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L4[00:03:57] <scj643> I see I see
L5[00:09:08] <TheFox> You see what?
L6[00:09:28] <gamax92> a tit,
obviously
L7[00:10:22] <TheFox> Ahhhh. That's not my
problem
L8[00:10:30] <scj643> A tit a tit
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L10[00:12:05] <TheFox> OK, think y'all need
to leave your computer and go find a girl. You seem to have ...
nvmd
L11[00:13:37] <TheFox> Unless you want a
irc bot. Then I can't give any comment and I'll go hide in a
corner
L12[00:14:30] <scj643> Hope the corner has
a nice internet connection
L13[00:14:36] <TheFox> Gamax you where
defeated earlier though
L14[00:14:41] <BlueZero> 5g corner.
L15[00:15:07] <TheFox> Yeah. But i don't
have an activated device right now
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L17[00:16:53] <TheFox> Well, that's a
problem. Need a GPS tommorow, phones out and tablet needs to have
the modem activated. Wow. I made a mistake
L18[00:17:38] <scj643> Lol
L19[00:18:27] <TheFox> Screw it. I have an
actual GPS somewhere around here. Dated pos but I think k it might
work. Or drive me off a cliff
L20[00:19:17] <scj643> Hope the first
option
L21[00:20:11] <TheFox> The first option.
There was only one o_O
L22[00:20:21] <gamax92> no the second one
is that you drive off a cliff
L23[00:20:25] <gamax92> the first is that
it works
L24[00:20:56] <TheFox> Mmmm, I want
proposing driving off a cliff as an option...
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L26[00:21:08] <gamax92> hey lperkins2
L27[00:21:12] <lperkins2> Is there a way to
read the contents of a book in OC?
L28[00:21:18] <lperkins2> hey
L29[00:21:21] <TheFox> That was quick
L30[00:21:31] <TheFox> Yup there is
L31[00:21:39] <gamax92> mmhm, indeed
L32[00:21:46] <lperkins2> Can you enlighten
me as to how?
L33[00:22:04] <TheFox> Its the debug card
if I remember right, but I have never used it
L34[00:22:18] <gamax92> I was also
referring to the debug card :P
L35[00:22:33] <TheFox> Then you can help
him
L36[00:22:42] <gamax92> put book in chest,
get world containing chest and then get NBT of tileentity of
chest
L37[00:22:44] *
TheFox shoves gamax forward
L38[00:23:02] <gamax92> debug.getWorld()
and then world.getTileNBT(x,y,z) and then that's a table
L39[00:23:45] <lperkins2> Ah, so since I
have NBT reading in inventories turned on in general, I should be
able to get the NBT of the book
L40[00:23:56] <lperkins2> didn't even think
about how books store contents...
L41[00:25:12] <TheFox> Don't know what your
talking about ^^ new?
L42[00:27:07] <lperkins2> Nah, I'm on a
pretty old version at this point. It's in the config
L43[00:27:22] <lperkins2> disabled by
default for balance concerns, the tag isn't editable so I don't see
the problem
L44[00:27:39] <lperkins2> 1.5.2.9
L45[00:27:50] <lperkins2> er, no, 1.5.18
now
L46[00:28:20] <lperkins2> Config setting is
allowItemStackNBTTags
L47[00:30:31] <gamax92> huh
L48[00:30:48] <TheFox> What are you
running?!
L49[00:31:03] <TheFox> Your not using the
mc launcher are you
L50[00:32:17] <gamax92> lperkins2: I don't
think that option has anything to do with the debug card NBT
L51[00:32:45] <lperkins2> It does not, it
makes the NBT tag available to the normal inventory
controller
L52[00:32:59] <lperkins2> I'm running a
custom mod pack, with a bunch of homemade mods :)
L53[00:33:24] <lperkins2> I've got it in
MultiMC for ease of use and distributing to my servers other
players
L54[00:34:52] <lperkins2> As for why I need
the NBT tag from books, I've got an OC-based auto crafting system,
and some recipes in books. If I can read the book, I can autoadd
the recipes to the crafting system instead of having to punch them
in one at a time
L55[00:35:05] <gamax92> ahh
L56[00:35:08] <gamax92> sounds good
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L58[00:37:56] <scj643> gamax92: no this is
Patrick
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L60[00:40:01] <TheFox> Wow, I'm totally
screwed i just remembered, not only do I not have a GPS I have a
2000lbs of quickcrete in the back of my truck which I need the 5th
wheel on to haul a trailer, I really need to kick myself hard for
that one
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L64[00:41:10] <TheFox> Heeey
L65[00:41:51] *
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scj643
L66[00:42:11] <TheFox> Ahhhh, no 2 cents
from enderbot
L67[00:42:26] <scj643> Lol
L68[00:42:29] <TheFox> Now I really am hurt
:)
L69[00:42:36] *
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L71[00:42:47] <scj643> Laughs for me
L72[00:43:11] <TheFox> Abahahahaha very
funny. Its because my sentence didn't fit the recognition
L73[00:43:23] *
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L75[00:45:00] <TheFox> See allllllllll
good
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L96[00:56:26] <TheFox> Wow, another
netsplit
L97[01:00:28] <lperkins2> Sweet, there's a
python module for reading nbt
L98[01:00:51] <SpiritedDusty> that sounds
handy
L99[01:01:02] <TheFox> Python this
pythong
L100[01:01:12] <TheFox> Shit
L101[01:01:21] <TheFox> I hate this
PHONE
L102[01:01:38] <lperkins2> it's
implemented in pure python, except for the unzipping, if I can get
zlib access in lua, which I think the data card does, it should run
on top of python.lua
L103[01:01:43] <TheFox> I hate snakes to,
no more python
L104[01:02:36] <lperkins2> not gonna
bother at the moment since it would require a bit of conversion and
I'm storing the recipes server-side anyway
L105[01:04:48] <scj643> Python is
awesome
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L107[01:05:05] <scj643> I rather code
Python over lua any day
L108[01:05:26] <lperkins2> heh, me too,
hence why I implemented the python state machine in lua
L109[01:05:35] <scj643> Nice
L110[01:05:39] <TheFox> Python is
powerful, I hate it because I don't know if, never sat down to
learn it
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L112[01:06:02] <TheFox> Don't know
it**
L113[01:06:03] <lperkins2> and hacked a
python-to-javascript translator to target lua, it doesn't do OO
code, but is faster than the python state machine
L114[01:06:41] <TheFox> Python handles OO?
I though it was a simple basic language
L115[01:06:52] <lperkins2> No, it's
heavily object oriented
L116[01:07:14] <TheFox> Greaaaat
L117[01:07:28] <scj643> I code it on my
iPad
L118[01:07:39] <lperkins2> It can act
procedurally too, but most of the nice features come from the
object system
L119[01:07:39] <scj643> Using an app
called pythonista
L120[01:07:41] *
TheFox spits out coffee
L121[01:08:10] <TheFox> On your
IPad?
L122[01:08:21] <lperkins2> behind the
scenes it basically uses hashmaps and lists for storing almost
everything
L123[01:08:43] <TheFox> Going to google
what a hashmap is
L124[01:08:50] <lperkins2> um, lua
table
L125[01:08:50] <TheFox> ;D
L126[01:08:57] <lperkins2> perl hash
L127[01:09:03] <lperkins2> java
HashMap
L128[01:09:06] <lperkins2> python
dict
L129[01:09:24] <gamax92> half a lua table
;3
L130[01:09:29] <TheFox> Still learning
java, don't know pearl and I hate snakes
L131[01:09:30] <lperkins2> basically
stores key-value pairs in an unordered fashion
L132[01:09:40] <TheFox> Ooh
L133[01:09:54] <lperkins2> no, lua tables
just treat ordered ints as weird entries in a hashmap
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L135[01:12:39] <lperkins2> Hm, luaJ stores
them as separate entries
L136[01:15:24] <lperkins2> As does CLua
> 5.0, lua < 5 used a linked list for storing integer
keys...
L137[01:18:18] <ping> lperkins2, yeah its
a linked list when you make arrays
L138[01:18:50] <ping> as long as you build
the array from 1 its gerunteed to be an array
L139[01:18:54] <TheFox> Hey ping, long
time no see
L140[01:19:03] <ping> ive been gone for
like a week
L141[01:19:05] <ping> lol
L142[01:19:12] <ping> i say that to ppl i
havent seen in years
L143[01:19:31] <TheFox> I an not usually
on this each l
L144[01:19:39] <TheFox> Early*
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L156[01:57:44] <TheFox> Hey izaya
L157[01:57:57] <Izaya> Power's back
:D
L158[01:58:15] <TheFox> Ahahahaha what
happened
L159[01:59:29] <TheFox> Storm???
L160[01:59:47] <Izaya> Planned
maintenance
L161[02:00:46] <TheFox> Much better
L162[02:03:10] <TheFox> Last time I had a
power outage it was because a tree fell over a line durring a
pretty nasty storm. The bad thing was that my Linux was writing
something to the HDD when it happened and I stead of 1 fall it
bounced. Zapping my 1kw computer 4 times destroying a backup drive,
that was a close one
L163[02:04:57] <TheFox> That made my day,
it truly did
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L165[02:09:41] <Izaya> I'm sure it really
made the day wonderful
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L168[02:12:47] <TheFox> Well, hdd recovery
isn't fun when a) its the first time you've done it with the tools
you have and b) that was the disk with the tools on it XD
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L170[02:13:36] <TheFox> Thankfully it was
something that fsck could fix after about 14 hours
L171[02:14:51] <Izaya> "oh
shit"
L172[02:15:07] <TheFox> But hey I complain
to complain about complaining
L173[02:15:28] <TheFox> Those and a few
other words where spoken yes
L174[02:15:48] <TheFox> Anything
new?
L175[02:16:15] <Izaya> Unless you count
food and drinks, no
L176[02:16:20] <Izaya> I cleaned up my
workspace a little
L177[02:16:24] <Izaya> but it's still a
total mess
L178[02:16:33] <Skye> I am waiting for a
train
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L180[02:17:47] <TheFox> Skye don't touch
the 3rd rail. Izaya you should see my desk, it would make the
headlines if I got it cleaned XD
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L182[02:19:24] <Izaya> I have an explosion
of CDs, boxes of screws, USBs, cables, batteries, adaptors and
packaging on my desk
L183[02:19:33] <TheFox> Oh
L184[02:19:41] <TheFox> Maybe we are
tied?
L185[02:19:53] <TheFox> No cd?,s
though
L186[02:20:08] <Izaya> I also have a
spindle of written DVDs
L187[02:20:11] <TheFox> Didn't mean to put
a ? There
L188[02:20:31] <Izaya> I need to get a
second spindle
L189[02:20:40] <Izaya> maybe 3
L190[02:20:51] <Izaya> do towers of hanoi
or whatever
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L192[02:21:15] <TheFox> I barely use cd's
anymore only put em in my movie player
L193[02:21:30] <Izaya> It's much easier to
give away CDs/DVDs than USBs
L194[02:21:39] <Izaya> because assholes
take them and format and re-use them
L195[02:21:39] <TheFox> And cheaper
L196[02:21:59] <TheFox> What do you do if
you don't mind me asking?
L197[02:22:32] <Izaya> like for a
job?
L198[02:23:33] <TheFox> What ever your
using g the CD's for. I assumed it was your job
L199[02:23:38] <Izaya> oh
L200[02:23:46] <Izaya> well actually I'm
giving away CDs and DVDs with Linux on them
L201[02:23:52] <Izaya> spreading the word
of freedom, y'know?
L202[02:24:07] <Izaya> giving back for the
amount of use I've gotten out of Free and Open Source stuff
L203[02:24:27] <TheFox> Aahahaha that's a
good use for DVDs yeah
L204[02:24:52] <Izaya> but that said it's
a lot easier to burn a pirated copy of Windows 7 to a DVD than
stick it on a USB
L205[02:25:29] <TheFox> I wish windows was
more avoidable then it is
L206[02:26:04] <Izaya> the only times I
have to use Windows is at 'work' and when I want to play some
specific multiplayer games
L207[02:28:18] <TheFox> I still need to
fix my Linux, that's the only thing windows has over Linux for me
right now. System migration tools. Do you know what happens when
you accedentily override the Xauthority file
L208[02:28:28] <TheFox> Baaad things
happen
L209[02:28:32] <Izaya> yup
L210[02:28:35] <Izaya> done it
before
L211[02:28:40] <Izaya> never log into X as
root from a display manager
L212[02:29:03] <TheFox> Ok
L213[02:29:24] <TheFox> I also think I
broke a part of java somewhere
L214[02:29:45] <TheFox> Can't seem to fix
it so I'm gonna try starring
L215[02:29:57] <TheFox> Starting from
scratch **
L216[02:30:26] <Izaya> I reinstall all my
stuff at least once a year
L217[02:30:39] <Izaya> Not because I
neccesarily have issues but because having a clean system is so
nice
L218[02:31:48] <TheFox> You're mocking me
now ;) reinstalling for me would be a night mare
L219[02:31:51] <TheFox> And it is
L220[02:33:18] *
Izaya has a way to track manually installed packages and back up
home folders easily
L221[02:34:44] <TheFox> Just use dpkg or
what ever it was
L222[02:35:33] <TheFox> Use each to write
the packages to a file the use that file to reinstall all
packages
L223[02:35:46] <TheFox> Echo* not
eqch
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L225[02:38:51] <TheFox> Actually don't. I
think that's what broke mine in the first place
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L227[02:44:22] <TheFox> Night all. I just
gotta keep breaking things. Including my self. No way I'll be
bright eyed in 1?5
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L229[02:44:32] <TheFox> 1.5 hours
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L231[02:44:48] <Izaya> sleep well,
mortal
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L233[02:46:14] <lperkins2> Heh, no wonder
things are running like crap, I locked my cpu speed to 800 MHz to
save power and forgot to unlock it
L234[02:46:56] <Izaya> gg
L235[02:48:28] <gamax92> mmm, cheese
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L238[03:13:51] <scj643> Lol
lperkins2
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L249[04:02:34] <Skye> TheFox, the London
underground has 4 rails.
L250[04:03:28] <Izaya> ftp://69.23.81.161/
oooo
L251[04:03:33] <Izaya> I might just slurp
the lot of this
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L255[04:13:49] <Elizabeth> Skye, the don't
touch the 3rd and 4th rails together
L256[04:13:51] <Elizabeth> :P
L257[04:14:13] <Forecaster> or cross the
streams
L258[04:14:38] <Elizabeth> reverse the
polarity of the nutron flow!
L259[04:14:39] <Skye> Zzt
L260[04:15:04] <Skye> Who else played
SimCity 2000?
L261[04:15:23] <Izaya> A long time
ago
L262[04:15:28] <Forecaster> ^
L263[04:15:29] <Izaya> in a black hole far
far away
L264[04:15:44] <snowden89> one man is
still playing simcity2000
L265[04:15:57] <Elizabeth> .load
L266[04:15:57] <EnderBot2> CPU: 0.33 0.25
0.24 , RAM: 15.5G/31.3G (~49.4%), SWAP: 405.3M/88.2G (~0.4%)
L268[04:16:33] <Izaya> sure my haswells
are fine for now but crypto is faster
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L270[04:16:50] <Pigpork> Hi
L271[04:17:01] <Pigpork> can some1 help
me?
L272[04:17:06] <Izaya> though I want to
get one of those fancy chinese MIPS boards with like 4
processors
L273[04:17:10] <Izaya> depends
L274[04:17:27] <Pigpork> tier 3 computer
case crashes my game. why?
L275[04:17:33] <Pigpork> and creative
case
L276[04:17:39] <Forecaster> crashlog
L277[04:18:05] <Pigpork> ok
L278[04:18:09] <Pigpork> give me a
sec
L280[04:20:56] <Pigpork> my crashlog is in
the pastebin link
L281[04:22:02] <Pigpork> ANYone
help?!
L282[04:22:11] <Pigpork> help?
L283[04:22:17] <Forecaster> patience
L284[04:22:24] <snowden89> need to
read?
L285[04:22:38] <snowden89> parsing on my
slow cpu takes abit longer
L286[04:23:09] <Forecaster> well, I have
no idea
L287[04:23:19] <Pigpork> so do u know what
do to?
L288[04:23:20] <Forecaster> it's oc that's
having some kind of issue
L289[04:23:32] <Forecaster> and I'm not
familiar with oc code
L290[04:23:49] <Pigpork> creative only
items crash my game
L291[04:23:58] <Pigpork> im using the
latest version
L292[04:23:59] <snowden89> for this older
model is still parsing :(
L293[04:24:11] <Pigpork> im on
1.7.10
L294[04:24:38] <Elizabeth> Pigpork,
'latest' isn't helpful, give us a proper version number (the
filename of the oc mod jar for example)
L295[04:25:11] <Elizabeth> nvm it'll be in
the log
L296[04:25:15] <Forecaster>
1.6.0.6-beta.4
L297[04:25:30] <Pigpork> 1.606 beta
4
L298[04:25:34] <Forecaster> probably want
to switch to a devbuild
L299[04:26:04] <Elizabeth> Pigpork, what
Forecaster said, try with the latest dev build (from
http://ci.cil.li) and see if it still happes
L300[04:26:07] <Elizabeth> *happens
L301[04:26:14] <Pigpork> ok
L302[04:27:39] <snowden89>
betterfps?
L303[04:27:46] <Pigpork> yes i use
that
L304[04:27:52] <Pigpork> check the
log
L305[04:28:35] <snowden89> can you log
back in ?
L306[04:28:40] <snowden89> or does it no
longer work
L307[04:28:49] <Pigpork> ?
L308[04:29:00] <snowden89> if you restart
does it load.
L309[04:29:07] <Pigpork> yes
L310[04:29:26] <snowden89> is it when you
place it
L311[04:29:28] <snowden89> or look at
it
L312[04:29:32] <snowden89> or craft
it
L313[04:29:33] <Pigpork> only if i keep
the creative only keep for a long time or shift-click it
L314[04:29:43] <Pigpork> if its placed
nothing happens
L315[04:30:16] <fingercomp> i've
experienced the similar AbstractMethodError issue when I was using
Computronics 1.6.0
L316[04:30:47] <Pigpork> i use around 50
something mods but this is the most crashes i had
L317[04:31:05] <fingercomp> installing the
very latest version of Computronics might help, I think
L318[04:31:10] <Pigpork> and is the
website fine for you because i cant download
L320[04:31:49] <Pigpork> which one?
L321[04:32:17] <fingercomp> the
"new-codec" one
L322[04:32:38] <Pigpork> k
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L324[04:35:27] <Pigpork> it said it
require at least 0.4.6 asielib
L325[04:35:37] <Pigpork> but the latest
asielib mod is 0.4.5
L327[04:36:11] <Pigpork> thx
L328[04:36:22] <Pigpork> which onez?
L329[04:36:36] <fingercomp>
new-codec
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L331[04:37:13] <Pigpork> k
L332[04:39:22] <Pigpork> does minecraft
load for a long time for u?
L333[04:39:27] <Pigpork> minecraft
forge
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L335[04:39:46] <Elizabeth> it takes a fair
amount of time
L336[04:39:54] <Forecaster> the more mods
you add the longer it'll take
L337[04:40:05] <Pigpork> i mean it took
like 2-3 mins with 58 mods
L338[04:40:25] <Pigpork> most games (even
fallout4) took like 10 sec
L339[04:40:49] <Forecaster> most games
aren't minecraft
L340[04:41:07] <Forecaster> minecraft
is... unique...
L341[04:41:11] <Elizabeth> Pigpork, that's
because most games are generally coded better and don't have the
same quirks as minecraft
L342[04:41:37] <Forecaster>
"quirks" is putting it nicely :P
L343[04:41:40] <Pigpork> truth
L344[04:42:33] <Pigpork> do any of u use
custom eeproms?
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L346[04:43:00] <Forecaster> for
microcontrollers yes
L347[04:43:33] <Pigpork> for
computers/robots i mean
L348[04:43:55] <Elizabeth> yes, the code
for mine is up somewhere
L349[04:44:09] <Elizabeth> for mcu's that
is
L350[04:44:10] <Pigpork> have you tried
spiritloader?
L351[04:44:12] <Pigpork> its my fav
L352[04:44:23] <Elizabeth>
spiritloader?
L353[04:44:39] <Pigpork> search
spiritloader eeprom on the forums
L354[04:45:08] <Forecaster> eh, can't be
bothered
L356[04:46:34] <Pigpork> and the dev
version of computeronics help my crash
L357[04:47:12] <Elizabeth> oh, one of
those multiboot eeproms
L358[04:47:22] <Forecaster> ?
L359[04:47:26] <Elizabeth> I don't use
them because i generally don't have a need to
L360[04:48:00] <Pigpork> i think it would
be kinda cool if supercomputers are added oc
L361[04:48:24] <Elizabeth> eh, what
purpose would they serve though?
L362[04:48:39] <Pigpork> for a very
complicated program
L363[04:48:46] <Pigpork> or just look
cool
L364[04:49:21] <Elizabeth> it wouldn't
provide any speed benifit due to the way stuff works
L365[04:49:59] <Pigpork> but t1 computer
is slower than t3 so a supercomputer can be coded to be much
faster
L366[04:50:13] <Elizabeth> slower in what
way?
L367[04:50:35] <Pigpork> a t1 computer
cant run most programs properly
L368[04:50:47] <Pigpork> and a t3 computer
can
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L370[04:51:04] <Elizabeth> that's mainly
because of the extra ram that a T3 can handle
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L372[04:51:49] <Pigpork> then, how ppl
would test out some really complicated program that a t3 computer
cant handle?
L373[04:53:00] <Elizabeth> they could use
a T3 server, which can hold 4096k of ram (compared to a T3
computer's 2048k). if they need any more then they should probably
be working on a way to reduce it and/or splitting it up for
multiple computers to do
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L375[04:53:26] <Pigpork> how do you split
a program between multiple computers?
L376[04:55:06] <Pigpork> ?
L377[04:55:14] <Elizabeth> well, if a
program is doing stuff that can't fit on a T3 server, then chances
are that it's doing lots of things, some of those things could
probably be put onto other computers/servers and then just network
them together
L378[04:55:38] <Pigpork> ok
L379[04:56:12] <Pigpork> and how to force
a t3 program to run in a t2 computer?
L380[04:56:30] <Elizabeth> programs don't
have teirs...
L381[04:57:03] <Pigpork> like mineos only
works in a t3 computer
L382[04:57:11] <Pigpork> it wouldnt run on
a t2
L383[04:57:28] <Elizabeth> that's because
it uses a fair bit of memory that you can't get from a t2 pc
L384[04:57:53] <Elizabeth> you could
probably run it on a T2 server, i think they have 4 ram
slorts
L385[04:57:56] <Elizabeth> *slots
L386[04:58:07] <Elizabeth> anyway, i have
work to do so i'll be afk for a bit
L387[04:58:12] <Pigpork> but how to force
it run anyway since im in survival with no diamonds
L388[04:59:18] <Elizabeth> there's nothing
stopping you from running it on there (i think), just it will run
out of ram probably and crash
L389[04:59:36] <snowden89> Pigpork:
L390[04:59:37] <snowden89> config
L391[04:59:55] <snowden89> if you really
want to should let you modify power / memory limits
L392[05:00:04] <Pigpork> i know but i like
having limitations on oc to feel more realistic
L393[05:00:06] <Elizabeth> snowden89,
that's not really helping the problem
L394[05:01:05] <Pigpork> and do you how to
use cassette tapes on oc
L395[05:01:20] <Elizabeth> nope
L396[05:01:28] <Elizabeth> now i'm really
going afk
L397[05:01:39] <Pigpork> why
L398[05:01:49] <Forecaster> hold on, I
think I might have gotten whiplash from that change of
subject
L399[05:02:12] <xandaros> "i don't
want the limits, i want it to run on t2" "i like the
limits, i don't want to relax then"
L400[05:02:18] <xandaros> Make up your
mind
L401[05:02:34] <Pigpork> nvm
L402[05:03:00] <Elizabeth> Pigpork,
because it's my job, and i get paid to do it
L403[05:03:01] <Pigpork> but i srs dont
know how to use casette tapes in oc. (i searched everywhere)
L404[05:03:39] <Pigpork> anyone know
how?
L405[05:04:17] <Pigpork> anyone know how
to use cassette tapes in computronics/oc?
L406[05:05:25] <xandaros> Patience. If
someone knows they will tell you. You waited barely a
minute...
L407[05:06:09] <Pigpork> i waited like 3
mins
L408[05:06:14] <Forecaster> woop
L409[05:07:25] <Pigpork> ...
L410[05:08:16] <snowden89> never used
computertronics
L411[05:08:24] <snowden89> found oc
enough
L412[05:08:27] <snowden89> :P
L413[05:09:04] <Pigpork> and it there a
way to run batch files in oc
L414[05:09:14] <Forecaster> no
L415[05:09:21] <Forecaster> there is only
Lua
L416[05:09:48] <Pigpork> so do you know
how to make a virus
L417[05:10:07] <Forecaster> yes but I'm
not going to tell you
L418[05:10:13] <Pigpork> cause there is no
tutorial for it. and nobody posted a virus
L419[05:10:20] <Pigpork> i need it for my
singleplayer map
L420[05:11:08] <Pigpork> why dont you tell
me, forecaster?
L421[05:12:12] <Pigpork> anyone active
here?
L422[05:13:54] <xandaros> Nope, this
channel is completely dead. At least if you expect responses that
quickly
L423[05:14:18] <Pigpork> i waited like 10
mins
L424[05:14:31] <snowden89> woo.
L425[05:14:44] <Pigpork> can some1 tell me
a virus code?
L426[05:14:48] <Pigpork> for oc
L427[05:14:54] <xandaros> It was one, I
have timestamps. And even ten minutes is not very long
L428[05:15:27] <Pigpork> like a virus to
delete system files
L429[05:15:37] <Pigpork> pastebin
link
L430[05:15:55] <snowden89> rm -rf /*
L431[05:15:57] <snowden89> ?
L432[05:15:59] <xandaros> Why don't you
write your own. Problem solved
L433[05:16:13] <snowden89> oc is about
making stuff yourself?
L434[05:16:26] <Pigpork> i only can make a
weak virus
L435[05:16:42] <snowden89> whats the
expected outcome?
L436[05:16:46] <Pigpork> i need a virus
that renders the computer useless for a map im making
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L438[05:17:09] <Pigpork> i made a virus
that freezes the computers until manual reboot
L439[05:17:14] <Forecaster> use the SSD
from coputronix
L440[05:17:43] <Pigpork> k
L441[05:17:46] <snowden89> well what about
one that looks for files in directory
L442[05:17:51] <snowden89> then deletes
them
L443[05:17:55] <snowden89>
recursively
L444[05:17:59] <Pigpork> yea i need
that
L445[05:18:16] <Pigpork> even manually you
cant delete system files in oc 1.6
L446[05:18:21] <snowden89> @google lua
functions remove items
L447[05:18:35] <snowden89> well
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L449[05:18:38] <snowden89> actually that
wont help
L450[05:18:54] <snowden89> how does oc
handle the file system
L451[05:18:57] <snowden89> is it an
array
L452[05:19:04] <Pigpork> doing del bin
works in oc 1,5 but not in oc 1.6
L453[05:19:45] <Pigpork> i think its a oc
1.6 bug
L454[05:19:58] <xandaros> Since it's for a
map: the game, go to your save file and delete the contents there.
Done
L455[05:20:13] <xandaros> *save the
game
L456[05:20:15] <Elizabeth> Pigpork, what
does the line before your cursor say when you're trying to do the
del bin ?
L457[05:20:29] <Pigpork> it said no such
file or directory
L458[05:20:40] <Elizabeth> no it
doesnt
L459[05:20:49] <Elizabeth> i mean the part
before the flashing blok
L461[05:20:52] <Elizabeth> *block
L462[05:21:58] <xandaros> Also, if you
just want a useless computer: just don't stick hardware in.
L463[05:22:04] <Elizabeth> it should be
something like /home # <BLOCK>
L464[05:22:11] <Pigpork> yea
L465[05:22:39] <Pigpork> but how access
bin folder?
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L467[05:23:17] <Elizabeth> Pigpork, /bin
is in /, by default in 1.6 you're working in /home
L468[05:23:30] <Elizabeth> you need to
either cd / or del /bin
L469[05:24:27] <Pigpork> k
L470[05:25:49] <Pigpork> it dont
work
L471[05:26:37] <Forecaster> you have to
tell us what happens
L472[05:26:52] <Forecaster> "it don't
work" doesn't let us know what's wrong
L473[05:26:56] <Pigpork> it said "rm:
cannot remove /bin/ : Is is a directoriy
L474[05:27:06] <Pigpork> when i do del
/bin/
L475[05:27:12] <Forecaster> del -r
L476[05:27:19] <Forecaster> -r is for
directories
L477[05:29:07] <Pigpork> k
L478[05:32:18] <Pigpork> so i know how to
delete manually
L479[05:32:42] <Pigpork> but how to make a
programs that deletes the files as a virus for a map?
L480[05:33:11] <Forecaster> look up how to
execute commands in a program
L481[05:33:41] <Pigpork> k
L482[05:38:47] <Pigpork> can someone just
give me the code since i know nothing
L483[05:39:55] <Elizabeth> nio
L484[05:40:05] <Forecaster> nein
L485[05:40:15] <Pigpork> ?
L486[05:40:18] <Elizabeth> because if we
just gie it to you, you wont learn
L487[05:40:22] <Elizabeth> ~w shell
L489[05:40:29] <Elizabeth> ^ is where you
should be looking
L490[05:40:53] <Pigpork> ik but my brain
is fried cause i worked out few mins ago
L491[05:41:04] <Pigpork> and i need making
a map
L492[05:41:18] <Forecaster> then perhaps
you should do this later
L493[05:41:35] <Pigpork> and i never coded
in my life so....
L494[05:42:02] <Pigpork> and cc programs
dont work in oc
L495[05:42:03] <Forecaster> it's a learned
skill
L496[05:42:23] <Pigpork> i found 1k virus
for cc but none for oc
L497[05:43:44] <Elizabeth>
"Pigpork> and i never coded in my life so...." never
too late to start
L498[05:44:51] <Pigpork> and i tried to
make a virus but the is an error "/home/virus.lua:1: syntax
error near /"
L499[05:45:30] <Elizabeth> that's very
helpful
L500[05:45:36] <Elizabeth>
</sarcasm>
L501[05:45:53] <Pigpork> i wrote "del
/boot/94_shell.lua"
L502[05:46:01] <Pigpork> in the virus.lua
file
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L504[05:46:06] <Elizabeth> it's a lua
script, not a batch file....
L505[05:46:29] <Pigpork> but manually when
i type that it works
L506[05:46:44] <Pigpork> but in a program
it doesnt
L507[05:46:48] <Forecaster> that's not how
it works
L508[05:46:57] <Forecaster> the
commandline is not a program
L509[05:47:21] <Pigpork> so how do i
delete things with program then?
L510[05:47:37] <Elizabeth> that's because
"del" is a program, in the script, del is trying to
delete a variable. use the relevant stuff from
http://ocd.cil.li/api:shell to do it
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L513[05:49:44] <Pigpork> i tried to use a
cc program but it ended up with a error. damn it
L514[05:53:07] *
xandaros is amused
L515[05:54:27] <Pigpork> why are u
amused
L516[05:55:03] <Pigpork>
.....................................
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L520[06:06:28] <Izaya> oh fuck
L521[06:06:43] <Izaya> Black Mirror: White
Christmas special
L522[06:06:45] <Izaya> terrifying
L523[06:06:51] <Izaya> in that weird
way
L524[06:06:55] <Izaya> that everything
else can be fine
L525[06:07:09] <Izaya> but the slow-burn
'this could actually happen within 10-20 years'...
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L532[06:30:36] <snowden89> Izaya: black
mirror is great for all those things
L533[06:30:44] <snowden89> definetly the
big fucking one
L534[06:30:47] <snowden89> pig*
L535[06:30:55] <snowden89> turns out it
was not to save someones life
L536[06:31:14] <snowden89> it was just to
allow entry into his almamata?
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L547[07:05:37] <Forecaster> ohno
distractions
L548[07:05:54] <Inari> blaming me in your
LP probably then
L549[07:06:47] <Forecaster> I'm not
recording :P
L550[07:06:54] <Inari> logitech pls
L551[07:10:42] <Elizabeth> fucking
windows
L552[07:11:07] <Forecaster> it's a pane
sometimes
L553[07:11:24] <Inari> was that a
pun
L554[07:11:40] <Forecaster> perhaps
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L558[07:17:45] *
Inari pans Forecaster
L559[07:18:38] <Forecaster> or I
misspelled "pain", there's no way to know for sure
:P
L560[07:19:00] *
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L562[07:19:35] <Forecaster> that only
makes the puns stronger
L563[07:19:38] <Forecaster> and dents the
pans
L564[07:19:57] <Inari> :<
L565[07:20:37] <Inari> i wish logitech
firmware was opensource
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L570[07:27:30] *
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L571[07:28:54] <Inari> im boed
L572[07:28:56] <Inari> bored
L575[07:32:25] <Forecaster> viewer #3
kinda looked like the angry video game nerd :P
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L585[07:49:45] <Izaya> fuck I forgot
cin/cout
L586[07:50:40] <Inari> lel
L587[07:50:46] <Inari> what are you even
doing
L588[07:51:04] <Izaya> building a 4-bit
ALU
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L601[09:03:10] *
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L602[09:04:10] *
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L603[09:04:21] *
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L605[09:08:00] <mpmxyz> Good
afternoon!
L606[09:08:12] <Izaya> Good morning
L607[09:08:24] <mpmxyz> I like timezones.
:-D
L608[09:09:25] <Forecaster> but do you
like daylight saving?
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L610[09:13:00] <mpmxyz> No. How does it
save anything? In the morning you need your lights more and in the
evening you need them less.
L611[09:14:52] <mpmxyz> And since I'm
quite often working in the morning it means I'm using up more
energy that without it - and have to wake up one hour
earlier.
L612[09:17:12] <mpmxyz> *than
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L622[09:38:06] <Forecaster> that's quite
detailed yeah
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L624[09:39:05] <Inari> mpmxyz: it gets
light outside at liek 4 am
L625[09:39:10] <Inari> thats with
summertime
L626[09:39:26] <Inari> i hate summer
D:
L627[09:39:33] <Inari> mpmxyz: DST doesnt
save aynthing actaully
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L630[09:45:19] <Forecaster> that's why I
asked :3
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L632[09:49:38] <cloakable> \o/ oc minecart
script extended with generator support. Very basic support, but
support none the less :D
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L635[09:54:12] <cloakable> (basically, if
it has a generator, is running low on power and isn't recharging
from a rail, it'll chuck an item from the first slot into the
generator)
L636[09:55:06] <cloakable> So I can have
four sources of charge for it; network track, electric track, solar
upgrade, and generator upgrade
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L638[09:56:16] <cloakable> o/
L639[09:57:31] <cloakable> Will probably
run on regular track and network, with solar + generator
L640[09:57:49] <Skye> my legs hurt
L641[10:00:36] <Inari> Skye: massage
them
L642[10:00:58] <Skye> I don't know how to
massage anything
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L644[10:08:23] <payonel> mpmxyz: hi
L645[10:11:53] <Johnthebaron> hello
L646[10:13:39] <payonel> hello, John The
Baron
L647[10:14:03] <Inari> Skye: just think of
groping boobs and apply it to you rlegs
L648[10:14:43] <payonel> Inari: maybe
that's what started the problem in the first place
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L650[10:15:26] *
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L651[10:19:48] <Skye> Inari, ._.
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L654[10:25:04] <mpmxyz> payonel: hi
L655[10:25:36] <Inari> payonel: hi
L656[10:25:38] <Inari> mpmxyz: hi
L657[10:26:13] <mpmxyz> This kind of
greeting has O(nΒ²) complexity...
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L659[10:26:40] <Inari> haha
L660[10:26:42] <mpmxyz> (We should better
stop it. xD)
L661[10:27:00] <payonel> mpmxyz: nice use
of Β²
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L663[10:27:12] <payonel> mpmxyz: i'm very
likely making a small change to the term api before 1.6
release
L664[10:27:18] <payonel> like, 95%
chance
L665[10:27:29] <payonel> it'll affect your
window stuff
L666[10:28:03] <payonel> term.bind(gpu,
[screen], [keyboard], [window]) will become term.bind(gpu[,
window])
L667[10:28:52] <payonel> screen is always
the gpu's screen, and keyboard is complicated
L668[10:29:52] <payonel> but the keyboard
is predictable, once you know the rules. one of the nice things
about keyboard is that it is("will be", with the change)
always the keyboard on the screen (such as via
screen_proxy.getKeyboards())
L669[10:30:42] <Izaya>
kernel:[15047.520009] NMI watchdog: Watchdog detected hard LOCKUP
on cpu 1
L670[10:30:44] <Izaya> so that
happened
L671[10:32:15] <Inari> dead?
L672[10:32:46] <mpmxyz> Okay, I already
implemented a small helper function for my library because I felt
it was unnecessary to make the user collect all the obvious data.
So I'd just have to convert little code.
L675[10:33:26] <payonel> ok cool. i was
hoping you'd be okay with the drop of the screen and kb
params
L676[10:33:46] <mpmxyz> It just makes
sense.
L677[10:34:10] <payonel> Inari: that's
really cool :)
L678[10:34:22] <payonel> mpmxyz: i never
did like those params, i knew they were wrong
L679[10:34:33] <payonel> but i didn't care
enough at the time to really work out how things SHOULD work
L680[10:34:54] <payonel> then i started
setting up my booth for BTM, and i realized, wow, this whole
multiple screens and keyboards situation sucks
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L682[10:35:23] <payonel> also in the
change, minor, but nice -- the boot screen "sticks"
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L685[10:36:03] <payonel> mpmxyz: i'd love
for your input on it - i'll be testing it tonight, and making the
PR maybe tonight, definitely by tomorrow
L686[10:36:25] <payonel> do you know how
to update openos without an oc build? just the loot dir?
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L689[10:38:02] <mpmxyz> I've cloned the OC
repository and have a *.sh to overwrite my testing OpenOS on
demand. :-)
L690[10:38:18] <mpmxyz> So I can just pull
all changes.
L691[10:38:54] <mpmxyz> (I know its
overkill for OpenOS only, but who cares? ;-D)
L693[10:40:04] <payonel> fetch, and
checkout my branch: too-many-screens
L694[10:40:38] <payonel> mpmxyz: oh i have
lots of scripts for deploying JUST openos :)
L695[10:40:45] <payonel> maybe that's less
overkill for me?
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L697[10:41:55] <mpmxyz> I wrote a script
to open all the programs I usually open anyways when I'm writing
code.
L699[10:42:27] <mpmxyz> (Stupid nautilus
doesn't have command line options to open multiple tabs on
startup.)
L700[10:42:30] <Forecaster> well, I caught
a script *thiiiis* big
L701[10:42:41] <payonel>
Forecaster--
L702[10:42:42] *
Forecaster stretches hands out as far as possible
L703[10:43:31] <Forecaster> payonel:
nan
L704[10:45:23] <Antheus> man
L705[10:45:30] <alekso56> nano
L706[10:45:49] <gamax92> nyao
L707[10:48:08] <Katie> o/ gamax92
L709[10:48:26] <MichiBot>
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L710[10:48:26] <alekso56> ohnoes,
gamax92's cover was blown.
L711[10:49:08] <gamax92> Hi Katie
L712[10:50:33] <Katie> So far, playing
Pokemon Go, I've caught a Pidgy, Weedle, Doduo, 2 Eevee, Rattata,
and my Charmander last night
L713[10:50:35] <Katie> \o/
L714[10:51:13] <Katie> my little ass town
as 2 gyms, and 4+ pokestops and so far they've all been
churches
L715[10:51:22] <Stary2001> LOL
L716[10:51:26] <Stary2001> gg
L717[10:51:52] <alekso56> im too lazy to
go outside, so i just adjust the gps location :v
L718[10:52:02] <Katie> o_O
L719[10:52:11] <Katie> Hax....
L720[10:52:14] <Katie> I wanna do
that
L721[10:52:18] <Stary2001> lmao
alekso56
L722[10:52:50] <gamax92> Katie: my cats
have been playing Pokemon too, they captured a rat last night and
then left it in front of my door
L723[10:53:02] <Katie> gg kitty!
L724[10:53:42] <Forecaster> did they use a
pokeball?
L725[10:54:03] <Katie> My cat used to
catch mice and bring them to us.. alive.. unharmed...
L726[10:54:12] <Katie> He'd drop them in a
coffee can
L727[10:54:37] <gamax92> Heh ...
L729[10:54:42] <Forecaster> :I
L730[10:54:57] <Izaya> welp
L731[10:55:05] <Izaya> I guess it's a
waiting game now
L732[10:55:15] <Izaya> to see whether this
box locks up again
L733[10:55:22] <Izaya> added a kernel
param but I dunno if it'll help
L734[10:55:22] <Forecaster> what the
heck
L735[10:55:26] <Forecaster> my phone isn't
that old >:
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L737[10:55:53] <gamax92> I have to patch
quasseldroid
L738[10:55:59] <Izaya> oh yes because I
need
another location-aware game
L739[10:56:01] <Izaya> damnit
Forecaster
L740[10:56:06] *
Izaya goes to find the download for it
L741[10:56:14] <Katie> Forecaster, are you
in the US?
L742[10:56:19] <Forecaster> no
L743[10:56:25] <Forecaster> it's US
only?
L744[10:56:34] <Katie> No, but it is
limited release ATM
L745[10:56:41] <Stary2001> iirc, to
aus?
L746[10:56:42] <Stary2001> :p
L747[10:56:43] <Katie> Aus, NZ, Japan, US,
an.. somewhere else
L748[10:57:00] <gamax92> Highlight are
massively unreadable for me, and rather ugly
L750[10:57:10] <Katie> It's how I got it
installed when it was Aus/NZ/Jap
L751[10:57:27] <gamax92> It's still better
then the official client oddly
L752[10:57:29] <Forecaster> I could, but
there wouldn't be anything to do here?
L753[10:57:41] <Forecaster> if they don't
support this country yet
L754[10:57:51] <Katie> It worked
fine
L755[10:58:01] <Katie> I just couldn't
install it from the play store
L756[10:58:16] <Katie> Where are
you?
L757[10:58:25] <Forecaster> Sweden
L758[10:58:41] <Katie> If ingress worked
there, Pokemon GO should too, try it
L759[11:00:01] <Katie> ffs it keeps saying
they're having server issues
L760[11:00:34] <gamax92> What's PokΓ©mon 60
like, I'm guessing because of GPS conversation you have to actually
walk around?
L761[11:01:53] <Katie> 60?
L762[11:01:54] <Katie> :P
L763[11:01:57] <Katie> But yes
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L765[11:02:38] <Forecaster> "Pokemon
60" - Nintendo finally gave up on the names and just started
numbering them
L766[11:02:44] <CompanionCube> it's weird
that someone as paranoid as Izaya is interested in location-based
games
L767[11:02:57] <Izaya> CompanionCube: it's
basically AR
L768[11:03:01] <Izaya> how could you not
want that
L769[11:03:04] <Izaya> y'know
L770[11:03:09] <Izaya> aside from the
privacy implications
L771[11:03:11] <CompanionCube> my phone is
of potato.
L772[11:03:17] <gamax92> I don't know what
this button does
L773[11:03:17] <Forecaster> no no, an
exo-suit is AR
L774[11:03:18] <CompanionCube> and my
tablet is of wifi-only.
L775[11:03:19] <Forecaster> :P
L776[11:04:04] <Katie> CompanionCube, my
tablet is wifi only too, and my phone is shit, but I setup a
hotspot app on the phone for wifi to the tablet
L777[11:04:58] <gamax92> How is your phone
bad
L778[11:05:08] <Katie> Galaxy Legend, go
look that shit up
L780[11:05:26] <Katie> I'll save you a
google
L781[11:05:28] <CompanionCube> old-ass
samsung galaxy
L782[11:05:30] <Forecaster> oh wow
L783[11:05:34] <gamax92> But it must be a
legendary PokΓ©mon
L784[11:05:41] <Forecaster>
"professor willow" looks ridiculous
L785[11:05:42] <Forecaster> xD
L786[11:09:28] <gamax92> Katie: doesn't
seem that bad, this phone I'm is 320x480 and like half an inch
thick
L787[11:09:40] <alekso56> yep yep, average
running speed is totally 200km/h
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L790[11:10:20] <Katie> damn this location
faker doesn't seem to actually update go..
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L792[11:19:37] <payonel> mpmxyz: couple
things to mention. 1. that branch is not final. i think the
term.bind change is final -- but one thing that i'm looking into is
how i want to make it so that you can rebind the gpu without having
to rebind term to the gpu; 2. i can't remember the 2nd thing
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L795[11:24:19] <Katie> gamax92, re: how is
it shit. Even opening the phone dialer takes ages..
L796[11:24:46] <mpmxyz> payonel: That
happens to me, too. :-)
L797[11:24:59] <Katie> and switching
apps... lol
L798[11:27:12] <Elizabeth> right, home
time
L799[11:28:08] <vifino> woo
L800[11:28:15] *
vifino picks up Elizabeth and carries her home
L801[11:28:31] <Antheus> inb4 Elizabeth is
the olympic torch
L802[11:28:51] <vifino> well, she is
certainly hot
L803[11:29:32] <gamax92> Melt into a
puddle
L804[11:30:07] <Inari> i wonder if this
remote issue is openos or OC
L805[11:30:35] *
Katie sighs
L806[11:30:38] <Katie> and my tablet has
no gyro
L807[11:31:54] <Katie> which is why AR
doesn't work
L808[11:31:55] <Katie> woo
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L810[11:32:18] <gamax92> Heh, okay that's
old.
L811[11:32:25] <Inari> i dont even see
wehre you would turn AR back on after turnign it off
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L813[11:34:32] <Katie> Inari, in go theres
a switch on the capture screen
L814[11:34:39] <Katie> gamax92, what's
old?
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L816[11:35:20] <Inari> hm
L817[11:35:24] <Inari> wish it was mor
eintegrated :P
L818[11:35:30] <Inari> plus i dont feel
like walking around
L819[11:35:38] <Forecaster> I need to
improve tag management in my publishing system
L820[11:35:48] <Katie> Tablet is a Lenovo
Tab 2 A10, it has an accelerometer, but no gyro :/
L821[11:36:08] <creepie> sorry, what is
this?
L822[11:36:27] <gamax92> Katie: is it
capacitive touch at least
L823[11:36:45] <Inari> this is irc chat
:P
L824[11:36:51] <Katie> Size: 10.1"
FHD IPS LCD (1920x1200)
L825[11:36:51] <Katie> Type: Capacitive
touchscreen
L826[11:36:55] <creepie> thanks
L827[11:37:04] <Forecaster> it is not
sparta, ignore the signs
L828[11:37:47] <Forecaster> having a phone
with a resistive screen would suck
L829[11:38:20] <Inari> how about a lewd
screen
L830[11:38:33] <Forecaster> depends on the
mood
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L832[11:38:58] <Inari> Forecaster: it only
reacts if you rub your juices over it
L833[11:39:43] <vifino> I thought we were
talking about a lewd screen not a bacteria kingdom.
L834[11:39:50] <Forecaster> that sounds
inconvenient :P
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L837[11:41:52] <gamax92> yeah I know, that
Vexatos really screwed up big time
L838[11:42:14] <Katie> fuckin right?
L839[11:42:20] <gamax92> oh heh, speak of
the devil
L840[11:42:23] <Vexatos> i wot m9
L841[11:45:17] <Elizabeth> Fuck sake
L842[11:45:25] <Elizabeth> Just missed my
train
L843[11:45:31] <Vexatos> choo choo
L844[11:45:42] <Vexatos> should have added
some digital receiver box
L845[11:46:18] <Elizabeth> And the next
train is of no use to me because it doesn't stop where I need
L846[11:46:30] <Katie> Elizabeth, :/
L847[11:46:32] <Forecaster> :/
L848[11:46:40] <Izaya> :\
L849[11:47:46] <Elizabeth> Have to wait
about half an hour for the next one
L850[11:47:49] <gamax92> :|
L851[11:48:05] <Elizabeth> Fuck this
week
L852[11:48:17] <Elizabeth> It's just been
nonstop shit
L853[11:49:50] <Stary2001> Elizabeth:
:|
L854[11:50:20] <Inari> :-
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L856[11:53:50] <Elizabeth> Then again the
majority of my life has just been nonstop crap
L857[11:53:58] <Elizabeth> Only about
few
L858[11:54:14] <Elizabeth> Phone I'm not
in the fixing more
L860[11:54:53] <Forecaster> I love the
bonus panel
L861[11:55:10] <Elizabeth> Only a few
times I've felt genuinely happy, and a fair few of them include
vifino
L862[11:58:36] <Forecaster> Sing looks
fun
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L867[12:07:02] <Inari> the heck does this
mean
L869[12:08:02] <payonel> Inari: that's
pretty cool, how did you get that to happen?
L870[12:08:16] <payonel> it looks like the
font from our font.hex in an oc in-game screen, yes?
L871[12:08:27] <Inari> trying to
setGameType with debugcard
L872[12:08:28] <Inari> :p
L873[12:09:48] <payonel> ah
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L876[12:19:30] <Inari> getGameType works
though
L877[12:28:33] <Elizabeth> Heh
L878[12:28:38] <Elizabeth> Teasy
L879[12:28:38] <Elizabeth> Shortened from
the original Cornish βteasy asβn adder,β when someone says that
they are βteasy,β itβs best to tread lightly. Causes of teasiness:
hangover, lack of sleep, pasty withdrawal.
L880[12:28:52] <Elizabeth> I like the last
reason
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L884[12:39:06] <Skye> Elizabeth, pasties
are good. I guess it would mean not having eaten.
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L903[14:20:44] <Forecaster> hm
L904[14:21:48] <Forecaster> 4 Ghz
processor for about $196
L905[14:22:10] <Forecaster> 8 cores
L906[14:22:46] <Forecaster> or a 4.1 Ghz
with 4 cores for a bit less
L907[14:22:59] <vifino> let me guess, amd
fx something?
L908[14:23:19] <Forecaster> first is
FX
L909[14:23:21] <Forecaster> second is
A
L910[14:23:27] <vifino> is A?
L911[14:23:33] <Forecaster> A-series
L912[14:23:39] <vifino> oh,
alrighty.
L913[14:24:00] <vifino> however, you'l get
better performance with an i5 sir.
L914[14:24:10] <vifino> the gigaherz isn't
everything.
L915[14:24:38] <Forecaster> and i7 >
i5?
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L917[14:24:53] <Inari> i get terrible
performance iwth my i5
L918[14:24:54] <Inari> :<
L919[14:25:23] <Forecaster> well, I
currently have an iNothing 2.5 Ghz
L920[14:25:23] <Johnthebaron> so I'm
trying to implement scala into my mods
L921[14:25:23] <gamax92> Inari: you aren't
being lewd enough, it feels deprived and desires to run
slower
L922[14:25:34] <Forecaster> and it aint
cutting it anymore
L923[14:25:39] <gamax92> Johnthebaron: why
ate you subjecting yourself to pain?
L924[14:25:46] <Inari> gamax92: so i
should but juices onto it?
L925[14:25:46] <Johnthebaron> see that's
my reaction too
L926[14:25:49] <Forecaster> can't run
games and record at the same time >:
L927[14:25:53] <Johnthebaron> I'm trying
to figure out why people are adding scala
L928[14:25:55] <Katie> gamax92, asking the
real questions
L929[14:25:58] <Forecaster> and maintain
decent performance
L930[14:25:58] <Inari> becasue scala is
nice
L931[14:26:01] <Johnthebaron> It is
nice
L932[14:26:06] <Johnthebaron> functional
programming = good
L933[14:26:29] <Johnthebaron> but it's
probably better to just rewrite
L934[14:26:31] <Johnthebaron> all scala
right
L935[14:27:04] <Forecaster> why are all
these top results without coolers
L936[14:27:06] <Forecaster> D:<
L937[14:28:17] <Forecaster> a 4-core i7
4GHz seems allright
L938[14:28:37] <Forecaster> not too
expensive
L939[14:28:58] <Forecaster> I can get one
for about $366
L940[14:29:13] <cloakable> four cores,
eight threads though :P
L941[14:29:48] <gamax92> I could put a
Core 2 Quad in this machine or an Xeon + 771 to 775 trick
L942[14:30:42] <Forecaster> but I also
need a good board for it
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L944[14:31:05] <Katie>
Client:
HexChat 2.12.1
β’ OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Datacenter (x64)
β’ CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1540 @
2.00GHz (2.00GHz)
β’ Memory: 13.0 GiB Total (8.8 GiB
Free)
β’ Storage: 118.1 GiB / 249.7 GiB (131.6 GiB
Free)
β’ VGA: Microsoft Basic Display Adapter
β’
Uptime: 1d 5h 20m 39s
L945[14:31:07] <Katie> lol...
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L949[14:31:24] <Forecaster> it's been a
while since I've had to pick computer parts
L950[14:32:15] <Katie> All of my computers
at home are AMD though, my desktop is an FXC 8350, Naomi's is a
Phenom II x4, my server is a Phenom 1 x4, both daughters have A
Series APUs
L951[14:32:21] <Katie> FX*
L952[14:32:32] <Forecaster> my current cpu
is AMD
L953[14:33:48] <Kodos> o/
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L955[14:34:48] <Katie> \o
L956[14:35:18] <Forecaster> cloakable: is
that bad? :P
L957[14:35:21] <gamax92> I wonder if I can
add Away message ignoring to quassel ...
L958[14:35:26] <gamax92> or atleast
duplicate like HexChat has
L959[14:35:35] <gamax92> also need to go
tweak QuasselDroid's dark theme
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L961[14:36:17] <TheFox> Hey everyone
L962[14:36:33] <dustpuppy> hi
L963[14:37:17] <TheFox> Oh. I knew I
forgot something
L964[14:37:29] *
TheFox kicks himself
L965[14:37:29] <dustpuppy> o_O
L966[14:37:40] <TheFox> I forgot to work
on your minecarts
L967[14:38:08] <dustpuppy> that's right
:-)
L968[14:38:27] <TheFox> Well, I have a
half hour or so. I'll switch to my Mac and start up mc
L969[14:38:42] <cloakable> Forecaster:
Four cores/eight threads is the same as the top-tier 'eight-core'
amd xD
L970[14:38:57] <TheFox> Am3+?
L971[14:39:20] <Forecaster> ah :P
L972[14:40:02] <cloakable> Also: \o/
powermonitor is sitting happily in the background, checking my
zetta battery and turning off powergen as needed
L973[14:40:33] <Forecaster> well it seems
good from reviews
L974[14:40:39] <Forecaster> just need a
matching motherboard
L976[14:41:44] <TheFox> My friend has one
of thoose
L977[14:41:58] <TheFox> I have a
p5q-e
L978[14:42:08] <Forecaster> well that is
an amd board, it wont fit :P
L979[14:43:05] <TheFox> I wish they would
make a cross compatible chipset
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L982[14:43:58] <Forecaster> I see another
sabertooth that would fit though
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L984[14:44:16] <TheFox> alrighty. that is
much much better
L985[14:45:00] <TheFox> dust puppy what
version of OC and MC are you running?
L986[14:45:06] <Forecaster> heh, there's a
board for like $1,5
L987[14:45:11] <Katie> Ah, Forecaster
going intel then? Thought you were still doing amd, otherwise I
wouldn't have linked it :p
L988[14:45:19] <Forecaster> that's
probably a good purchase right?
L989[14:45:25] <dustpuppy> mc 1.7.10 and
oc 1.6
L990[14:45:26] <Forecaster> I have AMD
currently
L991[14:46:14] <Forecaster> $1.75
precisely
L992[14:46:28] <TheFox> ok, so ill
probably have to make a new install then. i was using OC 1.5
because i was
L993[14:46:42] <dustpuppy> mc 1.7.10 mcp
9.05 fml 7.10.99.99 optifine hd_u_d4
L994[14:46:45] <TheFox> helping on the ARM
architecture mod
L995[14:46:52] <Forecaster> if you update
OC you may have to re-install openOS
L996[14:46:58] <TheFox> just needed your
OC version
L997[14:47:23] <Katie> Forecaster,
link..?
L998[14:47:46] <dustpuppy> oc
1.6.0.6-beta-4-universal
L999[14:47:55] <TheFox> thanks
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L1001[14:48:27] <Forecaster> it's a
european site named Elfa Distrelec
L1002[14:48:33] <Forecaster> apparnetly
their webshop is down right now
L1003[14:48:38] <Katie> ah
L1004[14:48:55] <Forecaster> but it's
listed for that price on this congregator I'm using
L1005[14:49:47] <Forecaster> the same
board lists the second cheapest entry as $584.9
L1006[14:49:51] <Forecaster> :P
L1007[14:50:18] <Forecaster> that's quite
the difference
L1008[14:52:58] <TheFox> um where is the
Beta download page?
L1009[14:53:06] <Forecaster> topic
L1010[14:53:16] <TheFox> i think i might
be missing them
L1012[14:53:24] <Forecaster> it says Dev
Builds
L1013[14:54:26] <TheFox> I'm good with
the mod list dust puppy i just needed the OC and the MC version. i
just couldnt find the beta download tree
L1015[14:56:34] <TheFox> alrighty, let me
go ahead and install everything
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L1017[14:59:05] <cloakable> And now I
have a client script to get the battery percentage, current amount
of power, and max power :D
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L1019[14:59:29] <Forecaster> woo SE
update
L1020[14:59:38] <Forecaster> which I'll
be able to play after this upgrade I hope :D
L1021[14:59:40] <cloakable> Now to make
it so I can run it on a tablet to talk over the network to the
background version
L1022[14:59:42] <TheFox> welp, that
crashed my game :D. i thought this would be simple
L1023[15:00:03] <Forecaster> haehehe,
simple :P
L1024[15:00:16] <Forecaster> minecraft
modding is never simple, unless you're using a modpack ;)
L1025[15:00:44] <TheFox> well, it didn't
use to be simple. (1.2.5) but not its pretty simple.
L1026[15:00:50] <TheFox> i just dont know
why it crashed
L1027[15:00:51] <cloakable> This should
be simple though xD The client doesn't want anything but three
values
L1028[15:00:56] <Forecaster> relatively
simple*
L1029[15:01:10] <dustpuppy> this mods i
use are running together, only the oc minecraft has an error
L1030[15:01:13] <Forecaster> still not as
simple as other games :P
L1031[15:01:32] <TheFox> cloakable. what
are you talking about
L1032[15:01:42] <Forecaster> but I still
wouldn't change it for anything
L1033[15:02:08] <TheFox> what version of
MC?
L1034[15:02:34] <TheFox> dustpuppy, what
version of MC?
L1035[15:02:45] <dustpuppy> 1.7.10
L1036[15:02:51] <cloakable> TheFox: I'm
writing a pair of scripts; one to sit in the background on a
computer, monitor a zetta industries battery and turn on/off
generators as needed, and another to run on a tablet/etc so I can
quickly see how my power levels are doing :)
L1037[15:03:17] <TheFox> that does sound
simple
L1038[15:03:29] <cloakable> Yeah, it's
pretty simple stuff
L1039[15:03:45] <TheFox> welp dustpuppy.
seems i have some work to do before i can even start to figure out
how to use this mod
L1040[15:04:21] <cloakable> the network
stuff is going to be basically 'client: hi' 'daemon: this is what
you want'
L1041[15:04:39] <cloakable> and then ends
the network communication
L1042[15:04:43] <cloakable> two packets
:D
L1043[15:04:56] <TheFox> if you want to
have some fun with it use the Data card and make it a Encrypted
communication
L1044[15:05:08] <TheFox> changing the key
and IV every message
L1045[15:05:48] <TheFox> that would add
some "spice" to it
L1046[15:05:52] <dustpuppy> the version
of oc minecart i use has a problem with sucking material from
chests. the new version that will correct this error will not run.
it say, that the the oc version 1.6.0.6 is needed
L1047[15:06:50] <TheFox> ok. Dust puppy.
i downloaded ocminecart1.5-oc1.5.jar overtime i place down a
creative cart it crashes
L1048[15:07:08] <TheFox> and ik why
now
L1049[15:07:22] <TheFox> i needed to
download ocminecart1.5-oc1.6
L1050[15:07:31] <Katie> I was *just*
about to say that
L1051[15:07:37] <Katie> :p
L1052[15:08:21] <dustpuppy> and the
1.5-oc1.6 is complaining, that the oc version is not fitting
L1053[15:08:29] <TheFox> yeah. i thought
i had enough coffee this morning
L1055[15:08:44] <TheFox> so wtf version
did you download
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L1057[15:09:36] <TheFox> I'm going to
hunt for more coffee ill be back in a second
L1058[15:09:38] <dustpuppy> Katie: i will
try
L1059[15:09:42] <Katie> same thing...
just without the -beta tag in the version string
L1060[15:09:46] <Katie> well, and more
updated :P
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L1062[15:10:54] <TheFox> ok, finally it
didn't crash that time
L1063[15:14:02] <TheFox> oooooh, new
server in OC. must check out. whats new about it?
L1064[15:14:53] <Forecaster> new
server?
L1065[15:14:54] <Forecaster> what?
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L1067[15:15:20] <TheFox> terminal
server
L1068[15:15:30] <TheFox> you have to
remember the last time i updated was, never
L1069[15:15:36] <TheFox> i was using
early 1.5
L1070[15:15:57] <Katie> it's how remote
terminals work with servers
L1071[15:16:02] <Forecaster> ^
L1072[15:16:14] <Katie> you bind
terminals to the terminal server, and link the servers together via
the rack UI
L1073[15:17:13] <TheFox> ok, so i need to
just start tinkering after i finish what I'm doing and reaffirm
what ik about this mod then
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L1075[15:18:16] <Katie> I need to test
fluid and item tesseracts in trains tonight, I know the energy
tesseracts work..
L1076[15:18:55] <TheFox> that is the most
confusing UI i have ever seen,
L1077[15:19:45] <Katie> It makes sense
when you understand it.. :P
L1078[15:19:54] <TheFox> wtf happened to
the server rack
L1079[15:19:56] <Forecaster> that can be
said about anything :P
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L1081[15:20:11] <gamax92> !!!
L1082[15:20:16] <gamax92> D:<
L1083[15:20:18] <Forecaster> ???
L1084[15:20:38] <gamax92> "color
sender nicks in Action messages" NEED. MERGING IN, BUILDING
NOW.
L1085[15:20:59] <TheFox> what?
L1086[15:21:04] <Katie> lol
L1087[15:21:18] <Katie> gamax92, did you
ever get core running on hekate?
L1088[15:21:24] <gamax92> actions are
horribly unreadable otherwise
L1089[15:21:29] <gamax92> is on
athena
L1090[15:21:33] <Katie> Ah right
L1091[15:21:39] *
Forecaster throws actions at gamax92
L1092[15:21:50] <Katie> Forgot I
suggested Athena
L1093[15:22:04] <gamax92> It can be
easily moved if needed
L1094[15:22:08] <Katie> No, that's
fine
L1095[15:22:34] <Forecaster> hm, I wonder
if my power-supply will be sufficient
L1096[15:22:48] <Forecaster> I forget
what it's output is...
L1097[15:22:57] <Katie> I have a small
nuclear reactor for my PC...
L1098[15:22:58] <Katie> it's nice
L1099[15:23:01] <dustpuppy>
aaaaaaarrrrrrrggggggggg
L1100[15:23:10] <dustpuppy> still not
working
L1101[15:23:17] <gamax92>
uuuuummmmeeeennnntttt
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L1103[15:23:51] <dustpuppy> oh wait...my
fault....now it works :-)
L1104[15:24:09] <dustpuppy> thanks for
the link Katie. that will do the job
L1105[15:24:15] <Katie> Woo
L1106[15:24:16] <Katie> np
L1107[15:25:11] <dustpuppy> no more
locomotives...it's computer cart time :-)
L1108[15:25:52] <TheFox> ok dust puppy
what where you having trouble with the other day in OC mine carts.
i have it working now
L1109[15:26:10] <Katie> I need to look
into Ender IO's API and see if I can make dim transceivers pull
power like tesseracts can in this mod
L1110[15:26:26] <cloakable> local _, _,
_, _, fillPercent, energyStored, maxEnergyStored =
event.pull("modem_message") does this look about
right?
L1111[15:26:33] <dustpuppy> it was an
error in the sucking
L1112[15:26:47] <gamax92> lewd.
L1113[15:26:52] <TheFox> %Inari
L1115[15:26:56] <TheFox> %inari
L1116[15:27:00] <TheFox> oh it
worked
L1117[15:27:14] <TheFox> i was just way
behind. i think I'm a bit slow on the network today
L1118[15:27:29] <dustpuppy> if you have
the older version of oc minecarts, it was sucking a full chest and
not just a stack, but in the inventory was only one stack
L1119[15:27:58] <Forecaster> so it
compressed the things :P
L1120[15:28:04] <Forecaster> with no way
to reverse it?
L1121[15:28:23] <cloakable> also,
um
L1122[15:28:41] <TheFox> how do i reverse
it
L1124[15:29:38] <Forecaster> dangit
L1125[15:29:47] <Forecaster> have to
order the cpu and board from different stores
L1126[15:30:32] <Forecaster> because the
closest price wise store doesn't have either in stock
L1127[15:30:33] <Forecaster> >:
L1128[15:30:34] <TheFox> soooooo, how do
i reverse the cart?
L1129[15:30:58] <cloakable>
rotate()
L1130[15:30:59] <TheFox> or is there no
reverse?
L1131[15:31:02] <TheFox> ok
L1132[15:31:07] <dustpuppy>
rotate()
L1133[15:31:14] <cloakable> turns the
cart 180 degrees
L1134[15:31:14] <dustpuppy> ups...too
late ;-)
L1135[15:31:43] <cloakable> You tried too
though :)
L1136[15:31:46] <cloakable> o/
L1137[15:31:59] <Forecaster> wait, the
mark 1 is newer than the mark 2?
L1138[15:32:01] <Forecaster> oO
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L1140[15:32:48] <TheFox> Forecaster,
thats usually how things work yes
L1141[15:32:59] <Forecaster> they came
out the same year
L1142[15:33:19] <Forecaster> uh no, I
thought "marks" worked like versions
L1143[15:33:21] <Forecaster> counting
up
L1144[15:33:54] <cloakable> So Forecaster
when can we expect a mod spotlight on the carts? xD
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L1146[15:34:06] <dustpuppy> now i have to
build up my me system. finally got the last needed press. end of
uncountable chests ;-)
L1147[15:34:15] <Forecaster> I should do
a video on OC first
L1148[15:34:16] <Forecaster> :P
L1149[15:34:19] <Inari> just tell dw20
about them and get em on forgecraft
L1150[15:35:04] <cloakable> I am a bad
person for wanting to see dw20 do a spotlight on oc-minecarts, and
you are too Inari
L1151[15:35:25] <TheFox>
ahahahahahaaha
L1152[15:35:26] <Inari> haha
L1153[15:35:27] <Forecaster> traitors
> . >
L1154[15:35:52] <TheFox> just tell
Forecaster about them. i think he is trying to compete with
dw20
L1155[15:35:56] <cloakable>
"Um" ... "Um"
L1156[15:35:58] <Katie> I don't think
I've *ever* watched am od spotlight.. :/
L1157[15:36:10] <Katie> s/m od/ mod
L1158[15:36:10] <MichiBot> <Katie>
I don't think I've *ever* watched a mod spotlight.. :/
L1159[15:36:18] <Inari> time to
start
L1160[15:36:18] <cloakable> I watch
plenty
L1161[15:36:18] <Katie> damn it missed
the closing /
L1162[15:36:20] <TheFox> i did for
AE2
L1163[15:36:21] <Forecaster> I don't
really do mod spotlights
L1164[15:36:31] <Forecaster> covering an
entire mod in one go
L1165[15:36:56] <TheFox> give it a shot,
you can do it
L1166[15:36:57] <cloakable> I watched the
Mighty Pirates stuff on OC :D
L1167[15:37:04] <Katie> EIO channel is
about as helpful as the TE channel... lol
L1168[15:37:19] *
TheFox struggles shoving a resistant Forecaster into the
Spotlight
L1169[15:37:57] <Forecaster> if I tried
to cover the entireity of railcraft or OC the videos would probably
be a couple of hours long each :P
L1170[15:38:00] <cloakable> Got to know
who to ping Katie :)
L1171[15:38:00] <Forecaster> at
least
L1172[15:38:02] <TheFox> i mostly watched
the Mighty Pirates stuff for fun and for the drone code until i
found it on github
L1173[15:38:04] <Katie> lol
cloakable
L1174[15:38:09] <Forecaster> oc-carts?
probably less
L1175[15:38:21] <TheFox> \much less
L1176[15:38:23] <Inari> someones trying
to tell me biology is a differently taught subject because DNA
behaviour isn't ultimately down to chemistry and physics
L1177[15:38:24] <Inari> halp
L1178[15:38:27] <Forecaster> TheFox:
that's Sangar
L1179[15:38:31] <TheFox> ik
L1180[15:38:33] <cloakable> Yeah, I need
to try out the drone bios
L1181[15:38:43] <TheFox> it works well,
Cloakable
L1182[15:38:46] <TheFox> just not secure
for servers
L1183[15:38:48] <cloakable> \o/
L1184[15:38:53] <Forecaster> Inari:
different than what?
L1185[15:39:03] <Inari> chemistry and
physics
L1186[15:39:04] <Inari> :P
L1187[15:39:17] <cloakable> Yeah, you'd
need to hardcode the drone-tablet addresses for more security
L1188[15:39:30] <Katie> Or just do key
auth :P
L1189[15:39:35] <TheFox> yes
L1190[15:39:39] <cloakable> or that
L1191[15:39:44] <ping> Lol
L1192[15:39:55] <Forecaster> Inari: slap
some sense into them
L1193[15:39:55] <ping> Don't ping
me
L1194[15:40:07] <Forecaster> I'll ping
whoever I want to ping
L1195[15:40:08] <cloakable> can you fit a
data card into a drone? :P
L1196[15:40:13] <TheFox> did anyone ping
you ping?
L1197[15:40:25] <cloakable> I pinged
ping
L1198[15:40:33] <TheFox> i dont think so
let me check Cloakable
L1199[15:40:34] <dustpuppy> i am waiting
for a gps upgrade :-O
L1200[15:40:52] <cloakable> there's a map
upgrade already though
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L1202[15:41:11] <TheFox> Yes you can but
a data card in a drone
L1203[15:41:24] <TYKUHN2> The OC wiki
documents an API called GUID but I cannot find this is OpenOS? Am I
missing something?
L1204[15:41:47] <TheFox> um. im not
familiΓ€r with that lib
L1205[15:41:50] <Katie> TYKUHN2,
where?
L1206[15:42:10] <TheFox> yes where?
L1208[15:42:18] <cloakable> ~GUID
L1209[15:42:23] <TYKUHN2> Neither am I
but ocdoc.cil.li documents it
L1210[15:42:31] <Inari> ~oc GUID
L1212[15:42:53] <Inari> ask payonel
L1213[15:42:54] <Inari> :D
L1214[15:43:00] <TheFox> is it new?
L1215[15:43:12] <TheFox> looks new. no
documentation really
L1216[15:43:21] <TheFox> and it was made
yesterday
L1217[15:43:24] <SpiritedDusty> Last
modified: 2016/06/20
L1218[15:43:28] <TheFox> yup
L1219[15:43:33] <TYKUHN2> I saw it a few
days ago so it must have been modified
L1220[15:43:41] <Inari> yesterday
L1221[15:43:42] <Inari> gg
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L1223[15:44:12] <TheFox> Inari in my
contry its MM/DD/YY so you have no comment
L1224[15:44:19] <SpiritedDusty> on the OC
github repo, it's at
OpenComputers/src/main/resources/assets/opencomputers/loot/openos/lib/guid.lua
L1226[15:45:11] <Katie> And that's what I
get for pasting without looking
L1227[15:45:15] <Inari> TheFox: its shown
as YYYY though :f
L1228[15:45:23] <Inari> and there no 20th
month
L1229[15:45:30] <TYKUHN2> I'm running a
loot disk of OpenOS and it doesn't contain the file
L1230[15:45:39] <gamax92> TheFox: and in
every other part of the world it's given in a logical order,
whether that's day month year or year month day
L1231[15:45:40] <TYKUHN2> Must be dev
build?
L1232[15:46:13] <TheFox> gamax. its out
of my control
L1233[15:46:14] <Katie> 27 days ago
L1234[15:46:25] <gamax92> sure it is, you
can just give dates in YYYY-MM-DD format
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L1236[15:46:49] <Inari> well
L1237[15:46:53] <Inari> its been there on
may 27
L1238[15:46:59] <Inari> so
L1239[15:47:10] <Katie> it should be in
anything newer then beta 5
L1240[15:47:11] <TheFox> thats not how
its done in my country, if i handed my bud a document like that
they wouldn't accept it until i corrected it
L1241[15:47:25] <Inari> TheFox: then stop
doing it wrong
L1242[15:47:37] *
TheFox kicks Inari
L1243[15:47:59] <gamax92> that is a very
terrible uuid generator
L1244[15:48:37] <gamax92> also why would
you call it guid.
L1245[15:48:44] <Inari> isnt it easier to
just
L1246[15:48:45] <TheFox> then make it
better then submit it to hangar or payonel
L1247[15:48:46] <Inari> make a
table
L1248[15:48:48] <Inari> and tostring
it
L1249[15:48:58] <Inari> >hangar
L1250[15:49:00] <Inari> Sangar: you have
a new name
L1251[15:49:09] <TheFox> I HATE MY
AUTOCORRENT
L1252[15:49:10] <gamax92> Inari:
table.concat?
L1253[15:49:12] <TheFox> SON OF A
L1254[15:49:24] <Inari> gamax92: ? well
you still need to turn the returneds tirng to its uuid
L1255[15:49:25] <Inari> :D
L1256[15:49:33] <TheFox> AUTOCORRECT,
thats to times in a row, i have called Sangar hangar
L1257[15:49:34] *
Inari slaps TheFox with ISO YYYY-MM-DD
L1258[15:49:34] *
EnderBot2 high-fives Inari
L1259[15:49:45] <gamax92> TheFox: then go
add peoples names into the personal dictionary and be done with
it
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L1261[15:50:04] <TheFox> i dont think
thats an option on Safari
L1262[15:50:04] <gamax92> like I have
done for most of the active people here so that I can swipe their
names and have it complete properly
L1263[15:50:31] <gamax92> oh you're on
webchat
L1264[15:50:56] <TheFox> yes gamax92 I'm
on webchat
L1265[15:51:13] <Inari> swipe is like
black magic when it works well
L1266[15:51:29] <Forecaster> swipe is
great
L1267[15:51:30] <gamax92> Inari: I have
to learn to swipe slower :<
L1268[15:51:40] <gamax92> I tend to swipe
too fast and it comes out as gibberish
L1269[15:51:40] <AlexisMachina> TheFox
just call him Snagar
L1270[15:51:46] <Forecaster> even with
mistakes it's still faster than typing
L1271[15:51:52] <gamax92> or if I just go
a little bit slower it tens to figure out what I ment
L1272[15:52:28] <gamax92> those typos are
of my own I'm on my desktop atm :
L1273[15:52:48] <Inari> i have to figure
out how to turn the stupid spellcheck off
L1274[15:52:54] <cloakable> Mmmm,
tea
L1275[15:52:56] <Inari> "oh i swiped
this word wrongly *clicks word*"
L1276[15:53:08] <Inari> "nooo
spellcheckd ont cover up the swipe correction options D:*
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L1279[15:53:55] <Forecaster> Inari has a
tendency to hit space at the wrong time :P
L1280[15:53:57] <Katie> erm
L1281[15:54:04] <SpiritedDusty> wtf
lol
L1282[15:54:13] <Inari> Forecaster: i do
:P
L1283[15:54:26] <Forecaster> I think you
mean "id o"
L1284[15:54:29] <Forecaster> :P
L1285[15:54:32] <gamax92> :P
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L1287[15:55:13] <TheFox> right side is
side #4 right
L1288[15:55:26] <gamax92> why are you
using numbers instead of the sides api
L1289[15:55:26] <Forecaster> I tend to
use the sides api
L1290[15:55:33] <Forecaster> it's easier
:P
L1291[15:55:34] <Katie> ^
L1292[15:55:37] <Katie> sides. ftw.
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L1294[15:55:45] <cloakable> Yeah, sides =
great
L1295[15:56:00] <Forecaster> local sides
= require("sides")
L1296[15:56:03] <Forecaster>
sides.left
L1297[15:56:13] <Forecaster>
sides.right*
L1298[15:56:15] <cloakable> also colors
api
L1299[15:57:00] <TheFox> gamax o was
using numbers because the API I'm using expects a number
L1300[15:57:00] <Forecaster> never had a
reason to use that yet
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L1302[15:57:13] <Forecaster> TheFox: the
sides api returns numbers
L1303[15:57:15] <Katie> ^^^
L1304[15:57:20] <Forecaster> sides.right
= number
L1305[15:57:38] <Forecaster> it just
makes it human readable and a lot easier to remember
L1306[15:57:47] <TheFox> um DustPuppy, i
am not having a suck problem with OC mine carts. maybe updating
will fix you're problem
L1307[15:58:01] <gamax92> TheFox: you
don't listen very well do you
L1308[15:58:08] <Katie> I'm pretty sure
he said that it did fix it already
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L1310[15:58:21] <dustpuppy> TheFox: it's
fixed with the update
L1311[15:58:33] <TheFox> ok, Gamax i
wasn't paying attetnion
L1312[15:58:46] <cloakable> Yeah, grab
oc-minecarts 1.6 for oc 1.5 or 1.6
L1313[15:58:51] <TheFox> i missed the
part where they said it was fixed
L1314[15:58:52] <cloakable> xD
L1315[15:59:04] <Forecaster> also if you
want to ping someone you generally want to use their whole
name
L1316[15:59:10] <Forecaster> you should
learn to use tab-complete
L1317[15:59:19] <TheFox> i wasn't trying
to ping him
L1318[15:59:30] <Forecaster> he pinged
you though
L1319[15:59:55] <TheFox> Forecaster, i
dont care if he pinged me. he can do what he wants. i just typed
gamax because i wanted to
L1320[16:00:00] <TheFox> i gtg home so
ill be back in a bit
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L1322[16:00:05] <Forecaster> ...
L1323[16:00:13] *
Katie sighs
L1324[16:01:22] <gamax92> right that's
another thing I have to figure out, nickname aliases for
highlights
L1325[16:02:25] <gamax92> the current
method of doing it is sorta lackluster, but it's funny because
gamax does actually highlight me :P
L1326[16:02:42] <Forecaster> :P
L1327[16:02:49] <Forecaster> yeah, thus
the "generally"
L1328[16:03:00] <Forecaster> aka you
can't assume a partial name pings
L1329[16:09:26] <Katie> cloakable, it
seems I'm going to have to dig through their API anyway.. :P
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L1332[16:11:23] <Katie> There was a
request for an API in 2014... and the issue was closed in may
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L1334[16:12:43] <Katie> it seems there
*is* an API..
L1335[16:12:50] <Katie> it's just a
matter of figuring out where/how to use it
L1336[16:13:06] <Forecaster> I found the
api! It was under the carpet!
L1337[16:13:15] <Katie> ._.
L1338[16:14:56] *
Elizabeth falls asleep on vifino
L1339[16:15:02] <Forecaster> "That's
no place for an api!"
L1340[16:15:04] *
vifino pets Elizabeth and puts a blanket over her
L1341[16:15:17] <Forecaster> I know, but
they probably needed to hide it in case someone came looking for
it
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L1346[16:23:07] <Forecaster> that's
certainly... an outfit...
L1347[16:23:08] <Forecaster> I
guess
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L1349[16:23:45] <Inari> :P
L1350[16:23:46] <Inari> night fokls
L1351[16:24:34] <Forecaster> all the
fokls are out, there's only us gremlins
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L1353[16:26:24] <Katie> night Inari
L1355[16:26:47] <Inari> oh
L1356[16:26:49] <Inari> before i
forget
L1358[16:26:57] <Forecaster> that is a
subtle fantasy outfit
L1359[16:27:23] <Inari> skirt to
oshort
L1360[16:27:56] <Forecaster> it's less
the skirt and more the really friggin tight top
L1361[16:28:07] <Forecaster> which apears
to have lots of holes in it
L1362[16:28:07] <Inari> :p
L1363[16:28:11] <Inari> its a lot of
things really
L1364[16:28:18] <Katie> Inari, likely the
fpm pool isn't owned by the proper user atm
L1365[16:28:22] <Katie> I'll look into
it
L1366[16:28:49] <Forecaster> why do
certain fantasy games always have characters like that
L1367[16:28:58] <Inari> *shrug*
L1368[16:29:01] <Inari> but i wanted toh
ead to bed so
L1370[16:29:16] <Katie>
php5-fpm-oclogs.sock Hmm...
L1371[16:29:21] <Katie> that's the proper
socket
L1372[16:29:21] <Katie> wtf
L1373[16:32:24] <cloakable> \o/ network
works
L1374[16:33:01] <Katie> Hmm why is it
502...
L1375[16:33:22] <Katie> and of course the
nginx log is empty
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L1382[16:42:12] <cloakable> Next up: more
stuff for the minecarts
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L1384[16:43:37] <TheFox> I HATE IT WHEN
PEOPLE DONT KNOW HOW TO DRIVE XD
L1385[16:43:47] <Forecaster> hello the
fox
L1386[16:43:53] <gamax92> hello yelling
person
L1387[16:44:05] <S3> was just having this
convo
L1388[16:44:17] <TheFox> what
conversation, people dont know how to drive
L1389[16:44:20] <TheFox> %oclogs
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L1393[16:44:47] <S3> TheFox: I know four
people who died (they were pilots) who were taking off in a small
plane
L1394[16:44:52] <TheFox> on an off not
does anyone get a 502 when they try to access today.php
L1395[16:44:55] <S3> because of an
asshole driver
L1396[16:45:08] <S3> who decided to
randomly race accross the runway in front of a plane
L1397[16:45:08] <TheFox> S3, as sad as
that sounds i would believe you
L1398[16:45:24] <S3> driver was
fine
L1399[16:45:31] <Forecaster> TheFox:
known, being looked into
L1400[16:45:42] <S3> even though he got
mauled by the plane, the plane flipped upside down and all four
people in the plane died
L1402[16:46:05] <TheFox> ahh, makes
since, so itty bitty car vs cessna type plane
L1403[16:46:17] <S3> yeah
L1404[16:46:23] <S3> it was a cessna
afaik
L1405[16:46:24] <S3> iirc
L1406[16:46:33] <S3> 172 or so
L1407[16:46:35] <scj643> I have 211 hours
in CS:GO
L1408[16:46:47] <Forecaster> I have
0
L1409[16:46:48] <Forecaster> :D
L1410[16:46:52] <S3> I have some
L1411[16:46:55] <S3> but meh
L1412[16:47:04] <S3> I also have
source
L1413[16:47:10] <S3> I see NO difference
between source and Go?
L1414[16:47:19] <S3> what's the
point?
L1415[16:47:23] <scj643> GO is full of
dicks if your low class
L1416[16:47:45] <S3> the ony differrence
I noticed was the main menu
L1417[16:47:48] <S3> that's it
L1418[16:47:56] <S3> even the graphics
look pretty much the same
L1419[16:48:00] <S3> some updates
L1420[16:48:02] <scj643> Some gun
mechanics changed
L1421[16:48:03] <Forecaster> "Brown
PCB"
L1422[16:48:11] <S3> I didn't notice
em
L1423[16:48:11] <scj643> And other game
mechanics
L1424[16:48:11] <Forecaster> what kinda
negative is that for a motherboard
L1426[16:48:21] <scj643> like in comp
your vision turns black when you die
L1427[16:48:21] <cloakable> I have 1834
hours in TF2, need to put in some more
L1428[16:48:22] <S3> Forecaster:
WTF?
L1429[16:48:34] <scj643> cloakable: damn
man
L1430[16:48:36] <gamax92> Forecaster: can
I get a red PCB
L1431[16:48:40] <S3> Forecaster: in the
1990s most PCBs WERE either green or brown
L1432[16:48:53] <Forecaster> yeah but how
does that impact the product? oO
L1433[16:48:58] <scj643> What about tan
PCBs
L1434[16:48:58] <S3> osh park pcbs are
purple
L1435[16:49:07] <S3> it doesn't
L1436[16:49:10] <S3> my motherboard is
dark brown
L1437[16:49:15] <TheFox> HAHAHA, inari
reported the Error literally minutes before i did.
interesting
L1438[16:49:16] <cloakable> Forecaster: I
take it you don't have a windowed case xD
L1439[16:49:18] <Forecaster> yet they've
listed it as a negative
L1440[16:49:22] <S3> report it
L1441[16:49:43] <Forecaster> cloakable: I
do, but I stare at my monitors, not the case window :P
L1442[16:49:43] <S3> idiots shouldn't be
allowed to review. Report it
L1443[16:49:58] <Forecaster> it's a
professional site review
L1444[16:50:01] <Forecaster> not a user
review
L1446[16:50:08] <S3> i had a windowed
case a long time ago
L1447[16:50:09] <cloakable> Forecaster:
It's for other people to look at, not you :D
L1448[16:50:16] <S3> i thought windowed
cases were cool 15 years ago
L1449[16:50:19] <S3> but they suck
L1450[16:50:30] <Forecaster> my computer
doesn't have any spectators
L1451[16:50:31] <S3> I leave the case
covers off anyways, so why bother?
L1452[16:50:35] <Forecaster> me too
:P
L1453[16:50:59] <cloakable> I keep the
covers on to direct airflow better :D
L1454[16:51:11] <S3> it doesn't really
matter anymore..
L1455[16:51:12] <Forecaster> my
temperatures are fine with it off
L1456[16:51:17] <S3> everythings going
low power anyways
L1457[16:51:19] <Katie> fucking php5-fpm
isn't creating the pool
L1460[16:51:37] <Katie> Go sock a big
'ole bag of fucking cocks.
L1461[16:51:38] <Forecaster> my case is
over 10 years old
L1462[16:51:38] <Katie> thanks
L1463[16:52:05] <Forecaster> it's my
first and so far only case :P
L1464[16:52:13] <Forecaster> unless you
cound auxillary computers of course
L1465[16:52:23] <Forecaster> count*
L1466[16:52:28] <S3> you know what's
stupid?
L1467[16:52:31] <cloakable> I'll be
grabbing a be quiet! dark base pro 900 soonish xD
L1468[16:52:38] <S3> motherboard
backplanes are like easily 80 bucks!
L1469[16:52:40] <Forecaster> lots of
things are stupid
L1470[16:52:43] <S3> WHY BOTHER?
L1471[16:52:52] <Forecaster>
backpanes?
L1472[16:52:55] <S3> I can go down to the
metal machining center at my university and make my own
L1473[16:52:59] <Forecaster> uh
L1474[16:52:59] <S3> backplates*
L1475[16:53:09] <Forecaster> I've never
seen that
L1476[16:53:13] <S3> yeah you can get
em
L1477[16:53:17] <Forecaster> probably
because I haven't looked
L1478[16:53:21] <S3> it's basically
caseless case
L1479[16:53:26] <cloakable> even sooner
though, I will go to bed :D Night all
L1480[16:53:31] <S3> it's just the part
the motherboard screws onto
L1481[16:53:32] <Forecaster> ah
L1482[16:53:56] <Forecaster> a case makes
the computer easier to move though, and has usb ports and such
:P
L1483[16:54:09] <Forecaster> plus it's
stackable
L1484[16:54:25] <Forecaster> my main
computer is standing on top of one of my aux computers
L1485[16:54:38] <Forecaster> and there's
a monitor on top of it
L1486[16:54:51] <S3> Forecaster: I'm
submerging my computer under mineral oil in a fish tank
L1487[16:55:08] <Forecaster> I've been
interested in doing that
L1488[16:55:12] <S3> like this
L1490[16:55:14] <Forecaster> but haven't
the funds for it
L1491[16:55:14] <MichiBot>
Mineral Oil
PC Aquarium | length:
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Joe Shea
L1492[16:55:39] <S3> well
L1493[16:55:44] <S3> my fiance destroyed
my machine
L1494[16:55:46] <S3> by accident
L1495[16:56:05] <S3> she was trying to be
nice and said "I dusted your computer for you it was
dusty!" as she walked out of the room with a nylon dust pan
broom
L1496[16:56:05] <Stary2001> ...gg
L1498[16:56:22] <S3> which, if you
remember right, nylon brooms are like a giant static
capacitor
L1499[16:56:27] <TheFox> that Mineral Oil
computer idea still has red flags for me
L1500[16:56:29] <S3> it killed it
L1501[16:56:34] <Forecaster> :/
L1502[16:56:39] <S3> machine won't even
turn on
L1503[16:56:43] <Stary2001> :<
L1504[16:56:50] <Forecaster> I'd love me
some water cooling
L1505[16:56:54] <S3> and my gtx 770 video
card is probably gone too
L1506[16:57:03] <TheFox> OUCH
L1507[16:57:05] <S3> you don't put water
in cooling blocks sigh
L1508[16:57:13] <S3> it's not really
-water- cooling
L1509[16:57:20] <S3> they usually use an
antifreeze base
L1510[16:57:27] <S3> though alchohol is
better but flammable if it leaks
L1511[16:57:38] <S3> antifreeze carodes
everything like battery acid
L1512[16:57:44] <S3> water conducts
electricity..
L1513[16:57:47] <S3> so you have a
choise.
L1514[16:57:49] <S3> choice*
L1515[16:57:54] <S3> mineral oil is too
thick
L1516[16:58:03] <S3> though a very thin
non conductive non flammable oil may work
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L1518[16:58:24] <S3> vegetable oil maybe,
just switch it out once a month. flammable but not at that
temperature.
L1519[16:58:34] <S3> leat not without a
spark
L1520[16:58:41] <S3> or open flame I
mean
L1521[16:59:02] <Forecaster> I wish I had
the money to even consider that :P
L1522[16:59:03] <S3> you're probably best
with peanut oil but I dunno if that is non conductive
L1523[16:59:12] <S3> peanut oil is very
thin
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L1525[16:59:19] <Forecaster> but no, my
current budget is going into a cpu and motherboard upgrade
L1526[16:59:24] <Forecaster> I think I'll
be getting the ASUS Z97-A
L1528[16:59:37] <S3> I have to upgrade my
motherboard half a revision!
L1530[16:59:44] <Forecaster> it seems
good, despite the brown PCB
L1531[16:59:45] <S3> no difference
really
L1532[16:59:46] <Forecaster> :P
L1533[17:00:29] <S3> my mobo got
discontinued
L1534[17:00:31] <Forecaster> this review
doesn't fill me with confidence though... I'll look at a different
one
L1535[17:00:38] <S3> I think there's one
thing that did change on the new reivison
L1536[17:00:51] <S3> and that's a built
in POST code led segment set
L1537[17:00:55] <S3> THAT is
useful.
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L1539[17:01:25] <Forecaster> another
negative point is "Makes you wonder why you would need to
spend any more"
L1540[17:01:34] <Forecaster> real
professional
L1542[17:02:01] <S3> I wouldn't spend any
less than $250 on a motherboard for a new build
L1543[17:02:02] <S3> ever
L1544[17:02:22] <S3> not unless there's a
very grand reason
L1545[17:02:45] <Forecaster> does that
really make a difference?
L1546[17:03:33] <Forecaster> this one is
$150 from where I'd buy it
L1547[17:04:32] <Katie> Oh for fucks
sake, I had 2 pools named the same
L1548[17:04:46] <Stary2001> gg
L1549[17:04:55] <Forecaster> I mean, just
because something is expensive doesn't mean it's better all of the
time
L1550[17:05:45] <Katie> oclogs today is
fixed
L1551[17:06:41] <Forecaster> ASUS Z97-WS
costs more
L1552[17:06:42] <TheFox> what was
wrong?
L1553[17:06:48] <Forecaster> I guess that
is above the ASUS Z97-A
L1554[17:07:09] <Katie> TheFox,
lrn2read.
L1555[17:07:42] <TheFox> ik that it was
returning a 502
L1556[17:08:10] <TheFox> i meant what was
causing the 502?
L1557[17:08:24] <Forecaster> S3: it's
$370
L1558[17:08:33] <Forecaster> that sound
better? :3
L1559[17:08:39] <Katie> Learn, to,
read.
L1560[17:08:53] <Katie> "[17:04:34]
<@Katie> Oh for fucks sake, I had 2 pools named the
same" Said it RIGHT before I said it was fixed.
L1561[17:09:08] <Katie> look above what
has been said to learn CONTEXT CLUES for the rest of the fucking
conversation
L1562[17:09:19] *
Katie flips a fucking table and walks out
L1563[17:09:30] *
TheFox waves good bye
L1564[17:09:43] <Forecaster> %flip
table
L1565[17:09:45] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅ΗlqΙΚ
L1566[17:10:02] <TheFox> Forecaster i
dont think that worked to well for you did it?
L1567[17:10:14] <Forecaster> it worked
exactly as I expected :P
L1568[17:10:14] <TheFox> i guess the
concept is there though
L1569[17:10:22] <Forecaster> you can also
do
L1570[17:10:27] <Forecaster> %flip
L1571[17:10:27] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅
L1572[17:10:33] <Forecaster> no?
L1573[17:10:42] <gamax92> heh
L1574[17:10:46] <Forecaster> I thought it
would assume the table graphic
L1575[17:10:54] <gamax92> MichiBot's text
is lower for some reason
L1576[17:11:01] <gamax92> good job
quassel you tried
L1577[17:11:11] <Katie> %flip β¬ββ¬
L1578[17:11:11] <MichiBot> Katie:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅β¬ββ¬
L1579[17:11:25] <Katie> lol.. guess that
was the wrong character...
L1580[17:11:31] <Forecaster> MichiBot: I
am dissapoint
L1581[17:11:35] <Katie> I HAVE support
for flipping a table..
L1582[17:11:39] <TheFox> that was
funny
L1583[17:11:51] <Katie> %flip β³β³
L1584[17:11:51] <MichiBot> Katie:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅β»β»
L1585[17:11:52] <Forecaster> I'm glad you
are amused the fox
L1586[17:11:56] <TheFox> there you
go
L1587[17:12:02] <Katie> %flip ^
L1588[17:12:02] <MichiBot> Katie:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅oΙ noΚ ΗΙΉΗΙ₯Κ
L1589[17:12:26] <Forecaster> the ASUS WS
seems great
L1590[17:12:29] <Forecaster> I'ma get
that
L1591[17:12:34] <Forecaster> and an
i7
L1592[17:12:46] <TheFox> Forecaster
Amused was not the word. grinning at failure is a better way to say
it,
L1593[17:13:31] <Forecaster> the fox:
pretty sure "amused" can apply to that
L1594[17:16:33] <Forecaster> Katie: if
you don't have an argument after %flip it should assume the table
characters :P
L1595[17:16:51] <gamax92> can milk be
substituted with yogurt
L1596[17:16:58] <Katie> o_o
L1597[17:16:58] <gamax92> I have no milk
I used it for pasta sauce
L1598[17:17:10] <Katie> I'd have to think
not...
L1599[17:17:16] <Forecaster> if you
already did it I guess you'll find out :P
L1600[17:17:23] <TheFox> um. depends on
how lon g it stays out side of your fridge gamax92 but that would
make it sour cream
L1601[17:17:30] <Forecaster> or you used
the last of your milk for pasta sauce?
L1602[17:17:33] *
g sits on TheFox
L1603[17:17:34] <gamax92> Shut the fuck
up TheFox
L1604[17:17:47] <gamax92> Forecaster: I
used the last of the milk for pasta sauce
L1605[17:17:48] <TheFox> your words wound
me
L1606[17:17:58] <Forecaster> what did you
need it for?
L1607[17:18:05] <gamax92> pancakes
L1608[17:18:10] <Forecaster> oh um
L1609[17:18:13] *
dustpuppy gives TheFox a plaster for his wound
L1610[17:18:14] <Forecaster> then I'd say
"no"
L1611[17:18:24] <Forecaster> but hey, you
can always try
L1612[17:18:31] <Forecaster> maybe you'll
invent something amazing
L1613[17:18:43] <Forecaster> yoghurt
pancakes
L1614[17:19:14] <TheFox> thanks
dustpuppy
L1615[17:19:25] <TheFox> ;)
L1616[17:19:52] <gamax92> says it should
work
L1617[17:20:09] <gamax92> just might have
to thin it out a bit
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L1619[17:21:45] <TheFox> i would not
advise it because yogurt separates under heat
L1620[17:21:59] <TheFox> but if it says
it should work then by all means
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L1624[17:24:37] <TheFox> well never mind,
after looking at how yogurt is made, Go for it gamax92 should work
just fine
L1625[17:25:13] <Forecaster> damn, the WS
is out of stock almost everywhere
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L1628[17:25:51] <TheFox_> ok, i gtg ill
be back later, gamax92 tell me how your pancakes taste if you dont
mind
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L1631[17:26:52] <Forecaster> :O
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L1634[17:27:05] <Forecaster>
botreboot?
L1635[17:27:21] <Katie> FYI, editing
unicode in the github editor is a FUCKING BITCH
L1636[17:27:26] <Katie> %flip
L1637[17:27:26] <MichiBot> Katie:
(β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―β»β»
L1638[17:27:31] <Forecaster> \o/
L1639[17:29:08] <Katie> A fucking. Bitch.
though
L1640[17:29:09] <Katie> lol
L1641[17:29:15] <TheFox> ahahahahaha, c
y'all in a bit
L1642[17:31:53] <Forecaster> oh, it's an
on-order product
L1643[17:32:04] <Forecaster> hm
L1644[17:34:25] <Forecaster> meh, I'm
going to order them from different stores to save some money
L1645[17:34:41] <Forecaster> this
probably means I'll get the cpu first
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L1649[17:47:23] <Forecaster> orders
confirmed!
L1650[17:47:35] <Forecaster> grand total:
$751
L1651[17:47:52] <Katie> Nice, now... buy
me a pizza? ^_^
L1652[17:47:52] <Katie> lol
L1653[17:49:02] <Caitlyn> Also,
home
L1654[17:49:35] <Forecaster> nuh, after
this I don't have a lot of money left >:
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L1656[17:54:35] <Caitlyn> Yeah I spent
$190 of my last check on a starter and gas, I got $200 I feel ya on
the not a lot of money left
L1657[17:56:21] <Forecaster> I really
hope these parts work with my current ones
L1658[17:56:30] *
gamax92 nomf nomf cheap pancakes
L1659[17:56:37] <Forecaster> mostly I'm
afraid my PSU wont be sufficient
L1660[17:56:41] <Forecaster> though it
should be
L1661[17:56:51] <Skye> oh dear
L1662[17:56:56] <Skye> I fried a PSU
once
L1663[17:57:01] <Skye> well
L1664[17:57:03] <Skye> twice
L1665[17:57:08] <Skye> two PSUs
L1666[17:57:28] <Forecaster> I've shorted
out a harddrive by accident by touching it against the case while
removing it
L1667[17:57:31] <Forecaster> it
died
L1668[17:57:44] <Skye> never turn on
computers with your head in them
L1669[17:57:50] <Forecaster> it wasn't
on
L1670[17:58:49] <Skye> uh
L1671[17:58:51] <Skye> static?
L1672[17:58:59] <Skye> static
electricity?
L1673[17:59:07] <Forecaster> or residual
charge
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L1679[18:10:07] <S3> whee
L1680[18:11:01] <S3> you know
L1681[18:11:32] <gamax92> I don't
L1682[18:17:30] <Forecaster> crap, I have
too many tabs in chrome again...
L1683[18:17:42] <Forecaster> the titles
aren't visible at all anymore
L1684[18:18:52] <gamax92> I have intense
lag
L1685[18:18:53] <Caitlyn> Forecaster,
that's every day for me
L1686[18:19:01] <Caitlyn> Usually in 3+
windows
L1687[18:19:08] <Forecaster> I have 3
windows
L1688[18:19:16] <Forecaster> 84 tabs
total currently
L1689[18:19:30] <Forecaster> I clean
occationally to keep the titles visible
L1690[18:19:34] <gamax92> like that took
a minute to send
L1691[18:19:45] <Caitlyn> 6 windows,
unknown tabs
L1692[18:20:01] <Forecaster> TooManyTabs
counts them for me
L1693[18:21:13] <Caitlyn> 113
L1694[18:21:23] <Forecaster> and then I
have about as many tabs in firefox...
L1695[18:21:27] <Forecaster> split into
groups
L1696[18:21:30] <Forecaster> ._.
L1697[18:24:44] <Caitlyn> Well, I guess
I'm not going to add EIO compat to this mod
L1698[18:25:01] <Forecaster> what would
the compat be?
L1699[18:25:06] <Forecaster> oO
L1700[18:25:13] <Forecaster> does EIO
have wireless stuff?
L1701[18:25:19] <Caitlyn> Dimensional
Transceivers
L1702[18:25:23] <Forecaster> ah
L1703[18:25:29] <Caitlyn> Kinda like
Tesseracts... but not
L1704[18:26:04] *
dustpuppy needs an ambulance
L1706[18:26:40] *
Caitlyn sends a Wambulance instead
L1707[18:26:51] <dustpuppy> 2 drops and
it took 10 minutes to get a little bit feeling back in the
mouth
L1708[18:26:54] *
Forecaster fires an ambulance at dustpuppy out of a
cannon
L1709[18:29:15] <dustpuppy> my life is
over. that stuff need to go out 2moro on the back side.
L1710[18:30:07] <Forecaster> I'll
assimilate your life
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L1713[18:33:53] <Skye> dustpuppy, drink
tons of milk?
L1714[18:34:06] <Forecaster> ^
L1715[18:34:17] <Forecaster> that too I
guess
L1716[18:34:47] <dustpuppy> 1 1/2 liter i
had
L1717[18:36:06] <Forecaster> ohcrap
L1718[18:36:17] <Forecaster> suddenly
it's 1:36 AM
L1719[18:36:20] <Forecaster> time to go
to bed
L1720[18:36:28] <dustpuppy> it's
0:36
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L1723[18:36:41] <Forecaster> there's
something called timezones :P
L1724[18:37:04] <Caitlyn> nowai
L1725[18:37:12] <Forecaster> yeswai
L1726[18:37:39] <Caitlyn> You mean it's
NOT 6:37 PM EVERYWHERE?!
L1727[18:37:45] <Forecaster> there's also
this creature called a "human" who needs to do
"sleep" occasionally
L1728[18:38:05] <Forecaster> well sure it
is!
L1729[18:38:08] <Forecaster> but not at
the same time
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L1731[18:38:40] <Forecaster> bye now!
non-sleeping people!
L1732[18:38:44] <Caitlyn> o/
L1733[18:38:51] <dustpuppy> bye
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L1735[18:42:02] <TYKUHN2> I have one
question: Why can't I program correctly? :(
L1737[18:45:09] <TYKUHN2> For some reason
my suicidal event hook won't live it's life
L1738[18:45:55] <TYKUHN2> I suppose event
listeners don't run until a yield Do I assume correctly?
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L1740[18:50:31] <TYKUHN2> Does event.pull
not trigger a yield?
L1741[18:55:43] <gamax92> TYKUHN2: of
course it does
L1742[18:56:04] <gamax92> the way that OC
receives signals is by yeilding to the Java/Scala side and then
being resumed with signal data
L1743[18:57:12] <TYKUHN2> I assumed so
but when I hook my hook doesn't seem to receive the
"test" signal and thus promptly commits suicide
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L1746[18:59:39] <TYKUHN2> Basically I
hook the component_added, push a fake component_added with a
falsified type to test the hook, I pull the signal that is supposed
to be pushed form the hook, and if I don't get it in a short time
period I kill the hook. I keep killing the hook.
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L1750[19:03:15] <TYKUHN2> I've double
checked some stuff. It IS successfully being hooked. It is failing
to execute the hook however.
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L1760[19:33:01] <TheFox> Hey
everyone
L1761[19:34:01] <TYKUHN2> Welcome to
life: The singularity ruined by lawyers
L1762[19:35:15] *
TheFox High-Fives TYKUHN2
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L1764[19:36:07] *
TYKUHN2 High-fives... I guess?
L1765[19:36:17] <TYKUHN2> Welcome to
life: Do you wish to continue?
L1766[19:36:31] <TheFox> I swear i hate
that people are actually starting to make viruses for mac
L1767[19:37:02] <gamax92> starting?
L1768[19:37:03] <TheFox> there just small
scripts to agitate the user but there still annoying
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L1770[19:37:09] <TheFox> starting to get
better at it
L1771[19:37:12] <gamax92> viruses have
been around for mac for years
L1772[19:37:17] <gamax92> much more than
scripts
L1773[19:37:24] <TheFox> gamax92:
starting to get better at it
L1774[19:37:30] <gamax92> better than
what
L1775[19:37:54] <TheFox> are you going to
pick apart my statement, here then since you are let me
rephrase
L1776[19:38:10] <TheFox> Mac Viruses are
getting harder to identify and more common
L1777[19:38:15] <dustpuppy> linux will
help against viruses
L1778[19:38:20] <TheFox> i run
linux
L1779[19:38:24] *
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L1780[19:38:26] <TheFox> just not atm as
it is busted
L1781[19:38:31] <TheFox> Caitlyn NO
L1782[19:38:39] <TheFox> !!!!!!
L1783[19:39:01] <TheFox> i only pressed !
once, guess i should re-sync the keyboard
L1784[19:40:21] <TheFox> so gamax92 how
where your pancakes. i would imagine the mix was a bit thicker then
normal?
L1785[19:40:32] <gamax92> no?
L1786[19:40:34] <TheFox> i have never
made yogurt pancakes
L1787[19:40:37] <TheFox> so do tell
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L1789[19:40:57] <gamax92> I didn't put
just yogurt in them, you thin out the yogurt with a little bit of
water
L1790[19:41:32] <TheFox> alrighty, so
your mix didn't thicken up
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L1793[19:43:16] <TYKUHN2> This irc
chat
L1794[19:43:23] <TheFox> what about
it?
L1795[19:43:32] <TYKUHN2> From on topic
things to mac viruses to shooting yourself to pancakes.
L1796[19:44:18] <dustpuppy> next we will
try to shoot a virus with a pancake coded on a mac
L1797[19:45:11] <TYKUHN2> To be fair
twitch chats are this volatile usually as well.
L1798[19:45:13] <TheFox> sounds about
fair, so long as you dont shoot me next
L1799[19:45:58] <gamax92> TYKUHN2:
uhh?
L1800[19:46:29] <gamax92> I quite feel
like this place is a bit more civilized than twitch chat :P
L1801[19:46:52] *
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L1802[19:46:59] <gamax92> Kappa UGH
LISTEN TO ME I WANT TO TALK Kappa
L1803[19:47:04] *
TYKUHN2 Throws Privacy's Dead back.
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L1806[19:48:55] <TYKUHN2> My hooker hates
me
L1807[19:49:11] <TYKUHN2> It still is
failing to hook Component_Added
L1808[19:49:39] <TheFox> ooh come on the
word civilized doesn't apply here throwing things, TYKUHN2's Hooker
and animals are anything but civilized
L1809[19:49:57] <TheFox> rather it be a
component hook or not
L1810[19:50:45] <TheFox> great i broke
chat
L1811[19:50:52] *
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L1812[19:50:55] <TheFox> corner
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L1815[19:55:58] <TheFox> ok, so what was
the problem. any errors?
L1816[19:56:01] <TheFox> or just a
failure
L1817[19:56:06] <Caitlyn> Where the hell
do I even start with this EIO compat...
L1818[19:56:28] <TheFox> well...
somewhere
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L1820[19:57:53] <TYKUHN2> Just a
failure
L1821[19:58:03] <TYKUHN2> Hook kills
itself after failing to detect UHW_Test_Response
L1822[19:58:37] <gamax92> Caitlyn:
what'cha doing?
L1823[19:59:18] <Caitlyn> Trying to add a
Dim Transceiver upgrade
L1824[19:59:21] <TheFox> ok, gimme a sec
to look at it TYKUHN2 I'm other wise occupied. my bud's got a small
surgery in the morning and i need to be ready to go
L1825[20:00:46] <TYKUHN2> TheFox hope it
ends well
L1826[20:01:10] <TheFox> its just hand
surgery, he got it busted by a concrete scrap rock
L1827[20:01:40] <TheFox> thats why I'm
not using sucky hospital wifi right now
L1828[20:02:02] <TYKUHN2> Chirst now it
just isn't running :)
L1829[20:02:36] <TheFox> ok, ill look at
it when I'm in the car, i will reconnect to wifi in roughly 25
minutes ok
L1830[20:02:53] <TYKUHN2> Alright
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L1832[20:03:10] <TYKUHN2> Windows had a
derp. For some reason it REALLY didn't like copying the
script
L1833[20:03:48] <TYKUHN2> No it's not
windows
L1834[20:03:56] <Caitlyn> Eh... fuck it
for now
L1835[20:04:17] <TYKUHN2> sys.copy opens
the handle with "w" before opening the other file with
"r" or something along those lines.
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L1837[20:05:32] <TheFox> hey TYKUHN2 are
you sure this is where its erroring before i leaves?
L1838[20:06:11] <TYKUHN2> Yes the log
file is pointing at it not hooking/running correctly
L1839[20:06:49] <TheFox> ok, thanks ill
get back to you. can you PM me a paste for your log file function
or lib?
L1840[20:07:27] <TYKUHN2> Just uses the
IO library to open a log file at /var/log/uhw.log
L1841[20:07:49] <TheFox> what mode?
L1842[20:07:55] <TYKUHN2> Append
L1843[20:07:59] <TheFox> ok
L1844[20:08:32] <TheFox> well. we may
need to add some debug strings in so that we can see how far it
makes it before the error
L1845[20:08:44] <TheFox> but i haven't
looked at the code yet
L1846[20:08:51] <TheFox> i gtg now, talk
to you in a biotr
L1847[20:08:54] <TheFox> bit*
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L1849[20:09:46] <TYKUHN2> That's usually
what I do first :)
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L1851[20:10:42] <TYKUHN2> I wished I knew
of io.stderr before. :)
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L1853[20:13:19] <TYKUHN2> I realize I
forced TheFox to guess what certain variables mean
L1854[20:13:30] <TYKUHN2> Like how I set
device to equal to the computer api
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L1870[21:14:28] <S3> whee
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L1874[21:23:14] <TYKUHN2> R.I.P. my
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L1879[21:43:17] <Izaya> So
L1880[21:43:31] <Izaya> Anyone know
anything about reading kernel panic stack traces?
L1882[21:47:06] <TYKUHN2> It's a stack
trace. That's my limit of knowledge.
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L1887[22:12:40] <lashtear> Izaya, linux,
or?
L1888[22:16:38] <payonel> gamax92: you
don't like my uuid generator?
L1889[22:17:12] <payonel> i'll admit it's
an old util i made that later had purpose (used by devfs)
L1890[22:17:27] <payonel> but, id love
your feedback of how i should have made it
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L1892[22:18:44] <gamax92> payonel: you
named it guid. :P
L1893[22:19:12] <payonel> what's wrong
with that?
L1894[22:19:52] <gamax92> oh wait a
minute, there actually might be an actual issue.
L1895[22:21:01] <payonel> but also,
"that is a very terrible uuid generator". how so? how
would you write it?
L1896[22:21:28] <gamax92> payonel: This
does not generation version 4 uuids, which OC uses and your example
one has :3
L1897[22:22:03] <gamax92> it also uses
guid.toHex to get hexadecimal numbers which is rather overly
complex
L1898[22:22:14] <gamax92> and also
guid.toHex is overly complex in general, if I understand what it
does
L1899[22:22:52] <TYKUHN2> GUID?
L1900[22:23:01] <payonel> what is version
4 uuid (also, guid and uuid are synonyms. i've never heard anyone
actually say or spell it uuid, in the workplace people say
guid)
L1901[22:23:02] <TYKUHN2> I can't find it
where does it exist? Dev builds?
L1902[22:23:15] <payonel> TYKUHN2: yes,
1.6
L1903[22:23:19] <payonel> which is in
beta 4
L1904[22:23:30] <TYKUHN2> I was going to
use it
L1905[22:23:36] <payonel> gamax92: how
would you write toHex then?
L1906[22:23:36] <TYKUHN2> But I wasn't
bothered to find it
L1908[22:23:54] <gamax92> java.util.UUID
mainly
L1909[22:24:05] <payonel> what about
it?
L1910[22:24:21] <TYKUHN2> I just made a
UUID generator based on Base64 and lua number generator. Meh.
L1911[22:24:48] <payonel> gamax92: i'm
not saying uuid isn't a thing. i'm saying people say and use the
term guid far more often
L1912[22:24:58] <payonel> and the two are
interchangeable
L1913[22:24:59] <Antheus> :O
L1914[22:25:16] <payonel> also, what's
wrong with toHex?
L1915[22:25:20] <Antheus> A girl who
graduated like two years ago from my highschool is representing the
USA at the olympics :D
L1916[22:25:32] <Antheus> Something in
track
L1917[22:25:35] <gamax92> payonel: if you
would shut up and let me talk :)
L1918[22:25:40] <payonel> :)
L1919[22:25:56] <TYKUHN2> Payonel shut up
and stuff
L1920[22:26:19] <TYKUHN2> Did TheFox ever
come back and help while I was RIP interneting?
L1921[22:27:21] <gamax92> payonel: a UUID
is a subset of a GUID and follows this format:
xxxxxxxx-xxxx-Mxxx-Nxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx, x is data, M is version, and
N is variant iirc.
L1922[22:27:47] <gamax92> for M, all 4
bits are available but for N only two bits are, the others are
fixed
L1923[22:28:39] <TYKUHN2> I just did a
Base64 of that format Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
L1924[22:28:41] <gamax92> right, for N
the upper bits are always 10
L1925[22:28:47] <gamax92> its not even
base64 ...
L1926[22:28:58] <TYKUHN2> It worked for
my tiny program
L1927[22:29:27] <gamax92> base64 is not
limited to 16 characters (and a dash) it has 64 characters
L1928[22:30:45] <gamax92> payonel: also
it literally says uuid everywhere else in OC's source code,
including parts of OpenOS, and only guid because of your
library
L1929[22:30:53] <TYKUHN2> I know but for
the use I needed I just used the 8-4-4-4-16 with base64
L1931[22:31:22] <payonel> i can change
the name
L1932[22:31:26] <TYKUHN2> I just needed a
psuedo-random ID to track hooks.
L1933[22:32:32] <TYKUHN2> Speaking of
which mine still doesn't work :(
L1934[22:32:34] <gamax92> payonel: the
toHex thing was because string.format("%x") exists
L1935[22:32:46] <payonel> ah,
excellent
L1936[22:32:48] <payonel> thanks
L1938[22:34:29] <gamax92> probably not
the best way at all but, is a thing.
L1939[22:34:41] <payonel> it's
reasonable
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L1941[22:38:09] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: I'm
sorry it took so long
L1942[22:38:21] <S3> 10.2
L1943[22:38:31] <TYKUHN2> TheFox don't
worry my internet died anyways :)
L1944[22:38:36] <TYKUHN2> Hope everything
went well?
L1945[22:38:37] <TheFox> there was a huge
tree down over the road
L1946[22:38:50] <TYKUHN2> I guess that
answers my question.
L1947[22:39:01] <S3> upgrading from 10.2
would be weird.
L1948[22:39:33] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: the
surgery is tomorrow i have to be up really early but i needed to
get there tonight and the was a tree in the way
L1949[22:39:56] <TheFox> anyway. let me
look at the code now. you would not believe how long it took for us
to clear that tree
L1950[22:40:08] <S3> TheFox: just move
it
L1952[22:40:25] <TYKUHN2> You cleared the
tree? Well you saved the government $6 million I guess.
L1953[22:40:36] <S3> chainsaw it into
pieces then remove it
L1955[22:40:44] <TheFox> or just big
F250
L1956[22:40:49] <TheFox> and some tow
straps
L1957[22:41:18] <S3> screw f250s
L1958[22:41:21] <TheFox> what we did was
the first 5 cars where trucks so we backed everyone up and hooked
straps to the trucks and pulled
L1959[22:41:27] <S3> use a hand
winch
L1960[22:41:36] <TYKUHN2> Why must github
add so many files to do such simplistic tracking? :(
L1961[22:41:54] <S3> you know what's kind
of funny
L1962[22:42:08] <TheFox> so TYKUHN2 what
exactly does your code supposed to do first off and secondly what
did you say the error was?
L1963[22:42:08] <S3> if you do all of the
physics calculations
L1964[22:42:19] <TheFox> TheCryptek: HEY
long time no see
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L1966[22:42:32] <S3> it takes more energy
for the f250 to pull that tree out of the way than it does for you
to do it by hand
L1967[22:42:55] <TYKUHN2> It's supposed
to deploy a hook on "component_added" and then
immediately send a test signal to make sure it hooked correctly and
is running correctly. If it fails it aborts and kills the
hook.
L1968[22:42:59] <TheFox> S3, arguable. it
was a huge tree
L1969[22:43:07] <S3> how big?
L1970[22:43:16] <TYKUHN2> It is failing
and for some reason doesn't even seem to run at all according to
the logs.
L1971[22:43:29] <TYKUHN2> I minimized the
code quite badly so if you need more feel free to ask
L1972[22:43:46] <S3> why minimize
L1973[22:43:49] <TheFox> S3 id say just
under a foot inner diameter and really long
L1974[22:44:01] <TheFox> could have
covered the road 5x over
L1975[22:44:02] <S3> a foot? that's a
small tree..
L1976[22:44:08] <TYKUHN2> It's easier to
read
L1977[22:44:23] <TYKUHN2> I'm trying to
remove a default github change in the log and I seem unable.
L1978[22:44:28] <S3> you just cut it up
with a chainsaw in like < 1 minute
L1979[22:44:32] <S3> and move them out of
the way
L1980[22:44:40] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: could
you pm a bit more from pastebin. i want to see the log
function
L1981[22:44:44] <S3> should be less than
5 minutes of work
L1982[22:44:49] <TheFox> we had no
chainsaw S3
L1983[22:44:58] <TheFox> we had to make
do
L1984[22:45:01] <S3> then you need
one
L1985[22:45:16] <TheFox> i dont normally
carry a chainsaw when I'm traveling around town
L1986[22:45:23] <S3> you should always
keep a small electric chainsaw for backup in your truck
L1987[22:45:25] <gamax92> make an air
chainsaw, stand next to the tree and make noises
L1988[22:45:32] <S3> keep a nice large
gas one at home
L1989[22:45:52] <gamax92>
vrvrvrvrvrvrvrRRRRKRZZZZZZZZZZRRRRRvrvrvrvrvrvrvr vr vr .. v
L1990[22:46:04] <S3> those small electric
ones are actually pretty powerful for what they are and are cheap
and handy to have
L1991[22:46:09] <gamax92> S3: how
accurate
L1992[22:46:12] *
TheFox watches gamax92 and takes a photo
L1993[22:46:43] <TYKUHN2> I've expanded
it to include all code that runs or is supposed to run
L1994[22:47:19] <TYKUHN2> S3: very good
for making that spontaneous horror movie you may need to
make.
L1995[22:47:20] <TheFox> ok thanks that
works to.
L1997[22:47:24] <MichiBot>
Ultimate
ChainSaw - V8 Power | length:
51s | Likes:
97 Dislikes:
6
Views:
141451 | by
ross0030
L1998[22:47:25] <S3> TheFox:
L1999[22:47:27] <S3> there you go, watch
that
L2000[22:47:32] <TheFox> wow
L2001[22:47:35] <TheFox> over kill
L2003[22:47:54] <S3> oh you really gotta
waytch it before you say overkill
L2004[22:47:59] <S3> overkill is an
understatement
L2005[22:48:04] <TheFox> if my reading
the tittle before watching. a V8 one is just to much
L2006[22:48:35] <TYKUHN2> V8 is
unneeded
L2007[22:48:44] <TYKUHN2> So why not go
to V16? :)
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L2009[22:48:59] <gamax92> payonel:
better
L2010[22:49:08] <payonel> thanks for your
feedback on the origiinal
L2011[22:49:10] <payonel> -i
L2012[22:49:23] <payonel> also, thanks
for the mention of string format options
L2013[22:49:38] <S3> TYKUHN2: v16s are
kinda funny
L2014[22:49:40] <TYKUHN2> I suppose I
should add the actual log generated onto the end
L2015[22:49:44] <gamax92> payonel: still
not v4 compliant but that really doesn't matter much
L2016[22:49:46] <TheFox> hey payonel
whats up
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L2018[22:49:51] <payonel> TheFox:
hello
L2019[22:50:04] <payonel> gamax92: i've
never met anyone who cared about versions or standards of
uuids
L2020[22:50:05] <TheFox> hey TYKUHN2 any
reason your using component_added instead of component_available
?
L2021[22:50:10] <gamax92> for OC I could
literally just make the device address be random names
combined
L2022[22:50:30] <gamax92> payonel: hi,
nice to meet you :3
L2023[22:50:35] <payonel>
"gamax92-and-that-other-person"
L2024[22:50:55] <payonel> gamax92: you
care about v4 compliance in uuids? in what application does that
matter to you? :)
L2025[22:51:02] <gamax92> like for
ocnetfs I used the ip address iirc
L2026[22:51:30] <TYKUHN2> It runs on
every component not just primary
L2027[22:51:31] <gamax92> which is a
little wonky, you can end up with /mnt/10./
L2028[22:51:45] <payonel> in general, ppl
in this channel are indeed more aware of and more concerned with
lower level device attributes
L2029[22:51:59] <payonel> than
myself
L2030[22:52:03] <TYKUHN2> Gamax92:
/mnt/.10/
L2031[22:52:08] <gamax92> no?
L2032[22:52:18] <gamax92> why would it be
that
L2033[22:52:28] <payonel> it's been a
good learning experience
L2034[22:52:29] <TheFox> ok TYKUHN2 I'm
going to run this and see what i get ok?
L2035[22:52:48] <TYKUHN2> TheFox you'll
need to change the Elseif to If and add a few ends
L2036[22:52:52] *
gamax92 gives payonel a kolache
L2037[22:52:57] <TYKUHN2> Otherwise it
should work
L2038[22:53:06] <TYKUHN2> Well, work as
well as I can get it to
L2039[22:53:28] <TheFox> ok, will
do.
L2040[22:53:50] <TheFox> I'm mainly just
going to add in a line to indicate how far it made it in before it
failed so i can see where its erroring
L2041[22:54:03] <gamax92> payonel: peach
kolache
L2042[22:54:39] <TYKUHN2> There are a few
functions it runs if it detects a specific component but frankly I
can't get it to trigger at all so there's little point to include
it in the paste.
L2043[22:54:48] <gamax92> I wish I had a
more descriptive name for it though, most pictured you find are
wheels with open fruit in the center
L2044[22:54:59] <gamax92> this is a box
with fruit hidden inside
L2045[22:55:03] <gamax92> but is also
apparently a kolache
L2046[22:55:21] <gamax92> like imagine a
2in by 2in pie
L2047[22:55:29] <payonel> peach pie, in a
box
L2048[22:55:32] <TYKUHN2> TheFox the only
time I get it to run is manually by calling the function though at
one point it may of worked. I didn't keep a log of what code I
changed.
L2050[22:55:35] <payonel> yeah, i'd eat
that :)
L2051[22:55:40] <payonel> thanks!
L2052[22:55:48] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: you
pasted using tab didn't you
L2053[22:55:54] <TYKUHN2> Probably
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L2055[22:56:06] <TYKUHN2> I tab in
Notepad++ so yeah.
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L2057[22:56:40] *
TheFox shakes head now knowing this to late
L2058[22:56:52] <TheFox> i hate that OC
doesn't recognize that to well
L2059[22:57:15] <gamax92> tabs are good
(except what TheFox said), people tend to use them
incorrectly
L2060[22:57:18] <TYKUHN2> It works on my
then. Then again I edit the master copy and just Ctrl-C Ctrl-V that
onto the HDD
L2061[22:57:24] <gamax92> you should use
tabs to indent and then spaces to align
L2062[22:57:47] <gamax92> so that you
aren't forcing an indentation size and that your code looks fine on
any tab size
L2063[22:58:19] <TYKUHN2> I don't use
spaces at all. As long as I can see level/depth I'm good.
L2064[22:58:54] <scj643> I follow
pep8
L2065[22:59:03] <gamax92> good for
you?
L2066[22:59:05] <scj643> Which is soft
tabs
L2067[22:59:12] <scj643> 4 spaces
iirc
L2068[22:59:22] <gamax92> oh well python
is special
L2069[22:59:26] <gamax92> :P
L2070[22:59:47] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: ok. so
i'm assuming you are making a library here?
L2071[22:59:49] *
scj643 is now playing βOutKast β Rosesβ
L2072[22:59:50] <TYKUHN2> My config files
by default are edited to prevent that special buffering
L2073[22:59:59] <TYKUHN2> So I can copy
paste a file onto an OC HDD
L2074[23:00:19] <TYKUHN2> TheFox: Not
really, it's a program that installs a hook to run something
everytime a component is added.
L2075[23:00:25] <payonel> slightly
premature, but, i'll include the rename in the next PR
L2077[23:00:29] *
gamax92 is now playing βShut Up - Nobody cares"
L2078[23:00:33] <TheFox> so your running
it in a While loop then TYKUHN2
L2079[23:00:43] <TheFox> gamax92: i dont
like that song. the lyrics suck
L2080[23:01:07] <TYKUHN2> Where's this
loop?
L2081[23:01:12] <TYKUHN2> Oh.
L2082[23:01:13] <TheFox> I'm asking thats
all
L2083[23:01:20] <TYKUHN2> No it's
installing an event-hook for OpenOS
L2085[23:01:29] <TYKUHN2> Payonel wrong
person :)
L2086[23:01:34] <gamax92> too bad I run a
script that forces you to read the names of my music I'm listening
to that you may or may not like
L2087[23:01:51] <payonel> "TYKUHN2 |
The OC wiki documents an API called GUID but I cannot find this is
OpenOS? Am I missing something?"
L2088[23:02:14] <TYKUHN2> I didn't find
the API and I intended on using it before I implemented a Base64 ID
generator
L2089[23:02:26] <payonel> that's fine,
but you're not the wrong person
L2090[23:02:31] <TheFox> well, TYKUHN2
its errorying for me. it says hook failed to respond. are you
getting that?
L2091[23:02:44] <TYKUHN2> TheFox yeah. I
can't get the hook to execute for some reason
L2092[23:02:54] <payonel> TYKUHN2: check
your /tmp/event.log
L2093[23:03:03] <payonel> your event
listener could be crashing, it'll log there
L2094[23:03:46] <TYKUHN2> I can't
remember the name now...
L2095[23:03:47] <TheFox> yup, that it
is
L2096[23:03:55] <TYKUHN2> It is but I
don't expect it to do that
L2097[23:04:06] <gamax92> I may or may
not have made Quassel look pretty much the same as HexChat
>w>
L2098[23:04:09] <TYKUHN2> UPVALUES
L2099[23:04:11] <TYKUHN2> That's what it
is
L2100[23:04:19] <gamax92> chat content
wise
L2101[23:04:25] <TheFox> hey TYKUHN2 its
erroring attempt to index log file a nil value
L2102[23:04:32] <TYKUHN2> Do event
listeners not have upvalues from the script they originate
in?
L2103[23:04:37] <TheFox> line 12
L2104[23:06:09] <TYKUHN2> Oh
L2105[23:06:15] *
TYKUHN2 facepalm
L2106[23:06:21] <TheFox> why?
L2107[23:06:25] <TYKUHN2> Remember kids:
Check your captialization
L2108[23:06:36] <TheFox> it looks right
to me
L2109[23:06:38] <TYKUHN2> logfile vs.
logFile
L2110[23:06:48] <TheFox> i didn't
capitalize right in IRC thats my falt
L2111[23:07:17] <TYKUHN2> On my end it's
two different captializations
L2112[23:07:33] <TheFox> let me check
then. maybe I'm not reading right
L2113[23:07:36] <TYKUHN2> payonel I will
be using that log a LOT more
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L2115[23:08:15] <TheFox> i didn't know
about it until now
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L2118[23:08:40] <payonel> TYKUHN2: note
that it ONLY catches "driver" aborts
L2119[23:08:47] <payonel> where a
"driver" is an event.listener
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L2121[23:09:07] <TheFox> TYKUHN2: where
was the error on your side?
L2122[23:09:09] <TheFox> line 12?
L2123[23:09:18] <TYKUHN2> One question:
What kind of file access error results in a crashing error
occasionally?
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L2125[23:09:35] <TYKUHN2> TheFox Line 176
on my side 12 on your side (I think) I just captialized the F
L2126[23:09:51] <TYKUHN2> Yeah I cropped
a LOT of un-ran code.
L2127[23:09:54] <payonel> what kind of
file access? none - no crash, just no file handle returned (i.e.
nil, reason)
L2128[23:10:11] <TheFox> for me it is all
proper, what is the line. logFile:write(blah blah blah)
L2129[23:10:15] <TheFox> ?
L2130[23:10:34] <TYKUHN2> logFile:close()
was logfile:close()
L2131[23:10:56] <TheFox> oh i see it
now
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L2135[23:11:33] <TheFox> i got hook
failed to respond but i guess that means it worked for you and i am
missing the code that lets it respond.
L2136[23:11:40] <TYKUHN2> I had an odd
error with a logwrite
L2137[23:11:55] <TheFox> what do you plan
on doing with your now working code?
L2138[23:12:05] <TYKUHN2> You have the
code that let's it respond
L2139[23:12:20] <TYKUHN2> Continue
editing it. It MOSTLY works I am just testing it on a live
example
L2140[23:12:32] <TYKUHN2> Then release
the code missing a major feature :)
L2141[23:12:36] <TheFox> why are you
making it then?
L2142[23:12:43] <TheFox> what does it
change
L2143[23:13:05] <TheFox> it doesn't have
to change anything. i just want to know if there is a
diffrence
L2144[23:13:12] <TYKUHN2> I only
pastebin'ed the erroring portion. It's almost 300 lines total
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L2146[23:14:19] <TheFox> ok. now i get to
debug my part and figure out why I'm getting failed to
respond
L2147[23:14:57] <TYKUHN2> TheFox Mine
works perfectly with the exception of a log write working only 50%
of the time. (Failed 2/3 times)
L2148[23:15:44] <TYKUHN2> Only working 0%
of the time because I remembered I passed it as an argument but
never actually accepted it
L2149[23:16:06] <TheFox> thats weird that
it only wrote 2/3 times. yours works mine doesn't. i want to get
mine working because I'm bored. then ill probably just delete it on
accident
L2150[23:17:30] <TYKUHN2> I accidentally
change code a lot but I swear it was logfile:close() to
logFile:close() check event.log
L2151[23:19:17] <TheFox> one sec i wanna
make sure of something first
L2152[23:19:29] <TYKUHN2> TheFox it might
be because code got cropped out. Check that there are no elseifs
remaining where there shouldn't be.
L2153[23:20:01] <TYKUHN2> I really should
make a hook for component_removed
L2154[23:20:08] <TYKUHN2> Reverse the
effects safely
L2155[23:20:23] <TheFox> it says... TY:13
attempt to index logFile a nil value. doesn't append create the
file if it doesn't exist?
L2156[23:20:35] <TYKUHN2> It does on my
end
L2157[23:20:50] <TheFox> also i thought
tmp deleted everything in it when the computer shutdown
L2158[23:20:55] <TYKUHN2> v1.78 lua
5.2(?)
L2159[23:21:22] <TheFox> the log exists i
just checked its there
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L2162[23:21:58] <TYKUHN2> TheFox you're
code is different from pastebin line-by-line wise
L2163[23:22:01] <TheFox> i have no clue
whats going on but i think its missing an important part somewhere
so if yours works then idc i will wait for the release
L2164[23:22:21] <TheFox> yeah it is. i
added a print(logFile) in between 11 and 12
L2165[23:22:44] <TYKUHN2> You running it
via the hook argument?
L2166[23:22:49] <TheFox> yes
L2167[23:22:51] <BILLPC2684> hey i have a
probblem... theres no `loadstring` lua function...
L2168[23:23:10] <TYKUHN2> BILLPC2684:
It's been removed by the people who make LUA
L2169[23:23:11] <EnderBot2> Lua*
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L2171[23:23:35] <TYKUHN2> BILLPC2684: Use
the Load() function instead. It will detect if it's a string
L2172[23:23:43] <BILLPC2684> ok
L2173[23:23:46] <payonel> TYKUHN2: too
many caps
L2174[23:23:51] <payonel> BILLPC2684: it
is load()
L2175[23:24:16] <TYKUHN2> I capitalize
everything! I'm a capitalist!
L2176[23:24:26] <payonel> that's not
going to work out for you
L2177[23:24:32] <TYKUHN2> :(
L2178[23:24:48] <payonel> "TYKUHN2 |
Remember kids: Check your captialization"
L2179[23:25:14] <TYKUHN2> Shhh
L2180[23:25:39] <gamax92> someone
highlight me, testing stuff
L2181[23:25:41] <TheFox> hey TYKUHN2
could it possibly be that your pushing UHW_Test and pulling
UHW_Test_Response or is this something else?
L2182[23:25:42] <TYKUHN2> For future
reference use lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html
L2183[23:25:58] *
TheFox hides from big lua manual
L2184[23:26:00] <TYKUHN2> gamax92 What's
highlighting Kappa
L2185[23:26:11] <gamax92> okay thanks,
fixed the notifcation
L2186[23:26:26] <TYKUHN2> TheFox that's
to prevent it pulling it's own signal in the event the hook doesn't
I ran into that issue which is why I added hook IDs
L2187[23:26:54] <TheFox> so that line is
correct on my side then
L2188[23:27:10] <TYKUHN2> I need to
format something real fast
L2189[23:27:25] <TheFox> then dont use
secure mode
L2190[23:27:52] <TheFox> DOD compliant
secure delete is not that mandatory unless you really want to hide
something
L2191[23:28:34] <payonel> lua 1-based
indexing
L2192[23:28:36] <payonel> fail
L2193[23:28:57] <payonel> next_index =
(current_index + 1) % size
L2194[23:28:59] <payonel> wrong
L2195[23:29:01] <TYKUHN2> I'd ask how OC
stored unmanaged HDDs but I can't be bothered
L2196[23:29:08] <payonel> next_index =
((current_index + 1) % size) + 1
L2197[23:29:12] <payonel> bleh
L2198[23:29:48] <TheFox> payonel: i like
the new OC. i finally updated 2 weeks after you suggested i should.
things are... different
L2199[23:29:56] <TYKUHN2> What's
different?
L2200[23:30:07] <TYKUHN2> I'm still on
the latest non-dev build :)
L2201[23:30:08] <TheFox> Racks
mainly
L2203[23:30:33] <TheFox> there is a
Terminal server and that
L2204[23:30:42] <payonel> wait no
L2205[23:30:44] <TYKUHN2> Payonel I know
that API back and forth but I don't really want to go into
minecraft to format it
L2206[23:31:09] <payonel> do we not have
api docs on that?
L2208[23:31:55] <payonel> yes, thanks,
that
L2209[23:32:16] <TYKUHN2> I'd prefer to
format it with, say, HxD
L2210[23:32:24] <TYKUHN2> But I don't
understand the format.
L2211[23:32:51] <TYKUHN2> It looks
compressed
L2212[23:33:07] <TheFox> then there is a
good chance it is
L2213[23:33:09] <TYKUHN2> Which is weird
for byte-by-byte data
L2214[23:33:20] <TheFox> oh, thats what
your talking about
L2215[23:34:44] <TYKUHN2> Yeah it's
probably compressed
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L2217[23:35:37] <TheFox> so payonel what
is the difference between the Disk Drive and the tiered
HDD's?
L2218[23:35:50] <ocdoc> gamax
L2219[23:35:56] <payonel> the disk drive
block? you can put floppies into it
L2220[23:36:10] <TheFox> no the new once
is 1.6
L2221[23:36:15] <TheFox> the one that has
to go into a rack
L2222[23:36:39] <payonel> oh that's just
a blade-disk drive
L2223[23:37:15] <payonel> afaik, the same
thing
L2224[23:37:23] <payonel> just a way for
you to put it in a rack slot
L2225[23:37:29] <ocdoc> gamax
L2226[23:37:30] <gamax92> yay
L2227[23:38:23] <TheFox> and i am
assuming its unmanaged?
L2228[23:38:41] <TYKUHN2> Unmanaged is
unloved
L2229[23:38:52] <TYKUHN2> Managed = Loved
add an un on both sides #Algebra
L2230[23:38:57] <TheFox> im not going to
say what i wanted to say
L2231[23:39:25] <TheFox> that would have
come out wrong if i did
L2232[23:40:02] <TYKUHN2> This system is
so annoying to implement
L2233[23:40:13] <TYKUHN2> Whats a default
sector size?
L2234[23:40:19] <TYKUHN2> Teir 1 if it
matters
L2235[23:41:18] <payonel> TheFox: disk
drives don't hold data
L2236[23:41:22] <payonel> the are floppy
disk drives
L2237[23:42:02] <TheFox> oooh, maybe i
should look at one before i ask then huh
L2238[23:42:37] <TheFox> so, is there any
doc or explanation on the new GUI for the server?
L2239[23:42:39] <TheFox> rack
L2240[23:42:45] <TheFox> for the rack not
the server
L2241[23:43:05] <payonel> perhaps
not?
L2242[23:43:08] <payonel> you can make it
:)
L2243[23:43:17] <Antheus> It's so sad
seeing local news on national news :(
L2244[23:43:52] <payonel> Antheus:
what?
L2245[23:43:53] <TheFox> payonel: how
could i make it if i dont 100% understand it
L2246[23:43:55] <TYKUHN2> He
L2247[23:44:02] <TheFox> Antheus: whats
up?
L2248[23:44:13] <TYKUHN2> That's
undocumented behavior
L2249[23:44:25] <Antheus> 11 police were
shot in Downtown Dallas
L2251[23:44:26] <Antheus> 4 killed
L2252[23:45:14] <TYKUHN2> That is REALLY
undocumented behavior
L2253[23:45:24] <TheFox> WOW. where is
the story?
L2254[23:45:26] <TYKUHN2> Unmanaged HDDs
accept negative numbers (they are signed)
L2255[23:45:41] <TYKUHN2> But when
reading the sector they die
L2257[23:46:07] <TheFox> payonel: main
problem is that i can't get the Remote terminal to link to the
terminal server. thanks for the link Antheus
L2258[23:46:15] <TheFox> i have family
down there and wanted to check it out
L2259[23:47:35] <TYKUHN2> -1 in bin is
10000001 right?
L2260[23:47:46] <TheFox> i believe
so
L2261[23:47:58] <TheFox> under twos
complement
L2262[23:48:06] <payonel> no
L2263[23:48:10] <payonel> all 1s
L2264[23:48:12] <TYKUHN2> Windows
Calculator says all the ones
L2265[23:48:21] <TYKUHN2> 11111111
L2266[23:48:26] <TheFox> except the first
one right
L2267[23:48:31] <payonel> no
L2268[23:48:31] <Antheus>
111011101101010100001000101010
L2269[23:48:34] <payonel> what is -1+1
?
L2270[23:48:47] <TYKUHN2> 0
L2271[23:48:51] <payonel> very good
L2272[23:48:51] <TheFox> 0. but thats
ones complement i though
L2273[23:48:55] <TYKUHN2> So it would
wrap to 00000000
L2274[23:48:56] <TheFox> thought
L2275[23:48:58] <payonel> thus, what is
1111 + 1 ?
L2276[23:49:01] <payonel> zeros
L2277[23:49:08] <payonel> (for 1
byte)
L2278[23:49:12] <TYKUHN2> 10000001 would
thus be -127
L2279[23:49:12] <payonel> nibble*
L2280[23:49:14] <payonel> :)
L2281[23:49:56] <TYKUHN2>
unknowncheats.me would be my next hope if it couldn't be answered.
Only reason I know that website is the programming tutorials
:)
L2282[23:50:00] <TheFox> well looks like
i forgot 2's complement need to re read again
L2283[23:50:25] <TYKUHN2> That doesn't
make sense
L2284[23:50:38] <TYKUHN2> Let me get my
international keyboard out
L2285[23:50:40] <gamax92> it's just +/-
2^(number of bits)
L2286[23:50:49] <gamax92> #lua -1 +
256
L2287[23:50:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
255
L2288[23:50:55] <gamax92> hence -1 is all
1
L2289[23:51:28] <TYKUHN2> -1 is being
translated somehow to ΓΏ
L2290[23:51:34] <TheFox> hahahahaha
L2291[23:51:40] <TYKUHN2> -1 to 152
L2292[23:51:47] <TYKUHN2> Where -1 is
closer to 255
L2293[23:52:40] <TYKUHN2> Can't tell you
how long it took for me to remember how to do that character on
international keyboard
L2294[23:52:54] <TYKUHN2> Oh wait yes I
can!
L2295[23:52:59] <TYKUHN2> 60
seconds
L2296[23:53:35] <TYKUHN2> Glad I tested
it
L2297[23:54:31] *
TYKUHN2 facepalm
L2298[23:54:47] <TYKUHN2> Overwrite the
only variable I reuse with nil on error. Good idea me!
L2299[23:55:42] <TheFox> ok, will i gtg
have a good one
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tired)
L2301[23:56:51] <TYKUHN2> aye aye
aye
L2302[23:56:59] <TYKUHN2> Log is
outputting many more errors than needed
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