<<Prev Next>> Scroll to Bottom
Stuff goes here
L1[00:02:06] ⇦
Quits: TheFox (webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net)
(Ping timeout: 195 seconds)
L2[00:11:48] ⇨
Joins: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.15)
L3[00:40:25] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L4[00:44:50] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.116.235) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L5[00:49:35] ⇨
Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.118.188)
L6[00:54:15] ⇨
Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.118.241)
L7[00:55:58] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.118.188) (Ping timeout: 190
seconds)
L8[01:00:51] ***
Keridos|away is now known as Keridos
L9[01:01:44] ⇨
Joins: Trangar
(~Trangar@249-153-145-85.ftth.glasoperator.nl)
L10[01:03:28] <gamax92> payonel: you around
right now?
L11[01:06:18] <payonel> gamax92: actually i
am
L12[01:06:26] <payonel> btw, ^d will kill
cat
L13[01:06:37] <payonel> working out how to
nicely propogate ^c
L14[01:06:41] <payonel> probably will have
to patch later
L15[01:06:45] <payonel> i.e. not for 1.6
rc
L16[01:07:17] ⇦
Quits: Ajlovesl- (Ajloveslil@welcome.to.pandoras.box.panicbnc.eu)
(Quit: *.net *.split)
L17[01:07:59] <payonel> i could treat hard
interrupt as input closed
L18[01:08:04] <payonel> same as ^d
L19[01:08:30] <payonel> anyways, i think
i'm going to leave it as is, and patch later
L20[01:09:28] ⇨
Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.119.35)
L21[01:11:15] <payonel> gamax92: i need
your advice on a name
L22[01:11:30] <gamax92> goulbalt
L23[01:11:30] <payonel> magik wanted me to
move the devfs to /sys
L24[01:11:37] <payonel> and sym link /dev
-> /sys/dev
L25[01:11:43] <gamax92> Uhh
L26[01:11:52] <gamax92> Why
L27[01:12:01] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.118.241) (Ping timeout: 202
seconds)
L28[01:12:10] <payonel> mainly because /sys
is appropriate for everything else that is
"dynamic"
L29[01:12:19] <payonel> whereas /dev is
just for devices
L30[01:12:32] <payonel> i could have
multiple dynamic filesystems on /
L31[01:12:39] <payonel> but, there this
stupid mem cost for each mount
L32[01:13:05] <payonel> anyways, if i go
forward with this, i was considering renaming /lib/devfs.lua to
/lib/sysfs.lua
L33[01:13:42] <payonel> btw, i have a
fairly advanced devfs lib now, works for child devfs
"mounts" under /sys
L34[01:19:15] <gamax92> payonel /sys/dev
isn't even remotely the same as /dev
L35[01:24:18] <payonel> i've never used
/sys/dev
L36[01:24:23] <payonel> but i see that you
are correct
L37[01:24:25] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E32CA27F5D88741E320E3E9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L38[01:24:25] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L39[01:24:28] <payonel> i wonder why that
was his suggesetion
L40[01:24:30] <payonel> suggestion*
L41[01:24:42] <payonel> ok, i'll commit my
devfs upgrade, but without the new linkage
L43[01:29:38] ⇨
Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.119.88)
L44[01:31:02] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.119.35) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L45[01:37:10] ⇦
Quits: xarses (~xarses@c-73-202-191-48.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Remote
host closed the connection)
L46[01:37:22] ⇨
Joins: xarses
(~xarses@c-73-202-191-48.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L47[01:40:11] ⇨
Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.119.129)
L48[01:41:58] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.119.88) (Ping timeout: 190
seconds)
L49[01:54:19] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L50[01:54:47] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Quit:
Leaving...)
L51[02:03:48] ⇨
Joins: LeshaInc (~LeshaInc@213.5.20.201)
L52[02:05:13] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E32CA27F5D88741E320E3E9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 202 seconds)
L53[02:07:56] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E32CA35F5D88741E320E3E9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L54[02:07:56] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L55[02:23:15] ⇦
Quits: Izaya (~Izaya@210.1.213.55) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L56[02:28:43] ⇦
Quits: BILLPC2684
(~BILLPC268@cpe-24-26-134-100.columbus.res.rr.com) (Ping timeout:
384 seconds)
L57[02:30:32] ⇨
Joins: Izaya (~Izaya@210.1.213.55)
L58[02:33:58] ⇦
Quits: Izaya (~Izaya@210.1.213.55) (Client Quit)
L59[02:41:18] ⇨
Joins: Izaya (~Izaya@210.1.213.55)
L60[02:52:16] <Izaya> whoops.
L61[02:52:19] <Izaya> overloaded a
breaker
L62[02:53:21] <Temia> Eep.
L63[02:53:36] <Temia> Crummy load
distribution in your house?
L64[02:54:04] <Izaya> Something like
that
L65[02:54:24] <Izaya> more like everything
happens in one end and there's a breaker for each end
L66[02:54:33] <Izaya> the computer room and
as such the heaters are in the same end
L67[02:54:46] <Izaya> so I had to go out in
the rain and flick some switches
L68[02:54:50] *
Izaya is totally qualified
L69[02:57:06] <Temia> Sounds like fun.
e_e
L70[02:57:33] <Temia> (and by fun I mean I
am so sorry, I can relate)
L71[02:57:48] <Izaya> anyway now we have an
extension cable running from the far end to the computer room for
the heater
L72[02:58:07] <Izaya> so if that end flicks
a breaker it's fine
L73[02:58:14] <Temia> ... uh.
L74[02:58:46] <Temia> Izaya, speaking as
someone who has a roommate that's destroyed several extension
cables and risked burning the house down that way,
L75[02:58:49] <Temia> Don't do that.
L76[02:59:06] <Izaya> okay I'll freeze to
death then
L77[02:59:20] <Temia> Better than burning
to death. Put on an extra layer.
L78[02:59:28] <Temia> But seriously.
L79[02:59:29] <Izaya> I did that
L80[02:59:32] <Izaya> made me colder
L82[02:59:40] <Temia> huh.
L83[03:00:02] <Izaya> anyway, damnit lost
like a month of uptime
L84[03:00:05] <Izaya> >.>
L85[03:00:41] <Temia> But really though, if
you're brushed up on the physical properties of electrical systems,
you can imagine where the resistance of a 50 or so ft. long cable
and the current load of a kilowatt space heater would bring
you.
L86[03:02:18] <ThomasRules> what can I use
as a control character in opencomputers that's not a /
L87[03:02:22] <ThomasRules> for chat
interaction
L89[03:02:57] <ThomasRules> seems a bit odd
for commands though
L90[03:03:03] <Temia> Oh.
L91[03:03:32] <Temia> Prefixing with ! is
always a classic chatbot form of address.
L92[03:06:14] <ThomasRules> ah
L93[03:06:18] <ThomasRules> ! does
shout
L95[03:07:03] <ThomasRules> $ might work
actually
L96[03:07:15] <Temia> I guess that would
work too.
L97[03:18:59] ⇨
Joins: ade124 (webchat@221.124.196.243)
L98[03:19:43] ⇦
Quits: ChJees (~ChJees@h53n9-sv-a13.ias.bredband.telia.com) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L99[03:20:19] ⇨
Joins: Nathan1852
(~Nathan185@HSI-KBW-109-192-133-159.hsi6.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de)
L100[03:20:22] <ade124> I have no idea
what to make... Уау
L101[03:20:57] <ade124> Уаү
L102[03:23:31] <ade124> How do I start
making my own OS?
L103[03:23:51]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.112.131)
L104[03:24:09] <Vexatos> init.lua
L105[03:24:29] <ade124> I know... what
apis are available without OpenOS?
L106[03:24:44] <Izaya> most of computer,
most of component, and the standard Lua libs
L107[03:25:19] <ade124> Okay
L108[03:25:28] <Izaya> ~w custom OS
L110[03:25:29] <Forecaster> sigh, new
rimworld version
L111[03:25:38] <Forecaster> another thing
I'd love to stream, but can't >:
L112[03:25:44] <Izaya> why can'
L113[03:25:47] <Izaya> t you?
L114[03:26:03] <Forecaster> because my
computer is still too crap
L115[03:26:14] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.119.129) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L116[03:26:16] <ade124> I wonder if I can
make a computer not based on Lua (Did I learn Python for
nothing?)
L117[03:26:46] <Forecaster> live encoding
uses most of my cpu, which doesn't leave enough for that while also
running a game
L118[03:27:03] <Vexatos> If you can make a
mod, probably
L119[03:27:10] <Vexatos> you need an addon
to add a python architecture.
L120[03:27:19] <ade124> Oh, so that's an
architecture
L121[03:27:29] <Vexatos> ~w
architecture
L123[03:27:34] <ade124> Ok
L124[03:32:20] <Forecaster> that'll change
on monday though hopefully, when my new motherboard arrives
^^
L125[03:38:23]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.112.164)
L126[03:40:14] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.112.131) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L127[04:22:33] <Forecaster> I want it to
be monday.
L128[04:29:03] <Izaya> I want it to be
sunday
L129[04:29:11] <Forecaster> why?
L130[04:29:13] <Izaya> but that's about 4
and a half hours away
L131[04:29:19] <Izaya> because fun stuff
happens on sunday
L132[04:29:37] <Forecaster> what fun
stuff?
L134[04:33:27] <Forecaster> but the
calendar is full of dates
L135[04:33:39] <Izaya> I know, fruits are
such a pain
L136[04:34:39] <Forecaster> what's
"market"?
L137[04:34:44] <Forecaster> local
thing?
L138[04:34:48] <Izaya> yeah
L139[04:39:11] ⇦
Quits: ade124 (webchat@221.124.196.243) (Ping timeout: 195
seconds)
L140[04:39:25] <Forecaster> yeah I can see
you looking forward to "market", sounds interesting
L141[04:43:53] *
Lizzy remembers when the Google Play Store on Android was called
the Android Market
L142[04:44:45] <Forecaster> :P
L143[04:45:02] <Forecaster> Lizzy: I
don't, that was before I had a smartphone
L144[04:47:18] *
Izaya has a phone around that still has the Android
Market
L145[04:47:26] <Izaya> no Google account
so it hasn't updated
L146[04:47:29] <Izaya> F-Droid ftw
L147[04:50:14] ⇦
Quits: Solace7 (~quassel@50.245.190.187) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L148[04:55:38]
⇨ Joins: Nentify
(uid14943@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:1:0:3a5f)
L149[05:00:36]
⇨ Joins: Ember_Primrose
(~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27)
L150[05:01:18] *
Ember_Primrose yawns as she joins the room.
L151[05:01:23] <Ember_Primrose>
Morning!
L152[05:01:33] *
Lizzy waves
L153[05:01:44] *
Ember_Primrose waves back
L154[05:01:54] *
Forecaster screams as person materializes in the room
suddenly
L155[05:02:12] <Forecaster> I mean,
hi!
L156[05:02:14] <Ember_Primrose> ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L157[05:03:04] <Sangar> o/
L158[05:03:24] <Ember_Primrose> \ ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L159[05:03:52] <Sangar> is that a
toastmoji?
L161[05:04:18] *
Forecaster can't see those
L162[05:04:18] <Izaya> damn bears
L164[05:04:21] <Izaya> >.>
L165[05:05:26] <Ember_Primrose>
v(=∩_∩=)
L166[05:06:34] <Ember_Primrose> V◕.ω◕.V
<--- Doggie
L167[05:06:48] <Ember_Primrose>
(V●ᴥ●V)
L168[05:09:49]
⇨ Joins: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.5.6)
L169[05:15:19] <Sangar> wtf
L170[05:15:21] <Sangar> ffs
L171[05:15:24] <Sangar> windows .-.
L172[05:15:26] <Sangar> why
L173[05:15:41] <Sangar> take your fucking
"game bar" and shove it somewhere else
L174[05:15:43] <Ember_Primrose> Windows, Y
u do dis
L175[05:15:55] <Ember_Primrose> you can
disable that
L176[05:17:58] <Sangar> yes. via the
registry, because i don't want to login into the bloody xbox
"app"
L177[05:18:07] <Sangar> which is shit
design
L178[05:18:23] <Sangar> (having to login
to disable it i mean)
L179[05:18:33] <Forecaster> I just ignore
it
L180[05:18:38] <Izaya> game bar?
L181[05:18:49] <Izaya> should I ask what
Microsoft has pissed off everyone with this time?
L182[05:18:54] <Ember_Primrose> no you can
within the gamebar
L183[05:19:09] <Sangar> didn't see
where
L184[05:19:23] <Sangar> and i don't want
yet another overlay in my games >_>
L185[05:19:26] <Ember_Primrose> screenshot
in a few
L186[05:20:06] <Lizzy> Sangar, i found
your problem: you're using W10
L187[05:20:10] <Forecaster> I just
realized parts of my base are being chunkloaded by spawn...
L188[05:20:18] <Sangar> Lizzy, yes, i am
keenly aware of that :P
L189[05:23:22] <Ember_Primrose> Sangar, is
it still open?
L190[05:23:29] <Ember_Primrose> the game
bar?
L191[05:23:34] <Sangar> no
L192[05:23:48] <Ember_Primrose> ok open it
with win + g
L193[05:23:59] <Ember_Primrose> click the
gear icon
L194[05:24:08] <Sangar> already killed it
via registry, but thanks ;)
L195[05:24:31] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.112.164) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L196[05:24:38] <Ember_Primrose> yea you
can turn of it per game if need be
L197[05:25:21] <Sangar> eh, i have dxtory
for recording so i just don't need it in general
L198[05:25:28] <Sangar> anyway. any
intellij idea wizards around? :X
L199[05:25:31] <Ember_Primrose> ^ +1
L200[05:25:43] <Ember_Primrose> i use it
too, sortof
L201[05:26:18] <Sangar> if so, anyone know
how to replace certain tokens for compile (via Make, not the gradle
build task)?
L202[05:26:19] <Forecaster> I saw Vexatos
earlier
L203[05:26:34] <Vexatos> SANGAR
L204[05:26:36] <Vexatos> ho
L205[05:26:36] <Sangar> well, he doesn't
know how to do that either, or his PR would look different :P
L206[05:26:37] <Vexatos> hi
L207[05:26:38] <Vexatos> heeee
L208[05:26:39] <Sangar> heyo
L209[05:26:50] <Forecaster> well there he
is anyway :P
L210[05:26:54] <Vexatos> Sangar, read
PRs
L211[05:26:55] <Vexatos> :>
L212[05:26:57] <Vexatos> I fixed it
L213[05:27:02] <Sangar> waddaya think i'm
doin ;)
L214[05:27:05] <Sangar> oh
L215[05:27:07] <Vexatos> not the prettiest
solution
L216[05:27:09] <Vexatos> but it
works
L217[05:27:10] <Sangar> you did?
L218[05:27:18] <Sangar> ah
L219[05:27:20] <Sangar> no you
didn't
L220[05:27:21] <Sangar> :P
L221[05:27:29] <Vexatos> so yea
L222[05:27:36] <Sangar> i'm exactly
talking about the non-prettiness ;)
L223[05:27:39] <Vexatos> IDEA has no
replace-on-build without running gradlew runClient
L224[05:27:45] <Vexatos> and eclipse
doesn't either
L225[05:27:45] <Sangar> bah
L226[05:27:48] <Vexatos> this is the only
way, really.
L227[05:27:51] <Sangar> that sucks
.-.
L228[05:27:55] <Vexatos> just merge
:>
L230[05:28:14] <Sangar> oh my
L231[05:28:25] <Vexatos> I desperately
hope that api.Manual and Callbacks.fromClass may be called by the
time of ServerStarting
L232[05:28:28] <Vexatos> as JEI recipes
are cached
L233[05:28:34] <Vexatos> can't do it
dynamically like in NEI
L234[05:28:52] <Sangar> should be
fine
L235[05:29:23]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.113.68)
L238[05:29:45] <Vexatos> er what
L240[05:29:53] <Vexatos> there
L241[05:30:12] <Vexatos> it actually looks
fine now :X
L243[05:30:51] <Sangar> did you introduce
that _root_.net.. or did i miss that when cleaning up? :X
L244[05:30:59] <Vexatos> I already fixed
it
L245[05:31:03] <Vexatos> IDEA
automatically does it
L246[05:31:06] <Sangar> i know
L247[05:31:07] <Vexatos> and I have no
idea how to get rid of it :X
L248[05:31:08] <Sangar> super
annoying
L249[05:31:14] <Sangar> me neither
:/
L250[05:31:16] <Vexatos> why the fish is
it even happening
L251[05:31:21] <Vexatos> and ONLY on
net.minecraft
L252[05:31:22] <Sangar> if only i
knew
L253[05:31:25] <Sangar> yah
L254[05:31:43] *
Vexatos found a use for foldLeft
L255[05:31:46] <Vexatos> :>
L256[05:31:59] <Vexatos> now then
L257[05:32:02] <Sangar> ^^
L259[05:32:37] <Vexatos> as it is
undefined whether JEI's or OC's plugin is discovered first.
L260[05:32:58] ***
amadornes[OFF] is now known as amadornes
L261[05:33:50] <Sangar> what does that
do?
L263[05:34:48] <Forecaster> mm
spaghetti..
L264[05:35:08]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.113.87)
L265[05:36:13] <Vexatos> Sangar, it adds a
new category for the Manual
L266[05:36:23] <Vexatos> instead of just
putting the Manual button into the Description category
L267[05:36:28] <Vexatos> (which would make
sense)
L268[05:36:51] <Sangar> ah
L269[05:36:54] <Sangar> welp
L270[05:37:08] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.113.68) (Ping timeout: 201
seconds)
L271[05:39:57] <Vexatos> Sangar, uuh what
was the scala function again that returns the first entry matching
a predicate >_>
L272[05:40:07] <Vexatos> oh wait
L273[05:40:07] <Vexatos> find
L274[05:40:08] <Vexatos> >_>
L275[05:40:10] *
Vexatos headdesks
L276[05:40:25] <Vexatos> Been scala'ing
for way too long today
L277[05:40:33] <Sangar> haha
L278[05:40:40] <Forecaster>
Vexatos.head.find("desk")
L279[05:40:55] <Vexatos> It's not even
what I want
L280[05:41:29] <Vexatos> I want to iterate
through the collection of functions and return the first call that
does not return null ._.
L281[05:42:34] <Vexatos> eeeeeh
L283[05:45:49] <Vexatos> guess that
works
L285[06:00:41] <Izaya> Skye: you like
classic Mac OS, right? You should totally grab a bitmapped version
of the Chicago font for me
L286[06:02:38]
⇨ Joins: ThomasRules2000
(~ThomasRul@host81-129-190-32.range81-129.btcentralplus.com)
L287[06:03:07] <Skye> Izaya: how
L288[06:03:20] <Izaya> dunno
L289[06:04:25] <Izaya> tbh a lot of Mac OS
seems like strange magic to me
L290[06:04:43] <Izaya> like, resource
forks and stuff
L291[06:04:47] <Skye> Do you want me to
extract the TTF font that looks similar somehow?
L292[06:05:04] <Izaya> there's a bitmap
version
L293[06:05:17] <Skye> Izaya: resource fork
is basically meta data
L294[06:05:28] <Syrren> windows has those
too, FYI
L295[06:05:37] <Syrren> although they're
called "alternate data streams"
L296[06:05:42] <Izaya> tbh I think it'd be
interesting to try to make some of those old fonts into OC
fonts
L297[06:05:53] <Izaya> Syrren: does
anything (aside from maybe MS products) use them though?
L298[06:05:55] <Skye> NTFS has unlimited
forks
L299[06:06:14] <Syrren> Izaya: no idea. to
me they're just a backup headache -- I'm a Linux user.
L300[06:06:22] <Izaya> as am I
L301[06:06:51] <Izaya> but I've never
heard of anything actually using resource forks
L302[06:06:56] <Izaya> I know they're a
feature but...
L303[06:07:20] <Syrren> I know that
Solaris has xattrs implemented as a virtual directory(!) for each
file
L304[06:07:26] <Izaya> unlike on Windows
though, from what I gather the resource forks were a large part of
the design of Mac OS
L305[06:07:28] <Syrren> they're used for
ACLs
L306[06:07:41] <Izaya>
ohhhhhhh
L307[06:07:52] <Izaya> that makes a lot of
sense actually
L308[06:07:59] <Syrren> no, no, I don't
know about Mac OS or Windows ACLs in forks
L309[06:08:01] ⇦
Quits: ThomasRules
(~ThomasRul@host81-129-190-32.range81-129.btcentralplus.com) (Ping
timeout: 384 seconds)
L310[06:08:05] <Syrren> that's
Solaris/Illumos
L311[06:08:10] <Izaya> oh
L312[06:08:16] <Izaya> never mind
then
L313[06:08:24] *
Izaya never got far with Solaris/OpenSolaris/whatever
L314[06:08:31] <Syrren>
>implying that windows makes a lot of
sense
L315[06:08:32] <Syrren> :P
L316[06:08:34] <Izaya> I tried to install
vim with the package manager and it sat there for two days
L317[06:08:43] <Izaya> well it would
explain where ACLs are stored
L318[06:08:50] <Syrren> Windows ACLs are
fucking magic
L319[06:09:03] <Skye> Izaya: Surrey: I
will buy a Windows internals book soon
L320[06:09:22] <Syrren> and a pain in the
ass because I run a NAS on Solaris, which is exported via SAMBA to
Windows boxen
L321[06:10:01] *
Izaya has less issues with Samba on Linux than Windows to Windows
SMB
L322[06:10:14] <Skye> It's magic
L323[06:10:56] <Izaya> oh yeah Skye I had
a fun idea for my OS
L324[06:11:08] <Syrren> it's actually
kinda funny. Linux Samba has to pretend to be Windows with POSIX
extensions, and SMB has to pretend to be Linux (POSIX)
L325[06:11:08] <Izaya> which is actually a
horrid kludge but there are worse ways to do things
L326[06:11:29] <Syrren> this is pretty
much why shit is broken in SMB/Samba all the time
L327[06:11:54] <Izaya> so I was originally
going to try to keep all the file metadata (perms, ownership etc)
in a single file in the / of the drive
L328[06:12:02] <Izaya> it occured to me
though
L329[06:12:09] <Izaya> why not just have a
file in each dir
L330[06:12:09] <Syrren> I'd run NFS
instead, but the Solaris install is so old it only does NFSv3,
which requires
the same UIDs and GIDs across the entire
network
L331[06:12:33] <Syrren> Izaya: are you
trying to implement POSIX on OC?
L332[06:12:45] <Izaya> so you don't have
to keep the whole volume's set of metadata in memoryu whenever you
check it
L333[06:12:51] <Izaya> Syrren: no that's
Magik6k's job
L334[06:12:54] <Syrren> :P
L335[06:13:14] <Izaya> I'm making a coop
multitasking OS suitable for drones and uCs and other diskless
deployments
L336[06:13:19] <Vexatos> Sangar,
uuuuuuuuuh question
L337[06:13:22] <Syrren> Izaya:
awesome
L338[06:13:31] <Vexatos> which NBT tags
should JEI ignore when comparing for recipes :X
L339[06:13:41] <Vexatos> Anything in OC,
pretty much, no?
L340[06:13:46] <Izaya> I have a scheduler,
some basic terminal I/O and a kludgy event system
L341[06:13:55] <Izaya> actually
L342[06:14:05] <Izaya> event system is the
sanest part, I just need to make the passing of the data
better
L343[06:14:21] <Izaya> what I
do
need to work on is the terminal stuff
L344[06:14:25] <Izaya> gotta make multiple
displays work
L345[06:14:28] <Syrren> VT100?
L346[06:14:29] <Syrren> oh
L347[06:15:08] <Izaya> (multiple displays,
transparent device access, multitasking, in less than 4k of code
and 192k of RAM)
L348[06:15:20] <Syrren> multitasking or
multihead? (or both?)
L349[06:15:27] <Syrren> they're subtly
different
L350[06:15:40] <Izaya> well the main idea
is that you can do a remote login to a big machine
L351[06:15:45] <Izaya> or to a drone and
such
L352[06:16:07] <Syrren> ohhh, so multiple
displays as in VTs, not as in multiple "physical"
displays necessarily
L353[06:16:09] <Izaya> and have multiple
sessions while doing this
L354[06:16:19] <Izaya> well you
could do multiple displays
L355[06:16:31] <Izaya> but if I implement
that it'll require xorg.conf-grade configuration files
L356[06:16:36] <Syrren> god forbid
:P
L357[06:16:56] <Izaya> cause you have to
assign a number, a screen address, a GPU address and a keyboard
address
L358[06:17:00] <Syrren> well, apparently
systemd (*barf*) now supports plug-n-pray multihead
L359[06:17:04] <Izaya> default resolutions
etc etc
L360[06:17:50] <Izaya> anyway I also have
a build system
L361[06:18:00] <Syrren> you ported Make?
:-p
L362[06:18:00] <Izaya> which lets you
include or exclude parts from the EEPROM image
L363[06:18:07] <Izaya> no it's way
simpler
L364[06:18:18] <Izaya> basically it takes
a list of files to include in a given order
L365[06:18:25] <Syrren> ah, so more
'mkinitcpio'
L366[06:18:45] <Izaya> files which
eventually get rolled into one .lua file
L367[06:19:19] <Izaya> and the idea is
that if you're actually using a uC or drone you can say, drop the
monitor code and have your own code in there
L368[06:19:39] <Izaya> while keeping
multitasking and remote logins and such
L370[06:20:17] <Forecaster> what the
heck
L371[06:20:19] <Izaya> but does it run on
OpenOS?
L373[06:20:27] <Forecaster> I can't open
the gui of this creative comp
L374[06:20:28] <Forecaster> ...
L375[06:20:34] <Forecaster> it just closes
immidiately
L377[06:21:58] <Forecaster> Sangar
halp
L378[06:22:03] <Izaya> the build script
applies a number of simple replacements to make it smaller
L379[06:22:11] <Izaya> no variable
renaming (yet) but it'll get done
L380[06:22:26] <Izaya> maybe
L381[06:22:28] <Syrren> the 2nd thing I
linked is LZW implemented in pure lua
L382[06:22:41] <Syrren> there's another
lib that does deflate (aka gzip)
L383[06:23:26] <Izaya> do either fit in
<512 bytes of code?
L384[06:23:30] <Syrren> no idea
L385[06:23:38] <Syrren> I just googled for
pure-lua compression
L386[06:23:47] <Izaya> because that's the
max size I want for any given part
L387[06:24:31] <Forecaster> Sangar:
Vexatos apparently one can't open the gui of a creative computer in
the nether?
L388[06:28:16] <Syrren> Izaya:
LibCompress.lua (LZW) is 39K
L389[06:29:04] <Izaya> that isn't much
help then
L390[06:29:13] <Syrren> that's with a ton
of comments and stuff though
L391[06:29:18] <Syrren> I'mma try running
an obfuscator on it
L392[06:29:32] <Izaya> tbh my end goal is
to have a bunch of uCs sitting connected to a network and the
internet
L393[06:29:53] <Izaya> have it so you can
like, borrow some for a while, log in remotely, run your code, host
your server etc
L394[06:34:22]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L396[06:39:56] <Vexatos> Am I missing
anything?
L397[06:41:22] ⇦
Quits: Dustpuppy
(~kvirc@86-46-79-16-dynamic.b-ras1.wtd.waterford.eircom.net) (Quit:
KVIrc 4.2.0 Equilibrium http://www.kvirc.net/)
L398[06:45:06]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.5)
L399[06:45:08]
⇨ Joins: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243)
L400[06:45:35]
⇨ Joins: Dustpuppy
(~kvirc@86-46-79-16-dynamic.b-ras1.wtd.waterford.eircom.net)
L401[06:46:38] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.113.87) (Ping timeout: 190
seconds)
L403[06:49:02] <Skye> Izaya, so much
yes
L404[06:49:18] <Izaya> where do I get X11
though
L405[06:51:13] <ade124> Is it possible to
add text with underlines, bolds, italics and things like
that?
L407[06:52:16] <Izaya> links are
dead
L408[06:56:28] <Syrren> Izaya: the gzip
library is 11.048k after some manual uglifying :-( seems that it's
a no-go.
L409[06:57:58] <Izaya> Skye: I found a
TiltOS copy of xhaiku
L411[06:58:43] <Izaya> I think it'd work
if I wanted to unpack it properly
L412[06:58:53] <Skye> oops
L413[06:58:54] <ade124> is the gpu based
on “pixels” (box for text) and not individual pixels?
L414[06:59:22] *
Izaya hmms
L415[06:59:23] <ade124> … I’ll assume
so
L416[06:59:31] <Izaya> ade124: it's all
characters
L417[06:59:41] <Izaya> so I can manually
resolve these dependencies
L418[06:59:44] <ade124> Oh nice, so no
confusing overlap between them
L419[07:00:01] <Izaya> ade124: you can do
unicode half-blocks if you want some form of graphics
L420[07:00:09] <Izaya> gives you two
square pixels from the space of one character
L421[07:00:17] <ade124> OK
L422[07:00:27] <ade124> (And then I run
into fullwidth characters)
L423[07:02:15]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.35)
L424[07:03:40] <Ember_Primrose> ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L425[07:04:27] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.5) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L426[07:09:18] <ade124> I’m pretty
confused by how the switch works
L427[07:09:21] <ade124> *rack
L428[07:09:55] *
Vexatos pokes Sangar with a bunch of sticks
L429[07:10:16] *
ade124 has no idea why vexatos did that
L431[07:11:28] <ade124> seriously though
how do racks work
L432[07:11:43] <Forecaster> you put things
in them that do things
L433[07:11:51] <ade124> yeah I know about
that part
L434[07:12:15] <Forecaster> then you use
the gui to connect the slots to sides, represented by the vertical
lines
L435[07:12:20] <Forecaster> and
colors
L436[07:12:26] <Izaya> Skye: I might be
able to get this to work in the next two hours
L437[07:12:26] <ade124> does the switch
allow access to any components on any side by a computer
L438[07:12:41] <Izaya> I might need to
download the entire TiltOS archive though
L439[07:12:42] <Forecaster> what
switch?
L440[07:12:52] <ade124> the internal
switch thing
L441[07:13:19] <Forecaster> that toggels
relay mode, which prevents component connections
L442[07:13:28] <ade124> ?
L443[07:13:28] <Forecaster> and only
allows network messages
L444[07:13:47] <Forecaster> by default
components can connect through the sides
L445[07:13:53] <ade124> So if I set
disabled I can access components?
L446[07:14:16] <Forecaster>
yessss...
L447[07:14:20] <Forecaster> probably
L448[07:14:26] <Lizzy> Forecaster, no, the
internal and external button is only for the routing of network
messages, components can only be accessed by the main side they're
connected to
L449[07:14:27] ⇦
Quits: wolfmitchell (~wolfmitch@149.56.182.12) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L450[07:14:36] <ade124> Ok
L451[07:15:10] <Lizzy> in external mode,
messages coming from the right side of the rack can go out to the
left. in internal mode the messages wont go out but will still go
to all servers
L452[07:15:39] <ade124> so If I put
surround a rack with a server with racks with ton of hard drives in
it will I only be able to access one?
L453[07:15:40] <Forecaster> ah
L454[07:16:33]
⇨ Joins: Turtle
(~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl)
L455[07:16:46] <ade124> I’ve also noticed
that when I add a network card there is a “secondary”
connection
L456[07:16:50] <Lizzy> ade124, which ever
side you connect the server (in the rack gui) to is the only path
that server has component access for
L457[07:17:05] <ade124> ok
L458[07:17:10] <ade124> is that only for
messages?
L459[07:17:16] <ade124> (the secondary
thing)
L460[07:17:28] <Lizzy> the second network
card? yes
L461[07:17:35] <ade124> Okay thanks
L462[07:17:58] <Lizzy> all network cards
will be able to send to the server's connected side plus whatever
side you connect in the gui
L463[07:18:31] <ade124> Thanks
L464[07:26:08] <ade124> does OpenOS pick
up disk drives (rack mounted ones) automatically yet?
L465[07:27:01] <Lizzy> they're no
different from regular disk drives so if you make sure they both
have the same side connection (the server and the rack mount disk
drive) it'll pick them up
L466[07:27:26]
⇨ Joins: BILLPC2684
(~BILLPC268@cpe-24-26-134-100.columbus.res.rr.com)
L467[07:28:32] <ade124> They don’t appear
in df but I’m sure they are in the same side
L469[07:28:44] <Lizzy> screenshot,
ade124?
L472[07:34:58] <ade124> (I have 4 drives
inside the server already)
L473[07:35:37] <Lizzy> do you have any
floppy disks in those rackmounted ones?
L474[07:36:26] <ade124> ?
L475[07:36:40] <Lizzy> do you have any
floppy disks int he rack mounted disk drives?
L476[07:36:45] <ade124> lol I thought they
were hard drives for some reason
L477[07:36:55] <Lizzy> ah, no :P
L478[07:37:25] <ade124> rack mounted hard
drives would be quite cool though
L479[07:37:47] <Forecaster> you have the
raid
L480[07:38:12] <Sangar> Vexatos, coolio,
will test now. as for missing / nbt, no idea, i don't know all the
nbt related stuff in oc anymore, too much of it >_>
L481[07:38:51] <ade124> nice
L482[07:42:07] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L483[07:42:16]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L485[07:43:25] <Mimiru> It seems like each
radio is using the same TESR instance
L486[07:46:56] <Vexatos> Sangar, nbt thing
has been resolved
L487[07:47:02] <Vexatos> there's new stuff
for that on 1.10
L488[07:47:10] <Sangar> ok
L489[07:47:10] <Vexatos> so once you
merge, I'll push stuff there
L490[07:47:15] <Vexatos> as this is for
1.8.9
L491[07:47:21] <Sangar> is the pr done
btw, i.e. should i merge it then?
L492[07:47:32] <Vexatos> well you see
what's missing
L494[07:47:37] <Vexatos> I need to talk to
mezz for the rest
L495[07:47:41] <Vexatos> or you do
it
L496[07:47:45] <Vexatos> I don't
know
L497[07:47:51] <Vexatos> highlighting is
half-implemented
L498[07:48:00] <Vexatos> there is no way
to check for focus on the JEI search
L499[07:48:01] <Vexatos> :P
L500[07:48:06] <Sangar> eh, you know where
you're at, you do the talking :P
L501[07:48:19] <Vexatos> Not even sure why
OredictTooltipHandler was there at all
L502[07:48:25] <Sangar> i'll merge what's
there then, can expand later
L503[07:48:41] <Vexatos> yea
L504[07:48:44] <Vexatos> it works just
fine
L505[07:48:49] <Vexatos> luckily JEI is
client-side only
L506[07:48:51] <Ember_Primrose> Lizzy, I
like dis. ʕ ~ •ᴥ•ʔ ~
L507[07:48:54] <Vexatos> well, the mod
plugins are
L508[07:48:54] <Vexatos> :>
L509[07:49:34] <Vexatos> Sangar, ewww you
squashed :< I put so much effort into four neat commits
L510[07:49:38] <Vexatos> D:
L511[07:49:44] <Sangar> i did? o.O
L512[07:50:06] <Vexatos> wait you didn't
._.
L513[07:50:16] <Vexatos> the commit
history was just messed up
L514[07:50:16] <Vexatos> what
L515[07:50:18] <Vexatos> now it's
fine
L516[07:50:20] <Vexatos> ._.
L517[07:50:21] <Vexatos> git pls
L518[07:50:24] <Sangar> ^^
L519[07:50:50] *
Mimiru kicks TESR in the shin
L520[07:51:07] <Ember_Primrose> Mimiru,
what does TESR stand for
L521[07:51:15] <Mimiru>
TileEntitySpecialRenderer
L522[07:51:43] <Ember_Primrose> oh, i was
halfway right, yay.
L523[07:52:03] <Ember_Primrose> ps, i will
never be able to help you D:
L524[07:52:08] <Vexatos> yo Sangar, what
about the two other PRs :P
L525[07:52:31] <Ember_Primrose> i r stupit
wit de modding of te minceraft
L527[07:52:39] <Mimiru> I guess I'm asking
in... the forge channel
L528[07:52:51] *
Lizzy gives Mimiru a cookie of luck
L529[07:53:10] <Sangar> Vexatos, adapter
thinger i need to work up the motivation to textures, bin ->
usr/bin i'll test in a bit
L530[07:53:26] <Vexatos> Sangar, test?
It's literally just moving files of the floppy disks
L531[07:53:28] *
Ember_Primrose prays for Mimiru, praises Lizzy
L532[07:53:30] <Vexatos> so install
installs properly :P
L533[07:53:34] *
ade124 cannot find the wiki page on the raid
L534[07:53:43] <Vexatos> (i.e. to usr
instead of /)
L535[07:53:44] <Lizzy> ~oc raid
L537[07:53:47] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L539[07:53:59] <Sangar> i'm wary of moving
stuff :P
L540[07:54:40] <Sangar> Vexatos, i want to
move the libs into a separate jar, probably a sort-of-lib-mod, to
avoid having people having to download 10mb whenever something
changes
L541[07:54:52] <Sangar> since the libs are
pretty much mostly stable, but make up most of the file size
L542[07:54:56] <Vexatos> but then you'd
download two mods always :X
L543[07:55:07]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.159)
L544[07:55:08] <Sangar> you're dl the libs
only once
L545[07:55:12] <Sangar> pretty much
L546[07:55:15] <Vexatos> Call the mod eris
:>
L547[07:55:46] <Sangar> i was aiming for
the more unimaginative OpenComputer-Natives :P
L548[07:56:01] <Vexatos> OpenKernels
:<
L549[07:56:04] <Vexatos>
OpenArchitectures
L550[07:56:07] <ade124> Call it
OpenComputerCore (Because I can)
L551[07:56:08] <Vexatos> OpenEris
L552[07:56:14] <Vexatos> ade124, that
already exists
L553[07:56:19] <ade124> ok
L554[07:56:23] <Vexatos> call it
OpenOpen
L555[07:56:27] <Vexatos> or
OpenOpenOpen
L556[07:56:41] <Forecaster> ade124: its
basically just a big harddrive as a block
L557[07:56:44] <Sangar> OpenStuff
L558[07:56:50] <Vexatos> OpenWallet
L559[07:56:52] <ade124> call it
OpenComputerLibs (least imaginative name ever, but it’s probably
out there)
L560[07:56:58] <Skye> OpenEris
L562[07:57:13] <Vexatos> Natives would be
the most correct name .P
L563[07:57:19] <Skye>
Eris-OpenComputersNatives
L564[07:57:27] <Ember_Primrose>
OpenTheDoor
L565[07:57:43] <Vexatos>
OpenTheFridge?
L566[07:57:56] <Vexatos> Sangar, by the
way!
L567[07:57:58] <Ember_Primrose>
BeTheFridge
L568[07:58:41] <Sangar> longtext
incoming
L570[07:58:48] <ade124>
OpenComputers-TheThingThatYouShouldntUpdateUnlessSpecificallyRequested
L571[07:58:49] <Ember_Primrose> ^
L572[07:59:06] <Vexatos> ade124, nah, the
hard dep in the OC mod would tell you when to update
L573[07:59:23] <Ember_Primrose>
OpenOpen
L574[07:59:23] <Sangar> Vexatos, didn't we
decide it's kinda unneeded now?
L575[07:59:28] <Vexatos> Well uh
L576[07:59:31] <Ember_Primrose>
OpenOrClose
L577[07:59:47] <ade124>
OpenComputers-TheThingThatYouShouldntUpdateUnlessTheHardDependencyInTheOpenComputersKodTellsYouToUpdate
L578[07:59:56] <Forecaster>
Ember_Primrose: "I have no strong feelings one way or the
other"? :P
L579[07:59:57] <Vexatos> does solve the
block-already-needs-six-sides-to-be-automated thing, and like two
people really liked the idea :P
L580[08:00:09] <Ember_Primrose> :P
L581[08:00:25] <Sangar> welp. then i'll
try to remember making textures for it... after 1.6 :X
L582[08:00:30] <ade124> Just call it
OpenLibraries (is that a thing?)
L583[08:00:47] <ade124> (I would think
so)
L584[08:00:48] <Ember_Primrose> I'm
melting stuff in a tcon smeltery
L585[08:01:19] <Ember_Primrose> that
feeling when lead becomes factorization lead and you can't convert
it back
L586[08:01:21] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.35) (Ping timeout: 384
seconds)
L587[08:05:34] <Vexatos> Sangar, could you
please merge the stuff into 1.10 ._.
L588[08:06:08] <Sangar> Vexatos, what do
you think i'm trying to do right now .-.
L589[08:06:18] <Vexatos> :D
L590[08:06:23] <Sangar> things are
suddenly generics
L591[08:07:48] <Vexatos> what
L592[08:08:19] <Vexatos> ah yes
L593[08:08:25] <Vexatos> well that should
be easy though :p
L594[08:08:58] <Sangar> aand internet died
for a moment
L595[08:09:04] <Sangar> also,
onJeiHelpersAvailable etc are no longer a thing?
L596[08:10:03] <Vexatos> yea it's supposed
to have been replaced by IModRegistry.getJeiHelpers
L597[08:10:06] <Vexatos> but, you
know
L598[08:10:10] <Vexatos> that's not called
in preInit :^)
L599[08:10:48] <Vexatos> (it's called on
server start so you'll have to add items to the blacklist in the
mod plugin manually instead of using the shared handler)
L600[08:11:15] <Vexatos> This is called
"fun", sangar :>
L601[08:11:20] <Sangar> so... i do what
now?
L602[08:11:29] <Vexatos> previously:
L603[08:11:35] <Vexatos>
onJeiHelpersAvailable is called in preInit
L604[08:11:42] <Vexatos> you add the
function to your item blacklist handler
L605[08:11:45] <Vexatos> it's called on
init
L606[08:11:47] <Vexatos> by you
L607[08:12:06] <Vexatos> now: register is
called and you need to add items to blacklist there
L608[08:12:12] <Vexatos> instead of in
your mod's init
L609[08:13:18] <Sangar> so
L610[08:13:19] <Sangar>
ItemBlacklist.hiddenItems.foreach(registry.getJeiHelpers.getItemBlacklist.addItemToBlacklist)
L611[08:13:21] <Sangar> in register?
L612[08:13:42] <ade124> (unrelated
question: what mods do you recommend for 1.10.2?)
L613[08:14:15] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L614[08:14:25] <Sangar> err,
ItemBlacklist.hiddenItems.foreach(getter =>
registry.getJeiHelpers.getItemBlacklist.addItemToBlacklist(getter()))
L615[08:15:52] <Vexatos> Sangar, pretty
much, yea
L616[08:15:57] <Sangar> k
L617[08:16:25] <Vexatos> How do you like
my new CallbackDocHandler fancification :>
L618[08:16:35] <Sangar> the colors?
L619[08:16:37] <Sangar> neat
L620[08:16:41] <Vexatos> colors?
L621[08:16:42] <Vexatos> ._.
L622[08:16:48] <Sangar> was that in there
before? :X
L623[08:16:48] <Vexatos> I didn't add any
colors :X
L624[08:16:53] <Sangar> welp :X
L625[08:16:59] <Vexatos> No, I did proper
wrapping
L626[08:17:02] <ade124> if only buildcraft
and IC2 are available on 1.10
L627[08:17:03] <Sangar> ah
L628[08:17:10] <Vexatos> i.e. no more one
method's doc on two pages
L629[08:17:20] <Vexatos> if the entire
method doesn't fit, it will go onto the next page
L630[08:17:35] <Vexatos> instead of being
half on one and half on the other
L631[08:17:36] <Sangar> ah
L632[08:17:38] <Sangar> cool
L633[08:17:41] <Vexatos> unless the doc
itself is more than 12 lines
L634[08:17:47] <Vexatos> then it will
still start on a new page
L635[08:17:49] <Sangar> yea
L636[08:17:53] <Vexatos> but then
obviously have to wrap
L637[08:18:08] <Vexatos> I spent a long
time trying to get that just right
L638[08:18:26] <Vexatos> Also it's really
really uhgpieru
L639[08:18:30] <Vexatos> due to the pages
+= callbacks.toArray.sorted.foldLeft
L640[08:18:36] <Vexatos> i.e. pages is
modified during foldLeft
L641[08:18:46] <Sangar> >_>
L642[08:18:48] <Vexatos> and the last
thing done is the final string added to the pages
L643[08:18:54] <Vexatos> but it's the
first in the code :>
L644[08:19:09] <Sangar> whatever
works
L645[08:20:10] <Vexatos> actually
L646[08:20:14] <Vexatos> it doesn't
L647[08:20:16] <Vexatos> let me fix
this
L648[08:21:58] <ade124> can cables act as
power lines? (i.e. can I use cables to transfer power from the
power converter to the charger?)
L650[08:23:13] <Skye> ade124, yes
L651[08:23:18] <ade124> Thanks
L652[08:23:20] <Vexatos> I didn't check
whether the last page was too long.
L653[08:23:25] <Vexatos> duh :X
L654[08:23:48] <Vexatos> ade124, there is
no power transfer in OC
L655[08:23:54] <Vexatos> all connected
things share a single power buffer
L656[08:24:14] <ade124> OK
L657[08:24:33] <ade124> so can I use
cables to connect things to make them share a single power
buffer?
L658[08:24:51] <Vexatos> Yes.
L659[08:24:55] <ade124> Thanks
L660[08:24:55] <Vexatos> That's what
cables do
L661[08:25:14] <ade124> I thought they are
also used for networks, but maybe I’m wrong
L662[08:25:18] <Vexatos> Of course
L663[08:25:22] <ade124> Ok thanks
L664[08:25:27] <Vexatos> But how would you
think a geolyzer would get power
L665[08:25:38] <Vexatos> that one can't
directly accept RF or similar.
L666[08:25:59] <ade124> I don’t even know
of a mod supporting RF in 1.10
L667[08:26:11] <ade124> I’m using
TechReborn
L668[08:27:57]
⇨ Joins: Temportalist
(uid37180@id-37180.charlton.irccloud.com)
L669[08:28:37]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.233)
L670[08:30:27] ⇦
Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.159) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L671[08:33:50] <Lizzy> wow, my city has
115k citizens and 9M Credits in the bank. i wonder how hard that'll
dive when i start gutting areas
L672[08:34:22] *
ade124 has no idea what anyone is talking about
L673[08:34:36] *
Lizzy is talking about cities skylines
L674[08:34:51] *
ade124 hasn’t played that game for at least a while
L675[08:37:36] <ade124> wait, IC2 is on
1.10? nice
L676[08:38:15] *
Ember_Primrose is listening to Lizzy
L677[08:39:41] <ade124> I remember that
one time when I built a dam specifically to flood the city I built…
Then I realized that I forgot to save
L679[08:40:41] <Vexatos> :>
L680[08:41:05] <Vexatos> Also Sangar, I
think i fixed it for some reason
L681[08:41:10] <Vexatos> It doesn't do it
anymore D:
L682[08:41:12] <Vexatos> for me
L683[08:51:01] ⇦
Quits: Johannes13 (~Johannes1@141.70.98.80) (Read error: Connection
reset by peer)
L684[08:52:52] <Michiyo> Welp, that went
about as poorly as I figured it out
L685[08:52:55] <Michiyo> it would*
L686[08:53:00] <Michiyo> but I sorta got
it sorted
L687[08:55:33] <Michiyo> scrolling text
flickers gotta nail that down, but it'll have to wait
L688[09:02:26]
⇨ Joins: ChJees
(~ChJees@h53n9-sv-a13.ias.bredband.telia.com)
L689[09:03:06] <Ember_Primrose> ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L692[09:05:19]
⇨ Joins: AlexisMachina
(uid57631@id-57631.charlton.irccloud.com)
L693[09:05:35] <Michiyo> I should have
commited so I could work on it here
L694[09:06:23] <Skye> zwxz
L696[09:06:27] <Skye> wrong window
L697[09:08:46] <Ember_Primrose> brb
L698[09:10:07] ⇦
Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.233) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L699[09:13:38] ⇦
Quits: BILLPC2684
(~BILLPC268@cpe-24-26-134-100.columbus.res.rr.com) (Ping timeout:
198 seconds)
L700[09:14:36] <Vexatos> Sangar,
poke
L701[09:14:53]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L702[09:15:10] <Sangar> Vexatos,
peek
L703[09:15:25] <Vexatos> any idea why loot
disks don't appear in JEI?
L704[09:15:45] <ade124> does OC on 1.10.2
work with Industrial Craft 2 on 1.10.2?
L705[09:15:50]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.100)
L706[09:15:51] <ade124> (In terms of
power)
L707[09:16:49] <Sangar> Vexatos, not sure,
but iirc they were also manually registered for nei? or maybe not.
dunno.
L708[09:17:02] <Sangar> ade124, uhh, idk.
maybe?
L709[09:17:23] <ade124> the cables in IC2
doesn’t connect to the power connector…
L710[09:17:28] <ade124> converter
L711[09:17:32] <Vexatos> Sangar, how would
I do that
L712[09:17:35] <Sangar> well, then not i
guess
L713[09:17:37] <Vexatos> i.e. which map
contains all floppied
L714[09:17:39] <Sangar> Vexatos, idk
L715[09:17:40] <Vexatos> floppies*
L716[09:17:40] <Sangar> ah
L717[09:17:44] <Sangar>
Loot.something
L718[09:17:47] <Sangar> worldDisks?
L719[09:18:03] <Sangar> yeah,
Loot.worldDisks
L720[09:18:27] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
186 seconds)
L722[09:19:04] <Vexatos> Sangar, I think
JEI is initialized before WorldEvent.Load :X
L723[09:19:16] <Sangar> welp
L724[09:21:54] <ade124> I remember it
working before… odd
L725[09:22:12] <ade124> I’m on a mac now
but I tested that on a PC...
L726[09:22:13] <Vexatos> Sangar, I can't
even add items to the registry... wot
L727[09:22:20] <ade124> might be platform
dependent
L728[09:24:36] <ade124> apparently IC2 on
1.10 doesn’t even register as a power provider
L729[09:43:45] ⇦
Quits: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243) (Quit: ade124)
L730[09:46:47] ⇦
Quits: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.243.180) (Read error: Connection
reset by peer)
L731[09:58:58]
⇨ Joins: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243)
L732[10:03:36] ⇦
Quits: Meow-J (uid69628@id-69628.highgate.irccloud.com)
()
L733[10:07:25] <Ember_Primrose> ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L734[10:07:27] <Vexatos> Sangar, where
exactly are the floppies added to the creative tab :X
L735[10:07:35] <Ember_Primrose> II have
returned
L737[10:08:37] <Sangar> Vexatos, uhh,
either in the floppy item or in the creativetab itself
L738[10:09:26] *
vifino groans and snugles Lizzy
L739[10:09:39] <Vexatos> Sangar,
neither
L740[10:09:59]
⇨ Joins: BILLPC2684 (~BILLPC268@45.53.211.221)
L741[10:11:00] <Vexatos> I need to know
where it is XX
L742[10:11:04] <Vexatos> X_X
L743[10:11:39] ⇦
Quits: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243) (Quit: ade124)
L744[10:12:39] <Sangar> Vexatos,
init.Items in initSpecial i guess? whatever that does
L745[10:12:47] <payonel> hi Sangar
:)
L746[10:13:00] <Sangar> heyo o/
L747[10:13:14] <Vexatos> >whatever that
does
L748[10:13:18] <gamax92> Sangar: JEI
doesn't seem to show all the floppies
L749[10:13:19]
⇨ Joins: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243)
L750[10:13:26] <Vexatos> gamax92,
ORLY
L751[10:13:26]
⇨ Joins: Meow-J (~Meow-J@45.32.34.121)
L752[10:13:28] <Vexatos> GOOD
L753[10:13:28] <Vexatos> TO
L754[10:13:29] <Vexatos> KNOW
L755[10:13:32] *
Vexatos dies
L756[10:13:32] <Sangar> <_>
L757[10:13:43] <gamax92> Vexatos: shut the
fuck up
L758[10:13:44] <Sangar> (it's what vex is
fighting with right now)
L759[10:13:53] <gamax92> Oh alright
L760[10:13:59] <Sangar> you really should
have seen that in your magic orb
L761[10:14:01] <Sangar> :P
L762[10:14:32] <gamax92> Well I literally
just woke up 3 minutes ago and saw a Sangar
L763[10:14:42] <Sangar> haha
L764[10:16:27]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L765[10:16:30] <gamax92> Sangar: play with
ocemu and give me bug reports :>
L766[10:16:47] <Sangar> gamax92, i wish i
had the time :<
L767[10:16:52] <gamax92> Aww
L768[10:16:53] <Michiyo> o/ gamax92
L769[10:17:11] <Vexatos> Sangar, so that
anonymous misc item
L770[10:17:14] <Vexatos> that adds them
._.
L771[10:17:23] <ade124> I think I might
have discredited darwinism
L772[10:17:27] <gamax92> I know atleast I
have to put in internet_ready
L773[10:17:35] <ade124> I have 3 things
connected to 1 socket right now
L774[10:17:43] <ade124> and natural
selection isn’t working yet
L775[10:17:45] <ade124> (IRL)
L776[10:17:51] <Vexatos> but JEI doesn't
get it
L777[10:17:57] <gamax92> And a super basic
loot floppy selector
L778[10:18:21] <Sangar> Vexatos, i have no
idea why i did it that way >_> it looks super ugly
L779[10:18:44] <Vexatos> it contains all
the preconfigured stuff
L780[10:19:02] <Sangar> yeah, but i'm not
sure why it's an extra item
L781[10:19:14] <Vexatos> dunno
L782[10:19:19] <Vexatos> NEI item
blacklist
L783[10:19:29] <Vexatos> you not wanting
them to be hidden? :P
L784[10:20:07] *
Sangar shrugs
L785[10:20:18] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
192 seconds)
L786[10:21:05] <Vexatos> oh.
L787[10:21:08] <Vexatos> sangar...
L788[10:21:14] <Vexatos>
>Loot.disksForClient
L789[10:21:33] <Vexatos> is only populated
AFTER JEI searches, i.e. after EntityJoinWorldEvent
L790[10:22:05] <Sangar> welp
L791[10:23:17] <Vexatos> All I could do
would be schedule a reload of JEI :X
L792[10:23:38] <Vexatos> Sangar, uh
L793[10:23:45] <Vexatos> why are you
sending one packet per loot disk
L794[10:23:53] <Cruor> Sangar: wtf happend
to recipes? D:
L795[10:23:53] <Vexatos> but sending them
all at once ._.
L796[10:25:24] <Sangar> Vexatos, i'm 90%
sure there was a reason. and there's probably a comment somewhere,
too
L797[10:25:28] <Sangar> Cruor,
things
L798[10:25:34] <Cruor> but D:
L799[10:25:39] <Vexatos> Sangar, no
L800[10:25:39] <Cruor> i was complaining
about it being way to expensive
L801[10:25:45] <Cruor> and now im dying
inside for it being cheap D:
L802[10:25:51] <Vexatos> // Sending as
separate packets, because CompressedStreamTools hiccups
otherwise...
L803[10:25:52] <Vexatos> :X
L804[10:26:01] <Sangar> see
L805[10:26:03] <Sangar> :P
L806[10:26:12] <payonel> Cruor: what is
cheap now?
L807[10:26:22] <Sangar> Cruor, at least
multiblock screens are somewhat realistic now :X
L808[10:26:22] <Cruor> payonel: everything
that doesnt need diamonds >_<
L809[10:26:50] <Cruor> besides those pesky
clocks <_<
L810[10:27:26] <Sangar> and for most
things it shouldn't be *that* much cheaper? i rmember switching
some nuggets for ingots in return for cranking up the output count
(to reduce the tedium some)
L811[10:27:39] <Cruor> uhhh
L812[10:27:48] <Cruor> you craft one batch
of transistors
L813[10:27:55] <Cruor> and it gets you 64
t2 microchips
L814[10:28:04] <Cruor> (or t1, i am
derp)
L815[10:28:07] <Vexatos> both
L816[10:28:11] <Cruor> ah, okay
L817[10:28:11] <Vexatos> you get 8
per
L818[10:28:20] <Cruor> what the heck is up
with that .-.
L819[10:28:49] ⇦
Quits: Meow-J (~Meow-J@45.32.34.121) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L820[10:29:25] <Sangar> less clicking is
up with that :P
L821[10:29:55] <Cruor> t1 and t2 is a joke
now in terms of cost though .-.
L822[10:30:07] <Michiyo> You're a joke
now
L823[10:30:14] <Cruor> only now?
L824[10:30:20] <Michiyo> Well, now
included.
L825[10:30:28] <Cruor> thats better
:>
L826[10:30:30] <Michiyo> :P
L827[10:34:27] ⇦
Quits: Temportalist (uid37180@id-37180.charlton.irccloud.com)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L828[10:34:59] <Ember_Primrose> Michiyo,
ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ /
L829[10:35:14] <Vexatos> Sangar, yup,
reloading JEI displays stuff :X
L830[10:35:24] <Michiyo> o/
L831[10:35:32] <Sangar> Vexatos,
great
L832[10:35:37] <Vexatos> no
L833[10:35:43] <Vexatos> because I don't
want JEI to run twice every login
L834[10:36:19] <Cruor> Vexatos: let it run
9 times every login :>
L835[10:39:20] <Vexatos> Sangar, should
loot floppies be different from empty floppies, i.e. should loot
disks show only their respective recipes (e.g. the scrench recipe
or the interweb recipe for OPPM) or should they all display every
possible recipe :P
L836[10:40:58] <Michiyo> Yes, one of those
options is how it should be.
L837[10:43:16] <payonel> Sangar: so 1.6
delay for separating natives?
L838[10:43:57] <Sangar> Vexatos, probably
different?
L839[10:44:02] <payonel> as always, there
are things i can improve. the needful-things branch was definitely
the biggest and a good last commit for me
L840[10:44:10] <payonel> but i'm always
poking around :)
L841[10:44:11] <Sangar> payonel, possibly.
if i get around to it quickly. otherwise it'll happen post
1.6
L842[10:44:46]
⇨ Joins: reinei
(~reinei@p57901DA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L843[10:44:56] <Vexatos> Cruor, I am
actually reloading JEI 9 times every login now
L844[10:45:01] <payonel> i still (some
day) need to get the `you need $loot_disk loot disk` for
commands-not-found
L845[10:46:22] <Cruor> Vexatos: not bad
:p
L846[10:47:03] <gamax92> wheeeeee.
L847[10:47:32] <ade124> Hmm… is Optifine
Standard still a thing?
L848[10:47:37]
⇨ Joins: Meow-J (~Meow-J@45.32.34.121)
L849[10:49:20] <gamax92> Sangar:
internet_ready comes from what btw?
L850[10:49:35] <gamax92> sockets?
http?
L851[10:53:07] <gamax92> bah :/ type is a
bash builtin
L852[10:57:50] ⇦
Quits: LeshaInc (~LeshaInc@213.5.20.201) (Quit: Die)
L853[10:59:16]
⇨ Joins: LeshaInc (~LeshaInc@213.5.20.201)
L854[11:04:54] ***
amadornes is now known as amadornes[Streaming]
L855[11:08:33] ⇦
Quits: Nachtara (~Nachie@50-83-108-134.client.mchsi.com) (Quit:
Tell your parents you love them)
L856[11:13:55] <Vexatos> Sangar,
poke
L857[11:14:10] <Vexatos> if
(data.hasNoTags) null else data.toString
L858[11:14:25] <Vexatos> Where should I
put the newlines :P
L859[11:17:08]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L860[11:17:18]
⇨ Joins: Dracotech (~techno156@37.252.240.43)
L861[11:19:28] <gamax92> Vexatos: are you
playing with Scala
L862[11:19:38] ⇦
Quits: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.15) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L863[11:19:39] <gamax92> that looks like
disgusting Scala
L864[11:20:01] <Vexatos> gamax92, I
learned half of Scala from OC
L865[11:20:05] <Vexatos> and the other
half from Selene
L866[11:20:06] <gamax92> :P
L868[11:20:47] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
186 seconds)
L869[11:25:25] <Cruor> Vexatos: i also
contributed to oc, i prms
L870[11:25:54] ⇦
Quits: AlexisMachina (uid57631@id-57631.charlton.irccloud.com)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L871[11:26:04] <Vexatos> Cruor, shrobot
when
L872[11:26:09] <Vexatos> and proper music
player
L873[11:26:10] <Vexatos> :>
L874[11:26:16] <Cruor> soon tm :p
L875[11:26:54] <Vexatos> Cruor, which
syntax did you choose >_>
L876[11:26:57] *
vifino misses Lizzy
L877[11:26:57] <Vexatos> midi?
L878[11:27:25] <Cruor> Vexatos: wut?
L879[11:27:38] <Vexatos> Or are you still
using your own
L880[11:27:44] <Vexatos> you said you
wanted to do proper parser
L881[11:27:47] <Cruor> oh for the
player?
L882[11:27:51] <Cruor> its going to use
abc
L883[11:28:00] <Vexatos> k
L884[11:28:06] <gamax92> why not use
zkr?
L885[11:28:15] <gamax92> or lyp
L886[11:28:51]
⇨ Joins: Meow_J
(uid69628@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:1:1:ffc)
L887[11:29:01] <KR> oui zee kr is
bestest
L888[11:29:10] <Cruor> .-.
L889[11:29:39] <Forecaster> u wot
L890[11:33:53] <Cruor> gamax92: you lost
me at everything :I
L891[11:35:13]
⇨ Joins: wolfmitchell (~wolfmitch@149.56.182.12)
L892[11:37:00] <Sangar> gamax92, tcp
sockets. when in doubt, ask Magik6k :P
L893[11:37:47] <gamax92> Sangar:
internet_ready comes from what btw, sockets or http?
L894[11:39:11] <Vexatos> answa meh!
L895[11:39:26] <Cruor> Vexatos: 9
L896[11:39:42] <Sangar> gamax92,
sockets
L897[11:40:20] <Vexatos> Cruor, right now
it does
L898[11:40:29] <Vexatos> but there is no
mezz in sight
L899[11:40:35] <Vexatos> to find a better
solution
L900[11:40:47] <Vexatos> Sangar, \n
where
L901[11:47:15]
⇨ Joins: MajGenRelativity
(~MajGenRel@c-24-62-128-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
L902[11:47:38] <Sangar> Vexatos,
nowhere?
L903[11:47:45] <Vexatos> ok
L904[11:47:55] <Sangar> i just think of
those as ?: and keep them inline, usually :P
L905[11:48:06] <Vexatos> Sangar, ok it's
all done
L906[11:48:20] <Vexatos> all that's left
now is some way to actually reload JEI
L907[11:48:23] <Vexatos> I mean, I
can
L908[11:48:28] <Vexatos> I just don't know
where :P
L909[11:48:43] <Sangar> well, good luck
figuring it out ^^ gtg now
L910[11:48:56] <Sangar> see you tomorrow
o/
L911[11:49:37] <gamax92> man if the data
card used streams then ssl could be used on that :P
L912[11:51:21] <Skye> SSL should be done
generically so that HTTPS can be done manually
L913[11:51:43] <gamax92> no shit
sherlock?
L914[11:53:18] <Skye> that's why it should
be on the internet card
L915[11:53:48] *
Lizzy snuggles vifino
L916[11:54:53] <gamax92> Skye: the main
issue is that using SSL in Java is via this SSLEngine, where there
is no built in SSLSocketChannel (OC uses SocketChannel)
L917[11:55:30] <gamax92> so you bascially
have to take a SocketChannel or what that implements, and then
build up your own that happens to use SSLEngine
L918[11:56:47] *
Lizzy needs to invest in a load of the crappy simulators so she has
something other than Spintires and Rocket LEague to play with her
brother
L919[11:56:58] <gamax92> iirc SSLEngine is
bascially, feed data in and get encrypted data out, feed encrypted
data in get data out
L920[11:57:24] <gamax92> also a handshake
process
L921[11:57:32] <Skye> what is a
socketchannel?
L923[11:58:05] ***
LeshaInc is now known as batcat
L924[11:58:29] *
vifino kisses Lizzy all over <3 <3
L925[11:58:42] *
Lizzy giggles and returns vifino's kisses
L926[11:58:50] <gamax92> Return to
Sender
L927[11:58:51] <Cruor> uhhh
L928[11:58:55] *
Cruor hugs Vexatos, maybe?
L929[11:59:06] <cloakable> :o
L930[12:02:49] ***
batcat is now known as LeshaInc
L931[12:02:59] ⇦
Quits: Dracotech (~techno156@37.252.240.43) (Quit: There are those
who live without living. Don't be one of those.)
L932[12:03:26] ⇦
Quits: reinei (~reinei@p57901DA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Quit:
Leaving)
L933[12:03:45] <Vexatos> gamax92, return
to Sangar :^)
L934[12:05:56] ***
LeshaInc is now known as Satan
L935[12:06:26] ***
Satan is now known as Guest67893
L936[12:06:27] ⇦
Quits: wolfmitchell (~wolfmitch@149.56.182.12) (Quit: Mitch was
here.)
L937[12:06:30] ***
Guest67893 is now known as LeshaInc
L938[12:06:49] ***
LeshaInc is now known as SatanInc
L939[12:11:13]
⇨ Joins: Gyro_
(~Gyro@2601:184:300:5d60:5964:8f41:e052:97f6)
L940[12:14:03] ⇦
Quits: Gyro (~Gyro@2601:184:300:5d60:8ca7:f5:fe33:2e7b) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L941[12:14:39] ***
SatanInc is now known as LeshaInc
L942[12:14:56] <ade124> what can I
actually do with nanomachines?
L943[12:15:10] <Vexatos> kill Cruor
L944[12:15:21] <ade124> No,
seriously
L945[12:15:35] <ade124> (What sorts of
inputs can I set)
L946[12:15:37] <Cruor> you can kill me
with them :o
L947[12:16:08] <Cruor> Vexatos: what is
the cheapest thing i can fit a sound card into?
L948[12:16:18] <Vexatos> t3 case
L949[12:16:24] <Cruor> bleh :c
L950[12:16:32] <Vexatos> it's 4.something
diamonds
L951[12:16:33] <Vexatos> :>
L952[12:16:35] <Vexatos> no wait
L953[12:16:39] <Vexatos> it's only 1
now
L954[12:16:43] <Vexatos> Snagar pls
L955[12:16:45] <Vexatos> Cruor,
strim?
L956[12:16:52] <Cruor> its not 2?
.-.
L957[12:16:58] <Cruor> wait
L958[12:17:03] <Cruor> is it 1 t3
microchip?
L959[12:17:31] <Vexatos> No idea
L960[12:17:43] <Cruor> if it is, then its
0.5 diamonds
L961[12:17:47]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L962[12:17:58] <Cruor> can i flash eeproms
for t3 case like drones? :>
L963[12:18:09] <Vexatos> of course
._.
L964[12:18:19] <Cruor> then wtf is the
problem :>
L965[12:18:20] <Vexatos> you can flash
EEPROMs on any case
L966[12:20:03] <Cruor> Vexatos:
4.5diamonds
L967[12:20:13] <ade124> I wonder if it is
possible to detect movement of the player with OC
L968[12:20:28] <Vexatos> ade124, motion
sensor or radar?
L969[12:20:59] <ade124> Motion
sensor
L970[12:21:18] ⇦
Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
190 seconds)
L971[12:21:18] <Vexatos> No, I mean
L972[12:21:21] <Vexatos> you can use
either of those :P
L973[12:21:25] <ade124> OK
L974[12:21:29] <Cruor> Vexatos: fine, the
radar upgrade is cute :p
L975[12:21:44] <gamax92> hmm ...
L976[12:22:12] <Vexatos> Cruor, cute as
heck
L977[12:22:18] <Cruor> Vexatos: quick,
tell me how to use colorful upgrade
L978[12:23:06] <Cruor> ermagerd its
cute
L980[12:23:25] <Vexatos> wget that
:>
L981[12:24:11] <Forecaster> Sangar: why
doesn't the geolyzer consider lava replaceable?
L982[12:24:21] <Cruor> Vexatos: why doesnt
creatix come with wget .-.
L983[12:24:23] <Cruor> am i derping
.-.
L984[12:24:44] <Cruor> MAYBE i need a
internet card
L985[12:24:52] <Forecaster> creatix has
one
L986[12:25:14] <gamax92> SSLEngine is
kinda complicated ... atleast in the initial handshake
L987[12:25:15] <Lizzy> if you're using one
of the newer 1.6 builds, you need an internet card and the internet
floppy to get the wget program
L988[12:29:07] <Vexatos> Lizzy,
wrong
L989[12:29:12] <Vexatos> Cruor, it doesn't
come with wget because your OC is outdated
L990[12:29:16] <Cruor> day 900, to stupid
to install wget
L991[12:29:22] <Vexatos> update OC
L993[12:30:03] <Cruor> Vexatos: cant
though :p
L994[12:30:07] <Cruor> blame Odd
L996[12:30:41]
⇨ Joins: Ember-Primrose
(~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27)
L997[12:30:41] ⇦
Quits: Ember-Primrose (~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L998[12:30:55] <Cruor> lets just wget
wget
L999[12:30:57]
⇨ Joins: Ember-Primrose
(~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27)
L1000[12:30:58] <Cruor> :⁾
L1001[12:31:01]
⇦ Quits: Ember_Primrose (~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27) (Ping
timeout: 202 seconds)
L1002[12:31:08] ***
Ember-Primrose is now known as Ember_Primrose
L1003[12:31:47] <Cruor> how do i get the
uuid of the hdd? :o
L1004[12:31:47] <Forecaster> but to do
that you have to first wget wget
L1005[12:31:55] <Forecaster>
tooltip
L1006[12:32:36] <Lizzy> Vexatos, well
sorry for not watching every commit that gets pushed
L1007[12:32:57] <Vexatos> Cruor,
.address
L1008[12:33:11] <Vexatos> or just run
"components"
L1009[12:33:19] <Cruor> neither are
correct
L1010[12:33:25] <Vexatos> df then?
L1011[12:33:26] <Vexatos> >_>
L1012[12:33:27] <Cruor> is this the wrong
world or something .-.
L1013[12:33:35] <Forecaster>
probably
L1014[12:33:56] <Cruor> hmm, df got it
.-.
L1015[12:34:16] <gamax92> ohhh ...
L1016[12:34:24] <gamax92> that's why the
internet floppy was poof.
L1017[12:34:44] <gamax92> Because too
many people kept saying WHERE IS WGET
L1018[12:35:55] <Cruor> welp, im to
stupid for this stuff apparantly .-.
L1019[12:36:12] <gamax92> Cruor:
You
L1020[12:36:15] <gamax92> are a
potato.
L1021[12:36:32] <Cruor> i dont think this
robot has a hdd :I
L1022[12:36:48] <gamax92> oh the creatix
thingies run from floppy iirc
L1023[12:40:36] <Vexatos> it does
L1024[12:40:39]
⇨ Joins: Inari
(~Pinkishu@p5DEC6CF7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L1025[12:40:40] <Vexatos> until Cruor
runs "install"
L1026[12:40:48] <Vexatos> ...which I
expected him to do :X
L1027[12:40:58] <Vexatos> o already have
done, actually
L1028[12:41:02] <Vexatos> s/o/to
L1029[12:41:02] <MichiBot>
<Vexatos> to already have done, actually
L1030[12:41:49] <Cruor> Vexatos: i did,
gave up life, back to twin furies :I
L1031[12:42:15] <Vexatos> :<
L1032[12:42:16] <gamax92> twin
furries?
L1033[12:42:20] <Cruor> yes
L1034[12:42:22] <Cruor> exactly
that
L1035[12:42:23] <Vexatos> But it's
cute
L1036[12:42:35] <Vexatos> colors.lua is
almost as cute as the radar upgrade D:
L1037[12:42:49] <Cruor> Vexatos: tell me
next stream :p
L1038[12:42:49] <gamax92> Vexatos: put a
lua interface to SSLEngine in Computronics for me kthx <3
L1039[12:43:42] <gamax92> I'm kidding
don't
L1040[12:44:12] <Inari> so
L1041[12:44:15] <gamax92> Inari:
no.
L1042[12:44:27] <Cruor> Inari: no
L1043[12:44:34] <Inari> lets say i want
to measure water temperature and have a microcontroller read that..
whats the best way?.?
L1045[12:45:09] <Cruor> barometer with
image recognision
L1046[12:45:19] <gamax92> that is just
wires and a resistor
L1047[12:45:48] <Inari> gamax92:
"This is a pre-wired and waterproofed version of the DS18B20
sensor."
L1048[12:46:05] <gamax92> ahh okay
L1049[12:47:02]
⇦ Quits: MajGenRelativity
(~MajGenRel@c-24-62-128-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) (Quit:
Leaving)
L1050[12:51:34] <gamax92> hmm this
threads-ffi library is actually rather small
L1051[12:51:46] <gamax92> the issue is
that it'd force a dependency on sdl2
L1052[12:58:35] <Inari> so i guess i
stick something like that into the water
L1053[12:58:40] <Inari> and have the
microcontroller turn off/on the heating
L1054[12:58:42] <Inari> depending on
temperature
L1055[13:00:26] <gamax92> "You're so
hot you turn me off?"
L1056[13:00:46] <Inari> :P
L1057[13:00:52] <Inari> i wanna cook
onsne eggs
L1058[13:00:58] <Inari> *onsen
L1059[13:01:28] <Cruor> did someone say
burn down the house?
L1061[13:04:42]
⇦ Parts: amadornes[Streaming]
(~amadornes@framez.is.wtfcool.com) ())
L1062[13:06:39] <Inari> so
L1063[13:06:54]
⇦ Quits: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.5.6) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L1064[13:06:57] <Inari> i need an
genuino, proably some ADC converter thingy, some switch that the
genuino can use, and a deep fryer
L1065[13:07:19] <gamax92> you are putting
a fish tank in a deep fryer?
L1066[13:08:22] <Inari> no?
L1067[13:08:30] <Inari> ho wwould that
even work
L1068[13:08:35] <Inari> that would either
be a huge deep fryer
L1069[13:08:37] <Inari> or a tiny fish
tank
L1070[13:08:48] <gamax92> tiny fish
tank
L1071[13:08:54] <Vexatos> Inari, the
first one is so wrong
L1072[13:08:55] <gamax92> they
exist
L1073[13:09:04] <gamax92> hey
Vexatos
L1074[13:09:10] <Vexatos> gamax92,
hi
L1075[13:09:17] <gamax92> how dare
you.
L1076[13:09:18] <Inari> Vexatos: how so?
:o
L1077[13:09:46] <Vexatos> Inari, boric
acid can get a pH of 9 in other solvants.
L1078[13:09:54] <Inari> :p
L1079[13:09:58] <Inari> in other
solvant!
L1080[13:10:09] <Vexatos> yea, water
can't.
L1082[13:11:34] <Vexatos> Inari, only in
Japan
L1083[13:11:34] <Vexatos> :>
L1085[13:14:11] <Cruor> wtf i missed 98%
acc twice ;_;
L1086[13:14:32] <Inari> my japanese
sunscreen arrived today, its pretty neat
L1087[13:16:22]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1088[13:17:33] <Skye> Inari, why is it
special. ._.
L1089[13:18:31] <Inari> asian sunscreens
tend to be better :3 and this one is nice, soaks into the skin
quickly and doesnt feel weird then :£
L1090[13:19:55] ***
ThomasRules2000 is now known as ThomasRules
L1091[13:30:55] ***
gAway2002 is now known as g
L1092[13:34:33] <Skye> Inari, I just
don't go into the sun.
L1093[13:35:15] <Inari> Skye: how does
that work? :P you dont have windows and wear one of those full body
thingies?
L1094[13:35:36] <Skye> I don't go
outsite
L1095[13:35:41] <Inari> well
L1096[13:35:43] <Inari> windows and
such
L1097[13:35:43] <Skye> and windows block
UV light
L1098[13:35:50] <gamax92> ... Skye.
L1099[13:35:53] <Inari> thats special
windows
L1100[13:36:08]
⇨ Joins: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.5.6)
L1101[13:37:08] <Skye> Inari, gamax92: I
checked with my dad
L1102[13:37:15] <Inari> Skye: UVA and
UVB?
L1103[13:37:19] <gamax92> Yes because you
dad is the almighty all knowing one
L1104[13:37:21] <Skye> he said that he
got UV blocking windows in the bedrooms?
L1105[13:37:33] <Skye> gamax92, we
installed windows quite a few years ago
L1106[13:37:36] <Inari> anyway
L1107[13:37:40] <Inari> i necessarily do
go otuside :P
L1108[13:37:41] <Inari> so eh
L1109[13:37:58] <Skye> one of the
features mentioned was blocks UV apparently
L1110[13:38:15] <gamax92> Inari:
"Being outside is like the 5 second rule, if you're only
outside for a few seconds you're damage free!" ~ an
idiot
L1111[13:38:25] <Inari> lol
L1112[13:38:43]
⇦ Quits: Meow_J (uid69628@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:1:1:ffc)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L1113[13:38:46] <Skye> um
L1114[13:38:50] <Inari> and yes, you
should wear sunscreen in wintera nd on rainy days
L1115[13:38:54] <Skye> UV damage scales
with time
L1116[13:39:09]
⇦ Quits: ade124 (~why@221.124.196.243) (Quit:
ade124)
L1117[13:52:14]
⇦ Quits: Nentify (uid14943@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:1:0:3a5f)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L1118[13:53:42]
⇨ Joins: Nentify
(uid14943@id-14943.highgate.irccloud.com)
L1119[13:58:54]
⇨ Joins: Doty1154
(~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:1cdf:c4d5:c055:9ac5)
L1120[14:22:32]
⇨ Joins: bigpodgurc
(~bigpodgur@BSN-182-94-138.dynamic.siol.net)
L1121[14:22:55] <bigpodgurc> hi
L1122[14:27:46]
⇦ Quits: bigpodgurc
(~bigpodgur@BSN-182-94-138.dynamic.siol.net) (Remote host closed
the connection)
L1123[14:36:13]
⇦ Quits: Ember_Primrose (~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27) (Read
error: Connection reset by peer)
L1124[14:39:49]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L1125[14:40:09] <Forecaster> wee, less
than a minute
L1126[14:40:18]
⇨ Joins: Ember_Primrose
(~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27)
L1127[14:40:29] <Ember_Primrose> Stupid
Internets
L1128[14:43:39] <Forecaster> it's the
internet gremlins
L1129[14:44:24]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1130[14:45:17] <gamax92> >_>
internet_ready never even fires
L1131[14:45:59] *
Michiyo fires internet_ready
L1132[14:45:59] <gamax92> I do
event.listen("internet_ready", print) and then connect to
a socket, at no point does that ever fire
L1133[14:48:54]
⇦ Quits: LeshaInc (~LeshaInc@213.5.20.201) (Quit: ping
localhost -f)
L1134[14:50:47] <gamax92> anyway OCEmu
has HTTP headers support now
L1135[14:51:14] <gamax92> my good ol java
like serializer from cclite was useful here :v
L1136[14:53:24] <ThomasRules> gamax92:
what's meant to trigger internet_ready
L1137[14:55:08] <gamax92> not a clue tbh
:D
L1138[14:55:31] <gamax92> something tcp
socket wise, but given if I can't get it in normal operation with a
tcp socket then wtf is it fore
L1139[14:55:44] <ThomasRules> does it
even exist?
L1140[14:55:50] <gamax92> yes it does
...
L1141[14:56:11] <ThomasRules> just, I
can't find it on the signals wiki page
L1142[14:56:19] <gamax92> the wiki is
outdated
L1144[14:57:20] <ThomasRules> does it
trigger during the startup sequence/when an internet card is
plugged in
L1145[14:57:22] *
gamax92 pokes Magik6k
L1146[14:57:26]
⇦ Quits: BILLPC2684 (~BILLPC268@45.53.211.221) (Ping timeout:
198 seconds)
L1147[14:57:31] <gamax92> why would it
that has nothing to do with tcp sockets
L1148[14:58:37] <Magik6k> .
L1149[14:58:54] <ThomasRules> why is oc
written in scala?
L1150[14:59:11] <ping> ThomasRules,
because scala is better
L1151[14:59:13] <gamax92> Magik6k: what
is internet_ready
L1152[14:59:20] <Magik6k> gamax92, that
signal is sent when socket is becoming readable
L1153[14:59:44] <ThomasRules> so when you
open a socket?
L1154[14:59:47] <gamax92> in my
experience I never get it ever, not when connecting, not when doing
the first read or any other reads afterwards
L1155[15:00:17] <Magik6k> gamax92,
windows/linux?
L1156[15:00:31] <ThomasRules> when you do
the socket setup (during internet.open)
L1157[15:00:48] <Magik6k> gamax92, did
you do finishConnect?
L1158[15:01:22] <ThomasRules> btw
magik6k, what do you think of my programs?
L1159[15:01:57] <gamax92> I'm on linux
and no I haven't done finishConnec
L1160[15:02:13] <Magik6k> ThomasRules,
not that bad nor exciting imo
L1161[15:02:31] <Magik6k> gamax92,
fyinishConnect is what sets up that event
L1162[15:02:32] <gamax92> finishConnect
has never been necessary for sockets
L1163[15:03:20] <gamax92> Magik6k: nope
still didn't get it
L1165[15:06:12] <Inari> cod
L1166[15:06:19] <Ember_Primrose>
bass
L1167[15:07:26] <gamax92> Magik6k: read
also does setupSelector
L1168[15:08:05] <Magik6k> gamax92,
windows?
L1169[15:08:12] <gamax92>
"linux"
L1170[15:08:36] <Magik6k> If you were to
answer windows I'd blame crappy java
L1171[15:08:39] <Magik6k> hmm
L1172[15:09:42] <gamax92> You'd blame
things things instead of actually looking into the problem because
you don't realize windows users are your target users and it should
work for them?
L1173[15:10:26] <Magik6k> In fact I don't
see a way this could be broken now
L1174[15:10:43] <gamax92> Magik6k: Well
I'm not getting an event :D
L1175[15:11:13] <Magik6k> gamax92, are
using the latest jenkins version?
L1176[15:11:18] <gamax92> yes, downloaded
today
L1177[15:11:37] <Magik6k> and you get
connection.id()?
L1178[15:11:44]
⇨ Joins: minot
(~minot@pool-100-1-168-123.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
L1179[15:13:01]
⇨ Joins: S3 (~S3@coreos2.lobsternetworks.com)
L1182[15:13:49] <gamax92> note that not
once does it ever print the event on screen
L1183[15:15:18] <Inari> oh good
netcat
L1184[15:15:20] <Inari> *god
L1185[15:15:25] <Magik6k> WÜT
L1187[15:15:34] <MichiBot>
The
Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - Tomare! (Full) [HD/HQ] {Ending
#2} | length:
3m 54s | Likes:
454 Dislikes:
4
Views:
76628 | by
HDAnimeMusic
L1188[15:16:58] <Magik6k> gamax92, try
running that on plan9k with 2GPU/2Screens with dmesg on one and Lua
on the other
L1189[15:17:13] <Magik6k> But it's
strange anyways
L1190[15:18:32]
⇦ Quits: Trangar
(~Trangar@249-153-145-85.ftth.glasoperator.nl) (Quit:
Leaving)
L1191[15:22:16] <gamax92> I dunno I have
bugs in the internet handling in OCEmu to fix
L1192[15:25:19] <gamax92> like in
socket.read, the argument is not how many bytes to return it's how
many initial bytes the bytebuffer contains
L1194[15:26:40] <Cruor> Inari: the anime
series is death though ;_;
L1195[15:28:26] <Inari> Cruor: which?
working? haruhi?
L1196[15:28:34] <Cruor> haruhi
L1197[15:28:41] <Inari> ah
L1198[15:28:42] <Inari> :p
L1199[15:28:56] <Cruor> endless 8
*shivers*
L1200[15:30:05] <Inari> kyon-kun,
denwa
L1201[15:30:18] <Cruor> ;_; HELP
L1202[15:30:21] *
Cruor bans Inari
L1203[15:30:48] <Inari> i feel like
endless eight was somethign that sounded fun on paper
L1204[15:30:52] <Inari> but just was meh
then
L1205[15:30:52] <Inari> :P
L1206[15:31:13] <Cruor> iirc its only
done once in the LN(?)
L1207[15:31:21] <Inari> no clue
L1208[15:31:23] <Inari> didnt read the
LN
L1209[15:32:18] <gamax92> .. what
L1210[15:32:26] <gamax92> Magik6k: and
now it randomly fired, twice though
L1211[15:33:33] <gamax92> oh it fires
every time you call finishConnect?
L1212[15:33:56] <gamax92> and on every
read :/
L1213[15:36:12]
⇨ Joins: BearishMushroom
(~BearishMu@90-231-174-194-no159.tbcn.telia.com)
L1214[15:37:24] <gamax92> and now it's
broken again, made a new socket and I get no events for it
L1215[15:46:12] <xandaros> “[16/7/2016
22:43:00 PM] [Client thread/INFO]: [CHAT] §aOpenComputers§f: There
were §cerrors§f running the class transformer. Please report this,
together with your (full!) FML
§alatest.log§f/§afml-server-latest.log§f logfile, thank you!” -
Funny thing is - neither log tells me ANYTHING. No hint as to what
could've gone wrong, so why get people to report it in the first
place? (I'm
L1216[15:46:14] <xandaros> trying to fix
this, btw, I'm getting annoyed at not being able to interface with
other mods)
L1217[15:48:25] <gamax92> oh ... 10/10
Sangar you used the wrong index.
L1218[15:52:27]
⇨ Joins: TheFox
(webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net)
L1219[15:52:36] <TheFox> hi
everyone
L1220[15:52:49] <TheFox> wow, one hour to
do m4v to mpg :(
L1221[15:54:24] <gamax92> why were you
reencoding?
L1222[15:54:54] <TheFox> need to get to
mp4
L1223[15:55:07] <gamax92> was mpg a typo?
otherwise m4v is mp4 :P
L1224[15:55:26] <TheFox> i have been told
not to do that
L1225[15:55:33] <TheFox> i dont see why
not though
L1226[15:55:40] <gamax92> well was mpg a
typo?
L1227[15:55:45] <TheFox> no
L1228[15:55:52] <TheFox> its m4v to mpg
to mp4
L1229[15:56:07] <TheFox> that is how i
was told to do it. i dont know why. maybe they want me to waste my
day
L1230[15:56:14] <gamax92> I ... yeah
wat
L1231[15:56:31] <gamax92> either way m4v
just mean video only mp4, you can just rename
L1232[15:56:54] <TheFox> m4v has a
different audio encoding
L1233[15:57:14] <gamax92> I'm probably
mistaked, brb
L1234[15:57:31] <TheFox> gamax92: there
very similar. just a different audio encoding
L1235[15:58:45] <Michiyo> fuck I need to
get 1gb of data off of a computer with no USB, NIC, or serial. it
has 1 modem, and I have no phone lines, and a floppy drive and I
have no disks
L1236[15:59:19] <TheFox> then delete
it
L1237[15:59:36] <TheFox> how about
dropbox, Google drive, samba
L1238[15:59:40] <Michiyo> Helpful,
thanks. Though I'm not sure what I expected from you.
L1239[15:59:50] <Michiyo> drop box...
drive... samba... NO NIC...
L1240[15:59:51] <Temia> No NIC,
Fox.
L1241[15:59:52] <gamax92> ThomasRules:
"modem, phone lines, floppy drive"
L1242[16:00:08] <CompanionCube>
....Kermit?
L1243[16:00:08] <ThomasRules> what?
L1244[16:00:15] <Temia> Might be worth
ordering a cheapo PCI NIC.
L1245[16:00:15] <CompanionCube>
XMODEM?
L1246[16:00:24] <gamax92> ThomasRules:
sorry wrong person ...
L1247[16:00:31] <ThomasRules> don't
worry
L1248[16:00:46] <gamax92> Michiyo: what
is it running?
L1249[16:00:46] <Temia> Or a UHCI
card.
L1250[16:00:55] <Michiyo> gamax92,
98
L1251[16:01:05] <TheFox> Michiyo: your
telling me that you dont have any form of accessing google drive or
dropbox?
L1252[16:01:12] <Temia> I picked one of
those up when I had to get USB controls on an old
Alphastation
L1253[16:01:16] <gamax92> TheFox: yes
that's exactly what she said
L1254[16:01:27] <Michiyo> How do I access
the internet from a device with no access to the internet?
L1255[16:01:29] <TheFox> i find that hard
to believe
L1256[16:01:33] <Temia> ...
L1257[16:01:35] *
CompanionCube is tempted to whack TheFox with the hammer of 'NO
NETWORK CARD'
L1258[16:01:36] *
Temia facepalms
L1259[16:01:41] <Temia> IT'S A SYSTEM
FROM BEFORE 1998.
L1260[16:01:44] <gamax92> Michiyo: yeah
like Temia said, a USB card or an old PCI ethernet card like an
rtl8139 should work for that
L1261[16:01:46] <TheFox> ik
L1262[16:02:11] <Michiyo> no USB PCI
cards
L1263[16:02:15] <Temia> No USB, not even
1.1 -- onboard networking only started becoming common well into
the 21st century
L1264[16:02:17] <CompanionCube> can you
not take out the HDD and put it into another computer
L1265[16:02:30] <Michiyo> can't shut
down
L1266[16:02:35] <gamax92> oh, damn.
L1267[16:02:36] <Temia> Seriously?
L1268[16:02:37] <TheFox> huh?
L1269[16:02:44] <Temia> In that case
you're pretty well fucked.
L1270[16:02:47] <Skye> FDD!
L1271[16:02:53] <Skye> get a pack of
floppy drives
L1272[16:02:55] <Skye> *disks
L1273[16:02:56] <Temia> Hahaha
L1274[16:02:58] <Temia> from where
L1275[16:02:59] <Skye> and get a USB
FDD
L1276[16:03:03] <Skye> amazon
L1277[16:03:09] <gamax92> Skye:
"Can't shut down" means can't install a usb fdd
L1278[16:03:11] <Temia> And who would
want to go through 1,000 read/write cycles
L1279[16:03:22] <gamax92> also it doesn't
have usb ports anyway
L1280[16:03:31] <Skye> gamax92, if it's
from 1998 then it should have a built in FDD
L1281[16:03:38] <gamax92> she said
that.
L1282[16:03:38] <Temia> Michiyo said it
had a floppy drive, but she had no disks.
L1283[16:03:54] <Temia> And I'm guessing
the "cannot shut down" clause is for the old system, not
the new one?
L1284[16:03:57] <CompanionCube> does the
phone line support dialup
L1285[16:03:58] <Michiyo> Yes
L1286[16:04:06] <TheFox> internet
access
L1287[16:04:07] <Michiyo> We don't have a
phone line back there
L1288[16:04:09] <Temia> No
phoneline.
L1289[16:04:14]
⇨ Joins: Nachtara
(~Nachie@50-83-108-134.client.mchsi.com)
L1290[16:04:16] <TheFox> still has
capability
L1291[16:04:22] <Michiyo> and no dial up
account, and upload a gb of data via dialup?
L1292[16:04:23] <Temia> No.
L1293[16:04:27] <Temia> It does not,
Fox.
L1294[16:04:30] <CompanionCube> can you
connect the modem to anything?
L1295[16:04:34] <Temia> You have never
used a dialup modem, have you.
L1296[16:04:35] <Michiyo> I'll manually
transcribe that shit via hexeditor :P
L1297[16:04:44] <Skye> oh
L1298[16:04:50] <Skye> a GB of
data?
L1299[16:04:59] <gamax92> Skye do you
never listen.
L1300[16:05:01] <Michiyo> well,
896mb
L1301[16:05:08] <Michiyo> it's a 1gb
drive
L1302[16:05:11] <Temia> One could
POSSIBLY jury-rig something to fake a carrier and set up a modem on
the new computer as a listener but it takes a LOT of hackery
L1303[16:05:30] <Temia> I've looked into
the matter, it is NOT simple
L1304[16:05:53] <Skye> why can't the
computer shut down?
L1305[16:06:40] <Michiyo> It's a very old
system and the last time it was restarted it almost didn't come
back up, and it's got a $10,000 piece of software on it
L1306[16:07:04] <TheFox> um
L1307[16:07:05] <TheFox> um
L1308[16:07:11] <Michiyo> It can't be
shut down until the new system is ready
L1309[16:07:23] <Temia> Looks like
jury-rigging a phoneline emulator is the only option.
L1310[16:07:25] <Michiyo> It's part of
the control system for our water plant wooooooo
L1311[16:07:35] <gamax92> ahh I
see.
L1312[16:07:40] <Temia> Got a ratshack
nearby?
L1313[16:07:45] <asie> Michiyo: Write a
program to use text mode to display the data as solid blocks.
L1314[16:07:51] <asie> Write a webcam
tool to recognize the solid block colors.
L1315[16:07:53] <asie> Wait.
L1316[16:07:55] <asie> Add CRC
checking.
L1317[16:07:57] <asie> Wait.
L1318[16:08:04] <Michiyo> lol
L1319[16:08:07] <asie> If you use 80x25
and all 16 colors
L1320[16:08:15] <Temia> That would take
so long to run c.c;
L1321[16:08:20] <asie> that gives you 58
kilobytes a second
L1322[16:08:24] <Michiyo> I'd love to
watch it though lmao
L1323[16:08:26] <asie> it's faster than
serial really
L1324[16:08:37] <asie> 18 seconds per
megabyte
L1325[16:08:47] <gamax92> #lua
18*896
L1326[16:08:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
16128
L1327[16:08:51] <asie> you could go 80x50
and 9 seconds per megabyte
L1328[16:08:54] <gamax92> #lua
16128/60
L1329[16:08:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
268.8
L1330[16:08:56] <Michiyo> The sad thing
is the "new system" is just a fucking windows 98 VM...
running the data I pull
L1331[16:08:57] <gamax92> #lua
16128/60/60
L1332[16:08:57] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
4.48
L1333[16:09:01] <asie> and be done in
just 2.25 hours
L1334[16:09:02] <Temia> Is there even a
build system on the old system?
L1335[16:09:07] <asie> Build
system?
L1336[16:09:09] <asie> Use ASM
L1337[16:09:12] <asie> DEBUG.EXE must be
on it if it's 98...
L1338[16:10:01] <vifino> '.'
L1339[16:10:19] <Skye> asie, willing to
write the software, then?
L1340[16:10:38] <asie> Skye: No. Unless I
get paid.
L1342[16:11:32] <TheFox> i have
everything i need for that right inferno of me :D looks pretty
simple
L1343[16:13:08] <TheFox> in front of me
not inferno.
L1344[16:15:48] <Temia> Michiyo, think
you might be able to put together something with that?
L1345[16:15:56] <xandaros> AHA! It can't
patch renderLeash. The info was actually in the client log -_- Talk
about misleading error messages
L1346[16:16:13] <TheFox> that came out of
left field
L1347[16:16:33] <Temia> Xandaros was
talking about it earlier.
L1348[16:16:58] <xandaros> I was - and
then suddenly a lot of chatter in here xD
L1349[16:17:46] <TheFox> because someone
is using a very outdated machine. not pointing fingers though
L1350[16:18:14] <Temia> Fox, if you're
not going to be helpful...
L1351[16:19:03] <Michiyo> back sorry had
customers
L1352[16:19:15] <TheFox> yup, probably
not to much help when it comes to dialup and modems, no. but i know
when to keep quite
L1353[16:19:32] <Temia> Then why aren't
you.
L1354[16:19:44] <TheFox> Michiyo: check
out the link that Temia sent, its pretty simple for your
problem
L1355[16:20:54] <Michiyo> Temia, hmmm
that might work I DO have another older machine next to it also
with a modem but with USB and nic
L1356[16:21:30] <Temia> Excellent.
Hopefully you can get an interface and terminal communication going
then
L1357[16:22:41] <Michiyo> Thanks I'll see
if I can get that working, sadly it'll be monday before I can get
bac kto the machine
L1358[16:22:50] <Michiyo> but it'll give
me time to work something up
L1359[16:22:58] <Temia> Mm. Best of luck
then.
L1360[16:25:35] <TheFox> good luck
Michiyo
L1361[16:27:38] ***
TheFox is now known as TheFox|AFK
L1362[16:47:13]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1363[16:47:57]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1364[16:56:24]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L1366[17:07:50]
⇨ Joins: DarkCow
(~MrDark@cpe-76-181-157-113.columbus.res.rr.com)
L1367[17:10:02]
⇦ Quits: Dark
(~MrDark@cpe-76-181-157-113.columbus.res.rr.com) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L1368[17:18:23]
⇦ Quits: Pwootage (~Pwootage@54.243.207.243) (Ping timeout:
384 seconds)
L1369[17:19:49]
⇨ Joins: Solace7 (~quassel@50.245.190.187)
L1370[17:20:33]
⇨ Joins: Pwootage (~Pwootage@54.243.207.243)
L1371[17:21:02] <Ember_Primrose> ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
/
L1372[17:21:26] <Ember_Primrose> How do
you gusy usually sort items and stuff in mc?
L1373[17:22:07]
⇨ Joins: bigpodgurc
(webchat@BSN-182-94-138.dynamic.siol.net)
L1374[17:22:20] <bigpodgurc> guys can you
please help me
L1376[17:22:43] <bigpodgurc> i have a
problem with a program
L1377[17:22:47]
⇦ Quits: Solace7 (~quassel@50.245.190.187) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1378[17:22:56] <bigpodgurc> let me get
it to pastebin
L1380[17:24:40] <bigpodgurc> please tell
me what is wrong i wanna use component.proxy
L1381[17:24:56] <bigpodgurc> i have
latest version of 1.7.10
L1382[17:27:08] <gamax92> what error
message are you getting
L1383[17:27:17]
⇨ Joins: Solace7 (~quassel@50.245.190.187)
L1384[17:27:41] <gamax92> also line 8
doesn't say 'local' but instead '-ocal'
L1385[17:28:06] <bigpodgurc> that is
error on my part because i was testing
L1386[17:28:12] <bigpodgurc> it should be
local
L1387[17:28:24] <gamax92> okay, but yeah
what error message are you getting
L1388[17:28:59] <bigpodgurc> its long
something about line 13 and reactorone
L1389[17:29:37] <gamax92> screenshot
then?
L1390[17:29:58] <bigpodgurc> what site
for screenshot
L1391[17:30:07] <gamax92> I dunno,
imgur.com
L1393[17:32:28] <gamax92> that's just
because your assignment to reactortwo is commented out
L1394[17:32:51] <bigpodgurc> i corrected
it and still same error
L1396[17:34:22] <gamax92> ... yay I
typo'd local as lcoal
L1397[17:34:37] <bigpodgurc> saw
L1398[17:34:51]
⇨ Joins: AlexisMachina
(uid57631@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:3:0:e11f)
L1399[17:35:09] <gamax92> but yeah
ignoring that typo, if it still complains that reactortwo is nil
then that might not be the right address
L1400[17:35:24] <bigpodgurc> thanks gonna
check
L1401[17:36:05] <bigpodgurc> yea thanks
it was wrong address one letter wass different
L1402[17:36:36]
⇦ Quits: AlexisMachina
(uid57631@2604:8300:100:200b:6667:3:0:e11f) (Max SendQ
exceeded)
L1403[17:37:29]
⇨ Joins: AlexisMachina
(uid57631@id-57631.charlton.irccloud.com)
L1404[17:38:46] <bigpodgurc> now lets
apply this to my actual program
L1405[17:44:28] <gamax92> so much
stupidity in Android like, the wget binary outputs its data to
stdout, so I redirect it to a file, turns out it's also writing
information to stdout, so my file is corrupted
L1406[17:44:38] <gamax92> so used curl
instead
L1407[17:57:03]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1408[17:58:28]
⇦ Quits: Solace7 (~quassel@50.245.190.187) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L1409[18:00:58]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
190 seconds)
L1410[18:05:00] ***
g is now known as gAway2002
L1412[18:07:20] <bigpodgurc> what do you
think
L1413[18:07:42] <bigpodgurc> and once
again thank you for your help
L1414[18:08:04] <Mimiru> lemme introduce
you to the wonders of component.get :P
L1415[18:08:43] <Mimiru>
reactoroneaddress = component.get("18f869")
reactortwoaddress = component.get("123f33") You might not
even need that many characters, I've used 3-4 before
L1416[18:09:20] <Mimiru> So if your
address changes, you don't have to deal with the entire address, or
as you just had fun with, a single character off
L1417[18:09:44] <bigpodgurc> thanks
L1418[18:10:02] <bigpodgurc> im just
starting with open computers so i do not know much
L1419[18:10:49] <Mimiru> Np ^_^
L1420[18:11:29] <Mimiru> Also, indenting
will help code readability Also yay, I helped with the BigReactor
component stuff heh
L1421[18:11:58]
⇦ Quits: Nathan1852
(~Nathan185@HSI-KBW-109-192-133-159.hsi6.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de)
(Ping timeout: 190 seconds)
L1422[18:12:30] <bigpodgurc> thats only
problem with all my code c++ and that it isnt readable for anyone
then me
L1423[18:17:07] *
Ember_Primrose yawns
L1424[18:17:08] <ThomasRules> why are
computercraft code and opencomputers code so similar yet so
different
L1425[18:17:16] <Ember_Primrose>
goodnight peeps
L1426[18:17:38] <Vexatos>
"Similar"
L1427[18:17:43] <Vexatos> Cruor, he says
it's similar ._.
L1428[18:17:44] <Vexatos> help
L1429[18:18:05]
⇦ Quits: Ember_Primrose (~Ember_Pri@105.227.134.27) (Quit:
Leaving)
L1430[18:18:09] <ThomasRules> they're
different enough that one won't run on the other, but similar
enough that you tear your hair out looking for the slight
difference that you missed
L1431[18:18:27] <ThomasRules> things like
similar events returning an extra parameter
L1432[18:18:46] <Temia> They use a common
language but significantly different versions of said language, not
to mention entirely incompatible APIs.
L1433[18:19:41] <Vexatos> Temia, well
Ubuntu and Arch both are written in C :P
L1434[18:19:50] <Mimiru> I remember when
OC came out... if it had ran CC code out of the box, the hate would
have been 1000000 fold
L1435[18:20:03] <Mimiru> It was bad
enough as it was
L1436[18:20:03] <Temia> Parts of them
are.
L1437[18:20:05] <gamax92> Vexatos:
untrue
L1438[18:20:10] <Temia> Parts of them are
written in bash.
L1439[18:20:12] <ThomasRules> vexatos:
well, they're similar enough that I thought more would be similar,
and for the most part, it would be a matter of swapping said
function for said equivalent function
L1440[18:20:16] <gamax92> Parts are
written in python
L1441[18:20:18] <Vexatos> Temia, which is
written in C :P
L1442[18:20:20] <Temia> Parts of them are
written in perl or python.
L1443[18:20:28] <Vexatos> which is
written in C
L1444[18:20:30] <Vexatos> :>
L1445[18:20:37] <gamax92> Lua was also
written in C
L1446[18:20:39] <Vexatos> Yep
L1447[18:20:45] <gamax92> are you going
to try to say that Lua 5.1 is the same as 5.2 or 5.3
L1448[18:20:48] <Vexatos> And Java is
written in C :>
L1449[18:20:55] <gamax92> not necessarly
true
L1450[18:20:57] <Temia> But who sees the
C compiler? `<`
L1451[18:21:01] <ThomasRules> btw, has
anyone done something like luaide for computercraft on
opencomputers?
L1452[18:21:06] <gamax92>
ThomasRules:
L1453[18:21:17] <gamax92> yeah, I ran
luaide in ccemu
L1454[18:21:20] <Vexatos>
*ADVERTISEMENT*
L1455[18:21:25] <ThomasRules> I'm saying
they're similar
L1456[18:21:39] <ThomasRules> wait, where
can I get ccemu
L1457[18:21:44] <gamax92> I
L1458[18:21:51] <gamax92> dskfjsdf
keyboard staph.
L1459[18:22:02] <Vexatos> I or l
L1460[18:22:06] *
Vexatos has sans serif :X
L1461[18:22:07] <gamax92> I need to put
ccemu on oppm
L1462[18:22:09] <Mimiru> Your leyboard
had staph? sorry to hear...
L1463[18:22:18] <Mimiru> keyboard
too
L1464[18:22:18] <gamax92> Mimiru:
:>
L1465[18:22:30] <Temia> I wonder what a
leyboard would be like
L1466[18:22:35] <Temia> Can you surf
leylines with it?
L1467[18:22:40] <Mimiru> Yes
L1468[18:22:45] <Temia> Ooh :o
L1469[18:23:06] <gamax92> I also need to
make it not depend on ComputerCraft's lua
L1470[18:23:06] <Vexatos> well this
certainly is plot for an anime.
L1471[18:23:13] <Temia> They should make
a leylev train network with those!
L1472[18:23:24] <Vexatos> Most certainly
>_>
L1473[18:23:32] <Vexatos> Temia,
wow
L1474[18:23:33] <gamax92> hey Vexatos, do
you know if oppm will work with git submodules? :P
L1475[18:23:37] <Temia> What? D:
L1476[18:23:42] <Vexatos> gamax92,
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
L1477[18:23:45] <Vexatos> uh
L1478[18:23:47] <Vexatos> ehm
L1479[18:23:49] <Vexatos> uh
L1480[18:23:52] <gamax92> it's okay I
can't really use them anyway
L1481[18:24:13] <gamax92> since I can't
extract a list of files to automagically put in oppm's
programs.cfg
L1482[18:24:35]
⇨ Joins: lacsap
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca)
L1484[18:25:39] <ThomasRules> literally
just found it as you posted it
L1485[18:25:49] <bigpodgurc> does anyone
know if there is a program in opencomputers so i can send files
trough network
L1486[18:26:11] <gamax92> heh
L1487[18:26:18] <Temia> I wonder if you
could pull CraftOS and run it in CCEmu to create a CCVM
L1488[18:26:28] <gamax92> CraftOS will
run in that
L1489[18:26:48] <Temia> Neat :O
L1490[18:27:18] <gamax92> but it can also
run single programs, and yeah as mentioned before it currently
requires you have the rom/apis folder from ComputerCraft
L1491[18:27:48] <gamax92> also has not
been tested on any recent CC lua stuff, so will have to make sure
that is okay, and it also needs fixes in general
L1492[18:28:04] <gamax92> and hacks,
there are things that are not possible to emulate.
L1493[18:29:13] <bigpodgurc> is there a
program in OC that i have a computer in network as a storage
location
L1494[18:29:33] <gamax92> yeah, a couple
of them have been posted on the forums iirc
L1495[18:30:19] <ThomasRules> where do I
grab that apis folder?
L1496[18:30:24] <ThomasRules> and where
do I put it?
L1497[18:30:49] <bigpodgurc> can you
point me to one that works i have used one but since i updated to
most latest build on curse 1.6.0.6 beta 4
L1499[18:31:19] <ThomasRules> wheres it
go?
L1500[18:31:28]
⇦ Quits: TheFox|AFK
(webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net) (Quit: Web
client closed)
L1501[18:31:35] <gamax92> and you specify
the location when running ccemu by --apipath
L1502[18:31:41] <bigpodgurc> i used
serverFS
L1503[18:31:47] <gamax92> bigpodgurc:
that one
L1504[18:31:56] <gamax92> does it not
work anymore
L1505[18:32:30] <bigpodgurc> in 1.6.0.6
beta 4 it doesnt work
L1506[18:36:25]
⇦ Quits: feldim2425
(~feldim242@178-191-182-90.adsl.highway.telekom.at) (Ping timeout:
202 seconds)
L1507[18:36:45] <ThomasRules> gamax92:
you said you had luaide working in ccemu
L1508[18:36:59] <ThomasRules> it crashes
at line 973 for me
L1509[18:37:08] <ping> ThomasRules, what
error
L1510[18:37:10] <gamax92> because of a
function called goto, right?
L1511[18:37:15] <ThomasRules> yeah
L1512[18:37:19] <ping> lol
L1513[18:37:24] <Temia> kek
L1514[18:37:29] <ping> thats because
luaIDE is poorly coded
L1515[18:37:40] <gamax92> also invalid
escape seqeuence because CC's LuaJ doesn't care but Lua does
L1516[18:37:43] <ping> just replace goto
with _goto
L1517[18:38:08] <gamax92> that's one of
the many hacks that might be necessary
L1518[18:38:17] <ping> gamax92, cant we
patch string API/metatable
L1519[18:38:25]
⇦ Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E32CA35F5D88741E320E3E9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: I guess I have to go now. Bye ✔)
L1520[18:38:28] <gamax92> for the escape
seqeuences?
L1521[18:38:41] <ping> yeah
L1522[18:38:43]
⇨ Joins: feldim2425
(~feldim242@178-191-255-108.adsl.highway.telekom.at)
L1523[18:38:49] <gamax92> Don't think so,
it's an error when loading the script
L1524[18:39:07] <ping> oh its a syntax
thing
L1525[18:39:07] <ping> derp
L1526[18:39:19] <ping> i thought you
meant pattern escapes
L1527[18:40:22] <ThomasRules> would
replacing every \ with \\ work to fix escape sequences in
luaide?
L1528[18:40:29] <gamax92> no that wouild
break it
L1529[18:40:48] <ThomasRules> how to I
fix the invalid escape sequence error?
L1530[18:40:51] <gamax92> the issue is
that it's escaping stuff that shouldn't be escaped, like \( and \),
just make that ( and )
L1531[18:41:22]
⇦ Quits: minot
(~minot@pool-100-1-168-123.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) (Quit:
Leaving)
L1532[18:43:40] <ThomasRules> ok,
programs can't run inside it (that was probably obvious tbh)
L1533[18:43:45] <gamax92> what?
L1534[18:44:04] <ThomasRules> I got it
working, wrote a hello world, pressed run and it crashed the
ide
L1535[18:44:13] <gamax92> probably
because of setfenv
L1536[18:44:18] <ThomasRules> yep
L1537[18:44:45] <gamax92> which, is one
of the many changes between 5.1 and 5.2, and functions change their
own environment by setting _ENV or on load()
L1538[18:45:00]
⇨ Joins: MajGenRelativity
(~MajGenRel@c-24-62-128-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
L1539[18:45:10] <gamax92> there's only a
hacky stub in ccemu because I'd need the debug api to fix
that
L1540[18:45:11]
⇦ Quits: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.5.6) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L1541[18:45:12]
⇦ Quits: Inari (~Pinkishu@p5DEC6CF7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: 'Ey, come on. Keep your head up!' (Lucio))
L1542[18:45:28] <bigpodgurc> gamax92
serverFS doesnt work when i go in srv and try to do anything it
just waits and stops on server it just says waiting on
message
L1543[18:45:49] <ThomasRules> btw, the
http api from computercraft just crashed it
L1544[18:46:23] <gamax92> *cough* it may
have not been worked on since july of last year *cough*
L1545[18:46:35] <gamax92> I'll look into
this stuff tonight
L1546[18:46:55] <ThomasRules> apparently
the link you sent me doesn't have the http api
L1547[18:47:03] <ThomasRules> which is
probably why
L1548[18:47:07] <gamax92> I forgot why
...
L1549[18:47:26] <bigpodgurc> ok thx it
did work on stable version its probably something with changes in
beta version
L1550[18:49:44] <gamax92> .. oh haha ...
http is actually simple to add into ccemu
L1551[18:51:30] <bigpodgurc> just figured
it out you need to have network stack installed
L1552[18:53:21] <gamax92> bigpodgurc: the
network floppy?
L1553[18:53:52] <bigpodgurc> yeah it
needs network floppy
L1554[18:54:07] <gamax92> okay
thanks
L1555[18:54:33] *
Mimiru screams
L1556[18:54:48] <gamax92> what
happened?
L1557[18:55:31] <Mimiru> My coremod
doesn't run in 1.9
L1558[18:55:52] <gamax92> what's the
coremod do
L1559[18:56:04] <Mimiru> In OpenFM it
unpacks the SPIs
L1560[18:58:22] <bigpodgurc> thanks guys
bye
L1561[18:58:25]
⇦ Quits: bigpodgurc (webchat@BSN-182-94-138.dynamic.siol.net)
(Quit: Web client closed)
L1562[18:58:36] <Mimiru> ._. I think how
coremods got defined in gradle got changed
L1563[18:59:17]
⇨ Joins: TheFox
(webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net)
L1564[19:01:08] <Mimiru> \o/ rendering is
fucked, and my coremod doesn't work in 1.9 I knew that port went
too easy
L1565[19:01:08] <Mimiru> lol
L1566[19:01:45] <ThomasRules> gamaz92:
all the keybinds aside from typing are also broken]
L1567[19:01:58] <ThomasRules> things like
ctrl-s to save, ctrl-q to quit
L1568[19:02:30] <gamax92> ThomasRules:
it's okay I know I'mma fix things okay.
L1569[19:02:38] <gamax92> it's gonna be
alright
L1570[19:02:46] <TheFox> Mimiru: sounds
bad. good luck fixing
L1571[19:05:14]
⇦ Quits: lacsap
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1572[19:05:29] <Mimiru> The coremod
pcl.OpenFM.misc.OFMDepLoader does not have a MCVersion annotation,
it may cause issues with this version of Minecraft
L1573[19:05:33] <Mimiru> So it's
detected...
L1574[19:05:35] <Mimiru> but it does
nothing
L1575[19:05:45] <TheFox> theres a
start
L1577[19:06:11]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1578[19:06:17]
⇨ Joins: lacsap
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca)
L1579[19:08:21] <ThomasRules> btw, you
should probably demonstrate ccemu in the oc booth at btm if you
aren't already
L1580[19:08:56] <Temia> To say that OC
does CC better than CC does? :P
L1581[19:09:01] <gamax92> but BTM is
broken, no?
L1582[19:09:04]
⇨ Joins: Ajloveslily
(Ajloveslil@Somebody.needs.a.hug.PanicBNC.ninja)
L1583[19:09:26]
⇨ Joins: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.243.180)
L1584[19:09:30] <gamax92> I peek into the
channel and the first thing I see is "I stood over void and
crashed"
L1585[19:09:33] ***
Ajloveslily is now known as Guest63031
L1586[19:09:43] <Mimiru> gamax92, someone
else is doing it
L1588[19:10:00] <gamax92> Yes I know
.....
L1589[19:10:06] <gamax92> it's been said
3048249 times
L1590[19:10:20] <Mimiru> Then you know
it's not "broken"
L1591[19:10:47] <gamax92> Mimiru: BTM has
has world corruption, disappearing hard drives, wrong items being
dropped, tons of crashing
L1592[19:11:04] ***
Guest63031 is now known as Ajloveslily
L1593[19:11:43] <gamax92> also it runs
like shit because someone decided to make a super detailed booth
that drags your fps down
L1594[19:11:50] <TheFox> and yet the
website says bug free
L1595[19:12:11] <gamax92> TheFox: that's
sarcasm.
L1596[19:12:17] <TheFox> i bet thats
true
L1597[19:12:29] <gamax92> ._.
L1598[19:12:33] <Mimiru> [19:12:03]
[main/INFO] [STDOUT]: [pcl.OpenFM.misc.OFMDepLoader:load:14]:
Unpacking Sound plugins to mods directory Ok... and my load() is
being called
L1599[19:12:38] <Mimiru> but it never
fucking unpacks
L1600[19:12:51]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
384 seconds)
L1601[19:13:19] <TheFox> Mimiru:
oookkk.
L1602[19:21:07] <Mimiru> q_Q
L1603[19:21:11] <Mimiru> q_q*
L1604[19:21:16] <TheFox> yes?
L1605[19:21:38]
⇨ Joins: lacsap_
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca)
L1606[19:22:13]
⇦ Quits: lacsap
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) (Ping timeout: 201
seconds)
L1607[19:23:10] <gamax92>
"<TheFox> i know when to keep quite"
L1608[19:23:35] <Mimiru> I love it when
code that works fine somewhere else just magically doesn't
L1609[19:23:36] <TheFox> gamax92: o_o i
um i never said that
L1610[19:23:50] <Mimiru> Yeah... you
did
L1611[19:23:54] <TheFox> ah i hate that
to
L1612[19:24:01] <TheFox> lets change the
subject :)
L1613[19:24:08] <TheFox> this is not
about me its about your mod
L1614[19:24:16] <gamax92> then shut
up.
L1615[19:24:28]
⇦ Quits: Doty1154
(~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:1cdf:c4d5:c055:9ac5) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1616[19:24:29] <TheFox> gamax92: now is
not the time for me to be quite. that is later
L1617[19:24:31] <gamax92> you're not
helping at all.
L1618[19:24:44] <TheFox> nor am i being
counter productive
L1619[19:25:07] <TheFox> i asked a
question. i did not give a sarcastic remark
L1620[19:25:42] <Mimiru>
FileUtils.copyResourcesRecursively(new URL("file://" +
jar + "/assets/opensecurity/sounds/alarms/"), f); That
extracts the sounds from that path in the OpenSec jar
L1621[19:26:14] <Mimiru>
FileUtils.copyResourcesRecursively(new URL("file://" +
jar + "/assets/openfm/deps/"), f); that throws an
error
L1622[19:26:14] <Mimiru> [19:18:50]
[main/INFO] [STDERR]: [pcl.OpenFM.misc.FileUtils:copyFile:25]:
java.io.FileNotFoundException:
\Users\Michi\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods\OpenFM-1.9.4-0.1.0.0.jar\assets\openfm\deps
(The system cannot find the path specified)
L1623[19:26:18] *
vifino makes sure drunk Lizzy goes to bed
L1624[19:27:18] <TheFox> vifino: that
sounds a little off. Mimer i think i found the problem... your
using windows.
L1626[19:27:41] <Mimiru> "i did not
give a sarcastic remark"
L1627[19:27:44] <Mimiru> No.. but then
you did
L1628[19:27:53] <TheFox> i just did yes,
after i said that sentence
L1629[19:28:12] <TheFox> plus i was being
productive i clicked your link and I'm actually looking
L1630[19:28:18] <Izaya> TheFox: it's
spelled quiet
L1631[19:28:21]
⇦ Quits: MajGenRelativity
(~MajGenRel@c-24-62-128-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) (Quit:
Leaving)
L1632[19:28:27] <vifino> TheFox: The fuck
you wnat?
L1633[19:28:28] <TheFox> Izaya:
quiet
L1634[19:28:29] <vifino> want*
L1635[19:30:57] <Izaya> TheFox:
exactly
L1636[19:34:30] <TheFox> vifino: to
answer your question. what i want is not important right now
L1637[19:36:50] <TheFox> Mimiru: you
think you could get it to try and open another zip with random
files in it to see if its the zip thats the problem?
L1638[19:38:16] <Mimiru> gamax92, you
just dealt with this same issue didn't you?
L1639[19:38:24] <Mimiru> It was something
stupid simple
L1640[19:38:30] <Mimiru> but damned if I
can remember the fix
L1641[19:42:05] <gamax92> Mimiru: my
issue was that file didn't have two slashes
L1642[19:42:21] <gamax92> and I had
mentioned that looking at your old loader it also didn't have two
slashes
L1643[19:42:27] <Mimiru> oh
L1644[19:42:36] <Mimiru> And I'm using 2
slashes..
L1645[19:43:01] <TheFox> problem
resolved?
L1646[19:43:09] <gamax92> no
L1647[19:43:56] <TheFox> oh, i should
read before i ask...
L1648[19:44:50]
⇦ Quits: lacsap_
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1649[19:45:24]
⇨ Joins: lacsap
(~lacsap@modemcable071.26-83-70.mc.videotron.ca)
L1650[19:45:34] ***
TheFox is now known as TheFox|AFK
L1651[19:46:54]
⇨ Joins: BILLPC2684 (~BILLPC268@45.53.211.221)
L1652[20:06:52]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1653[20:11:49]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
198 seconds)
L1654[20:13:50] <Mimiru> huh....
L1655[20:14:00] <Mimiru> switched to a
different method in my FileUtils class
L1656[20:14:01] <Mimiru> and it
worked
L1657[20:15:27] <Mimiru> switched to
copyJarResourcesRecursively
L1658[20:15:29] <Mimiru> so meh
L1659[20:15:41] <Mimiru> Ok, back to
figuring out the rendeing
L1660[20:15:44] <Mimiru> rendering
too
L1661[20:18:06]
⇦ Quits: Nachtara (~Nachie@50-83-108-134.client.mchsi.com)
(Quit: Tell your parents you love them)
L1662[20:26:25]
⇨ Joins: Kiddobyte
(~Kiddobyte@75-128-216-19.dhcp.trcy.mi.charter.com)
L1663[20:34:55] *
Mimiru sighs
L1664[20:35:25]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1665[20:36:07]
⇦ Quits: BILLPC2684 (~BILLPC268@45.53.211.221) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L1666[20:48:35]
⇦ Quits: Turtle (~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl)
(Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de)
L1667[20:50:17] <gamax92> "Retry
long limit:7" "in a lossy environment this value results
in a constantly overflowing packet queue, skyrocketing latency and,
at some point, a disconnect."
L1668[20:50:29] <gamax92> this is exactly
what I experience, skyrocketing latency and then disconnects
L1669[20:51:46] <gamax92> "Error for
wireless request "Set Retry Limit" (8B28) : invalid
argument" ;~;
L1670[20:51:50] *
Mimiru burns TESR
L1671[20:51:56] *
gamax92 burns broadcom
L1673[20:55:43]
⇦ Quits: Cranium (~znc@cpe-76-84-100-35.neb.res.rr.com) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L1674[20:55:54]
⇦ Quits: AlexisMachina
(uid57631@id-57631.charlton.irccloud.com) (Quit: Connection closed
for inactivity)
L1675[21:02:59]
⇨ Joins: Cranium
(~znc@cpe-76-84-100-35.neb.res.rr.com)
L1676[21:12:36]
⇦ Quits: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.243.180) (Ping timeout:
201 seconds)
L1677[21:20:43]
⇨ Joins: PowerUpToTheMax
(~powerupto@71.123.143.10)
L1678[21:20:47] <PowerUpToTheMax>
hi
L1679[21:21:25] <PowerUpToTheMax> i doing
this from my owver powed minecraft sever computer
L1680[21:22:13] <PowerUpToTheMax>
hello?
L1681[21:22:33] <PowerUpToTheMax>
brb
L1682[21:23:34]
⇨ Joins: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.243.180)
L1683[21:29:13] <PowerUpToTheMax>
hello
L1684[21:30:34]
⇦ Quits: PowerUpToTheMax (~powerupto@71.123.143.10) (Remote
host closed the connection)
L1685[21:42:14]
⇦ Quits: Nentify (uid14943@id-14943.highgate.irccloud.com)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L1686[21:42:22]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.46)
L1687[21:44:14]
⇦ Quits: fingercomp
(~fingercom@host-46-50-128-141.bbcustomer.zsttk.net) (Quit:
.)
L1688[21:45:15] <Mimiru> Fuck it I'm done
fucking with the stupid bullshit
L1689[21:45:23]
⇦ Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.100) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L1690[21:49:33]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.70)
L1691[21:52:04]
⇦ Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.114.46) (Ping timeout: 201
seconds)
L1692[21:55:31] <Antheus> lol
L1693[21:58:38]
⇨ Joins: Nachtara
(~Nachie@50-83-108-134.client.mchsi.com)
L1694[22:38:13]
⇦ Quits: Lathanael|Away
(~Lathanael@p54961AAF.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L1695[22:45:19]
⇨ Joins: Lathanael|Away
(~Lathanael@p54961EA0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L1696[22:46:54]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.115.13)
L1697[22:49:25]
⇦ Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.114.70) (Ping timeout: 192
seconds)
L1698[22:51:23]
⇦ Quits: Kiddobyte
(~Kiddobyte@75-128-216-19.dhcp.trcy.mi.charter.com) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L1699[22:55:26]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.36)
L1700[22:57:26]
⇦ Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.115.13) (Ping timeout: 201
seconds)
L1701[22:59:17]
⇦ Quits: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.243.180) (Ping timeout:
201 seconds)
L1702[23:13:05]
⇨ Joins: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.15)
L1703[23:14:19]
⇦ Quits: TheFox|AFK
(webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net) (Quit: Web
client closed)
L1704[23:14:24]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriy_
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1705[23:14:31]
⇨ Joins: TheFox
(webchat@pool-108-4-58-236.rcmdva.fios.verizon.net)
L1706[23:14:44] <TheFox> I hate setting
up bridged routers
L1707[23:14:46] <TheFox> :(
L1708[23:14:55]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
192 seconds)
L1709[23:19:10]
⇨ Joins: Dimitriye98
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L1710[23:20:58]
⇦ Quits: Dimitriy_
(~Dimitriye@c-73-252-165-178.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping timeout:
190 seconds)
L1711[23:20:59]
⇨ Joins: ade124 (~ade124@221.124.196.243)
L1712[23:23:20]
⇦ Quits: ChJees (~ChJees@h53n9-sv-a13.ias.bredband.telia.com)
(Ping timeout: 201 seconds)
L1713[23:25:32]
⇦ Quits: ade124 (~ade124@221.124.196.243) (Quit:
ade124)
L1714[23:27:56]
⇨ Joins: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.115.125)
L1715[23:30:17]
⇦ Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.36) (Ping timeout: 190
seconds)
L1716[23:38:10]
⇨ Joins: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.152)
L1717[23:39:12]
⇨ Joins: Doty1154
(~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:1088:8f9a:48c5:c9dd)
L1718[23:40:27]
⇦ Quits: CoderPuppy (~cpup@32.218.115.125) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L1719[23:56:50]
⇦ Quits: cpup (~cpup@32.218.115.152) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L1720[23:59:30]
⇦ Quits: Corded (discord@eos.pc-logix.com) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L1721[23:59:40]
⇨ Joins: Corded (discord@eos.pc-logix.com)
L1722[23:59:40]
zsh sets mode: +v on Corded