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L5[00:09:15] <Izaya> will Lua ignore the
shebang at the start of a file?
L6[00:10:12] <Temia> I think in OpenOS's
case, it actually follows the shebang faithfully.
L7[00:10:52] <Temia> In general, though...
probably?
L8[00:11:21] <payonel> quick appears that
yes, lua ignores shebang
L9[00:12:24] <Temia> Thanks for checking.
I've been under the weather and laying down so I don't really have
access to my workstation.
L10[00:12:37] <Temia> Plus all of my
laptops are broken... boohoo ;w;
L11[00:13:17] <payonel> yeah, np
L12[00:13:21] <payonel> i do hope you feel
better soson
L13[00:13:23] <payonel> soon*
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L15[00:23:32] <Izaya> okay good
L16[00:25:55] <Saphire> Uh
L17[00:25:58] <Saphire> wai
L18[00:26:11] <Saphire> IIRC OC had some
"glasses" mod?
L19[00:26:18] <Saphire> Is it still alive
for 1.6?
L20[00:28:10] <Temia> OpenGlasses? I dunno,
go check .-.
L21[00:28:29] <Saphire> okie
L22[00:29:13] <Saphire> Latest commit
ce11349 14 hours ago
L23[00:29:16] <Saphire> niiiice
L24[00:29:47] <Saphire> >Changelog
L25[00:29:50] <Saphire> 1.3
L26[00:29:52] <Saphire> port to minecraft
1.9.4
L27[00:31:04] <Izaya> o.o
L28[00:31:08] <Izaya>
nice
L29[00:31:15] <Izaya> if only I had any
interest in 1.9
L30[00:31:47] <Saphire> ?
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L41[01:17:34] <Saphire> yaaay
L42[01:17:39] <Saphire> back from the swap
\o/
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L52[01:54:56] <Reika> Is there something
that would make the pushItem function fail
L53[01:54:57] <Reika> "other target
not found"
L54[01:54:59] <Reika> if called from the
lua prompt, and a simple-noop behavior if called in a program
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L57[03:03:46] <Georggi> Hi guys, some
questions about chunk loader upgrade: 1. I guess from my tests that
even if there is no other chunkloaders nor players near by it does
load the next chunk it goes into? 2. Does it load itself after
server restart?
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L63[03:48:49] <Saphire> \o
L64[04:08:23] <scj643> Anyone up for
CS:GO?
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L71[04:50:32] <Izaya> Windows has been up
10 days without dying in a fire
L73[04:56:29] <Izaya> is there a build of
their launcher for Linux yet?
L75[04:59:07] <g> launcher?
L76[04:59:17] <Izaya> wait that was
GOG
L77[04:59:18] <g> you get a steam key
L78[04:59:18] <Izaya> never mind me
L79[05:01:24] <Inari> come on~ come on
everybody, do the vibrator dance~
L82[05:03:13] <scj643> It's fr3ee
L83[05:03:32] <g> yes, I said it was
free
L85[05:04:35] <Izaya> free and you don't
even need to yarr it
L86[05:05:46] <Saphire> wait
L87[05:05:52] <Saphire> limbo is free
forever?
L88[05:06:05] <Kodos> Once you get it,
yes
L89[05:06:08] <Kodos> But it's only free
temporarily
L90[05:06:12] <Saphire> ah
L91[05:06:20] <Inari> im not in any way
interseted in it sadly lol
L92[05:06:21] *
Saphire turns Inari off
L93[05:06:23] <Kodos> Basically freebie
will not always be free, but if you get itt while it's free, you
own it for life
L94[05:06:29] <Inari> Saphire: :<
L95[05:06:43] <Inari> Saphire: thats pretty
lewd!
L96[05:06:43] <Saphire> stop vibrating so
loud
L97[05:09:52] <Kodos> Oh shit nice
L98[05:09:59] <Kodos> NuclearCraft:
Mekanism gases can now be used in the Fusion Reactor - just pipe
them in
L99[05:10:05] *
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L101[05:10:24] <Izaya> (yeah, I know,
they're added to your Steam account, but hey, what if I don't have
internet?)
L102[05:10:51] <g> then you run steam in
offline mode?
L103[05:11:04] <Izaya> what if you don't
have a copy of the game installede
L104[05:11:24] <Kodos> If you don't have
internet it won't matter then
L105[05:11:48] <Inari> if oyu dont have
internet
L106[05:11:51] <Inari> you'll use steam in
offline mode
L107[05:11:52] <Inari> :P
L108[05:11:55] <Izaya> okay
L109[05:12:03] <Izaya> but if I don't have
internet or the game installed
L110[05:12:09] <Inari> so install the
game
L111[05:12:12] <Saphire> ^
L112[05:12:22] <Izaya> you're - oh fuck
it
L113[05:12:32] <Inari> lewd \o/
L114[05:12:36] <Izaya> okay what if the
steam servers get hit by a sattelite?
L116[05:12:52] <Inari> then you still have
it downloaded, can likely run it outside of steam, or use steam in
offline mode?
L117[05:13:03] <Izaya> in that
instance
L118[05:13:13] <Izaya> I have a copy of
the DRM-free installers
L119[05:13:22] <Inari> or you just have
the thing installed
L120[05:13:58] <Izaya> but what if I
don't?
L121[05:14:05] <Inari> well, you
should
L122[05:14:08] <Saphire> uh
L123[05:14:17] <Saphire> if you don't have
the game installed
L124[05:14:22] <Saphire> and you don't
have inet..
L125[05:14:34] <Izaya> do you ever get the
feeling that some conversations are pointless?
L126[05:14:38] <Saphire> where the hell do
you expect to get the have from?
L127[05:14:50] <Izaya> Saphire: the DRM
free installer I'm downloading
L128[05:14:51] <Saphire> *the have
from?
L129[05:14:55] <Saphire> well
L130[05:15:06] <Saphire> here you go
L131[05:15:09] <Inari> im basically just
saying your argument about steam is void because you can also just
install it on steam vs downloadin=g the DRM free installer
L132[05:15:12] <Inari> and it bascially
does the same
L133[05:15:15] <Saphire> then you don't
need to worry about inet at all then
L134[05:15:25] <g> I got a p_ing from
that
L136[05:15:36] <Inari> g: lmao
L137[05:15:37] <Izaya> well either
way
L138[05:15:39] <Izaya> I'm doing
both
L139[05:15:40] <Saphire> lol
L140[05:15:42] <Saphire> g g
L141[05:15:47] <Izaya> gg g g
L142[05:15:51] * g
defenestrates everyone
L143[05:15:52] <Saphire> Izaya: wry?
L144[05:15:55] <Inari> Izaya: well go for
double penetration if you can i guess
L145[05:16:01] <Izaya> Saphire:
you
never know
L146[05:16:03] <Saphire> ...
L147[05:16:16] <Izaya> Inari: :3
L148[05:16:26] <Inari> im bored
L149[05:16:31] *
Saphire ties Inari and cuffs her
L150[05:16:35] <Inari> D:
L151[05:16:44] <Inari> first orgasm denial
and now bondage, getting ever lewder here :f
L152[05:16:57] <Izaya> oh ffs
L153[05:17:01] *
Saphire proceeds to nibble on Inari
L154[05:17:27] <Saphire> ...I'm doing it
all wrong, don't I?
L155[05:17:42] <Inari> lewd D:
L156[05:18:49] <Inari> lewdness beam,
engage! (⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃━✿✿✿✿✿✿
L157[05:19:11] *
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L158[05:19:37] <scj643> Inari: damn
L159[05:20:16] <Inari> scj643: ?
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L161[05:20:25] <scj643> The lewdness is
real
L162[05:20:29] <Skye> I don't think
Saphire needs the beam
L163[05:20:54] <Saphire> .~.
L164[05:21:34] <Skye> Hey, look what
you've done to Inari!
L165[05:22:26] <Izaya> Skye
does
have a point
L166[05:22:30] <Saphire> ...
L167[05:23:05] *
Saphire removes any effects, ropes and etc from inari and hides
under a table
L168[05:23:12] <Inari> tehe
L169[05:23:30] <Izaya> that's boring
L170[05:23:38] <Inari> life's boring
L171[05:24:17] *
Saphire nibbles look bored Izaya
L172[05:24:20] <Saphire> *on
L173[05:24:22] <Inari> oooh there a
psychopass game :o
L174[05:24:33] <Skye> Thing is
L175[05:24:55] <Skye> If Inari is a
personification of Lewd, then why is she a programmer?
L176[05:25:32] <Izaya> Skye have you e-
I'm going to stop myself here and shut up and return to ripping
Oblivion
L177[05:25:44] <Inari> and of course
Saphire doesnt need the beam, all their nibblings means my lewdness
has plenty infiltrated them :3
L178[05:25:45] <Skye> Izaya: Wut
L179[05:26:01] <Inari> Skye:
teledildonics, lewd AI, etc :3
L180[05:26:20] <Inari> but as before
L181[05:26:26] <Inari> i still maintain my
lewdness is pretty narrow :P
L182[05:27:12] <Skye> /clear
L183[05:27:25] *
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L184[05:27:29] <Izaya> now Skye is
boring
L185[05:27:49] <Skye> Izaya: what
L186[05:32:35] <Inari> sigh
L187[05:33:05] <Inari> whats with all
these "XY People are deaf" (XY being the number of
dislikes) and "Who would vote dislike on this?" comments
on youtube...
L188[05:33:10] <Inari> people don't all
like the same hting, get over it
L189[05:33:57] <Saphire> how can cute cats
be disliked?
L190[05:35:45] <Lizzy> "g: that
gitlab is hella outdated" It's not my fault gitlab updates
every fucking week
L191[05:36:02] <g> you're not using
omnibus then?
L192[05:36:06] <Lizzy> i am
L193[05:36:13] <g> omnibus updates itself,
doesn't it?
L194[05:36:32] <Lizzy> not AFAIK
L195[05:36:34] <Lizzy> well
L196[05:36:38] <Lizzy> not through apt
anyway
L197[05:36:53] <g> yeah, I dunno
L198[05:36:55] <g> well I don't use
omnibus
L199[05:37:01] <g> because it doesn't work
on ubuntu 16.x
L200[05:37:18] <g> manual updating isn't
hard though
L201[05:37:31] <g> anyway we had an entire
conversation about this last night
L202[05:38:26] <Lizzy> g, i know it's not
hard
L203[05:38:49] <Lizzy> it just seems ot be
as soon as i update, there's a new version out soon after
L204[05:39:17] <g> if you're using apt,
just cron it
L205[05:39:47] <Lizzy> can apt update just
specific packages?
L207[05:40:04] <Lizzy> might look into
that then
L208[05:40:10] <Inari> hm
L209[05:41:11] <Inari> anyone working wiht
databases? :o if i want to store an amount of money, but also in
which parts it was given (so how many 1 cent pieces, 2 cent pieces,
5 cent pieces, etc) is it fine to store that as some sort of
serialized string, or should it be 1 column per piece of
money
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L211[05:42:12] <g> Depend on the database
format
L212[05:42:18] <g> what're you using,
mysql?
L213[05:42:51] <g> It's almost always
better to use columns but if you're using postgre there's a json
datatype you can use
L214[05:43:12] <Inari> sqlite
L215[05:43:25] <g> oh, in that case it
doesn't matter
L216[05:43:33] <g> you're going to have a
negligible difference
L217[05:43:42] <g> although it might be a
bit faster to use columns still
L218[05:43:59] <Inari> well columns just
seems more pain :D since i have ot make all the columns etc
L219[05:44:03] <Inari> but seems cleaner i
guess
L220[05:44:07] <g> databases are a pain
anyway
L221[05:44:14] <g> do them right and you
won't have to do them again
L222[05:45:06] <Inari> i wish IDEs were
slightly smarter about auto complete
L223[05:45:24] <g> intellij ones are
pretty good with it
L224[05:45:58] <Inari> like if i have
COLUMN_ONECENT and i backspace the ONE part and it suggests
"COLUMN_TWOCENT" as i start typing in a T and i hit
enter, it should turn to COLUMN_TWOCENT, not COLUMN_TWOCENTCENT
:P
L225[05:46:18] <g> oh, all IDEs do
that
L226[05:46:22] <g> you get used to
it
L227[05:46:33] <Inari> but its a pain
everytime i need to edit something in the middle
L228[05:46:36] <g> in IDEA you can just do
C_T <enter> to complete that though
L229[05:46:59] <g> not really, just delete
everything to the right
L230[05:47:11] <Inari> except it isnt the
end of the line
L231[05:47:13] <Inari> so cant do
that
L232[05:47:30] <g> you can't double-click
the front of the variable and hit backspace?
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L235[05:47:58] <g> it depends what your
IDE understands as separators
L236[05:48:11] <Inari> it wont understand
no character as separator
L237[05:48:11] <g> but double-clicking for
selection will stop at a separator
L238[05:48:23] <g> it might understand the
underscore
L239[05:48:29] <Inari> sure
L240[05:48:34] <Inari> then i select the
COLUMN_ part :P
L241[05:48:34] <g> that's your problem,
isn't it?
L242[05:48:40] <Inari> no
L243[05:48:40] <g> no, then you select the
ONECENT part
L244[05:48:58] <Inari> eh, i'd rather just
edit it and autocomplete and it understands
L245[05:49:18] <g> COLUMN_ONECENT ->
COLUMN_ -> COLUMN_T -> <enter>
L246[05:49:27] <g> it's super easy, even
easier than what you're doing
L248[05:50:13] <Inari> except it wont see
the _ as a separator
L249[05:50:26] <g> then you double click,
type C_T and press enter
L250[05:50:28] <g> it's still easier
L252[05:50:33] <Inari> means i have to
reach for the mouse
L253[05:50:39] <g> shift+backspace
L254[05:50:40] <Inari> easier to just
downarrow, hit backspace a few times
L255[05:50:52] <Inari> then i still have
to go to the end of the word first though
L256[05:51:07] <Inari> shift+backspace
doesnt even do anything here :P
L257[05:51:08] <g> ctrl+arrows
L258[05:51:17] <g> sorry yeah, it's
ctrl+backspace
L259[05:53:13] <Lizzy> there, it's
updated
L261[06:05:05] <Lizzy> meh, i did have a
cron job to automatically download the packages only ( -d option)
so i've now just removed the download only flag and let it
auto-update at the beginning of the week
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L268[07:29:29] <Inari> "• Sometimes
your wireless mouse runs out of batteries. (Why do you use a
wireless mouse btw?)"
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L270[07:43:43] <Vi> Anything more specific
this time?
L271[07:44:05] <Vi> Inari, gamax92 and
consortium
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L274[08:11:38] *
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L275[08:11:48] <Izaya> I've figured out
how to do the filesystem in my OS
L276[08:11:50] <Izaya> it will be a
table
L277[08:12:22] <Izaya> dark metatable
magic
L278[08:12:23] <Izaya> >:D
L279[08:15:00] <vifino> Izaya: I made a
vfs library for multiple backends and implementations and whatnot.
Maybe it could be useful?
L280[08:15:10] <Izaya> will it fit in 512
bytes?
L281[08:15:14] <vifino> Not designed for
oc, tho, so definitly needs some porting
L282[08:15:17] <vifino> eeeeeeeh
L283[08:15:28] <Izaya> 'cause I'm aiming
for 512 bytes
L284[08:15:42] <Izaya> that'll give the
'user' 3KiB to work with
L285[08:16:03] <vifino> if you cut out the
things that aren't useful, like carbon backends and ltn12
integration, maybe
L286[08:17:07] <vifino> currently it is
15k, but that is with a bunch of comments and most of the stuff are
the backends anyways
L287[08:17:21] <vifino> minified, might
come close to that
L288[08:17:33] <Izaya> or alternatively I
could pull a MicrOS and just have a table of stuff that acts as a
filesystem
L289[08:18:11] <Izaya> that makes no
sense
L290[08:18:16] <Izaya> have a table of
filesystem proxies
L291[08:20:47] <Inari> Vi: i like that
hairstyle
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L326[11:04:24] *
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L327[11:04:40] <Saphire> Izaya: what
browser do you use? o..o
L328[11:04:47] <Izaya> depends on the
day
L329[11:05:12] <Izaya> I use Firefox,
Luakit, Qutebrowser and Qupzilla
L330[11:07:11] <gamax92> Izaya:
netsurf
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L332[11:07:22] <Lizzy> Inari, you
about?
L333[11:07:31] <Inari> ya?
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L337[11:08:26] <Inari> haha, i've seen
some of those before but not all :D *reads on*
L339[11:12:03] <payonel> o/
L340[11:12:25] <Inari> haha nice
L341[11:12:26] <Inari> payonel: ohiu
L342[11:13:06] <Skye> .__.
L343[11:13:17] <Izaya> hah
L344[11:13:26] *
Izaya is kind of freaked out about his phone now
L345[11:14:47] <Skye> I think it's
possible to consider things as sentient and not be lewd about
them
L346[11:17:18] <gamax92> "Just
retarded" "This isn't where your put your profile
bio."
L347[11:17:38] <Skye> wut
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L350[11:21:10] <CompanionCube> ayy
L351[11:21:15] <CompanionCube> Izaya, what
happen
L353[11:21:37] <Skye> CompanionCube, I
think Izaya is referring to the lewd things about phones that Lizzy
posted
L355[11:22:03] <Izaya> unrelated
L356[11:23:41] <Skye> Izaya, is that your
CD burning computer?
L357[11:24:00] <Izaya> yeah
L358[11:24:07] <Skye> spreading the
GNU?
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L362[11:26:27] <CompanionCube> Izaya is
sharing the software :p
L363[11:26:37] <Izaya> spreading the word
of freedom
L364[11:26:51] <CompanionCube> inb4 you
include an mp4 of stallman's song
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L368[11:43:26] <Lizzy> lol, so i've
slightly burnt a spreadsheet into my second monitor at work
L369[11:43:32] <Skye> how
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L371[11:44:10] <Lizzy> well for the past 2
days it's pretty much all i've had open on it from 9-6
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L373[11:45:45] <CompanionCube> aren't
recent monitors supposed to be able to avoid that
L374[11:45:55] <Lizzy> i'm not sure how
recent this monitor is
L375[11:46:15] <Lizzy> it's a Dell
2209WA
L376[11:55:39] <Izaya> is it an LCD?
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L380[11:59:04] <Izaya> nice
L381[11:59:10] <Izaya> however LCDs should
notget burn-in
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L384[12:13:38] <Lizzy> HOME TIME!!!!
L385[12:13:55] *
Lizzy jumps on vifino's back then tells him to take her to the chip
shop then home
L386[12:14:29] *
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L389[12:25:55] <ds84182> tailcalls are
slower than tables :<
L390[12:27:27] <Lizzy> vifino: don't lie,
you enjoy ir
L391[12:27:28] <ds84182> by almost double
too :<
L392[12:27:31] <Lizzy> It*
L393[12:29:18] <vifino> Lizzy: shush
L394[12:29:34] <Lizzy> Nu!
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L400[12:44:24] <TheFox> o/
L401[12:45:07] <Lizzy> o/
L402[12:46:33] *
Lizzy is home
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L405[12:51:04] <TheFox> -_-
L406[12:51:12] <TheFox> chat is dead
L407[12:52:21] <Inari> happens
L408[12:52:40] <XDjackieXD> not dead. just
sleeping :P
L409[12:52:48] <TheFox> yeah, ik but why
did it happen now, I'm am bored and have nothing better to do
L410[12:52:57] <Inari> cause the world
doesnt revolve around you
L411[12:53:15] <TheFox> o_O
L412[12:53:40] <TheFox> I'm going to
pretend that you thought i didn't know that.
L413[12:54:04] <TheFox> the chat is always
most active around this time when I'm online though, thats why i
signed on now
L414[12:54:33] <CompanionCube> heh
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L432[13:19:23] <scj643> I'm liking AWS
permissions and pricing
L433[13:19:53] <scj643> for their micro
tier it's cheaper than DO by $0.25 and it's billed hourly
L434[13:20:11] <scj643> 744 hours in 31
days
L435[13:20:50] <Skye> Inari, Lizzy, Temia,
Saphire: want do discuss OC-tan?
L436[13:21:05] *
Lizzy wonders why she's getting dragged into it
L437[13:21:33] <Skye> Lizzy, I dunno
L438[13:21:50] <Skye> Izaya,
CompanionCube: maybe your opinions?
L439[13:22:05] *** Vi
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L440[13:22:22] <Liz> Could serve as a
replacement...
L441[13:22:48] <Liz> And get Lizzy's pings
for a change
L442[13:22:58] <scj643> at $0.013 an
hour
L443[13:23:00] <Skye> ._.
L444[13:23:05] *
Skye baps Liz
L445[13:23:06] <scj643> that's 1 core 1gb
ram
L446[13:23:14] ***
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L448[13:23:44] *
Liz chuckles
L449[13:24:03] <CompanionCube> Skye,
sure
L450[13:24:05] <Skye> for me, both Liz and
Lizzy are the same colour
L451[13:24:07] <scj643> #lua
744*0.013
L452[13:24:07] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
9.672
L453[13:24:20] <Skye> CompanionCube, what
do you think OC-tan should look like?
L454[13:24:20] <scj643> that's $9.672 a
month at most
L455[13:24:30] <alexbuzzbee> I opened a
ticked for pixel graphics.
L456[13:24:41] <scj643> And if you turn
off your instance at scheduled times it's less
L457[13:24:45] <alexbuzzbee> Issue
#1901
L458[13:25:01] <CompanionCube> Skye,
somewhat geeky/nerdy but not obnoxiously so
L459[13:25:03] <scj643> #lua
744*0.026
L460[13:25:04] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
19.344
L461[13:25:22] <CompanionCube> perhaps the
increased complexity/depth vs CC could be incorporated?
L462[13:25:25] <scj643> $20 for 2 gb of
ram at a maximum month
L463[13:25:39] <scj643> #lua
744*0.052
L464[13:25:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
38.688
L465[13:25:55] <scj643> 2 cores and 4 gb
(getting pricy)
L466[13:27:05] <scj643> in the ireland
it's $0.014 an hour for 1 gb
L468[13:29:35] <scj643> you save more if
you can pay upfront for reserved time
L469[13:30:25] <scj643> You can go all the
way up to a 1 or 3 year plan
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L472[13:39:01] <Vexatos> :X
L473[13:39:09] <Inari> Skye: i like the
exmaple hairstyle
L474[13:40:02] <vifino> Vexatos: I
know.
L475[13:41:59] <Skye> Liz, so OC-tan
should have the hairstyle of your random sketch, wearing
glasses
L476[13:43:58] <Skye> what clothes should
OC-tan wear?
L477[13:46:37] <g> ahahaha
L478[13:46:43] <g> Lizzy, Mimiru: GUESS
WHAT
L479[13:46:44] <g> gitlab update.
L481[13:47:01] <Lizzy> for fucks
sake
L483[13:48:16] *
Liz shrugs
L484[13:48:22] *
Liz proceeds to idle
L485[13:48:25] <Skye> Inari, Temia, Lizzy,
Saphire, Izaya, CompanionCube, what should OC-tan wear?
L486[13:48:29] *
Skye tickles Liz
L487[13:48:37] <Inari> skirt :3
L489[13:48:47] <CompanionCube> ^
L490[13:48:48] <Inari> Skye: ew
glasses
L491[13:48:49] <Inari> :P
L492[13:48:50] <CompanionCube> also some
weird shirt
L493[13:49:05] <Skye> wait
L494[13:49:11] <Skye> I just remembered
about SEL
L495[13:49:37] <Skye> Liz, so OC-tan will
have a skirt
L497[13:51:16] <Skye> don't think so
L498[13:51:22] <Skye> make a shirt with
the OC logo?
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L500[13:54:21] <Inari> OC has a
logo?
L501[13:54:54] <Skye> yeah
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L503[13:56:10] <Super-Dusty|2> how can i
print ascii characters over 127? print(string.char(205)) for
example will not display =. it shows up with ?
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L505[13:56:29] <Skye> SuPeRMiNoR2,
unicode
L506[13:57:47] <Skye> wait
L507[13:57:50] <Skye> sorry
SuPeRMiNoR2
L508[13:57:57] <Skye> dustpuppy,
unicode
L509[13:58:39] <dustpuppy> still don't get
it. print(unicode.char(205)) will also not do
L510[13:59:02] <dustpuppy> never worked
with unicode before ;-)
L511[13:59:23] <Skye> what is character
205
L512[13:59:57] <dustpuppy> two lines, like
=
L513[14:00:05] <dustpuppy> want to paint a
frame
L514[14:00:40] <Skye> just literally put
the charcter in the source code
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L519[14:19:59] <wolfmitchell> j
#ocbots
L520[14:20:01] <wolfmitchell> ..
L521[14:20:02] <wolfmitchell> gg me
L522[14:21:35] <TheFox> -_-
L523[14:21:53] <TheFox> o/ the sole
survivor of OC chat
L524[14:25:07] <TheFox> how does open
computers interface with TIS-3D
L525[14:25:36] <asie> magically
L526[14:26:03] <TheFox> oh come on, ik you
know what i meant :P
L527[14:27:20] <TheFox> i figured i would
take a look at the TIS-3D mod because, well why not and then i saw
that OC had TIS-3D integration and i was wondering what OC could do
with TIS-3D
L528[14:27:46] <Lizzy> magic
L529[14:27:53] <TheFox> ...
L530[14:28:48] ***
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L531[14:29:03] <TheFox> are you saying
that OC makes TIS-3D do magic?
L532[14:29:12] <Lizzy> in a sense,
yes
L533[14:30:03] <TheFox> are you saying
there is documentation that I'm not finding on how they work
together?
L534[14:33:56] <Sangar> yay. i survived
half the week .-. ugh. 12h/day is exhausing.
L535[14:33:58] <Sangar> also o/
L536[14:33:58] <Skye> hahahahahaha
L538[14:35:18] <Sangar> %tell Magik6k
haven't really had the time i'm afraid
L539[14:35:21] <MichiBot> Sangar: Magik6k
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L540[14:36:06] <Sangar> Vexatos, jei
stuffs: certainly not this week >_> if you have time, please
make a pr, that'd be great. or find someone to make one X:
L542[14:36:43] <Temia> I still wanna look
into seeing how plausible direct-from-media execution is in TIS-3D
-- that'd make for some awesome supercomputers.
L543[14:37:00] <Temia> But no functional
system for playing MC on, just my workstation of old parts.
;w;
L544[14:37:28] <Sangar> tis100 sandbox
mode then? :P
L545[14:37:38] <Temia> Don't have the
game.
L546[14:37:49] <Temia> Also I'm pretty
sure there are no tape drives in TIS-100?
L547[14:38:35] <Sangar> don't think so.
though i think one could feed in a list of numbers in sandbox mode
:P
L548[14:39:48] <TheFox> well, i was going
to upgrade my OC but i forgot, i can't
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L550[14:46:16] <payonel> Sangar: o/
L551[14:46:24] <Sangar> \o
L552[14:46:37] <TheFox> \o/
L553[14:46:45] <TheFox> everyone is
here
L554[14:46:51] <TheFox> well almost
L555[14:47:12] <Sangar> a propos... 181?
holy moly
L556[14:47:39] <payonel> Sangar: opinion
on tmpfs in /mnt ?
L557[14:48:17] <Sangar> i think it makes
sense not to have it in /mnt, but i can understand people wanting
it there for historical/consistency reasons
L558[14:48:24] <payonel> Skye: do we need
concensus on /home# vs /home/#?
L559[14:48:51] <Skye> well
L560[14:49:04] <Skye> personally, either
do `/home/#` or `/home #`
L561[14:49:07] <Skye> notice the
space
L562[14:49:11] <payonel> i do :)
L563[14:49:29] <payonel> xarses:
opinions?
L564[14:49:36] <payonel> dangranos:
here?
L565[14:50:04] <payonel> Skye: can i push
back on tmpfs in /mnt? how strongly do you feel about that?
L566[14:50:08] <Sangar> fwiw my server
just does directory sans path space # :X so the closest would be
`/home #` i guess, so there goes my vote :P
L567[14:50:25] <xarses> no trailing slash,
add a space if you feel necessary
L568[14:50:34] <xarses> but I don't favor
it
L569[14:50:43] <payonel> you favor no
space?
L570[14:50:51] <payonel> i think we should
go with no slash
L571[14:50:59] <payonel> as that is the
existing pwd behavior
L572[14:51:02] <Skye> payonel, I'd like
all fses to be in /mnt
L573[14:51:02] <xarses> correct, but my
main issue is sans slash
L574[14:51:04] <Sangar> modifying PS1 in
.bashrc or what it's called in openos ftw :P
L575[14:51:18] <payonel> .shrc, but yeah,
that's nice
L576[14:51:23] <payonel> ALSO, also...``
support
L577[14:51:30] <Sangar> close enough
L578[14:51:33] <payonel> my solution
depends on a `` injection
L579[14:51:34] <payonel> :)
L580[14:51:38] <Sangar> heh
L581[14:52:13] <payonel> Skye: but HOW
strongly do you feel this way?
L582[14:52:27] <payonel> on a scale of
1-10, i'm 3 to have tmpfs in /mnt
L583[14:52:29] <payonel> maybe 2
L584[14:52:52] <Skye> payonel, I want /mnt
to be like /dev but with FSes instead of normal devices
L585[14:52:57] <payonel> 5 is neutral, 1
is veto, 10 is sacrafice a lamb to make it happen
L586[14:53:06] <TheFox> hehe
L587[14:53:09] <Sangar> ah. interesting
scale :3
L588[14:53:10] <Skye> FSes get special
treatment because you access all devices with FS
L589[14:54:18] <payonel> Skye: the thing
is, we disagree - can i persuade you?
L590[14:54:34] <Skye> nope
L591[14:54:38] <Skye> how do I put
it
L592[14:54:43] <Skye> I strongly want
it
L593[14:54:53] <Skye> but I'm not going to
kill something over it
L594[14:55:02] <payonel> that's an 8 or 9,
then
L595[14:55:27] <Skye> maybe a 7?
L596[14:55:29] <Skye> dunno
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L598[14:55:55] <payonel> /dev is for
devices and virtual devices
L599[14:56:04] <payonel> id rather have
tmpfs as a device point in /dev
L600[14:56:18] <payonel> and you could add
`mount /dev/tmpfs /mnt/tmpfs` to your .shrc
L601[14:56:42] <xarses> why are tmpfs's
even mounted this way?
L602[14:56:43] <Skye> how about this
L603[14:56:47] <CompanionCube> does openos
have symlinks
L604[14:56:51] <Skye> why not have the
tmpfs in /mnt
L605[14:56:54] <payonel> CompanionCube:
yes, but not persistent
L606[14:57:00] <Skye> yet make the folder
hidden
L607[14:57:04] <Skye> and don't call it
tmpfs
L608[14:57:07] <Lizzy> isn't the tmpfs
usually in /tmp ?
L609[14:57:08] <payonel> Skye: because it
isn't a physical component filesystem
L610[14:57:22] <payonel> /mnt is for
things you have that you mount
L612[14:57:32] <payonel> tmpfs isn't
really a real thing, it's volatile, transient
L613[14:57:49] <payonel> Lizzy: yes, and
we mount tmpfs to /tmp
L614[14:57:52] <Skye> /mnt has always been
for all FSes
L615[14:57:57] <CompanionCube> symlink
/mnt/tmp -> /tmp
L616[14:57:57] <CompanionCube> done
L617[14:57:58] <payonel> Lizzy: my
argument is to not ALSO mount tmpfs to /mnt/###
L618[14:58:12] <payonel> CompanionCube:
fair enough, Skye -- add that to your .shrc :)
L619[14:58:32] <CompanionCube> or
somewhere in the rc system
L620[14:59:31] <payonel> Skye: perhaps in
openos, but not real life
L621[14:59:45] <Skye> OpenOS doesn't have
to conform to real life
L622[14:59:45] <CompanionCube> It's nice
to have a consistent location for all filesystems, but nothing says
they have to be *mounted* there
L623[14:59:46] <payonel> and one goal is
to make openos more like linux+bash when it makes sense to do
so
L624[14:59:52] <payonel> Skye: i
agree
L625[15:00:15] <Skye> why not go with the
comprimise of making the /mnt for the tmpfs hidden
L626[15:00:26] <Temia> hrm.
L627[15:00:44] <payonel> i dont like
seeing the same tmpfs device in two places
L628[15:00:52] <payonel> /tmp is its home
or it isn't
L629[15:01:04] <Skye> make it hidden if
you don't like seeing it!
L630[15:01:19] <CompanionCube> do we need
an /etc/fstab for these mount decisions now :p
L631[15:01:20] <payonel> it's not an issue
of /bin/ls displaying it or not
L632[15:01:22] <Temia> So it looks like if
I wanted to implement dynamic operation in TIS-3D, I'd have to make
my own bytecode implementation and virtual machine within the
system.
L633[15:01:25] <Skye> unless openos
doesn't support hiding stuff...
L634[15:01:30] <Temia> I'm... not sure if
there'd be enough space to do that .v.
L635[15:01:33] <Skye> Temia, yep...
;_;
L636[15:01:35] <xarses> Skye: no it
doesn't need to conform to real life, but it should mimic where it
doesn't need deviation. that way it's easier for some one to adapt
to the system, as they can draw from previous expeirence
L637[15:01:47] <Skye> Temia, people have
made computers with redstone. without repeaters
L638[15:01:57] <payonel> Skye: what is
"hiding" such that /bin/ls doesn't list it? yes, /bin/ls
doesn't like files/dirs that start with .
L639[15:02:01] <payonel> unless you pass
-a
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L641[15:02:07] <Skye> /mnt is normally
blank and you have to mount stuff in there yourself
L642[15:02:12] <Temia> Those were more
calculators -- this would be more of a straight-up mainframe.
L643[15:02:18] <Temia> I mean I suppose
it's still worth trying, but...
L644[15:02:18] <payonel> Skye: that
depends on the distro
L645[15:02:25] <payonel> many are
configured to automount new hardware
L646[15:02:44] <Skye>
/var/run/<username>/mount
L647[15:02:49] <CompanionCube> that's
normally done outside of /mnt
L648[15:02:53] <CompanionCube> typically
in /run or /media
L649[15:03:04] <payonel> well i don't have
a poll to list "typical"
L650[15:03:09] <xarses> again, I just
pated my mount data
L651[15:03:18] <payonel> 12 years ago i
was a dev for a linux company that put everything "newly
inserted" into /mnt
L652[15:03:54] <Skye> payonel, make OpenOS
have an .fsprop file that stores symlink information and file
hiding information
L653[15:04:29] <payonel> persistent
symlinks? i worked on that a bit. it's tricky to get right. maybe
something for a later update
L654[15:04:40] <payonel> and for hiding?
i'll stick to .hidden_file design for /bin/ls
L655[15:04:52] <payonel> Skye: this has
nothing to do with my /bin/ls being "messy"
L656[15:04:59] <payonel> this isn't about
me wanting to hide things from my view
L657[15:05:03] <payonel> it is my
"view" of the system
L658[15:05:07] <payonel> not what /bin/ls
shows me
L659[15:05:21] <Skye> /mnt should have all
filesystems
L660[15:05:25] <payonel> :)
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L662[15:05:37] <xarses> nope
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L664[15:05:48] <xarses> filesystems should
be mounted where they make sense
L665[15:06:15] <Skye> historically, /mnt
had all filesystems, why should that change
L667[15:06:41] <payonel> Skye: btw, '/home
#' or '/home # ' ? so far, in openos, there has traditionally been
a space after the #
L668[15:07:09] <Sangar>
#SaveTheSpace
L669[15:07:11] <payonel> Skye: but not
everything openos USED to do is worth keeping around. do you
agree?
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L671[15:07:15] <Skye> a space after the
#
L672[15:07:29] <Skye> xarses,nope
L673[15:07:31] <payonel> we can't keep it
the way it was just to keep it the way it was, our point is that
there is logical reason to change it
L674[15:07:42] <payonel> so you'd want
'/home # '
L675[15:07:54] <payonel> that's...pretty
spacey
L676[15:07:58] <xarses> no '/home# '
L677[15:08:07] <payonel> haha
L678[15:08:07] <Skye> payonel, I want
`/home/# `, I'd cope with `/home # `
L679[15:08:23] <Sangar> i'm with the
'/home # ' crowd :P
L680[15:08:41] <payonel> haha
L682[15:09:32] <CompanionCube> does anyone
still actually follow the FHS though
L683[15:09:35] <Skye> xarses, that means
/mnt should be empty
L684[15:09:39] <CompanionCube> in a strict
manner
L685[15:09:53] <xarses> CompanionCube:
yes
L686[15:10:01] <xarses> Skye: yep
L687[15:10:15] <payonel> CompanionCube:
/mnt is empty for me except for the stuff i put there :)
L688[15:10:26] <CompanionCube> I mean in
general
L689[15:10:28] <xarses> CompanionCube:
packagers follow its guidelines for where to place files
L690[15:13:10] <payonel> xarses, Skye -
i'm going to separate the PR
L691[15:13:29] <xarses> =/
L692[15:13:37] <payonel> part of it was
real fixes, part, apparently, was cosmetic and contraversial
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L694[15:13:57] <xarses> apparently
L695[15:14:16] <xarses> lets resume
bikeshedding
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L697[15:15:22] <payonel> Skye: so devfs is
a filesystem, why not put that in /mnt ?
L698[15:15:42] <xarses> so is /
L699[15:16:32] <Skye> payonel, it should
be in /mnt
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L702[15:22:12] <payonel> Skye: when you
want to see what filesystems are available in your openos system --
do you `ls /mnt` ?
L703[15:22:22] <Skye> yes
L704[15:22:26] <payonel> have you tried
the new `mount` output? it's quite nice
L705[15:22:42] <Skye> payonel, I'm a long
time openos user
L706[15:23:31] <payonel> Skye: the point
of the question wasn't "did you know" but rather, i'm
just trying to understand your use case, your perspective
L707[15:23:45] <Skye> I expect /mnt to
have all FSes
L708[15:23:59] <payonel> if you use
"A" to solve for "B", and we're arguing that
"A" does nothing for "C" ... that's a pointless
discussion
L709[15:24:23] <Skye> I expect /mnt to
have all FSes, because that's how it works
L710[15:24:36] <Skye> it'd be surprising
for me if there was an fs that wasn't in /mnt
L711[15:26:29] <payonel> i'd be surprised
if a fs wasn't listed in `mount`
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L714[15:29:16] <Skye> payonel, is it
strange that I'm younger than you, yet I currently feel a bit like
a stubborn old person. :P
L715[15:31:06] <payonel> haha no :) my
experiences are different, but also narrow. i learn so much from
all of you
L716[15:32:26] <payonel> Skye: i dont need
openos to match gnu/linux completely. but it is good to consider
where we are different
L717[15:32:42] <payonel> after all, that's
what brought me to work on openos in the first place
L718[15:32:53] <Skye> both ideas of OpenOS
/mnt are different from the FHS
L719[15:33:21] <payonel>
"automounting" doesn't refer to tmpfs
L720[15:33:56] <payonel> when we are
talking about automounting, we're talking about devices a user has
put into their machine
L721[15:34:11] <payonel> and, /mnt is a
fine place for that
L722[15:34:15] <Skye> that means the FS
that represents / shouldn't be in /mnt
L723[15:34:21] <payonel> it's not the
kernel doing it, it's a distro automounting on behalf of the
user
L724[15:34:44] <payonel> yes, i agree,
that'd be more true to /mnt to remove rootfs from it
L725[15:35:05] <payonel> but, having
rootfs in /mnt is less aggregeous than having tmpfs
L726[15:35:18] <payonel> i KNEW i spelled
that wrong
L727[15:35:20] <payonel> egregious
L728[15:35:22] <payonel> sheesh
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L730[15:35:40] *
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L735[15:40:58] <TheFox> wow, that was
exotic
L736[15:41:03] <payonel> 3d6
L737[15:41:04] <Corded>
payonel:
3d6 = 9 ( 5, 2, 2 ) ~ 3
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L739[15:41:08] <payonel> 4d6
L740[15:41:09] <Corded>
payonel:
4d6 = 18 ( 4, 6, 2, 6 ) ~ 4.5
L741[15:41:21] <payonel> +3 on dex for
throw, 1d20
L742[15:41:22] <Corded>
payonel:
1d20 = 20
L743[15:41:25] <payonel> woah
L744[15:41:33] <payonel> 1d6 brick
dmg
L745[15:41:34] <Corded>
payonel:
1d6 = 4
L746[15:41:43] <payonel> TheFox takes 8
dmg
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L748[15:42:08] <payonel> do crits in 5e do
2x dmg still?
L749[15:42:17] <Temia> Yes.
L750[15:42:25] <TheFox> how can i get
EnderBot2's command list?
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L752[15:42:29] <TheFox> %p
L753[15:42:30] <Temia> At least for the
variable portion, I think.
L754[15:42:32] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
TheFox 2.24s
L755[15:42:36] <Temia> Also Dex is added
to all ranged damage.
L756[15:42:37] <Inari> %p
L757[15:42:38] <Temia> So 11.
L758[15:42:39] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Inari 0.42s
L759[15:42:50] <Temia> Or wait, maybe it
was total damage.
L760[15:42:53] <ping> Wat
L761[15:42:55] <Temia> ...Sooo 14?
eh.
L762[15:43:01] <payonel> Temia: oh, 2x
rolls
L763[15:43:04] <payonel> 2d6
L764[15:43:04] <Corded>
payonel:
2d6 = 10 ( 4, 6 ) ~ 5
L765[15:43:09] <Temia> I'm not in a good
state to focus right now.
L766[15:43:09] <payonel> 10 dmg
L767[15:43:25] <Temia> 13. You still need
to add Dex to damage.
L768[15:43:28] <payonel> oh ok
L769[15:43:34] <TheFox> EnderBot2
L770[15:43:46] <TheFox> woops
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L772[15:45:33] *
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L773[15:45:47] <TheFox> ok, just wanted to
test.
L774[15:46:21] *
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L775[15:47:14] <TheFox> Ender, what did
you do?
L776[15:47:21] <Ender> something
L777[15:47:28] <xarses> Skye: but why do
you expect that all filesystems will be under /mnt? Common
experience dictates that they should be all listed in /proc/mounts
and shown by the mount and other commands, not that they must be at
a specific point from the root filesystem
L778[15:47:40] <TheFox> Ender, is there
source code available for your bot?
L779[15:47:44] <Skye> xarses, use OC
1.1
L780[15:47:45] *
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L781[15:47:53] <vifino> with Lizzy*
rather
L782[15:47:55] *
Lizzy nyahs
L783[15:47:58] <payonel> xarses: i think
Skye feels that way because of openos' history .. and while i typed
this, 1.1 given
L784[15:48:16] <payonel> Skye: btw, i've
actually used the first prints of openos :)
L785[15:48:24] <payonel> it was like being
in the wild west :)
L786[15:48:36] <payonel> no rules, no
laws, felt like an outlaw
L787[15:48:39] <payonel> it was
amazing
L788[15:48:55] <xarses> but we've been
evolving openos to look and work more like a POSIX system does, so
why hold that over? we don't have the magic for component
filesystems anymore
L789[15:49:08] <Skye> butbut
L790[15:49:11] <Ender> TheFox: no,
EnderBot2's sourcecode was publically accessible a while back but i
realised i had commited passwords in it so it's now not. Lizzy's
bot (whenerver she decide to code the damn thing) is open source if
i remember rightly
L791[15:49:13] <payonel> and process io
!
L792[15:49:17] <Skye> that makes it even
less of a problem
L793[15:49:24] <payonel> process io
now...makes me glad
L794[15:49:36] <TheFox> Ender: ok
thanks
L795[15:49:38] <Lizzy> Soon(tm)
L796[15:49:40] <Skye> lizzybot? :P
L797[15:49:50] <TheFox> Ill go pester
lizzy then ;)
L798[15:50:34] <xarses> no my point is
that it's irrelevant exactly where something is mounted, we provide
the correct tools for you to resolve that question
L799[15:50:35] <Lizzy> Skye, no, but it's
name does have the same sillibles as mine (i can't spell)
L800[15:50:50] <Skye> syllables?
L801[15:50:55] <Lizzy> that's it
L802[15:51:13] <Skye> so a 2 syllable
bot
L803[15:51:19] <payonel> lizbot?
L804[15:51:26] <payonel> or just
liz?
L805[15:51:36] <payonel> wrong syllable
count, but there is a Liz in the channel :)
L806[15:51:48] <Lizzy> that Liz is Vi in
discuise
L807[15:51:51] *
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L808[15:51:59] <Lizzy> also it has the
same amount of syllables but doesn't contain my nick
L809[15:52:03] <vifino> THAT LIZ IS A
SPY!
L810[15:52:14] <Skye> no, it's just a
Vi
L811[15:52:19] <vifino> SPY!
L812[15:52:24] <Michiyo> ^
L813[15:52:36] <Skye> nope, Vi
L814[15:52:41] <vifino> SPYYYY
L815[15:52:51] <Skye> Viiiiiiiii
L816[15:52:53] <TheFox> whats going on
here?
L817[15:53:01] <payonel> Skye: on another
note -- what WOULD you liked changed about openos?
L818[15:53:02] <Lizzy> TheFox, #oc
L819[15:53:21] <Skye> payonel, make /mnt
more flexible
L820[15:53:32] <payonel> by doing
what?
L821[15:53:33] <Skye> make it handle full
uuids as well as shorts ones
L822[15:53:38] <payonel> like, have a
/etc/fstab ?
L823[15:53:43] <Skye> so a virtual
FS
L824[15:53:57] <payonel> Skye: can you
give an example command?
L825[15:54:27] <payonel> one thing i am
adding (not for 1.6 release, but later patch) is to support `mount
/dev/fs-uuid /mnt/path`
L826[15:54:29] <Skye> cd
/mnt/3423423423-234234-2-34234-234
L827[15:54:39] <payonel> so you'll have
all the filesystem devices in /dev, and can mount them by dev
path
L828[15:54:39] <Skye> that sort of
thing
L829[15:54:48] <Skye> also
L830[15:54:51] <Skye> cd /mnt/label
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L832[15:55:16] <payonel> so, that info
will be available in /dev
L833[15:55:18] <Skye> but long UUID <
truncated UUID < label
L834[15:55:19] <payonel> eventually
L835[15:55:25] <Skye> but long UUID >
truncated UUID > label
L836[15:55:41] <payonel> so /mnt isn't
going that direction, but /dev is
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Skye hisses
L838[15:56:11] <payonel> it doesn't make
sense to have virtual filesystem behavior in mnt
L839[15:56:13] <payonel> it DOES for
/dev
L840[15:56:17] <TheFox> what is Skye
hissing at??
L841[15:56:27] <payonel> TheFox: at my
linuxes
L842[15:56:29] <xarses> payonel: promised
me /dev/by-{uuid|label} constructs
L843[15:56:39] <payonel> haha, there
coming!
L844[15:56:45] <xarses> payonel: I still
want to be able to trace the parent device
L845[15:56:46] <TheFox> yeah, linux is
worth a hiss every now and then
L846[15:56:47] <payonel> i'm just not
rushing it for 1.6
L847[15:56:54] <payonel> but 1.6.?
L848[15:57:06] <payonel> also,
they're*
L849[15:57:10] <payonel> %flip there
L850[15:57:11] <MichiBot> payonel:
(╯°□°)╯︵ǝɹǝɥʇ
L851[15:57:40] <payonel> xarses: what do i
do if two devices have the same label?
L852[15:57:46] <payonel> append -# ?
L853[15:58:06] <xarses> shoot the
operator?
L854[15:58:09] <payonel> :)
L855[15:58:13] <payonel> kernel
panic
L856[15:58:20] <xarses> +2
L857[15:58:41] *
Lizzy yawns and curls up on vifino
L858[15:58:43] *
vifino picks up Lizzy and carries her to bed
L859[15:58:50] <xarses> uh, either only
let one win, or add part of the hash
L860[15:59:13] <Skye> payonel, yes
L861[15:59:17] <xarses> s/hash/uuid
L862[15:59:18] <MichiBot> <xarses>
uh, either only let one win, or add part of the uuid
L863[15:59:35] <xarses> and then shoot the
operator
L864[16:00:21] <payonel> so like
/dev/by-label/openos (e.g. rootfs) /dev/by-label/openos-bdf
(floppy)
L865[16:00:32] <payonel> although, in that
case, rootfs would be OpenOS
L866[16:00:34] <payonel> but, same
point
L867[16:00:41] <Skye> mehhhhhhhhh
L868[16:00:44] <payonel> yeah
L869[16:00:47] <payonel> i dont like it
either
L870[16:01:09] <payonel> so, what do i do?
:)
L871[16:01:18] *
payonel throws xarses and Skye into the arena
L872[16:01:37] <xarses> call fork()
L873[16:01:49] <xarses> divide an
conquer
L874[16:01:55] <xarses> s/an/and
L875[16:01:56] <MichiBot> <xarses>
divide and conquer
L876[16:01:58] *
Skye climbs into the ceiling and pours acid on the
floor
L877[16:01:58] <payonel> hahaha
L878[16:02:01] <payonel> math.random
L879[16:02:57] <xarses> payonel: the
natural resolution for conflict is to add some(or all) of the
unique id to the name to make it unique
L880[16:03:12] <Skye> also
L881[16:03:12] <xarses> we can also at the
same time just pick one too
L882[16:03:22] <Skye> older takes pirority
on the /mnt
L883[16:03:30] <payonel> xarses: makes it
less scriptable, scripts don't want 'if conflict' crap
L884[16:03:36] <payonel> older?
L885[16:03:54] <payonel> xarses: but yeah,
i think uglifying the loser is better
L886[16:03:56] <Skye> personally... I
don't think /mnt should be scriptable
L887[16:03:59] <xarses> openos ->
openos-md6, openos-df3
L888[16:04:11] <payonel> Skye: nor do i,
we're talking about /dev/by-*/ data
L889[16:04:22] <xarses> so uglyfy both,
and symlink the winner
L890[16:04:36] <payonel> hmm, that's not a
horrible idea
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L893[16:05:02] <xarses> by winner, I mean
whatever is the first index
L894[16:05:09] <payonel> mhm
L895[16:05:36] <Michiyo> Oh neat..
installing Gitlab 8.9
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L898[16:10:12] <Sangar> aaand off again,
til saturday or so o/
L899[16:10:17] <payonel> laters
L904[16:15:27] <Michiyo> I kinda don't
like 8.9's look :/
L905[16:17:13] <TheFox> quick question
about the event system, in the this line local a,b,c,d,e,f =
event.pull() the var a would be the event correct
L906[16:17:52] <TheFox> ?
L907[16:18:12] <payonel> TheFox: the
event_name
L908[16:18:14] <payonel> yes
L909[16:18:27] <payonel> such as,
"modem_message" or "key_down" or
"touch" or "scroll"
L910[16:18:39] <TheFox> ok, i was trying
to watch for modem_message and terminate
L911[16:18:45] <payonel> interrupted
L912[16:18:49] <payonel> not
terminate
L913[16:18:57] <TheFox> that would have
made me mad, thanks
L914[16:19:03] <payonel> the interrupted
event is a soft interrupt
L915[16:19:11] <payonel> np
L916[16:19:17] <payonel> also, term.pull
works the same
L917[16:19:20] <payonel> but blinks the
cursor
L918[16:19:21] <TheFox> what is the
keystroke for it?
L919[16:19:30] <payonel> ^c is soft
interrupt
L920[16:19:33] <TheFox> ok
L921[16:19:38] <payonel> alt+^c is hard
interrupt
L922[16:20:11] <TheFox> hard interrupt
stops while loops correct?
L923[16:20:30] <payonel> hard interrupt
causes event.pull to abort/throw/error
L924[16:20:54] <payonel> if you're not
event.pulling, you don't get interrupts
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L928[16:44:44] <Michiyo> Ugh...
L929[16:44:54] <Michiyo> Sempron 2200+ 1.5
GHZ and 1 GB of RAM.....
L930[16:45:17] <Michiyo> This is what I
had to work with at another of my bosses sears stores today...
"Why is it so slow Michi?"
L931[16:45:26] <Michiyo> CAUSE IT'S FROM
FUCKING 2004!
L932[16:45:48] <payonel> what did the boss
respond with?
L933[16:46:01] <Michiyo> He didn't..
L934[16:46:27] <payonel> also, wow, is
that really that young?
L935[16:46:58] <Michiyo> And to top it
off... this POS is running "Windows 8 xTreme edition"
Which is Windows 7... copyright Skat666
L936[16:47:05] <Michiyo> Yeah, it's date
coded 2004
L937[16:47:22] <Skye> use windows xp
L938[16:47:25] <payonel> well it
definitely shouldn't be running anything >xp
L939[16:48:12] <Michiyo> Skye, if it was
my call, I would
L940[16:48:18] <Michiyo> but it's a sears
call.
L941[16:48:31] <Skye> reccomend windows
xp
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L943[16:49:00] <Michiyo> I can't
L944[16:49:12] <payonel> yeah, do they
have software that requires >xp?
L945[16:49:21] <payonel> can't really just
go back a version
L946[16:49:29] <payonel> plus, the
downtime in setting up a new install
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L948[16:49:45] <payonel> yucks all
around
L949[16:49:56] *
payonel gives Michiyo an icecream sandwich
L950[16:50:27] <Michiyo> Thanks
L951[16:50:35] *
Michiyo noms icecream sandwhich
L952[16:50:46] <payonel> ha! it was
cursed!
L953[16:50:52] <payonel> i mean...
L954[16:50:53] <payonel> enjoy :)
L955[16:51:00] <Inari> "the
grand-daddy of funny-sounding place names is Eromanga, a mining
town in Queensland, Australia" heh
L956[16:51:06] *
gamax92 slaps Inari
L957[16:51:06] *
EnderBot2 laughs
L958[16:51:08] <gamax92> :I
L959[16:51:12] <gamax92> bad
L960[16:51:15] <Inari> :<
L961[16:51:16] <Inari> what
L963[16:51:24] <MichiBot>
Funny cats
gets brain freeze compilation | length:
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Cat and
Tiger
L964[16:51:32] <Michiyo> payonel, :)
L965[16:51:39] <Michiyo> I enjoy curses!
:P
L966[16:51:48] <gamax92> but what about
ncurses
L967[16:52:09] <Temia> >eromanga
L968[16:52:11] <Temia> Leeeewd.
L970[16:52:13] <MichiBot>
Frogurt!
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ellogan
L971[16:53:10] <Michiyo> o_O can't YT at
work :p
L972[16:53:38] <payonel> want me to
ascii-art transcribe it here in the channel for you?
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L974[16:54:05] <gamax92> lolno
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L976[16:55:30] <Michiyo> noplox
L977[16:55:57] <gamax92> made sausages, om
nom
L979[16:57:44] <S3> bratwurst
L981[16:57:50] <S3> it better be
bratwurst!
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L984[16:59:14] <S3> homemade pizza?
L985[16:59:27] <gamax92> I am not good at
that sadly.
L986[16:59:33] <S3> I'm currently cooking
steak in the pan
L987[16:59:44] <S3> and preparing to
smother in the molasses
L988[16:59:46] <S3> and vegetables
L989[16:59:57] <S3> dude you gotta
cook
L990[17:00:01] <S3> it's so easy
L991[17:00:28] <gamax92> but I'm writing a
game '^'
L992[17:00:56] <gamax92> internet went out
for most of today so decided to occupy my time with that
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L997[17:13:56] <S3> steak is amazin
L998[17:14:30] <Inari> i prefer
chicken
L999[17:15:09] <S3> no no the way I cooked
it is amazing
L1000[17:15:13] <S3> I put turmac in
it
L1001[17:15:15] <S3> and some other
stuff
L1002[17:15:26] <S3> (you know the spice
that makes indian food yellow, etc_
L1003[17:15:30] <S3> in meat with
curry
L1004[17:15:38] <S3> and as usual
L1005[17:15:41] <S3> I put molasses in
it
L1006[17:15:50] <S3> so it has a very
very gentle hint of sweetness
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L1026[18:17:40] <ds84182> LuaJ+gamax92's
changes > JNLua
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L1029[18:26:02] <gamax92> ds84182:
how
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L1031[18:26:55] <Skye> ds84182: does it
allow state saving?
L1032[18:27:22] <gamax92> and memory
limiting
L1033[18:28:12] <Skye> Interesting
L1034[18:28:56] <gamax92> Skye: ?
L1035[18:29:11] <gamax92> the answer to
both was no btw :P
L1036[18:29:21] <gamax92> since you seem
confused
L1037[18:29:33] <Skye> Then
L1038[18:29:41] <Skye> How would it be
better?
L1039[18:29:46] *
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L1040[18:30:58] <ds84182> I don't need
any of that for what I'm doing
L1041[18:30:59] <ds84182> In fact
L1042[18:31:13] <ds84182> JNLua has
actively been a determent to this project of mine
L1043[18:31:27] <gamax92> ahh, well then
yes I'd actually have to agree
L1044[18:33:11] <ds84182> I wanted custom
metatable objects for Java objects so I had to hack through the C
source code just to add it
L1045[18:33:26] <ds84182> Also who makes
a 1,000 line file full of JNI integration stuff
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L1069[19:49:44] <TheFox> hello
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L1072[20:01:30] <Mimiru> "Instead of
playing games I didn't pay for, I pay for games I never play. Steam
sales the exact opposite of piracy"
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L1077[20:07:38] <Temia> consider it
piracy karma
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L1079[20:09:53] <Kodos> Speaking of Steam
Sales, tomorrow
L1080[20:10:19] <TheFox> whats on sale
tommrow
L1081[20:10:38] <Kodos> Summer Sale
L1082[20:10:42] <Kodos> Starts
tomorrow
L1083[20:11:20] <Temia> Too bad I have
even less incentive to bother than before. .3.
L1084[20:11:35] <Temia> That said if
VA-11 HALL-A goes on sale I might snag it.
L1085[20:18:40] <vifino>
Daaaaaammit.
L1086[20:19:01] <vifino> Why is the only
9P client implementation for Go ugly?
L1087[20:19:02] <vifino> :V
L1088[20:24:10] <CompanionCube> what use
do you have for 9p
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L1090[20:27:32] <vifino> CompanionCube:
Science.
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L1092[20:27:41] <vifino> You should
understand.
L1093[20:28:10] <CompanionCube> are you
planning to make a botfs
L1094[20:28:34] <vifino> wat
L1095[20:28:48] <vifino> *9p
client*
L1096[20:29:07] <CompanionCube> I skipped
over the word 'client'
L1097[20:29:23] <vifino> Bad
CompanionCube, bad.
L1098[20:29:44] *
CompanionCube does not threaten to stab vifino
L1099[20:30:07] <vifino> Thinking about
it, not that bad.
L1100[20:30:13] *
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L1112[21:08:49] <S3> whee
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L1114[21:09:02] <S3> So I finally decided
to go for my drivers permit right
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L1116[21:09:13] <S3> easiest test I ever
took. why didn't I do it 10 years ago...?
L1117[21:11:39] <Izaya> Temia: tomorrow?
aw shi
L1118[21:12:28] *
Izaya also wants VA-11 HALL-A
L1120[21:17:02] <ping> roblox
L1121[21:18:42] ***
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L1122[21:18:43] <Temia> Yeah, a friend of
mine was streaming it. It looks cute as fuck.
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L1126[21:22:31] ***
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L1127[21:27:53] <ping> Temia, the video
is not roblox, its counter-strike: source
L1128[21:28:52] <Temia> Huh?
L1129[21:29:00] <Temia> I was talking
about VA-11 Hall-A.
L1130[21:29:22] <Temia> I also didn't say
anything about it going on sale, I just thought it'd be nice if it
did .v.
L1131[21:29:29] <Temia> Why do people
keep misattributing stuff to meeee
L1132[21:30:37] <Mimiru> Temia, thanks
for OpenComputers, sorry that Sangar guy keeps trying to steal yo
thunder...
L1133[21:30:40] <Mimiru> :P
L1134[21:31:25]
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L1135[21:31:32] <Mimiru> … hah
L1136[21:31:44] <Temia> You broke his
heart.
L1137[21:32:09] <Mimiru> Wouldn't be the
first.
L1138[21:33:43] <Temia> How cruel!
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L1140[21:36:34]
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L1141[21:37:15] <Mimiru> Hmm... do tells
get sent on join... or first message?
L1142[21:37:21]
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(Leaving))
L1143[21:37:30] <Michiyo> %tell Mimiru
Hello!
L1144[21:37:32] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
Mimiru will be notified of this message when next seen.
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L1146[21:37:40]
zsh sets mode: +o on Mimiru
L1147[21:37:45] <Mimiru> Ok... good
L1148[21:37:52] <Mimiru> yep
L1149[21:43:51] ***
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L1150[21:44:36] <Izaya> Temia: never
intentionally implied that
L1151[21:45:10] <Izaya> just a combo of
steam sale tomorrow and wanting VA-11 Hall-A
L1152[21:45:31] <Temia> Fair enough, but
I didn't inform anyone of the steam sale either .v.
L1153[21:45:56] <Izaya> well
L1154[21:46:01] <gamax92> made a chicken
n egg sandwich.
L1155[21:46:08] <Izaya> >.>
L1156[21:46:15] <Izaya> steam sale
anyway
L1157[21:46:19] <Temia> Yeah.
L1158[21:46:28] <Temia> Here's hoping for
VA-11 Hall-A going on sale
L1159[21:46:33] <scj643> I got $5 for the
sale
L1160[21:46:34] <gamax92> Hail Temia and
Izaya
L1161[21:46:42] ***
Keridos|away is now known as Keridos
L1162[21:46:56] <Temia> So we can enjoy
our crazy post-Snatcher cyberpunk shenanigans and NND interface
screws
L1163[21:47:11] <gamax92> misread,
MMD
L1164[21:48:30] <gamax92> I killed convo
:(
L1165[21:49:07] <Temia> ...
L1166[21:49:08] <Temia> guh
L1167[21:49:17] <Temia> THERE IS AN INFEL
WIND CHIME, I WANT IT ;A;
L1168[21:49:22] *
Temia scrabbles at monitor
L1169[21:49:51] <gamax92> how much is
it
L1170[21:50:00] <scj643> A computer that
makes a horrific sound before death
L1171[21:50:12] <Temia> Retail price was
at ¥1500, it looks like.
L1172[21:50:13] <scj643> A wood tier
computer :D
L1173[21:50:21] <gamax92> welp.
L1174[21:50:25] <Temia> ...But it
probably goes for a lot more than that assuming a seller can be
found.
L1175[21:50:41] <gamax92> weeelp.
L1176[21:51:46] <Temia> Amazon.co.jp has
no listings.
L1177[21:54:19] <gamax92> #help
L1178[21:54:28] <gamax92> vifino
L1179[21:56:19] *
Temia pouts and just looks at pretty pictures of it... and all the
groan-inducing puns that could be hung from it.
L1180[21:56:47] *
gamax92 wonders what it is
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L1185[22:24:04] <TheFox> hey everyone I'm
back
L1186[22:28:19] <Jacky> Welcome XD
L1187[22:29:12] ***
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L1189[22:40:48] <TheFox> and i left, and
now I'm back again
L1190[22:41:05] <TheFox> chat looks like
it died again
L1191[22:41:15] *
TheFox slaps EnderBot2 with a brick
L1192[22:41:15] *
EnderBot2 feeds TheFox to the lions
L1193[22:41:38] <TheFox> so over
reactive
L1194[22:41:44] <TheFox> ;)
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L1200[23:21:21] <TheFox> I wonder if ill
get hurt for this
L1201[23:21:27] *
TheFox Waves at EnderBot2
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L1204[23:22:34] <TheFox_> %p
L1205[23:22:37] <MichiBot> Ping reply
from TheFox_ 2.16s
L1206[23:22:39] ***
TheFox_ is now known as TheFox
L1207[23:22:47] *
TheFox EnderBot2 slaps
L1208[23:22:56] *
TheFox slaps EnderBot2
L1209[23:22:56] *
EnderBot2 grabs Ender's Katana and slices TheFox in
half
L1210[23:23:01] <TheFox> :(
L1211[23:23:16] <TheFox> i dont like the
looks of that one
L1212[23:24:16] *
gamax92 slaps EnderBot2's ass
L1213[23:24:16] *
EnderBot2 laughs
L1214[23:26:17] <gamax92> Mimiru: you
around
L1215[23:26:31] <Mimiru> For a few
minutes gamax92
L1216[23:26:43] <gamax92> Mimiru: PCL-MC
is still 1.7.10 right?
L1217[23:26:49] <Mimiru> yeah
L1218[23:26:52] <gamax92> okay
thanks
L1219[23:26:58] <Mimiru> Np?
L1220[23:34:38] <suswombat> what is
PCL-MC?
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L1226[23:50:31] <TheFox> oh so its just
me that EnderBot2 wants to throw bricks at and cut in half but when
gamma slaps him its all funny huh? :D
L1227[23:55:11] <gamax92> yes
L1228[23:55:51] <TheFox> oooook
then
L1229[23:56:02] *
TheFox slaps gamax92 and EnderBot2
L1230[23:56:02] *
EnderBot2 high-fives TheFox
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