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L38[02:56:24] <Forecaster> looks like they
did fix shadowplay (now called "Instant Replay") turning
off on reboot
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L60[04:18:30] <Mettaton_Fab> doot.
L62[04:23:43] <MalkContent> i fail to
understand the message a linked card receives in a computer and
from a linked card in a relay. it basically allows you to monitor
all traffic sans if its addressed or broadcast
L63[04:24:28] <MalkContent> but i don't get
why the message is sent at all if it doesn't include the address of
the message, if it is addressed
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L66[04:30:31] <MalkContent> a well. time to
give this up pull it out of the relay
L67[04:34:55] <Kodos> NOOT NOOT
MOTHERFUCK
L68[04:34:57] <Kodos> ER'
L69[04:34:59] <Kodos> FUCK
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L71[04:35:43] <MalkContent> Ok.
L72[04:41:37] <Izaya> %tell Kodos keeping
it classy
L73[04:41:38] <MichiBot> Izaya: Kodos will
be notified of this message when next seen.
L74[04:42:25] <MalkContent> Also, Lizzy,
relays with wireless cards work well with wireless cards in
tablets/computers :)
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L90[05:22:35] <Lizzy> MalkContent, yes, i
know. cause putting a wireless card in a relay makes it act like
the old access point block
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L94[05:23:50] <Graphicscore> Hi , Is
sombody around who could help me with an issue ? My game somehow
keeps crashing if I use the AdapterBlock with certain other
mods
L95[05:24:16] <Lizzy> what other mods? and
do you have the crash log?
L96[05:24:22] <Graphicscore> Yes
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L98[05:25:30] <Graphicscore> I am on MC
1.7.10 and want to use OpenComputers with an Applied Enegergetics
Controller
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L101[05:27:34] <MalkContent> kay then i
just misunderstood yesterday, probably
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L111[05:54:31] <Inari> Vexatos: its lame
though!
L112[05:54:38] <Inari> also computers are
magic all-in-one blocks :o
L113[05:55:31] <Magik6k> S3, have you
found SPOT spec?
L114[05:55:42] <Magik6k> *SOPT?
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L121[06:09:48] *
vifino groans and snuggles Lizzy
L122[06:10:05] *
Lizzy snuggles vifino
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L125[06:15:03] <MalkContent> you could
include an antivirus hdmi port
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L129[06:17:43] <Izaya> ehhh
L130[06:17:49] <Izaya> I want it to be not
technically bullshit
L131[06:17:55] <Izaya> just in words most
people wouldn't understand
L132[06:19:57] <vifino> Blocks Virus
"Linux" And Others!(tm)
L133[06:20:29] <Izaya> We need better
words though
L134[06:20:45] <Izaya> Stops access by
uncertified operating systems?
L135[06:20:50] <MalkContent> direct access
to windows 10 store. order and install crap on your router just by
having the installed microphones listen to you talk
L136[06:21:07] <vifino> Sounds good to me,
Izaya.
L137[06:22:07] <Izaya> MalkContent: but
it's running NSALinux
L138[06:22:19] <Izaya> ... that's a
selling point now
L139[06:22:30] <Mettaton_Fab> Izaya, where
did ya get that pic from?
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L141[06:22:34] <Izaya> which?
L143[06:23:38] <Mettaton_Fab> maybe Win98
support?
L144[06:23:48] <Mettaton_Fab> or AirPort
Support?
L145[06:24:01] <Izaya> Microsoft(R)
Windows(TM) 10(C) ready?
L146[06:24:23] <Mettaton_Fab> AirPort
Support is Mac-Ready
L147[06:24:29] <MalkContent> :D
L148[06:24:32] <MalkContent> 10(C)
L149[06:24:55] <MalkContent> is that a
real thing?
L150[06:25:02] <Izaya> probably
L151[06:25:09] <Izaya> they could probably
copyright a number if they wanted to
L152[06:25:14] <Izaya> too big to fail,
after all
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L156[06:31:04] <Izaya> I feel like I'm
starting to invoke Poe's Law now
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L159[06:36:46] <Mettaton_Fab> Dank memes
are needed.
L160[06:37:20] <Gavle> Mettaton_Fab,
why?
L161[06:38:00] <Gavle> Izaya, that link
links to a router I have worked with
L162[06:38:14] <Gavle> It is indeed the
fastest, but it's not what they're advertising
L163[06:38:19] <Izaya> I know
L164[06:38:20] <Gavle> I don't think
anything meets all of that criteria XD
L165[06:38:21] <Izaya> this is just
satire
L166[06:38:32] <Gavle> NSALinux is not a
thing
L167[06:38:37] <Izaya> Indeed.
L168[06:38:41] <Gavle> unless it is
L169[06:38:47] <Izaya> It might be
L170[06:38:52] <Izaya> But I haven't heard
of such a thing
L171[06:39:11] <Gavle> Would the NSA give
up the existence of its own OS?
L172[06:39:23] <Gavle> I would think it's
pretty secret
L173[06:39:29] <Izaya> Eh
L174[06:39:37] <Izaya> They're pretty deep
into Linux kernel development
L175[06:39:41] <Gavle> yeah
L176[06:40:00] <Izaya> I imagine they'd
keep some stuff to themselves but if they had their own distro it'd
be at least known of
L177[06:40:06] <Gavle> idk
L178[06:40:30] <Skye> Izaya, make it more
obvious that it's not secure. :P
L179[06:40:46] <Izaya> Skye: I'll say that
it's patented
L180[06:40:49] <Izaya> that should be
enough
L181[06:41:03] <Gavle> Izaya, are you
making that troll advertisement?
L182[06:41:10] <Izaya> yes
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L185[06:43:29] <Gavle> nice Izaya
L186[06:43:32] <Gavle> send me the
finished copy
L187[06:43:50] <MajGenRelativity> Does
anyone know how to interface with a DefenseTech missile
launcher?
L188[06:44:12] <MajGenRelativity> I can
set coordinates with a computer through an adapter, but I can't get
the lock height to set
L189[06:44:14] <Izaya> Gavle: it'll go on
my propaganda page
L191[06:44:52] <Skye> Izaya, you should
have a definition of propaganda. :P
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L194[06:48:14] <Izaya> So uh
L195[06:48:21] <Izaya> Anyone got any
suggestions for the left side of the poster?
L196[06:49:19] <Izaya> also Gavle I hope
you were using something like OpenWRT on there
L197[06:49:32] <Gavle> Izaya, what?
L198[06:49:34] <Izaya> it's a hell of a
lot of router and it'd be a shame to waste it on stock
firmware
L199[06:49:44] <Gavle> ah
L200[06:49:48] <Gavle> It's not my
router
L201[06:50:10] <Izaya> ah
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L204[06:50:23] <Izaya> if I were less
cheap I'd buy myself a WRT1900ac
L205[06:50:29] <MajGenRelativity>
what?
L206[06:50:30] <MajGenRelativity> oh
L207[06:50:31] <Izaya> It's basically a
newer WRT54GL
L208[06:50:39] <MajGenRelativity> I use
the stock firmware on the router right now
L209[06:50:46] <Izaya> why would you do
such a thing
L210[06:50:51] <MajGenRelativity> Bit
tight on time to mess around with it
L211[06:50:57] <MajGenRelativity> Plus,
I'm not doing crazy stuff
L212[06:51:07] <Izaya> >not building
mesh networks with your router
L213[06:51:13] <MajGenRelativity> I sort
of just want it to work and give me a free WTFast
subscription
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L215[06:51:26] <Izaya> kek people actually
use shit like that?>
L216[06:51:37] <MajGenRelativity> I don't
yet
L217[06:51:42] <MajGenRelativity> I keep
forgetting to set it up XD
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L219[06:51:59] <Izaya> I'm going to
venture a guess that at best you'll get the same performance
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L221[06:53:01] <MajGenRelativity> Izaya, I
expect a 5% reduction in ping time
L222[06:53:08] <MajGenRelativity> Anything
more, I'll be surprised
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L224[06:56:27] <MajGenRelativity>
anyways
L225[06:56:33] <MajGenRelativity> Does
anyone know how to interface with a DefenseTech missile
launcher?
L226[06:56:34] <Izaya> here in hell it'd
be more like a 100% increase in ping times
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L239[07:53:39] <Forecaster> mm dried
pineapple
L240[07:57:35] <Lizzy> sod off, stupid
solar flares
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L243[08:00:31] <Mettaton_Fab> how about
Bisquit roll?
L244[08:01:26] <Forecaster> hm
L245[08:01:42] <Forecaster> I wonder if
the sign upgrade works with biliocraft signs
L246[08:01:46] <Forecaster> probably
not
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L261[08:37:53] <Lizzy> i think i'ma have
to get rid of some of my colony's terriers
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L264[08:46:49] *
Lizzy has 11 colonists, 16 Yorkshire Terriers, an arctic fox, an
arctic wolf and a grizzly bear
L265[08:47:45] <Lizzy> i initially got 8
terriers (4 male, 4 female, they all self tamed and joined) but
they got busy
L266[08:51:46] <MajGenRelativity> Lizzy,
you have to keep that grizzly bear
L267[08:52:20] <Lizzy> yeah, i'm keeping
it for now. am starting to run into food issues though (for the
animals mainly, the colonists are fine with just rice)
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L269[08:57:52] <Inari> hmm a whole secret
key snail set only costs $70:o
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L273[08:59:52] <Skye> Inari, wut?
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L276[09:00:35] <ManiacCoder> sorry for
spam, I've changed my screen size
L277[09:00:51] <Inari> oh
L278[09:00:52] <Inari> not plus
L279[09:00:54] <Inari> it contains
suncream
L280[09:00:55] <Inari> xD
L281[09:01:31] <Skye> Inari, so skin care
stuff?
L282[09:01:34] <Inari> Skye: yeah
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L285[09:02:38] <ManiacCoder> My robot is
finished! Time to mine :D
L286[09:03:00] <Magik6k> ~w unicode
L288[09:03:41] <Magik6k> Any ideas on how
do I convert utf16le into utf8?
L289[09:07:55] <Inari> average garden
snake has 14000 teeth
L290[09:07:56] <Inari> o.o
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L292[09:08:42] <Inari> er
L293[09:08:43] <Inari> snail
L294[09:08:44] <Inari> not snake
L295[09:08:44] <Inari> xD
L296[09:12:03] <ManiacCoder> Is there any
way to be able to read the text on a screen from farther
away?
L297[09:12:16] <Inari> i kinda want a pet
snail now
L298[09:12:16] <ManiacCoder> I can only
read from a 2 blocks distance
L299[09:14:10] <Lizzy> #lua 75*3
L300[09:14:10] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
225
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L308[09:20:56] <Skye> Inari, lewd?
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L317[09:33:55] <Forecaster> Lizzy: at
least the colonists eat pretty much any food as long as it's not
human generally :P
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L327[09:47:51] <LordFokas> o/
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L331[09:54:30] <Lizzy> welp, i lost 2 of
my colonists, 1 died when a batch of man hunting boomalopes came
and the other died a short while after due to an infection caused
by the aforementioned boomerlopes
L332[09:54:44] <Forecaster> ohno D:
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L334[09:55:46] <Lizzy> annoyingly one of
the ones i lost was the colony's artist
L335[09:56:36] <Lizzy> also just seen that
oen of my turrets didn't get turned on
L336[09:56:51] <Lizzy> oh wait
L337[09:56:56] <Lizzy> the artist is still
alive
L338[09:57:06] <Forecaster> yay
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L340[09:59:58] <Magik6k> S3, I think we
may want to just use GPT for OC, with some Lua blob filesystem for
booting
L341[10:00:15] <Magik6k> I implemented GPT
header handler in 28 lines in plan9k
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L345[10:22:28] <S3> Magik6k: I actually
looked at that
L346[10:22:52] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: the
problem is.. GPT is kind of a large specification, not that you
can't just minimally adopt it
L347[10:23:04] <S3> Last I checked it's
sort of.. complicated
L348[10:23:45] <S3> Do you think we can
reliably read GPT data to boot in various configurations in <
2KB of minified Lua?
L349[10:24:10] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, look a t
who you wrote. tabbing is not easy.
L350[10:24:31] <S3> Mettaton_Fab:
huh?
L351[10:24:38] <Mettaton_Fab> wait, isnt
GPT that kind of UEFI bios stuff?
L352[10:25:02] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: the
OCBSD EEPROM I was working on is UEFI like
L353[10:25:04] <S3> for OC
L354[10:25:29] <S3> here's what I
think
L355[10:25:40] <Mettaton_Fab> Nice, a UEFI
Bios for OC! can we also something something GUI for OS?
L356[10:26:00] <S3> if we can support both
managed and unmanaged drives in OC for booting, with GPT, and a
UEFI like setup so multistage booting can be done easily...
L357[10:26:07] <S3> what do you think
about that
L358[10:26:11] <S3> in under 4K
L359[10:26:40] <S3> it would require some
work. First, you need to support init.lua based booting,
(EASY)
L360[10:27:01] <S3> second, you need to
support GPT on unmanaged drives, THEN a simple read only filesystem
driver, such as FAT
L361[10:27:08] <S3> to read off of some
boot partition
L362[10:27:29] <S3> if you think we can do
that in under 4K, which I'm thinking it's possible...
L363[10:27:49] <S3> then it would be a
really good replacement for the stock eeprom provided with OC
L364[10:27:58] <Mettaton_Fab> Maybe
something going to win9x style boot stuff.
L365[10:28:42] <Mettaton_Fab> Like, having
a bootloader load the main parts of the OS from a partition which
will be hidden in plain sight.
L366[10:29:09] <S3> well, with this sort
of setup, this is also possible without worrying about eeprom
size.
L367[10:30:19] <S3> I wouldn't have
anything against say a VFAT boot partition that you throw stuff in,
because then you could easily mount it on your server, etc
L368[10:30:51] <S3> I dunno what other fs
you could use that would be small enough for read only access, and
available enough for mounting outside of OC, SimpleFS is not in
that list
L369[10:31:25] <S3> but Magik6k does have
a point about the option of GPT
L370[10:32:06] <S3> Then there is my data
oriented partition table
L371[10:32:21] <S3> which is early in
spec
L372[10:32:41] <S3> it doesn't hold
partitions at all
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L374[10:32:58] <S3> right CoderPuppy
?
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L377[10:42:55] <Mimiru> Still can't play
my main RM save... guess it's off to another colony
L378[10:44:31] <Forecaster> what do you
mean can't play?
L379[10:45:05] <Mimiru> More stuff is now
showing "needs materials" I can't do clothes, I can't
butcher meat, etc
L380[10:45:18] <Mimiru> New colony works
fine though
L381[10:45:20] <Forecaster> ah
L382[10:45:23] <Forecaster> got
mods?
L383[10:45:34] <Mimiru> Yeah... one or
two..
L384[10:45:41] <Forecaster> added after
creating the save?
L385[10:45:44] <Mimiru> No
L386[10:45:47] <Forecaster> (or
removed)
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L390[11:04:16] <MalkContent> o neat. you
can copy lines from the screens to clipboard with the analyzer :)
least i know i wasnt crazy the last time i did that
accidentally
L391[11:08:09] <Forecaster> !!!
L392[11:08:21] <Forecaster> KSP is adding
Remotech functionality to the base game
L393[11:08:40] <Magik6k> S3, while not
being much of uefi-like, task of init.lua can be handled by boot
partition being just \0 padded Lua blob
L394[11:08:52] <Magik6k> this way you
don't duplicate your code
L395[11:09:07] <S3> I have thought of
that, but it's a bit limited
L396[11:09:25] <S3> SOPT supported
that
L397[11:10:05] <S3> It would be nice if
the data part of the EEPROM could hold say an executable path or
something
L398[11:10:43] <S3> as well
L399[11:11:14] <Magik6k> well, Managed
disk booting is simple, GPT is simple, vfat is sortkinda simple to
read, but I don't thing it will fit well into 4k
L400[11:11:45] <Magik6k> Using GPT allows
for mounting on loop devices
L401[11:11:50] <Magik6k> in linux
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L403[11:17:32] <MalkContent> neat. with
delay, forecaster?
L404[11:18:11] <Forecaster> no I don't
think so
L405[11:18:28] <Forecaster> it's not as
complex as remotech
L406[11:19:15] <MalkContent> probably a
good call :D
L407[11:19:52] <Forecaster> it limits
control based on connectivity
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L409[11:22:29] <Mettaton_Fab> Wait, my
laptop has a UEFI BIOS but is still sitting on a MBR instead of
GPT.
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L411[11:24:38] <Lizzy> you probably have
the CSM enabled
L412[11:26:35] <Mettaton_Fab> what is
CSM?
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L414[11:27:17] <Lizzy> Compatibility
Support Module, allows UEFI to run old BIOS stuff
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<SpaceWolfve> forecaster
L417[11:29:28]
<SpaceWolfve> Do you have a tut on your
channel that explains how to make a 2 line t section whit
signals?
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L419[11:29:50] <Skye> technically you can
have UEFI load stuff from MBR
L420[11:30:01] <Forecaster> t
section?
L421[11:30:08] <Forecaster> as in
intersection?
L422[11:30:11]
<SpaceWolfve> yeah
L423[11:30:15] <Forecaster> yes
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<SpaceWolfve> I cant find i
L427[11:31:06] <MichiBot>
Railcraft
Intersections 3-way, 4-way, 1-lane & 2-lane with signalling
| length:
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Forecaster
L428[11:31:17] <Forecaster> it's in the
archive playlist
L429[11:31:34]
<SpaceWolfve> thanks
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L433[11:39:02] <S3> DWFORi DON'T SEE WHY
THIS VIDEO IS USEFUL
L434[11:39:05] <S3> woops caps lock
L435[11:39:13] <S3> and major typo
L436[11:39:43] <Forecaster> ?
L437[11:39:46] <S3> oh okay there's more
stuff
L438[11:39:53] <S3> I was just watching
the first example and was like WTF?
L439[11:40:39] <S3> Forecaster: ever seen
my RAM PLA?
L440[11:40:43] <S3> with project red
L441[11:40:47] <Forecaster> youwat
L442[11:41:04] <S3> I fit 32 Bytes of RAM
in like a very tiny space using project red
L443[11:41:10] <S3> and the logic
gates
L444[11:41:17] <Forecaster> ah
L445[11:41:20] <S3> uses PLA matrix
techniques
L446[11:41:33] <S3> the same 32 bytes can
hold 128 bytes of rom
L447[11:41:47] <Forecaster> man my audio
was a lot worse back then...
L448[11:42:58] <S3> it's what happens when
you use string and a can for audio recording
L449[11:43:41] <Forecaster> I'm still
using the same mic
L450[11:43:54] <Forecaster> I've just made
some minor tweaks, changed how I edit and talk
L451[11:44:27] <Forecaster> and it's a lot
better now as a result
L452[11:44:28] <S3> Forecaster: when a
project red / integrated circuits mod supports saving your circuit
and sharing it online with others you should play with my serial IO
circuit for controlling railcraft
L453[11:45:44] <S3> it's pretty fast.. not
super fast, but i designed it for sending control messages or morse
code to people
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L459[11:57:09] <S3> Magik6k: so the
problem with GPT
L460[11:57:16] <S3> the partition table is
MASSIVE
L461[11:57:33]
<SpaceWolfve> Forecaster ur only showing
where the signal boxes are but not how i should configre them
L462[11:57:52] <S3> Magik6k: each entry is
128 bytes
L463[11:58:06] <S3> which is 1/4 of an
entire sector..
L464[11:58:50] <S3> there are 128 entries,
and I'm not sure but it looks as if the entrries are
reserved..
L465[11:59:02] <S3> which if that's the
case that's a massive chunk out of your available disk space
L466[12:00:47] <Forecaster> yes I do
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<SpaceWolfve> Now i need to figure it out
myself -.-
L469[12:03:19] <Forecaster> I could tell
you if you ask a specific question
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L471[12:03:34] <S3> Magik6k: does the
linux loop device driver support zlib compressed loop
devices?
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L474[12:06:55] <S3> somebody told me
there's a trick you can do with squashfs
L475[12:07:16] <Forecaster> @SpaceWolfve
also there's a world download
L476[12:07:41]
<SpaceWolfve> oooh!
L477[12:13:06]
<SpaceWolfve> @Forecaster download is
dead
L478[12:13:21] <Forecaster> download is
tea?
L479[12:14:25] <Forecaster> try now, it
just updated the next
L480[12:14:33] <Forecaster> and not the
actual link
L481[12:14:55]
<SpaceWolfve> ?
L482[12:15:05]
<SpaceWolfve> it updated what?
L483[12:15:35] <Forecaster> never you
mind, it should work now
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L485[12:15:52]
<SpaceWolfve> there we go
L486[12:15:55]
<SpaceWolfve> thanks :D
L487[12:17:13]
<SpaceWolfve> In which railcraft the tut
was made ?
L488[12:17:20]
<SpaceWolfve> my world just crashed on
1.7.10
L489[12:17:20]
<SpaceWolfve> .-.
L490[12:17:34] <Forecaster> uh
L491[12:17:39] <Forecaster> no idea
L492[12:17:45] <Forecaster> 1.7.10
something
L493[12:17:56]
<SpaceWolfve> It said missing bunch o
mods
L494[12:18:05]
<SpaceWolfve> well not litterly but it
missed alot
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L496[12:18:16] <Forecaster> should be fine
with just railcraft
L497[12:19:01]
<SpaceWolfve> Whaaa...
L498[12:19:17]
<SpaceWolfve> you only have 857
subs......
L499[12:19:22]
<SpaceWolfve> I expected like 10k
L500[12:19:32] <Forecaster> heh
L502[12:19:51] <S3> there's only .857K
people in the world though
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L504[12:20:57]
<Z0idburg>
@Forecaster Write a bot that duplicates itself and subscribes,
quickly!
L505[12:21:21] <Forecaster> it'd have to
create youtube accounts
L506[12:21:43] <S3> The bot can do
it
L507[12:22:55] <Forecaster> probably not
worth the effort :P
L508[12:23:33]
<SpaceWolfve> Forecaster
L509[12:23:35]
<SpaceWolfve> Question time
L510[12:23:47]
<SpaceWolfve> Where do you link the 3
interlock boxes up to?
L511[12:24:01]
<SpaceWolfve> The receivers at the boarding
tracks?
L513[12:24:02] <MichiBot>
Rick Astley -
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3m 33s | Likes:
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L515[12:24:20] <Forecaster> that doesn't
work with MichiBot :P
L516[12:24:35]
<Elizabeth>
yeah, try harder next time
L517[12:24:49] <Forecaster> at least not
with a youtube url
L518[12:24:59]
<SpaceWolfve> Just shorten it whit
something and boom
L519[12:25:12] <Forecaster> @SpaceWolfve
to the controller/receiver boxes by the detector blocks
L520[12:25:24] <Forecaster> illustrated by
the colored carpets
L522[12:25:31] <MichiBot>
Cute Kitten!
(Must Watch!) | length:
3m 30s | Likes:
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2820 | by
Casey Johnson
L523[12:25:37]
<SpaceWolfve> this one doenst have coloured
carpets
L524[12:25:41]
<SpaceWolfve> only wool blocks
L525[12:25:47]
<SpaceWolfve> which i dont understand
L526[12:26:06] <Lizzy> carpets are awesome
for showing where signal boxes link to
L527[12:26:11]
<SpaceWolfve> yup
L528[12:26:22] <Forecaster> are you
talking about the T intersection vs the + one?
L529[12:26:31] <Forecaster> cause they're
basically the same signal wise
L530[12:26:43]
<SpaceWolfve> the T double line
intersection
L531[12:26:47] <S3> I want to see rails of
war superbly updated
L532[12:26:54]
<SpaceWolfve> S3
L533[12:27:02]
<SpaceWolfve> Ever heard of "Zora no
Densha"
L535[12:27:14] <Forecaster> the dev is
still working on ROW
L536[12:27:27] <S3> It needs to have full
railcraft compat
L538[12:28:12]
<SpaceWolfve> l3l
L539[12:28:20]
<SpaceWolfve> closest you will get is
traincraft
L540[12:28:27] <S3> oh gosh
L541[12:28:28] <S3> that mod
L542[12:28:34]
<SpaceWolfve> its horrible ._.
L543[12:28:45] <S3> if it wasn't it would
have been decent
L544[12:28:49]
<SpaceWolfve> traveling 5km/s isnt fun for
the server
L545[12:28:50] <S3> see I was working on a
courier system
L546[12:28:51] <Mimiru> Hey it was just
updated to 1.7 lolol
L547[12:28:57] <S3> to transfer packages
on automated trains
L548[12:29:01] <S3> and boxcarts could be
automated
L549[12:29:17] <S3> with my mod I could
send packages with items in them with NBT readable tags
L550[12:29:21] <S3> for addressing
L551[12:29:33] <S3> and have trains
operate sorting facilities from town to town
L552[12:29:49] <S3> you can do iut with
railcraft but only at a smaller scale
L553[12:30:02] <S3> the trains would have
to be huge for transporting enough
L554[12:30:28] <S3> It makes less sense
when you can have long distance applied energistics links on
telephone poles now but still it would have been epic.
L555[12:33:06]
<SpaceWolfve> @Forecaster which detector
block i need
L556[12:33:23] <Forecaster> you really
shouldn't have to ask that
L557[12:33:48] <S3> If somebody thinks a
package mod for Minecraft would really benefit them then I'll do
it, the idea was that you could store 1 entire stack in a package,
obviously that means only one item type per package
L558[12:33:51]
<SpaceWolfve> just making sure....
L559[12:33:57] <S3> they're basically
cardboard boxes
L561[12:34:09] <Forecaster> I have that
from Artifice :P
L562[12:34:10]
<SpaceWolfve> Is this good?
L563[12:34:21] <Forecaster> up to 8
identical items per box
L564[12:34:28] <Forecaster>
items/blocks
L565[12:34:52] <S3> Forecaster: why is
that
L566[12:35:00] <Forecaster> why is
what?
L567[12:35:06] <S3> 8 items per box
L568[12:35:22] <S3> I guess it could
increase throughput
L569[12:35:33] <Forecaster> cause the
crafting grid has 9 slots, and the box uses one :P
L570[12:35:39]
<SpaceWolfve> nvm
L571[12:35:55] <S3> ohh, yeah I
suppose.
L572[12:38:47] <S3> so these would
basically be kind of like 8 slot chests that allow you to place an
address on it, maybe like a 4 line editable paper on top that can
be electronically read by OC with an adaptor
L573[12:39:03] <S3> so that you could say
store routing info in the address for automatic sorting systems,
etc
L574[12:39:13] <S3> or write on
yourself
L575[12:40:52] <S3> actually, imagine if
you had that
L576[12:41:37] <S3> you could use it with
AE and DSUs for transferring between AE locations
L577[12:41:38] <Forecaster> that sounds
pretty cool
L578[12:41:42] <S3> I think
L579[12:41:45] <Forecaster> I don't use
AE
L580[12:41:53] <S3> not required
L581[12:42:02] <S3> it'd be useful on its'
own with say railcraft andf automatic trains
L582[12:42:02] <Forecaster> I use
railcraft :P
L583[12:42:15] <S3> just make a train with
a locomotive and chest carts
L584[12:42:48] <S3> use an OC computer to
take out all packages at every stop and then send it to the next
train that goes to the next hop destination of each package
L585[12:42:56] <S3> a mail delivery
network :)
L586[12:43:15] <Magik6k> S3, partition
table by default is 128 empty entries(16KiB), which is 1.5% of T1
hdd
L587[12:43:36] <S3> Magik6k: really? I
guess that's not horrible
L588[12:43:40] <Magik6k> as for loading
time - it's barely noticable in my implementation
L589[12:43:45] <S3> but remember there's
two partition tables in GPT
L590[12:43:48] <S3> due to mirroring
L591[12:43:53] <S3> so it would be about
3%
L592[12:43:56] <Magik6k> I implement
loading from one
L593[12:44:20] <S3> I suppose we can jiust
go with GPT
L594[12:44:43] <S3> gpt boot shouldn't
even be like 1K for what we need in the eeprom
L595[12:44:43] <Magik6k> For great compat
with existing things, yep
L596[12:45:09] <S3> so the hardest part is
figuring out how to actually grab the boot code
L597[12:45:21] <Magik6k> I'd go for that
blob partition
L598[12:45:23] <S3> wether it's on a tiny
fat32 space or just a lua blob
L599[12:45:46] <Magik6k> fat32 wouldn't
fit into 1K eeprom
L600[12:45:52] <S3> how will you map that
though to be gpt compatible? are you suggesting using the MBR
compatability block which is 512 bytes?
L601[12:46:08] <S3> and just sending all
the gpt boot parameters via function arguments to that chunk of
lua
L602[12:46:19] <S3> eeprom is 4K though I
thought
L603[12:46:25] <S3> it's been a while
since I've done eeprom stuff
L604[12:46:27] <Magik6k> it is
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L606[12:47:10] <Magik6k> For lua blob we
may should generate some UUID and just let it boot
L607[12:47:16] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, your
rickrolling is effective with a bot.
L608[12:47:28] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: ?
L609[12:48:00] <Mettaton_Fab> i saw the
failed attempt at rickrolling above.
L611[12:48:28]
<SpaceWolfve> Forecaster
L612[12:48:39] <Forecaster>
spacecrabs!
L613[12:48:43]
<SpaceWolfve> What do i need to set the
receiver for signals on
L614[12:48:44] <S3> Magik6k: oh that's
right.. gpt uses uuids for boot thingies..
L615[12:48:54]
<SpaceWolfve> Emit redstone on aspect
green?
L616[12:48:59] <Magik6k> > for all
partition types
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L618[12:49:22] <S3> for some reason I
thought gpt used 16 bit partition types
L619[12:49:25] <Lizzy> ooh, my colony now
has two 'lover' pairs, me and vifino who are married and now Evans
& Susy who just recently became lovers
L621[12:49:38]
<SpaceWolfve> the receiver boxes
L622[12:49:54]
<SpaceWolfve> and where do i need to set
the receiver at the interlockers on
L623[12:50:10] <Magik6k> Those 16 bit
types from [c]gdisk are not even in spec somehow
L624[12:50:25] <S3> wow..
L626[12:52:02] <Magik6k> I don't even see
them in hex editor
L627[12:52:12] <Magik6k> Ohhhhh
L628[12:52:21] <Magik6k> They map those to
that UUIDs
L629[12:52:52] *
Temia yaaawns and flops against Lizzy. sleepy moo. =.=
L630[12:53:12] <S3> so with gpt all we
gotta do to invent new filesystem types , etc for things like mrfs,
lua blobs, etc is just generate a UUID and keep it on record?
L631[12:53:16] <S3> Magik6k: ^
L632[12:53:19] *
Lizzy moves Temia onto her wing in between her and
vifino
L633[12:53:25] <Magik6k> yup
L634[12:53:26] *
Lizzy pets Temia
L635[12:53:27]
<Forecaster>
@SpaceWolfve just check how they're configured in the world?
L636[12:53:29] <S3> that's amazing
L637[12:53:38] <Magik6k> with UUIDs that's
actually quite simple
L638[12:53:39]
<SpaceWolfve> Cant since i keep
crashing
L639[12:53:44]
<SpaceWolfve> Whit any railcraft version so
far
L640[12:53:51] <Magik6k> I suggest
0cbb2279-3bad-4a65-ba69-18b4a22e8b71 for boot blob
L641[12:53:52] *
vifino pets Lizzy and Temia
L642[12:53:54]
<Forecaster>
define "crashing"
L643[12:53:59] *
Lizzy purrs
L644[12:54:13]
<SpaceWolfve> When loading up the world as
soon i see something minecraft launcher pop ups whit crash
log
L645[12:54:28]
<Forecaster>
what does it say
L646[12:54:37]
<SpaceWolfve> a lot of text
L647[12:54:38] <Magik6k> Actually, I'll
just implement reference BIOS now ;p
L648[12:54:56]
<Forecaster>
@SpaceWolfve hastebin it
L649[12:55:04] <Magik6k> May be a bit hard
if I want it to be lua 5.2 compat
L650[12:55:10] <Mettaton_Fab> look at
maybe the first thing that makes sense
L651[12:55:23] <S3> Magik6k: why is
that?
L652[12:55:33] <Magik6k> string.unpack
magic
L653[12:55:36]
<SpaceWolfve> kk
L654[12:55:48] <S3> with sopt I remember
just doing everything with bitwise opers
L655[12:55:57] <S3> if it's just booting
who cares if it's slow
L657[12:56:38] <Magik6k> We can switch
computer into 5.3 while booting
L658[12:56:45] <Magik6k> That's what
plan9k does
L660[12:56:57]
<SpaceWolfve> @Forecaster
L661[12:57:03] <S3> Magik6k: that's very
compact
L662[12:57:30] <S3> and I didn't know you
could control what version of lua you were using while
running
L663[12:58:02] <Magik6k>
computer.setArchitecture("Lua 5.3")
L664[12:58:11] <S3> that's awesome
L665[12:58:21]
<Forecaster>
this is not a crashlog
L666[12:58:21] <S3> must be a fairly new
or just something I never knew about..
L667[12:58:44]
<SpaceWolfve> it is
L668[12:58:52]
<SpaceWolfve> it is what my console
says
L669[12:59:00]
<Forecaster>
no.
L670[12:59:03] <Magik6k> I made a issue to
add that as I needed it for plan9k, it probably isn't even
documented
L671[12:59:03]
<Forecaster>
it's not
L672[12:59:05]
<Forecaster>
"Crash report saved to: #@!@# C:\Users\Jan\Desktop\Nieuwe map
(2)\Games\MultiMC\instances\Transportcraft
4.0.0.0\minecraft\crash-reports\crash-2016-09-11_19.55.49-server.txt"
L673[12:59:07] <Magik6k> ~w computer
L675[12:59:07] *
Temia tailswishes lazily and leans into pets. mu. =w=
L676[12:59:11]
<SpaceWolfve> ?..
L677[12:59:13]
<Forecaster>
that is the crashlog
L678[12:59:18]
<Forecaster>
get that
L679[12:59:20] <Magik6k> nope, it
isn't
L680[12:59:40] <S3> lol if it'
L681[12:59:44] <S3> if it's EFI then
return
L682[13:00:15] <S3> I just hope Sangar
actually enables UDP
L683[13:00:31] <Magik6k> why udp?
L684[13:00:48] <S3> for ocranet
L685[13:00:53] <S3> higher bandwidth
L686[13:00:58]
<SpaceWolfve> it exceeds maxium lengt
>.>
L687[13:01:26]
<Forecaster>
so truncate it
L688[13:01:28] <Lizzy> @spacewolfve use
pb.i0i0.me, iirc that allows unlimited (right vifino?)
L689[13:01:52] <Lizzy> or failing that,
gist
L690[13:02:00]
<Forecaster>
or that
L691[13:02:15] <S3> Magik6k: ocranet
multiplex mode packs a lot of network traffic interlaced into one
giant jumbo frame
L692[13:02:56] <S3> so it basically allows
you to communicate with the UDP switches online without the
switches providing TCP support
L693[13:03:22] <S3> not to mention TCP
does error checking and stuff which is already done by ocranet
anyways
L694[13:03:37] <Magik6k> my udp/ip4 stack
is fine with internet cards
L695[13:04:01] <S3> ? but isn't that
tunneling over tcp?
L696[13:04:08] <Magik6k> it is
L697[13:04:22] <Magik6k> But it's more
than enough for it
L698[13:04:44] <Magik6k> Do you know about
internet_ready event?
L699[13:04:59] <S3> no, I haven't looked
at it
L700[13:05:10] <S3> been doing lan card
stuff with ocranet so far
L701[13:05:32] <Magik6k> basically when
connection is ready to be read it's emitted
L702[13:06:06] <S3> I figured
L703[13:06:07] <Magik6k> with second param
being connection.id()
L704[13:07:43] <S3> so it looks like your
scanner bails if it doesn't find an EFI signature
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L706[13:13:15] <CompanionCube> isn't EFI
overcomplicated for most things
L707[13:13:33] <S3> CompanionCube: you
don't need to use all of its' features
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L710[13:18:08] <S3> CompanionCube: I mean,
you should see my data partitioning system
L711[13:18:14] <S3> which, would work
inside of GPT..
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L713[13:19:16] <S3> I'm designing it in a
way so that you could have GPT inside of it, and it insidfe of GPT
at the same time without encapsulation..
L714[13:19:24] <S3> Magik6k: that could
blow anyones mind..
L715[13:23:22] <S3> My idea is to sort of
represent all storage in a tree
L716[13:23:52] <S3> and the base address
would start at the computer level
L717[13:24:09] <S3> but it would be
expandable, so that you can go up the tree from the virtual
root
L718[13:24:26] <S3> so if you wanted to
add storage computers on a network, you can actually go
"up" in the address as well
L719[13:24:43] <S3> it's posing a
challenge to me figuring out how to make that representable in
binary space
L720[13:25:20] <S3> I may use a vintage
german telephone numbering type system
L721[13:25:33] <S3> but in binary
L722[13:26:10] <S3> downside to this is
that on a binary tree you'd have 3 possibilities, representable
with 2 bits, but one bit would remain unused..
L723[13:27:03] <S3> and it would descend
to the size of 1 block
L724[13:31:01] <S3> wait.. there are
four..
L726[13:31:53] <S3> if I use say 0b11 as a
terminating node then it'd work but not needed
L727[13:32:49] <S3> yes. I'll do it. 0b00
= terminating node, 0b01 = right node, 0b10 = left node, and 0b11 =
up one level
L728[13:33:12] <S3> by using 00 as a
terminating node then it would prevent me from being required to
specify how long the address is
L729[13:34:08] <vifino> Lizzy: no it
doesnt
L730[13:34:14] <S3> hey vifino
L731[13:34:22] <vifino> Hello, S3.
L732[13:34:22] <Lizzy> ah
L733[13:34:42] <vifino> 64k or 1mb is the
limit
L734[13:34:43] <vifino> dunno
L735[13:37:16] <S3> CompanionCube:
0b1101101000 would represent the entire first hard drive on the
computer to your right in a data sharing network.
L736[13:38:03] <S3> if that computer had 3
- 4 hard drives
L737[13:40:17] <S3> or just 0x368
L738[13:52:27] <vifino> S3: I'm gonna get
a Juniper EX3300 and a fibre channel raid array delivered to me
hopefully tomorrow.
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L746[14:40:46] *
Inari still wants 0x10c :<
L748[14:41:38] <Inari> I wonder why I've
never seen a forum that has a temporary lock feature. Like usually
theads are being watched and locked when tehy get out of hand.. or
people are given a warning first or such. But it seems nicer to
e.g. lock the thread for 24 hours to have people calm down about
the things and return to a better tone
L749[14:42:03] <g> the point of a forum is
that it's asynchronous
L750[14:42:42] <g> the time you lock it
for largely doesn't matter, if people are flaming you either clean
the thread or lock it
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L752[14:50:05] <Inari> Hm
L753[14:50:20] <Inari> it would actaully
be interesting if rimworld slowly transitioned into more of a braod
management game as you progress
L754[14:50:37] <Inari> i.e. you get so
many colonists taht you cant micromanage everything and instead end
up doing more braod strokes of management
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L760[15:09:46] <Mettaton_Fab> ever heard
about NTPDRAPE?
L761[15:10:53] <Inari> TIL Spiders like to
make nests around the stem of apples
L762[15:11:10] <Forecaster> not "the
hard way" I hope
L763[15:11:34] <Inari> nope
L764[15:11:41] <Inari> unless reading it
on reddit is the hard way
L765[15:11:52] <Forecaster> no :P
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L767[15:12:04] <Forecaster> the hard way
would be being about to eat an apple and then... yeah
L768[15:12:06] <Forecaster> :P
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L773[15:31:34] <Magik6k> ~w data
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L777[15:49:31] <Antheus> %weather Fort
Worth
L778[15:49:32] <MichiBot> Antheus: Current
weather for Fort Worth, United States of America Current Temp:
86°F/30°C Feels Like: 85°F/30°C Current Humidity: 35 Wind: From the
E 4 Mph/7 Km/h Conditions: Sunny
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L780[15:49:47] <Antheus> ooh 86
L781[15:49:55] <Antheus> lovely
L782[15:50:07] <Mimiru> %weather
72396
L783[15:50:08] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Current
weather for 72396 Current Temp: 83°F/28°C Feels Like: 82°F/28°C
Current Humidity: 34 Wind: From the NE 0 Mph/0 Km/h Conditions:
Sunny
L784[15:50:11] <Mimiru> \o/ 82
L785[15:50:13] <Antheus> %weather
76020
L786[15:50:13] <MichiBot> Antheus: Current
weather for 76020 Current Temp: 79°F/26°C Feels Like: 81°F/27°C
Current Humidity: 43 Wind: From the S 3 Mph/5 Km/h Conditions:
Sunny
L787[15:50:17] <Antheus> Woah
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L789[15:50:24] <Antheus> 79 \o/
L790[15:50:34] <Antheus> I wonder why it's
warmer in Ft. Worth
L791[15:50:40] <Antheus> that's like 20
min east
L792[15:50:45] <Antheus> well, downtown
is
L793[15:51:05] <Antheus> hmm
L794[15:51:10] <Antheus> %weather
Dallas
L795[15:51:10] <MichiBot> Antheus: Current
weather for Dallas, United States of America Current Temp:
86°F/30°C Feels Like: 86°F/30°C Current Humidity: 37 Wind: From the
SE 0 Mph/0 Km/h Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L796[15:51:15] <Antheus> weird
L797[15:53:52] <vifino> Mettaton_Fab:
Never heard about a network time protocol daemon raping you.
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L799[15:54:39] <Antheus> me_irl
L800[15:55:06] <MalkContent> is there a
way to contruct a variable that holds multiple variables but is not
a table, like ... ?
L801[15:55:58] <MalkContent> i got like 6
table.unpack(vars) now -.-
L802[15:56:30] <MalkContent> to call
another function that has ... as argument
L803[15:57:16] <Temia> %weather
98122
L804[15:57:17] <MichiBot> Temia: Current
weather for 98122 Current Temp: 63°F/17°C Feels Like: 63°F/17°C
Current Humidity: 60 Wind: From the WNW 6 Mph/9 Km/h Conditions:
Partly Cloudy
L805[15:57:24] <Temia> Aw yiss
L806[15:58:06] <MalkContent> that humidity
tho
L807[15:58:11] <Temia> Eh.
L808[15:58:52] <Temia> We're so used to
rain here that half of us don't even bother with umbrellas. A
little humidity won't hurt.
L809[15:59:40] <MalkContent> i hate that
stuff
L810[16:00:16] <MalkContent> %weather
76185
L811[16:00:17] <MichiBot> MalkContent:
Current weather for 76185 Current Temp: 83°F/28°C Feels Like:
82°F/28°C Current Humidity: 37 Wind: From the S 1 Mph/1 Km/h
Conditions: Sunny
L812[16:00:45] <MalkContent> us i take it
:D
L813[16:01:12] <MalkContent> sitting at
19°C/76% humidity here
L814[16:01:35] <MalkContent> i am moving
as soon as i am done with university
L815[16:01:54] <MalkContent> maybe to a
nice nordic place where all water is bound in permafrost
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L817[16:16:21] <Mettaton_Fab> I now have a
new idea for my Amp's casing. An old CD/DVD Drive
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L819[16:18:22] <Antheus> Temia, you live
in the very west US?
L820[16:19:01] <Temia> Yep.
L821[16:19:23] <Antheus> My only knowlage
of ZIP codes is the 70000's are kinda central US
L822[16:19:34] <Antheus> 90000 is west
coast (90210 lol)
L823[16:19:49] <Temia> 98122 is Seattle
:p
L824[16:20:15] <Antheus> 76020 is a suburb
of Ft. Worth
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L826[16:29:08] <vifino> %weather Frankfurt
am Main, Germany
L827[16:29:09] <MichiBot> vifino: Current
weather for Frankfurt Am Main, Germany Current Temp: 73°F/23°C
Feels Like: 77°F/25°C Current Humidity: 50 Wind: From the NE 4
Mph/7 Km/h Conditions: Clear
L828[16:29:31] <vifino> my home
thermometer says 31°C in my room
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L830[16:33:57] <MalkContent> computers'll
do that :)
L831[16:40:56] <MalkContent> what criteria
have to be met so i can reference a variable in load() ?
L832[16:41:20] <MalkContent> trying in the
lua interpreter atm and defined modem = component.modem
L833[16:41:52] <Magik6k> ~w data
L835[16:42:01] <MalkContent> but
load("modem.isOpen(50)") keeps telling me "attempt
to index a nil value (global 'modem')
L836[16:43:57] <Magik6k> use
component.modem.open
L837[16:46:36] <MalkContent> i guess
L838[16:50:29] <MalkContent> in fact i
probably have to anyways unless i want modem to be global
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L841[17:11:24] <Magik6k> ~w
filesystem
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L844[17:27:53] <vifino> :O
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L852[18:29:42] <TheFox> hello
everyone!
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L863[19:40:06] <trizmo> hello
L864[19:40:47] <trizmo> anyone know if
there is a way to call reactor control rods all named a certain
thing?
L865[19:42:40] <trizmo> so i can move them
all at once instead of moving 1 then moving in increments of
1
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L868[19:47:31] <Mimiru> …
L869[19:47:35] *
Mimiru sighs and shakes her head
L870[19:47:42]
<Grand_Trizmo> yay
L871[19:48:01]
<Grand_Trizmo> im probably just
stupid
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L873[19:50:18]
<Grand_Trizmo> yeah just stupid
L874[19:51:47] <TheFox> trizmo, you still
need help?
L875[19:51:57] <TheFox>
Grand_Trizmo*
L876[19:52:17] <Mimiru> prefix that with a
@ and you'll highlight them even.. :P
L877[19:52:34]
<Grand_Trizmo> yeah would appreciate it
maybe, im kinds new to lua
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L879[19:52:45] <TheFox> ok, your using
Reactor craft?
L880[19:52:51]
<Grand_Trizmo> big reactors
L881[19:53:22] <TheFox> oh yes,
sorry
L882[19:54:23] <TheFox> gimme a
moment
L883[19:54:43]
<Mimiru>
When I wrote the BR Interaction code I didn't include anything for
moving named groups
L884[19:54:51]
<Mimiru> and
AFAIK that hasn't changed, though I might have overlooked it
L885[19:55:10] <TheFox> so you want to
change the values of all control rods?
L886[19:55:22]
<Grand_Trizmo> yeah or change them in
groups
L887[19:55:30]
<Grand_Trizmo> how does the number scheme
actually work for them
L888[19:55:38] <TheFox>
reactor.setAllControlRodLevels()
L889[19:55:44] <TheFox> the numbers are
clockwise IIRC
L890[19:55:48] <TheFox> i could be
wrong.
L891[19:56:03]
<Grand_Trizmo> starting at which
corner
L893[19:56:36] <TheFox> i would say
starting at right corner going counter clockwise, sorry
L894[19:56:52] <TheFox> it says CC, but it
will work for OC
L895[19:57:08]
<Grand_Trizmo> ok so any api i find for cc
should owrk with oc?
L896[19:57:15]
<Mimiru> OC
and CC share the *exact* methods
L897[19:57:19]
<Grand_Trizmo> ok good
L898[19:57:27]
<Mimiru> I
wrote it for compat
L899[19:57:33]
<Grand_Trizmo> that will make finding
dfocumentation a bit easier
L900[19:57:55] <TheFox> Mimiru do you know
if there is a text editor out there that "predicts" the
methods you want to use like eclipse?
L901[19:58:07] <TheFox> thats probably my
favorite feature XD
L902[19:58:23]
<Mimiru>
There are, it depends on what language you want it for
L903[19:58:37] <TheFox> sorry i forgot to
say OC
L904[19:58:39]
<Mimiru> and
chances are it's not going to support OC's lua out of the
box.
L905[19:58:44]
<Mimiru>
Yeah.. then no
L906[19:58:55] <TheFox> well, i was
thinking about making my own.....
L907[19:59:07] *
TheFox cringes at the idea of actually following that
promise
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<Grand_Trizmo> why doesnt the ctrl+W
function work to close the program?
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L917[20:50:20] <TheFox> @Grand_Trizmo, did
you try Control + C
L918[20:51:13]
<Grand_Trizmo> yeah
L919[20:51:39]
<Grand_Trizmo> the shutoff part of the
script is at line 309
L920[20:51:47] <TheFox> its probably
pulling event.pullRaw()
L921[20:51:56] <TheFox> oh
L922[20:51:58] <TheFox> hang on
L923[20:52:29] <TheFox> not a
clue...
L924[20:52:31] <TheFox> sorry
L925[20:53:08]
<Grand_Trizmo> maybe it should look for
keyboard.isKeyDown(keyboard.keys.Control) instead of
keyboad.isControlDown()
L926[20:53:23]
<Grand_Trizmo> ```if
keyboard.isKeyDown(keyboard.keys.w) and keyboard.isControlDown()
then```
L927[20:53:45] <TheFox> check, does
keyboard.isControlDown return true?
L928[20:57:43]
<Grand_Trizmo> how can i hit enter while
holding control
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L930[20:59:30] *
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enter key
L931[20:59:46] <TheFox> i gtg for now,
have a good one!
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<Grand_Trizmo> ,...
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L937[21:06:36] <Kodos> o/
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L942[22:16:37]
<Grand_Trizmo> i have no idea what im doing
:p
L943[22:29:47] <snowden89> welcome to my
life
L944[22:34:18]
<Grand_Trizmo> :p
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