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L10[01:32:30] <Kodos> Urgh, making logos
suck
L12[01:43:59]
<Forecaster>
So fluffy!
L13[01:44:07] <Kodos> Lol
L14[01:44:13] <Kodos> Cats will always be
cats, doesn't matter what species
L15[01:44:18] <Kodos> Or, subspecies
L16[01:44:19] <Kodos> w/e
L17[01:44:21] <Kodos> you know what I
mean
L18[01:45:12] <Kodos> Time to go trawl for
zs scripts for IE
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L22[02:11:16] <Izaya> I wonder how possible
it would be to automate recording and uploading of games
L23[02:11:34] <Izaya> like, recordings of
games
L24[02:11:36] <Izaya> videos
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<Forecaster>
what do you mean automate?
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L28[02:20:22] <Izaya> So I could record for
an hour, and every 10 minutes it would automatically upload to
youtube and delete it from the HDD
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<Forecaster>
not too difficult if you know how I guess
L30[02:21:54] <Izaya> doesn
L31[02:22:01] <Izaya> t look like I can do
it with just ffmpeg
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L35[02:49:56] <Kodos> Ugh, I want
draconic's place item function without needing the entirety of the
mod
L36[02:55:15] <Vexatos> :U
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L44[03:47:12] <Antheus> U:
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L47[03:48:58] <Forecaster> :A
L48[03:49:05] <Antheus>
U:\OldBackup2004\GrandmasDownloads\Pictures\12e7f8b9ae-google-com.TIFF
L49[04:11:23] <Antheus> I'm going to try to
fall asleep for the 5th time, stupid pollen and allergies .-.
L50[04:11:32] <Forecaster> :/
L51[04:11:45] <Forecaster> I have those
too
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L56[04:27:03] <Saphire> дщд
L57[04:27:05] <Saphire> ...
L58[04:27:07] <Saphire> *lol
L59[04:27:35]
<Forecaster>
:P
L60[04:28:02] <Saphire> and then someone
says something about DMCA while knocking at yoru door after you try
to do things with "your" windows
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L62[04:53:42] <Kodos> Are there any simple
mods that just add pneumatic tubes? Looking to get as close to
those vacuum thingers you see at the bank
L63[04:53:47] <Kodos> as i can
L64[04:54:04]
<Forecaster>
Proj Reds transport module?
L65[04:56:17] <Kodos> Eh, that could work
since I already have PR installed
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L75[05:54:24] *
vifino snuggles Lizzy
L76[05:54:57] *
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L93[08:33:55] <vifino> Geez, drawing on a
touchscreen is hard. I want my digitizer back.
L94[08:34:31] <Forecaster> I like my
drawing tablet
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L100[09:14:55] <Forecaster> oh wow
L101[09:14:56] <Forecaster> xD
L102[09:16:07] <Forecaster> that looks
like someone's glued what's supposed to look like typewriter
buttons to a laptop keyboard or something
L103[09:25:15] <Mimiru> Basically yes
:p
L104[09:26:08] <MalkContent> i wonder what
the target audience for that is
L105[09:26:28] <MalkContent> any
selfrespecting steampunker would probably glue that himself
:D
L106[09:26:33] <Mimiru> lol
L107[09:26:46] <Forecaster> probably
targets lazy ones with low standards :P
L108[09:27:52] <MalkContent>
"pffffff... i could buy a tube of glue and an old shitty
typewriter from ebay... ooor... 'MOOOOOOOM, I NEED THIS THING, AND
IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT' ... 'YEA I NEED IT FOR SCHOOL SO I CAN WRITE
STUFF' "
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L112[09:36:53] <Tacnuke> hi quick
question
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L114[09:39:02] <Tacnuke> i have a program
that i want to run normally until a key is pressed then exit. any
ideas?
L115[09:40:12] <MalkContent> idk.
event.listen
L116[09:40:17] <MalkContent> key_down or
something
L117[09:40:22] <Tacnuke> tried that
L118[09:40:42] <MalkContent> make that
call a function that sets a boolean
L119[09:40:43] <Tacnuke> .listen just
freezes the program
L120[09:40:58] <MalkContent> sure you
didnt sue event.pull
L121[09:41:01] <Tacnuke> sec let me
pastebin the code so you can see
L122[09:41:19] <Tacnuke> i have tried both
pull and listen
L123[09:41:54] <Tacnuke> pull lets the
program run but causes the screen to refresh only on a
keystroke
L124[09:43:21] <MalkContent>
(pastebin?)
L125[09:43:43] <Tacnuke> slow net
sorry
L126[09:44:01] <Tacnuke> ahNRz9tM
L127[09:44:01] <MalkContent> np
L128[09:45:34] <Tacnuke> look around line
117
L129[09:45:36] <MalkContent> i don't know
stuff about coroutines
L130[09:45:39] <MalkContent> yea, saw
it
L131[09:45:50] <MalkContent> how's your
code look with event.listen?
L132[09:46:07] <MalkContent> the same but
with listen instead of pull?
L133[09:46:31] <Tacnuke> pretty much the
same but with ("key_down", listen)
L134[09:46:52] <MalkContent> ಠ_ಠ
L135[09:47:18] <MalkContent> you only use
event.listen once
L136[09:47:37] <MalkContent> it registers
a function to be called when the event happens
L137[09:48:18] <MalkContent> sorry for the
"ಠ_ಠ", i misread at first
L138[09:48:25] <Tacnuke> odd because it
wouldnt do anything without the , listen
L139[09:48:39] <Tacnuke> lol np
L140[09:48:40] <MalkContent> thought you
were trying to event.listen by event.pull("key_down",
listen)
L141[09:48:49] <Tacnuke> lol no
L142[09:49:12] <MalkContent> you need to
call a function
L143[09:49:36] <Tacnuke> so for example
the listenX
L144[09:49:44] <MalkContent> just use that
to set a boolean
L145[09:49:53] <MalkContent> then abort
the loop if the boolean is true
L146[09:49:58] <MalkContent> yea
L147[09:50:58] <MalkContent> the function
you call gets parameters equal to what event.pull returns
L148[09:52:19] <Tacnuke> ok so it would
look something like this?
L149[09:52:57] <Tacnuke>
even.listen("key_down", listenX)
L150[09:53:07] <Tacnuke> pardon the bad
typing
L151[09:53:10] <MalkContent> yea
L152[09:53:28] <MalkContent> and give
listenX the parameters you got in local name, address, char
etcetc
L153[09:53:37] <Tacnuke> right
L154[09:54:37] <Tacnuke> if im just
looking for a button press do i kneed all the rest in there?
L155[09:54:49] <MalkContent> listenX(_, _,
_, code, ...)
L156[09:54:54] <MalkContent> since you
only need code
L157[09:55:08] <Tacnuke> ok thats what i
was thinking
L158[09:55:33] <MalkContent> ... is a real
thing btw, so no placeholder done in pseudocode
L159[09:55:47] <Tacnuke> yup
L160[09:55:59] <MalkContent> also: _ is a
viable variable name, just commonly used for "don't need
this" ^^
L161[09:56:32] <MalkContent> dump the
coroutine stuff as a whole
L162[09:56:41] <MalkContent> also maybe
os.exit() works
L163[09:56:43] <MalkContent> maybe it
doesn't
L164[09:56:51] <MalkContent> try it with
the thing :D
L165[09:56:54] <Tacnuke> yeah i was trying
different things to get it to work
L166[09:57:11] <MalkContent> when it
doesn't, just do it with the boolean as i said
L167[09:57:32] <Tacnuke> oh it does but
when i had it working it wouldnt display and of the info()
L168[09:57:41] <Tacnuke> until i hit
another key that is
L169[09:58:06] <Tacnuke> err any of the
info() function i mean
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L171[10:01:22] <MalkContent> my guess is
it's because of the infinite event.pull
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L173[10:03:02] <Tacnuke> lol ok i must
have something wrong
L174[10:03:26] <Tacnuke> it still runs but
the x key is not working
L175[10:03:43] <Tacnuke> and yes i have
the correct doe for it
L176[10:03:56] <Tacnuke> err code i
mean
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L179[10:08:36] <MalkContent> i can't find
the os api on ocdoc.cil.li
L180[10:08:40] <MalkContent> :x
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L182[10:08:59] <Tacnuke> yeah for the x
keypress
L183[10:09:03] <MalkContent> anyways, it
doesn't work with os.exit for me
L184[10:09:25] <Forecaster> tldr what do
you want to do?
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L186[10:09:39] <MalkContent> quit program
on key press
L187[10:09:39] <Tacnuke> change the order
at the bottom
L188[10:09:49] <Tacnuke> set listen before
info
L189[10:10:03] <Forecaster> show your
program
L190[10:10:16] <MalkContent> tacnuke, you
only ever have to event.listen once
L191[10:10:19] <MalkContent> dont put it
into the loop
L192[10:10:47] <Tacnuke> and forecaster
sec ill have to get it for you
L193[10:11:08] <Forecaster> really you
only have to register your listener once per computer boot
L194[10:11:31] <Forecaster> it remains
even if your program ends iirc
L195[10:11:50] <Tacnuke> i havent changed
the pastebin yet but here is the link
L196[10:11:53] <Tacnuke> ahNRz9tM
L197[10:12:04] <Forecaster> that's not a
link, that's the id
L198[10:12:18] <Tacnuke> lol sorry thats
what i meant
L199[10:12:26] <Forecaster> paste the
link...
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L203[10:13:12] <Forecaster> thank
you
L204[10:13:34] <Tacnuke> line 115
L205[10:13:53] <Tacnuke> the coroutine
stuff is gone
L206[10:14:08] <Tacnuke> but you get the
idea of what im trying to do
L207[10:14:26] <Forecaster> pretty sure
the listen method passes the event data into your function
L208[10:14:34] <Forecaster> you don't need
to do event pull inside of it
L209[10:16:36] <Tacnuke> can you show me
an example of it
L210[10:16:47] <Tacnuke> my brain is in
knots atms
L211[10:16:54] <MalkContent> sec
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L213[10:17:20] <Forecaster> give me a bit,
I need to write some in-game so I can see that it works and I'm not
talking garbage
L214[10:17:25] <Forecaster> which has been
known to happen
L215[10:17:41] <Tacnuke> lol i know that
feeling as well
L216[10:18:24] <Tacnuke> and do i need to
call listenX() in the loop?
L217[10:18:37] <Tacnuke> or no?
L219[10:18:55] <Forecaster> no
L220[10:19:20] <Tacnuke> ok i didnt was
just double checking
L221[10:20:01] <MalkContent> or you can
os.exit() inside the loop if run is false
L222[10:20:22] <MalkContent> but putting
os.exit() into the event function won't work
L223[10:20:48] <Forecaster> ah yes, like
that, that should work
L224[10:20:59] <Forecaster> though you
don't really need the , ... after code
L225[10:21:21] <MalkContent> a right,
extras just get discarded, right?
L226[10:21:25] <Forecaster> yes
L227[10:22:26] <Forecaster> and you'll
probably want to unset the listener when your program exits
L228[10:22:33] <Forecaster> otherwise
it'll remain like I said
L229[10:22:46] <Forecaster> put a print in
the callback function and you'll see what I mean :P
L230[10:22:51] <Forecaster> like
print(code)
L231[10:23:48] <MalkContent> right
L232[10:24:25] <Forecaster> simply do
event.listen("key_down", nil) after the loop
L233[10:24:38] <Tacnuke> still trying tio
get my head around events as a whole
L234[10:24:44] <Tacnuke> sorry to be so
dense
L235[10:24:59] <Forecaster> it's fine,
it's not the easiest aspect of lua
L236[10:25:22] <Tacnuke> lol and im used
to CC so this has a learning experience
L237[10:25:38] <Forecaster> actually you
can't pass nil to listen
L238[10:25:56] <Forecaster> ah right, you
use event.ignore
L239[10:26:10] <Forecaster> so you'd do
event.ignore("key_down", callbackFunction)
L240[10:26:14] <Forecaster> to unregister
it
L241[10:27:17] <MalkContent> ^
L242[10:27:35] <MalkContent> just put that
after the loop or right before os.exit() and you're good
L243[10:28:10] <Mimiru> Do you need the
callback for ignore?
L244[10:28:23] <Mimiru> Ahh guess you
do
L245[10:28:26] <Forecaster> yes
L246[10:28:27] <Mimiru> I don't remember
using it
L247[10:28:35] <Mimiru> it's been months
since I OC'd though
L248[10:29:33] <Tacnuke> lol and i thought
making a button exit the programm gracefully would be easy
L249[10:29:57] <MalkContent> i mean it's
like 4 lines
L250[10:29:58] <MalkContent> so
L251[10:30:27] <Forecaster> blame
Zoidberg
L252[10:30:47] <MalkContent> also: til:
key_down captures player
L253[10:31:04] <MalkContent> *proceeds to
make incinerator protocoll for unauthorized users*
L254[10:31:25] <Forecaster> yeah, so does
touch events
L255[10:31:36] <Forecaster> screens are
basically biometric scanners
L256[10:31:53] <MalkContent> i wanna have
a drone fly up to people touching the screen if they're not
me
L257[10:31:58] <MalkContent> punching
them
L258[10:32:03] <MalkContent> playing
"can't touch this"
L259[10:32:22] <MalkContent> wasn't there
some radio addon for oc
L260[10:32:29] <Mimiru> Yes...
L261[10:32:31] <Forecaster> Mimiru:
:P
L262[10:32:35] <Mimiru> OpenFM
L264[10:33:28] <MalkContent> i assume it's
webradio
L265[10:33:35] <Tacnuke> i used to have a
mining laser in a dispenser.
L266[10:33:38] <MalkContent> meaning i now
only have to find a 24/7 can't touch this stream
L267[10:33:46] <Mimiru> yeah
shoutcast/icecast some other streams work too though
L268[10:33:49] <Tacnuke> if the user wasnt
authorized it pulsed the dispenser
L269[10:34:03] <MalkContent> can you put
speakers in drones as upgrades?
L270[10:34:05] <Lizzy> home
time!!!!!!!
L271[10:34:12] *
Lizzy jumps into vifino's arms
L272[10:34:14] <Tacnuke> hi lizzy
L273[10:34:14] <Mimiru> no
L274[10:34:16] <MalkContent> that'd be the
shit :D
L275[10:34:19] <MalkContent> d'aw
L276[10:34:20] <Lizzy> onward! mighty
steed
L277[10:34:21] <vifino> woo
L278[10:34:27] <Mimiru> moving a stream
fucks everything up
L279[10:34:32] <MalkContent> rats
L280[10:34:32] *
vifino makes noises and carries Lizzy to the train
station
L281[10:34:44] <Mimiru> I'd planned on
pocket radios..
L282[10:34:50] <Mimiru> but it went
poorly
L283[10:34:52] <MalkContent> :/
L284[10:34:52] <Mimiru> many died
L285[10:35:07] <MalkContent> also no
propaganda radio drones in the skies
L286[10:35:11] <Mimiru> So many dead
Bothans
L287[10:35:24] <MalkContent> hehe
L288[10:35:29] <Tacnuke> if i had any hair
left i would be pulling it out
L289[10:36:11] <Forecaster> I killed some
of those bothans, for science
L290[10:36:21] <Forecaster> except steve,
he was a jerk
L291[10:37:00] <MalkContent> ...and that's
why you let him live?
L292[10:37:13] <MalkContent> what's wrong
now, tac?
L293[10:37:13] <Forecaster> no, that's why
it wasn't for science
L294[10:37:19] <MalkContent> a :D
L295[10:37:26] <MalkContent> for science,
james?
L296[10:37:28] <MalkContent> no. for
me.
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L298[10:39:53] <Tacnuke> lol just
frustrated as a whole malk
L299[10:40:29] <MalkContent> the human
experience is marvelous, isn't it ;P
L300[10:40:39] <MalkContent> also: i made
a horrible mistake
L301[10:41:10] <Tacnuke> lol yes it is,
and what mistake
L302[10:41:12] <MalkContent> made a soad
reference somewhere
L303[10:41:27] <MalkContent> playlist full
of soad now
L304[10:41:31] <MalkContent> am stuck
singing along
L305[10:41:33] <MalkContent> (help)
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L307[10:42:02] <Tacnuke> i fell into to a
burning ring of fire
L308[10:42:41] <Forecaster> that explains
your lack of hair
L309[10:42:48] <MalkContent> :D
L310[10:42:57] <Tacnuke> lol its the
lyrics to a song
L311[10:43:08] <MalkContent> now he needs
two burn heals
L312[10:43:16] <Tacnuke> rofl
L313[10:43:25] <MalkContent> :D
L314[10:45:10] <Tacnuke> ok malk ill show
you the revised code if you promise not to hit me
L315[10:45:28] <Forecaster> I promise to
hit you regardless
L316[10:45:39] <Tacnuke> doh! thats not
nice
L318[10:46:02] <Forecaster> don't worry,
I'll find the lightest anvil I can
L319[10:46:15] <Tacnuke> lol dont go to
acme for it
L320[10:46:28] <MalkContent> looks
fine
L321[10:46:37] <Tacnuke> doesnt work
L322[10:46:42] <MalkContent> call
event.ignore with the same arguments like the listen one
L323[10:46:44] <MalkContent> after the
loop
L324[10:46:54] <Forecaster> why do you put
so many linebreaks in
L325[10:47:02] <Tacnuke> it throws an
error at line 115
L326[10:47:02] <Forecaster> it bloats
everything
L327[10:47:17] <MalkContent> o lol
L328[10:47:19] <Forecaster> you can't
register a function with "local"
L329[10:47:23] <Tacnuke> its easier for me
to read
L330[10:47:29] <Forecaster> function
listen()
L331[10:47:30] <Temia> Bloats
everything?
L332[10:47:48] <MalkContent> local
keydown(_, _, _, 45) => local function keydown(_, _, _,
code)
L333[10:47:49] <Tacnuke> ye you can
L334[10:47:52] <Temia> It's like, two
bytes. One if OC is actually smart about it and not
OS-dependent.
L335[10:47:57] <MalkContent> if code == 45
then listen = false end
L336[10:48:03] <Forecaster>
visually...
L337[10:48:13] <Tacnuke> lol ok malk
L338[10:48:17] <Forecaster> I don't care
about the file size
L339[10:48:33] <Temia> If Tacnuke prefers
wider spacing, that's their perogative.
L340[10:48:46] <Forecaster> I just asked
why. Get off
L341[10:49:20] <vifino> s p a c i n
g
L342[10:49:23] <Tacnuke> i took no
offe4nse to it forecaster
L343[10:49:23] <MalkContent> function
parameters can't be non-variables :P
L344[10:49:23] <Temia> You're the one who
made the judgmental remark after asking.
L345[10:50:23] <MalkContent> and his name
was Bloat Ycode
L346[10:51:13] <Forecaster> Tacnuke:
apparently Temia did
L347[10:51:42] <MalkContent> okay, enough
now.
L348[10:52:25] <g> v i f i n o
L349[10:54:22] *
Temia yawnmoos, flops against Vifino. z.z dozing back
off.
L350[10:56:12] <Temia> I should start
piping Corebird's log output somewhere so I can report its
coredumps. =.=
L351[10:56:32] *
vifino pets Temia
L352[10:58:07] *
Temia tailswishes lazily. =w=
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L357[11:24:53] <Temia> Bleh, my body can't
decide whether it's tired or not.
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L360[11:28:26] *
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L363[12:02:05] <Temia> okay yeah no
definitely tired.
L364[12:02:16] *
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L369[12:25:53] <MichiBot>
Everspace -
Beta Livestream | length:
36m 45s | Likes:
10 Dislikes:
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Views:
124 | by
Scott Manley
L370[12:25:57] <Forecaster> oh look,
another space game!
L371[12:26:45] <MalkContent> what's this
one do?
L372[12:27:04] <MalkContent> o, nvm, i can
listen to scott manley explain it :D
L373[12:27:06] <Forecaster> I dunno, I
just started watching the video
L374[12:27:13] <MalkContent> mmm scott
manley
L375[12:27:42] <Forecaster> :P
L376[12:27:53] <MalkContent> i could
listen to that guy, morgan freeman or the narator from
bastion
L377[12:27:58] <MalkContent> explaining
anything
L378[12:27:59] <MalkContent> forever
L379[12:28:30] <Forecaster> :>
L380[12:29:16] <MalkContent> i remember
starting ksp
L381[12:29:31] <MalkContent> 2 hours of
noob gameplay
L382[12:29:37] <MalkContent> 5 minutes in
ksp channel
L383[12:29:41] <Forecaster> heh,
yeah
L384[12:29:45] <MalkContent> 4 hours of
watching scott manley videos
L385[12:30:12] <MalkContent> plus scott
manley is really fun to say :D
L386[12:30:17] <MalkContent> .. w8
L387[12:30:29] <MalkContent> MANley,
freeMAN
L388[12:30:42] <MalkContent> gotta find
out the name of the bastion guy
L389[12:31:23] <MalkContent> o god i need
oxygen
L390[12:31:33] <MalkContent> his name is
cunningham
L391[12:32:37] <MalkContent> o dear lord
i'm lightheaded
L392[12:33:19] <Forecaster> you need to
change your bulb to a blacklight
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L394[12:34:59] <MalkContent> *puts in
blacklight* *opens eyes for a splitsecond* *removes
blacklight*
L395[12:35:02] <MalkContent> yeaaa.
nooo.
L396[12:35:15] <MalkContent> but srsly
tho
L397[12:35:22] <MalkContent> if my last
name was cunningham
L398[12:35:44] <MalkContent> i would
exclusively wear shirts with a ham wearing a doctors hat
L399[12:35:59] <MalkContent> or a sherlock
holmes hat and a pipe
L400[12:36:04] <MalkContent> stuff like
that
L401[12:36:05] *
Forecaster grumbles about show episode numbers being a
mess
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L403[12:40:51] <Forecaster> I bet you
would :P
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L407[12:49:11] <Forecaster> so it seems
kind of like a cross between Elite and FTL I think?
L408[12:49:31] <Forecaster> or like, FTL
but in first person?
L409[12:52:48] <MalkContent> nah. not like
you have a crew or ship internals to manage
L410[12:52:58] <MalkContent> the former
sounds more accurate :)
L411[12:54:09] <MalkContent> personally i
had to think a little of binding of isaac, but i guess any level
based roguelike would fit
L412[12:54:43] <Forecaster> well the map
view reminded me of FTL
L413[13:01:03] <Mettaton_Fab> tomorrow i
will be able to put my amp into the old drive completely!
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L417[13:33:33] <Mettaton_Fab> forecaster,
that one with the animal in bed has been redrawn in animu
style.
L418[13:33:41] <Mettaton_Fab> imma search
for it.
L420[13:36:08] <Mimiru> Beat you to it
sorry :p
L421[13:36:21] <Mettaton_Fab> Thanks
Mimiru!
L422[13:40:59] <Tacnuke> ok malk i give
up
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L430[14:08:10] <MalkContent> Tacnuke, show
current code >_>
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L435[14:12:15] <MalkContent> how do i
setup hexchat so it pings me on chat messages that contain certain
strings, like it does when my name is typed?
L436[14:12:56] <Mimiru> settings ->
prefs -> alerts -> Extra words to highlight
L437[14:13:02] <MalkContent> ty
L438[14:13:27] <MalkContent> case
sensitive?
L439[14:14:03] <MalkContent> imma go with
"nah"
L440[14:14:11] <Lizzy> nah
L441[14:14:27] <Forecaster> nAh
L442[14:15:25] *
MalkContent did not actually put "nah" in
there
L443[14:16:47] <Lizzy> nah
L444[14:19:08] <MalkContent> :I
L445[14:20:55] <Skye> naaah
L446[14:21:50] *
MalkContent puts in na+h to see if it regexes
L447[14:26:30] *
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L449[14:35:15] <Forecaster> xD
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L455[14:53:34] <Temia> Except you're both
cute!
L456[14:54:43] <Temia> ...rikai said I'm
like that too. >.>
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L458[15:04:50] <scj643> Hi Lizzy
L459[15:05:01] <Lizzy> hau
L460[15:05:26] <Lizzy> hai*
L461[15:05:27]
<Forecaster>
I wish *I* had a money monkey >:
L462[15:05:49]
<Forecaster>
presented completely without context
L463[15:05:51] <scj643> I wish I wasn't
sick
L464[15:05:55] <MalkContent> what's a
money monkey
L466[15:06:14] <MalkContent> is that from
that new dont starve thing
L467[15:06:56] <MalkContent> okay then
^^
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L469[15:10:03]
<Forecaster>
:P
L470[15:13:00] <scj643> because of a bug
in nvidia mobile gpus I haven't been playing minecraft
L471[15:13:07] <scj643> Diagonal tearing
:(
L472[15:13:21] <scj643> And minecraft
can't go into exclusive fullscreen
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L474[15:15:32] <Mettaton_Fab> oi
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L478[15:22:57] <Tacnuke> MalkContent i
have came to the conclusion that lua events hate me
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L480[15:24:32] <Forecaster> I'm sure that
they are neutral to your existence
L481[15:25:30] <Tacnuke> lol forecaster i
copied one of sangars' code snippets and it fails to run also
L482[15:25:42] <Forecaster> okay,
why?
L483[15:25:57] <Mettaton_Fab> can someone
write dooty stuff?
L484[15:26:22] <Tacnuke> i dunno it doesnt
throw an error it just doesnt detect any keystroke or click
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L486[15:26:51] <Mettaton_Fab> doot
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L488[15:28:19] <scj643> Results are in and
it looks like the diagonal tearing does not happen when running
exclusive mode in opengl
L489[15:28:32] <Tacnuke> yay?
L490[15:29:08] <scj643> NOpe
L491[15:29:15] <scj643> because minecraft
doesn't run in exclusive mode
L492[15:30:09] <Forecaster> Tacnuke: well
you would have to debug it then
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L494[15:31:48] <Tacnuke> lol thats what i
was doing forecaster
L495[15:32:04] <Tacnuke> or trying to at
least
L496[15:32:30] <scj643> No visible issues
when running the unigine heaven benchmark in opengl
L497[15:33:31] <scj643> THey do appear
when not in fullscreen on that benchmark
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L499[15:37:48] <MalkContent> Tacnuke: if
your code was fine befor
L500[15:37:50] <MalkContent> e
L501[15:38:08] <MalkContent> and you just
copied from what i put in that pastebin
L502[15:38:15] <MalkContent> there should
be no issue :P
L503[15:38:34] <MalkContent> if you keep
saying "well everything is wroooong" without getting
specific, noone can help you
L504[15:39:03] <Tacnuke> oh my code works
fine i just cant get the exit button to quit the program
L505[15:39:20] <MalkContent> pastebin
current code and show
L506[15:40:10] <scj643> Is jetbrains IDEA
good?
L507[15:40:33] <Forecaster> it's a
terrible pressure cooker
L508[15:40:42] <scj643> ....
L509[15:42:36] <Mimiru> well.. he's
right
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L515[15:48:15] <Mimiru> I dev for MC in
Eclipse, I dev Corded in IDEA
L516[15:49:38] <Mimiru> Tacnuke, I'm just
joining the convo here really.. but where are you actually running
the listener?
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L518[15:52:40] <Mimiru> You have a
"listen" function... and you have
event.ignore("touch", listen) but I'm not seeing a
event.listen("touch", listen) call..
L519[15:52:43] <Forecaster> I use IntelliJ
for Java, HTML, css, js and PHP
L520[15:53:30] <Mimiru> I use notepad++
for html/css/js/php :P
L521[15:54:27] <scj643> Ewwwwwww
L522[15:54:40] <scj643> Use something like
atom atleast
L523[15:54:49] <scj643> or if your fancy
sublime text
L524[15:55:05] <Mimiru> Ewwww
scj643.
L525[15:55:11] *
Mimiru rolls eyes
L526[15:56:00] <scj643> What do I use to
have gradle download deps?
L527[15:56:48] <Mimiru> if you're devving
MC setupDecompWorkspace idea/eclipse should do it
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L529[15:57:30] <Mimiru> if not.. idea has
a refresh deps icon somewhere
L530[15:58:08] <Forecaster> np++ is
fine
L531[15:58:17] <Forecaster> IntelliJ just
has project management and code completion
L532[15:58:21]
<Eleria> I
use itelliJ for Java and C# xD (well second is not intelliJ but
rider which is based on it)
L533[15:58:22] <Forecaster> and lots of
other nice things
L534[15:59:02] <scj643> I use PyCharm for
my big python projects
L535[15:59:23]
<Eleria> oh
well i forgot pycharm xD
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L537[16:04:30] <scj643> ok so gradelw
install gets the deps
L538[16:07:14] <scj643> Going from python
to java
L539[16:07:16] <scj643> wish me luck
L540[16:09:21] *
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L541[16:09:34] *
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L542[16:13:10] <MalkContent> Tacnuke:
-.-
L543[16:13:14] <MalkContent> mate
cmon
L544[16:13:14] *
Mettaton_Fab has ideas for building a whole sound system with
speakers inside an old computer case
L545[16:13:29] <MalkContent> you gotta put
"local run" outside of listen
L546[16:13:37] <MalkContent> or its gonna
vanish at the end of the function
L547[16:13:59] <MalkContent> the way it is
the while look isn't gonna run once
L548[16:14:02] <MalkContent> cause run is
nil
L549[16:14:38] <MalkContent> sorry that
took so long, i got sidetracked and didn't get pinged
L550[16:15:35] <MalkContent> plus you are
back at event.pull
L551[16:15:42] <MalkContent> why
L553[16:15:53] <MalkContent> that is just
gonna pause the loop forever until you press a key
L554[16:16:17] <S3> good thing OCBSD, my
OS for CC doesn't let you do event.pull
L557[16:16:33] <S3> not CC lol
L558[16:16:43] <S3> I'm like busy stuffing
my face
L559[16:16:58] *
MalkContent just finished stuffing his face
L560[16:17:25] <scj643> Hi S3
L561[16:17:58] <S3> somebody was actually
telling me that there's actually some lua stack hackery I can do to
prevent people from infinite looping in my coroutines..
L562[16:17:59] <S3> but I forgot all the
details
L563[16:17:59] <S3> Hey scj643
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L565[16:18:19] <scj643> Trying to figure
out what causes my 960m to get weird tearing in minecraf
L566[16:18:21] <scj643> t
L567[16:18:22] <S3> because my processes
are like beefed up coroutines basically
L568[16:18:43] <S3> gtx 960 mobile?
L569[16:18:57] <scj643> Yep
L570[16:19:04] <S3> because it's shared
memory and probably some dumbass driver
L572[16:19:11] <scj643> Yeah
L573[16:19:14] <S3> likely
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L575[16:19:31] <MalkContent> Tacnuke: you
switched to a touchscreen button?
L576[16:20:01] <scj643> Oh great I hear
something shaking in my mouse
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L579[16:21:12] <MalkContent> haha
L580[16:21:17] <S3> scj643: uh
L581[16:21:22] <S3> scj643: piece of
plastic maybe?
L582[16:21:24] <MalkContent> best hope you
got a soldering iron
L583[16:21:28] <Mettaton_Fab> what is
it?
L584[16:21:29] <scj643> it's a g602
L585[16:21:32] <MalkContent> or glue
L586[16:21:41] <S3> there isn't much to
solder on newer mice these days unfortunately
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L588[16:21:45] <Mettaton_Fab> or a loose
piece of plastic
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L590[16:22:10] <S3> This is why I use ball
mice
L591[16:22:34] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, i always
dissasemble dead, non-working PC mice for connectors and stuff like
that
L592[16:22:58] <scj643> I can't
disassemble it
L593[16:22:58] <S3> ball mice don't
usually break
L595[16:23:13] <Mettaton_Fab> but why,
acj?
L596[16:23:14] <S3> I still have ball mice
with serial ports
L597[16:23:19] <Mettaton_Fab> *scj
L598[16:23:32] <scj643> i see no
screws
L599[16:23:38] <scj643> also I got a
warrenty with best buy
L600[16:23:46] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: I got
something you'd probably love to dissassemble
L601[16:23:52] <S3> it's an ethernet
switch
L602[16:23:58] <S3> but it isn't any
ordinary ethernet switch
L603[16:24:05] <Mettaton_Fab> Ooh,
ethernet switches!
L604[16:24:08] <S3> it's all 25 pin rs232
serial ethernet
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L607[16:24:15] <scj643> It doesn't sound
like it's rattling a lot
L608[16:24:22] <Mettaton_Fab> does it have
ethernet port?
L609[16:24:32] <S3> of course, a 25 pin
rs232 ethrnet port
L610[16:24:34] <S3> a bunch of them
L612[16:24:53] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: ethernet
is a protocol, no it does NOT have an RJ45 socket
L613[16:24:55] <MalkContent> didn't check
if that's compiling
L614[16:25:13] <MalkContent> but that is
what you want to have in there
L615[16:25:14] <S3> it does ethernet over
rs232 on 25 pin serial
L616[16:25:26] <S3> which, is like a
parallel port but not
L617[16:25:37] <scj643> Yeah to fix it I
would have to remove the glide pads
L618[16:25:46] <S3> it's high speed, like
600 bps or something
L619[16:25:48] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, can i
connect this via 9-pin serial?
L620[16:25:52] <scj643> No way in hell I'm
doing that
L622[16:25:54] <S3> they make
adaptors
L623[16:26:14] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: the big
difference to 9 pin serial is that 9 pin serial has a lot less flow
control
L624[16:26:23] <Mettaton_Fab> so... i
could connect it to my doom machine?
L627[16:26:43] <S3> this is how bad serial
used to be
L628[16:27:04] <S3> it was basically a
terminal multiplexer at that point
L629[16:27:33] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, do you
have anything else that could be scrapped for parts?
L630[16:27:39] <S3> tons o shit
L631[16:27:45] <S3> but I'm glad we have 9
pin serial
L632[16:27:45] <scj643> All my buttons are
working
L635[16:27:54] <S3> I'm glad we have 3 pin
serial
L636[16:28:03] <Mettaton_Fab> 3 pin
serial?
L637[16:28:14] <S3> data positive
ground
L638[16:28:15] <scj643> Seems like the
sound is comming from the mouse wheel
L639[16:28:23] <S3> Mettaton_Fab: n64
controllers are 3 pin serial
L640[16:28:45] <Mettaton_Fab> oh, thats
nice, so can i connect them to a serial port?
L641[16:28:55] <Mettaton_Fab> to a classic
9 pin one?
L642[16:28:58] <S3> you need a
microcontroller to adapt them
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L644[16:29:15] <S3> but sorta, an n64? no,
you would need to really adapt them, that's what I did with my
stm32
L645[16:29:47] <S3> I converted n64
signals into 5 pin TTL which is, with a TTL converter attachable
directly to 9 pin rs232 serial
L646[16:30:06] <S3> but n64 controllers
are high speed
L647[16:30:24] <S3> the resolution of the
signal is 1 microsecond
L648[16:30:25] <S3> or 1 Mhz
L649[16:30:34] <Mettaton_Fab> did you know
about the metal group Babymetal?
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L656[16:37:29] <Skye> S3, I have a serial
terminal where the DB-9 connector is broken.
L657[16:37:41] <S3> is it really
db9?
L658[16:37:43] <Skye> so I have to use an
adapter to convert the DB-25 to DB-9
L659[16:37:47] <S3> most serial terminals
are db25
L660[16:37:56] <Skye> S3, it has two
"serial" ports
L661[16:37:58] <Skye> a 25 pin one
L662[16:38:01] <Skye> and a 9 pin
one
L663[16:38:06] <S3> because of all the
proprietary bullshit
L664[16:38:07] <S3> that's cool
L665[16:38:10] <Skye> the 9 pin one is
broken
L666[16:38:14] <Skye> it can only
send
L667[16:38:17] <Skye> and not
receive
L669[16:38:30] <S3> I bet you tha you may
be able to just replace the ACIA / UART chip on it
L670[16:38:37] <S3> it may be ACIA
L671[16:38:43] <S3> since it's old
L672[16:38:54] <Skye> 1986?
L673[16:39:03] <Skye> I don't trust myself
with CRTs
L676[16:39:24] <S3> you can discharge
them, but I don't tell you how
L677[16:39:36] <S3> won't
L678[16:39:42] <S3> most of them are the
same but meh
L679[16:39:55] <Skye> WY-120
L680[16:40:00] <Skye> Wyse WY-120
L681[16:40:21] <S3> oh hey
L682[16:40:28] <S3> they almost make
potato chips
L683[16:40:38] <Skye> what?
L684[16:41:31] <S3> Skye: it looks like a
lot ofthose wyse models didn't even have the db9 connector in the
spot for it
L685[16:41:34] <S3> it was covered
up
L686[16:41:38] <S3> so maybe they had
problems
L687[16:42:04] <Skye> interesting
L688[16:42:09] <Skye> It half works for
me
L689[16:42:17] <Skye> literally
L690[16:42:59] <S3> I bet you they had
their own circuit handle it and used too high of a duty cycle or
something and started blowing up ports and whatever was connected
to them
L692[16:43:11] <S3> or some craz shit and
decided to stick with the data terminal 25 pin sstuff
L693[16:43:25] <Skye> Well... I wish I had
a practical use for my serial terminal
L694[16:43:29] <Skye> the thing is
L695[16:43:34] <S3> you can use the 25 pin
ports
L696[16:43:37] <S3> it's probably to
standard
L697[16:43:38] <Skye> my desktop keyboard
is way better than my serial terminal
L698[16:43:42] <S3> if it's 85
L699[16:43:54] <Skye> (yay for buckling
spring)
L700[16:44:06] <S3> I only wanted a serial
terminal for like a HUD
L701[16:44:07] <S3> for my house
L702[16:44:14] <S3> tell me what
everything is doing
L703[16:44:25] <Skye> S3, what's the
difference between using a DB-25 vs an adapter?
L704[16:44:25] <S3> can connect it to like
an arduino feather
L705[16:44:34] <S3> and have a wifi serial
terminal
L706[16:44:52] <S3> Skye: well, you lose
all of the nifty flow control stuff
L708[16:45:00] <Skye> thing is
L710[16:45:05] <S3> there's a lot of
shit
L711[16:45:08] <Skye> I literally do not
have the room in my house for it
L712[16:45:14] <S3> now if you're computer
doesn't use it, you may not need any of it
L713[16:45:23] <S3> the only thing you
need to keep in mind is hardware flow control or now
L715[16:45:39] <S3> oh I'd get a wall
mount for the crt
L716[16:45:42] <S3> like those arm
trays
L717[16:45:48] <Skye> S3, would it explain
the ton of hardware flow control options?
L718[16:45:51] <S3> and then attach an
arduino feather to it with wifi module
L719[16:46:02] <Temia> For a CRT...
L720[16:46:08] <Temia> ...that poor, poor
wall.
L721[16:46:13] <S3> just takes in tcp
connections and spits all character data streams to CRT
L722[16:46:14] <S3> or UDP
L723[16:46:26] <S3> Temia: they make
em
L724[16:46:26] <Skye> Temia, it's a
light-ish CRT
L725[16:46:39] <Temia> The issue isn't the
mount, it's the wall itself.
L726[16:46:47] <Skye> I have brick
walls
L727[16:46:49] <Skye> thing is
L728[16:46:49] <Temia> But a fairly light
CRT does make it sound less awful
L729[16:46:55] <Skye> I don't have any
space
L730[16:47:00] <Temia> Well, so long as
you have it anchored right, I suppose.
L731[16:47:03] <Skye> it's sitting on top
of my pentium 4
L732[16:47:11] <Temia> ...
L733[16:47:36] *
Temia looks at her last Pentium 4 board in the box heading for
RePC's recycling table behind her
L734[16:48:09] *
Temia then looks at her old serial terminal and realises she has no
room to talk. =3=
L735[16:48:35] <Skye> which is sitting on
top of an old karaoke thingy that is broken that I haven't bothed
to either fix or throw away
L736[16:50:18] <Skye> I have SO much
junk...
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L739[16:54:23] *
Temia ... looks at the old Alphastations her terminal is sitting
on. ._.
L740[16:54:30] <Temia> We're
hopeless
L741[16:54:33] *
Temia flops against Skye. .-.
L742[16:54:56] *
Skye pets Temia
L743[16:55:00] <Temia> Though frankly I'm
about ready to toss the Alphastations out -- literally the only
thing that MIGHT run at all on them is, uh, Gentoo.
L744[16:55:33] <Temia> Tru64 UNIX isn't
looking like an option at all because it's so tightly controlled
and licensing is simply unavailable.
L745[16:55:46] <Skye> Temia, do you want
me to give you windows nt 4.0
L747[16:55:59] <Temia> Do you have it for
Alpha? >_>
L748[16:56:21] <Skye> yes
L749[16:56:44] <Skye> ALPHA
L750[16:56:48] <Skye> I386
L751[16:56:51] <Skye> MIPS
L752[16:56:52] <Skye> PPC
L753[16:57:11] <Temia> Wow, nice.
L754[16:57:13] <Temia> Maybe, then,
maybe.
L755[16:57:21] <Temia> ...the question is
what would I even build on it
L756[16:57:22] <Temia> orz
L757[16:57:34] <Skye> also
L758[16:57:38] <Skye> NT 3.51
L759[16:58:19] <Skye> You'd have to be
okay with me sending ISOs, though. :P
L760[16:59:10] <Temia> Quassel doesn't
have DCC support so you'd have to pass them to me indirectly, but
other than that...
L761[17:02:51] <Skye> I have no idea how
to send files simply.
L762[17:03:03] <Kodos> Puush
L763[17:05:10] <Skye> 700MB?
L764[17:05:53] <Kodos> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L765[17:07:35] <Skye> Temia, the problem
with windows is that there is no software for it
L766[17:07:42] <Skye> other than the built
in dos emulation
L767[17:07:45] <Skye> guess why it
failed
L768[17:08:11] <Temia> Yeah.
L769[17:08:23] <Temia> I kind of assumed
it'd include a compiler suite for that reason.
L770[17:08:32] <Temia> If not...
L771[17:08:35] <Skye> windows?
L772[17:08:36] <Temia> uh.
L773[17:08:36] <Temia> ...Hm.
L774[17:08:39] <Skye> include
compilers?
L775[17:08:42] <Skye> ha...
L776[17:08:47] <Skye> ...ha
L777[17:08:47] <Temia> ...yeah, it was a
longshot
L778[17:09:01] <Temia> But I was hoping
that there'd be some sense in a professional workstation product
line
L779[17:09:10] <Temia> ...yeah, you can
keep laughing
L780[17:09:45] <Skye> Temia, thing
is
L781[17:09:49] <Skye> you're thinking
logically
L782[17:09:55] <Skye> nothing to laugh at
there
L783[17:09:57] <Skye> but
L784[17:10:04] <Skye> this is talking
about microsoft in the 90s
L785[17:10:10] <Temia> fair point.
L786[17:10:14] <Skye> to be honest, it's
more laughing about them
L787[17:11:06] <Temia> Well shit,
Net/OpenBSD's support may as well only be on paper, Gentoo's
untested because oh my god the compile times involved, and TRU64 is
on eternal lockout .-.
L788[17:11:15] <Skye> Temia,
actually
L789[17:11:23] <Skye> you can use GCC on
windows nt
L790[17:11:30] <Skye> you just have to use
an out of date version
L791[17:11:35] <Temia> Ah.
L792[17:11:53]
<Forecaster>
Aww yiss, Elite 2.2 beta next week
L793[17:12:19] <Skye> "GCC no longer
supports Windows NT on the Alpha or PowerPC."
L794[17:12:25] <Skye> implies that it was
supported once
L795[17:13:36] <Skye> the hard part is
finding the versions where it was supported
L796[17:16:08] <Kodos> Forecaster, stopped
caring when I paid 80 dollars for the game and was then told that
A) No offline mode, and B) I have to pay MORE for the
expansions
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L800[17:29:23]
<Forecaster>
:P
L801[17:31:08]
<Forecaster>
well I care, so "Aww yiss"
L802[17:35:08] *
rikai stares at temia...
L803[17:35:15] <Temia> :3?
L804[17:35:21] *
rikai noogies. :P
L805[17:35:30] *
Temia aaaa >A<
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L807[17:44:22] <Skye> Cute?
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L811[18:21:22] <Corded> * Kimiro throws
hornets at Temia
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L815[18:36:23] <Daiyousei> no hornet ring
or ban
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L817[18:50:17] <Tacnuke> MalkContent im
back sorry had wife agro
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L822[19:01:09] <Izaya> Temia: surely
there's Debian for Alpha?
L823[19:02:10] <Temia> I thought they
dropped support ages ago.
L824[19:02:30] <Izaya> oh
L825[19:02:31] <Izaya> 5.0
L826[19:02:33] <Izaya> :/
L827[19:02:39] <Izaya> That's not very
universal
L828[19:04:19] <Izaya> Honestly, why not
compile loonix for them?
L829[19:04:25] <Izaya> Not like you have
anything better to do with them
L830[19:04:59] <Tacnuke> lol why not do
slackware
L831[19:05:09] <Temia> It'd probably take
several days, that's why
L832[19:05:09] <Izaya> any distro would
do
L833[19:05:17] <Temia> Then again I guess
I could look into cross-compiling
L834[19:05:25] <Izaya> Temia: yes, but
they've spent several days doing nothing, haven't they?
L835[19:05:30] <Temia> Several
months.
L836[19:05:34] <Temia> But yes.
L837[19:05:35] <Izaya> Well then.
L838[19:05:43] <Tacnuke> slackware takes
days and thats if you know what you are doing
L839[19:05:57] <Izaya> I should really try
to build FreeBSD for PowerPC again
L840[19:06:08] <Izaya> well, X11 on
FreeBSD
L841[19:07:03] <Izaya> Compiling Xorg on
an 800Mhz PowerlessPC chip is 'fun'
L842[19:07:05] <gamax92> I can't tell why
people are going crazy on the whole Lua 5.2 bytecode
"sandbox" escape
L843[19:07:19] <gamax92> Lua bytecode has
always been unsafe
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L847[19:15:53] <Tacnuke> anyone heard
anything out of MalkContent lately?
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L850[19:27:27] <MalkContent> sorry
L851[19:27:45] <MalkContent> was having a
csgo match, tacnuke
L852[19:27:54] <Tacnuke> np did you get
the PM
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L856[19:40:17] <scj643> I won A CS:GO
match earlier
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L859[19:45:22] <MalkContent> haha, i won 2
\o/
L860[19:45:28] *
MalkContent oneups scj643
L861[19:46:02] *
scj643 needs a mod that makes minecraft run in exclusive
fullscreen
L862[19:53:15] <MalkContent> what's
exclusive fullscreen?
L863[19:53:24] <MalkContent> forced
fullscreen?
L864[19:54:10] <Izaya> Windowed fullscreen
> real fullscreen
L865[19:55:10] <MalkContent> * unless you
are scrounging for every single extra fps
L866[19:55:50] <Temia> Strangely, these
days I find performance worse under fullscreen, partly because it
interferes with input events.
L867[19:56:01] <Temia> Either that or
causes serious framebuffer latency. Never sure which.
L868[19:56:43] <Temia> I always reversed
any accidental presses of the fullscreen hotkey without bothering
to look into it.
L869[19:58:45] <MalkContent> i haven't
used true fullscreen since crysis ^^
L870[19:58:57] <MalkContent> so my info
may be a bit dated
L871[19:59:06] <MalkContent> ~9 years
now
L872[20:00:06] <scj643> Izaya: windowed
fullscreen sucks
L873[20:00:12] <scj643> Especially on
mobile gpus
L874[20:00:26] <Izaya> scj643: why are you
playing games on mobile GPUs
L875[20:00:35] <scj643> I only have a
laptop
L876[20:00:41] <scj643> with a 860m
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L878[20:01:30]
<Kimiro>
scj643: 860m of tape?
L879[20:01:37] <scj643> *960m
L880[20:01:51]
<Kimiro>
That's a lot of tape.
L881[20:02:11] <scj643> That's my gpu a
gtx 960m
L882[20:02:57] <Izaya> why did you pay for
a mobile dedicated GPU
L883[20:02:58]
<Kimiro> I
didn't know they made tape drive GPUs.
L884[20:03:03] <scj643> I didn't buy
it
L885[20:03:05] <Izaya> tbh Intel GPUs are
pretty good nowdays
L886[20:03:19] <Izaya> They'll do
Minecraft fine, anyway
L887[20:03:36] <scj643> My intel chip
would work but I want all the power my machine can do
L888[20:03:47] <Izaya> And all the battery
loss? :P
L889[20:03:53] *
Izaya is rather biased about this topic
L890[20:03:59] <scj643> I don't use my
batter when gaming
L891[20:04:11]
<Kimiro>
*dies laughing*
L892[20:04:12] <Izaya> Why do you use a
laptop for it then?
L893[20:04:42] <scj643> I got it for
free
L895[20:05:11] <CompanionCube> imho the
best kind of fullscreen is one where it's borderless but does not
obscure the start menu/panel
L896[20:05:23] <CompanionCube> and only
takes up on virtual desktop/one monitor
L897[20:05:30] <scj643> What gpu
L898[20:05:39] <scj643> *gpus
L899[20:05:50] <Izaya> GTX 690
L900[20:06:01] <scj643> 690 wtf man
L901[20:06:08] <Izaya> One 690 is two
680s
L902[20:06:11] <Izaya> I have two
690s
L903[20:06:20] <scj643> Yeah if the game
works with SLI
L904[20:06:24] <scj643> :P
L905[20:06:42] <Izaya> Amusingly, the
games that don't are the heavy ones
L906[20:06:44] <Izaya> ARK, ESO
L907[20:06:44] <scj643> ALso borderless
fullscreen has to go through the windows compositor
L908[20:06:51] <Izaya> >using
Windows
L909[20:07:16]
<Kimiro>
CompanionCube: I prefer a 640 x 480 window.
L910[20:07:26] <Izaya> A 690 not in
multi-GPU mode is a pretty solid card anyway
L911[20:07:32] <Izaya> About on par with a
960/70
L912[20:07:36] <scj643> damn
L913[20:07:57] <scj643> Well my cpu is an
i7 6700hq
L914[20:07:58] <Izaya> With both GPUs on
the card active it's about as good as a 980
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L916[20:08:05] <Izaya> With two
cards...
L917[20:08:20] <Izaya> But my point is, it
was free
L918[20:08:27] <Izaya> 'cept for the
motherboard, processor and RAM
L919[20:08:30] <scj643> Well still I want
to be able to play minecraft and have it look great
L920[20:08:31] <Izaya> which were about
$200 total
L921[20:08:47] *
Kimiro drops Izaya in the toaster
L922[20:08:55] *
CompanionCube incinerates Kimiro
L923[20:09:04] <Izaya> The GPUs would've
cost $2k if I bought them at release
L924[20:09:11] <Izaya> They'd cost $1k if
I bought them now
L925[20:09:18] <scj643> Damn
L926[20:09:28] <scj643> Welll I'm stuck
with what I got
L927[20:09:34] <scj643> also I got a sick
display too
L928[20:09:35] <Izaya> yeah I know
L929[20:09:38] <Izaya> I'm just messin
with ya
L930[20:09:42] <Kimiro> CompanionCube:
Nice try jackass. Next time give it your A-game.
L931[20:09:57] <CompanionCube> Kimiro:
you're the jackass
L932[20:10:03] *
Izaya places Kimiro on top of his 690s and starts
Skyrim
L933[20:10:10] <scj643> lol
L934[20:10:14] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
nonononono
L935[20:10:20] <Izaya> [cue 120C
heat]
L936[20:10:20] <CompanionCube> try running
a bitcoin miner instead
L937[20:10:22] <scj643> THat must get
toasty
L938[20:10:30] <scj643> CompanionCube: not
effecient enough
L939[20:10:37] <Izaya> The front of the
case has no holes in it
L940[20:10:37] <scj643> electricity would
cost more
L941[20:10:41] <Antheus> Stupid commie
units
L942[20:10:49] <Antheus> preventing me
from knowing what the temp is
L943[20:10:51] <Izaya> stupid backward
americans
L944[20:10:53] *
Kimiro provides 600 watts of radiant cooling
L945[20:10:55] <CompanionCube> scj643: the
point is not to be efficient
L946[20:11:03] <CompanionCube> the point
is create heat and burn Kimiro
L947[20:11:08] *
Izaya overclocks the GPUs to generate 650W of heat
L948[20:11:17] <scj643> You could heat a
room with that
L949[20:11:18] <Antheus> At least we don't
have wars against Emus that we can't win
L950[20:11:24] <Izaya> scj643: I do.
L951[20:11:30] <Izaya> Antheus: that was a
tactical retreat
L952[20:11:31] *
Kimiro unfurls his wings, tripling the cooling
provided
L953[20:11:43] *
Izaya adds more 690s
L954[20:11:47] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
should we get the pentium 4s and AMD CPUs
L955[20:11:55] <Izaya> What I should
do
L956[20:12:06] <scj643> Wait for the next
gen intel chips
L957[20:12:07] <Izaya> is I should build
myself a big radiator for a CPU cooler
L958[20:12:10] *
Kimiro converts heat into bowls of soup
L959[20:12:11] <Izaya> make it stick out
the side of the case
L960[20:12:14] <Antheus> I really like my
domain
L961[20:12:17] <Izaya> and put my coffee
onto it
L962[20:12:20] <Antheus> Like, I really
like it
L963[20:12:24] <Antheus> (the name)
L964[20:12:24] <scj643> Antheus: what
domain
L965[20:12:25] <Izaya> anthe.us?
L966[20:12:28] <Antheus> theanthe.us
L967[20:12:31] <Izaya> oh
L968[20:12:32] <scj643> lol
L969[20:12:33] <Izaya> close
L970[20:12:33] <Antheus> anthe.us was
taken :(
L971[20:12:41] <scj643> I feed of
theender.net
L972[20:12:44] <scj643> *off
L973[20:12:46] <CompanionCube> Kimiro:
time to solve world hunger!
L974[20:12:48] <Izaya> shadowkat.net
best
L975[20:12:49] <scj643> i got
scj.theender.net
L976[20:12:49] *
CompanionCube has companioncube.me
L977[20:12:54] <scj643> and
scj643.theender.net
L978[20:13:03] <Antheus> lol
L979[20:13:18] <Antheus> I also found a
bunch of under construction gifs and threw them on there
L980[20:13:18] <Izaya> "Peace Love
Death Metal" Great album name.
L981[20:13:20] *
scj643 wishes he had scj643.(insert cool suffix here)
L982[20:13:30] <Antheus> scj.xxx
L983[20:13:34] <scj643> :P
L984[20:13:39] <scj643> has to have the
643
L985[20:13:45] <CompanionCube> obviously
you should use the .sucks TLD \sd
L986[20:13:47] <CompanionCube> *\s
L987[20:13:47] <Izaya> scj.643
L988[20:14:02] *
Kimiro has Google.com
L989[20:14:10] <scj643> scj643.io would be
nice
L990[20:14:15] <scj643> but that shits
expensive
L991[20:14:25] <Izaya> >.io
L992[20:14:31] <Izaya> there are worse
things tbh
L993[20:14:40] <Antheus> noot.i0i0.me
?
L994[20:15:00] <Antheus> because nothing
can be worse than that
L995[20:15:11] <scj643> I would also have
to go with google domains
L996[20:15:26] <scj643> So I can have
emails forwarded to my gmail and send from my gmail
L997[20:16:08] <Kimiro> I actually used to
have DragonBoots.tile44.org
L998[20:16:21] <Kimiro> But shit
happened.
L999[20:16:45] <Temia> monmusu.me >
*
L1000[20:17:12] <Izaya> Damn this band is
good
L1001[20:18:19] <Antheus> You know
L1002[20:18:58] <Antheus> I wonder if my
highschools webfilter blocks shadowkat.net and theender.net,
L1003[20:19:16] <Antheus> I remeber like
7 years ago they had bing blocked
L1004[20:19:31] <scj643> Antheus: nope
they don't block theender.net
L1005[20:19:37] <scj643> atleast not
opendns filtering
L1006[20:19:56] <Antheus> wat
L1007[20:20:00] <scj643> I can use
quassel just fine
L1008[20:20:08] <Antheus> um
L1009[20:20:09] <Antheus> what
L1010[20:20:10] <Izaya> Being admin at
school is nice
L1011[20:20:16] <Izaya> All the SSH
tunneling
L1012[20:20:19] <scj643> Antheus: schools
can use open DNS to filter stuff
L1013[20:20:29] <Antheus> that is not
what my school uses
L1014[20:20:30] <scj643> which firefox
can bypass with a proxxy :D
L1015[20:20:39] <Antheus> Well, the
entire school district
L1016[20:20:39] <CompanionCube> scj643:
alternatively
L1017[20:20:43] <CompanionCube> run SSH
on port 443
L1018[20:20:55] <scj643> My school
doesn't even block 22
L1020[20:21:07] *
CompanionCube has had to use a authenticating proxy in the
past
L1021[20:21:19] <CompanionCube> because I
needed someting that either spoke NTLM or Kerberos
L1022[20:21:24] <scj643> CLoud filter wil
never work
L1023[20:21:28] <Antheus> They block
netflix, but not the site with the content on it, so you can just
start the show on cell data and switch to wifi
L1024[20:21:50] <Antheus> They don't
block twitter or youtube, but block facebook and instagram
L1025[20:21:55] <Antheus> um
L1026[20:21:57] <scj643> They don't bluck
funnimation's CDN
L1027[20:22:12] <Antheus> the do block
reddit :(
L1029[20:22:19] <Antheus> but you can get
around the filter with tor
L1030[20:22:50] <scj643> All their shows
free and region free
L1031[20:22:51] <CompanionCube> Antheus:
blocking reddit is a heinous crime
L1032[20:22:56] <scj643> NO it's
not
L1033[20:23:07] <scj643> There is a lot
of NSFW content
L1034[20:23:08] <CompanionCube> selby
college blocks...the Wine AppDB
L1035[20:23:15] <scj643> Damn
L1036[20:23:23] <CompanionCube>
apparently it's 'gaming'
L1037[20:23:28] <scj643> lol
L1038[20:23:45] <CompanionCube> scj643:
one does not simply block all of reddit because 'nsfw'
L1039[20:23:55] <Izaya> well I mean yes
you do
L1040[20:24:07] <Izaya> my school uses a
whitelist
L1041[20:24:10] <scj643> There are porn
subreddits
L1042[20:24:18] <Izaya> don't ask what I
had to get to do to get my stuff whitelisted
L1043[20:24:20] <Antheus> lots of
em
L1044[20:24:29] <Antheus> what did you
have to do, Izaya
L1045[20:24:30] <Antheus> ?
L1046[20:24:38] <Izaya> Antheus:
>.>
L1047[20:24:38] <scj643> Bribes?\
L1048[20:24:43] <Izaya> it's illegal,
I'll tell you that
L1049[20:24:50] <scj643> Extorsion
L1050[20:24:56] <scj643> Hacking
L1051[20:25:02] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
illegal in the sense that anyone gives a fuck
L1052[20:25:09] <Izaya> The technical
angle is the least effective
L1053[20:25:15] <Antheus> Transporting a
Kinderegg into the United States
L1054[20:25:23] <Antheus> because that
shit is illegal
L1055[20:25:31] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
don't get me wrong, the high-up admins are damn good at what they
do
L1056[20:25:33] <Izaya> I'm just
better
L1057[20:25:44] <scj643> my school's high
up admins suck
L1058[20:25:48] <Antheus> same
L1059[20:25:51] <Antheus> but this public
school
L1060[20:25:53] <Izaya> ie state level
sysadmins
L1061[20:25:56] <Antheus> small town
public school
L1062[20:25:59] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
did you apply social engineering of some kind
L1063[20:26:04] <scj643> I got the local
admin to every computer in my school
L1064[20:26:14] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
"no"
L1065[20:26:18] <scj643> And books on how
to use kali linux
L1066[20:26:19] <Antheus> I'm excited
about where I'm going to college
L1067[20:26:28] <scj643> And the password
policy sucks
L1068[20:26:36] <scj643> brainst0rm was
the local admin pass
L1069[20:26:42] <Izaya> fun fact while
I'm here
L1070[20:26:42] <Antheus> I have the
local admin to all mac's in my highschool
L1071[20:26:49] <scj643> Antheus:
nice
L1072[20:26:52] <CompanionCube> scj643:
I've only obtained passwords to a couple of likely useless SQL
databases
L1073[20:26:55] <Antheus> user: macadmin
| pass: 2016Hornets
L1074[20:26:59] <Izaya> Windows 7 does
not support encrypted AD DS auth
L1075[20:27:00] <scj643> Lol
L1076[20:27:09] <Antheus> (Hornets being
our mascot)
L1077[20:27:12] <CompanionCube> but they
coded a survey app...that was suseptible to SQL injection from
looking at the code
L1078[20:27:28] <scj643> Izaya: I could
just run kali linux and get the cached passwords of any
computer
L1079[20:27:32] <Antheus> I wonder if
TSTC - Waco has any computer classes
L1080[20:27:34] <CompanionCube> rule #1
of fucking database input: never ever concatcenate strings
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L1082[20:28:19] <Antheus> So, I can get a
certificate of Computer Tech Support
L1083[20:28:21] <scj643> You always use
long ass randomly generated passwords for a DB in a secure
location
L1084[20:28:27] <CompanionCube> otherwise
a single quote can and well pwn you
L1085[20:28:36] <scj643> LOl
CompanionCube
L1086[20:28:48] <CompanionCube> scj643:
in the sense that it causes an error
L1087[20:29:22] <CompanionCube> but they
never give you plain text input
L1088[20:29:28] <CompanionCube> so either
they know or they're lucky
L1090[20:29:39] <Antheus> Ooh neat little
info bit here
L1091[20:29:49] <scj643> I'm waiting for
apple support
L1092[20:29:57] <Antheus> Texas employs
the second most network and computer systems administrators in the
United States
L1093[20:30:00] <CompanionCube> I also
know there's likely an enabled keylogger in their control
software
L1094[20:30:23] <CompanionCube> and the
data may or may not be stored locally on disk, albeit in encrypted
format
L1095[20:30:29]
<Grand_Trizmo> when i try to list the
things for a tesseract it shows a bunch then ... because of a
second page
L1096[20:30:37] <scj643> CompanionCube:
if they had a keyloger I'd try and boot to something else
L1097[20:30:37]
<Grand_Trizmo> is there a way to get that
second page?
L1098[20:30:41] <Antheus> ooh
L1099[20:30:58] <Antheus> I could get an
ASsociate of Applied Science - Computer Programming
Technology
L1100[20:31:01] <CompanionCube> scj643:
and consider this
L1101[20:31:16] <CompanionCube> they use
LANSchool, which until major version 7 didn't encrypt the network
traffic
L1102[20:31:27] <scj643> Damn
L1103[20:31:29] <CompanionCube> do you
expect them to have good security now
L1104[20:31:33] <scj643> Nope
L1105[20:31:43] <Antheus> It would cost
me ~$9,400
L1106[20:31:43] <scj643> Fuck that shit
ssh tunnel for days
L1107[20:32:01] <CompanionCube> scj643:
and it stores a nice library of keystrokes iirc
L1109[20:32:15] <CompanionCube> Anyone
who can break the cypher could get innumerable passwords
L1110[20:32:24] <scj643> Probably not
hard
L1111[20:32:25] <CompanionCube> entered
by unknowning people
L1112[20:32:26] <Antheus> but, I'm going
for an Associate of Applied Science - Air Traffic Controller
L1113[20:32:31] <scj643> get enough high
end GPUs
L1114[20:32:40] <Antheus> 5 semester
program
L1115[20:32:48] <Antheus> campus is 2
hours away from my house
L1116[20:32:48] <scj643> unless they are
smart and are using public key encryption
L1117[20:32:59] <Antheus> Czech Stop is
on the way to and from
L1118[20:33:04] <Antheus> (Yay
Kolaches)
L1119[20:33:19] <Antheus> and its in the
same city as Baylor
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L1121[20:33:51] <CompanionCube> for
ideas, google 'lskdata1.bin'
L1122[20:34:56] <CompanionCube> or
similarn names
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L1124[20:35:17] <Antheus> bleh
L1125[20:35:34] *
Kimiro Google's 'large bouncing tit gifs' with SafeSearch
On
L1126[20:35:52] <Antheus> I'll have to
take a Gen Ed Humanities/Fine Arts Course, Gen Ed Behavioral /
Social Sciences Course, Gen Ed Math/Natural Sciences Cource, and an
Gen Ed Elective
L1127[20:36:12]
<Grand_Trizmo> anyone have the
thermalexpansion tesseract api handy?
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L1129[20:36:47] <CompanionCube> it's
likely been improved but someone said this in the past
L1131[20:36:53] <CompanionCube> ' The
LanSchool keylogger stores its data in a file called 'lskdata.bin'
encrypted using a slightly modified substitution cipher. Every key
can have one of four possible single byte values based on the
byte's absolute position in the file, mod 4. For example, if the
letter 'a' was encoded at position 739, its value would be 106,
because this is the value for 'a' at position 3 (739 % 4 = 3).
Clearly,
L1132[20:36:53] <CompanionCube> by typing
four consecutive characters of 'a' and reading the output, one
would have enough information to consistently decode this letter.
This technique was used to generate the table of character-value
associations at the end of this text.'
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L1134[20:38:08] <scj643> Damn
L1135[20:38:56] <CompanionCube> how many
passwords do you think are in ~50k keystrokes?
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L1137[20:39:16] <scj643> If your a google
school everyone that logged into google
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L1140[20:39:59] <CompanionCube> scj643:
so far, my trust in them not to misuse this power has been
maintained
L1141[20:40:18] <scj643> I wouldn't
L1142[20:40:28] <scj643> someone smart
enough comes along
L1143[20:40:31] *
Kimiro misuses CompanionCube as a door stop
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L1145[20:41:21] <CompanionCube> scj643: I
have however noticed one thing
L1146[20:41:39] <CompanionCube> It likes
to crash if you visit a very long data: url in say, Chrome
L1147[20:41:45] <CompanionCube> it's
reproducible, even.
L1148[20:43:11] <CompanionCube> does that
say anything to you? ;)
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L1150[20:45:16] <Tiin57> Does anyone know
of a difference between raising and throwing an exception in C++?
Can't find anything, but my prof wants me to raise instead of
throw...
L1151[20:45:37] <scj643> i know in
python
L1152[20:45:40] <scj643> not C++
L1153[20:48:20] <Kimiro> Raising makes
you raise your eyebrow. Throw makes you throw your device across
the room.
L1154[20:50:23] <Temia> The only thing I
can think of is signal.h's raise() function call, but that requires
function handlers to catch.
L1155[20:51:13] <Tiin57> Temia: That's
all I've been able to find, which makes 0 sense in relation to an
implementation of Array::get() - I've got it down except for this
last bit
L1156[20:51:54] <Temia> I think it would
be best to check previous course material, and failing that, speak
to your professor about it and point out what your independent
research found.
L1157[20:52:27] <Temia> Because in a more
general context, raising and throwing exceptions are
synonymous.
L1158[20:53:55] <scj643> Damn I need a
$149 security fee to get my ipad smart keyboard replaced
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<Grand_Trizmo> so no one knows where the
thermalexpansion tesseract api is
L1162[21:26:01]
<Grand_Trizmo> or how to get to a second
page when doing =component.componentname
L1163[21:26:41] <Kodos> I just go into
the shell and use components -l componentnamehere
L1165[21:31:55]
<Grand_Trizmo> i want to see the second
page of this
L1166[21:34:31] <Kodos> You could always
use compviewer
L1167[21:34:39]
<Grand_Trizmo> whats that
L1168[21:34:43]
<Grand_Trizmo> can you teach me
L1169[21:34:47] <Kodos> It's on OPPM I
think
L1170[21:41:27]
<Grand_Trizmo> how do i use it?
L1171[21:41:32]
<Grand_Trizmo> just made the oppm
disk
L1172[21:42:45] <Kodos> Put it into your
drive, and 'oppm install oppm'
L1173[21:43:31]
<Grand_Trizmo> do i install it over
openos?
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<Grand_Trizmo> she no go
L1180[22:02:22]
<Grand_Trizmo> anyone^
L1181[22:03:05] <Kodos> eating gimme a
sec
L1183[22:07:59]
<Grand_Trizmo> so jsut run that
L1184[22:14:33]
<Grand_Trizmo> that is an awesome
program
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