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L20[01:11:56] <Skye> Morning
L21[01:12:04] <payonel> night
L22[01:13:30] <Tazz> morning Skye
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L50[02:46:23] <vifino> holy noodles.
L51[02:46:47] <Vexatos> guess I gotta go
and download more RAM now
L52[02:48:53] <Vexatos> vifino, luck having
struck, I have 5-year warranty on everything in this computer....
From a company registered as insolvent and bought by another with
all warranty being null and void :>
L53[02:49:08] <Vexatos> yay >_>
L54[02:49:44] <Skye> ouch...
L55[02:50:09] <Vexatos> yea
L56[02:50:14] <Vexatos> well at least ram
is relatively cheap
L57[02:50:18] <Vexatos> so that's
good.
L58[02:50:18] <Skye> yeah
L59[02:50:35] <Vexatos> now to choose
between the 1446 different types of the very same thing
L60[02:51:04] <Vexatos> It's not like there
can be much difference between one RAM stick and the other... it's
just RAM >_>
L61[02:51:14] <Skye> speed
L62[02:51:25] <Skye> get the highest speed
that your computer supports
L63[02:51:53] <Vexatos> and how do I find
that out >_>
L64[02:52:14] <Skye> google the
motherboard?
L65[02:52:29] <Vexatos> I guess
L66[02:54:09] <Vexatos> Remember I'm a
complete nub when it comes to hardware :P
L67[02:55:41] <vifino> s/when it .*//
L68[02:55:56] <Vexatos> I remember two
years ago I bought this 8GB RAM stick for €75
L69[02:56:07] <Vexatos> now I can buy a
16GB RAM stick for less than that :D
L70[02:56:53] <Forecaster> thanks
obama!
L71[02:57:02] <Forecaster> D:<
L72[02:57:41] <Vexatos> Skye, highest speed
is 1.6GHz apparently
L73[02:59:13] <Skye> Is it DDR3 or
DDR2?
L74[02:59:32] <Vexatos> 3
L76[03:01:29] <Vexatos> hmm... it has two
slots for RAM so I might as well upgrade and buy two 8GB sticks?
heh >_>
L77[03:02:02] <Vexatos> this time I'll buy
it from amazon because that won't go insolvent any time soon
D:<
L78[03:02:14] <Vexatos> and ram is supposed
to have a lifelong warranty >_>
L79[03:03:00] <Skye> Vexatos, you have to
buy RAM in pairs
L80[03:03:10] <Skye> or it'll be really
slow
L81[03:03:17] <Vexatos> Yea probably
L82[03:03:20] <Skye> sometimes it won't
work in cheaper motherboards
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L84[03:04:52] <Vexatos> been so long since
I opened that computer >_>
L86[03:06:18] <Skye> then don;t get
it
L87[03:07:56] <Vexatos> hm-hm
L88[03:08:16] <Vexatos> so for €55 I can
get 16GB of RAM nowadays, huh
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L93[03:33:00]
<
Snapples> Ikr
L94[03:33:11]
<
Snapples> RAM is cheap
nowadays
L95[03:37:11] <Sangar> o/
L96[03:38:12] <Forecaster> \o
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L98[03:39:43] <Sangar> oh, so it was the
wam after all?
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L100[03:40:14] <Forecaster> it was the wam
all along, with the candlestick
L101[03:41:36] <Vexatos> Sangar,
apparently so and the company I got it from is insolvent
>_>
L102[03:41:54] <Temia> That blows.
L103[03:42:01] <Temia> RAM is astoundingly
cheap though, yeah.
L104[03:42:06] <Sangar> aye
L105[03:42:14] <Vexatos> now I'd like to
buy some RAM today so it'll arrive like on tuesday so I can put it
in because praise desktop computers
L106[03:42:14] <Temia> I remember when I
first bought new parts, 2GBs of DDR-400 was $150.
L107[03:42:29] <Temia> Nowadays you can
get it at four times the speed and four times the capacity for a
quarter of the price
L108[03:42:31] <Vexatos> Temia, 8GB for
€75 in july 2014
L109[03:42:41] <Vexatos> nowadays 16GB for
€55
L110[03:42:42] <Forecaster> non-mac
desktop computers :P
L111[03:42:47] <Vexatos> yes yes
L112[03:45:00] <Sangar> "back in my
day, a ram module was a big as a room!" *shakes cane*
L113[03:45:13] <Sangar> (ok, maybe i'm not
*quite* that old yet)
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L115[03:46:15] <vifino> you don't need to
pretend, only half a room, Sangar :P
L116[03:46:20] <Vexatos> so yea
L117[03:46:26] <Vexatos> now to find out
which wam stick to buy
L118[03:46:35] <Forecaster> T3
obviously
L119[03:46:37] <Sangar> ;)
L120[03:46:37] <vifino> all of the
wams
L121[03:46:50] <Tazz> o/ Sangar
L122[03:47:25] <Vexatos> >_>
L123[03:47:40] <Vexatos> You know I have
no idea about hardware <_> this is hard
L124[03:48:02] <Forecaster> where?
L125[03:48:19] <Tazz> Vexatos, I know
nothing about hardware too dont feel bad :/
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L127[03:48:35] <Tazz> excellent programmer
but I know nothing about hardware XD
L128[03:49:08] <Vexatos> the company
itself seems to have a lifelong warranty on their product, too, but
I'd have to pay the shipping fees and that'd net me €10 at best
then >_>
L129[03:49:11] <Vexatos> sooooooo
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L135[03:59:45] <Saphire> ...damn you too,
twitter :|
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L138[04:13:06] <Vexatos> Sangar, yea it's
the Crucial Ballistix Sport series again :P exactly the one I have
installed right now, just twice the size >_>
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L140[04:15:58] <Temia> Huh.
L141[04:16:02] <Temia> That's funny,
Vex
L142[04:16:37] <Temia> Cuz' I picked up
the exact same RAM for the board I was moving to after my computer
failed
L143[04:17:10] <Vexatos> It has good
rating
L144[04:17:17] <Vexatos> Guess I'll just
buy it
L145[04:17:40] <Vexatos> I don't think
it's related to the brand then, heh
L146[04:18:32] <Temia> Well, I can't say
for sure how well it holds up to long runtimes since I don't have a
power supply to run the computer at full tilt yet, but I did run
Memtest as a light load test and got a perfectly clean
record.
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L148[04:21:12] <Vexatos> well praise
memtest
L149[04:21:22] <Sangar> :3
L150[04:21:26] <Vexatos> I could also,
while I'm at it, clean my computer
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L152[04:21:35] <Vexatos> I haven't cleaned
it since I bought it >_>
L153[04:21:49] <vifino> Tazz: you call
yourself an "excellent programmer"? really?
L154[04:21:55] <Tazz> vifino, yes I
am
L155[04:22:01] <Vexatos> vifino, I'm the
best programmer.
L156[04:22:08] <Vexatos> There is noone
like me
L157[04:22:15] *
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L158[04:22:16] <Tazz> I didnt say anything
about whos the best just that Im an excellent programmer
L159[04:22:16] <vifino> Vexatos: That's
for sure.
L160[04:22:20] <vifino> But Tazz?
Really?
L161[04:22:27] <Tazz> vifino, do you have
proof that Im not?
L162[04:23:10] <vifino> Ask ping, he'll
give you a thousand reasons.
L163[04:23:31] <Tazz> ping, reasons?
L164[04:23:36] <vifino> Or {}.
L165[04:23:55] <vifino> Just so you know,
good is something different than excellent.
L166[04:24:51] <Tazz> listen Im not here
to get flamed, now if you have a valid reason yourself to why I am
not a excellent programmer lets hear it otherwise please be quiet
its pissing me off that you do this when you have no reason
to
L167[04:25:14] <Vexatos> Sangar, I just
realized I'm 18 now, I can buy stuff from Amazon myself ;_;
L168[04:25:18] <Vexatos> i r
adult!11111111111
L169[04:25:51] <Sangar> rip money
L170[04:25:58] <Vexatos> :<
L171[04:26:03] <Vexatos> I never spend
money
L172[04:26:03] <Sangar> :P
L173[04:26:08] <Vexatos> this already is a
hard choice
L174[04:26:26] <Vexatos> €54.04 ._.
L175[04:29:55] <Sangar> less than full
price big game release :P
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L177[04:30:40] <Vexatos> Sangar, never
bought one of those, "full price big game release" for me
is a €45 nintendo handheld game :P
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L180[04:32:33] <Vexatos> Look at my hax to
avoid having to map.put >_>
L181[04:36:29] <Skye> I remember when full
price game releases were £29.99
L182[04:39:11] <Sangar> Vexatos, at least
have key and value in one line :P
L183[04:39:45] <Vexatos> Sangar,
what?
L184[04:39:50] <Vexatos> I have no more
keys :>
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L188[04:47:14] <Sangar> you do...
L189[04:47:22] <Sangar> you just have them
in the list
L190[04:47:38] <Sangar> imho it'd be
clearer to have the implicit pairs explicitly paired per line
:P
L191[04:47:45] <Sangar> but hey, not my
code (tm) ;)
L192[04:48:07] <Vexatos> what?
L193[04:48:11] <Vexatos> what do you
mean
L194[04:48:16] <Vexatos> I have no more
keys ._.
L196[04:49:15] <Sangar> i mean instead
of
L197[04:49:16] <Sangar> DeviceClass.Bus,
\n "Drone pipe connector", \n OCUtils.Vendors.BuildCraft,
\n "DroneDock 233-B Deluxe"
L198[04:49:17] <Sangar> have
L199[04:49:21] <Sangar> DeviceClass.Bus,
"Drone pipe connector", \n OCUtils.Vendors.BuildCraft,
"DroneDock 233-B Deluxe"
L200[04:49:42] <Vexatos> But those are
four separate attributes .-.
L201[04:49:45] <Sangar> oh
L202[04:49:47] <Vexatos> what are you
talking about .-.
L203[04:49:49] <Sangar> i suck at
multitasking
L204[04:49:51] <Sangar> nevermind me
:P
L205[04:50:02] <Vexatos> DeviceClass.Bus
is not DeviceAttribute.Class
L206[04:50:03] <Vexatos> you derp
L207[04:50:52] <Sangar> trying to figure
out why the hoverboots are transparent :/
L208[04:51:06] <Vexatos> glBlend
L209[04:51:09] *
Vexatos runs
L210[04:51:20] <Sangar> mmm, blendFunc and
depthFunc probably
L211[04:51:25] <Sangar> because pushAttrib
again. ofc.
L212[04:51:26] <Sangar> .-.
L213[04:51:35] <Sangar> this is so fucking
annoying
L214[04:52:17] <Vexatos> yes, yes it
is.
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L221[05:17:26] <g> I like things like
this
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L227[05:39:07] <Kodos> o/
L228[05:45:43] <Inari> jaffa, kree!
L229[05:45:44] <Inari> orso
L230[05:51:18] <Skye> Inari, wut
L231[05:51:39] <Inari> ohi
L232[05:53:39] <Skye> Designing stuff is
difficult
L233[05:53:52] <Kodos> This is
amazing
L234[05:54:04] <Inari> what is?
L235[05:54:09] <Kodos> Graphics with my
new card
L236[05:54:16] <Inari> ah
L237[05:54:24] <Inari> im planning to ge
ta new one, waiting for the 480 reviews though
L238[05:54:30] <Kodos> 480?
L239[05:54:43] <Inari> radeon rx 480
L240[05:54:49] <Kodos> Ah
L241[05:55:03] <Kodos> One I got is pretty
nice for only having been 200
L242[05:55:04] <Kodos> USD
L243[05:55:34] <Inari> which one is
that
L244[05:55:42] <Inari> rx 480 will be 200
USD too it seems
L245[05:57:29] <Kodos> GTX 960, but it's
one of the higher end ones
L246[05:57:31] <Kodos> Let me get a
link
L247[05:57:39] <Inari> ah
L248[05:57:45] <Inari> well for me its
either gtx 970 or rx 480 i guess
L250[05:58:26] <Skye> I have a Radeon HD
5850
L251[06:02:47] <Vexatos> welp, new 16GB of
wam ordered
L252[06:02:50] <Vexatos> hooray?
L253[06:02:59] <Inari> memtest sayus
broke?
L254[06:03:04] *
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L257[06:04:46] <Inari> lewd
L258[06:05:04] *
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L259[06:05:12] *
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L260[06:06:41] <Inari> Skye: is there a
history feature in stackedit
L261[06:06:41] *
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L262[06:07:00] <Skye> Inari, don't think
so, sadly
L263[06:07:13] *
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L264[06:07:34] <Lizzy> With the lights
out, it's less dangerous
L265[06:07:48] *
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L268[06:08:44] <Inari> Skye: hm scaling is
interesting :o somehow didnt think of that even though its like
that with actual screens haha
L269[06:09:08] <Skye> it would allow for
very high DPI with low resolution
L270[06:09:31] <Inari> in what way?
L271[06:09:33] <Skye> well
L272[06:09:56] <Skye> say that you make an
image.
L273[06:10:34] <Skye> if you keep the
resolution the same, but make it smaller, you have more DPI
L274[06:10:49] <Inari> right
L275[06:11:43] <Lizzy> ffs windows
L276[06:12:25] <Lizzy> trying to play
youtube videos, mc has completely locked up then chrome did it now
the entire machine is fucked
L277[06:12:48] <Skye> ...anyway....
L278[06:12:54] <Skye> I need to go now,
revising for exams
L279[06:13:18] <Lizzy> so now i've had to
hard power it off so now it's gonna be fucking stupid with the
startup again ¬_¬
L280[06:13:45] <Lizzy> urghh
L282[06:26:01] <Inari> "Why in the
name of Poseidon's left tit is every damn ceiling light fixture in
this house mounted to a damn pancake box?!?!?!?!?!?!" that
reddit post title though
L283[06:26:44] <Cruor> Inari: what about
the right tit? .-.
L284[06:27:08] <Inari> we're leftist
L286[06:27:24] <MichiBot>
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L288[06:30:52] <Cruor> Tazz: what are you,
a scheme addict?
L289[06:32:07] <vifino> Tazz: What scheme
standard is your version compliant with?
L290[06:38:50] <Tazz> vifino, no
compliance with any standard really
L291[06:38:56] <Tazz> if anything prolly
R4R
L292[06:39:23] <Tazz> Cruor, I love scheme
haha
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L294[06:41:38] <Lizzy> come on computer,
boot the fuck up ¬_¬
L295[06:41:55] <vifino> Tazz: Call it a
lisp instead.
L296[06:42:07] <Tazz> vifino, well its
more schemely than LISP
L297[06:42:17] <Lizzy> oh
L298[06:42:21] <Lizzy> computer
booted
L299[06:42:44] <Lizzy> but where i reset
the cmos it's now booted into my old mint disk
L300[06:43:34] <vifino> Tazz: Lisp is the
family of languages. Just because it isn't common lisp, doesn't
mean it isn't a lisp. Unless it conforms to scheme standards
however, it isn't scheme.
L301[06:43:58] <Lizzy> in other news my
phone is updating to android 6
L302[06:44:35] <Lizzy> and computer has
now gone back to just sitting at the bios screen
L303[06:44:51] <Lizzy> should probably
make it display POST data rather than just the logo
L304[06:45:48] <Tazz> vifino, it conforms
to the majority of R4RS
L305[06:46:01] <Tazz> however alot of
stuff is pointless for a minecraft mod and Im not implementing
it
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L308[06:47:29] <Ashigaru> lol
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L310[06:49:05] <Lizzy> urghh
L311[06:49:17] <Lizzy> COMPUTER, BOOT TO
THE RIGHT FUCKING DRIVE!
L312[06:49:22] <Inari> lol
L313[06:50:58] <Cruor> Lizzy: not with
that attitude
L315[06:51:36] <Ashigaru> oops
L316[06:51:38] <Inari> whats taht :o
L317[06:51:38] <Ashigaru> wrong place
xD
L318[06:51:42] <Ashigaru> cave gen
algo
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L320[06:51:49] <Inari> neat
L321[06:51:50] <Inari> making a
game?
L322[06:51:54] <Ashigaru> planning
to
L323[06:54:28] <Ashigaru> I need to make
it scale next to the map size xD
L325[06:54:49] <Inari> haha
L326[06:56:14] <Izaya> 800x600?
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L328[06:56:57] <Ashigaru> The window
size?
L329[06:57:01] <Ashigaru> Yeah
L330[06:58:12] <Ashigaru> Scaling the algo
is impossible so I'd have to instead generate multiple caves
L331[06:58:30] <Ashigaru> proportionate to
the map size
L332[06:59:09] <Lizzy> lets see if
disabling the CSM will get it to actually boot to the right
drive
L334[06:59:20] <Inari> er
L335[06:59:22] <Inari> wrong link
lol
L337[06:59:28] <Inari> :f
L338[06:59:39] <Lizzy> ooh
L339[06:59:41] *
Lizzy gigles
L340[06:59:42] <Ashigaru> lol
L341[06:59:45] <Lizzy> *giggles
L342[06:59:54] <Lizzy> is there a bra to
match?
L343[07:00:24] <Inari> dunno, i
suppose?
L344[07:01:04] <vifino> q_q
L345[07:01:22] <Lizzy> meh, pc booted to
the wrong drive but i could still get to windows from it
L346[07:01:26] <Inari> vifino: ?
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L353[07:16:41] *
Saphire glows in the dark
L354[07:18:04] <Skye> glow in the dark
dragon?
L355[07:18:15] <Cruor> Saphire: sounds
unhealty
L356[07:18:27] <Izaya> radiation is a
crazy thing
L357[07:18:51] <Skye> nah
L358[07:18:52] *
Saphire glows blue
L359[07:19:15] <Saphire> Cherenkov's
radiation \o/
L360[07:19:19] <Inari> hehe
L361[07:19:30] *
Skye wonders if she will die
L362[07:19:35] <Inari> whys radiation
usually depicted as green anywayt
L363[07:20:20] <Saphire> it should be
blue!
L364[07:21:33] <Skye> is Saphire
radioactive?
L365[07:21:44] *
Skye gets a Geiger counter
L366[07:22:09] <Inari> "Maybe the
trope originated with radium-dial watches, or perhaps
bioluminescence (usually green), or perhaps just the odd pale green
that corpses turn (and very faintly glow)."
L367[07:22:11] <Inari> i guess that makes
sense
L368[07:23:02] *
Skye waves the Geiger counter over Saphire
L369[07:23:07] <Skye> (what
happens?)
L370[07:23:50] <Inari> geiger counter
explodes
L371[07:23:57] <Saphire> *the counter
clock nonstop in a constant stream*
L372[07:24:29] <Skye> now
L373[07:24:34] <Skye> is this alpha, beta,
or gamma?
L374[07:24:47] <Inari> new kind,
delta
L375[07:24:57] *
Skye holds her hand over the geiger counter
L376[07:25:01] <Skye> (does it still
click?)
L377[07:25:31] <Cruor> sure :I
L378[07:25:37] <Inari> mass is weird
:f
L379[07:26:11] <Inari> *referencing PBS
spacetime about how mass arises from trapping particles or
something like that*
L380[07:26:44] <Cruor> Inari: you weird
:v
L381[07:27:01] *
Skye holds aluminium foil over the Geiger counter
L382[07:27:07] <Skye> does it still
click?
L383[07:27:28] <Cruor> :I it blows
up
L384[07:27:45] *
Skye holds lead over the geiger counter
L385[07:28:56] <Cruor> its blown up god
damn it
L386[07:29:06] <Skye> I use new geiger
counters
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L388[07:39:19] <repo> Hi, can anybody tell
me if there is a way to disable certain sides of an adapter, so
that unnecessary components were not added, like components for
nearby GT cables, etc. ?
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L391[07:48:04] <Lizzy> urghh
L392[07:48:11] <Lizzy> i've broken my
phone slightly
L393[07:50:54] <vifino> :(
L394[07:52:49] <Lizzy> i mean, i could
still use it as a phone but i broke google pkay services
L395[07:53:42] <Lizzy> currently doing a
repair
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L398[07:55:56] <g> enjoying learning about
the new functional stuff in java
L400[07:56:09] <g> It's really, really
concise, which feels like not java at all (which is great)
L401[07:59:41] <g> repo, multipart covers
maybe?
L402[07:59:41] <g> that'd only work for
cables though
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L404[07:59:41] <g> the real answer is to
structure your stuff better
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L410[08:04:40] <Inari> Skye: not sure
singleton pattern is quite as useless as the article makes it, just
overused by people who dont know how to use it
L411[08:05:12] *
Skye shrugs
L412[08:05:50] <repo> g: GT cables are
full block, so no MP covers, and GT covers do not prevent
registering as a component
L413[08:08:39] <Inari> Skye: at the
university i go they actaully teach c++11 as the frist
language
L415[08:10:42] <Skye> Inari, the person
who wrote that article also doesn't really like C++ for serious
stuff, as it's too complex
L416[08:10:56] <Skye> they enjoy the fun
people have with it, though
L417[08:11:26] <Inari> eh,i dont think its
that complex *braces from the C people here*
L418[08:12:25] <Inari> didnt know vic was
german
L419[08:12:36] <Skye> haha
L420[08:13:30] <g> that isn't an accurate
python print either
L421[08:13:36] <g> at least not for modern
python
L422[08:13:40] <g> that'd be
print("something")
L423[08:13:46] <Inari> you forgot to
import 20 things? :P
L424[08:14:34] <g> what? no, that's
java
L426[08:15:36] <g> hahaha
L427[08:15:41] <g> this guy is like
"Fuck static typing"
L428[08:15:55] <Lizzy> right, i suppose
whilst i'm waiting for my phone to repair i'll play mc
L429[08:16:17] <Lizzy> s/play mc/go back
to swapping my rails over
L430[08:16:17] <MichiBot> <Lizzy>
right, i suppose whilst i'm waiting for my phone to repair i'll go
back to swapping my rails over
L431[08:16:17] <Inari> your phone auto
reapirs?
L432[08:16:20] <g> complains about the
lack of operator overloading, which is in general a useless or bad
thing
L433[08:16:20] <Skye> g, Vic likes to rant
about tings
L434[08:16:27] <Inari> Lizzy: i wanna see
your base :|
L435[08:16:40] <Lizzy> Inari, then poke
Michiyo
L436[08:16:44] <Inari> g: whys it
bad/useless?
L437[08:17:06] <g> Because it often leads
to magic
L438[08:17:09] <g> and magic is bad
L439[08:17:20] <g> (this is one reason I
hate things that use guava)
L440[08:17:45] <Inari> magic is okay if
properly documented
L442[08:17:53] <Inari> i mean hey, 99% of
my pc is magic
L443[08:17:57] <g> If it isn't clear what
it does from the code
L444[08:17:59] <g> then it is bad.
L445[08:18:17] <Inari> so you prefer
vector.add(vector2) over vector+vector2?
L446[08:18:29] <g> actually, that's an
entirely different operation
L447[08:18:35] <g> one is mutable, one is
immutable
L449[08:18:47] <g> (or it should be, at
least)
L450[08:18:49] <Inari> :P
L451[08:18:59] <g> if you're equating the
two then yeah, that's awful
L452[08:19:08] <Inari> Vector.Add(vector,
vector2) then
L453[08:19:26] <g> An add operator can
make sense for container types I think
L454[08:19:31] <g> and numerical
types
L455[08:19:37] <g> but everything else
is.. eh, you shouldn't do that
L456[08:20:05] <g> although I'd prefer to
use the method for containers because it's more explicit
L457[08:20:12] <Inari> well it makes sense
and i wouldnt want to write a lot of boilerplate when mathing
vectors
L458[08:20:28] <g> actually, define
vector
L459[08:20:38] <Inari> maths
L460[08:20:38] <g> are you talking about
sets of eg coordinates, or like, C vectors (lists)?
L461[08:20:46] <Inari> the former
L462[08:21:05] <g> I gotta afk anyway,
going out to town to meet someone
L463[08:21:07] <g> back later
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L465[08:21:10] <Inari> okay xD
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L467[08:25:33] <Inari> right
L468[08:25:41] <Inari> i still wanted to
try making a simple multiplayer game in C with allegro
L470[08:33:03] <Skye> Inari, do you spend
hours searching the internet for images like that? :P
L471[08:33:34] <Inari> nah
L472[08:33:45] <Skye> then how do you find
them?
L473[08:34:36] <Lizzy> phone repair
finished, just waiting for it to start up now
L474[08:34:49] <Skye> it's funny (as in
comical) how you link images here. :P
L475[08:34:53] <Skye> Lizzy, yay!
L476[08:35:25] <Inari> i browse sankaku
and watch anime
L478[08:37:17] <Cruor> s/watch anime/drop
anime halfway/
L479[08:37:17] <MichiBot> <Inari> i
browse sankaku and drop anime halfway
L480[08:37:21] <Ashigaru> Of course in
practice a map is never gonna be 1000x1000
L481[08:39:41] <Ashigaru> Thogh somewhere
in the process I've destroyed my rendering code so its 100x less
efficient
L482[08:48:33] <Ashigaru> The problem is,
culling doesn't cut it when you're trying to picture the whole map,
so its rendering 1000^2 tiles vs the usual 690
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L484[08:55:23] <Mimiru> Inari Minecraft
name
L485[08:55:55] <Cruor> Mimiru: Cruor
:⁾
L486[08:56:03] <Mimiru> Nah
L487[08:56:13] <Cruor> Ekaterina?
L488[08:56:31] <Mimiru> %+1 Cruor
L489[08:56:32] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Cruor
now has 1 points
L490[08:56:34] <Mimiru> Though for
effort
L491[08:56:59] <Cruor> :⁽
L492[08:57:20] <Cruor> how can the kitchen
smell this burnt if i havent touched it? .-.
L493[08:57:36] <CompanionCube> %+68
Cruor
L494[08:57:39] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
Cruor now has 69 points
L495[08:57:55] <Cruor> say, where do these
points come from
L496[08:58:34] <Mimiru> "The
internet"
L497[08:59:03] <Cruor> my god
L498[08:59:15] <Cruor> they arent from
dimention w? o_o
L499[08:59:32] <Mimiru> These are 100%
free range Internet Points
L500[08:59:42] <Cruor> %+:I Cruor
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L502[09:01:40] <Lizzy> urghh
L503[09:01:52] <Speedy> hello
L504[09:02:38] <Lizzy> step dad is moaning
at me because i don't want ot play with my little brother just yet
because i've had to reset my phone and am now having to re-set up 2
factor authentication on a fair few services
L505[09:03:35] <Cruor> dat sux :I
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L507[09:04:27] <Skye> Cruor, wut
L508[09:05:15] <Cruor> Skye: wut
L509[09:05:27] <Skye> wut
L510[09:05:57] *
Lizzy wishes she could move out
L511[09:06:02] <Mimiru> Says hello... and
then just quits.. Because the entire channel didn't jump up and say
hi..
L512[09:06:03] <Mimiru> ffs
L513[09:06:53] <Cruor> Mimiru: Instant
Reply Channel
L514[09:07:30] <Skye> Mimiru, people are
probably shy
L515[09:08:52] <Lizzy> to be fair, i did
say "urghhh" as soon as they entered
L516[09:09:36] <Mimiru> lol
L517[09:09:51] <Cruor> you scared them
away :I
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L521[09:11:40] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L522[09:11:47] <Lizzy> locked myself out
of my gitlab
L523[09:11:54] <Lizzy> oh well
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L526[09:16:13] <Inari> Mimiru: _Inari
:3
L527[09:16:30] <Inari> Lizzy: lokcing
yourself up in things is much more fun
L528[09:16:44] <Lizzy> Inari, indeed
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L530[09:17:24] <Mimiru> 9:17:21 AM
CONSOLE: [INFO] Added _Inari to the whitelist
L531[09:19:05] <Cruor> Mimiru: but what
about this nice person thing named Cruor? :⁾
L532[09:19:50] <Mimiru> Nah
L533[09:19:58] <Cruor> oh, okay :I
L534[09:20:15] <Mimiru> Inari, you'll need
to install _Inari
L535[09:20:16] <Mimiru> err
L536[09:20:17] <Mimiru> wat
L538[09:20:29] *
Cruor installs _Inari modpack
L539[09:20:39] <Mimiru> Kinky
L540[09:20:51] <Lizzy> Mimiru, :3
L541[09:21:03] *
Lizzy is debating if she wants to put her 1TB external hdd that she
just removed from it's case into Myrddin
L542[09:30:26] <Inari> Mimiru:
modpack?
L543[09:30:30] <Inari> oh
L544[09:30:31] <Inari> there it is
L545[09:30:31] <Inari> :P
L546[09:30:34] <Mimiru> lolol
L547[09:32:48] <Inari> havnet used technic
in forever
L549[09:33:45] <Mimiru> lol...
L550[09:34:36] <Skye> O_o
L551[09:35:33] <Saphire> oh god
L552[09:35:47] <Saphire> so... my friend
is a w40k fan..
L553[09:35:52] <Saphire> now he's hyping
undertale
L554[09:38:05] <asie> Sangar: just to let
you know
L555[09:38:17] <asie> i have restarted
work on my unscii fork, and rewritten the perl buildtool to
java
L556[09:38:32] <asie> now the x16 version
for OC is reproducible - and i found a few minor bugs in the
unicode mapping already
L557[09:38:36] <asie> (also hope to add
more characters)
L558[09:38:45] <asie> i'll keep you
updated, but you *might* be able to get away with using a submodule
for the font in OC
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L561[09:42:46] <Sangar> asie, okeh. i can
easily regenerate the widths file now, so i can drop in a new .hex
file whenever ;)
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L565[09:49:34] <asie> Sangar: the idea
would be something like "java -cp ./builder/ Main
funscii-16.txt hex output.hex"
L566[09:49:40] <Vexatos> asie, submodule +
gradle for compiling? ;)
L567[09:49:46] <asie> Vexatos:
>Gradle
L568[09:49:47] <Vexatos> so snagar can add
gradle task
L569[09:49:48] <asie> a shell script
L570[09:49:54] <Vexatos> to OC
build.gradle
L571[09:50:00] <Vexatos> to autocompile
everything
L572[09:50:00] <asie> shush
L573[09:50:02] <Vexatos> on jenkins
L574[09:50:03] <Vexatos> :>
L575[09:50:06] <asie> no, Vexatos
L576[09:50:52] <Izaya> fuck all my mods
are outdated
L577[09:50:55] <asie> all of them?
L578[09:51:06] <Izaya> probably
L580[09:54:08] <Izaya> oh hey ci.cil.li
isn't dead today
L581[09:54:16] <Skye> asie, shell scripts
are not as cross platform as gradle
L582[09:55:01] <Izaya> "This will
remove the selected world permenantly. The world will be gone
forever (A LONG TIME). Do you want to continue?"
L583[09:57:52] <asie> Skye: name one
platform on which shell scripts don't work and gradle does
L584[09:57:58] <asie> hint: windows is not
such a platform
L585[09:58:08] <asie> you have cygwin, and
on windows 10+ you have the ability to natively run linux
binaries
L586[09:58:13] <asie> even mingw comes
with a shell
L587[09:58:27] <asie> i can, however, name
countless platforms on which shell scripts work and gradle
doesn't
L588[09:58:30] <Skye> asie, do you expect
people tp install mingw
L590[09:58:47] <asie> i could easily write
a zshw.bat
L591[09:58:55] <asie> that downloads
cygwin1.dll and zsh.exe or something
L592[09:59:14] <Izaya> hey hey
L593[09:59:16] <Izaya> github for
windows
L594[09:59:21] <Izaya> -> shell
scripts
L595[09:59:24] <Skye> isn't the aim just
to download a git submodule
L596[09:59:34] <Skye> just tell people to
recursively clone
L597[09:59:39] <asie> yes
L598[09:59:46] <asie> but you're assuming
they have gradle, which might be true for OC compilers
L599[09:59:52] <asie> but might not be
true for funscii users
L600[09:59:56] <asie> in fact, the
java-based glyph assembler is only temporary
L601[09:59:59] <asie> i plan to rewrite it
to use Lua
L602[10:00:05] <asie> because Java's way
too heavy for this
L603[10:01:42] <Skye> okay
L605[10:02:44] <Skye> just have a version
for Java users and a version for POSIX people
L606[10:03:15] <asie> too much work
\o/
L607[10:03:17] <asie> i'll just port it to
Lua
L608[10:03:25] <asie> there's no way you
don't/can't have Lua on your computer
L609[10:03:30] <Skye> but
L610[10:03:38] <Skye> how would it work
when compiling OC?
L611[10:04:11] <asie> i'm not writing two
buildtools for a font
L612[10:04:15] <asie> just for a single
project
L613[10:04:23] <Skye> make sangar port
it
L614[10:04:29] <asie> well he can maintain
the java version for all i care
L615[10:04:32] <asie> Skye: besides
L616[10:04:35] <asie> he's building Lua
next door
L617[10:04:37] <asie> the natives
L618[10:04:46] <asie> if he can build one
Lua he can surely build another
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L620[10:15:28] <Izaya> welp this is a good
first sign
L621[10:16:09] <gamax92> Mimiru: run a
layer that makes everyone appear as the same three letters and five
numbers, and live in this world of no identification and see if you
can figure out who people are
L622[10:16:36] <gamax92> well, the five
numbers aren't the same
L623[10:17:16] <Mimiru> o_O
L624[10:17:44] <gamax92> how do you know
you aren't dbg04278
L625[10:19:15] <Skye> sky00123 :P
L626[10:20:50] <gamax92> of course, the
two smooching each other will be the easiest to identify
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L628[10:21:41] <Cruor> gamax92: :⁾
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L632[10:40:45] <Izaya> also holy shit
Decocraft chews through memory
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L634[10:51:32] <Inari> it does?
L635[10:53:26] <gamax92> it chews through
memory like Inari chews peoples hair out
L636[10:53:34] <Inari> i dont
L637[10:53:35] <Inari> :<
L638[10:53:46] <gamax92> good, then it
doesn't chew through memory
L639[10:53:49] <Inari> Saphire proabbly
does
L640[10:54:06] <gamax92> problem
solved!
L641[10:55:22] *
Saphire nibbles on Inari's RAM
L642[10:55:30] <Inari> D:
L643[10:55:38] <Inari> did you nibble on
Vexatos' ram lately?
L644[10:55:53] <Saphire> nuh
L645[11:11:02] <Inari> "The boot
partition is located on a mechanical or hybrid drive. Moving the
system to an SSD will yield far faster boot times, " but... it
already boots in like 12 s
L646[11:11:53] <Izaya> the boot time
argument seems hollow to me
L647[11:11:59] <Izaya> how often do you
shut down your computer anyway?
L648[11:12:21] <Inari> once a day
L649[11:12:21] <Inari> :P
L650[11:13:22] <cloakable> I shut down my
desktop when I'm not using it xD
L651[11:13:49] <Izaya> I shut down my
desktop when I'm away for >24 hours
L652[11:13:59] <Izaya> that happens
approximately never
L653[11:15:46] <Inari> i shut it down when
i go to bed or am otherwise away for >3-4 hours (out of the
house)
L654[11:16:43] <Inari> Lizzy: is there any
eta on rc 194?
L655[11:17:00] <Lizzy> Inari,
Soon(tm)
L656[11:17:49] <Inari> is that ni
valvetime?
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L658[11:18:45] <Lizzy> Inari, CJ is
working on the update, currently he's having to re-do the rendering
stuff
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L661[11:28:23] <CyberTurd> yes
L662[11:28:28] <CyberTurd> super you are
online!
L663[11:28:46] <CyberTurd> and he
lift
L664[11:28:49] <CyberTurd> fuck
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L666[11:28:55] <gamax92> k
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L669[11:30:27] <LeshaInc> #lua not money
== true
L670[11:30:28] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
true
L671[11:30:36] <Inari> Lizzy: your cousin
is weird
L672[11:30:49] <Lizzy> yup
L673[11:30:52] <Lizzy> he also vapes
L674[11:32:11] <gamax92> #lua not
lua#
L675[11:32:11] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near 'not'
L676[11:32:19] <gamax92> #lua =not
lua#
L677[11:32:19] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near '='
L678[11:32:42] <LeshaInc> #lua not
#lua
L679[11:32:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: attempt to get length of a nil value (global
'lua')
L680[11:32:43] <gamax92> '='
L681[11:32:48] <Inari> gamax92: wat
L682[11:33:53] <gamax92> Inari: wat
L683[11:34:02] <Inari> what are you trying
to do
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L686[11:37:24] <gamax92> Inari:
>_>;
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L689[11:44:47] <Forecaster> somebody kill
me before my feet does
L690[11:44:59] <Lizzy> okay
L691[11:45:03] *
Lizzy stabs Forecaster
L692[11:45:11] <Forecaster> yay
L693[11:45:19] <Forecaster> take that
feet!
L694[11:45:21] *
Forecaster dies
L695[11:46:33] <Forecaster> seriously
though, yard work while it's hot outside
L696[11:46:36] <Forecaster> it's
great
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L698[11:47:28] <g> Forecaster: check it
up, I funk it up
L700[11:47:29] <MichiBot>
Katamari
Damacy Soundtrack - 03 - The Moon and the prince | length:
5m 30s | Likes:
1613
Dislikes:
21 Views:
246210 |
by
Aubrey Mckenzie
L701[11:47:32] <g> that's what you
need
L702[11:47:51] <g> music passes so much
time when doing physical work :v
L703[11:47:57] <gamax92> Inari: what are
you doing staph D:
L704[11:48:02] <gamax92> no put that
down.
L705[11:48:17] <Inari> put what
down?
L706[11:48:19] * g
hands gamax92 a shield
L707[11:48:36] *
gamax92 takes, hits Inari with katana
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L710[11:51:34] <Forecaster> I'll funk you
up D:<
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L712[11:54:20] <asie> Saphire: the version
on there already fixes a few bugs, but i'll try to add in a few
more symbols before making a release
L713[11:54:35] <Saphire> um
L714[11:54:53] <Saphire> misping?
L715[11:55:03] <Forecaster> and mr
ping
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L717[11:56:24] <gamax92> ping jr
L718[11:56:33] *
gamax92 shudders.
L719[11:56:44] <asie> Saphire: yeah
L720[11:56:46] <asie> i meant Sangar
L721[11:56:55] <Lizzy> woo
L722[11:56:57] <Lizzy> food time
L723[11:57:02] <Forecaster> \o/
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L726[12:09:02] <ping> mr ping?
L727[12:09:56] <Temia> asie: needs more
hymmnos
L728[12:10:23] <asie> Temia: sure! we can
allocate it in the OpenComputers PUA, I'm sure
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L730[12:10:40] <Temia> \o/
L731[12:10:48] <asie> if you draw it and
agree to license it under the public domain
L732[12:10:54] <Temia> ...
L733[12:10:57] <Temia> Hm.
L734[12:10:59] <asie> we can have it
L735[12:11:22] <Temia> I'm not sure I'd
have the rights to do that.
L736[12:11:28] <Temia> Alas.
L737[12:13:02] <Temia> I know the
copyright workarounds between raster vs. vector implementations,
but the whole writing system is its own intellectual property
.v.
L738[12:15:45] <Temia> language and
writing system I guess
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L744[12:34:36] <gamax92> public domain
moo
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L746[12:40:07] <Inari> %seen
DeanIsAKitty
L747[12:40:08] <MichiBot> Inari:
DeanIsAKitty has not been seen.
L748[12:40:22] <Lizzy> %seen
KittyKath
L749[12:40:23] <MichiBot> Lizzy: KittyKath
was last seen 24d 15s ago.
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L751[12:40:41] <Inari> still gone i
see
L752[12:41:01] <Forecaster> it should say
"who dat?" instead of "has not been seen"
L753[12:41:19] <Lizzy> Inari, she's
around, just not on itc
L754[12:41:22] <Lizzy> *irc
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L756[12:41:41] <Inari> ah :P
L757[12:41:41] <Inari> odd
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L759[12:45:13] <Forecaster> "not on
irc", sounds suspicous
L760[12:45:26] <Inari> in the basement?
:o
L761[12:45:36] <AntheusPhone> In the
closet.
L762[12:46:57] <Skye> did Lizzy kidnap
them? D:
L763[12:47:42] <gamax92> Lizzy how could
you D:
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L768[13:04:36] <Forecaster>
cheeeeeese
L769[13:11:06] <asie> slowly progressing
on the forked font
L770[13:11:11] <asie> added most missing
fractions from unicode
L771[13:13:40] <vifino> Is there a ttf
version of the font you are working on, asie?
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L775[13:15:03] <asie> vifino: no
L776[13:15:07] <asie> it's a bitmap font,
ttf would not make sense
L777[13:15:24] <asie> though you can
uthough you can take hex2bdf (google)
L778[13:15:27] <asie> then bdf2ttf
(google)
L779[13:15:29] <asie> and get a TTF
variant
L780[13:15:31] <asie> but not yet
L781[13:21:12] <Skye> asie, will you add
unicode?
L782[13:21:30] <asie> Skye: um
L783[13:21:32] <asie> it's already
there
L784[13:21:35] <asie> somewhat
L786[13:21:52] <asie> the problem is that
drawing a few dozen thousand glyphs is not something one who is not
a typography master will do in an evening
L787[13:22:02] <asie> (i already added a
few to the list; about 25-30)
L788[13:22:18] <asie> this is the 8x8
variant; OC uses the 16x16 variant
L789[13:22:21] <asie> well, 8/16x16
L790[13:22:36] <Skye> OC needs an 8x8
mode
L792[13:23:02] <asie> there are many
native x16 glyphs, but where there aren't any an upscaled 8x8
variant is used
L793[13:23:03] <Temia> Reminds me of the
PC9801 character map
L794[13:23:13] <asie> Temia: i found a
public domain 8x8 Japanese font
L795[13:23:24] <asie> i still don't
believe how "public domain", "8x8" and
"Japanese font" fit in one sentence
L796[13:23:34] <Temia> Hee
L797[13:23:42] <asie> but apparently the
first one has to do with the fact fonts are not copyrightable in
Japan
L798[13:23:49] <asie> as the law treats
fonts as a means of expression, not a creative work
L799[13:24:07] <Skye> fun fact: bitmap
fonts are not copyrightable
L800[13:24:11] <asie> Skye: in the
US
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L802[13:24:18] <asie> (well, and
Japan)
L803[13:24:27] <Skye> asie, wait...
they're copyrightable in the EU?! D:
L804[13:24:47] <asie> Skye: it's
complicated
L805[13:25:00] <asie> in the UK, yes - for
25 years, and only as a whole
L806[13:25:06] <asie> in Ireland - yes,
for 15 years
L807[13:25:14] <Temia> Oh.
L808[13:25:17] <Temia> Is that so
then?
L809[13:25:23] <asie> in Switzerland, it's
gray area
L810[13:25:24] <Temia> ... owo
L811[13:25:36] <asie> in Russia, they're
fully copyrightable and Lebedev has actually sent takedown notices
to Russian pirates
L812[13:25:45] <Skye> so I can embed parts
of a copyrighted font, but not all of it?
L813[13:26:00] <asie> Skye: usage by
typographers is exempt from the law
L814[13:26:12] <asie> also, in the EU,
design patents
L815[13:26:14] <Temia> Give me a poke when
I get my computer running and I will happily whip up a hymmnos font
o/
L816[13:26:15] <Skye> what does that mean
in plan english?
L817[13:26:18] <asie> a font can be
patented - for 3 years initially, up to 25 years
L818[13:26:25] <asie> Skye: if you make a
book using a font, you haven't stolen the font
L819[13:26:29] <Skye> I see
L820[13:26:31] <Temia> Kerning might be
tricky but eehhh
L821[13:26:41] <asie> in other words
L822[13:26:48] <asie> yeah
L823[13:26:53] <Skye> asie, so the EU also
has stupid patients?
L824[13:26:56] <asie> also, the US law
doesn't allow to copyright fonts
L825[13:26:59] <asie> however, scalable
fonts are not fonts
L826[13:27:03] *
Skye shakes fist
L827[13:27:03] <asie> they're computer
software which renders glyphs
L828[13:27:08] <Skye> lolwit
L829[13:27:10] <asie> so they are
copyrightable as software
L830[13:27:20] <asie> Skye: TTF is
essentially a virtual machine
L831[13:27:37] <Skye> what if someone
converts it to an SVG?
L832[13:28:01] <asie> you might have still
violated the copyright
L833[13:28:03] <Skye> also... is TTF
turing complete?
L834[13:28:04] <asie> but there's a 100%
safe way to copy fonts
L835[13:28:11] <asie> you print a book
containing every glyph from a font, in random order
L836[13:28:13] <asie> then you scan
it
L837[13:28:21] <asie> it will never give
an exact copy BUT it's fair in most countries
L838[13:28:30] <asie> and in fact tons of
companies/people over the years did precisely that
L839[13:30:19] <Skye> fonts just need to
not be copyrightable
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L843[13:32:07] *
Lizzy sighs
L844[13:32:12] *
Lizzy throws them back
L845[13:32:14] <asie> Sangar: anyhow, any
time you want to update the font, just clone that repo and run
make.sh
L846[13:32:17] <asie> Skye: well, fonts
aren't, in the US
L847[13:32:19] *
Lizzy gigles
L848[13:32:19] <asie> software is
L849[13:32:23] <asie> and scalable fonts
are software
L850[13:32:25] *
vifino throws himself at Lizzy
L851[13:32:32] *
Lizzy catches
L852[13:32:35] <vifino> :3
L853[13:32:53] <Skye> asie, how?!
L854[13:33:13] <asie> Skye: they have code
for rendering glyphs which is executed under a virtual
machine
L855[13:33:22] <asie> truetype is, indeed,
turing complete
L856[13:33:34] <Skye>
overengineering
L857[13:33:38] <asie> not really
L859[13:33:44] <asie> fonts are just that
complicated
L860[13:33:54] <asie> you could say
they're just vector graphics
L861[13:33:57] <asie> but they change and
morph with size
L862[13:34:04] <asie> boldening, italics,
underlining, various other transformations
L863[13:34:06] <asie> weight
L864[13:34:24] <Skye> o o
L865[13:34:36] <lashtear> splines, not
vectors
L866[13:34:39] <lashtear> but yeahh
L867[13:34:45] <asie> yeah
L868[13:34:47] <asie> that
L869[13:35:15] <lashtear> as for turing
completeness of truetype... it's got nothing on Metafont
L870[13:35:22] <Skye> asie, have you seen
fixedsys3?
L871[13:35:27] <lashtear> much older...
much more powerful
L872[13:35:36] <asie> Skye: why would i
use Excelsior when Unscii exists
L873[13:35:50] <asie> unscii is great as
it's designed based on *all* 8/16-bit fonts
L874[13:36:00] <asie> and includes enough
characters to reproduce most old 8/16-bit computers
L875[13:36:04] <asie> and more
L876[13:36:15] <Skye> asie, so unscii has
more characters?
L877[13:36:18] <asie> well, yeah
L878[13:36:21] <asie> it's a unicode font
for starters
L879[13:36:22] <Antheus> .p
L880[13:36:28] <lashtear> unifont unifont
unifont
L881[13:36:29] <asie> i gave you a
coverage screenshot
L882[13:36:32] <Antheus> %p
L883[13:36:32] <asie> lashtear: unifont
=/= unfont
L884[13:36:33] <Skye> asie, fixedsys3 is
unicode
L885[13:36:34] <asie> unscii*
L886[13:36:35] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Antheus 0.56s
L887[13:36:36] <asie> unifont is great,
but it's GPLv3
L888[13:36:39] <Antheus> %p
L889[13:36:40] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Antheus 0.65s
L890[13:36:42] <asie> which means that if
you bundle it, well
L891[13:36:44] <asie> you have to be GPLv3
as well
L892[13:36:48] <lashtear> yeah.
L893[13:36:52] <Cruor> %p
L894[13:36:53] <asie> it's great for
usage
L895[13:36:56] <asie> not as great for
gamedev for example
L896[13:36:56] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Cruor 3.97s
L897[13:37:00] <Skye> asie, not if you
render it as a bitmap
L898[13:37:01] <asie> and even then
L899[13:37:03] <asie> unscii actually
looks better
L900[13:37:11] <asie> Skye: fixedsys3?
unicode?
L901[13:37:16] <asie> how many characters
does it have
L902[13:37:30] <Skye> let's see
L903[13:37:31] <lashtear> in practice I
have to use a variety of different fonts covering different
languages
L904[13:37:39] <Skye> it has some dead
languages
L905[13:37:40] <asie> Skye: apparently a
varying amount
L906[13:37:42] <asie> it has some things
unscii doesn't
L907[13:37:44] <asie> and vice versa
L908[13:37:50] <Skye> yep
L909[13:37:56] <Cruor> %p
L910[13:37:56] <lashtear> dejavu covers
most of what I need, but I've developed a disturbing fondness for
slab fonts
L911[13:38:12] <asie> lashtear: funscii,
or my unscii fork, was really designed for future ASCII-styled
games i might make in mind
L912[13:38:12] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Cruor 15.88s
L913[13:38:21] <Cruor> oh
L914[13:38:23] <Skye> asie, and OC?
L915[13:38:24] <asie> it's public domain
(good), not a blatant ripoff so probably not takedownable ever
(good)
L916[13:38:26] <Cruor> this is nice
:>
L917[13:38:27] <lashtear> probably from
far too many hours up late reading naughty vampire romance novels
on an old kindle
L918[13:38:30] *
Temia contemplates adopting funscii for projects too
L919[13:38:35] <asie> and it actually
looks good (good!)
L920[13:38:39] *
ping smacks Cruor for having such crap ping
L921[13:38:40] <asie> (unifont does not
look good, it looks correct)
L922[13:38:45] <asie> Skye: OC was
more
L923[13:38:47] <Temia> I've done a few
custom pixel fonts in my time, admittedly
L924[13:38:48] <asie> "hey sangar i
have this nice font"
L925[13:38:50] <asie> "you should use
it"
L926[13:38:54] <asie> Temia: also, the
format for funscii is pretty easy
L927[13:38:57] <Temia> Sky Eraser's font
was a custom work that I based loosely on Axelay
L928[13:38:58] <asie> and you can edit
font.txt (or make your own buildscript)
L929[13:39:02] <Cruor> i failed you
ping-senpai
L930[13:39:03] <asie> so you can take
funscii and add characters to it
L931[13:39:07] <asie> or replace
them!
L932[13:39:07] <Temia> Interesting
:o
L933[13:39:17] <asie> we have a few
variations built in from viznut
L934[13:39:23] <asie> -fantasy, which has
an alphabet based on C64 fantasy games
L935[13:39:28] <asie> -mcr, which is a
more futuristic variant
L936[13:39:35] <asie> and -thin, which has
1px thick and not 2px thick text
L937[13:39:45] <asie> also -alt, which has
the weirdest glyphs out of all retro computers instead of the most
neutral combinations
L938[13:40:16] <lashtear> I try to avoid
bitmap fonts now, but when I need them, I often fall back to some
old EGA font dumps
L939[13:40:18] <Skye> can you show
screenshots of them?
L941[13:40:42] <asie> lashtear: unscii has
an 8x8 and 8x16 variant, and i highly recommend it over font
dumps
L942[13:40:44] <asie> as it's
superior
L943[13:41:06] <Temia> Sky Eraser's
probably closest to mcr/thin, but yeah
L944[13:41:16] <Temia> Let me see if I
have a copy of the project on my college laptop
L945[13:41:43] <Temia> I do!
L946[13:42:17] <asie> also, there's
unscii-16-full which combines unscii with Excelsior and
Unifont
L947[13:42:23] <asie> i might make a
version which combines it with just excelsior
L948[13:42:28] <asie> as that is also
public domain
L949[13:42:38] <asie> but that's
8x16-only
L951[13:43:46] <Temia> for reference
L952[13:44:18] <Temia> Kind of includes
some game-specific glyphs of course but ah well .-.
L953[13:44:23] <lashtear> Temia, that's
very hard to read
L955[13:44:34] <lashtear>
external-letter-shape is critically important for fast
reading
L956[13:44:48] <Temia> Sky Eraser is not
exactly text-heavy.
L957[13:44:56] <Temia> But yeah,
understandable. =3=
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L960[13:58:47] <Inari> hm
L961[13:58:49] <Inari> i wonder
L962[13:59:06] <Inari> couldnt there be an
implant that works like watercooling, but cools yuor blood?
L963[13:59:29] <Skye> Inari, that would
kill you
L964[13:59:41] <Skye> and also, you
already have one, it's called sweating
L965[13:59:44] <Inari> only if it cools it
too much :f
L966[13:59:53] <Inari> yeah but everyone
hates sweating and i feel its less effetive
L967[14:00:47] <Temia> I've contemplating
the idea of diverting heat in a liquid cooling setup to an
exchanger for a terrarium before, but I quickly concluded doing the
same for an aquarium would be extremely unreliable and easily
hazardous to the fish.
L968[14:00:50] <Skye> it'd act more like a
raditor that watercoling
L969[14:01:26] <Temia> ...radiators are a
primary component of liquid cooling systems.
L970[14:01:34] <Skye> yeah
L971[14:01:34] <Skye> but
L972[14:01:42] <Skye> you already have a
liquid cooling system
L973[14:01:46] <Temia> Unless you're going
for multi-phase cooling or something.
L974[14:02:07] <Temia> Which sweating is
more like.
L975[14:02:08] <Temia> but yeah.
L976[14:02:09] <Temia> bleh.
L977[14:02:52] <Temia> er, evaporation
cooling rather.
L978[14:03:08] <Temia> Multi-phase is more
like heat pipes I guess WHATEVER I AM TIRED OF BEING PEDANTIC AT
MYSELF
L979[14:03:16] *
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L980[14:03:24] *
Temia throws papers in the air, goes back to bed, sleeps for 26
hours
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L984[14:12:36] <Inari> ~oc gpu
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L987[14:20:10] <Antheus> ~w test
L989[14:20:33] <Skye> Saphire, do you want
to help with the GPU?
L990[14:20:57] *
Lizzy puts a blanket over vifino who has fallen asleep
L991[14:21:59] <Antheus> rip
L992[14:24:37] <Cruor> Lizzy: throw a
bucket of cold water on him :⁾
L993[14:24:45] <Lizzy> no
L994[14:24:50] <Cruor> hot water? :⁾
L995[14:25:10] <gamax92> SCROLLING HOT
WATER
L996[14:26:03] <Cruor> i want candeh
:I
L997[14:26:06] <Cruor> gamax92: buy me
candeh
L998[14:26:24] *
gamax92 gives Cruor a bouquet of roses
L999[14:26:29] <gamax92> shit no. wrong
item.
L1000[14:26:51] <Skye> why not pour
magical water?
L1001[14:27:06] *
gamax92 puts Skye in a tree
L1002[14:27:21] <Skye> o.o
L1003[14:27:32] *
Cruor puts tree in a tree
L1004[14:27:58] <Skye> gamax92, why am I
in a tre?
L1005[14:28:09] <Cruor> why is the tree
you are in, in a tree?
L1006[14:28:39] <gamax92> why is the tree
that that tree containing Skye is in is on the ground?
L1007[14:28:57] <Cruor> oh
L1008[14:29:18] *
Cruor takes the tree that has the tree that skye sits in and puts
it in a tree
L1009[14:29:27] <Cruor> tree threes for
Skye :>
L1010[14:29:49] <Cruor> :Î
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L1014[14:30:25] <gamax92> Cruor no! the
tree containing a tree that is containing a tree that is containing
skye who contains magical water is floating down the river
bed
L1015[14:31:05] <Cruor> oh god
L1016[14:31:11] <Cruor> what do we
do!?
L1017[14:31:27] <Cruor> wait, why does
Skye contrain magic water?
L1018[14:31:32] <Cruor> contain
even
L1019[14:31:47] <gamax92> Skye contains
odd amounts of magical water
L1020[14:32:08] <Skye> a bucket of
water
L1021[14:32:41] <gamax92> how many roses
grew from that bucket of magical water?
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L1023[14:33:19] <Cruor> inside of
Skye?
L1024[14:33:30] <gamax92> D: oh noes,
call a surgeon
L1025[14:34:26] <gamax92> And a
mathematician to calculate where to send the surgeon given the
current speed and direction of the river so that they meet up at
the same time
L1026[14:35:48] <Vexatos> and the
physicist to calculate the river flow speed
L1027[14:36:12] <Inari> um okay
L1028[14:36:12] <Inari> what
L1029[14:36:27] <Inari> "attempt to
call a nil value (field 'pow')"
L1030[14:36:50] <Inari> oh
L1031[14:36:55] <Inari> no math.pow in
lua 5.3 i guess..
L1032[14:37:03] <gamax92> why do you need
that.
L1033[14:37:10] <gamax92> ^
L1034[14:37:14] <Vexatos> ^^^
L1035[14:42:33] <Inari> im so confused
right now :f
L1036[14:44:55] <Vexatos> #lua
_VERSION
L1037[14:44:55] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Lua
5.3 Sandbox
L1038[14:44:59] <Vexatos> #lua 3^3
L1039[14:44:59] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
27.0
L1040[14:45:03] <Vexatos> Inari ^
L1041[14:45:06] <Inari> not that
L1042[14:45:06] <Inari> :P
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L1050[15:03:04] <lashtear> #lua 3.3 ^
4.3
L1051[15:03:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
169.67190716542
L1052[15:03:10] <lashtear> very
nice
L1053[15:03:25] <lashtear> #lua
math.e
L1054[15:03:25] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L1055[15:03:33] <lashtear> D:<
L1056[15:03:46] <lashtear> #lua
math.pi
L1057[15:03:46] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
3.1415926535898
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L1059[15:07:36] <gamax92> #lua
math.e=math.exp(1)
L1060[15:07:36] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
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L1062[15:08:07] <lashtear> #lua
1.0001^10000
L1063[15:08:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
2.7181459268249
L1064[15:08:37] <lashtear> #lua
math.exp(1)
L1065[15:08:37] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
2.718281828459
L1066[15:08:51] <lashtear> #lua
1.000001^1000000
L1067[15:08:52] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
2.7182804690958
L1068[15:09:09] <lashtear> yey
maths
L1069[15:10:31] <Dustpuppy> i am trying
to make a network print system. will it be better to do it with
events, or making it as udp server using network.jua?
L1070[15:12:31] <Inari> its slow and
hacky but it works i guess :P
http://akari.in/pinky_5O83O
needs to clean i up though and make it better xD and then make it
faster..
L1071[15:13:29] <lashtear> what is
it
L1072[15:13:37] <gamax92> a candy
bar
L1073[15:13:55] <gamax92> Inari:
oh.
L1075[15:14:13] <gamax92> it's a
start.
L1076[15:14:15] <Inari> but i added a way
to have it hav etextures..
L1077[15:14:41] <Inari> need to rewrite
how drawing works to make it less hacky though
L1078[15:16:05] <lashtear> oh nice
L1079[15:16:11] <Inari> currently it goes
pixel-by-pixel, so its a bit hard to hand it info on what to draw,
i'd rather it scans over, finds whats to draw and then draws by
"block"
L1080[15:17:27] <gamax92> Inari: now add
in reflections and spheres
L1081[15:17:42] <Inari> :P
L1082[15:17:48] <Inari> first textures
have to work properly
L1083[15:17:53] <Inari> and then it has
to like not suck at drawing
L1084[15:17:56] <Inari> cause right now
its like
L1085[15:18:00] <Inari> 1fps or
osmehting
L1086[15:19:22] <lashtear> hm
L1087[15:19:46] <lashtear> you could use
an internet interface to control a remote (out-of-game) xserver
with raw x11 protocol ops...
L1088[15:19:53] <Inari> but it does
muiltiple copy operations and like no optimisations, so thats
normal xD
L1089[15:20:14] <Inari> lashtear: which
would be useful how? :3
L1090[15:22:40] <gamax92> remote server
doing fast drawing optimizations
L1091[15:22:49] <gamax92> but the latency
though
L1092[15:23:01] <Inari> eh
L1093[15:23:07] <Inari> the issue isnt
really doing optoimizations
L1094[15:23:10] <Inari> its drawing it to
hte OC screen
L1095[15:23:42] <Inari> OC computers are
plenty fast to do the optimsations from what i know
L1096[15:26:33] *
vifino falls asleep on Lizzy
L1097[15:26:41] *
Lizzy pets vifino and carries him to bed
L1098[15:26:49] <Inari> gamax92: its all
about the draw calls :f
L1099[15:26:54] <gamax92> Inari: it
L1100[15:27:00] <gamax92> keyboard
why.
L1101[15:27:27] <lashtear> fast
fills
L1102[15:27:37] <gamax92> Inari: it's all
about the lack of feeling hungry or full
L1103[15:27:48] <Inari> yeah well
L1104[15:27:54] <Inari> there isnt al ot
to fill with textures generally
L1105[15:28:17] <Inari> i mean, sure, i
will have that later on, but i dont think it'll help that
much
L1106[15:29:30] <gamax92> all I've ever
been doing for the past several years is just periodically eating
food, I seemed to have lost the sense of hunger/full
L1107[15:29:54] <Inari> heh
L1108[15:33:13] <Inari> why are these
headphones so quiet
L1109[15:33:22] <Inari> my cellphone
speaker is louder
L1110[15:33:23] <Inari> ;-;
L1111[15:34:14] <gamax92> Inari: put them
in a glass?
L1112[15:34:42] <Inari> wat
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L1114[15:37:06] <Inari> fu roccat
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L1118[15:37:38] <gamax92> Inari: you put
the headphone in a glass so that it can be suspended in air, then
you listen to the glass
L1119[15:38:14] <Forecaster> how do you
wear a glass?
L1120[15:38:59] <gamax92> it's all about
fantasy
L1121[15:39:21] <Inari> so uh
L1122[15:39:24] <gamax92> there are
plenty of things that we can't do irl, but in a fantasy world
shared by the rp of two, then it's totally possible
L1123[15:39:27] <Inari> whats a good
brand of headphones that i can actaully wear?
L1124[15:39:39] <Inari> (about all
headphones i tried give me headache after a little :P)
L1125[15:40:29] <gamax92> they do that
for me too
L1126[15:40:29] <Forecaster> I like my
Creative headset
L1127[15:40:33] <gamax92> Creative.
L1128[15:40:39] <gamax92>
dfosfksodfk.
L1130[15:41:18] <Forecaster> these have
been great
L1131[15:41:19] <gamax92> Forecaster: do
you actually use it for gaming and such?
L1132[15:41:31] <Inari> how loud is it
:f
L1133[15:41:37] <Inari> and how good it
the music sound
L1134[15:41:41] <Forecaster> they play
all audio that comes from my computer
L1135[15:41:57] <Forecaster> that that
mic is what records my voice in all my videos
L1136[15:42:06] <gamax92> Forecaster: you
have a voice? :o
L1137[15:42:23] <Forecaster> though
without the filter thing on the mic...
L1138[15:42:30] <Forecaster> I didn't get
one of those
L1139[15:42:35] <Forecaster> or I didn't
see it
L1140[15:43:24] <gamax92> you know how
sometimes the words you want to say get merged together or
(partially) swapped?
L1141[15:43:52] <Forecaster> Inari: I
dunno what your audio sensitivity is, but to me they're fine
L1142[15:43:59] <Forecaster> and music
sounds fine to me as well
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L1151[16:34:21] <Sangar> asie, ok, cool.
will update before i throw out the next 1.6 beta then
L1152[16:34:47] *
gamax92 pokes Sangar
L1153[16:34:52] <Sangar> m?
L1154[16:34:57] <gm|and> i missed that
message, did forge work around PushAttrib
L1155[16:39:29] <Sangar> last i heard it
was still unusable
L1156[16:40:10] <gm|and> this is pushing
me into working on voxycodone more
L1157[16:40:38] <gm|and> and possibly
putting in rasteriser support
L1158[16:41:01] <gm|and> right now it's
100% raytraced
L1159[16:43:52] <gamax92> gm|and: is
timing by recording audio and measuring the number of samples a
good way to see how long something took?
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L1161[16:44:36] <gm|and> depends, are you
timing audio playback?
L1162[16:44:43] <gamax92> yes
L1163[16:44:56] <gm|and> if so,
maybe
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L1165[16:53:50] <gamax92> gm|and: well,
I've pretty consistently arrived at 11946316 bytes the three times
I did the recording, so I guess this works
L1166[16:55:03] <gamax92> and 2986579 is
a prime number yay.
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L1169[17:03:02] <asie> Sangar: yay
L1170[17:03:09] <asie> i'm slowly
delivering more symbols as time goes, and fixing bugs
L1171[17:03:15] <asie> so be sure to
check the repo from time to time
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L1176[17:44:00] <payonel> Gavle|Away: i'm
here
L1177[17:44:03] <payonel> Sangar:
o/
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L1181[18:23:18] <Temia> I should find
better ways to use my time than rewrite song lyrics in conlangs
simply because the singer did work for another franchise
L1182[18:23:31] <Temia> But my new power
supply won't come here 'til tomorrow soooooooooo
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L1185[18:32:55] <Temia> And until then
I'm stuck on a toast
L1186[18:32:59] <Temia> Toaster,
even
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L1191[18:39:57] <Inari> gamax92: what is
it graphing though?
L1192[18:40:30] <gamax92> horizontal is
frequency and vertical is volume
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L1195[19:04:32] <Saphire> fla[
L1196[19:04:36] <Saphire> *flap
L1197[19:06:30] <Saphire> uh
L1198[19:06:44] <Saphire> hope bad is it
to sleep with a phone next to you?
L1199[19:06:49] <Saphire> *how
L1200[19:07:44] <payonel> i need to split
a string - the second part being all (optional) trailing
whitespace
L1201[19:07:49] <payonel> i could:
L1202[19:08:41] <payonel> #lua return
("foo bar "):match("^(.*[^%s])(%s*)$")
L1203[19:08:45] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > foo
bar |
L1204[19:08:53] <payonel> #lua return
{("foo bar "):match("^(.*[^%s])(%s*)$")}
L1205[19:08:53] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
table: 0x7f5b8409edd0
L1206[19:08:56] <payonel> bleh
L1207[19:08:58] <payonel> #lua
serialization
L1208[19:08:59] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
table: 0x7f5b8401bec0
L1209[19:09:06] <payonel> #lua return
serialize({("foo bar
"):match("^(.*[^%s])(%s*)$")})
L1210[19:09:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
{"foo bar"," "}
L1211[19:09:12] <Saphire> you could just
string.find(are, ”%s*$”), no?
L1212[19:09:21] <Saphire> *str
L1213[19:09:29] <payonel> Saphire: yeah
so ... i was going to share all my ideas
L1214[19:09:32] <payonel> but none of
them are a one liner
L1215[19:09:33] <Saphire> gsub
even?
L1216[19:09:37] <payonel> that was
basically my point
L1217[19:10:07] <payonel> i was hoping to
have a ..
L1218[19:10:16] <payonel> #lua line, tail
= line:magic()
L1219[19:10:16] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: attempt to index a nil value (global
'line')
L1220[19:10:23] <payonel> such that line
was all but the whitespace
L1221[19:10:31] <payonel> and tail was
"" if no whitespace, or the whitespace if any found
L1222[19:10:56] <Saphire> .lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s*$")
L1223[19:11:04] <Saphire> bleh
L1224[19:11:06] <payonel> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s*$")
L1225[19:11:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: bad argument #3 to 'gsub'
(string/function/table expected)
L1226[19:11:27] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "(%s*)$", ””)
L1227[19:11:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: unexpected symbol near
'<\226>'
L1228[19:11:31] <Saphire> :\
L1229[19:11:54] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s*$, ””))
L1230[19:11:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: unfinished string near
<eof>
L1231[19:12:42] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "(%s*)$",
""))
L1232[19:12:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: <eof> expected near ')'
L1233[19:12:51] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "(%s*)$",
"")
L1234[19:12:51] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 2
L1235[19:13:10] <Saphire> damn you
q-q
L1236[19:13:17] <payonel> that just tells
you how many times gsub's predicate was valid
L1237[19:13:36] <Saphire> still useful,
no?
L1238[19:13:54] <payonel> haha, yes, such
is used in openos
L1239[19:14:07] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s$",
""))
L1240[19:14:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: <eof> expected near ')'
L1241[19:14:26] <payonel> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s$",
"")
L1242[19:14:26] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 1
L1243[19:14:27] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s$",
"")
L1244[19:14:27] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 1
L1245[19:14:33] <Saphire> oh
L1246[19:14:38] <Saphire> not
recursive?
L1247[19:14:46] <payonel> it is
L1248[19:14:48] <payonel> but you said
$
L1249[19:14:51] <payonel> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "%s",
"")
L1250[19:14:51] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 4
L1251[19:15:24] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "[%s]*$",
"")
L1252[19:15:24] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 2
L1253[19:15:36] <Saphire> okay, yours
wins
L1254[19:15:48] <Saphire> and it even
tells you about of spaces
L1255[19:15:56] <Saphire> but..
L1256[19:16:11] <payonel> it's all good,
two lines isn't the end of the world
L1257[19:16:14] <Saphire> yours will
break any string with non-trailing spaces
L1258[19:16:30] <payonel> yeah, i'm not
assigning back to the source
L1259[19:16:34] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "([%s]*)$",
"")
L1260[19:16:34] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
blaaaah. | 2
L1261[19:16:35] <payonel> i check
first
L1262[19:18:07] <payonel> #lua local tail
= 'a' do local foo, tail = 'foo', 'b' end return tail
L1263[19:18:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
a
L1264[19:18:12] <Saphire> I'm pretty sure
gsub returned the () :c
L1265[19:18:25] <payonel> the () ?
L1266[19:18:41] <payonel> #lua return
serialize({string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "([%s]*)$",
"")})
L1267[19:18:41] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
{"blaaaah.",2}
L1268[19:19:51] <payonel> #lua local a,b
= nil or 'foo', nil or '' return a,b
L1269[19:19:51] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
foo
L1270[19:19:57] <payonel> #lua local a,b
= nil or 'foo', nil or '' return b
L1271[19:20:06] <Saphire> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "[%s]*$", function(sp)
_G.spaces=(#sp) return "" end) print(_G.spaces)
L1272[19:20:06] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
[string "lua"]:1: <eof> expected near 'print'
L1273[19:20:17] <Saphire> uh
L1274[19:20:23] <payonel> #lua local a,b
= nil or 'foo', nil or '' return b
L1275[19:20:24] <Saphire> oh
L1276[19:20:25] <payonel> ...
L1277[19:20:33] <Saphire> #lua
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "[%s]*$", function(sp)
_G.spaces=(#sp) return "" end) print(_G.spaces)
L1278[19:20:33] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 0 |
nil
L1279[19:20:39] <Saphire> :\
L1280[19:21:13] <payonel> Saphire: i have
to go, but fyi, gsub passes what it captured
L1281[19:21:33] <payonel> #lua return
string.gsub("blaaaah. ", "[%s]*$", function(sp)
print(serialize(sp)) return "" end)
L1282[19:21:34] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
" " | "" | blaaaah. | 2
L1283[19:21:54] *
payonel is afk
L1284[19:22:09] <Saphire> huh
L1285[19:22:18] <Saphire> now /that/
works
L1286[19:23:04] <gamax92> ...
L1287[19:23:10] <gamax92> the fuck has
been going on while I was gone.
L1288[19:23:58] <Saphire> lua strings
magic
L1290[19:31:41] <Izaya> a twilight canopy
tree generated inside a twilight oak
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L1299[20:27:47] *
Antheus beats Izaya up
L1300[20:29:38] *
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L1305[20:39:16] *
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L1306[20:43:31] <Antheus> .-.
L1307[20:46:16] <Izaya> rude
L1308[20:52:50] <Antheus> I'm loving
ATS
L1309[20:53:11] <Antheus> Can't wait for
them to finally ad Texas/Oklahoma/New Mexico
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L1324[21:18:45] <Tree> Can someone help
me?
L1325[21:18:51] <Saphire> hmmm>
L1326[21:18:53] <Saphire> sure
L1327[21:19:05] <Saphire> what's the
problem?
L1328[21:19:15] <Tree> I can't do
anything related to networks on OC =/ (sorry for my bad
english)
L1329[21:24:32] <payonel> Tree: give two
machines a network card
L1330[21:24:40] <payonel> you'll have a
component named "modem"
L1331[21:24:54] <payonel> on both
machines, start lua prompt
L1332[21:25:03] <payonel> on one,
=event.pull("modem_message")
L1333[21:25:53] <payonel> on the other,
lua> component.modem.broadcast("hello world")
L1334[21:26:11] <Mimiru> I'd also suggest
an Access Point between the two computers :P
L1335[21:26:22] <payonel> not a bad
suggestion
L1336[21:26:25] <payonel> :)
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L1338[21:26:48] <Mimiru> And it was all
wasted...
L1339[21:26:49] <Mimiru> lol
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L1341[21:27:46] <Tree> My IRC client
disconnected can you send the messages again?
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L1343[21:28:35] <payonel> Mimiru: it's
all good, i forgot the open step
L1344[21:28:44] <Mimiru> wb Tree
L1345[21:28:57] <Mimiru> payonel, try
again :p
L1346[21:28:57] <payonel> Tree: 2
computers, each with network cards, an access point block between
them
L1347[21:29:43] <Tree> Okay
L1348[21:29:44] <payonel> on one run this
=component.modem.open(1),
event.pull("modem_message")
L1349[21:29:55] <payonel> on the other
run component.modem.broadcast(1, "hello world")
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L1352[21:33:47] <Tree> Weird, nothing
happened, for example if i try to use pastebin, it shows: pastebin:
file not found
L1353[21:34:33] <payonel> Tree: what
version, and pastebin is a program you get from the internet card,
not network cards
L1354[21:35:03] <Tree> Oh that makes
sense
L1355[21:35:06] <Tree> sorry for being so
stupid xD
L1356[21:35:10] <Tree> i'm still a
begineer
L1357[21:35:54] <Tree> Thank you
sirs
L1358[21:35:59] <payonel> Tree: there is
a lot to learn about opencomputers
L1359[21:36:09] <payonel> i'm glad you
came to ask rather than giving up :)
L1360[21:37:53] <Tree> See ya!
L1361[21:37:57] <payonel> o/
L1362[21:38:02] <Tree> o/
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L1368[22:04:04] <Antheus> I still
remember when I first discovered OC
L1369[22:04:21] <Antheus> how daunting,
yet intriguing it was
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L1372[22:08:09] <Wiiplay123> Quick
question
L1373[22:08:21] <Wiiplay123> Can
OpenComputers robots put items into any slot on a furnace when they
have the inventory upgrade
L1374[22:08:43] <Wiiplay123> without
having to move around the furnace in weird ways
L1375[22:08:58] <Wiiplay123> I'm starting
to think I should just switch to opencomputers and port my program
over :\
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L1377[22:12:38] <payonel> Wiiplay123:
yes
L1378[22:12:50] <Wiiplay123> looks like
it's gonna need two components to function then :o
L1380[22:13:27] <Wiiplay123> wow this is
gonna be amazing
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L1382[22:14:24] <Wiiplay123> ooooh this
might be an issue
L1383[22:14:39] <Wiiplay123> Looks like
they can't load chunks on their own, just save their state and
restart when the chunks load
L1384[22:15:33] <Wiiplay123> I'll have to
combine OC and CC to do this
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L1389[22:24:49] <Wiiplay123> how do you
recharge robots
L1390[22:27:47] <Wiiplay123> oh
L1391[22:27:49] <Wiiplay123> got it
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L1398[23:12:29] <ironmountain> Heyo
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keyboards could be trained
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