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L7[00:47:28] <Kodos> Anyone good with CSS?
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L10[01:31:52] <Izaya> Depends, does it involve modifying anyone else's?
L11[01:43:20] <Kodos> I'm trying to get a general object to align vertically
L12[01:43:43] <Kodos> Basically I have a login screen, and I want it to be in the 'center' of the page no matter what the window is scaled at
L13[01:43:48] <Kodos> I have the horizontal bit working
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L17[02:40:50] <fingercomp> another module of my package manager https://i.imgur.com/QYhz3sP.png :P
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L22[03:14:16] <Izaya> Kodos: vertical centering in CSS is a shit show
L23[03:14:27] <Kodos> Yeah, I gave up an hour or so ago
L24[03:30:54] <Forecaster> Kodos: it's easy if the element can be a static height
L25[03:31:39] <Kodos> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L26[03:32:46] <Forecaster> which may very well be thecase for a login screen
L27[03:33:27] <Kodos> I'll poke it more tomorrow
L28[03:33:29] <Kodos> o7
L29[03:33:36] <Forecaster> just do "height: 200px; margin-top: -100px; top: 50%; position: fixed;
L30[03:33:36] <Forecaster> "
L31[03:33:47] <Kodos> Yeah, I don't have a clue where to put that
L32[03:34:00] <Kodos> Tomorrow™
L33[03:34:20] <Forecaster> in the div you want to center
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L39[04:25:52] <Inari> https://robinlinus.github.io/socialmedia-leak/ kind of pointless imo, but interesting
L40[04:28:10] <Forecaster> life is pointless but interesting
L41[04:49:59] <Forecaster> http://maximumble.thebookofbiff.com/2016/10/13/1424-blue/
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L45[04:55:02] <asie> hi
L46[04:56:13] <Turtle> o/
L47[04:57:49] <Forecaster> rush limbaugh is amazing
L48[04:59:43] <Forecaster> and by "amazing" I mean, "neyrg"
L49[05:00:17] <Forecaster> context: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGsAXF3uwr8
L50[05:00:43] <Forecaster> "Rush Limbaugh: Sexual Consent Is Overrated" because MichiBot is being lazy again
L51[05:05:38] <Forecaster> how do people think like that
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L53[05:11:34] <Inari> Forecaster: wat :P
L54[05:12:01] <Inari> Yeah, I mean, like, one of the core values of our society (not being hurt/forced to things against your will) is totally overrated
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L57[05:43:33] <Forecaster> yeah...
L58[05:46:20] <Forecaster> I can't even
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L68[06:40:50] <Skye> Sangar: when will you clone Shenzhen I/O as a minecraft model?
L69[06:40:55] <Stary> hahahha
L70[06:41:02] <Skye> s/model/mod/
L71[06:41:02] <MichiBot> <Skye> Sangar: when will you clone Shenzhen I/O as a minecraft mod?
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L74[06:46:53] <Izaya> yes
L75[06:46:55] <Izaya> do it
L76[06:47:01] <Izaya> fuck that game is even harder than TIS-100
L77[06:47:02] <Izaya> I love it
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L84[06:57:50] * Lizzy sighs
L85[07:03:21] <Temia> Mu? :<
L86[07:04:02] * Lizzy is feeling a bit down but is also bored
L87[07:06:32] * Temia leans against and nuzzles at. Muuu. :< Feel better?
L88[07:08:03] * Lizzy pets Temia, a little
L89[07:08:23] * Temia tailswishes and bumps her forehead into Lizzy's palm. <3 Muu.
L90[07:09:33] * Lizzy pulls Temia onto her lap then curls up into a sort of dohnut around her whilst on vifino's lap
L91[07:09:56] * Temia curls up with. Warm moo.
L92[07:10:26] <Izaya> :3
L93[07:10:38] <Lizzy> :3
L94[07:10:46] <Temia> =w=
L95[07:30:57] <Izaya> why oh why is it legal to distribute contracts and other legal documents in .doc form?
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L97[07:55:51] <scj643> I now have an openstack system with 8gb of ram and 10 cpu cores
L98[07:56:00] <scj643> http://www.yellowcircle.net/students/verify-account/
L99[07:59:07] <Mettaton_Fab> how much can it do?
L100[07:59:20] <scj643> it could run a minecraft server
L101[07:59:20] <Mettaton_Fab> also, can it run crysis?
L102[07:59:25] <scj643> one catch though
L103[07:59:28] <scj643> LOl Mettaton_Fab
L104[07:59:40] <Mettaton_Fab> it is a good test.
L105[07:59:45] <scj643> The catch is that it can not be used for production
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L108[08:00:25] <scj643> how efficient is ssh tunneling?
L109[08:02:05] <Temia> Enough that I was able to do it over the phone for ages to access a Quassel core on a host that didn't let me open ports.
L110[08:02:15] <Temia> (though the core in question has since moved)
L111[08:03:11] <scj643> Ah nice
L112[08:03:22] <scj643> Temia: I also use quassel
L113[08:03:33] <Temia> \o/ quassel buddies
L114[08:03:50] <scj643> The reason I need to do ssh tunneling is the way yellowcircle works is they don't give you a dedicated ip
L115[08:04:00] <scj643> Since they run off donations
L116[08:04:19] <scj643> it's $10 a year for the specs that I've mentioned
L117[08:04:20] <Lizzy> scj643: fairly effecient
L118[08:04:41] <scj643> Also yellow circle is an openstack setup so you can spin up multiple machines and network them
L119[08:04:54] <Lizzy> I can get about ~6MB/s throughput when using it as a tunnel for softether over wifi at work to my servers
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L121[08:05:24] <scj643> Lizzy: wasn't I the one who told you about softether or was that someone else
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L123[08:06:38] <scj643> "Yellow Circle Learning Platform is designed for students to learn new technologies. Any student using the platform for purposes other than learning will be banned without notice."
L124[08:07:42] <Stary> maximum kek
L125[08:07:46] <Lizzy> i think you originally said about it, but other than that i've mostly tinked about with it myself
L126[08:07:59] <scj643> Ok now I remember
L127[08:08:14] <scj643> How you liking it Lizzy
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L129[08:09:03] <scj643> If I can't get a dedicated IP I know yellowcircle does port forwarding so I could run some sort of vpn or just ssh tunnel
L130[08:09:19] <scj643> Can you make an ssh tunnel to another ip on the internal network?
L131[08:09:36] <scj643> say you have computer A with a port forward and you want access to computer b
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L133[08:38:16] <Inari> Anyone happen to know a lot of shoe terminology? :D
L134[08:39:35] <Mettaton_Fab> shoe terminology?
L135[08:40:31] <Forecaster> no :P
L136[08:43:03] <Inari> Mettaton_Fab: Like what a specific kind of shoe is called
L137[08:43:03] <Inari> :P
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L140[08:46:40] <Inari> http://imgur.com/F62D00T the hell
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L142[08:48:14] <MajGenRelativity> wat
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L144[08:51:27] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/7iV1ISf
L145[08:51:33] <XDjackieXD> Inari: best comment "Now I'm a bit concerned over all these "with added protein" breads that are appearing on the market..." xDD
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L147[08:52:38] <Forecaster> those birds though
L148[08:53:05] <Forecaster> "hey guys! Gary just vanished!", "eh, is probably fine", "Guys! Steve is gone too!", "eh"
L149[08:53:11] <XDjackieXD> xD
L150[08:53:39] <Inari> TIL "brothel creeper"
L151[08:54:42] <Michiyo> Forecaster, 2 of them dive the fuck in.. lol
L152[08:55:05] <Inari> Someone suggested maybe before processing theres a place the grain drops out where they can get free :P And its just a fun game to them
L153[08:55:17] <Forecaster> perhaps
L154[08:55:18] <Forecaster> :P
L155[08:55:40] <Michiyo> Fuck it lets get it over with BONZAI
L156[08:57:59] <Inari> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuck-me_shoes
L157[08:59:47] <Inari> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_fu_shoe those look similar to mary janes :o
L158[09:01:18] <Inari> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinderwhore
L159[09:06:57] <Lizzy> scj643: i don't actually use it that much, only when i want to use steam at work
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L161[09:11:33] <Michiyo> So.. here it is the 13th.. and no one knows where my phone is
L162[09:11:46] <Michiyo> it's "in transit" with fedex, and they can't tell me where that is
L163[09:12:34] <Lizzy> lol
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L167[09:24:27] <Lizzy> scj643: actually, tell a lie. i use it at work a fair bit when i'm on my laptop and have my work vm running
L168[09:25:35] <Inari> I don't get it
L169[09:26:05] <Inari> this deep fryer is 800 W, which should be 0.8 kW right? So If I let it run for an hour straight I use 0.8 kWh, no?
L170[09:26:16] <XDjackieXD> Inari: https://twitter.com/2dpussy/status/786314625503625216/photo/1 rekt :P
L171[09:26:19] <XDjackieXD> you are correct
L172[09:26:36] <Inari> Then why are my parents crying about it costing al ot, a kWh is like 23 cents
L173[09:26:59] <XDjackieXD> which is pretty expensive compared to here
L174[09:27:08] <XDjackieXD> iirc we pay about half for power
L175[09:27:16] <Inari> Well I dunno what it actaully is
L176[09:27:19] <Inari> I just googled up that number
L177[09:27:19] <Inari> :P
L178[09:27:49] <Inari> http://imgur.com/DHv4mAd
L179[09:28:39] <Inari> XDjackieXD: poor son!
L180[09:28:41] <XDjackieXD> Watt is power usage (the current power usage). k == kilo == 1000. so 800W for one hour is 0.8kW/h
L181[09:28:49] <XDjackieXD> cute cat ^^
L182[09:29:03] <Inari> I want a cat again
L183[09:29:04] <Inari> :|
L184[09:29:11] * vifino snuggles Lizzy
L185[09:29:27] <XDjackieXD> (my cat just sleeps about 2m away from me all the times and doesn't really like it if I snuggle him :3)
L186[09:30:39] <Lizzy> c/me snuggles VikeStep
L187[09:30:43] <Lizzy> ffs
L188[09:30:47] * Lizzy snuggles vifino
L189[09:30:50] <Lizzy> fuck you irssi
L190[09:32:56] <MajGenRelativity> lol
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L192[09:35:19] <pwnagepineapple> Does anyone know of a good tutorial on drones?
L193[09:36:06] <MajGenRelativity> I could tell you
L194[09:36:09] <MajGenRelativity> but i think I would
L195[09:36:12] <MajGenRelativity> drone on
L196[09:36:18] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/1puOs Meh, only like 2 games that seem interseting, and one I won't play because console
L197[09:37:01] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/YASgC Oh look its celty
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L199[09:43:03] <Inari> https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fuze-cases-bringing-back-the-audio-jack-iphone-headphones#/ lmao
L200[09:43:53] <pwnagepineapple> lol
L201[09:45:52] <pwnagepineapple> Soooo.... referring to my question above, is that a yes or a no?
L202[09:52:45] <Forecaster> what do you want to do?
L203[09:54:18] <pwnagepineapple> Learn the basics of drone use
L204[09:55:01] <pwnagepineapple> The particualar thing I'm trying to code is to make it go to a waypoint block as soon as it powers on
L205[09:57:19] <Forecaster> they basically work like microcontrollers
L206[09:57:28] <Forecaster> where you need OS level code to operate them
L207[09:57:49] <Forecaster> but with a drone component of course to preform drone specific actions like movement
L208[10:00:34] <pwnagepineapple> Also: Can drones utilize network cards?
L209[10:01:20] <pwnagepineapple> And I'm assuming I can't load up 3rd party libraries onto them
L210[10:02:42] <Forecaster> you can if they fit on the eeprom
L211[10:02:52] <Forecaster> and it's all essentially a single file
L212[10:03:04] <Forecaster> so you'd have to put the code you need into it yourself
L213[10:03:28] <Forecaster> and drones can use wireless network cards
L214[10:06:39] <Michiyo> If you have OpenSecurity (in 1.7.10) You can enable a feature I forgot to remove to give you 8kb instead of 4 on eeproms
L215[10:06:40] <Michiyo> :P
L216[10:06:58] <Forecaster> :O
L217[10:07:59] <Michiyo> you just have to use my Card Writer instead of a PC to flash
L218[10:08:13] <Michiyo> And.. enable to feature in the config heh
L219[10:09:36] <Forecaster> dammit windows
L220[10:09:43] <Forecaster> why u not default browser properly
L221[10:11:56] <Forecaster> oh
L222[10:12:02] <Forecaster> why do I have two Chrome
L223[10:12:12] <Forecaster> I'm only supposed to have one Chrome
L224[10:13:46] * Michiyo installs 3 more Chromes
L225[10:13:52] <Forecaster> ohno
L226[10:14:06] * Magik6k pokes payonel
L227[10:14:10] <Magik6k> or Sangar
L228[10:14:13] <asie> >no Ultrons
L229[10:14:14] <asie> >2016
L230[10:14:26] <Forecaster> %seen payonel
L231[10:14:26] <MichiBot> Forecaster: payonel was last seen 1d 22h 28m 10s ago.
L232[10:14:31] <Forecaster> %seen sangar
L233[10:14:31] <MichiBot> Forecaster: sangar has not been seen.
L234[10:14:41] <Forecaster> :O
L235[10:14:45] <Forecaster> %seen Sangar
L236[10:14:45] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Sangar was last seen 18d 3h 22m 19s ago.
L237[10:14:50] <Forecaster> ah
L238[10:15:02] <Magik6k> huh
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L240[10:17:51] <Inari> Selfcest ftw
L241[10:21:28] <Inari> TIL everyone has incest
L242[10:21:48] <Inari> incest coming from incestus/incestum, which combines "in-" (not) and "castus" (chaste)
L243[10:21:53] <Inari> so everyone who has sex has by definition incest
L244[10:22:09] <asie> Inari: does that mean
L245[10:22:11] <asie> I have cest?
L246[10:22:25] <Inari> I suppose
L247[10:23:22] <CompanionCube> I have cest, you have cest, everyone has cest
L248[10:23:33] <asie> no
L249[10:23:37] <asie> you cannot have both cest and incest
L250[10:23:40] <asie> they're mutually exclusive
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L262[11:57:10] <MajGenRelativity> I like how nobody responded to SoniEx's latest issue
L263[11:57:29] <MajGenRelativity> It's mildly humorous
L264[11:57:45] * Forecaster didn't know there was one
L265[11:57:56] <MajGenRelativity> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2067
L266[11:58:08] <MajGenRelativity> another instance where he just really can't code
L267[11:58:28] <MajGenRelativity> I'm pretty meh, but even I know how to get a rudimentary button working
L268[11:59:12] <Inari> MajGenRelativity: Noone except you
L269[11:59:24] <MajGenRelativity> Inari, what?
L270[11:59:32] <Inari> :p You responded
L271[11:59:37] <MajGenRelativity> oh yeah
L272[11:59:43] <MajGenRelativity> I'm the only one who cares ?
L273[11:59:57] <MajGenRelativity> I thought you meant I was the only one who could make a button
L274[12:00:19] <MajGenRelativity> at which point, my jaw would have dropped so hard, it would have exited the hull of my space station at 0.99c
L275[12:02:29] <MajGenRelativity> argh
L276[12:02:32] <MajGenRelativity> Soni, why?
L277[12:02:46] <MajGenRelativity> He wants the ability to instance MC GUI buttons on an OC screen
L278[12:03:02] <MajGenRelativity> ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
L279[12:03:11] <MajGenRelativity> This is so he can have his damn file transfer
L280[12:03:22] <MajGenRelativity> Obviously, I want to punish myself
L281[12:03:36] <Forecaster> he could just make a mod that puts files into harddrives on the server
L282[12:03:45] <Forecaster> just save them in oc's file structure
L283[12:04:22] <MajGenRelativity> he doesn't even need a mod for that
L284[12:04:29] <MajGenRelativity> just a regular program that runs separately
L285[12:04:42] <Forecaster> if he wants to do it though the mc client he does
L286[12:04:43] <MajGenRelativity> hell, I could do it with about 30 hours of work
L287[12:04:58] <Forecaster> on an arbitrary minecraft server hosted by anyone
L288[12:05:42] <MajGenRelativity> Forecaster, look at the issue
L289[12:05:59] <Forecaster> do I have to
L290[12:06:00] <MajGenRelativity> I really want a time machine to stop myself from renewing the thread XD
L291[12:06:02] <MajGenRelativity> you do
L292[12:06:31] <Forecaster> just ignore him
L293[12:06:33] <Forecaster> stop replying
L294[12:07:08] <MajGenRelativity> I CANT
L295[12:07:15] <MajGenRelativity> I WANT TO, BUT I CANT STOP MY FINGERS
L296[12:07:41] <Inari> Lmao
L297[12:07:43] <MajGenRelativity> well, I have to do 'other stuff' ™, so that will take up some time
L298[12:07:43] <Inari> soni so good
L299[12:08:24] <Forecaster> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-rO70_h0ck
L300[12:08:25] <MichiBot> Cordless antistatic wrist straps? | length: 4m 21s | Likes: 24 Dislikes: 2 Views: 234 | by bigclivedotcom
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L302[12:08:53] <Inari> Forecaster: haha nice, clive does a vid too
L303[12:08:58] <Inari> saw them on EEVBLOG already
L304[12:09:08] * Lizzy isn't even going to bother with this one
L305[12:09:23] <Forecaster> I've seen "cordless antistatic wrist straps" ages ago
L306[12:09:31] <Lizzy> ....
L307[12:10:16] <Forecaster> forget from who, may have been eevblog
L308[12:10:33] <Inari> I prefer cordless bondage wrist straps
L309[12:10:46] <Forecaster> handcuffs?
L310[12:10:51] <Inari> I guess
L311[12:10:55] <Forecaster> :P
L312[12:11:01] <Inari> WAs thinking more of proper cuffs
L313[12:11:47] <gamax92> MGR
L314[12:11:54] <gamax92> please don't feed the trolls
L315[12:12:28] <Forecaster> I've never used anti-static bands
L316[12:13:01] <Lizzy> I usually find touching the case is enough
L317[12:13:28] <Forecaster> I've never really been very statically charged
L318[12:13:34] <MajGenRelativity> gamax92, It's so hard for me
L319[12:13:35] <Forecaster> never been an issue
L320[12:13:51] <MajGenRelativity> I'm not going to call on any of you to respond, but I can't stop myself wasting time
L321[12:13:58] <MajGenRelativity> also, I usually just touch the case
L322[12:14:08] <Forecaster> well then that is your problem :P
L323[12:14:11] <MajGenRelativity> I've built 4 computers, and I've only destroyed the socket pins on one ?
L324[12:14:53] * Forecaster unsubscribes from the issue
L325[12:17:02] * gamax92 subscribbles to Forecaster
L326[12:18:21] <MajGenRelativity> what if someone made a GitHub bot that locked any thread authored by Soni?
L327[12:18:36] <MajGenRelativity> Then I couldn't speak because I am not a collaborator!
L328[12:18:53] <MajGenRelativity> (is open to being one, but knows he probably will never attain that status)
L329[12:19:51] <Forecaster> probably takes a little more to become one than that :P
L330[12:20:43] <MajGenRelativity> yeah
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L332[12:29:16] <Forecaster> http://webcomicname.tumblr.com/post/151745396514
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L334[12:54:06] <pwnagepineapple> Question: I am attempting to make a robot run a partivular peice of code on bootup. Adding it to /autorun.lua does not work. How would I get this working?
L335[12:54:29] <Forecaster> does the robot have openos?
L336[12:55:31] <pwnagepineapple> Yes
L337[12:55:45] <Forecaster> in the home dir there is a file called .shrc
L338[12:55:49] <Mettaton_Fab> put a line in autorun.lua that tells where to load the program from.
L339[12:55:59] <Forecaster> you can use that to auto-run scripts on bootup
L340[12:56:06] <pwnagepineapple> Put my code in .shrc?
L341[12:56:10] <Forecaster> no
L342[12:56:12] <pwnagepineapple> Roger that
L343[12:56:17] <Forecaster> put your code in a file
L344[12:56:18] <pwnagepineapple> ?
L345[12:56:29] <Forecaster> then write the file path into .shrc
L346[12:56:33] <pwnagepineapple> ahh ok
L347[12:56:38] <Forecaster> and it will run the file on startup
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L352[13:18:08] <Nathan1852> Question: I am attempting to connect to an outside program through tcp. But the socket always just returns connection lost
L353[13:18:43] <Forecaster> okay?
L354[13:18:50] <Forecaster> that's not a question
L355[13:19:20] <Nathan1852> But why would it. The outside program works fine, I tested it
L356[13:19:33] <Forecaster> what do you mean "outside program"?
L357[13:19:42] <Forecaster> what are you trying to do exactly?
L358[13:19:53] <Nathan1852> A lua program (using luasocket) outside of minecraft
L359[13:20:16] <Forecaster> does it see the connection attempt?
L360[13:20:19] <Nathan1852> I am trying to connect to a program outside of minecraft using the oc tcp socket
L361[13:20:30] <Nathan1852> No it doesn't
L362[13:20:38] <Forecaster> firewall blocking it?
L363[13:21:07] <Mimiru> Oh hey... hexchat update
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L365[13:21:47] <Lizzy> Nathan1852, where are you trying to connect to?
L366[13:22:06] <Mimiru> $20 says something on localhost :P
L367[13:22:14] <Mimiru> And localhost is still on the oc blacklist lol
L368[13:22:24] <Forecaster> they already explained that
L369[13:22:29] <Forecaster> "a local program"
L370[13:22:41] <Forecaster> so it would be localhost yeah
L371[13:22:44] <Nathan1852> No, it is not localhost
L372[13:22:44] <Forecaster> it's blacklisted?
L373[13:22:48] <Forecaster> oh
L374[13:22:54] <Lizzy> Nathan1852, 192.168.x.x?
L375[13:23:00] <Mimiru> ^ Those are too
L376[13:23:03] <Nathan1852> Nope
L377[13:23:29] <Nathan1852> Minecraft is running on a server in a different country than I am, so localhost wouldn't use much
L378[13:23:48] <Forecaster> what are you connecting to then?
L379[13:24:13] <Nathan1852> The program I want to connect to is on my computer, the mc server isn't
L380[13:24:20] <Temia> They never said a local program, Forecaster. o.o
L381[13:24:31] <Lizzy> have you port forwarded?
L382[13:24:33] <Forecaster> do you have port forwarding and stuff set up?
L383[13:24:45] <Nathan1852> But I just found the problem, I made a mistake while forwarding the port. It connects now
L384[13:24:50] <Nathan1852> Thanks anyway :D
L385[13:24:50] <Forecaster> ah
L386[13:24:53] <Forecaster> :P
L387[13:24:53] <Lizzy> lol
L388[13:25:17] <Mimiru> Good ole PEBKEC errors
L389[13:25:35] <Mimiru> err PEBKAC
L390[13:25:54] <Mimiru> typing and eating is hard
L391[13:26:08] <Forecaster> mm eating
L392[13:26:26] <vifino> popkek
L393[13:26:38] <Mimiru> southwest Panini
L394[13:27:41] <Lizzy> Mimiru, I prefer layer 8
L395[13:27:53] <Lizzy> me and my boss throw that one around a bit
L396[13:28:12] <Mimiru> lol
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L400[13:57:42] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knobmUd-r5E
L401[13:57:42] <MichiBot> How I Met Your Mother - Beaver Hand Puppets | length: 1m 14s | Likes: 1,325 Dislikes: 15 Views: 208,272 | by Fox Home Ent
L402[13:59:37] <Inari> Taiga please
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L408[14:55:20] <S3> somebody offered me an apple II c or an apple II GS
L409[14:55:24] <S3> today gamax92 ^
L410[14:55:30] <S3> hard decision
L411[14:55:39] <S3> the GS has a 65816, and the c has a 6502
L412[14:56:36] <gamax92> I dunno probably GS
L413[14:56:45] <S3> I'm thinking that
L414[14:56:53] <S3> I've never had a computer with an 816
L415[14:57:16] <S3> I'd want to replace the rom though with my own code
L416[14:57:36] <S3> I'm more insterested in the hardware than the apple II firmware
L417[14:59:03] <S3> the guy also had TRS-80s as well as some old hard drives for them
L418[14:59:09] <S3> that were before AT hard drives existed
L419[15:00:48] <gamax92> S3: ahh, bring an AM radio and put it next to the TRS-80
L420[15:02:13] <S3> Why?
L421[15:02:24] <S3> so that the hard drive is useless?
L422[15:02:31] <gamax92> not that close >_>
L423[15:03:05] <gamax92> the TRS-80 emits so much interference that people can use an AM radio next to it for some basic sounds
L424[15:03:25] <gamax92> unless it's model 3 or higher, then they fixed that
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L426[15:03:51] <S3> lol
L427[15:04:02] <S3> should try it with my TRS-80 coco 2
L428[15:05:12] <payonel> Magik6k: yes?
L429[15:05:15] <S3> you know what's weird, is that on some PCs I've had with ungrounded outlets I could hear myself moving the mouse and stuf ithrough the sound card
L430[15:05:22] <payonel> oh look at all these tells
L431[15:05:25] <S3> modern pcs
L432[15:06:48] <S3> I kinda want to make some sort of magnetic blocks IRL that resembled OC components
L433[15:06:57] <S3> and make one be an OC pc with micro lua
L434[15:07:10] <S3> using like, an arduino or something
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L436[15:13:33] <payonel> Magik6k: ok the PR, ok i'll review it
L437[15:14:54] <S3> payonel: you better!
L438[15:15:48] <scj643> S3: how good are you at javascript?
L439[15:18:37] <xarses> https://www.lucidchart.com/blog/2016/10/12/javascript_2016_flowchart/
L440[15:22:14] <scj643> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/xtralogic-rdp-client/fdlpibjfnlhnmeckjjhfiejfdghkmkdm?hl=en-US if anyone wants to help me reverse engineer this
L441[15:24:18] <payonel> S3: i'm doing very well, thanks!
L442[15:26:05] <Lizzy> scj643, I'd prefer it if you didn't try getting members of the channel to do illegal/risky stuff
L443[15:26:14] <scj643> Ok sorry
L444[15:49:26] <Skye> Reverse engineering is legal in the EU
L445[15:49:47] <asie> Skye: In some cases.
L446[15:49:58] <asie> Only for interoperability, and only if it's not against the owner's direct business interests
L447[15:50:35] <scj643> Which what I'm doing is
L448[15:52:14] <Skye> What are you reverse engineering exactly?
L449[15:53:33] <Inari> asie: Terrible laws
L450[15:53:34] <Magik6k> S3 \o
L451[15:53:36] <scj643> an rdp cliet for chrome
L452[15:53:39] <S3> scj643: I hate Javascript, but why
L453[15:53:40] <scj643> *client
L454[15:53:49] <S3> oh
L455[15:54:01] <scj643> S3: only way to really remote into my laptop from school that doesn't suck or leave my screen at home unlocked
L456[15:54:14] <Magik6k> S3, I made gpt implementation and rewrote mrfs spec to actually work
L457[15:54:28] <S3> Magik6k: WOT
L458[15:54:30] <Izaya> scj643: x2go?
L459[15:54:33] <S3> NO WAY
L460[15:54:37] * S3 does a little dance
L461[15:54:53] <scj643> Izaya: isn't x2go paid
L462[15:55:02] <Izaya> Magik6k: GPT? as in GUID Partition Table?
L463[15:55:03] <Magik6k> S3, http://mpt.magik6k.net/file/plan9k-drivers/lib/modules/base/17_gpt.lua
L464[15:55:07] <Magik6k> yup
L465[15:55:07] <Izaya> scj643: open-source
L466[15:55:34] <Izaya> Magik6k: you're insane and I love it
L467[15:55:43] <Magik6k> heh
L468[15:55:56] <scj643> Can x2go lock your screen and have you logged in on windows
L469[15:56:02] <S3> I think I saw this before..
L470[15:56:08] <S3> this particular code snippet Magik6k
L471[15:56:15] <Izaya> scj643: host doesn't work on DOS
L472[15:56:21] <Izaya> needs X11
L473[15:56:35] <Magik6k> S3, for mrfs, this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jfGkJs_NT-txI0c8tnBWxsUhgMsFNxaeqt65inKCYW4/edit
L474[15:56:44] <Izaya> maybe with <insert port of GNU tools to Winderps> but doubtable
L475[15:56:51] <Magik6k> it got some ideas from SFS and ext2
L476[15:57:01] <Izaya> Lets you create extra sessions outside of the physical screen
L477[15:57:03] <scj643> only windows RDP keeps your desktop locked on windows
L478[15:57:31] <Skye> Okay.
L479[15:57:32] <S3> Magik6k: good news you may already know, 600 bytes minified that code is
L480[15:57:33] <Skye> So...
L481[15:57:35] <S3> the gpt code
L482[15:57:47] <Skye> Why... Do you need to reverse engineer it.
L483[15:58:00] <Skye> RDP isn't open. But it's not unknown.
L484[15:59:56] <scj643> Skye: it's the only rdp client that is pur client side
L485[16:00:13] <scj643> All the other ones use some sort of relay
L486[16:00:56] <Izaya> xrdp or whatever it's called?
L487[16:07:31] <Skye> scj643: I see...
L488[16:07:46] <Skye> Does it use NaCL?
L489[16:08:23] <CompanionCube> Izaya: I use xfreerdp very frequently
L490[16:08:57] <CompanionCube> works like a charm, even if my .rdp files result in it sharing /
L491[16:09:27] <Izaya> oh there you go
L492[16:09:50] <CompanionCube> I use it against box(en) running Windows Server 2012 R2
L493[16:10:08] <CompanionCube> with the web frontend and everything (although I just use the .rdp files now)
L494[16:10:11] <Izaya> personally I'm the sane person that uses text-only stuff with machines at home from work
L495[16:11:13] <Izaya> I also use Firefox on my laptop by X11 forwarding it from the big linux box at school
L496[16:11:13] <CompanionCube> it relieves me from needing libreoffice or a windows VM
L497[16:11:39] <Izaya> because my laptop can't cope with Firefox
L498[16:12:00] <CompanionCube> Izaya: do you use SSH or anything
L499[16:12:12] <CompanionCube> because X11 forwarding over an untrusted network isn't exactly secure
L500[16:12:14] <Izaya> of course
L501[16:12:41] <Izaya> ~/.bin/firefox: ssh -XYC <host> firefox
L502[16:13:10] <CompanionCube> did you already consider xpra/winswitch
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L505[16:27:45] <scj643> Think I've might have figured out how to do what I need
L506[16:27:59] <scj643> Just step the shit out of it in chrome debugger
L507[16:32:09] <CompanionCube> stupidity at it's finest: 'I don't like cloud, because it relies on these servers in some random area. I will stick with my 111GB hard drive, thank you very much.'
L508[16:32:58] * Lizzy dislikes the term cloud
L509[16:33:26] <CompanionCube> Lizzy: one of my desktop wallpapers is 'there is no cloud, only someone else's computer'
L510[16:33:42] <CompanionCube> that said, it's still a useful term for describing that model
L511[16:33:44] <Lizzy> didn't Izaya have a picture thingy of that once?
L512[16:33:58] <CompanionCube> Lizzy: guess where I got it from
L513[16:34:01] <Lizzy> if you got it from him, i have the same one above my desk at work
L514[16:34:24] <Lizzy> and every time one of my coworkers says cloud i just point to it
L515[16:34:33] <Izaya> fsfe.org
L516[16:35:23] <CompanionCube> if anyone can be bothered to register an account
L517[16:35:27] <CompanionCube> https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?/topic/28615-has-technology-progression-slowed-down/ is funny as hell
L518[16:37:10] <Inari> Just pastebin it
L519[16:37:38] <CompanionCube> Inari: it's multiple pages long
L520[16:37:43] <Inari> Meh
L521[16:38:05] <Inari> We need to get rid of this kinda crappy account system
L522[16:38:19] <Lizzy> ?
L523[16:38:51] <Inari> Needing to make an account everywhere, just give me some central account that I sign up to things with ac lick
L524[16:39:13] <CompanionCube> Inari: OAuth offers that
L525[16:39:20] <CompanionCube> it can be very useful...if the site supports it
L526[16:39:20] <Inari> Yeah but noone uses oauth
L527[16:39:21] <Lizzy> til, Inari licks screens to select stuff
L528[16:39:35] <CompanionCube> Inari: iirc Google does
L529[16:39:39] <Lizzy> Github, Google, probably a few toher places
L530[16:39:41] <Inari> Lizzy: nah
L531[16:39:47] <Inari> the lick is for DNa analysis
L532[16:39:49] <Inari> to make sure its me signing up
L533[16:40:35] <Inari> Lizzy: sure but its still always clunky and annoying even with those
L534[16:40:47] <Inari> And again, not a lot supports it
L535[16:41:00] <Inari> Also can we get rid of passwords please
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L538[16:44:04] <CompanionCube> Inari: and replace them with?
L539[16:45:08] <Inari> certificates
L540[16:45:36] <CompanionCube> Inari: what would you use as the 2nd factor in 2FA - biometrics?
L541[16:45:51] <Inari> Noone has that
L542[16:46:11] <Inari> How did we arrive at 2FA even? :P
L543[16:46:17] <Inari> Usually people go with phone app/number
L544[16:47:30] <CompanionCube> Inari: examples of 2FA would be a password + using TOTP/HOTP
L545[16:47:54] <Inari> well yeah, so ? xD
L546[16:47:54] <CompanionCube> something you know, something you have
L547[16:48:10] <CompanionCube> you don't know a certificate, you have it
L548[16:48:24] <Inari> ?.?
L549[16:48:34] <CompanionCube> is this clear to anyone else
L550[16:48:41] <Inari> I have no clue what your point is
L551[16:48:46] <Inari> you just start talking about 2FA randomly :P
L552[16:49:12] <CompanionCube> Inari: you want to replace passwords
L553[16:49:43] <CompanionCube> you may also want to achieve 2FA while doing so - do you see the link?
L554[16:50:24] <Inari> So? Then its two things I have :P
L555[16:50:57] <CompanionCube> which isn't 2FA is it? there's only 1 factor involved - things you have
L556[16:51:09] <Inari> yeah
L557[16:51:11] <Inari> a cert on my pc
L558[16:51:13] <Inari> and a mobile phone
L559[16:51:36] <Inari> CompanionCube: Passwords as you know them don't exist anymore anyway
L560[16:51:41] <Inari> noone still remembers a password
L561[16:51:44] <Inari> they use Pw managers
L562[16:51:56] <CompanionCube> Inari: I know what you're getting at
L563[16:51:57] <Lizzy> false
L564[16:52:26] <CompanionCube> but that doesn't change the central point of the argument - ultimately, you know at least the master password
L565[16:53:09] <CompanionCube> you still know something, and still have something else
L566[16:53:31] <Inari> Well
L567[16:53:38] <Inari> yuo knwo the master pw to access your certs
L568[16:54:33] <CompanionCube> Inari: you can't get rid of passwords and simultaneously use a master password
L569[16:54:45] * Inari sighs
L570[16:55:07] <Inari> Also can we get rid of passwords on websites please
L571[16:55:08] <Inari> Happy?
L572[16:55:30] <CompanionCube> fair enough
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L577[17:32:56] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/6i4iknW.jpg
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L621[18:54:31] <scj643> Trying to get my chromeboook into dev mode
L622[18:54:40] <scj643> Failing horribly
L623[18:54:48] <scj643> Damn google is too good
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L642[21:07:28] <Uberoverlord> Hello.
L643[21:09:23] <IzayaXMPP> Hi.
L644[21:09:53] <Uberoverlord> How're you?
L645[21:10:15] <IzayaXMPP> Awake for a change
L646[21:10:42] <Uberoverlord> Just found an IRC client for my laptop.
L647[21:11:03] <IzayaXMPP> Hexchat I'm guessing?
L648[21:11:04] <Uberoverlord> Or, finally got around to it at least.
L649[21:11:10] <Uberoverlord> IceChat.
L650[21:11:24] <Uberoverlord> Looks old enough to use.
L651[21:11:43] <IzayaXMPP> Is your laptop not very powerful?
L652[21:12:13] <Uberoverlord> It's alright, I just have chromium and chromium eats all the resources.
L653[21:12:21] <IzayaXMPP> Ah,
L654[21:12:31] <IzayaXMPP> I don't even run the web browser on my laptop
L655[21:12:55] <IzayaXMPP> The wonders of X11 forwarding
L656[21:13:12] <Uberoverlord> I try to not use a web browser but I end up using it a bunch for a variety of tasks.
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L658[21:20:18] <Uberoverlord> Hello!
L659[21:20:35] <IzayaXMPP> If I have to use a browser on my laptop I end up using luakit or otter-browser
L660[21:21:18] <Uberoverlord> I use chromium for the plugins and stuff.
L661[21:23:49] <Uberoverlord> I found some sick OC emulator and I've been goofing around with it lately.
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L663[21:42:26] <Uberoverlord> RIP
L664[21:42:57] <Uberoverlord> =c
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L666[21:54:15] <Tianshee> how to check my energy?
L667[21:54:31] <Tianshee> computer.energy is nil
L668[21:54:58] <Tianshee> computer.freeMemory is nil too
L669[21:55:44] <Tianshee> os.totalMemory is nil
L670[21:57:05] <Tianshee> robot api lacks energy() too
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L674[22:01:00] <Mimiru> Tianshee, it's computer.freeMemory() and energy()... and totalMemory()
L675[22:01:04] <Mimiru> computer, not os.
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L678[22:03:23] <Mimiru> Tianshee, http://ocdoc.cil.li
L679[22:03:25] <Mimiru> enjoy.
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L682[22:05:43] <Tianshee> found and fixed my mistake
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