L699[13:13:39] <Vexatos> and they at least had a base shape I could rely on
L700[13:13:50] <Vexatos> Lizzy, JoshTheBlender?
L701[13:13:51] <Vexatos> :>
L702[13:13:56] <Lizzy> Vexatos, no, fuck off
L703[13:14:04] * Vexatos blends
L704[13:14:23] <Sangar> oh wow, really, twice in one discovery queue
L705[13:14:24] <Inari> Lizzy: LizzyTrickster?
L706[13:14:24] <Sangar> wtf
L707[13:14:32] <Lizzy> Inari, nope, Elizabeth
L708[13:14:44] <Sangar> "This item is currently unavailable in your region
L709[13:14:44] <Sangar> " THEN DON'T ADD IT TO MY DISCOVERY QUEUE FFS
L710[13:14:59] <gamax92> Sangar: What is your inspiration
L711[13:15:00] <Inari> hehe :p
L712[13:15:08] <Sangar> gamax92, cats
L713[13:15:17] <gamax92> Vexatos: Get this man a cat!
L714[13:15:31] <Sangar> oh
L715[13:15:42] <Sangar> i meant to say "big houses and expensive cars"
L716[13:15:48] <gamax92> lol
L717[13:15:54] <Vexatos> Sangar, I get you a cat if you get me card textures. Deal?
L718[13:16:07] <Vexatos> and a big house AND a moderately expensive car
L719[13:16:08] <Sangar> allright then. what cards did you need again?
L720[13:16:21] <Skye> we need the Sangar card
L721[13:16:26] <Skye> it fixes bugs
L722[13:16:35] <Vexatos> http://imgur.com/a/3upMJ
L723[13:16:36] <Skye> and likes cats
L724[13:16:45] <Vexatos> gamax92 mentioned they are way too boring for sound cards
L725[13:16:47] <Vexatos> and he's right
L726[13:16:57] <gamax92> huh? I did not
L727[13:17:01] <gamax92> you did.
L728[13:17:11] <gamax92> I just pointed out that they all are the same
L729[13:17:13] <Vexatos> they are essentially retextured particle cards which again are retextured card containers
L730[13:17:31] <Sangar> :P
L731[13:17:33] <Vexatos> pretty much only the colours changed >:_>
L732[13:17:51] <gamax92> what is that face
L733[13:18:29] <Vexatos> gamax92, >: sad and >_> and :_>
L734[13:18:44] <Vexatos> also a typo
L735[13:20:02] <Sangar> so, beep card, sound card, ... what was the last one?
L736[13:20:46] <asie> The Marvin UltraSound
L737[13:20:48] <asie> Charset's sound card
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L739[13:23:29] <Vexatos> Sangar, beep card, noise card, sound card
L740[13:24:56] <Sangar> i know the beep card, what do the other do? (one was a sampler or something?)
L741[13:25:08] <Vexatos> Sangar, which colour would you like your car to be in?
L742[13:25:16] <gamax92> asie: I see we take inspiration from the same card
L743[13:25:20] <Sangar> very dark green, metallic
L744[13:25:37] <Vexatos> k
L745[13:29:38] <Vexatos> Sangar, beep card made computer.beeps
L746[13:29:54] <Vexatos> noise card made computer.beeps in square, sine, triangle or sawtooth (or white noise) waves
L747[13:32:13] <Inari> gotta love some formulations in this book :P
L748[13:32:28] <Forecaster> what book?
L749[13:32:37] <gamax92> Vexatos: square white noise too!
L750[13:32:44] <Inari> "Since a superintelligent agent is skilled at achieving its ends, if it prefers not to cause harm (in some appropriate sense of "harm") then it would tend not to cause harm (in that sense of "harm")."
L751[13:33:17] <Inari> Forecaster: Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
L752[13:33:31] <Sangar> hmhm
L753[13:33:55] <Vexatos> Sangar, also still not sure about them recipes, but they *seem* fine, no?
L754[13:33:58] <Vexatos> are they too expensive?
L755[13:34:36] <gamax92> if one really wanted to, could have stored two values and interpolated between the two, would clean up a lot of the higher frequencies, but I wouldn't do that, it adds to the characteristics
L756[13:35:17] <Sangar> Vexatos, maybe a tad, though i suppose it'll relativize with the new recipes in 1.6 :P
L757[13:35:34] <gamax92> is OC getting more expensive :/
L758[13:35:38] <Inari> unscii so prettay though
L759[13:36:12] <Sangar> gamax92, less
L760[13:36:23] <Sangar> bunch of stuff uses diamond shards instead of full diamonds now
L761[13:36:30] <Inari> :o
L762[13:36:34] <gamax92> :D
L763[13:37:41] <Inari> just to confirm
L764[13:37:55] <Inari> how common are frequency discriminators that dont use a clock?
L765[13:37:56] <Forecaster> diamond shards?
L766[13:38:54] <Vexatos> Sangar, new recipes? U:
L767[13:38:58] <Vexatos> ah, the chip™
L768[13:39:13] <Inari> the heck is U: even
L769[13:39:17] <Sangar> yes
L770[13:39:18] <Inari> did you eat a magnet
L771[13:39:22] <Vexatos> Inari, V:
L772[13:40:25] <Forecaster> J:
L773[13:41:17] <Inari> Ḑ̹̭͔̜͈̓̐́ͬ̃̽͂:̨̨͔̙͉̦̥̯̣̬̯̱̰͚ͣͪ̅ͩͤ̋͆̽̀͢͢
L774[13:41:51] *** Kimiro is now known as CB|Away
L775[13:43:28] * Inari bondagey wraps tumbleweed around Lizzy :f
L776[13:48:52] <Skye> Inari, but what defines harm?
L777[13:48:57] <Skye> Inari, lewd
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L779[13:52:43] <gamax92> Vexatos: PR
L780[13:53:06] <gamax92> ... no
L781[13:53:08] <gamax92> forgot a thing.
L782[13:54:33] <gamax92> god dammit Vexatos
L783[13:54:46] <Vexatos> D:
L784[13:54:52] <gamax92> welp you can go remove the unnecessary variable now :P
L785[13:55:19] <Vexatos> Pinta is awesome ._.
L786[13:55:30] <gamax92> packetSizeMS
L787[13:55:42] <Vexatos> packetSizeMS?
L788[13:55:43] <Vexatos> yes
L789[13:55:58] <asie> packetSizeMicrosoft
L790[13:56:08] <Vexatos> gamax92, did you test it yet?
L791[13:56:21] <Vexatos> Just curious
L792[13:56:36] <gamax92> Vexatos: that was tested
L793[13:56:39] <Vexatos> nice
L794[13:56:41] <Vexatos> even better
L795[13:56:44] <Vexatos> thanks a bunch.
L796[13:56:54] <Vexatos> you want something too?
L797[13:57:10] <Vexatos> :>
L798[13:57:12] <gamax92> Vexatos: help with the xsl thing
L799[13:57:13] <Vexatos> another cat?
L800[13:57:18] <Vexatos> ugh
L801[13:57:19] <Vexatos> well
L802[13:57:20] <Vexatos> uuuuh
L803[13:57:22] <gamax92> lol no
L804[13:57:27] * Vexatos shoves asie towards gamax92 and xsl
L805[13:57:30] <Lizzy> Inari, :3
L806[13:57:38] <gamax92> my cat shat on my bed sheet today :/
L807[13:57:48] <Lizzy> ha
L808[13:57:51] <gamax92> sooo, that's getting cleaned today
L809[13:59:43] <Vexatos> asie, >vexatoes
L810[13:59:47] <Vexatos> do you even pronounce
L811[14:00:07] <asie> be glad i didn't sayv
L812[14:00:09] <asie> vexatus
L813[14:00:21] <Vexatos> it's not that hard though ._.
L814[14:00:32] <Vexatos> next time I say ehsey to you, k?
L815[14:00:40] <Vexatos> or essay? >_>
L816[14:00:50] <Inari> Skye: thats why it qualifies, that you hav eto define what harm means :P
L817[14:01:14] <vifino> Vexatos: assy.
L818[14:01:15] <Inari> Skye: theres actually liek a whoel chapter about deifning "harm"
L819[14:01:33] <Vexatos> vifino, right.
L820[14:01:41] <Inari> or rather about ways one coudl go about it and the ups/downs of those ways
L821[14:03:17] <Vexatos> "liek a whoel" ~ Inari 2016
L822[14:04:28] <Skye> Inari, learn to type
L823[14:05:22] <Forecaster> The ultimate way of not harming anyone: Stay indoors and write code
L824[14:08:28] <Forecaster> jeebus, deliver me from people
L825[14:08:37] <Forecaster> someone just wrote a comment on one of my videos
L826[14:08:51] <Forecaster> 294 words
L827[14:09:14] <Forecaster> like 3 periods and no line breaks
L828[14:09:39] <Forecaster> turns out there's a whole 4 periods actually
L829[14:10:20] <Forecaster> and 1 comma
L830[14:10:43] <Inari> Skye: I can :P i just dont care about minor inaccuracies
L831[14:12:11] <gamax92> Inari can't type, is just saying that to damaeg conrtol.
L832[14:12:50] <Sangar> the sound card is getting kinda massive >_>
L833[14:12:55] <Sangar> ohwell
L834[14:13:02] <Forecaster> 300 words!
L835[14:13:02] <Vexatos> well it is a sound card
L836[14:13:10] <Vexatos> the bestest of cards
L837[14:13:11] <gamax92> Sangar: texture wise?
L838[14:13:15] <Vexatos> one card to rule them all
L839[14:13:18] <Sangar> mhm
L840[14:13:33] <gamax92> did you know, that ISA sound cards are massive?
L841[14:13:36] <Vexatos> Sangar, you wouldn't mind a brown-ish cat, would you
L842[14:14:02] <gamax92> Sangar: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/A0xVxRP3cp8/maxresdefault.jpg
L843[14:15:26] <Sangar> fun fact, sound card is indeed red
L844[14:15:47] <gamax92> :)
L845[14:15:47] <Sangar> Vexatos, sure
L846[14:16:22] <Vexatos> mind that it has a built-in speaker, not sure if necessary
L847[14:16:36] <gamax92> >_> Vexatos.
L848[14:16:48] <Vexatos> (and it will work with audio cables and external speakers on 1.9 once asie finishes the awesome new API :D
L849[14:16:49] <Vexatos> )
L850[14:16:55] <gamax92> You don't have to try to draw every single functionality detail on the texture
L851[14:17:01] <Vexatos> of course
L852[14:17:04] <gamax92> it just has to remotely look like it makes sound
L853[14:17:06] <Vexatos> it was just a mention ._.
L854[14:17:09] <Vexatos> I AM SORRY ALRIGHT
L855[14:17:19] <gamax92> ARE YOU FUCKING SORRY
L856[14:17:46] <Vexatos> YES I AM
L857[14:17:52] <Vexatos> PLEASE EXCUSE ME
L858[14:18:14] <Vexatos> Been reading Sherlock Holmes on the train lately. It's amazingly written ;_;
L859[14:18:19] <Sangar> AND I DON'T EVEN CARE
L860[14:18:23] <Vexatos> also them cliffhanger ;___;
L861[14:18:24] <Skye> Vexatos++
L862[14:18:28] <Skye> %+1 Vexatos
L863[14:18:30] <MichiBot> Skye: Vexatos now has 1 points
L864[14:18:36] <Vexatos> Doyle is like, the master of cliffhangers
L865[14:18:47] <Skye> Vexatos, he published them regularly in a magazine
L866[14:18:50] <gamax92> Vexatos: do you not know that reference? https://i.imgur.com/3YdJs.jpg
L867[14:19:35] <Vexatos> Oh, here is ALMOST the resolution to the clue, I'll tell you ONE FUDGING HUNDRED PAGES DOWN THE LINE BECAUSE I'D LIKE TO INCLUDE THIS PART 2 WHICH IS COMPLETELY OUT OF CONTEXT BUT IN THE END IT STILL IS RELEVANT TO THE STORY BUT YOU WILL ONLY REALISE THAT ON PAGE 80 / 100
L868[14:19:49] <Skye> hahh
L869[14:19:51] <Vexatos> god dammit
L870[14:20:01] <Skye> Vexatos, you should watch the sherlock TV series
L871[14:20:08] <Skye> 3 episodes per season
L872[14:20:17] <Skye> 1hour 30minutes per episode
L873[14:20:20] <Vexatos> Skye, please
L874[14:20:23] <Vexatos> I OWN all seasons
L875[14:20:31] <Vexatos> <_>
L876[14:20:37] <gamax92> on all formats too?
L877[14:20:48] <Vexatos> gamax92, the DVD standard that works in German DVD players
L878[14:20:53] <Vexatos> but bought in England
L879[14:21:05] <Vexatos> stupid region locks :P
L880[14:21:17] <gamax92> Vexatos: oh, confusing thing btw
L881[14:21:28] <Vexatos> but yea, I got all three seasons in one collection from my mother as a present
L882[14:21:30] <Vexatos> pretty neat
L883[14:21:44] <Vexatos> watched them, then remembered that I have never read Sherlock Holmes before
L884[14:21:50] <Vexatos> WHY HAVE I NEVER DONE SO
L885[14:21:59] <Vexatos> I have read ALL them classics, apart from this one ;_;
L886[14:22:10] <Vexatos> so yea, reading the entire series now
L887[14:22:20] <Vexatos> it's a nice way to spend time on a train
L888[14:22:35] <gamax92> ahh I see, that's problematic for marytts too.
L889[14:22:49] <gamax92> marytts wants 54.X
L890[14:22:55] <gamax92> erm, icu4j 54.X
L891[14:23:03] <gamax92> mojang has partial 51.X
L892[14:26:42] <gamax92> dunno if that has anything to do with the xsl issue
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L895[14:34:10] <Sangar> welp, that's about as much time as i'm willing to put into this for now >_>
L896[14:34:18] <Sangar> Vexatos, http://imgur.com/aL93INU,9hIO3is,VIn1oOa
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L898[14:34:44] <Sangar> frametime for noise card 3, for sound card 4
L899[14:35:13] <Vexatos> l
L900[14:35:14] <Vexatos> k
L901[14:35:15] <Vexatos> so
L902[14:35:17] <Vexatos> uuh
L903[14:35:20] <Vexatos> right, your payment
L904[14:35:28] <Forecaster> those are tiny
L905[14:35:30] * Sangar rubs hands
L906[14:36:10] <Vexatos> I hope the house isn't too small http://i.imgur.com/tJ0NQ2i.png
L907[14:36:17] <Sangar> animooted https://gfycat.com/PrestigiousEnchantingFluke
L908[14:36:41] <Vexatos> <3
L909[14:36:57] <Sangar> \o/
L910[14:37:01] <Sangar> a fox \o/
L911[14:37:20] <Sangar> i even got a runway
L912[14:37:22] <Inari> fox where
L913[14:37:26] <Vexatos> It's a car :<
L914[14:37:29] <Vexatos> and a cat
L915[14:37:32] <Vexatos> and a house
L916[14:37:35] <Vexatos> as you requested
L917[14:37:38] <Vexatos> also a happy sun.
L918[14:37:39] <Sangar> :3
L919[14:37:46] <Sangar> obligatory happy sun
L920[14:37:48] <Vexatos> which we had today
L921[14:37:58] <Vexatos> Sangar, Pinta is an op tool for fulfilling wishes
L922[14:38:09] <Sangar> uhuh
L923[14:38:57] <Vexatos> :D
L924[14:39:06] <Vexatos> I hope you have fun with your new belongings
L925[14:39:12] * Vexatos goes off to dinner
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L927[14:47:10] <gamax92> those are some interesting textures you made there Sangar.
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L929[14:47:34] <Sangar> "interesting" :X
L930[14:48:07] <Forecaster> those are some InTeReStInG textures
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L932[14:48:21] <alekso56> mmmyes, interesting, are they made of chocolate?
L933[14:48:36] <gamax92> those are some amAzINg
L934[14:48:52] <Inari> Forecaster: i tried readign that with only capitals and then only lowercase, thoguht you wre going for some "incest" thing, but guess not
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L937[14:49:23] <gamax92> Sangar: It looks like you made SD Card textures :P
L938[14:49:24] <Forecaster> ew
L939[14:49:39] <Sangar> i don't think i did? :X
L940[14:49:39] <gamax92> like, the blue thing could be a nuclear bomb
L941[14:49:44] <Sangar> ahaha
L942[14:50:06] <alekso56> Inari: http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/690/931/412.png
L943[14:50:45] <Sangar> i had a sampler with glowy buttons in mind but was to lazy to fade them 9 pixels individually, so i just threw some noise on the area >_>
L944[14:52:43] <g> https://twitter.com/gdude2002/status/732863038441787392
L945[14:52:44] <MichiBot> Wed May 18 04:18:58 CDT 2016 @notch: Don't you hate those nightmares where you can barely move and monsters are chasing you, and it turns out you're recording for polygon?
L946[14:52:45] <g> this is great
L947[14:52:46] <g> lol
L948[14:53:27] <Sangar> ohhhh, evil :D
L949[14:53:47] <Sangar> they do deserve it tho :X
L950[14:53:53] <Sangar> i mean ffs
L951[14:53:54] <g> you saw the video then?
L952[14:53:57] <Sangar> yeah
L953[14:54:19] <g> it's been doing the rounds at KotakuInAction and it's glorious
L954[14:55:48] * Lizzy is copying 242GB worth of steam games from her raid array to her external hdd so she can disolve the array and put it in her storage server
L955[14:56:00] <Forecaster> :O
L956[14:56:21] <Forecaster> why do you have .25 TB worth of games on a disk
L957[14:56:32] <Lizzy> ?
L958[14:56:35] <Inari> hentai
L959[14:56:39] <Forecaster> .24*
L960[14:56:58] <Forecaster> how many games is that?
L961[14:57:05] <Lizzy> https://www.theender.net/shx/zion/explorer_2016-05-18_20-57-00.png
L962[14:57:18] <Lizzy> ^ many
L963[14:57:41] <Forecaster> why do you have all those locally?
L964[14:57:48] <Lizzy> eh?
L965[14:57:49] <Forecaster> I clear out games I haven't played for a while
L966[14:57:55] <Forecaster> you said they're steam games
L967[14:58:03] <Lizzy> yes?
L968[14:58:17] <g> not everyone has to keep massive raw video recordings around
L969[14:58:26] <Forecaster> do you play all of those regularly? :P
L970[14:58:31] <Forecaster> I don't keep raw video
L971[14:58:37] <Forecaster> that's silly
L972[14:58:45] <g> Do you play all your console games regularly?
L973[14:58:47] <g> No?
L974[14:58:47] <gamax92> is lewd a video codec
L975[14:58:54] <gamax92> g: see that's different
L976[14:58:56] <g> Why don't you put all your discs into a storage service?
L977[14:58:57] <gamax92> that costs money.
L978[14:58:58] <Forecaster> I don't play console games period
L979[14:59:03] <Lizzy> Forecaster, i play them regually enough that i can't be asked to deal with my shitty internet to re-download them again
L980[14:59:11] <Forecaster> oh, okay then
L981[14:59:20] <gamax92> you can't just sell and re buy games over and over
L982[14:59:32] <g> that isn't what I was saying anyway..
L983[14:59:33] <gamax92> but you can freely re download a steam game
L984[14:59:35] * Sangar checks
L985[14:59:46] <Sangar> 390gb >_>
L986[14:59:54] <g> You could put all your discs in some storage locker
L987[14:59:57] <Lizzy> the biggest (by a whopping 64GB) is GTAV
L988[15:00:02] <g> but now you have to drive across town if you decide you need one of them
L989[15:00:17] <Lizzy> fuck trying to re-download that every now and then on a connection that gets 1.5MB/s max
L990[15:00:27] <Inari> wee
L991[15:00:30] <Inari> lizzy has german netspeeds
L992[15:00:44] <Lizzy> also i do have fallout 4 but that's on my SSD cause i was getting annoyed with the load time
L993[15:00:51] <gamax92> lizzy has Australian netspeeds
L994[15:01:04] <Forecaster> yeah that makes more sense
L995[15:01:06] <Lizzy> https://www.theender.net/shx/zion/DiskAnalysis_2016-05-18_21-00-59.png
L996[15:01:15] <Forecaster> I have 30Mbit, so it's not as much of a problem for me
L997[15:01:19] <Forecaster> I didn't consider that
L998[15:02:08] <g> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1547120/ShareX/2016/May/dllhost_2016-05-18_21-02-12.png
L999[15:02:18] <Lizzy> yeah, I hate my internet. I think my mum said she was moving to a different ISP so i wonder if they'll be any better
L1000[15:02:45] <Forecaster> also it seems I'm not better off xD
L1001[15:03:00] <Forecaster> my steamapps/common is about 220 Gb
L1002[15:03:06] <g> I think we max out at around 6-7 MiB/sec
L1003[15:03:18] <Vexatos> * CHANGED: Sangar made beep card and noise card textures a lot less boring. He also made the sound card texture to match them. Thanks a lot!
L1004[15:03:22] <Vexatos> this good? ._.
L1005[15:03:24] <Lizzy> also these games are gonna go back onto the drives they're comming off of, just with them in my storage server and not my computer
L1006[15:03:27] <Forecaster> 77 games
L1007[15:03:28] <Sangar> Vexatos, sure :P
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L1009[15:03:42] <Lizzy> might finally be able to reconnect my disk drive
L1010[15:03:54] <g> how many games does steam say you have on your profile pages?
L1011[15:03:54] <Forecaster> wont accessing them over the network be slow?
L1012[15:04:04] <Forecaster> or do you have a GB network?
L1013[15:04:08] <Lizzy> GBit
L1014[15:04:18] <Forecaster> ah, nice
L1015[15:04:31] <g> Mine shows.. 459
L1016[15:04:32] <g> ._.
L1017[15:04:52] <g> I remember KittyKath/DeanIsaKitty (where'd she go?) calling me crazy when she saw that
L1018[15:04:54] <Lizzy> granted if i'm ever streaming or something then it may be slow but when that day comes i'd have figured out a different way of storage
L1019[15:04:57] <Sangar> that's... a lot
L1020[15:05:00] <Lizzy> g, no idea
L1021[15:05:27] <g> it's kind of a lot, yeah..
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L1024[15:05:34] <g> many bundles though
L1025[15:05:35] <Skye> Lizzy, I could stream 1080p video over SMB over 100mbs ethernet
L1026[15:05:43] <Sangar> yeah, bundles are evil :P
L1027[15:05:43] <Kodos> uwot
L1028[15:05:57] <Lizzy> Skye, how big was the source files?
L1029[15:06:00] <g> I have a 75% off coupon for http://store.steampowered.com/app/327060/ if someone wants it
L1030[15:06:10] <Skye> Lizzy, BluRay rip
L1031[15:06:22] <Skye> AKA: huge
L1032[15:06:26] <Sangar> looks like limbo o.O
L1033[15:06:29] <Lizzy> not helpful
L1034[15:06:44] <g> (you'll need to have a mobile authenticator on your account since it expires on the 31st)
L1035[15:08:13] <Vexatos> http://git.io/vrBed
L1036[15:08:15] <Vexatos> \:D/
L1037[15:08:30] <g> courtesy of @fnu…
L1038[15:08:30] <g> …ecke.
L1039[15:08:33] <g> lol
L1040[15:08:38] <Sangar> hue
L1041[15:08:51] <Lizzy> also Skye, that's like, one continious file whereas games are lots of files
L1042[15:09:18] <Forecaster> http://imgur.com/eLg102p
L1043[15:09:25] <Forecaster> my game stuff
L1044[15:09:34] <g> more than me, anyway
L1045[15:09:34] <g> lol
L1046[15:09:47] <Skye> Lizzy, true
L1047[15:09:58] <Forecaster> totals about 839Gb
L1048[15:10:05] <Vexatos> g: Still works when you click on it :>
L1049[15:17:02] <Vexatos> gamax92, we only need to register the sync handler on the client, right?
L1050[15:18:02] <gamax92> yeah
L1051[15:18:17] <Vexatos> ok
L1052[15:18:28] <Vexatos> that's good because it'd crash on a server otherwise :P
L1053[15:19:32] <Lizzy> https://imgur.com/gallery/2dJWjFi
L1054[15:21:27] <Forecaster> I'd have died faced with that for sure
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L1070[15:58:50] <g> doesn't everyone love this?
L1071[15:58:52] <g> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1547120/ShareX/2016/May/2016-05-18_21-58-52.png
L1072[15:58:55] <g> I turned it off in the config
L1073[15:58:58] <g> as if that'd change anything
L1074[15:58:59] <g> lol
L1075[15:59:20] <Lizzy> the problem is you're using dragonapi
L1076[15:59:23] <gamax92> t^
L1077[15:59:27] <Forecaster> update messages are fine if they're only displayed once
L1078[16:00:11] <Forecaster> per update
L1079[16:06:37] <g> Lizzy: can't exactly remove it
L1080[16:06:40] <g> we've had this conversation before
L1081[16:06:40] <g> :P
L1082[16:06:48] <Lizzy> ?
L1083[16:07:03] <g> it corrupts the world if I remove it, and that mod that's supposed to get around that doesn't
L1084[16:07:14] <Forecaster> the best mods are those you can't get rid of once you've added them :P
L1085[16:07:32] <Forecaster> gets you hooked
L1086[16:07:44] <Lizzy> now, you see. your problem was putting dragonapi in there in the first place
L1087[16:07:44] <g> mods like journeymap, sure, but that's for an entirely different reason
L1088[16:07:44] <g> :P
L1089[16:07:52] <g> Lizzy, we wanted to try out rotarycraft
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L1091[16:11:30] <Forecaster> I long ago realized I never want to touch any of those mods
L1092[16:11:43] <Forecaster> mostly due to the authors policies on user control
L1093[16:15:31] <Dashkal> The moment the author decides that "their vision" is more important than the player's, I disregard it. You want to own the vision, make a game, not a mod.
L1094[16:16:11] <Forecaster> especailly not for something made with java :P
L1095[16:16:52] <Dashkal> Mrh, one can win that game (read: make it take far more effort to hack around than to do the thing). It's just a stupid position to be in.
L1096[16:16:57] <vifino> /dev/c0d0p0
L1097[16:17:03] <vifino> Halleluja, MINIX3.
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L1099[16:18:14] <Forecaster> if it's that important to you you probably want to use a different language :P
L1100[16:18:24] <Forecaster> probably less effort required to keep control
L1101[16:19:19] <S3> NOOOOOOO!
L1102[16:19:26] <Dashkal> Security managers. Properly obfuscared code. Using a language not Java. That kind of thing gives a strong advantage to the one writing the mod. And it can take a hell of a lot less effort than learning unity.
L1103[16:19:30] <S3> My local electronics supply store cloed permanently
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L1105[16:19:52] <Forecaster> :O
L1106[16:19:56] <asie> Dashkal: Oh no!
L1107[16:19:59] <S3> it was an old fashioned electronics supply store, only one in thousands of miles I know of that you can buy like any capacitor or resistor or IC you can think of off the bat
L1108[16:20:02] <asie> You're disregarding my mods!
L1109[16:20:04] <S3> :(
L1110[16:20:10] <Dashkal> My complaint is deeper. Why on earth would you try to write a mod if you want to control the vision?
L1111[16:20:28] <Forecaster> Dashkal: you mean game, prevous statement
L1112[16:20:29] <asie> Dashkal: Because I'm writing them for personal enjoyment, and there's a very easy way to control the vision no mod author has ever thought of!
L1113[16:20:45] <Izaya> Use them the way you want to?
L1114[16:20:48] <asie> It's called "not giving a fuck". It's really cool, more of them should try it
L1115[16:20:54] <Skye> S3, I know that feeling.
L1116[16:21:09] <Skye> My local electronics store closed recently as well
L1117[16:21:13] <Dashkal> There's an even better one. Never release it.
L1118[16:21:21] <Dashkal> Now nobody can "play it wrong"!
L1119[16:21:31] <asie> Dashkal: That's what Mojang said, actually.
L1120[16:21:31] <S3> Skye: the guy who worked it was very old, maybe he died or something
L1121[16:21:37] <asie> If you don't want your mod to be used wrong, keep it private
L1122[16:21:41] <Dashkal> A thing they did right.
L1123[16:21:42] <S3> and I never once saw anyone in the store but myself and who was with me
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L1125[16:22:16] <Dashkal> But I'm very much with you on that one, asie. Don't bother giving a fuck. Write your mod to your vision and let people use it (or ignore it) as they will.
L1126[16:22:34] <Skye> S3, the person running mine wanted to retire to a place with better weather and his son has a job
L1127[16:22:44] <asie> Dashkal: But it's an amazing way to control your vision!
L1128[16:22:47] <asie> Nobody uses your mod wrong
L1129[16:22:54] <asie> because you just stop paying attention to those who do! Amazing!
L1130[16:22:56] <asie> It's like TUNNEL VISION
L1131[16:23:14] <Dashkal> Yeah, I prefer to keep my eyes open. Who knows, someone might *gasp* find an even more fun way to use it!
L1132[16:23:28] <Forecaster> tunnel vision, but high-tech
L1133[16:23:55] <CompanionCube> for what it's worth
L1134[16:24:00] <S3> Skye: heh
L1135[16:24:10] <CompanionCube> C# isn't much better than java in terms of decompiliation
L1136[16:24:48] <S3> whee
L1137[16:24:49] <S3> https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Brocade-6510-switch-48-ports-managed-desktop/3756045.aspx?cm_cat=GoogleBase&cm_ite=3756045&cm_pla=NA-NA-BRC_SN&cm_ven=acquirgy&ef_id=VxOrJAAAAZk4oAZZ:20160518212432:s&gclid=CMGgot7H5MwCFYpZhgodDOUPXg&s_kwcid=AL!4223!3!88709817139!!!g!56939632127!
L1138[16:24:53] <Dashkal> I find a lot of my scala stuff just won't decompile. But then, I often have to dance around compiler crashes so there's that.
L1139[16:26:22] <S3> Does anyone remember the key term name for the fiber switches that don't have to be powered at all?
L1140[16:26:30] <S3> I can't remember what they are called
L1141[16:27:21] <S3> they're super expensive, but they use polarizing mirrors that determine path routing
L1142[16:27:34] <Michiyo> S3, they're looking at closing my store too.. :/
L1143[16:28:08] <S3> Michiyo: i like being able to get all my stuff at mouser, but I find that to be a price trade for accessibility convenience
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L1145[16:28:28] <S3> if I really need to grab a bunch of tether cable, then I will just go to the local store
L1146[16:28:31] <Michiyo> well, if business doesn't pick up, I'll be out a job
L1147[16:28:35] <S3> if I need it fast
L1148[16:28:55] <S3> Michiyo: work two jobs!
L1149[16:28:58] <Vexatos> gamax92, http://files.vex.tty.sh/Computronics/dev/Computronics-1.7.10-1.6.1-the-jar-build-gamax92-wanted-OC1.6.jar
L1150[16:28:59] <Vexatos> there
L1151[16:29:01] <Vexatos> it works
L1152[16:29:03] <Vexatos> ._.
L1153[16:29:04] <Michiyo> Umm, no.
L1154[16:29:10] <gamax92> Vexatos: hmm?
L1155[16:29:21] <Vexatos> I fixed carp and it is done
L1156[16:29:22] <Vexatos> like
L1157[16:29:23] <Vexatos> completely
L1158[16:29:25] <Vexatos> fully
L1159[16:29:26] <Vexatos> done
L1160[16:29:27] <Vexatos> wow.
L1161[16:29:27] <gamax92> never done
L1162[16:29:30] <Vexatos> here, have a cookie.
L1163[16:29:45] <Vexatos> will port to 1.9 tomorrow
L1164[16:29:47] <gamax92> Vexatos: saying it's done is a terrible attitude to have
L1165[16:29:56] <Vexatos> good night now, it'll be a stressful to-morrow
L1166[16:30:09] <Forecaster> it's done! mic drop exit stage!
L1167[16:30:30] <Vexatos> gamax92, you know what I mean >_>
L1168[16:31:19] <gamax92> I'm making a pizza soon
L1169[16:31:36] <gamax92> zero luck on MaryTTS's xsl stuff
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L1173[16:32:42] <ironmountain> Yo
L1174[16:32:47] <Forecaster> hi
L1175[16:32:49] <gamax92> hey
L1176[16:35:34] <ironmountain> sudo pacman -S bitcoin
L1177[16:35:39] <ironmountain> whoops, wrong terminal
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L1179[16:36:31] <Lizzy> lol
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L1181[16:36:49] <vifino> MINIX3 works great on my laptop. Except ethernet doesnt work, nor is USB implemented.
L1182[16:37:01] <vifino> fuuuaaaaaaaaaaaaak
L1183[16:37:28] <gamax92> pfft
L1184[16:37:31] <gamax92> ffs.
L1185[16:37:36] <gamax92> wtf
L1186[16:38:12] <malcom2073> So by great, you mean not at all. Nice.
L1187[16:39:49] <ironmountain> Who needs ethernet? The internet is just a fad. Il'll fade out of the mainstream any day now
L1188[16:40:01] <Light_Alch> Heh
L1189[16:40:12] <ironmountain> it'll*
L1190[16:40:14] <Tedster> ironmountain: and your IRC presence will fade too...
L1191[16:40:21] <ironmountain> Yes it will
L1192[16:41:17] <Forecaster> I'll make my own internet, with booze, and hookers!
L1193[16:41:23] <Forecaster> wait, it already has that...
L1194[16:42:00] <Forecaster> it's blackjack, not booze
L1195[16:42:08] <Forecaster> I messed up the quote D:
L1196[16:43:07] <gamax92> ugh, if this would only work ... the code doesn't even have to be inside this class, I could very well just put it from my mod since it's a static variable
L1197[16:43:13] <CompanionCube> that brings to mind the Emacs antinews
L1198[16:43:14] <gamax92> but it just doesn't work.
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L1202[16:56:07] <gamax92> gaaaaah really D:<
L1203[16:56:12] <gamax92> that is the only fucking boundary left.
L1204[16:56:50] <gamax92> Decided to just trash the entire startup code for that module, thing starts up. which ofc means it's not actually going to run properly, but that is the only last boundary for it starting up.
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L1217[18:17:46] <xarses> is there a way to retrieve the oredict data on items?
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L1219[18:22:40] <S3> attempt 2 at putting openwrt on my router..
L1220[18:22:50] <S3> compiling openwrt again...
L1221[18:23:08] <xarses> you didn't succeed or brick your router the first time, so GJ
L1222[18:23:24] <S3> it would be very difficult to brick my router
L1223[18:23:28] <S3> know why?
L1224[18:23:37] <xarses> removable memory card?
L1225[18:23:40] <S3> it came with uboot preinstalled :)
L1226[18:23:47] <xarses> nice
L1227[18:23:51] <S3> so I can just send the image over serial and boot it in ram
L1228[18:23:55] <S3> with no flashing
L1229[18:23:55] <S3> heh
L1230[18:24:05] <S3> which is what I've been doing
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L1232[18:24:38] <S3> ymodem is epic
L1233[18:40:53] <gamax92> S3: pizza is epic
L1234[18:41:17] <S3> I'm so mad I didn't start bitcoin mining back when I almost did during the days of cpu mining
L1235[18:41:31] <gamax92> S3: pizza mining
L1236[18:41:38] <S3> I'd have used 100% of the profits JUST for adding more nodes to the computer;
L1237[18:41:45] <S3> I'd have my own beowulf cluster of 100 nodes by now
L1238[18:41:48] <S3> +
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L1240[18:43:18] <S3> gamax92: make -j 9001!
L1241[18:43:22] <S3> it's over 9000!
L1242[18:43:33] <gamax92> S3: make pizza -t 25 minutes
L1243[18:44:23] <S3> pizza? meh
L1244[18:44:27] <S3> pizza is ok
L1245[18:44:36] <S3> I make it like once a week
L1246[18:47:16] <CompanionCube> huh, bofh.ntk.net is down
L1247[18:47:33] <S3> if everything goes well guys
L1248[18:47:47] <gamax92> S3: do we get pizza?
L1249[18:47:49] <S3> the ocbsd experimental remake git repo will be available on my beaglebone
L1250[18:47:57] <S3> I mean it's there already
L1251[18:48:01] <S3> but you'll be able to get to it
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L1253[18:50:46] <S3> I just gotta fix the dns
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L1259[19:25:02] <gamax92> full of pizza
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L1266[20:33:49] <S3> vifino: so!
L1267[20:33:56] <S3> i was doing 1200 baud TCP/IP on the radio today finally
L1268[20:34:06] <S3> for benchmark tests
L1269[20:34:28] <S3> It's actually quite fast, so 9600 baud should be quite awesome
L1270[20:34:39] <S3> guy probably had a poor connection
L1271[20:39:09] <Temia> Interesting :o What kind of error correction are you implementing?
L1272[20:45:54] <vifino> S3: Yep. 9600 baud and we're good for everything.
L1273[20:46:45] <gamax92> why is that familiar.
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L1275[20:46:48] <S3> benchmarks at 1200 baud was like, pretty much instant connection, got a whole motd length message in < 2 secs
L1276[20:46:51] <S3> so that wasn't bad
L1277[20:49:42] <gamax92> S3: but error correction
L1278[20:49:55] <S3> gamax92: slower the baud rate the less error
L1279[20:50:01] <S3> figuratively speaking
L1280[20:50:20] <gamax92> that's not correction that's avoidance.
L1281[20:52:42] <S3> either way
L1282[20:53:08] <S3> gamax92: in order to really, really reliably do error correction we'd need to do QPSK probably
L1283[20:53:46] <S3> with QPSK you can send checksums and bit correction at the same time you send the data
L1284[20:53:47] <S3> :)
L1285[20:56:06] <gamax92> makes me wonder ...
L1286[20:57:42] <gamax92> S3: I wonder if there's a fuse filesystem for fake writing
L1287[20:57:57] <GreaseMonkey> http://explosm.net/comics/4303/
L1288[20:58:17] <S3> gamax92: I can make one for OCBSD :P
L1289[20:58:22] <gamax92> like, if it allowed you to open files for writing and write data, but it was silently discarding all of it
L1290[20:58:24] <S3> just return empty uccress on write and read
L1291[20:58:25] <S3> XD
L1292[20:58:25] <gamax92> S3: not helpful to me
L1293[20:58:54] <S3> what would be the point?
L1294[20:59:10] <S3> I could see the point of an echo filesystem
L1295[20:59:15] <Temia> ...
L1296[20:59:18] <gamax92> making MultiMC fuck off with it's replacing the version dat file
L1297[20:59:22] <gamax92> :|
L1298[20:59:31] * Temia pushes GreaseMonkey into a vat of oil
L1299[20:59:37] <Temia> That was terrible.
L1300[20:59:47] <S3> what did he do now
L1301[20:59:48] <GreaseMonkey> it was glorious
L1302[20:59:53] <GreaseMonkey> check the link
L1303[20:59:54] <S3> oh
L1304[21:00:11] <S3> LPOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
L1305[21:00:15] <gamax92> XD amazing.
L1306[21:00:22] <GreaseMonkey> only problem with it really is the ball should be a coloured stripe ball not a black ball
L1307[21:02:06] <gamax92> S3: I'mma try a thing
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L1309[21:04:38] <gamax92> S3: am ready https://i.imgur.com/7EwZgDI.png
L1310[21:05:11] <S3> gamax92: there's this idiot uploading porn to youtube in SSTV
L1311[21:05:32] <gamax92> meh, nothing special
L1312[21:06:10] <S3> no, but I was like, okay let's do an sstv test at work
L1313[21:06:27] <S3> so I randomly clicked one and my boss came and watched
L1314[21:06:32] <S3> and we all waited for it to come through..
L1315[21:10:21] <gamax92> #lua 172/268
L1316[21:10:21] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0.64179104477612
L1317[21:10:50] <gamax92> oh neat, received ~64% of the data and managed to get the picture through
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L1319[21:13:41] <S3> what did you decode?
L1320[21:14:04] <gamax92> a picture of a waterfall because it's the stock photo I have laying around on my computer :P
L1321[21:14:11] <S3> lol
L1322[21:14:20] <S3> I'm really surprised it works on youtube
L1323[21:14:25] <S3> like sstv decoding
L1324[21:14:32] <gamax92> why wouldn't it?
L1325[21:14:45] <S3> the lossy compression makes the output pretty hairy
L1326[21:14:56] <gamax92> not always
L1327[21:15:16] <S3> gamax92: here in Maine, all of the radio stations are under a few companies, and all of them are banned from playing mp3s
L1328[21:15:29] <S3> because the analog audio equipment can't be used to analyze it
L1329[21:15:50] <gamax92> S3: have you ever listened to an EasyPal transmission?
L1330[21:16:03] <S3> nope, but you told me about it
L1331[21:16:23] <gamax92> S3: do you want me to just link you one? :P
L1332[21:16:53] <S3> sure
L1333[21:17:04] <S3> are they robot?
L1334[21:17:46] <gamax92> >_>
L1335[21:18:09] <gamax92> S3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB2Tp2opBV4
L1336[21:18:10] <MichiBot> Easypal Test Image | length: 1m 40s | Likes: 4 Dislikes: 0 Views: 4335 | by wesmckay
L1337[21:19:12] <S3> WTF?!
L1338[21:19:16] <S3> This sounds like OFDM..
L1339[21:19:22] <S3> (wifi)
L1340[21:20:11] <gamax92> you might be able to note something from a screenshot of QSSTV.
L1341[21:20:57] <gamax92> also I find it funny that the callsign in that video is not the one in the data
L1342[21:21:20] <S3> gamax92: nice callsig
L1343[21:21:27] <S3> callsign(
L1344[21:22:02] <S3> gamax92: look up the transmission callsign
L1345[21:22:04] <gamax92> erm ... shit did I?
L1346[21:22:07] <S3> it may be a club sign
L1347[21:22:12] <S3> and the other may be the person
L1348[21:22:17] <gamax92> phew.
L1349[21:22:57] <S3> At the lab, I transmit as my own callsign, on my laptop
L1350[21:23:03] <S3> but everything else is W1YA
L1351[21:23:07] <S3> which is the radio club
L1352[21:23:13] <gamax92> S3: https://i.imgur.com/z7z8utF.png
L1353[21:23:20] <S3> since I'm vice president of the club..
L1354[21:23:47] <gamax92> note the two grids and the waterfall
L1355[21:28:19] <gamax92> or vanish, I guess that's fine too
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L1357[21:30:45] <S3> nope
L1358[21:35:02] <gamax92> S3: did you look at the picture?
L1359[21:35:37] <S3> yes
L1360[21:35:39] <S3> it's black
L1361[21:35:50] <S3> :P
L1362[21:37:14] <gamax92> S3: ._. you jackass
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L1371[22:47:21] <Sandra> :(
L1372[22:48:08] <gamax92> :)
L1373[22:49:33] <Sandra> :((((
L1374[22:50:05] <gamax92> :)
L1375[22:50:59] <Sandra> :((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
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