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L13[04:31:59] <Lizzy> gamax92: 1.3
IIRC
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L15[05:12:13] <Inari> I C H I GO Love~ go,
go, girl! ichigo love!~
L17[05:25:37] <Inari> Oh god no
L18[05:25:48] <Inari> A gold saucer
remix
L19[05:29:53] <Inari> Nothing to break the
wonder of a place like MMO char names floating over a bunch of
people stnading inside of each other next to a guy with a ! above
their head
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L23[05:40:43] <Inari> Forecaster: I require
your skills D:
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L27[06:03:42] *
scj643 is NP Roses by Outkast
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L33[06:58:51] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L35[07:00:05] <Skye> Isn't S3 the person
who made OC-ATM?
L36[07:03:57] <Mettaton_Fab> nyah.
L37[07:04:59] <Lizzy> Skye: ATM?
L38[07:06:57] <Inari> Sangar makes use
ATM
L40[07:07:00] <Inari> *OC
L41[07:07:01] <Inari> o.o
L42[07:07:30] <Skye> Lizzy: the network
protocol
L44[07:07:49] <Lizzy> i think it was S3,
yeah.
L45[07:08:12] <Lizzy> only him and Magic6k
are the ones that are known to have networking libraries
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L56[08:02:40] <Inari> doesn't fixed-points
mean you can shuffle a deck of cards howevermuch you want, but at
least one card will again be at the point where it originally
was?
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L59[08:21:58] <Mettaton_Fab> Inari, i
thought about other nudes, bot not the die of a processor!
L61[08:24:22] <MichiBot>
きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ -
PONPONPON , Kyary Pamyu Pamyu - PONPONPON | length:
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L62[08:25:08] <Mimiru> \o/ ponponpon
L63[08:25:33] <Mettaton_Fab> what did i
do.
L65[08:25:39] <MichiBot>
Kuma Miko -
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L66[08:26:06] <Mimiru> You've made me late
for work
L67[08:26:07] <Mimiru> :P
L68[08:26:15] <Mimiru> well.. I always get
there early so watching this won't hurt
L69[08:29:38] <Mimiru> oh, look still
8:29
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L71[08:46:42] <oran_ge> oh
L72[08:46:47] <oran_ge> It's worked
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L75[08:48:16] <MichiBot>
Steven Pigeon
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L77[08:48:42] <Forecaster> Inari: I have a
suggestion for your chocolate problem
L78[08:49:08] <Forecaster> chocolate
covered puffed rice :D
L79[08:49:39] <Mettaton_Fab> what about
doomguy chocolates?
L81[08:49:55] <MichiBot>
One Punch
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L83[08:51:02] <oran_ge> oh?
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L86[09:05:03] <Michiyo> I quit
L87[09:05:14] <Michiyo> it's 9:05 AM... and
I'm done with this lol
L88[09:05:26] <Forecaster> :O
L89[09:05:37] <Inari> Forecaster:
nippon?
L90[09:05:56] <Michiyo> holy shit... Gitlab
update yesterday.... gitlab update today..
L91[09:06:07] <Forecaster> Inari: ?
L95[09:07:25] <Michiyo> lol..
L96[09:07:31] <Forecaster> yeah, like that
:P
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L99[09:09:50] <Inari> Forecaster: Hm dunno,
would have to try... bit skeptical on calories vs enjoyment there
:P
L100[09:10:22] <Mettaton_Fab> I want some
doom.
L101[09:10:28] <Mettaton_Fab> or
food.
L102[09:14:44] <Inari> HM
L103[09:14:46] <Forecaster> it's too
cropped, sorry
L104[09:14:56] <Inari> I never had puffed
grain
L105[09:15:04] <Inari> Forecaster:
D:
L106[09:15:07] <Inari> I couldnt find
anythign either haha
L107[09:15:26] <Forecaster> yeah, there
isn't enough left of it to match anything except itself
L108[09:15:46] <Inari> Lets try a manual
search then
L109[09:21:24] <Inari> Hrm, no luck
haha
L110[09:21:35] <Forecaster> :/
L111[09:21:55] <Forecaster> ask on reddit
or something if anyone recognizes it
L112[09:22:05] <Forecaster> or other
forum
L113[09:23:09] <Mettaton_Fab> its animu
with a slight touch of hentai, i guess.
L114[09:23:30] <Forecaster> does anyone
watch dire's FTB retro series?
L115[09:24:11] <Inari> Forecaster: was
gonna do that yeah ^^
L116[09:24:14] <Inari> as in
L117[09:24:16] <Inari> ask, not watch
it
L118[09:24:56] <Forecaster> occationally
there's this weird grainy artefacting in the videos, but I'm only
seeing it on that series
L119[09:25:15] <Forecaster> was wondering
if others are getting it too
L120[09:25:25] <Vexatos>
>germandeli.com
L121[09:25:31] <Vexatos> tfw this stuff
only exists in Germany
L122[09:26:05] <Forecaster> does that mean
if you try to export it it turns to dust?
L123[09:26:06] <Forecaster> :P
L124[09:28:33] <Vexatos> probably
L125[09:28:44] <Vexatos> Honestly, I have
no idea why the brand name is what it is but it is tasty
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L129[09:40:37] <Lizzy> fucking battery
keeps disconnecting somehow which results in my laptop's power
getting cut ¬¬_¬¬
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L131[09:43:28] <Inari> Vexatos: TFW when
browsing a "German products in USA" website to find which
german products you don't know and feel like ordering those
L132[09:47:05] <Inari> Oh look
L133[09:47:11] <Inari> another Early
Access MMO by a small indie studio
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L135[09:47:28] <Vexatos> Inari, went to
London last feb
L136[09:47:33] <Vexatos> bought "Real
German Salami"
L137[09:47:40] <Vexatos> Was actually real
German salami, disappointed
L138[09:47:43] <Inari> HAha
L139[09:47:44] <Inari> Aw
L140[09:47:51] <Vexatos> I expected some
cheap ripoff
L141[09:47:55] <Vexatos> But it was a
Germany import
L142[09:47:55] <Inari> Real german
leberkäse
L143[09:48:02] <Inari> or fleischkäse,
depending on where you live
L144[09:48:02] <Inari> :P
L145[09:48:08] <Vexatos> Leberkäse
L146[09:48:20] <Vexatos> It doesn't even
contain liver IIRC
L147[09:48:22] <Inari> Which contains
neither liver nor cheese
L148[09:48:25] <Vexatos> so the southern
term is more correct
L149[09:48:25] <Inari> yet is called
livercheese
L150[09:48:26] <Vexatos> but who
cares
L151[09:48:30] <Vexatos> the southern term
is southern
L153[09:48:32] <MichiBot>
Baguette
baguette ! Animation remix | length:
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L154[09:48:39] <Inari> my favourite bad
translation is flamecake
L155[09:48:41] <Vexatos> And Germany is
not Bavaria™
L156[09:48:42] <Inari> Flammkuchen
L157[09:48:42] <Inari> :3
L158[09:49:00] <Vexatos> Inari, my English
is not the yellow of the egg, but it goes
L159[09:49:06] <Inari> Haha
L160[09:49:26] <vifino> wow.
L161[09:49:53] <Vexatos> It's so bad
L162[09:49:56] <Vexatos> it hurts
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L164[09:58:04] <Inari> Vexatos: I only
understand railstation
L165[09:58:14] *
Vexatos d i e s
L166[09:58:50] <Inari> Vexatos: well now
we sit quite beautifully in the ink :|
L167[10:00:49] <Inari> Vexatos: it does me
pain :<
L168[10:01:22] <Vexatos> you mean distress
:>
L169[10:01:28] <Inari> I guess :P
L170[10:02:27] *
Michiyo stabs fedex, and radioshack, and werx, and fedex
again
L172[10:05:24] <Inari> Why are MMOs so
intent on removing the social part
L173[10:06:21] <Michiyo> Because MMO
players are assholes :p
L174[10:06:39] <Michiyo> s/MMO
players/people in general/
L175[10:06:40] <MichiBot> <Michiyo>
Because people in general are assholes :p
L176[10:06:58] <Inari> s/are/have
L177[10:06:58] <MichiBot> <Michiyo>
Because people in general have assholes :p
L178[10:07:12] <Michiyo> A very true
statement
L179[10:07:32] <Michiyo> But yeah... when
I play a MMO.. I'm usually there solo, or with Naomi
L180[10:07:34] <Inari>
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh
L181[10:07:38] <Inari> Guess I'll find my
gw2 acc again
L182[10:07:43] <Michiyo> I go out of my
way to avoid groups :P
L183[10:07:58] <Inari> Eh, in my
experience most people are decent
L184[10:08:39] <Michiyo> Funny, in mine
it's been the opposite :P
L185[10:09:01] <Forecaster> I have a
thought
L186[10:09:06] <Forecaster> you probably
met different people!
L187[10:09:11] <Forecaster> dun dun
duuuun
L188[10:09:27] <Michiyo> lol
L189[10:09:31] <Michiyo> UNPOSSIBLE!
L191[10:09:32] <MichiBot>
Shaba-daa ...
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L192[10:09:42] <Michiyo> Everyone knows
there are 5 people total on the internet.
L193[10:09:53] <Forecaster> :P
L194[10:10:09] <Inari> I still want a
casino mmo
L195[10:10:15] <Michiyo> I'm one, Inari is
one, you're one. so that leaves 2 people. So chances are we've both
met them :P
L196[10:10:58] <Michiyo> BRING ME MY GODS
DAMNED PHONE BACK
L197[10:11:13] <Inari> I love counting and
spelling stuff in songs x.x
L198[10:15:23] <S3> gamax92: Did you know
that Megaman X ran on more than 8192 TB of ram? :P:P:P
L199[10:15:38] <S3> Don't believe me? look
at the intro screenon gameplay LOL LOL LOL
L200[10:15:50] <S3> I just never noticed
the ridiculousness
L201[10:17:58] <Vexatos> %tell Sangar So
my Opencomputers dev env is 2.7GB in size
L202[10:17:59] <MichiBot> Vexatos: Sangar
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L203[10:20:45] <Inari> Bleh
L204[10:20:49] <Inari> I hate you
gw2
L205[10:22:22] <Forecaster> "Do you
express proteins?" - ad
L206[10:22:23] <Forecaster> wut
L207[10:22:27] <Forecaster> Vexatos: what
does that mean? D:
L208[10:22:34] <Forecaster> Am I
expressing proteins?
L209[10:22:49] <Vexatos> Forecaster, those
are proteins that are in a hurry
L210[10:22:55] <Vexatos> and need to be
delivered quickly
L211[10:22:56] <Forecaster> ohno
L212[10:23:00] <Forecaster> but I'm
lazy
L213[10:23:15] <Vexatos> but they appear
to accidentally a word
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L216[10:25:00] <Forecaster> well those
proteins can forget being delivered anywhere
L217[10:25:05] <Forecaster> I've got to
stream soon :P
L218[10:25:47] <Forecaster> also I'm going
to record this steam myself since it seems beam's stopped doing it
altogether for now
L219[10:28:08] <Mettaton_Fab> S3, i cant
believe you. show me so i can believe you.
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L222[10:46:17] <Temia> So it's a
diggle?
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L226[10:51:51] <Forecaster> I think they'd
have to grow a bunch of fur to do that :P
L227[10:55:05] <Temia> Do diggles have
fur?
L228[10:55:20] <Forecaster> that was at
the second gif :P
L229[10:55:30] <Temia> Oh.
L230[10:55:57] <Temia> Maybe that's just
what they're doing.
L231[10:56:12] <Temia> That shoujo aura is
crazy after all.
L232[10:56:20] <Forecaster> probably
L233[11:09:17] <Inari> But, he's a
guy
L234[11:17:10] <Temia> So?
L235[11:17:14] <Temia> Guys can have
shoujo auras.
L236[11:17:42] <Temia> And you cannot deny
that is a massive shoujo aura around him.
L237[11:17:48] <Inari> xD
L238[11:18:12] <Temia> (also he's cute as
heck >o>)
L239[11:18:41] <Inari> He is, sadly
cuteness in guys doesn't do much for me :P
L241[11:22:02] <MichiBot>
Ichigo
Mashimaro (Strawberry Marshmallow) Sasazuka "tattero"
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L243[11:26:26] <Inari> Anyone tried ouy
Osiris: New Dawn?
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L245[11:31:07] <fingercomp> okay, so I
finally managed to install an OpenPrograms package not using
OPPM
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L248[11:56:16] <Outkin> Heyo, anyone in
the chat?
L249[12:00:07] <Mettaton_Fab> me!
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L251[12:03:17] <Outkin> Question for ya, I
recently learned about OC and it looks really neato, but I have one
problem. I was messing around with computercraft and I didn't find
it very useful. I loved that I could code stuff, but it was usually
outmatched by machines added by other mods. The only thing that it
had over other mods were that it was really cheap, and if you were
lazy and copied code, easy and fast to set up. Is this also the
case with opencomputers?
L252[12:03:48] <Inari> Well you can copy
code and be lazy
L253[12:04:07] <Inari> and of course
machines added by mods will be stronger/etcs imply because theres
this mod that lets you craft diamond from dirt
L254[12:04:41] <Outkin> If I wanted to
cheat I would use creative mode
L255[12:05:10] <Inari> Exactly
L256[12:05:14] <Outkin> But if I'm offered
two tools, I'm going to use the one that gets the job done
better.
L257[12:05:17] <Inari> A lot of these
techmods are basically creative mode
L258[12:05:19] <Inari> So there you
go
L259[12:05:43] <Inari> Define better
L260[12:05:52] <Temia> Inari,
please.
L261[12:06:03] <Inari> Yes, its simpler to
use that enderIO farm that magically cuts trees through air than to
program a drone/robot to do so
L262[12:06:06] <Temia> Ahem.
L263[12:06:23] <Inari> Temia: ?
L264[12:07:21] <scj643> I now own a domain
scj643.me
L265[12:07:32] <Temia> Outkin, that is
actually not so much the case. With the vastly increased complexity
of OpenComputers, there is no catch-all solution to problems. While
code sharing is supported among the community, the infrastructure
necessary for a setup is still within your hands, though at the
same time it also brings you a lot more power when you can devise
and implement your own designs.
L266[12:07:35] <Outkin> Grats
L267[12:07:52] *
Temia 's monmusu.me domain is still superior. :>
L268[12:08:04] <Inari> lolimusu.me
L269[12:08:13] <Temia> Why don't you have
a seat over there.
L270[12:08:28] <scj643> Dang this domain
is going to put me in a hole
L272[12:08:47] <Outkin> I wasn't worried
about stealing code, was more worried that another mod could do the
same job just as well if not better
L273[12:08:50] <scj643> it's 18.99 a
year
L274[12:08:54] *
Inari sits over there and eats parfait
L275[12:08:59] <scj643> i got the first
year free for being a student
L276[12:09:04] <Temia> Where are you
getting it from o_O
L277[12:09:08] <Inari> Outkin: it always
will, unless your usecase is terribly specific
L278[12:09:11] <scj643> namecheap
L279[12:09:16] <Outkin> Especially since
mods that impliment power, which I wanted to use, add said
machines.
L280[12:09:32] <scj643> BUt I should be
able to get an income and move it if needed by then
L281[12:09:43] <Temia> Ah, there is an
interesting fact about that.
L282[12:09:58] <Temia> It is easily
possible to add them into an OpenComputers-powered
infrastructure.
L283[12:10:07] <Temia> Make them part of a
grand assembly line, and such.
L285[12:11:05] <CompanionCube> Outkin: as
an example of the increased complexity, you're likely aware we have
actual RAM limits :p
L286[12:11:34] <Outkin> I can't wait for
that, being forced to optimize instead of just wanting too
L287[12:12:13] <CompanionCube> exactly how
much RAM you get depends on how much you're willing to spend on
getting the higher tiers of stick
L288[12:13:14] <CompanionCube> (oh, and
RAM occupied by the OS counts towards your limit.)
L289[12:14:18] <Outkin> I am aware that
this is a vastly better version of computercraft in multiple ways,
just was wondering if it was still worthwhile trying to tinker with
it
L290[12:15:07] <CompanionCube> both have
their usecases :)
L291[12:15:25] *
Inari is still waiting for circuitry :3
L292[12:15:32] <Inari> -r
L293[12:16:22] <Outkin> My two problems
were that it was too cheap to set up/use, and no effort was
required.
L294[12:17:10] <Outkin> I just saw it
being used as an early game quarry by lazy people and that was
it
L295[12:20:00] <Outkin> I could go on but
I would sound like a broken record. It looks like I just need to
force myself not to use other mods and gimp myself
L296[12:20:04] <Inari> Well
L297[12:20:11] <Inari> you can still set
up a quarry with downloaded software in OC
L298[12:20:15] <Inari> But it's more
complicated to do
L299[12:20:52] <Outkin> I don't want to
cheat, but it upset me that people could do so with such ease
L300[12:21:02] <Inari> Why?
L301[12:21:39] <Outkin> I hate lazy
people
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L303[12:21:50] <Inari> How do they affect
your gameplay? :P
L304[12:21:53] <Inari> Heh
L305[12:31:29] *
Inari pets Temia
L306[12:31:55] *
Temia leans into pets =w= mu.
L307[12:32:22] <Temia> As a sidenote, I
ended up just /ignoring *!webchat@* on #cc because it seems that's
where all the idiot webchat users are.
L308[12:34:20] <Inari> Lol
L309[12:37:29] *
cloakable deploys a mug of coffee next to Temia. :D
L310[12:38:10] *
Temia slurps greedily. coffee *-*
L311[12:47:43]
<gudenau>
Hello.
L312[12:47:49]
<gudenau> I
have a math problem.
L313[12:48:44]
<gudenau> I
have a movement that goes twords +Y, what is the best way to change
all the axis to make it go twords on of the other 6
directions?
L315[12:49:16] <Inari> gudenau: just, map
it to one of the other ones :P
L316[12:49:17]
<gudenau>
There are other ways for the vector to point, just an
example.
L317[12:49:39]
<gudenau> I
kinda figured there would have to be funky matrix crap.
L318[12:49:48]
<gudenau>
Over complicating things again? .-.
L319[12:50:08] <Inari> well inverting
already gives you one other direction
L320[12:50:08] <Inari> :D
L322[12:50:36]
<gudenau> I
have an upsidedown chicken. :3
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<gudenau>
Basiccly look up matrix rotations I presume?
L328[12:57:48]
<gudenau>
Thanks. :-D
L329[12:58:50]
<gudenau>
Now if only this debugger wanted to work. :-/
L330[13:04:04]
<gudenau> θ
is the degrees rotation right?
L332[13:07:18] <XDjackieXD> xD
L333[13:08:01] <XDjackieXD> I'd love
someone doing this here :P
L335[13:12:10] <MichiBot>
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L337[13:21:55] <Lizzy> lol
L338[13:43:36]
<gudenau>
That is one way to dismantle something.
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L342[14:04:12] <Forecaster> haha
L343[14:04:49] <Inari> *Blob bond
L344[14:08:36] <Skye> Forecaster, that
describes the london underground
L345[14:08:38] <Skye> except
L346[14:08:41] <Skye> we manage to not
bond
L347[14:08:45] <Forecaster> :P
L348[14:08:50] <Skye> also Inari,
lewd
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L356[14:35:35] <Forecaster> uuh
L357[14:35:49] <Forecaster> what is this,
they didn't use duct tape
L358[14:35:53] <Forecaster>
unprofessional
L359[14:35:58] <gamax92> Michiyo: umm
what.
L361[14:36:37] <gamax92> whaddafak.
L362[14:37:00] <gamax92> wow that is
awful
L363[14:37:09] <Forecaster> that looks
like it's been on fire
L364[14:37:32] <Michiyo> from the foil..
I'm going to assume they were baking it
L365[14:37:35] <Michiyo> to reflow
L366[14:37:40] <Lizzy> wow
L367[14:37:44] <Forecaster> ah, yeah
L368[14:37:49] <Lizzy> bit too hot there
me thinmk
L369[14:37:51] <Lizzy> *thinks
L370[14:37:53] <Forecaster> probably went
a little too hot yeah
L371[14:38:01] <Michiyo> holy fuck this
shit is nasty
L372[14:38:07] <Forecaster> or too
long
L373[14:38:08] *
Michiyo sues Lipton
L374[14:40:04] <Forecaster> "Yuri on
ice"
L375[14:40:52] <Forecaster> huh
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L377[14:46:24] <gamax92> Michiyo: what is
all of that clay looking stuff in the second picture?
L378[14:46:38] <Michiyo> Oh that
one...
L379[14:46:41] <Forecaster> cooling
paste?
L380[14:46:47] <Michiyo> I thought so too
at first but no
L381[14:47:26] <Michiyo> It's some kind of
putty to stop condensation build up from stupid sub-zero cooling
setups
L382[14:47:36] <Forecaster> ah
L383[14:48:21] <Mettaton_Fab> can i hasz
bettter laptop parts?
L384[14:48:33] <Forecaster> no.
L385[14:48:39] *
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L387[14:59:28] <Michiyo> %xkcd
compiling
L389[14:59:32] <Michiyo> Hey it still
works
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L400[16:47:20] *
Lizzy curls up on vifino and sleep
L401[16:47:22] *
Lizzy curls up on vifino and sleeps
L402[16:47:59] <Inari> Poor sleep
L403[16:48:04] <Inari> noone curls up on
them
L404[16:50:19] *
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L407[17:00:19] *
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L409[17:15:20] <vifino> Wow.
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L417[18:31:55] <Tianshee> is there any
mods for alternative EEPROMs(architectures) mabe harder to code but
more effective than default lua?
L418[18:33:15] <Temia> Architectures are
based on CPU, not EEPROM.
L419[18:33:38] <Temia> Also, there are
alternative architecture addons out there in varying states of
completion.
L420[18:33:57] <Tianshee> but any of them
are slower i guess?
L421[18:34:10] *
Temia shrugs?
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L423[18:35:05] <Temia> Some are emulations
of physical architectures so maybe?
L424[18:35:33] <Temia> What's the
situation where you're receiving slowdown?
L425[18:36:54] *
Mimiru sighs
L426[18:36:59] <Mimiru> Next server will
have lots more RAM
L427[18:37:00] <Tianshee> i didn't try
anything heavy actually
L428[18:37:09] <Tianshee> im just
curious
L429[18:37:13] <Temia> Oh.
L430[18:37:26] <Tianshee> maybe there is
something like TIS-100
L431[18:37:50] <Temia> Sangar did make
TIS-3D so yes?
L432[18:37:59] <Mimiru> I was *JUST* about
to say that :p
L433[18:38:16] <Tianshee> so i can
overoptimize simple things forever but without actually losing CPU
time for it
L435[18:40:46] <Tianshee> for emulation i
mean
L436[18:41:21] <Tianshee> lua is not
esoteric language made for "esotericity" itself
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L438[18:44:33] <Tianshee> so i dont expect
any alternative to be possibly more efficient architecture that can
do any "real" task in minecraft with maybe more afford
from coder but less cpu usage on server machine
L439[18:45:36] <Tianshee> but maybe
something just lower...
L440[18:46:11] <Tianshee> lua is compiling
in some bytecode at this point, right?
L441[18:47:27] <gamax92> lua code compiles
into lvm bytecode yes
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L443[18:49:21] <InfinitySamurai> Hi
everyone
L444[18:54:38] <Tianshee> where can i read
what it looks like?
L445[18:55:08] <Temia> You can't use LVM
bytecode directly for security reasons.
L446[18:55:36] <Temia> There's been talk
about signed code but so far there has been little practical
consideration for it.
L447[18:55:37] <Tianshee> but its possible
to create assebler for it, right?
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L449[18:56:11] <Temia> Not in OC.
L450[18:56:51] <Tianshee> but why cant we
have dangerous unsecure addon for it>
L451[18:57:04] <Tianshee> for singleplayer
only maybe
L452[18:57:15] <Temia> You CAN enable
bytecode in the settings, last I checked
L453[18:57:25] <Temia> But it is, again, a
dangerous prospect.
L454[18:57:36] <Tianshee> where?
how?
L455[18:57:41] <gamax92> Lua bytecode is
heavily exploitable
L456[18:57:55] <Temia> Check the conf
files.
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L461[19:01:56] <gamax92> The lua compiler
will generate valid non broken bytecode, but if you allow users to
run their own bytecode then your host system can easily become game
over.
L462[19:02:05] <gamax92> There are plenty
of publushed documents about how to get native code or read/write
any arbitrary memory from malicious bytecode.
L463[19:09:09] <CompanionCube> Tianshee:
for the record, someone did make a unsecure version of OC
L464[19:09:13] <CompanionCube> but it was
abandoned
L465[19:09:18] *
CompanionCube looks at Kilobyte
L466[19:10:03] <Tianshee> is it possible
to have alternative harder to use(not exactly lua) compiler to
create safe bytecode?
L467[19:10:33] <Tianshee> lower level but
still safe somehow?
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L469[19:11:23] <gamax92> yes of course, as
long as your alternative compiler doesn't output intentionally
malicious bytecode
L470[19:12:06] <Tianshee> without losing
cpu for runtime checks?
L471[19:12:16] <CompanionCube> although I
don't think you could prohibit all malicious bytecode unless you
changed the instruction set to avoid that
L472[19:12:24] <gamax92> runtime
checks?
L473[19:12:27] <CompanionCube> even
then
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L475[19:12:48] <Tianshee> i have seen safe
c with boundary checks
L476[19:13:05] <Tianshee> its light but
still slower
L477[19:13:31] <gamax92> Lua has runtime
checks but they are disabled for speed. In bytecode you can happily
put a string into a register and then try to use it as a table, and
Lua won't complain (might crash through, dunno)
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L479[19:17:00] <Tianshee> is there any
examples of hand-made bytecode that is faster then
compiler-generated?
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L481[19:23:29] <Temia> In Lua? Not that I
know of.
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L483[19:24:29] <Temia> I mean you might be
able to mess around with the stack and do things faster than the
bytecode compiler would go with but I wouldn't put my bets on
significant gains.
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L485[19:40:42] <Tianshee> what is
difference between a%8 and a&7?
L486[19:41:51] <CompanionCube> in what
context
L487[19:41:52] <Mimiru> mainly
"%"->"&" and
"8"->"7"
L488[19:41:57] <Mimiru> :)
L489[19:46:03] <Tianshee> %8 is MOD and
&7 is bit32 call, i guess
L490[19:46:38] <Tianshee> or maybe not, im
newbie, i know nothing
L491[19:47:10] <Tianshee> im currently
deciding how low i can fall in it
L492[19:47:34] <fingercomp> &7 is
bitwise AND
L493[19:49:53] <Tianshee> does lua itself
know about bitwise operations?
L494[19:50:15] <Tianshee> and if it does
why we ever have bit32 library?
L495[19:50:24] <Temia> depends on the
version.
L496[19:51:20] <fingercomp> Lua 5.3 has
such operators as &, ~, <<, >>, |
L497[19:52:08] <gamax92> 5.1 has no
bitwise operators and no bit32 library, 5.2 has no bitwise
operators but has bit32, and 5.3 has bitwise operators but no
bit32
L498[19:52:37] <gamax92> in OpenOS, it'll
create it's own bit32 library for Lua 5.3 using the bitwise
operators
L499[19:53:36] <Tianshee> so any c style
madness is working almost as good except we cant use bitwise
operators on real values?
L500[19:54:04] <Tianshee> i dont even know
what is real and what is integer in lua and why
L501[19:54:12] <gamax92> also a%8 is not
the same as a&7, 9.2%8 -> 1.2 and 9.2&7 = error
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L504[19:58:51] <Tianshee> variables can
change type from int to float and i cant control it but i can use
math round to enforce it to become int
L505[19:58:55] <Tianshee> is it
right?
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L509[20:03:11] <Tianshee> for example if i
wrote a function assumming that it will operate with integers and
return integer, it can be called with float argument like 3.0 and
will return float in that case because everything touching float
will become float to and
L510[20:03:30] <ping> Tianshee, you
shouldnt have to worry
L511[20:04:12] <Tianshee> ...and programm
can crass elsewhere like "a&7" or i missunderstood
everything
L512[20:04:40] <ping> you only need to
worry when you want to ensure you have ints .-.
L513[20:04:44] <jarate> anyone here
familiar with TIS-3D?
L514[20:04:52] <ping> jarate, i would go
to #oc
L515[20:04:55] <ping> wait
L516[20:04:56] <ping> this is oc
L517[20:04:56] <ping> fail
L518[20:04:58] <jarate> >:V
L519[20:05:36] <flappy> ping: lmap
L520[20:05:49] <Tianshee> but float is
alittle slower...
L521[20:06:20] *
jarate is just wondering if there's any big differences between it
and TIS-100
L522[20:07:15] <Tianshee> and i fear that
it may require redundand casting back and forth if i didnt think
about it
L523[20:07:46] <Tianshee> and i will not
even know that its happening
L524[20:08:59] <Tianshee> it depends on
implementation of evething im using
L525[20:10:20] <Tianshee> sounds
scary
L526[20:14:10] <gamax92> Tianshee: don't
be prematurely optimizing
L527[20:14:21] <IzayaXMPP> jarate: well,
TIS-3D is 3D
L528[20:14:26] <IzayaXMPP> and has more
random peripherals
L529[20:15:16] <jarate> but no big syntax
changes or anything?
L530[20:15:37] <IzayaXMPP> Nah, code's
similar, pretty sure you can use different port names though
L531[20:17:17] <gamax92> Tianshee: unless
you can actually find an example where forcing integers or forcing
doubles makes a huge noticible difference (and no that doesn't mean
microbenchmarks), then just opt for the third option of not caring
and write good clean code
L532[20:17:26] <Temia> Tianshee, has
anyone ever told you that premature optimisation is the root of all
evil?
L533[20:22:26] <Tianshee> its a game
L534[20:22:36] <Tianshee> we do evil
things in games
L535[20:23:11] <CompanionCube> Tianshee:
does the performance suck already
L536[20:23:14] <CompanionCube> if not,
don't doit
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L539[20:30:38] <Tianshee> i want to create
amazing 3D demos with holographic projector and i dont know whats
better, to make code shorter and use trigonometry or make it a
little longer, use more variables but use something lighter
L540[20:31:30] <Tianshee> like DDA and
rotation
L541[20:32:23] <IzayaXMPP> Temia: Then I'm
Satan, have you seen any of my code?
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L544[20:33:56] <Tianshee> IzayaXMPP: I
would like to.
L545[20:34:53] <IzayaXMPP> Tianshee: I
doubt it
L546[20:34:58] <IzayaXMPP> Most of the
time I can't read it myself
L547[20:35:26] <IzayaXMPP> Most of my
variable names are one char
L548[20:35:39] <IzayaXMPP> I write
minified code myself >.>
L549[20:36:00] <Tianshee> because you are
reusing your variables i guess
L550[20:36:58] <Tianshee> because you cant
just drop pne and create another for free
L551[20:37:09] <Tianshee> *one
L552[20:37:35] <IzayaXMPP> Well I can sort
of
L553[20:37:42] <Tianshee> how&
L554[20:37:44] <IzayaXMPP> the issue is
when I write code for OC it has to be <4KB
L555[20:38:00] <IzayaXMPP> Because writing
code for EEPROMs is fun
L556[20:38:53] <IzayaXMPP> anyway
L557[20:38:55] <IzayaXMPP> time to bugger
off
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L559[20:39:11] <Tianshee> how can i forget
something when i wnat to?
L560[20:39:55] <Tianshee> what if i need
some memory for very short time?
L561[20:40:42] <Temia> :O
L562[20:40:49] <Temia> Izaya is truly
diabolical
L563[20:42:45] <Tianshee> how can i open
and close a stack frame without creating a function?
L564[20:43:16] <Tianshee> (sorry for my
english)
L565[20:43:48] <Temia> In LVM
bytecode?
L566[20:43:57] <Tianshee> ofc not
L567[20:44:44] <Temia> Well, either way,
you might be better off talking to folks on Freenode about this,
honestly.
L568[20:45:52] <Tianshee> if i create big
function instead of many small ones, all locals will consume memory
simultaneously at some point
L569[20:46:38] <Tianshee> because i can
only create local and cant destroy one
L570[20:46:56] <Tianshee> they will be
gone only when i return
L571[20:47:26] <CompanionCube> Tianshee:
you could program in assembly
L572[20:47:27] <CompanionCube> maybe
L573[20:48:52] <Tianshee> i dont have such
problens in c-like languages because i can { } anywhere to limit
variables visibility
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L575[20:49:28] <Tianshee> but its not very
important because my ram is not so limited
L576[20:49:33] <gamax92> Tianshee: do
end
L577[20:49:45] <Tianshee> i can do end
anywhere?
L578[20:49:51] <gamax92> #lua local b=3
local b=2 print(b)
L579[20:49:51] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 2 |
nil
L580[20:49:56] <gamax92> #lua local b=3 do
local b=2 end print(b)
L581[20:49:56] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 3 |
nil
L582[20:50:14] <Tianshee> coool
L583[20:52:06] <Tianshee> im happy
now
L584[20:52:14] <Tianshee> thank you all
for help
L585[20:53:12] <Tianshee> how do i
benchmarking btw?
L586[20:53:54] <Tianshee> i mean what is
most accurate way?
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L591[21:27:32] <Kodos> Is there an idiot's
guide anywhere to using bit shifting to fade a meter between red,
orange, yellow, and green based on a compared current/max
amount
L592[21:27:48] <Kodos> I have code that
does it, but I have... no idea how bit shifting actually
works
L593[21:28:00] <Kodos> And I'm trying to
do the same thing in another language
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L603[21:40:34] <gamax92> Kodos: what is
your code's language and targeted language
L604[21:41:51] <Kodos> Lua, and LSL
L605[21:42:06] <Kodos> But I have a guy
helping I think
L606[21:42:24] <gamax92> the Second Life
garbage?
L607[21:43:01] <Kodos> ...
L608[21:43:02] <Kodos> Nevermind
L609[21:43:51] <gamax92> Sorry, but the
last time I played with that I wanted to bash my head against the
wall
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L618[22:17:00] <pwnagepineapple> Okay, I'm
working on a (somewhat hairbrained) prject that is basically an
in-game drone delivery system. There would be a client-side
interface that people use to shop, and drones/robots would fetch
those items and deliver them to a particular waypoint block.
Questions: 1) Does anyone know of a good tutorial on networking in
OC? 2) WOuld drones or robots be better suited for the task, and
where would I find a good tutorial on whichever I would use?
L619[22:17:06] <pwnagepineapple>
*project
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L630[22:47:36] <lperkins2> So I just
updated OC to the latest releast for 1.7.10, and microcontrollers
don't seem able to output redstone via a tier one card. It flashes,
then the microcontroller halts
L631[22:48:24] <lperkins2> Also, I can't
figure out how to attach a remote terminal to a server in a
rack
L632[22:50:17] <lperkins2> nevermind on
the second part, it just lies about shift-right-clicking
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L635[23:31:11] <gamax92> Wheee, purged
nvidia geforce experience
L636[23:35:01] <lperkins2> huh, power
consumption on redstone went up so they were running out of power
and turning off...
L637[23:35:04] <lperkins2> got it figured
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