<<Prev Next>> Scroll to Bottom
Stuff goes here
L1[00:05:52] ***
medsouz is now known as medsouz|offline
L2[00:32:45] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L3[00:45:54] ⇨
Joins: Charlotte
(~quassel@pa49-181-197-209.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
L4[00:59:23] ⇦
Quits: Cervator (~Thunderbi@2601:4c1:4000:1050:881d:e7ed:9a1a:a630)
(Quit: Cervator)
L5[01:20:20] <Kodos> Any of you guys ever
play KSP
L6[01:30:14] <Charlotte> i love it
L7[01:34:28] ⇦
Quits: Xal (~xal@S0106f0f2490b0073.vw.shawcable.net) (Quit:
Quitting)
L8[01:35:15] ⇨
Joins: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.35)
L9[01:36:24] ***
Mine|away is now known as Mine|dreamland
L10[01:41:00] ⇦
Quits: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.35) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L11[01:44:14] <Kodos> Charlotte, do you
know of any videos where they explain orbital mechanics
L12[01:44:27] <Charlotte> scott manley
perhaps?
L13[01:44:46] <Kodos> I've been sifting
through his videos, haven't seen one yet but it doesn't help I keep
watching odd and end ones
L14[01:54:53] ⇦
Quits: Doty1154 (~Doty1154@c-73-189-164-179.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L15[02:02:32] <Izaya> This is
horrifying
L16[02:02:35] <Izaya> oh hey it's
Charlotte
L17[02:03:06] <Izaya> anyway I have a
spreadsheet that automatically sets colour based on the current
date and the date of completion of research in ESO
L18[02:03:43] ⇨
Joins: Mettaton_Fab
(~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L19[02:05:54] ⇨
Joins: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.35)
L20[02:08:00] <Charlotte> hey Izaya
:3
L21[02:08:35] <Charlotte> Kodos: check
reddit? I think the KSP Reddit/wiki covers the maths
L22[02:08:59] <Charlotte> iirc its actually
a lot more simple than i first thought
L24[02:11:58] ⇨
Joins: qws-user-1228
(~quassel@cpe-76-181-123-141.columbus.res.rr.com)
L25[02:11:59] ⇦
Quits: qws-user-1229
(~quassel@cpe-76-181-123-141.columbus.res.rr.com) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L26[02:12:02] ⇦
Quits: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.229.226) (Ping timeout: 384
seconds)
L27[02:44:10] ⇨
Joins: Trangar
(~Trangar@249-153-145-85.ftth.glasoperator.nl)
L28[02:47:38] ⇨
Joins: Keanu73
(~Keanu73@host-92-29-202-20.as13285.net)
L29[02:54:32] <Izaya> oh that's funny
L30[02:54:40] <Izaya> "Windows
Registry Explained"
L31[02:54:53] <Izaya> I don't think
Microsoft could explain the registry if they had their best people
on it
L32[02:55:03] <Izaya> I don't think anyone
could explain the registry
L33[02:56:02] <Mettaton_Fab> it is full of
secret sht.
L34[02:56:26]
<ade129>
turns out that vi is scary but not that scary
L35[02:56:32] <Izaya> vi is fine
L36[02:56:41]
<ade129> my
distro didn't come with nano
L37[02:56:43] <Izaya> windows internals are
scary
L38[02:56:47] <Izaya> why would it?
L39[02:56:49] <Izaya> vi's better
L40[02:57:28]
<ade129>
nano's less scary for beginners... I didn't download a beginner
distro though so... nvm
L41[02:58:23]
<ade129> Now
I need to take out the proprietary ethernet connector for my laptop
(I thought HDMI ethernet was a thing?)
L42[03:03:04] <Mettaton_Fab> why do laptops
of today not come with ethernet port anymore?
L43[03:04:11]
<ade129> too
thick
L44[03:05:10]
<ade129> I
saw a neat design that had a kind of shield that slides out when
the ethernet jack is inserted (to make space for it) though
L45[03:11:24] <Izaya> "too
thick"
L46[03:11:26] <Izaya> laptops are too
thin
L47[03:11:31] <Izaya> where are my serial
ports meant to fit?
L48[03:12:44] <Mettaton_Fab> even my bros
new laptop has an ethernet port!
L49[03:25:30]
<ade129>
Parallel ports should fit vertically on every laptop
L50[03:30:40] ⇨
Joins: Inari (~Pinkishu@p4FC1E123.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L51[03:32:15] <Izaya> It's to the point
where I think I'll design and build myself a laptop that doesn't
suck
L52[03:40:38] <Inari> How does it cool
then
L53[03:42:05] <Izaya> passive cooling
L54[03:42:49] <Inari> Sounds
ineffective
L55[03:43:01] <Inari> I know
L56[03:43:03] <Inari> make it sweat
L57[03:50:01] <Mettaton_Fab> give it EBM
Papst fans, like those 388 Watt fans!
L58[03:52:26] <Mettaton_Fab> also, 4 of
them, not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4! 4 of them is good!
L59[04:10:41] ⇦
Quits: gwyneth (~0@47.148.52.185) (Ping timeout: 206
seconds)
L60[04:18:55] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531903182201CB0C5F26F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L61[04:18:55] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L62[04:22:34] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531903182201CB0C5F26F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Remote host closed the connection)
L63[04:22:42] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531903182201CB0C5F26F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L64[04:22:43] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L65[04:24:32] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531903182201CB0C5F26F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Remote host closed the connection)
L66[04:24:49] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L67[04:24:50] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L68[04:26:22] ⇨
Joins: Charlotte_
(~quassel@pa49-181-197-209.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
L69[04:26:42] ⇦
Quits: Charlotte (~quassel@pa49-181-197-209.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L70[04:33:53] ⇦
Quits: qws-user-1228
(~quassel@cpe-76-181-123-141.columbus.res.rr.com) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L71[04:34:13] ⇨
Joins: qws-user-1228
(~quassel@cpe-76-181-123-141.columbus.res.rr.com)
L72[04:38:40] ⇨
Joins: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86)
L73[04:55:37] ⇦
Quits: Mettaton_Fab (~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: here goes dat boi!)
L74[05:02:00] ⇦
Quits: Charlotte_
(~quassel@pa49-181-197-209.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L75[05:06:38] ⇨
Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L76[05:10:07] ⇨
Joins: sciguyryan (~sciguyrya@45.62.37.30)
L77[05:33:53] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L78[05:34:12] ⇨
Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L79[05:36:11]
<20kdc> have
fun decoding the following phrase: "Metal Gear
Discord"
L80[05:36:18] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Client
Quit)
L81[05:36:32] ⇨
Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L82[05:38:20] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Read error: Connection
reset by peer)
L83[05:43:12]
<ade129> I
don't really remember seeing laptops with optical drives anymore
anyway
L84[05:44:35]
<ade129> I
think that for the next macbook apple's going to tell us to use
copper wires to insert into the 1mm ports and then take a tri-wing
to tie it down
L85[06:03:00] ⇦
Quits: Keanu73 (~Keanu73@host-92-29-202-20.as13285.net) (Quit:
Gotta go to bed or something. See ya!)
L86[06:04:00] ⇦
Quits: techno156 (~techno156@137.154.59.35) (Quit: There are those
who live without living. Don't be one of those.)
L87[06:05:37]
<20kdc> I'm
pretty sure there are only two reasons Apple deprecated headphone
jacks. 1. Because otherwise you might be able to get a slightly
decent copy of music played. 2. Because then Apple can control who
can make headphones for their devices.
L88[06:06:05] <Skye> even though they make
an adaptor
L89[06:06:26]
<20kdc>
Which I presume you have to pay for and comes separately?
L91[06:06:45]
<20kdc> Ok,
theories changed around, one reason: *so you have to pay them more
money.*
L92[06:07:06] <Skye> I think my dad is
going to not get an iPhone after the 5s
L93[06:07:31] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Read error: Connection timed out)
L94[06:08:11] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L95[06:08:11] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L96[06:14:57]
<MGR>
#AndroidMasterRace
L97[06:15:21]
<MGR> I've
been Pro-Android since the Motorola Droid 2, which was years
ago
L98[06:17:16]
<ade129>
Apple's going to invent a 2-wing (at 135 degrees) screw just to
fuck with consumers
L99[06:17:51] ⇨
Joins: Turtle (~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl)
L100[06:19:56]
<MGR>
@ade129 yes
L101[06:20:09]
<ade129>
They might also invent an apple-shaped 3D screw just to put even
more branding
L102[06:20:17]
<MGR> of
course!
L103[06:43:30] ***
Keridos|away is now known as Keridos
L104[07:00:29] <Izaya> Skye: is the
adaptor also >$40?
L105[07:00:42] <Skye> most likely
L106[07:04:51] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L107[07:25:58] ***
Keridos|away is now known as Keridos
L108[07:29:49]
⇨ Joins: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.229.226)
L109[07:30:57]
<20kdc>
ade129: no surprise there then
L110[07:31:11]
<20kdc> btw,
MGR, tell Gavle that I still have no conclusion on
L111[07:57:59]
⇨ Joins: BearishMushroom
(~BearishMu@90-231-174-194-no159.tbcn.telia.com)
L112[08:05:10] ⇦
Quits: jackmcbarn (jackmcbarn@gateway.insomnia247.nl) (Ping
timeout: 192 seconds)
L113[08:05:12] <Izaya> Skye: last time I
looked into Apple peripherals
L114[08:05:16] <Izaya> to connect an iPad
to a projector
L115[08:05:20] <Izaya> you needed two
adaptors
L116[08:05:22] <Izaya> >$50 each
L117[08:05:30] <Izaya> Like sure $100
isn't much compared to the rest of the device
L118[08:05:32] <Izaya> but y'know
L119[08:07:17]
⇨ Joins: jackmcbarn
(jackmcbarn@gateway.insomnia247.nl)
L120[08:14:28] ⇦
Quits: Dark (~MrDark@cpe-104-230-227-71.columbus.res.rr.com) (Read
error: Connection reset by peer)
L121[08:16:36] <Katie> its effing cold in
here :/
L122[08:16:49] ***
Katie is now known as Caitlyn
L123[08:16:52] <Caitlyn> damn it
L124[08:21:26] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Read error: Connection timed out)
L125[08:21:51]
⇨ Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L126[08:21:52]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L127[08:43:03]
⇨ Joins: Dark
(~MrDark@cpe-104-230-227-71.columbus.res.rr.com)
L128[08:43:34] ⇦
Quits: Dark (~MrDark@cpe-104-230-227-71.columbus.res.rr.com)
(Client Quit)
L129[08:49:16] ⇦
Quits: ChJees (~ChJees@217-212-206-126-no62.tbcn.telia.com) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L130[08:51:36] <Izaya> 2AM
L131[08:51:49] <Izaya> skyrim is almost
modded as hard as it was at 9AM when it broke
L132[08:54:39] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L133[08:55:55] <Inari> Izaya: heh
L134[08:56:01] <Inari> How hard :o
L135[08:56:06] <Izaya> uhm
L136[08:56:10] <Izaya> as far as skyrim
goes
L137[08:56:12] <Izaya> not very
L138[08:56:18] <Inari> Aw
L139[08:56:19] <Izaya> only looking at
about 60 mods
L140[08:56:28] <Izaya> all the important
ones are installed though
L141[08:56:39] <Inari> I have some uh...
400 I guess
L142[08:57:05] <Izaya> Immersive Armour
and Weapons, ETaC, HDT, CBBE, hair physics...
L143[08:58:20] <Inari> unofficial patches,
Better Jumping, Better Stealing, OneTweak, Crash/bug fixes, Dragon
stalking fix, enchantment reload fix, fuz ro doh, follower trap
safety, horns are forever, point the way, smart souls, skyui,
optimization project, enhanced camera, immersive hud, equipment
hud, extended ui, atlas map marker, a matter of time, .. actaully
screw it, I'm not listin gthem all
L144[08:58:47] <Izaya> oh yeah the
uonfficial legendary edition patch
L145[08:58:55] <Izaya> I'll figure out how
to get a screenshot of my mods
L146[08:58:57] <Izaya> later
L147[08:59:07] <Izaya> need to finish
installing dual sheath redux
L148[09:01:32] ⇦
Quits: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L150[09:02:00] <Inari> Seem sonly 331
after al
L151[09:02:21] <Inari> It doesn't display
the dsiabled ones though
L152[09:20:08] <Michiyo> Why the fuck did
I say I'd come in today?
L153[09:20:24] <Michiyo> Oh.. right, cause
I was born pretty, not rich :P
L154[09:21:32] <Inari> Michiyo: You can
get wealthy if you're pretty
L155[09:28:34]
⇨ Joins: Keanu73
(~Keanu73@host-92-25-104-161.as13285.net)
L156[09:34:54] ⇦
Quits: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.229.226) (Quit:
Leaving)
L157[09:37:42] <gamax92> Inari: oh
L159[09:40:26] <gamax92> I woke up and my
face hurts
L160[09:41:30] <Lizzy> don't go to bed on
your face then
L161[09:46:23] <Michiyo> lol Inari
L162[09:46:50] <Michiyo> I fucking swear,
if my boss implies that I'm stupid one more time, I'm not going to
need to worry about having a job
L163[09:47:15] <Michiyo> cause I'll have
free housing and 3 meals a day... my family on the other hand will
be screwed..
L164[09:51:08] <gamax92> :/
L165[09:51:22] <Michiyo> He still lives in
the day when networks were built with hubs and cross over cables he
can't accept that switches don't NEED crossover to work...
L166[09:52:03] <Izaya> hey can you get
10/100 or gigabit hubs?
L167[09:52:19] <Forecaster> I remember
dealing with people who insisted switches and hubs were the
same
L168[09:52:20] <Michiyo> gigabit? no
L169[09:52:21] <Izaya> I just want to be
able to monitor all the traffic across a cable sanely without
having my box in the middle with two ethernet ports
L170[09:52:22] <Michiyo> 10/100 yes
L171[09:52:41] <Michiyo> can *I* get
them.. via amazon maybe :P
L172[09:52:50] <Izaya> like I could always
hook up a horrid basically vampire tap system
L173[09:52:53] <Izaya> but I'd prefer not
to
L174[09:52:54] <Michiyo> I have 3 vendors
none of them carry hubs anymore
L175[09:53:02] <Lizzy> hubs are evil and
should be burned
L176[09:53:05] <Michiyo> ^
L177[09:53:08] <Izaya> and everyone else
too I imagine
L178[09:54:24] <gamax92> Izaya is
dangerous and must be crushed using a hydraulic press
L179[09:54:51] <Izaya>
I'm the
dangerous one here, obviously
L180[09:56:54] *
Michiyo sighs
L181[09:57:51] *
Lizzy yawns and snuggles her vifino
L182[09:58:51] <Michiyo> He also had me
wire a straight through 8pin cable, with the ends flipped... so
it's 1-8 on one end, and 8-1 on the other
L183[09:58:58] <Michiyo> I don't know what
that is supposed to do..
L184[09:59:00] <Michiyo> but I made
it
L185[09:59:22] <gamax92> Michiyo: ...
what.
L186[09:59:31] <Michiyo> you read what I
typed.
L187[09:59:36] <gamax92> yeah but
wtf
L188[09:59:40] *
Michiyo shrugs
L189[09:59:56] <Michiyo> Like I said, I'm
the idiot here..
L190[10:00:32] <gamax92> doesn't that
literally put every ground and power in the wrong place
L191[10:00:49] <Michiyo> yep
L192[10:01:34] <Michiyo> I think it's
supposed to be for an rj61x system... but even then flipping the
2nd end is wrong
L193[10:06:40] <Izaya> ooh
L194[10:06:42] <Izaya> that's a new
one
L195[10:06:45] <Izaya> my character is
invisible
L196[10:06:55] <Izaya> what's the point of
hair physics if it's invisible
L197[10:10:20] *
vifino pets Lizzy
L198[10:18:52] <Inari> Izaya: Using HDT
vagina collisions?
L199[10:23:58] *
Lizzy purrs
L200[10:24:51] ***
cbcercas|AFK is now known as cbcercas
L201[10:25:38] ***
cbcercas is now known as cbcercas|AFK
L202[10:31:33] <Forecaster> Vexatos: ready
for RW stream in 30? :3
L203[10:32:08] <Vexatos> I'm rather busy
:<
L204[10:32:34] <Vexatos> %tell xandaros
"table" is what I use :P
L205[10:32:34] <MichiBot> Vexatos:
xandaros will be notified of this message when next seen.
L206[10:32:57] <Forecaster> you'll have to
watch the vod later then
L207[10:33:06] <xandaros> I see
L208[10:33:34] <xandaros> I guess people
can just try it and inspect the return value
L209[10:36:08]
⇨ Joins: Cervator
(~Thunderbi@2601:4c1:4000:1050:948a:66ad:dbd4:5dfa)
L210[10:38:23] <Forecaster> will probably
just be about an hour
L211[10:38:35] <Forecaster> want to
advance the colony a bit
L212[10:39:17] <Vexatos> xandaros, the
documentation itself describes the contents of the table
L213[10:40:17] <xandaros> Hmm, that's
another possibility. I try to keep the documentation string short,
though
L214[10:53:05]
⇨ Joins: Mettaton_Fab
(~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L215[11:00:11]
⇨ Joins: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86)
L216[11:02:44] ⇦
Quits: Mettaton_Fab (~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 198 seconds)
L217[11:07:36]
⇨ Joins: Mettaton_Fab
(~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L218[11:08:17] ⇦
Quits: Mettaton_Fab (~herecomes@p579642CB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Client Quit)
L219[11:19:55] <gamax92> hmm, this
streaming program has an odd lag recovery mechanism
L220[11:27:17] ⇦
Quits: Turtle (~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl) (Quit:
Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de)
L221[11:28:13]
⇨ Joins: Turtle
(~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl)
L222[11:32:28] ⇦
Quits: Reika (~Reika@reika.kalseki.mods.abrarsyed.com) (Ping
timeout: 384 seconds)
L223[11:32:58]
⇨ Joins: Reika
(~Reika@reika.kalseki.mods.abrarsyed.com)
L224[11:35:30] <Inari> TIL theres a bird
species with four sexes
L225[11:35:51] <gamax92> how does that
work?
L226[11:37:40] <Inari> Just like normal
two-sex system, you need the opposite to mate :P
L227[11:37:46] <Inari> white-stripes mate
with tan-stripes
L228[11:37:49] <Inari> males mate with
females
L229[11:38:19] <Inari> And the offspring
is 1/4 male-tan, 1/4 male white, 1/4 female tan, 1/4 female
white
L230[11:38:39] <Inari> Interstingly they
also exhibit different traits
L231[11:38:51] <Inari> White stripes are
promicuous while tan stripes are monogamous
L232[11:38:55] <Inari> And the like
L234[11:40:22] <Inari> the downside is of
ccourse that one indiviudal can only mate with a quarter of the
population
L235[11:40:23] <Inari> rather than a
half
L236[11:40:52]
⇨ Joins: Temia (~temia@monmusu.me)
L237[11:41:00] <gamax92> welcome back
Temia
L238[11:41:08] <Inari> Temia: How mnay
sexes do minotaurs have
L239[11:41:57] <Temia> I didn't expect the
spanish inquisition as soon as I came in :I
L240[11:43:08] *
Skye baps Inari
L241[11:43:18] <Inari> Hm, human leather
would work
L242[11:43:19] <Inari> interesting
L243[11:43:25] *
Skye baps Inari
L244[11:43:29] <Michiyo> ._. My boss wants
me to find some place that'll sale xbox ones wholesale... I tried
to explain that even walmart sales those at a loss most of the
time
L245[11:43:30] <Michiyo> but nope..
L246[11:43:31] <gamax92> Inari knock it
off
L248[11:44:28] <Inari> gamax92: knock what
off :|
L249[11:44:38] <gamax92> it
L250[11:44:48] <Inari> You're not being
awfully specific you know
L251[11:45:34] <Temia> I see some things
don't change.
L252[11:45:44] <Inari> ?.?
L253[11:45:50] <Inari>
#UnspecifismHour
L254[11:46:40] <Temia> I've been gone for
three weeks.
L255[11:46:49] <Inari> :o
L256[11:46:56] <gamax92> Yes
L257[11:47:07] <Inari> I've been busy
modidng skyrim fro like 1.5 weeks
L258[11:47:10] <Inari> so!
L259[11:47:29] <Temia> ... I'm going back
to bed.
L260[11:47:38] <gamax92> Goodnight
Temia
L261[11:47:47] <Inari> Night!
L262[11:47:54] <Inari> I'll take a
shower
L263[11:54:15] <gamax92> so chilly right
now ...
L264[11:55:15] <Inari> gamax92: Come on
in, just stoked the fire. Take a seat and get the cold
out."
L265[11:55:36] <Michiyo> it was 41 outside
this morning, and 59 inside
L266[11:58:13] <wolfmitchell[m]> hi
L267[11:58:39] ⇦
Quits: sciguyryan (~sciguyrya@45.62.37.30) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L269[12:01:28] <Izaya> oops
L270[12:01:30] <Izaya> it's 5 AM
L271[12:01:57] <Inari> Izaya: Yeah, that
happens
L272[12:02:02] <Inari> And then they claim
you broke in
L273[12:02:08] <Inari> But you were just
busymaking potions when they went to bed
L274[12:02:08] <Inari> :<
L275[12:02:08] <Izaya> what
L276[12:02:16] <Izaya> no like
L277[12:02:19] <Izaya> IRL
L278[12:03:00] <gamax92> Michiyo: It's 70
in here though yet I feel like I'm freezing
L280[12:06:05] <Inari> "Hey I made
tihs website, and wll post recipes!" - *crickets*
L281[12:07:53] <gamax92> Inari: fire must
have ate them
L282[12:09:05] <gamax92> what an odd thing
to post in August though
L283[12:10:01] <gamax92> oh, it's probably
a skyrim reference I don't get
L284[12:13:29] <gamax92> Inari: ack, that
was a skyrim reference D:<
L285[12:13:37]
⇨ Joins: ChJees
(~ChJees@217-212-206-126-no62.tbcn.telia.com)
L286[12:14:14] <Inari> lol
L287[12:17:09] <Caitlyn> Home for lunch,
it's 51 outside, and 64 inside
L288[12:21:23] <Lizzy> that sounds hot so
i guess you mean in °F in which case that seems cold
L289[12:21:29] <Lizzy> possibly
L290[12:21:46] <Caitlyn> 10 out 17.7 in
Lizzy
L291[12:21:58] <Lizzy> ouch
L292[12:31:23] ***
Mine|dreamland is now known as minecreatr
L293[12:50:50] <gamax92> "Everytime a
wildcard is used a kitten dies, painfully."
L294[12:51:25] <Forecaster>
"Everytime a wildcard is used a * dies, painfully."
L295[13:01:40]
⇨ Joins: Xal
(~xal@S0106f0f2490b0073.vw.shawcable.net)
L296[13:15:37] <Inari> Poor
asterisks
L297[13:16:13] <Inari> Caitlyn: I prefer
my lunch to be warmer than that, both outside and inside
L298[13:16:15] <Forecaster> it's a
wildcard :|
L299[13:25:53] <Michiyo> @status
Mimiru
L300[13:25:56] <Michiyo> @status
@Mimiru
L301[13:25:57] <Corded> Michiyo: Mimiru is
currently ONLINE
L302[13:26:14] <gamax92> Mimiru Uptime:
100%
L303[13:26:54] <CompanionCube> @status
CompanionCube
L304[13:30:16] <Michiyo> Only works for
Discord users :P
L305[13:30:59] <CompanionCube> Skye:
so
L306[13:31:20] <CompanionCube> parliament
may now schedule a (admittedly useless) debate
L307[13:34:49] <Skye> \o/
L308[13:41:35] ***
Keridos|away is now known as Keridos
L309[13:45:50]
⇨ Joins: Xaltonon
(~xal@S0106f0f2490b0073.vw.shawcable.net)
L310[13:45:50] ⇦
Quits: Xal (~xal@S0106f0f2490b0073.vw.shawcable.net) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L311[13:52:49] <Forecaster> oo
L313[13:52:50] <MichiBot>
Crushing
rocks and minerals with hydraulic press VOL. 1 | length:
6m
54s | Likes:
5,020 Dislikes:
123 Views:
52,277 | by
Hydraulic Press Channel | Published On 26/11/2016
L314[13:53:17] <Forecaster> High-framerate
video of rocks being crushed
L315[13:54:05] <Forecaster> the granite
cube was quite spectacular
L316[13:54:27] <Forecaster> it resisted
completely, and then just pulverized
L317[13:54:32] <Forecaster> even on the
highspeed video
L318[13:55:32] <gamax92> glass is also
hard to capture when shattering, even at high framerates its like:
fine, fine, completely broken
L319[14:01:25] <Inari> So how high a
framerate do you need to see it shatter
L320[14:02:32] <gamax92> I forgot how slow
the slow mo guys went but it's whatever it takes to make 5 seconds
into 19 hours
L321[14:09:18] ***
medsouz|offline is now known as medsouz
L322[14:21:55]
⇨ Joins: MalkContent
(~MalkConte@p4FDCCBC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L324[14:39:36] <gamax92> Inari: k.
L325[15:05:48] <gamax92> payonel: you
around?
L326[15:10:58] ⇦
Quits: MalkContent (~MalkConte@p4FDCCBC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: Leaving)
L327[15:22:40] ⇦
Quits: Keanu73 (~Keanu73@host-92-25-104-161.as13285.net) (Quit:
Gotta go to bed or something. See ya!)
L328[15:46:18] <Forecaster> bah, why isn't
there a php.ini anywhere D:<
L329[15:46:38] <Forecaster> Caitlyn: isn't
that what the config for fpm should be called?
L330[15:47:16] <Michiyo> Forecaster, for
me the fpm php.ini is in /etc/php/5.6/fpm/php.ini
L331[15:47:50] <Michiyo> depending on your
config that might be /etc/php/fpm, /etc/php7/fpm, /etc/php/7.0/fpm
etc :p
L332[15:53:08] ⇦
Quits: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86) (Quit: Leaving)
L333[15:53:31]
⇨ Joins: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86)
L334[15:57:26] <Forecaster> there is no
/etc/php
L335[15:57:52] <Forecaster> I have
/usr/local/etc/php
L336[16:04:06] ⇦
Quits: Trangar (~Trangar@249-153-145-85.ftth.glasoperator.nl)
(Quit: Leaving)
L337[16:06:38] <Michiyo> anything helpful
there Forecaster?
L338[16:06:52] <Michiyo> IDK.. I just
installed FPM via apt-get... lol
L339[16:06:56] ⇦
Quits: Jezza (~Jezza@92.206.4.86) (Ping timeout: 198
seconds)
L340[16:09:27] <Forecaster> I found a
bunch of conf files
L341[16:11:00] <Forecaster> ah
L342[16:11:13] <Forecaster> "listen =
127.0.0.1:9000"
L343[16:12:12]
⇨ Joins: MalkContent
(~MalkConte@p4FDCCBC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L344[16:12:57] <MalkContent> i got a robot
on a server that does nothing but stand in place and mine cobble
and craft new stone pickaxes
L345[16:13:37] <MalkContent> when i leave
the server and come back after some times, there seems to be a good
chance the thing has gone haywire
L346[16:14:06] <MalkContent> seemingly
just breaking and dropping cobble at crazy speeds
L347[16:14:27] <MalkContent> anyone got an
idea what's going on there?
L348[16:14:40] <Forecaster> changed that
to "listed = 9000", going to restart the container and
see if it works now
L349[16:17:05] <Forecaster> nuope
L350[16:17:07] <Forecaster> :|
L351[16:18:52] <Michiyo> try
0.0.0.0:9000
L352[16:19:13] <Forecaster> the comment
said just the port would be any source
L353[16:19:49] <Michiyo> Ahh.. then
something in the container config might be stopping it from binding
to anything but 127?
L354[16:19:51] <Michiyo> idk...
L355[16:19:59] <Michiyo> I didn't bother
with docker for nginx/php...
L356[16:20:01] <Michiyo> :P
L357[16:25:19] <Forecaster> so you keep
telling me
L358[16:25:40] <Forecaster> I could give
up and just install them on the host system, but I'd like to run
everything through docker if possible
L360[16:28:49] *
Michiyo shrugs
L361[16:28:50] <Michiyo> IDK
L362[16:34:06] <Forecaster> maybe this fmp
version just isn't compatible
L363[16:46:16] <wolfmitchell[m]> docker is
overhyped imo
L364[16:46:55] <Forecaster> I don't care
about hype
L365[16:47:31] <wolfmitchell[m]> (and
overcomplicated :P)
L366[16:48:25] <Forecaster> it's not
really, the software running on it can be
L367[16:49:18] <wolfmitchell[m]> one
example of what I mean: needing a separate data container just for
persistent storage
L368[16:49:25] <wolfmitchell[m]> I get
that for free in lxc
L369[16:49:59] <Forecaster> I don't see
how that is "overly complicated"
L370[16:50:17] <vifino> wolfmitchell[m]:
you do know that they are doing different things, right?
L371[16:50:18] <wolfmitchell[m]> I guess I
mean for what I use it for, idk
L372[16:50:29] <wolfmitchell[m]> vifino:
shhh :D
L373[16:51:32] <gamax92> How to use
vi:
L374[16:51:34] <gamax92> Ctrl-Z
L375[16:51:37] <gamax92> kill -9 %%
L376[16:51:40] <Forecaster> then by that
logic python is overly complicated, and almost any other language
:P
L377[16:51:55] <Forecaster> because people
do complicated things with them
L378[16:52:05] <gamax92> no?
L379[16:52:13] <gamax92> wolfmitchell[m]
said docker is overcomplicated
L380[16:52:26] <gamax92> not the software
inside
L381[16:52:34] <wolfmitchell[m]> ^
L382[16:52:59] <Forecaster> my problems
are caused by the software inside, not docker
L383[16:53:26] <gamax92> my problems were
initially caused by docker until I got a tutorial on docker basics
from someone
L384[16:53:54] <gamax92> only to find out
the program I wanted to run isn't supported by proprietary nvidia
drivers for some reason
L385[16:54:18] <wolfmitchell[m]>
what...
L386[16:54:22] <wolfmitchell[m]> uh,
ok
L387[16:54:51] <gamax92> yeah I dunno,
eventually I looked at the github page and found a statement from
the dev saying that it works fine on open source drivers but no on
the nvidia driver
L388[16:55:08] <wolfmitchell[m]> what
program was it?
L389[16:56:23] <Forecaster> sure...
whatever
L390[16:56:24] <gamax92> some shader test
program that allows you to apply shaders to images or render 3d
models
L391[16:56:27] <Forecaster> I stand by my
point
L392[16:57:14] <wolfmitchell[m]> oh and
gamax92: how to switch files in vim: !vim <filename>
L393[16:57:24] <wolfmitchell[m]> :^)
L394[16:57:51] <gamax92> vim: command not
found
L395[16:58:50] <wolfmitchell[m]> .
L396[16:58:58] <vifino> gamax92 uses
ed.
L397[16:59:20] <CompanionCube> vifino: the
standard unix text editor?
L398[16:59:22] <gamax92> no
L399[16:59:29] <vifino> CompanionCube:
obviously.
L400[16:59:38] <gamax92> for somereason
vim is vi and running vi says vim but there's no vim
L401[16:59:51] <LordRyan> wat
L402[17:00:35] <CompanionCube> to be fair,
docker can be over-complicated
L403[17:00:46] <CompanionCube> I'm not
sure if it is overcomplicated by default though
L404[17:01:08] <Forecaster> like linux
can't be overly complicated :P
L405[17:01:27] <CompanionCube> Forecaster:
Every OS can be seen as overly complicated
L406[17:01:33] <Forecaster> yep
L407[17:01:37]
⇨ Joins: Nachtara
(~Nachiebre@173-22-110-5.client.mchsi.com)
L408[17:01:41] <CompanionCube> case in
point, Windows's CreateProcess - that thing has like 19
arguments
L409[17:02:53] <CompanionCube> an example
for Linux would be SELinux policies
L410[17:04:52] <Forecaster> docker at it's
core is just "run vm, vm runs whatever is installed on
it"
L411[17:05:12] <Forecaster> that's not
complicated
L412[17:05:16] ⇦
Quits: MalkContent (~MalkConte@p4FDCCBC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: Leaving)
L413[17:05:42] <Forecaster> then of course
you can link containers and stuff, and do complicated things on the
VMs, that can get complicated
L414[17:08:32] <Forecaster> I could just
use the combined php-fpm and nginx image, but that uses php5, not
7
L415[17:08:42] <Forecaster> maybe I can
use that and update it
L416[17:14:09]
⇨ Joins: guest
(webchat@broadband-95-84-156-76.nationalcablenetworks.ru)
L417[17:14:21]
⇨ Joins: VikeStep (~VikeStep@101.184.229.226)
L418[17:15:50] <guest> So, are transposers
not interacting with Mekanism pipes (both items and fluids) at
all?
L420[17:17:20] <guest> gamax92: hey! you
didnt release songplayer program for sound card, did u?
L421[17:17:31] <gamax92> hey, who aer
you
L422[17:18:08] <Inari> looks more like a
piece of bread than a potato
L423[17:19:27] <guest> gamax92: someone
willing to understand how sound cards work seeing an example app
:P
L424[17:22:41] <gamax92> not sure where it
is
L425[17:24:29] <guest> aw. its just i'd be
too lazy to start from scratch because i dont really have a clue
how it works, but i seen your video demonstration of it
L426[17:24:59] <guest> so i hoped to beg
for source code ._.
L427[17:25:01] <gamax92> I'll go quickly
write up something
L428[17:26:01] <guest> wow! thanks
<3
L429[17:29:27] ⇦
Quits: guest
(webchat@broadband-95-84-156-76.nationalcablenetworks.ru) (Quit:
Web client closed)
L430[17:29:30]
⇨ Joins: guest1
(webchat@broadband-95-84-156-76.nationalcablenetworks.ru)
L432[17:35:36] <guest1> gamax92: thanks a
lot!
L433[17:36:51] <guest1> but what exactly
AM and FM modulation do?
L434[17:37:22] <gamax92> probably not
work
L435[17:37:47] <gamax92> Vexatos: does
that work?
L436[17:38:07] <Vexatos> what is
that
L437[17:38:09] *
Vexatos checks
L438[17:38:55] <guest1> and what exactly
are ADSRs?
L439[17:38:59] <Vexatos> gamax92, looks
about right
L440[17:39:13] <gamax92> Vexatos: no I
mean does AM and FM work at all :P
L441[17:39:35] <Vexatos> it
should...?
L442[17:39:45] <gamax92> oh, I thought you
said it was broken
L443[17:39:49] <Vexatos> nono
L444[17:39:53] <Vexatos> the only thing
broken is the rolloff
L445[17:39:59] <Vexatos> as in, it doesn't
exist
L446[17:39:59] <gamax92> right
L447[17:40:50] ⇦
Parts: wolfmitchell (~wolfmitch@149.56.182.12)
(Leaving))
L448[17:41:56] <gamax92> guest1: AM and FM
combine two channels together into one for various effects
L450[17:42:45] <gamax92> AM will change
the volume of another channel and FM will change the frequency of
another channel, giving waveforms like that
L452[17:45:54] <gamax92> Example is like
plucking a string: it'll immediately start producing a sound and
then slowly decay
L453[17:49:16] <guest1> gamax92: still
seems overly complicated considering there's no example of using
ADSR or am/fm but thanks for something to start with at least
haha
L455[17:57:57] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E6531906D43F8B56DE3EFBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: I guess I have to go now. Bye ✔)
L456[18:02:12] <guest1> gamax92: thanks.
by the way is there documented API of this? because I cant even
find that sound.modes shapes of wave it has. When I tab through it
in interpreter it only gives me setter and getter lol
L457[18:06:01] ⇦
Quits: Inari (~Pinkishu@p4FC1E123.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Quit: 'A
veteran of illness such as myself can easily stop her heart for a
moment or two..' - Chitose (Galaxy Angel))
L458[18:29:32] ⇦
Quits: Dashkal (~dashkal@S0106d43d7ef8be0d.vf.shawcable.net) (Ping
timeout: 384 seconds)
L459[18:37:08] ⇦
Quits: Nachtara (~Nachiebre@173-22-110-5.client.mchsi.com) (Quit:
Don't forget DL-6!)
L460[18:44:29]
<ade129> TFW
there's a local mirror (as in within 1 hour of public transport)
for my distro
L461[18:48:48] <guest1> but again: does
anyone know if Mekanism's mechanical and logistic pipes work with
Transposer? i cant get them to work :/
L462[18:59:16] ***
Keridos is now known as Keridos|away
L463[19:04:21]
⇨ Joins: Dashkal
(~dashkal@S0106d43d7ef8be0d.vf.shawcable.net)
L464[19:09:03] ⇦
Quits: solace (~quassel@c-67-169-234-216.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
(Remote host closed the connection)
L465[19:09:51]
⇨ Joins: solace
(~quassel@c-67-169-234-216.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L466[19:19:27] ⇦
Quits: guest1
(webchat@broadband-95-84-156-76.nationalcablenetworks.ru) (Ping
timeout: 195 seconds)
L468[20:03:27] ⇦
Quits: Turtle (~SentientT@82-171-92-73.ip.telfort.nl) (Quit:
Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de)
L469[20:15:20] ⇦
Quits: solace (~quassel@c-67-169-234-216.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping
timeout: 198 seconds)
L470[20:47:27]
⇨ Joins: Kimiro
(~Metacreat@2605:8d80:4e2:9dfa:44d7:1d92:fe10:9b9f)
L471[21:04:28] <vifino> Izaya: that
picture is lacking all the nude patches you downloaded.
L472[21:08:25] <Izaya> included in
CBBE
L473[21:09:05] <vifino> knew it.
L474[21:09:08] <gamax92> lol
L475[21:09:25] <Izaya> doesn't mean I use
that
L476[21:09:31] <Izaya> but there are
indude nude models in CBBE
L477[21:09:47] <Izaya> whether I do I will
never admit either way
L478[21:09:50] <vifino> uh huh
L479[21:09:57] <gamax92> uh huh uh
huh
L480[21:10:04] *
vifino high fives gamax92
L481[21:10:08] <gamax92> +1
L482[21:11:55] <vifino> I seriously need
to get pam_lua tested
L483[21:12:05] <vifino> I have no clue if
there is a memory leak. .-.
L484[21:13:28] <vifino> I /think/ there
shouldn't be, since the getters from pam return things you
shouldn't free(), and lua makes it's own copies for anything but
functions.
L485[21:14:23] <vifino> The only calloc()
usage is in the string concat stuff.
L487[21:18:19] <gamax92> looks okay
L488[21:18:45] <CompanionCube> vifino:
have you tried using valgrind or a fuzzer
L489[21:18:46] <vifino> \o/
L490[21:19:00] <vifino> CompanionCube: no,
i have not.
L491[21:19:30] <vifino> it's quite hard to
do that if the process to debug would be, say, /sbin/login
L492[21:21:14] <vifino> huh, you can
actually run /sbin/login without it being in a tty/children of
1
L493[21:21:18] <vifino> interesting.
L494[21:54:25]
⇨ Joins: Texelsaur
(~jaquadro@c-71-192-29-96.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
L495[21:55:50] <gamax92> lol
LordRyan
L496[21:56:30] <LordRyan> gamax92: i am
not smart :<
L499[21:57:37] <gamax92> huh ... that page
won't load
L500[21:58:06] <gamax92> for 16 though
stuff gets a lot simpler
L501[21:58:12] <LordRyan> yea
L502[21:58:45] <gamax92> #lua function
b16enc(str) return (str:gsub(".", function(a) return
string.format("%02x", a:byte()) end))
L503[21:58:45] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > [string
"lua"]:1: 'end' expected near <eof>
L504[21:58:48] <gamax92> #lua function
b16enc(str) return (str:gsub(".", function(a) return
string.format("%02x", a:byte()) end)) end
L505[21:58:48] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L506[21:58:49] <LordRyan> but it's still
probably not as easy as just convert each char to a base16
representation
L507[21:59:16] <LordRyan> gamax92: you can
fit two chars in a base16 "set"
L508[21:59:25] <gamax92> ?
L509[21:59:41] <LordRyan> so it'd have to
be (.)(.), then "%02x", a:byte(), b:byte() + 256
L510[21:59:42] <LordRyan> right?
L511[21:59:54] <gamax92> no?
L512[21:59:55] <LordRyan> so it'd have to
be (.)(.), then "%02x", a:byte() & b:byte() +
256
L513[21:59:57] <LordRyan> or something
like that
L514[22:00:07] <gamax92> no
L515[22:00:25] <gamax92> #lua function
b16dec(str) return (str:gsub("..", function(a) return
string.char(tonumber(a, 16)) end)) end
L516[22:00:25] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L517[22:00:32] <gamax92> #lua
b16enc("Hello World!")
L518[22:00:32] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
48656c6c6f20576f726c6421
L519[22:00:42] <gamax92> #lua
b16dec("48656c6c6f20576f726c6421")
L520[22:00:42] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Hello
World!
L521[22:00:58] <LordRyan> oh. whatever.
i'll figure it out eventually.
L522[22:01:00] <gamax92> each character
becomes two hex characters
L523[22:01:31] <gamax92> character is 8
bits, hex is 4 bits, so 8/4 -> 2, two hex per character
L524[22:02:12] <LordRyan> table.concat
[("%02x")\format ch for ch in input\gmatch
"."]
L525[22:02:14] <LordRyan> that's what i
have now
L526[22:02:44] <gamax92> uhm what. that's
not lua
L527[22:02:54] <LordRyan> it's
MoonScript.
L528[22:03:03] <gamax92> I don't know
moonscript :D
L529[22:03:26] <LordRyan> and i suppose
you don't know Python either if you can't read that snippet
L530[22:03:43] <LordRyan> although
MoonScript is more like if Ruby, Lua, and Python had a
threesome.
L531[22:04:01]
<ade129>
Does MoonScript have whitespace
L532[22:04:16] <LordRyan> whitespace is
significant in moonscript
L533[22:04:29] <gamax92> I do know python,
python doesn't look like that
L534[22:04:35] <gamax92> much more
readable
L535[22:04:51]
<ade129>
Python looks like " "
L536[22:05:08] <LordRyan> gamax92: python
has arrays that generate like that. ._.
L537[22:16:10]
⇨ Joins: _BearishMushroom_
(~BearishMu@90-231-174-194-no159.tbcn.telia.com)
L538[22:21:52] ⇦
Quits: BearishMushroom
(~BearishMu@90-231-174-194-no159.tbcn.telia.com) (Ping timeout: 384
seconds)
L539[22:23:00] ⇦
Quits: _BearishMushroom_
(~BearishMu@90-231-174-194-no159.tbcn.telia.com) (Ping timeout: 384
seconds)
L540[22:35:59] <vifino> Fuck yes.
L541[22:36:05] <vifino> I made pam_lua
work ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L542[22:36:47] <vifino> Turns out actually
testing it helps you find bugs.
L543[22:40:01]
<ade129> Who
would've thought?
L544[22:40:06] <gamax92> not I
L545[22:40:16] <gamax92> this is
revolutionary news!
L546[22:40:24] <vifino> pamtester is a
godsend.
L547[22:41:34] <gamax92> a 160MB png
file
L548[22:42:11] <gamax92> it's
23040x12960
L549[22:44:32] ⇦
Quits: Lathanael|Away (~Lathanael@p549600B6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 384 seconds)
L550[22:45:41]
⇨ Joins: Lathanael|Away
(~Lathanael@p54961CE2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L551[22:46:01] <gamax92> eom crashed,
imagemagick's display worked though
L552[22:48:06] <gamax92> my dns is
screwing up for some reason ...
L553[22:51:39]
<ade129>
Holy cow, ActuallyTesting® is going to revolutionise program
development! Everyone is going to love this! thank god I made it
open source so everyone can benefit!
L554[22:54:08] <gamax92> lol yeah
sure
L555[22:55:24] <vifino> ade129: what i am
working is actually semi-difficult to properly test.
L556[22:55:47] <vifino> i can't write
automated test cases for it either.
L557[22:55:55] <vifino> or at least not
without installing it first.
L558[22:58:45]
<ade129> I
registered the trademark
L559[22:59:26]
<ade129> I
also put the DRM in ActuallyTesting's Windows and Mac version
(denuvo's not for linux IIRC, I'll code one later)
L560[23:24:53] <gamax92> oh, I have
finally achieved good compositing without any tradeoffs finally
(hopefully)
L561[23:25:53] <gamax92> nvidia's
ForceCompositionPipeLine + marco's compositor
L562[23:28:28] <gamax92> it's not a gpu
compositor but compton is slow, compiz is broken and has different
behavior, mutter is not fully compatible with MATE, xcompmgr does
nothing ...
L563[23:32:48]
⇨ Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L564[23:34:21] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Client
Quit)
L565[23:34:32]
⇨ Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L566[23:36:55] ***
medsouz is now known as medsouz|offline
L567[23:44:53] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L568[23:45:22]
⇨ Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83)
L569[23:46:37] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.60.175.83) (Client
Quit)
L570[23:46:51]
⇨ Joins: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.240.20.26)
L571[23:53:40] ⇦
Quits: yuanyuan (~yuanyuan@183.240.20.26) (Ping timeout: 384
seconds)