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L2[00:10:11] <gamax92> Hey how's it
going
L3[00:10:21] <gamax92> "Person is now
away"
L4[00:10:36] <gamax92> *anxiety
intensifies*
L5[00:15:04] <Antheus> lol
L6[00:15:16] <Antheus> I can't tell if my
parents turned on our heater
L7[00:15:27] <Antheus> or my computer is
just producing a lot of heat
L8[00:15:31] <Antheus> %quote
L9[00:15:31] <MichiBot> Quote #78:
<ade124|NotAway> No quotes here
L10[00:23:15] <Antheus> %quote
L11[00:23:15] <MichiBot> Quote #91:
<TheFox> I have safari, I hate it.
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L14[00:34:35] <payonel> gamax92: o/
L15[00:36:04] <gamax92> payonel: you should
update ocemu
L16[00:38:03] <payonel> resize with cursor
at end causes crash?
L17[00:38:08] <payonel> and what in ocemu
needs updating?
L18[00:38:50] <gamax92> payonel: a bunch of
stuff has changed recently, just grab the latest stuff off github
:P
L19[00:39:55] <payonel> ah, you mean just
update my local crap
L20[00:41:28] <payonel> ok coo
L21[00:45:16] <gamax92> but yeah, go into
lua prompt, 'term.setCursor(1, 25) component.gpu.setResolution(80,
24)', computer is now locked up
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L25[00:50:59] <gamax92> payonel: the shell
goes into an infinite crash loop
L26[00:51:26] <payonel> ah, yeah - i know
exactly where the bug is
L27[00:51:51] <payonel> thanks for
testing
L28[00:52:35] <payonel> i really want to
redo the tty io, and remove the io code from term
L29[00:52:42] <payonel> but ... maybe a 1.7
thing :)
L30[00:53:00] <gamax92> I've also just
found another bug in ocemu by trying to debug that
L31[00:58:15] <payonel> ok, i'll work on
openos tomorrow, good night all
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L34[01:28:13] <Forecaster> um
L35[01:28:19] <Forecaster> Lizzy: what
happened to gitlab?
L36[01:28:26] <Forecaster> it 502's
L37[01:36:35] <Forecaster> Kodos: ping me
if you still need a solution to that sql thing
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L40[02:07:06] <Dasm> Hello? I booted my
computer, but the screen isn't working and when I Rclick the
keyboard, that screen is blank
L41[02:07:33] <Dasm> It makes the loading
sounds from the OS floppy, but nothing else
L42[02:08:00] <Forecaster> take a
screenshot of your setup
L43[02:08:11] <Forecaster> upload it to
imgur or something and link it here
L46[02:10:47] <Forecaster> oh, is there a
gpu in the computer?
L47[02:11:07] <Dasm> Oh dang
L48[02:12:10] <Forecaster> :>
L49[02:14:26] <Dasm> So can I hook this up
to my extreme reactors setup? (its a port of Big Reactors to
1.10.2
L50[02:17:31] <Forecaster> uh
L51[02:17:34] <Forecaster> I have no
idea
L52[02:17:48] <Dasm> Apparently I can
:D
L53[02:19:00] <Forecaster> great :P
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L59[02:24:23] <Forecaster> hm, a
self-knockout
L60[02:24:26] <Forecaster> never seen that
before
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L67[02:55:10] <Forecaster> hm
L68[02:55:43] <Forecaster> switched the
nick color script
L69[02:55:52] <Forecaster> if only anyone
was talking
L70[03:03:23] <Forecaster> ah nevermind,
that looked terrible
L71[03:09:59] <Lizzy> Forecaster, errr, it
shouldnt be doing that?
L72[03:10:11] <Forecaster> well obviously
:P
L73[03:10:26] <Forecaster> but I can't
access it
L74[03:10:47] <Lizzy> not sure why it's
502'ing, i havent even touched it
L75[03:10:51] <Lizzy> .load
L76[03:10:51] <EnderBot2> CPU: 0.14 0.18
0.15 , RAM: 4.6G/31.3G (~14.8%), SWAP: 363.0M (~0.4%), Uptime: 443
days, 10:55:00.930000
L78[03:13:35] <Lizzy> the root partition
filled up
L79[03:13:37] <Lizzy> \o/
L80[03:13:40] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L81[03:13:41] <Forecaster> ah
L82[03:14:14] <Lizzy> so the sql database
filled up
L84[03:14:21] <Lizzy> *couldn't write
L85[03:16:34] <Forecaster> tell me when
you've fixed it, I want to pull some changes
L86[03:17:56] <Forecaster> Dasm: how's it
going? :P
L87[03:18:33] <Lizzy> hmm, k so now nginx
isn't giving the 502's but gitlab is
L88[03:18:41] <Lizzy> there we go
L89[03:18:45] <Lizzy> it's back now
Forecaster
L90[03:18:52] <Forecaster> yay
L91[03:19:12] <Forecaster> woop,
pulled
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L93[03:24:03] <Forecaster> wow, intelliJ
2016.3 looks so different
L94[03:24:10] <Forecaster> they changed the
icons and the font...
L95[03:26:17] <Forecaster> I like it, but
it's a bit jarring
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L109[05:59:00] <Inari> payonel:
o/┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜┎━┐̤͜
L110[05:59:32] <Lizzy> that has just
brought a fairly discusting image into my mind
L111[05:59:42] <Inari> HAha
L112[05:59:43] <Inari> whats that
L113[06:00:14] <Inari> Oh
L114[06:00:21] <Inari> I think I maybe
know
L115[06:00:25] <Inari> But maybe I'm wrong
:P
L116[06:00:48] <Lizzy> something with lots
of legs
L117[06:00:52] <Inari> Ah
L118[06:00:54] <Inari> then I was
wrong
L119[06:01:29] <Lizzy> lol
L120[06:02:28] <DaMachinator> to me it
looks like a sea serpent
L121[06:04:00] <Inari> Lizzy: Since you
said disgusting I thougth you meant the character does hitler
salute and the thingies are cargo train wagons going to auschwitz
:P
L122[06:05:07] <Lizzy> lol
L123[06:05:46] <Inari> Though maybe
disturbing fits more for that
L124[06:05:47] <Inari> No clue
L125[06:06:30] <Inari> So lets test if
Skyrim still crashes :|
L126[06:07:17] <Inari> I keep saying this,
but MC crashlog is like: Here I crashed, thats why, And heres a
list of what I was doing, okay? And here is a list of all mods, and
herea list of all entities, and here are palyers too if you wanted
to know, etc
L127[06:07:33] <Inari> Skyrim crashlog
islike Game has crashed with exception address 0xF52E8A! Crash
info: 2016_12_05_01-59-37 - F52E8A: V(1); EAX(33EB5E84); EBX(20);
ECX(8); EDX(0); ESI(33EB5E64); EDI(0); EBP(2D78FC9C);
ESP(2D78FC94); STACK(B29AB1 A57E95 4454A0 4DE332 B10638 65CD11
4A81F1 4A91C0 43B4BB 440780 4456C3 444C4A 443390 1010004 43BDAD
43BD9D 443754 699350 A4B4A0 699974 A4BB02 A4B4A0 A4B4A0 A4B4A9
A4B4A0);
L128[06:08:10] <Inari> Then you google
0xF52EBA
L129[06:08:12] <Inari> and it finds
nothing
L130[06:08:14] <Inari> and you're
SOL
L131[06:12:03] <Inari> The heck does SOL
even mean
L132[06:13:20] <Inari> Shit out of Luck
apparently
L134[06:13:29] <MichiBot>
nightcore -
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L135[06:16:43] <Forecaster> or, you're a
star at the center of our solar system
L136[06:17:03] <Inari> A star?
L137[06:18:51] <Forecaster> Sol?
L138[06:18:54] <Forecaster> the sun?
:P
L139[06:21:09] <Inari> Yeah
L140[06:21:14] <Inari> But "a
star" sounds like theres multiple
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L142[06:22:56] <Inari> Now I want a good
space game again :|
L143[06:23:53] <Totoro> i like how slowly
this guide is getting to the point =)
L145[06:24:21] *
Inari wonders for how much Totoro fur would sell
L146[06:24:53] <Totoro> it's priceless
:P
L147[06:26:02] *
Inari gets her hunting knife
L148[06:26:47] *
Totoro hides
L149[06:26:55] <Inari> your hide?
L150[06:27:07] <Totoro> :3
L151[06:27:08] *
Inari is bored :|
L152[06:27:21] <Izaya> good space
game?
L153[06:27:26] <Inari> Yeah :P
L154[06:27:37] <Inari> Star Citizen 3.0 is
taking its time
L155[06:28:28] <Totoro> is SC already
playable?
L156[06:28:37] <Inari> Well
L157[06:28:40] <Inari> depends on what you
call playable?
L158[06:29:04] <Inari> My main issue with
the current version is, it likes to crash on me
L159[06:29:10] <Inari> Which wouldn tbe so
much an issue by itself
L160[06:29:18] <Inari> But half the time
it does it freezes my PC :D
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L162[06:29:44] <Totoro> =)
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L164[06:31:49] <Totoro> i watched the
first trailers of Star Citizens, a long time ago
L165[06:31:54] <Totoro> it looked
awesome
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L167[06:33:27] <Totoro> especially the
part with the landing
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L172[06:48:14] *
Lizzy wants a hexidecimal numpad
L173[06:49:34] <Inari> Totoro: Seen the
citizencon preview of 3.0?
L174[06:52:04] <Izaya> black mirror is
terrifying
L175[06:52:29] <xandaros> How many tabs
does the OC manual have without additional mods? 1?
L176[06:53:53] <Totoro> Inari: nope
L178[06:54:13] <MichiBot>
Star Citizen
Alpha 3.0 Gameplay Demo Procedural Planets v2 (Citizencon 2016)
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L179[06:58:46] <Totoro> wow
L180[07:06:21] <Kodos> If Star Citizen
ever gets a ship startup like Rogue System has, I'll be
interested
L181[07:06:52] <Inari> HAha
L182[07:06:54] <Inari> doubt it will
L184[07:08:22] <MichiBot>
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L185[07:08:43] <Saphire> inb4 tutorials
for making an x86 CPU in factorio soon
L186[07:09:04] <Saphire> Okay, maybe not
x86
L187[07:09:27] <Inari> SPH CPU
L188[07:13:17] <Saphire> Uh..?
L189[07:13:25] <Inari> Saphire CPU
L190[07:13:25] <Inari> :p
L191[07:13:31] <Saphire> .__.
L192[07:16:44] <xandaros> Saphire: I had
actually seen that before. Bloody amazing
L193[07:17:11] <xandaros> Must have taken
forever to render, though. It's paying at 1fps, after all...
L194[07:17:15] <xandaros> *playing
L196[07:17:37] <MichiBot>
Shenzhen I/O
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L201[07:50:32] <Izaya> PDP-8
L203[07:52:04] <Forecaster> what
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L206[08:07:27] <Caitlyn> Happy Birthday
Kodos
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L209[08:15:44] <DaMachinator> should I
install computronics
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L211[08:18:53] <Caitlyn> No! It'll corrupt
your world and kick your puppy! ... Or does it corrupt your puppy
and kick your world? fuck I don't remember shit give it a shot and
lemme know
L212[08:18:54] <Caitlyn> :P
L213[08:23:43] <DaMachinator> more
seriously: I'm running on a laptop. Every extra mod is more work
for the processor.
L214[08:24:28] <Forecaster> only if you
add stuff to the world
L215[08:24:35] <Forecaster> and on
startup
L216[08:24:50] <Forecaster> most mods
don't do anything otherwise
L217[08:24:53] <Caitlyn> %tell Kodos Happy
Birthday!
L218[08:24:54] <MichiBot> Caitlyn: Kodos
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L219[08:26:23] <DaMachinator> time to see
if i can find some information on it, then
L220[08:27:23] <Forecaster> it adds stuff
to the oc manual
L221[08:27:36] <Forecaster> s/stuff/it's
stuff/
L222[08:27:36] <MichiBot>
<Forecaster> it adds it's stuff to the oc manual
L223[08:30:48] <DaMachinator> hmm
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L225[08:31:07] <DaMachinator> apparently
there's a mod that lets you put computers in minecarts because this
is a useful feature that everyone needs
L226[08:31:47] <DaMachinator> more
seriously, you could probably do some fun things with long-distance
data transfer with it...
L227[08:32:10] <Forecaster> I have
that
L228[08:32:14] <Forecaster>
oc-minecarts
L229[08:32:28] <Forecaster> it's more like
a robot in a minecart actually
L230[08:32:37] <Forecaster> well, it
is
L231[08:33:30] <DaMachinator> i assume it
works reasonably well?
L232[08:35:49] <Forecaster> sure, I have't
actually played with it yet, but when I tested it it worked
fine
L233[08:36:04] <Forecaster> except a
server-client sync bug with the power bar
L234[08:38:21] <Lizzy> hmm, okay so the
linux-ck kernel and this ubuntu live install usb i have can't see
my laptop's btrfs root with btrfs device scan yet my main kernel
can do it fine...
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L236[08:39:19] <Forecaster> o,o
L237[08:41:32] <DaMachinator> isn't the
function to get the type of an object
"typeOf(object)"
L238[08:42:19] <Forecaster> type()
L239[08:42:27] <DaMachinator> thanks
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L242[08:53:00] <EnderBot2> Ohai there
Lizzy
L243[08:53:05] <Lizzy> ffs
L244[08:53:12] <Lizzy> stupid
znc/hexchat
L245[08:53:16] <Lizzy> %oclogs
L247[08:53:50] <Lizzy> okay, didn't miss
much
L248[08:54:35] <Forecaster> :P
L249[08:55:03] <Lizzy> in other news my
mum isn't too happy with Virgin
L250[08:57:48] <Lizzy> work was supposed
to be carried out between 1000 and 1400, engineer turned up at 1400
and found there isn't a cable in the road for them to use so has
been on the phone for 20 minutes and my mum's had to tell him to
wait outside whilst she does the school run
L251[08:58:24] <Lizzy> her old sky
internet is still active but there may be a possibility that we
wont have internet after today for a while
L252[09:00:24] <Forecaster> at first I
thought you said "my mum isn't a happy virgin"
L253[09:01:47] <Lizzy> that is true in
both the fact that she's not happy and not a virgin :P
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L256[09:21:12] <Lizzy> meh, will try the
linux-ck kernel in a vm later so i can test about with it before
applying it ot live system
L257[09:22:52] <Stary[m]> Lizzy: rip
L258[09:23:52] <Lizzy> Stary[m], was the
rip to my internet or kernel
L259[09:24:16] <Stary[m]> internet
L260[09:25:05] <Lizzy> ah, well my home
server is still reporting back to nodequery (the monitoring service
i'm using till i can be bothered to make my own) so i guess my
mum's sky internet is still live but not sure how long it'll
stay
L261[09:25:23] <Michiyo> NodeQuery
ftw
L262[09:25:39] <Lizzy> yeah, it's rather
nice
L263[09:27:35] <Lizzy> there was another
one called sealion i think which would have been slightly better
(more graphs on the dashboard) but you could only have 3 monitoring
graphs active per server at any one time
L264[09:28:34] <Lizzy> which is annoying
because i want to be able to see 1, 5 & 15 minute load
averages, ram&swap usage, disk usage and iface usage
L265[09:29:27] <xandaros> What exactly is
the benefit of this linux-ck kernel?
L266[09:30:15] <Lizzy> the one i was
trying to use was linux-ck-haswell, it has specific optimisations
for my cpu arch and can use some extra bits that the cpu provides
for more performance
L267[09:30:31] <Lizzy> as well as using
the ck patchset
L268[09:31:18] <xandaros> It seems
interesting. I might install it alongside my current kernel and try
it
L269[09:31:38] <Lizzy> it may take a bit
to set up
L270[09:32:55] <Michiyo> Yeah I really
liked sealion
L271[09:32:59] <Michiyo> but the limits
were meh
L273[09:34:15] <Lizzy> for the stuff it
had, it would have been better than nodequery but it's limits were
stupid
L274[09:44:12] <SolraBizna> anybody got
8GB of free disk space, a UNIX environment, and an hour or so of
free time?
L275[09:44:24] <SolraBizna> I think my
automatic toolchain building script is done
L276[09:45:00] <vifino> toolchain for what
target?
L277[09:45:05] <SolraBizna> OC-ARM
L278[09:45:08] <Mettaton_Fab> is anything
OpenSuSE UNIx?
L279[09:45:13] <Mettaton_Fab> *UNIX
L280[09:45:28] <vifino> Won't a plain
armv6 toolchain do, SolraBizna?
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L282[09:45:43] <vifino> Or does OC-ARM
emulate something other?
L283[09:45:54] <SolraBizna> It emulates
ARMv7A
L284[09:46:21] <SolraBizna> to make
matters worse it is big-endian by default
L285[09:46:38] <SolraBizna> my script
builds both big- and little-endian toolchains, including in both
cases a suitable C library
L286[09:46:48] <vifino> newlib?
L287[09:46:53] *
SolraBizna nods
L288[09:47:25] <vifino> sounds cool;
requirements? did you actually mean UNIX or just UNIX-like?
POSIX?
L289[09:47:37] <SolraBizna> Cygwin is
sufficiently UNIXy to count
L290[09:47:59] <SolraBizna> BSDs and Linux
should absolutely work
L291[09:48:10] <vifino> Even non-gnu
ones?
L292[09:48:31] <SolraBizna> Even non-GNU
ones, though because crosstool-ng is cranky they will probably have
to install GNU sed and awk and make
L293[09:49:31] <vifino> Sounds neat. I'll
try it.
L294[09:49:50] *
Lizzy snugsnugs vifino
L296[09:50:18] <SolraBizna> it should
either build successfully after an hour or so, or successfully
detect that it won't build very early on in the process
L297[09:52:37] <vifino> Other than
depending on bash, the script looks okay to me.
L298[09:52:41] <vifino> I'll try it in a
bit.
L299[09:53:12] <SolraBizna> I tried to
make it work with any Bourne shell, but I got lazy
L300[09:56:08] <Lizzy> hmm, my home server
needs some updates done to it
L301[09:57:25] <Lizzy> hmm, my pi is also
not talking to NQ... hmm
L302[09:57:30] <Lizzy> will poke that
later
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L304[09:59:18] <vifino> SolraBizna: oh,
change /bin/bash to /usr/bin/env bash, please.
L305[10:00:33] <SolraBizna> Done
L306[10:00:44] <SolraBizna> though I'd
rather make it work with any Bourne shell instead
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L308[10:02:45] <vifino> yeah, but this
should make it run on freebsd.
L309[10:03:13] <vifino> at least i think
bash gets installed to /usr/local/bin/bash because of taint.
L310[10:05:09] <Lizzy> on my system it's
under /usr/bin/bash
L311[10:06:24] <SolraBizna> If you don't
have GNU make installed, I am very interested to know whether it's
required
L312[10:07:00]
<Amerem>
does zetta industries have any example programs on oppm?
L313[10:07:41] *
Lizzy shrugs
L314[10:13:43] <gamax92> Hey there
Lizzy
L315[10:14:03] <Lizzy> hi
L317[10:18:51] <MichiBot>
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L318[10:20:50] <SolraBizna> making it
portable was surprisingly easy
L319[10:24:16] <Forecaster> bouncy
watermelon
L320[10:25:23] <Inari> Neat
L321[10:26:07] <Inari> watermelon
brain
L322[10:36:18] <gamax92> watermelon
Inari
L323[10:37:52] <Inari> wa wa wa
L324[10:37:55] <Inari> wa watermelon
L326[10:38:38] <Forecaster> sandwich
analogies
L327[10:38:40] <gamax92> oh
L328[10:41:51] <gamax92> I'm going to go
investigate some more LuaJ stupidity today
L329[10:46:44] <Dasm> Hello everyone
L330[10:46:52] <Forecaster> hi again
L331[10:47:23]
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L332[10:47:23]
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L333[10:47:33] <gamax92> hey Vexatos
L334[10:47:39] <Vexatos> o\
L336[10:48:16] <Forecaster> that's
great
L337[10:48:27] <gamax92> eclipse wtf
L338[10:48:50] <SolraBizna> ^ perfect
description of my entire day yesterday
L339[10:49:53] <Dasm> So, is it possible
to wirelessly transmit the data that my OC adapter is
receiving?
L340[10:50:18] <Forecaster> sure
L341[10:52:55] <Dasm> Would it be possible
by using 2 computers with the "Linked Card" Addon?
L342[10:53:05] <Forecaster> yep
L343[10:54:03] <Forecaster> a linked card
is basically a network card with a hard conncetion to
eachother
L344[10:54:46] <Forecaster> a pair of
linked cards, network cards, connection*
L345[10:54:54] <Inari> And if its flaccid
you just stroke it a bit to get it to work
L346[10:54:58] <gamax92> :P
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L349[10:58:08] <Michiyo> And that's enough
IRC at work, thanks Inari
L350[10:58:08] <Michiyo> :P
L351[10:58:31] <Forecaster> or is
it?!
L352[10:58:53] <Dasm> Forecaster: Linked
card isn't doable, its T3 and I need a T3 graphics card
L353[10:59:11] <Michiyo> Forecaster, no
it's really not.. :P
L354[10:59:25] <Forecaster> I knew
it!
L355[11:01:31] <Forecaster> Dasm: why did
you ask then? :P
L356[11:01:36] <Forecaster> also use a
server
L357[11:02:27] <DaMachinator> is there a
special way one must define functions that are local to a
program
L358[11:02:36] <SolraBizna> local functoin
bleh() ...
L359[11:02:39] <SolraBizna>
s/functoin/function/
L360[11:02:40] <MichiBot>
<SolraBizna> local function bleh() ...
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L363[11:05:08] <Dasm> Forecaster: I wasn't
sure if my program needed the resolution, I'm going to do some
fidangling with the wireless network cards
L364[11:05:15] <Lizzy> home time!
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L366[11:08:36] <DaMachinator> what does
the number given for "char" for the key_down signal
represent?
L367[11:08:46] <gamax92> ascii code
L368[11:09:20] <DaMachinator> there's
another one called "code" - I assume this is the Unicode
code point?
L369[11:09:35] <gamax92> no it's the lwjgl
keyboard code
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L371[11:12:25] <DaMachinator> ok
lovely..
L372[11:12:42] <DaMachinator> well, it
seems the ASCII codepoint for "q" is 0x71
L373[11:13:04] <gamax92> yes
L374[11:14:26] <gamax92> and technically
the 'char' number is a unicode code point but it turns out 0-127 is
the same in ascii and unicode :P
L375[11:15:09] <DaMachinator> because
UTF-8 is intentionally compatible with ASCII in that manner
L376[11:16:17] <Dasm> How do I go from lua
back to shell?
L377[11:16:36] <Forecaster> ctrl + c
L378[11:16:41] <Forecaster> or execute
quit()
L379[11:17:05] <Forecaster> or maybe it
was exit()
L380[11:17:25] <gamax92> ctrl+d
L381[11:17:45] <Dasm> Forecaster: your key
combo worked
L382[11:17:54] <gamax92> ctrl+c and ctrl+d
both work
L383[11:18:02] <Forecaster> ctrl+c is a
"soft kill"
L384[11:18:12] <Dasm> When I see boolean..
that's true/false, right?
L385[11:18:15] <Forecaster> yes
L386[11:18:24] <Forecaster> or 1/0
L387[11:18:33] <gamax92> >_>
Forecaster this isn't C
L388[11:18:50] <SolraBizna> in Lua, 1 and
0 are both true
L389[11:19:24]
<LizzyTheKitty> How have I increased the
font size of the icons on my phones home screen but nothing
else..
L390[11:19:35] <gamax92> Yes, don't treat
numbers as booleans in Lua, numbers always evaluate to true in
Lua
L391[11:20:00] <Dasm> So yes/no ? or
true/false?
L392[11:20:04] <gamax92> true/false
L393[11:21:02] <xandaros> I think only
false and nil evaluate to false
L394[11:21:08] <Forecaster> #Lua if 0 ==
true then return "pies" end
L395[11:21:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L396[11:21:20] <Forecaster> #Lua if 0 ==
true then print("pies") end
L397[11:21:20] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
nil
L398[11:21:39] <Forecaster> #Lua if 0 ==
true then print("pies") else print("soup")
end
L399[11:21:39] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > soup |
nil
L400[11:21:48] <Dasm> I'm learning the
LUAs!
L401[11:21:58] <Forecaster> that doesnt
look like 0 == true
L402[11:22:05] <gamax92> !kickban
Forecaster
L403[11:22:06] ***
Forecaster was kicked by zsh ((gamax92) No reason
given))
L404[11:22:09] <xandaros> It's not equal
to true, but it is true
L405[11:22:15] <gamax92> Acting like a
fucking troll
L406[11:22:29]
<Forecaster>
How?
L407[11:22:34] <xandaros> I actually think
he was serious
L408[11:22:37] <SolraBizna> me too
L409[11:22:41] <xandaros> It is a bit
confusing
L410[11:22:45] <SolraBizna> #Lua if 0 then
print("pies") else print("soup") end
L411[11:22:49] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > pies |
nil
L412[11:22:57] <xandaros> Exactly
L413[11:23:07] <Inari> gamax92: Petty,
aint we? :P
L414[11:23:11] <Dasm> Sangar is teaching
me things.. these tutorial videos are super useful
L415[11:23:24] <Mystia_Lorelei> do i see
salt :^(
L416[11:23:26] <Mystia_Lorelei> :^)
L417[11:23:35] <gamax92> ._. agh I'm going
back to bed sorry ...
L418[11:23:39] <Skye> gamax92, you
literally banned anyone using Lizzy's bouncer.
L419[11:23:41] <Skye> *
zsh sets ban on
*!*@znc.theender.net
L420[11:23:46] <Inari> gg
L421[11:23:47] <gamax92> bleh
L422[11:23:50] <gamax92> !unban
Forecaster
L423[11:23:50] *** zsh sets mode: -b
*!*@znc.theender.net
L424[11:23:55] <gamax92> !kickban
gamax92
L425[11:23:55] ***
gamax92 was kicked by zsh ((gamax92) No reason given))
L426[11:24:00] <Mystia_Lorelei> ty
L427[11:24:02] <xandaros> Lol
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L429[11:24:38] <Skye> um...
L430[11:24:42] <xandaros> So Forecaster
sees it as well
L431[11:24:43] <Skye> O_O
L432[11:24:46] <SolraBizna> do things like
tall grass and reeds block arrows?
L433[11:24:46] <xandaros> #Lua if 0 then
print("pies") else print("soup") end
L434[11:24:47] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > pies |
nil
L435[11:24:49] <Vexatos> #lua if 0 then
print("Forecaster!") end
L436[11:24:51] <SolraBizna> or is my code
just rotten?
L437[11:24:54] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
Forecaster! | nil
L438[11:24:58] <Skye> SolraBizna, no,
IIRC
L439[11:25:17] <SolraBizna> how do the
arrows know they can pass through? T_T
L440[11:25:19] <Inari> SolraBizna: Fujoshi
code/
L441[11:25:19] <Forecaster> but what does
== do then
L442[11:25:25] <Inari> Forecaster:
compare
L443[11:25:31] <SolraBizna> 0 is not equal
to true because it has a different type
L444[11:25:35] <Forecaster> ah
L445[11:25:40] <Skye> Lizzy, uh...
O_O
L446[11:25:41] <SolraBizna> conditions
aren't booleans, they're "truth values"
L447[11:25:47] <SolraBizna> nil and false
are the only false "truth values"
L448[11:26:06] <Michiyo> !unban
gamax92
L449[11:26:07] *** zsh sets mode: -b
*!*@2607:5300:60:9553::9090:1
L450[11:26:25] <Vexatos> Forecaster,
boolean evaluation checks for "not false and not
nil"
L451[11:26:32] <Forecaster> I see
L452[11:26:59] <Inari> #lua if not false
and not nil then print("bleh!") end
L453[11:26:59] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > bleh! |
nil
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L456[11:27:44] <xandaros> I often use and
and or as a ternary operator. This is sometimes a bit confusing,
but that's what you get for abusing things, I suppose
L457[11:27:48] ***
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L458[11:28:00] <SolraBizna> yeah, and
isn't actually boolean and
L459[11:28:02] <SolraBizna> it just acts
like one
L460[11:28:12] <gamax92> ... lol
what?
L461[11:28:31] <SolraBizna> #Lua
print("Cookies" and "Cream")
L462[11:28:31] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Cream |
nil
L463[11:28:32] <Forecaster> oh, I must
have missed the "run" button when testing that...
L464[11:28:46] <gamax92> SolraBizna: yes,
that's what it should do
L465[11:28:55] <SolraBizna> it behaves in
a way that if you use it on truth values and you use the result as
a truth value you get boolean AND
L466[11:29:02] <Forecaster> it looked like
it kept printing the other output that I expected
L467[11:29:19] <Forecaster> that confused
me
L468[11:29:28] <gamax92> SolraBizna:
exactly, so, how is it not working properly?
L469[11:29:35] <SolraBizna> I didn't say
it wasn't working properly
L470[11:30:02] <SolraBizna> I was just
saying that it behaves in a more complicated way than how someone
used to other languages might expect
L471[11:30:11] <Forecaster> also yay for
banning people instead of teaching things
L472[11:30:16] <Forecaster> good job
L473[11:30:46] <gamax92> yes I know, I
apologize Forecaster.
L474[11:31:02] <Forecaster> apology
accepted
L475[11:31:35] ***
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L476[11:33:09] <Vexatos> gamax92 is
grumpy92 today :>
L477[11:34:21] <gamax92> yes :(
L478[11:38:15] <gamax92> LuaJ is being a
piece of garbage again, if I manually go through the levels with
debug.getinfo, I can see all of the individual stacktrace parts are
there
L479[11:38:27] <gamax92> but then
debug.traceback gives nothing useful
L480[11:40:29] <Lizzy> welp, my mother
isn't getting virgin internet anymore
L481[11:40:47] <Lizzy> cause apparrently
there's no line down the road for it
L482[11:41:06] <Skye> Lizzy, I hope that
she doesn't use virgin media email
L483[11:41:08] <Lizzy> why they couldn't
have scouted that out before today i don't know
L484[11:41:19] <Skye> because it stops
existing after you stop being a customer
L485[11:41:32] <Lizzy> Skye, well she wont
because we're nolonger getting virgin broadband
L486[11:41:40] <Lizzy> plus she has a
gmail account anyway
L487[11:41:44] <Skye> good
L488[11:41:55] <Skye> I'm trying to get my
dad to switch but he won't at all
L489[11:42:05] <Lizzy> sucks to be
him
L490[11:42:15] <Skye> and he's so worried
about his email, too
L491[11:42:21] <Skye> yet he uses the
worst client
L492[11:42:25] <gamax92> Vexatos: (new
ReflectionToStringBuilder(thing)).toString() is amazing
L493[11:42:53] <Lizzy> also is that just
for virginmedia.com emails? cause my old virgin.net email that i
made back in like, 2005 on a dialup connection still works
L494[11:43:04] <Lizzy> it has a fuck tonne
of spam in it but still works
L495[11:43:10] <Inari> So
L496[11:43:18] <Inari> does virginmedia
block porn or promote it
L497[11:43:28] <Skye> Lizzy,
ntlworld.com
L498[11:43:30] <gamax92> it is an odd
naming choice yes
L499[11:43:39] <Skye> it's a
brandname
L500[11:43:47] <gamax92> Yes but, doesn't
make it any less odd
L501[11:43:55] <Skye> virgin records was
the start of it all, IIRC
L502[11:44:06] <Skye> the owner is a rich
businessman who bought a lot of businesses
L503[11:44:30] <Inari> at least pen island
goes with their name choice
L504[11:44:37] <Lizzy> Inari, depends if
you have the parental stuff turned on. my dad has all the parental
blocks turned off since we don't need it there
L505[11:44:49] <Vexatos> gamax92,
pls
L506[11:44:52] <Inari> Lizzy: You still
have to register for porn
L508[11:45:07] <Inari> UK law stuff
L509[11:45:13] <Lizzy> what?
L511[11:46:50] <Skye> the funny thing is
that it won't work, people'd get VPNs anyway
L513[11:47:13] <gamax92> Vexatos: case
't': ar.istailcall = false;
L514[11:47:42] <Inari> Skye: I think you
overestimate people
L515[11:48:14] <Skye> Inari, I think you
underestimate marketing
L516[11:48:53] ***
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L517[11:50:54] <gamax92> oh, the
serialization library does not load on LuaJ apparently.
L518[11:53:20] <gamax92> huh, the
serialization library isn't available in the Lua shell right away,
which I guess makes sense but could atleast offer it to me
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L521[11:56:49] <gamax92> Michiyo: where is
gamax92 = garbage?
L522[11:56:58] <Michiyo> Doesn't
exist.
L523[11:57:02] <gamax92> oh
L524[11:57:03] <gamax92> okay
L525[11:57:07] <Michiyo> Only factual
links go there.
L526[11:57:08] <Michiyo> thanks
L527[11:58:44] <Michiyo> MOTHER FUCKING
SHIT
L528[11:58:57] <Michiyo> I pushed an order
through Friday cause someone needed something this week...
L529[11:59:15] <Michiyo> This morning I
get an email, some stuff I've been waiting WEEKS to come in stock..
just came in stock
L530[11:59:22] <Michiyo> and I can't order
it cause.. just ordered
L531[11:59:29] <Forecaster> :/
L532[12:00:25] <Michiyo> Off to
lunch
L533[12:00:28] <Michiyo> grumble
grumble
L534[12:00:36] <Inari> guri guri
L535[12:01:36] <gamax92> gore gore
L536[12:02:59] <Forecaster> oh right,
gotta update idea here too. dammit
L537[12:04:08] <gamax92> Inari: one letter
from a horror story :D
L538[12:05:04] <Inari> gamax92: ?
L539[12:08:46] <Temia> moo.
L540[12:08:52] <gamax92> Hey Temia
L541[12:09:03] <Temia> hey.
L542[12:09:14] <Skye> Temia, so the 68k
might work
L543[12:09:25] <SolraBizna> vifino: did it
work?
L544[12:09:34] <SolraBizna> Skye: not
fake?
L545[12:09:40] <Skye> not fake
L546[12:09:43] <Skye> but flickrery
L547[12:09:56] <SolraBizna> does it have a
decoupling cap?
L549[12:10:08] <SolraBizna> I'd guess
that's why
L550[12:10:18] <Skye> what'd be a good
value to use?
L551[12:10:53] <SolraBizna> "A good
rule of thumb for digital circuits is to use a single 100nF ceramic
capacitor for each logic integrated circuit, as well as a single
larger (up to a few hundred µF) electrolytic capacitor per board or
circuit segment."
L552[12:11:59] <Wuerfel_21> I remember
using a diffrent value in my to-be-finished SBC design.
L553[12:12:40] <SolraBizna> My electronics
knowledge is limited, and strictly in the DC domain... and
decoupling caps are a very AC problem
L554[12:13:18] <vifino> SolraBizna: i did
not test it yet, sorry. kinda busy.
L555[12:13:21] <Skye> is just putting any
capatitor there okay?
L556[12:13:44] <SolraBizna> I think if
it's a big electrolytic capacitor it will respond too slowly
L557[12:13:54] <SolraBizna> vifino: that's
fine
L558[12:13:57] <Wuerfel_21> wait, 0.1uF ==
100nF?
L559[12:14:04] *
SolraBizna nods
L560[12:14:19] <Wuerfel_21> phew.
L561[12:14:51] <Wuerfel_21> still gotta
figure out how to properly drive the SD card access indicator
LED.
L562[12:17:24] <Inari> SolraBizna: You
want them in your DC things too though
L563[12:17:38] <SolraBizna> only to stop
the evil AC from leaking into my nice, careful DC world
L564[12:17:56] <Inari> Lo
L565[12:18:01] <Inari> * :p
L566[12:18:43] <xandaros> bridge rectifier
+ caps?
L567[12:19:42] <Inari> fuuuuullll bridge
rectifier
L569[12:20:01] <MichiBot>
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L570[12:24:35] <Caitlyn> Holy fuck this
guy is insane
L571[12:25:06] <xandaros> I was thinking
about adding an inductor. Looks like that's actually a good idea,
then
L572[12:25:23] <xandaros> Some discharge
resistors wouldn't hurt, though...
L573[12:26:18] <xandaros> He also
desperately needs some power resistors as dummy load...
L574[12:26:20] <gamax92> meh, LuaJ can go
back on the shelf for now
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L576[12:28:42] <SolraBizna> "As you
can clearly see, I have no regard for safety. Don't be like
that."
L577[12:30:16] <SolraBizna> This is my new
favorite video.
L578[12:31:13] <Skye> SolraBizna, I have a
4.7uF capatitor, will that help?
L579[12:31:22] <SolraBizna> Worth a
try
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L581[12:32:54] <gamax92> there's this
mtSystems C to Java thingy
L582[12:33:24] <gamax92> it actually
works
L583[12:33:59] <Wuerfel_21> gamax92,
function pointer arithmetic?
L584[12:34:43] <gamax92> it limits you to
1111 characters sadly in the demo but I did use it to get a working
speech synthesizer from some goto and pointer heavy C file
L585[12:35:45] <Wuerfel_21> this is
awesome
L586[12:36:07] <Wuerfel_21>
printf("%X",&printf); turns into
System.out.printf("%X",
(int)dataAddress((MethodRef2<Integer, String8,
Object[]>)Stdio::printf));
L587[12:36:41] <gamax92> working != looks
good :P
L588[12:38:59] <Wuerfel_21> it doesnt do
"long long"
L589[12:39:48] <Wuerfel_21> but it does
"long double"
L590[12:40:54] <gamax92> I also saw
something like NestedVM, haven't tried that out yet
L591[12:44:12] <payonel> Inari: o/
!!!
L592[12:44:25] <payonel> loved all your
pings, btw :)
L593[12:45:06] <gamax92> hey payonel
:D
L594[12:45:10] <payonel> gamax92:
HELLO
L595[12:45:12] <Inari> payonel: hehe
L596[12:46:06] <payonel> i've been playing
a 1.10 pack i put together
L597[12:46:20] <payonel> has tconstruct 2
in it
L598[12:46:58] <Inari> Theres a v2?
L599[12:47:33] <payonel> i guess they
don't call it v2, but this one TConstruct-1.10.2-2.5.6b.jar
L600[12:47:38] <payonel> it is different
though
L601[12:47:44] <payonel> new tank and
furnace
L602[12:47:49] <payonel> new book
L603[12:47:50] <gamax92> payonel: HELLO
FELLOW HUMAN
L604[12:48:03] <payonel> gamax92: are you
a bot today?:)
L605[12:48:11] <gamax92> totally not
robots
L606[12:50:38] <Wuerfel_21> OC robots have
one fatal flaw.
L607[12:50:54] <Inari> payonel: Ah,
yeah
L608[12:51:04] <Inari> I just recall diyo
complainig baout many things that changed haha
L609[12:51:33] <Wuerfel_21> they dont do
the robot dance. *noone laughs, Wuerfel_21 cries in a corner*
L610[12:51:46] <payonel> Inari: at FIRST
that was my feeling, but then i realized i love tc and after all
this time if they found things that could be improved or workflows
that could be expanded, it is worthy of consideration
L611[12:52:19] <payonel> in my world i am
currently trying to make obsidian-sans-diamond-pick using tc with
lava+water
L612[12:52:38] <payonel> they reduced the
ratio for the "craft", it's like 2:1 lava:obsidian now
:(
L613[12:54:30] <gamax92> oh, NestedVM
generates .class files not .java files
L615[12:56:36] <Inari> It is, cat got
skills
L616[12:56:48] <Inari> Probably from
catching tons of birds mid flight
L617[12:57:12] <gamax92> oh ... I'm
wondering if this is just a MIPS emulator in Java with embedded
binary
L618[13:02:22] <gamax92> oh well it's
building now
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L621[13:13:52] <Michiyo> Ended up with one
radial and one axial mount cap..
L622[13:13:59] <Michiyo> tonight I get to
replace them and hope it works
L623[13:15:02] *
Michiyo flips table
L624[13:15:05] <Michiyo> %flip
L625[13:15:05] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
(╯°□°)╯┻━┻
L626[13:15:16] <Michiyo> WHY ARE E OUT OF
SO MUCH SHIT IN OUR WAREHOUSES
L627[13:15:31] <Michiyo> s/ E / WE /
L628[13:15:31] <MichiBot> <Michiyo>
WHY ARE WE OUT OF SO MUCH SHIT IN OUR WAREHOUSES
L629[13:15:44] <gamax92> black
friday?
L630[13:16:14] <Michiyo> No, I REALLY
doubt we're out of 470 uF caps cause of black friday
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L632[13:21:24] <Mettaton_Fab> i have some
470 uf caps.
L633[13:21:32] <Mettaton_Fab> different
voltages.
L634[13:21:53] <Wuerfel_21> capacitors,
especially 470uF ones, are popular gifts these days. I mean, the
children have to be educated about how to build the future of
[Insert any Country here]!
L635[13:22:07] <Wuerfel_21> And als
L636[13:22:14] *
Wuerfel_21 derped
L637[13:23:18] <Wuerfel_21> Also, we have
to fuel them up with hydrogen and cook them at high temperatures to
create the "future small child star"!
L638[13:23:45] <gamax92> o.o
L639[13:24:18] *
Temia coughs.
L640[13:24:25] <gamax92> Temia:
:<
L641[13:24:52] <Wuerfel_21> This is the
only way to deride our civilization of joy and carelessness, in
order to make it vulnerable for takeover by our allmighty robot
overlords.
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L643[13:25:24] *
Temia spirits Gamax away from all of this silliness.
L644[13:26:57] <Michiyo> LCD Board takes 2
470s @ 25v, I have exactly 2 470's at 35v, one radial one axial,
and RS has exactly 0
L645[13:26:58] <Michiyo> :/
L646[13:27:28] <Wuerfel_21> Michiyo,
capacitor voltage is a maximum, IIRC
L647[13:27:37] <Michiyo> yep
L648[13:27:44] <Michiyo> so the 35s are
fine
L649[13:28:08] <Michiyo> I used 35s in
place of 25s in Naomi's V7 LCD last year (That's what got me hired
here.. lol)
L650[13:28:44] <Wuerfel_21> Anyways, the
show must go on! ... ... They will then proceed to breed us with
cute cats and sell the resulting hybrids as lewd slaves to perveted
'lluminati aliens! It's them all along!
L651[13:29:33] <Wuerfel_21> s/It's
them/They were behind it
L652[13:29:33] <MichiBot>
<Wuerfel_21> Anyways, the show must go on! ... ... They will
then proceed to breed us with cute cats and sell the resulting
hybrids as lewd slaves to perveted 'lluminati aliens! They were
behind it all along!
L654[13:30:32] *
Temia sighs and fires a tranq dart at Wuerfel
L655[13:31:00] <Temia> That's enough with
your fnord silliness.
L656[13:31:09] *
Wuerfel_21 falls to the ground, giggling
L657[13:31:55] <Temia> Let's not say
things that'll get Inari's hopes up
L658[13:32:24] <Mettaton_Fab> we need real
catgirls!
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L660[13:34:03] <Wuerfel_21> Mettaton_Fab,
is MorePlayerModels + Minecrift real enough? :P
L661[13:34:18] <Mettaton_Fab> not real
enough.
L662[13:34:45] <Mettaton_Fab> should i buy
a core2quad pc for 150€ or not?
L663[13:35:14] <gamax92> depends on what
you want it for
L664[13:35:45] <Wuerfel_21> Mettaton_Fab,
no, never buy anything other than 5+ Jears old THinkpads, OR OUR
FREEDOM(TM) WILL DIE IN PROPRIETARY HELL!!!!
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L667[13:35:56] <Wuerfel_21>
s/Jears/Years
L668[13:35:56] <MichiBot>
<Wuerfel_21> Mettaton_Fab, no, never buy anything other than
5+ Years old THinkpads, OR OUR FREEDOM(TM) WILL DIE IN PROPRIETARY
HELL!!!!
L669[13:36:59] <Mettaton_Fab> i want it
for playing mc and terraria.+
L670[13:37:08] <Mettaton_Fab> maybe
more.
L671[13:37:37] *
SolraBizna hides his 7-year-old Thinkpad
L672[13:38:08] <SolraBizna> I didn't get
it for libre reasons, though, I got it because its case isn't made
of case-hardened tissue paper
L673[13:38:25] <SolraBizna> ...and because
the backlight on my 16-year-old PowerBook was separating from the
screen...
L674[13:39:41] *
Mettaton_Fab wants LGA775 PC for playing MC and
Terraria.
L675[13:39:49] <Skye> SolraBizna, I have a
thinkpad x220
L676[13:39:54] <Skye> the last good
thinkpad. :P
L677[13:45:26] <SolraBizna> I have a
T60p
L678[13:45:35] <SolraBizna> the last model
to be 4:3 and one of the first to be IPS
L679[13:45:38] <SolraBizna> (score!)
L680[13:48:04] <gamax92> Mettaton_Fab: why
that specifically :P
L681[13:48:32] <Mettaton_Fab> because i
have a CPU cooler for that?
L682[13:50:56] <Mettaton_Fab> also,
because i have cpus for that.
L683[13:54:03] <Mettaton_Fab> and mainly
because i like LGA775 cpus.
L684[13:56:54] <gamax92> I like 486 cpus
but I wouldn't use one to play MC ot terraria
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L686[13:57:32] <Mettaton_Fab> i can put
one of my Q6600 into my mobo!
L687[13:59:21] <Mettaton_Fab> finally i
can put a core2quad to use!
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L691[14:07:06] <gamax92>
"org.ibex.nestedvm.Runtime$ExecutionException: Jumped to
invalid address in trampoline (r2: -1 pc: -559038737) at
(unknown)"
L692[14:07:11] <gamax92> well so much for
that
L693[14:09:11] <gamax92> GreaseMonkey:
poke
L694[14:11:21] <g> I've been seeing
trampolines more in code recently
L695[14:11:28] <g> I still dunno what
they're actually for though
L696[14:12:22] <gamax92> g: but this is a
weird MIPS + newlib(?) to JVM translator
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L698[14:20:23] <gamax92> I decided to try
it out on that speech synthesizer I ported with the mtSystems one,
gave another exception and failed
L699[14:21:41] <Michiyo> trampolines are
used for jumping.. :P
L700[14:21:57] <gamax92> !
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L702[14:22:04] <gamax92> Michiyo is
smart
L703[14:24:10] <Metalhead33> I ocne was
recommended trampoline for some mental problem in my early
childhood.
L704[14:24:16] <Metalhead33> Not sure why,
honestly.
L705[14:24:34] <Metalhead33> Apparently
because I was hyperactive and/or had a low attention span?
L706[14:27:04] <Mettaton_Fab> processor
works!
L707[14:27:12] <gamax92> How fast
L708[14:27:32] <Mettaton_Fab>
2.70GHz
L709[14:27:40] <gamax92> lol slow
L710[14:27:59] <Mettaton_Fab> changed the
fsb speed to 300MHz instead of 266MHz
L711[14:28:12] ***
xarses_ is now known as xarses
L712[14:28:17] <gamax92> What's that put
it to then?
L713[14:28:38] <gamax92> And was it bios
or bcel mod
L714[14:29:24] <gamax92> also: board
chipset?
L715[14:29:35] <Mettaton_Fab> some old
intel one.
L716[14:29:50] <gamax92> They are all old
Intel ones :P
L717[14:29:53] <Mettaton_Fab> ASRock
775G65I is the mobo
L719[14:30:56] <MichiBot> Mon Dec 05
14:06:45 CST 2016 @SangarWasTaken: Welp. Raycasting in OC has been
discussed since... quite early. This is the first actual
implementation I've seen
https://t.co/L5VldB1at5
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L721[14:31:14] <Mettaton_Fab> wanna have a
pic of my machine?
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L723[14:31:21] <Mettaton_Fab> or the
specs?
L724[14:31:39] <Mettaton_Fab> it might run
Quake 3 Arena
L725[14:32:12] <gamax92> 865G chipset ...
wow
L726[14:32:57] <Mettaton_Fab> i want a
better mobo with more SATA
L727[14:33:18] <Mettaton_Fab> also, i will
need the IDE connector for my 2 IDE HDDs.
L728[14:36:40] <Temia> Hmm. Could
definitely stand to be optimised.
L729[14:37:39] <gamax92> yeah it looks
quite a bit slow
L730[14:38:08] <Mettaton_Fab> it stops
POSTing correctly.
L731[14:38:15] <Mettaton_Fab> i think i
fucked up.
L732[14:39:15] <payonel> MichiBot: re
raytracing vid -- that guy talks super fast in russian
L733[14:39:21] <payonel> it's...amazing to
hear it like that
L734[14:39:36] <gamax92> I know 0%
Russian
L735[14:39:42] <payonel> also, very
impressive framerate
L736[14:39:58] <Temia> Not really.
L737[14:40:15] <payonel> :)
L738[14:40:44] <Temia> Keep in mind
there's nothing else actually going on in the game yet.
L739[14:40:59] <gamax92> MineOS likes to
use their slow buffering library
L740[14:41:15] <gamax92> #lua 160*3
L741[14:41:15] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
480
L742[14:43:19] <payonel> Temia: i've not
seen better
L743[14:48:01] <Inari> OC in general won't
hadn you anything that could be called a good framerate
L744[14:48:18] <Temia> Unless there have
been some reversions, the tier 3 GPU direct call limit is high
enough to achieve faster speeds than that. Utilising VRAM would
allow fast copying of the weapon graphics for a small resolution
hit. Gamax has pulled off some impressive raycasting speeds in
Pico-8 as well, so algorithmic bottlenecks are likely to be
overcome as well.
L745[14:48:58] <Temia> 20fps was still
enough for games like Star Fox.
L746[14:49:26] <Inari> Yeah 20fps, while
staying in side the call limits, while still responsively polling
for input events (which OC is terrible at I might add) :P
L747[14:49:31] <Inari> I guess if you're
masochistic
L748[14:49:48] <gamax92> Actually that was
quad based not raytracing Temia
L749[14:50:36] <Temia> Are we talking
about the same thing?
L750[14:50:45] <gamax92> My pico-8
demo
L751[14:52:32] <Temia> Hang on, let me dig
the cart up again.
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L753[14:55:13] <gamax92> Each wall has a
point in 3d space, translated and rotated, sorted by Z, converted
into 2d space, clipped, and drawn using a wall renderer
L754[14:55:38] <Temia> I swear I had
it.
L755[14:56:16] <Temia> We're both talking
about the demo that looked like a heatmap though, right?
L756[14:56:23] <gamax92> yeah
L757[14:56:28] <Temia> Huh, alright.
L758[14:56:43] <Mettaton_Fab> pc is
booting from openSuSE DVD
L759[14:56:47] <Metalhead33> Did someone
talk about gaming on Open Computers?
L761[14:57:34] <Vexatos> you can only do
so many calls to external components in a tick
L762[14:57:40] <Vexatos> before the
computer waits for the next tick
L763[14:57:49] <Temia> Vex, this is
regarding the hard limit, actually
L764[14:57:53] <Vexatos> oh
L765[14:57:55] <Vexatos> ah
L766[14:57:57] <Vexatos> well about the
same
L767[14:58:07] <Vexatos> the entire
network is re-evaluated every block update
L768[14:58:11] <Temia> And regarding that,
CPUs can only accept a limited number of components before
blue-screening. Servers can mitigate this with component buses, but
only so much
L769[14:58:15] <Vexatos> close to the
network
L770[14:58:22] <Vexatos> yea
L771[14:58:23] <OneM_Industries> Oh,
ok.
L772[14:58:33] <Vexatos> and
re-calculating the network is rather expensive
L773[14:58:39] <Kodos> With default
settings, a maxed out T3 server can have 64 components
L774[14:58:40] <Vexatos> not VERY
expensive
L775[14:58:51] <Kodos> =D Thanks
Caitlyn!
L776[14:58:56] <Vexatos> but you don't
want to do it every tick, and you don't want to get the networks to
become indefinitely large
L777[14:59:47] <OneM_Industries> Yeah, I
can see that getting slow fast.
L778[15:00:28] <Inari> Catlyn
L779[15:00:34] <gamax92> Vexatos: I wish
the network system or cables atleast allowed blocks to be connected
via cables but not act as a cable
L780[15:01:19] <Vexatos> that is easy to
do
L781[15:01:22] <OneM_Industries> Yeah,
reading the issue with this info, that would solve the
problem.
L782[15:01:28] <Vexatos> DragonAPI
actually has a config option for that
L783[15:01:30] <gamax92> If you set
Reika's blocks to Neighbor then it stops connecting everything to
everything but now blocks have to touch the case
L784[15:01:33] <Vexatos> but it is off by
default
L785[15:01:47] <OneM_Industries> Ah.
L786[15:01:52] <Vexatos> basically, you
can make all blocks act as a node but not a component
L787[15:01:56] <Vexatos> When you create
it
L788[15:02:09] <Vexatos>
Network.newNode(...).withComponent(...) for a component
L789[15:02:13] <gamax92> Oh?
L790[15:02:15] <Vexatos>
Network.newNode(...) for just the node
L791[15:02:32] <Vexatos> and instead,
place an adapter next to the very block you want to interface
L792[15:02:37] <Vexatos> so the components
are actually drivers
L793[15:02:41] <Vexatos> while the block
still transmits the network
L794[15:02:49] <Vexatos> was my
solution
L795[15:02:50] <Metalhead33>
Ultra-theoretical question: How should one go forward and implement
a wired Internet with OpenComputers? (as in, via connecting
computers together, and probably to some central network)
L796[15:03:03] <gamax92> Vexatos: that
sounds good
L797[15:03:08] <Vexatos> it's still off by
default because #1851 hasn't been merged yet
L798[15:03:14] <Vexatos> and it won't be
default any time after that
L799[15:03:34] <Vexatos> because reika
argues that it will take about half a year at least for people to
update OC to that version
L800[15:04:02] <Vexatos> Metalhead33, just
like real internet
L801[15:04:06] <Vexatos> you can use
microcontrollers as routers
L802[15:04:15] <Vexatos> as you can
mass-produce those
L803[15:04:17] <OneM_Industries> People
are *really* slow to update.
L804[15:05:11] <Mettaton_Fab> now it boots
openSuSE
L805[15:05:30] <OneM_Industries> Case in
point: The server I'm playing on is still using ancient versions of
everything, to the point that some of the update checkers have
given up bugging us about new versions. >.<
L806[15:06:06] <Metalhead33> The oldest
still-running server of Minecraft was updated after it was
popularized by two people on Youtube.
L807[15:06:19] <Metalhead33> Then a group
of people known as the "veterans" got really salty and a
war started.
L808[15:06:20] <Temia> Counterpoint:
They're probably using really ancient versions of the mod with the
update to unbreak shit too.
L809[15:06:23] <gamax92> One sample does
not represent anything
L810[15:06:48] <OneM_Industries>
Eehh...It's about par for the course with what I've seen.
L811[15:07:13] <gamax92> I use OC and
OCEmu so therefore everyone who has OC also uses OCEmu: one
sample
L812[15:07:33] <OneM_Industries> 2-3 month
lag time between release and update is usual in my
experience.
L813[15:07:33] <Temia> Usually, updates
have to be performed universally, or else a lot of them simply
break due to API differences. There is no unilateral "update
one mod and keep another half a year behind" strategy.
L814[15:07:47] <OneM_Industries> ^
L815[15:09:10] <gamax92> hey Temia
:>
L816[15:09:19] <Temia> Moo~
L817[15:09:20] <gamax92> you should update
ocemu and then set emulator.fast = false :>
L818[15:09:59] <Temia> Maybe later~ I've
got a shower to get in before my counseling appointment.
L819[15:10:01] <OneM_Industries> Thus the
server I'm playing on. A) they are going to just move on to a new
version of MC entirely soon(TM) b) updating would mean figuring out
how to get all the mods to play nice on an existing world, which
would be...no small task, considering how large of a pack it is,
and how sporadically some of them update.
L820[15:11:31] <scj643> Found the solution
to my mobile gpu tearing
L821[15:11:38] <scj643> Anyone want to
guess what it is
L822[15:11:54] <gamax92> scj643: a
compositing manager?
L823[15:12:04] <scj643> Windows 7
L824[15:12:05] <gamax92> magnents
L825[15:12:07] <gamax92> ?
L826[15:12:15] <gamax92> did you have XP
or Vista or something?
L827[15:12:19] <scj643> It's diagonal
tearing on my dedicated card
L828[15:12:26] <scj643> gamax92: nope I
had 10
L829[15:12:40] <scj643> It's a mobile gpu
issue
L830[15:12:45] <gamax92> ahh alright
L831[15:12:51] <scj643> Though doesn't
happen in 7 go figure
L832[15:12:58] <scj643> So I'm now dual
booting
L833[15:13:09] <scj643> But this is
great
L834[15:13:41] <scj643> I got it set so
windows 7 and 10 share the documents folder
L835[15:13:51] <scj643> Just waiting for 7
to update
L836[15:13:58] <gamax92> 10 works good for
me, don't believe I have tearing, but seen a few games update to
vulkan and dx12 and performance is wheeeeeee~
L837[15:14:23] <Vexatos> leeeeenooox
L838[15:16:01] <scj643> gamax92: it's a
diagonal tear only specific to mobile GPUs and games not running in
exclusive mode
L839[15:16:13] <scj643> Like
Minecraft
L840[15:16:36] <gamax92> Vexatos: what gpu
do you have
L841[15:16:54] <scj643> Well I got a
960m
L842[15:17:03] <scj643> 4gb
L843[15:17:07] <gamax92> thou are not
Vexatos
L844[15:17:17] *
scj643 shrugs
L845[15:17:20] <Vexatos> GTX 750 Ti
L846[15:17:31] <Vexatos> :>
L847[15:17:41] <scj643> Windows updates
are slow
L848[15:17:55] <scj643> Probably doesn't
help that 7 is at the end of my HDD
L849[15:17:57] <gamax92> scj643: is this a
fresh win7 install?
L850[15:18:01] <scj643> Yeah
L851[15:18:28] <scj643> I don't dare try
to install it to my SSD due to the windows 10 bootloader
L852[15:18:36] <gamax92> scj643: it's
worth it to just download that one rollup and install that
first
L854[15:19:31] <scj643> I might want to
install 7 to my HDD
L855[15:19:36] <scj643> SSD
L856[15:20:22] <scj643> Would I notice
it?
L857[15:20:36] <Temia> Yes.
L858[15:20:37] <gamax92> Yes
L859[15:20:41] <scj643> Ok
L860[15:20:43] <scj643> Eel
L861[15:20:44] <gamax92> HDD -> SDD is
always yes
L862[15:21:04] <Metalhead33> Ugh.... if
only I could install OcEmu without having to install Lua5.2 on my
system. Gentoo really doesn't want me to have both Lua 5.1 and
5.2.
L863[15:21:28] <gamax92> lol? I can have
5.1 5.2 5.3 luajit and ljx all installed at the same time on both
ubuntu and arch
L864[15:21:58] <Metalhead33> guess I'll
just have to build it from the source, and show the middle finger
to Portage
L865[15:22:52] <gamax92> scj643: but yeah
theres the big rollup that is everything since SP1 up to April,
then some July rollup, a few Windows Update related things, and
then updates only take a few minutes to check and there'll probably
only be like 100 or so
L866[15:23:23] <scj643> I got those
L868[15:23:26] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Cryptography Posted on: 9/6/2006
L869[15:23:37] <Forecaster> that is not a
comic xD
L870[15:23:48] <Forecaster> MichiBot you
are wrong
L871[15:24:28] <scj643> Got to find my
windows 10 install USB so I can fix the bootloader
L872[15:24:28] <Metalhead33> Hope I didn1t
break the system by installing Lua 5.2 from the source.
L873[15:25:06] <Wuerfel_21> *kernel
panic*
L874[15:25:40] <Michiyo> Forecaster, then
please, fix the regex, I hate regex, I suck at regex.
L875[15:25:41] <Metalhead33> Well, all the
stuff that depended on Lua is still functioning as intended. VLC,
that is.
L876[15:25:42] <Michiyo> :D
L877[15:26:03] <Forecaster> give me the
current string?
L879[15:26:15] <Michiyo> it's in there
somewhere :P
L880[15:26:36] *
Forecaster ctrl + f's 'xkcd'
L881[15:26:49] <Michiyo> line 96
L882[15:26:54] <Michiyo> Forecaster,
^
L883[15:27:04] <Forecaster> found it
already :>
L884[15:27:41] <gamax92> Metalhead33: is
this any Gentoo derivative or just straight up Gentoo Linux? (gonna
set up a vm)
L885[15:28:16] <Metalhead33> Gentoo
Linux.
L886[15:30:11] <gamax92> my upload speed
has been cut by 1/4
L887[15:30:47] <Michiyo> yay 3:30, UPS
right on time..
L888[15:31:02] <Forecaster> Michiyo: got
it matching xkcd.com/<number> with or without 'http://' or
'www', but not anything else
L889[15:31:14] <Forecaster> want the
string, or should I pullreq it?
L890[15:31:19] <Michiyo> either way
L891[15:33:51] <Forecaster> there
L892[15:33:56] <Forecaster> :>
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L894[15:34:26] <Michiyo> %flip
jenkins
L895[15:34:26] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
(╯°□°)╯suıʞuǝɾ
L896[15:34:40] <scj643> Waiting for
windows 10 iso to down also
L897[15:34:43] <scj643> Download
L898[15:35:04] <Michiyo> Hmmm
L899[15:35:10] <scj643> Need it so I can
fix the windows bootloader after install
L900[15:35:16] <Metalhead33> Wait a
minute...
L901[15:35:20] <Michiyo> Why is the
reverse proxy to jenkins 502ing
L902[15:35:23] <Metalhead33> Michiyo...
aren't you the creator of the OpenRadio?
L903[15:35:27] <Michiyo> and why do I get
customers when shit breaks
L904[15:35:34] <Michiyo> No, OpenFM,
OpenRadio is XDjackieXD
L905[15:35:48] <Metalhead33> oh sorry, I
confused it xD
L906[15:35:51] <Metalhead33> but yes,
OpenFM
L907[15:36:09] <Metalhead33> I once tried
to play TouhouFM on it, because I knew the path to the ogg stream
of the radio.
L908[15:36:43] <Metalhead33> But because
the admin has the double-thing (where the radio plays an intro for
listeners for then, then gives the actual stream), when I tried to
play the stream on OpenFM, it played the intro and then closed the
stream.
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L910[15:37:11] <Metalhead33> so I worked
around it by following Vexatos's instructions and starting my own
local substream... and tuning onto that in OpenFM.
L911[15:40:56] <gamax92> well, 1/2
actually
L912[15:43:16] <scj643> 64 gb for windows
7 sound like enough (apps will go on a second HDD)
L913[15:43:56] <SolraBizna> Yes
actually
L915[15:46:48] <gamax92> payonel: ?
L916[15:46:56] <Wuerfel_21> this is what
happens when you are very full of yourself.
L917[15:48:00] <SolraBizna> "Warning:
taking the Church of Emacs (or any church) too seriously may be
hazardous to your health."
L918[15:50:54] <Forecaster> but
scientology has my best interests in mind!
L919[15:54:18] <CompanionCube> Wuerfel_21:
how is that relevant exactly
L920[15:55:41] <Metalhead33> I have been
windows-free for a loooong time.
L921[15:56:07] <gamax92> I'd like to be
windows-free but overwatch
L922[15:56:14] <Wuerfel_21> CompanionCube,
not at all to anything
L923[15:56:21] <SolraBizna> I've been
Windows-free only for a few months
L924[15:56:31] <SolraBizna> for a long
time, Evolve was the only thing keeping me on Windows
L925[15:56:36] <SolraBizna> then they
ruined it
L926[15:56:41] <Forecaster> 99% windows
all the time
L927[15:56:44] <Forecaster> :D
L928[15:56:53] <gamax92> also borderlands
1, but while that probably works on wine I don't care and just boot
into windows to do that anyway
L929[15:59:13] <payonel> gamax92: ??
L930[15:59:27] <gamax92> payonel: I don't
understand your comment on that issue
L931[15:59:36] <Michiyo> Metalhead33, yeah
I'm not sure how to work around that on my end
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L933[16:00:21] <Forecaster> so what
happened to jenkins then? :P
L934[16:00:44] <Michiyo> Forecaster, great
question
L935[16:00:49] <Michiyo> if I ever figure
it out I'll let you know
L936[16:00:50] <payonel> you give 3
possible outcomes 1. not string, 2. not online, and 3. true
L937[16:00:50] <gamax92> Michiyo: is it
issues with 'frankenstein' streams?
L938[16:01:01] <payonel> i think the
behavior should be 1. error, 2. nil, msg, 3. true
L939[16:01:10] <gamax92> yes, and that's
also what I said
L940[16:01:11] <Michiyo> gamax92, streams
that play a file intro then jump you to the actual stream
L941[16:01:33] <gamax92> right
L942[16:02:07] <gamax92> Michiyo: excuse
my mpg123 terminology :P
L943[16:02:15] <Michiyo> lol
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L945[16:02:35] <Michiyo> OH EM EFF GEE UFW
SHUT UP
L946[16:02:39] <Michiyo> why are you stuck
on verbose
L947[16:03:02] <Michiyo> syslog is nothing
but UFW spewing shit everywhere
L948[16:03:13] <Forecaster> ohmy
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L950[16:03:59] <payonel> gamax92: yeah i
meant that i was supporting your point about backwards compat
L951[16:04:07] <Michiyo> "sudo ufw
logging low" maybe I hope
L952[16:06:20] <payonel> there, ninja'd
the comment :)
L953[16:07:22] <gamax92> I don't know why
most streams handle that so poorly, instead of having a fully valid
stream, they just play a file, the file says okay streams over, and
then the decoder is fed a bunch of extra data and has to
resync
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(Bye!))
L955[16:13:06] <gamax92> marcin212: do you
have a jenkins?
L956[16:13:14] *
Michiyo stabs jenkins
L957[16:13:17] <Michiyo>
QAW#O0thywas03yt'shga3t
L958[16:13:32] <gamax92> o.o
L959[16:14:00] <Forecaster> wont
cooperate?
L960[16:14:22] <Michiyo> I try to start
the war directly it says the port is in use.
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gotta go to bed or other stuff, maybe its not even midnight and im
just sleepy af)
L962[16:14:32] <Michiyo> I try to connect
to the part from lynx on the same machine and it says it cant
connect
L963[16:14:35] <Forecaster> the war?
L964[16:14:40] <Michiyo> I check ps aux
for jenkins and it's not running
L965[16:15:03] <Michiyo> yeah... jenkins
is distributed as a .war, not a .jar
L966[16:15:08] <Forecaster> ah
L967[16:15:18] <Michiyo> some special
difference I don't remember it
L968[16:15:32] <SolraBizna> run with javaw
instead of java on Windows?
L969[16:15:34] <Forecaster> I'd forgotten
that was a thing
L970[16:15:36] <Michiyo> gah how the fuck
do I check what is listening on a port
L971[16:15:41] <Michiyo> SolraBizna, ha..
windows
L972[16:15:49] <Michiyo> That box is
linux
L973[16:15:56] <SolraBizna> lsof---
*headexplodes*
L974[16:16:08] <SolraBizna> sorry, that
happens any time I try to remember how to use lsof
L975[16:16:10] <gamax92> tulpn?
L976[16:16:14] <Forecaster> Michiyo:
netstat?
L977[16:16:19] <Michiyo> THIS box is
windows, Server, 2k12.. but only cause I need it to run hmail
server
L978[16:16:31] <SolraBizna> netstat will
tell what sockets are open, but not who has them open (IIRC)
L979[16:16:35] <Michiyo> yeah but there is
a magical fucking incantation you have to call netstat with that
only the sages know
L980[16:16:41] <Michiyo> and I think gamax
is the sage
L981[16:16:51] <gamax92> I know it because
it reminds me of tulip
L982[16:17:02] <gamax92> so, tulpn
L983[16:17:41] <Michiyo> NOTHING HAS 8085
OPEN GODS DAMN IT
L984[16:18:30] <gamax92> aww, marcin212
doesn't backport, I have to use MC1.10.2 if I want to see the new
AR remote thingy added to open glasses
L985[16:19:01] <Michiyo> waaaait a
second
L986[16:19:14] <Michiyo> when I run the
war directly.....
L987[16:19:26] <Michiyo> I have to add the
damn args myself
L988[16:19:26] ***
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L989[16:19:30] <Lizzy> lol
L991[16:20:58] <Michiyo> wut
L992[16:21:53] <Michiyo> Oh
L993[16:21:55] <Michiyo> typo
L994[16:22:59] <Michiyo> httpsPort vs
httpPort
L995[16:23:20] <Kodos> netstat -ab |
more
L996[16:23:36] <SolraBizna> netstat:
invalid option -- 'b'
L999[16:26:36] <Michiyo> Ok...
L1000[16:26:42] <Michiyo> it starts fine
when I run it directly
L1001[16:26:49] <Michiyo> (though ALLLLLL
of my settings are lost)
L1002[16:26:57] <Michiyo> but service
jenkins start doesn't work
L1003[16:27:18] <SolraBizna> whenever
that happens to me it makes me want to make my own distro
L1004[16:27:19] <Forecaster> maybe it
needs a reboot
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L1006[16:27:26] <SolraBizna> then I think
about how many packages I'd have to manually keep up to date
L1007[16:27:29] <SolraBizna> then I go
back to playing Minecraft
L1008[16:27:39] <Michiyo> Forecaster, I'm
not rebooting Hekate :P
L1009[16:27:46] <gamax92> yes, I'll kill
you
L1010[16:27:52] <Forecaster> :P
L1011[16:28:17] <gamax92> oh wait ... my
important thing is not on hekate
L1012[16:28:22] <gamax92> nvm
L1013[16:30:42] <Michiyo> lol
L1014[16:30:55] *
Michiyo reboots Athena every 26.4 minutes
L1015[16:32:28] <gamax92> :(
L1016[16:35:55] <gamax92> I can't even
find the new remote thing in ocglasses
L1017[16:35:58] <gamax92> well fuck
this
L1018[16:36:23] ***
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L1020[16:39:56] <Michiyo> "Please
wait while Jenkins is getting ready to work.."
L1021[16:39:59] <Michiyo> Fucking
Huzzah!
L1022[16:40:05] <gamax92> :D!
L1023[16:40:30] <Michiyo> seems the
latest jenkins update nuked my customizations to the init
script
L1024[16:40:46] <Michiyo> and the logs
were as unhelpful as ever
L1025[16:41:01] <Michiyo> just had to
edit the fucking port in /etc/defaults/jenkins
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L1029[16:42:55]
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L1030[16:43:04] <Michiyo> Forecaster,
your change is in
L1031[16:43:16] <Michiyo> All of that...
for a one line regex fix
L1032[16:43:16]
<Forecaster> Woo
L1033[16:43:17] <Michiyo> lmfao
L1034[16:43:31]
<Forecaster> :P
L1035[16:44:19]
<Forecaster> xkcd.com/100
L1036[16:44:29]
<Forecaster> Aw
L1037[16:46:52]
<Forecaster> Well,I can't see if the bot's
rejoined yet from here :P
L1038[16:47:02] <Michiyo> it has..
L1039[16:47:06] <Michiyo> %test
L1040[16:47:08] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
Success
L1042[16:47:25] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic
Name: Family Circus Posted on: 5/10/2006
L1044[16:47:34] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic
Name: Family Circus Posted on: 5/10/2006
L1045[16:47:39] <Michiyo> yeah still
needs the http(s)
L1046[16:47:43] <gamax92> ~test
L1047[16:47:44] <ocdoc> no thank
you
L1048[16:48:06] <Michiyo> lol
L1049[16:48:15]
<Forecaster> Oh,I didn't do https in mine I
don't think
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L1053[16:50:26] <Michiyo> well, it still
matches http(s) so that's ok
L1054[16:51:11] <S3> itsa snowin!
L1055[16:51:19] <S3> I wonder
though
L1056[16:51:29] <Michiyo> I want
snow
L1057[16:51:35] <S3> find a nearby
place..
L1058[16:51:39] <S3> %weather KNGR
L1059[16:51:39] <MichiBot> No data
returned
L1060[16:51:40] <S3> oops
L1061[16:51:41]
<Forecaster> Ash I kept that part as it
was
L1062[16:51:43] <S3> %weather KBGR
L1063[16:51:43] <MichiBot> Current
weather for Bangor International, ME Current Temp: 26°F/-3°C Feels
Like: 20°F/-6°C Current Humidity: 92% Wind: From the ENE 5 Mph/7
Km/h Conditions: Light Snow
L1064[16:51:50]
<Forecaster> Ah*
L1065[16:51:54] <S3> ooh showing there
too
L1066[16:52:11] <gamax92> is it snow or
ash
L1067[16:52:43] ***
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L1068[16:52:57] <S3> why would it be
ash?
L1069[16:53:23] <S3> I hope this joke
isn't the kind I think it is..
L1071[16:53:58] <Michiyo> ...
L1073[16:54:08]
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L1075[16:54:13] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic
Name: Pi Equals Posted on: 1/1/2006
L1076[16:54:16] <Michiyo> wtf..
L1077[16:54:26]
<Forecaster> I know why it's doing
that
L1078[16:54:38] <Michiyo> you borked my
regex!
L1079[16:54:39] <Michiyo> :p
L1080[16:54:53]
<Forecaster> I used a "beginning of
string" anchor
L1082[16:55:05] <S3> PC-LOGIX
L1083[16:55:26] <S3> Is fantastic
L1084[16:55:31] <gamax92> S3: I was
thinking of silent hill
L1085[16:55:37] <S3> gamax92: ah
L1086[16:55:40] <S3> alrighty then
L1087[16:55:50] <S3> I haven't played
that game in forever gamax92
L1088[16:56:20]
<Forecaster> I didn't consider that with
the discord bridge it wouldn't be the only thing in the message
:P
L1089[16:56:29] <Michiyo> S3, I'm not
100% sure *WHY* it's using that vhost...
L1090[16:56:35] <Michiyo> but yeah that's
one of my sites :P
L1091[16:56:44] <S3> Michiyo: what
is
L1092[16:57:07] <Michiyo> Oh.. I thought
you meant PC-Logix.com :P
L1094[16:57:37] <S3> I was talking about
the modpack
L1095[16:57:49] <S3> the site is
blank
L1096[16:57:54] <Michiyo> Yes... my
modpack is pretty neat.. :p
L1098[16:58:07] <Michiyo> and ignore the
invalid cert
L1099[16:58:27] <Michiyo> (since it's for
a different site)
L1102[16:58:57] <Stary[m]> This server
could not prove that it is pc-logix.com; its security certificate
is from caitlynmainer.com
L1103[16:58:59] <Stary[m]> gg
L1104[16:59:19] <Michiyo> yeah, like I
said.. not sure why it's showing that for the https but hey
L1105[16:59:20] <Michiyo> w/e
L1106[16:59:26] <Michiyo> one day I'll
fix the PC-L site
L1107[16:59:32] <Michiyo> and it'll be
great!
L1108[16:59:38] <S3> ooh openfm
L1109[16:59:50] <S3> didn't know about
that one
L1110[17:00:38] <S3> inch o' snow
L1111[17:01:38] <S3> Magik6k: so for the
first time I ran plan9k in survival on somebody's server
L1112[17:01:47] <S3> and it panics before
finishing booting with 2 tier 2 sticks of ram
L1113[17:03:10] <gamax92> I'mma boot
plan9k in ocemu
L1114[17:04:15] <gamax92> it
crashed
L1115[17:05:17] <S3> lol?
L1116[17:06:23] <gamax92> hmm ... it
boots in mc, I should try to fix that then
L1117[17:06:35] <Michiyo> Pffft call it a
feature
L1118[17:06:54] <S3> openfm sure looks a
lot like the dragon radio mod thing
L1119[17:07:28] <Michiyo> Cause I got
permission from the author of it to use it to base OpenFM on
it
L1121[17:08:11] <S3> now we just need
Perl 6
L1122[17:08:17] <S3> for MC modding
L1123[17:08:26] <S3> then I could stir
stuff up like crazy
L1124[17:08:31] <Michiyo> But yeah.. it's
very loosely based on it by now
L1125[17:08:33] <Michiyo> lol
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L1127[17:11:50] <Michiyo> I should look
at text scrolling again in 1.9+ since the method I use doesn't work
anymore
L1128[17:11:55] <Michiyo> (for
openfm)
L1129[17:12:56] <Michiyo> It seems in
1.9+ (might be 1.8 too I don't remember but I think it was 1.9) ALL
TEs share the same TESR, so the method I was using for scrolling
text made all the radios share the same text and scroll super fast
the more radios you added
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L1132[17:25:38] <Kodos> OC didn't start
until 1.6.4, right?
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L1135[17:29:45] <gamax92> oh nvm ...
plan9k just wants lua 5.3
L1136[17:33:03] <S3> if OCRS is for
simplex, OCRX is for multiplex..
L1137[17:33:16] <S3> what abbrevication
OCR something would signalling be?
L1138[17:33:27] <S3> I'm finally writing
up Ocranet docs
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L1140[17:36:21] <S3> thesaurus.com says
winking is a synonym for Signalling
L1141[17:36:29] <S3> so I should call it
the OCRW:M-1 protocol
L1142[17:36:33] <S3> OCR Winking
L1143[17:37:05] <Michiyo> IIRC Yes
Kodos
L1144[17:37:10] <Michiyo> yay late to
home tome
L1145[17:37:12] <Kodos> Bah, okay
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L1152[18:36:55] <S3> CompanionCube: I
just added a feature to Ocranet that makes things like your DNS
system work on top of it..
L1153[18:37:02] <S3> like supports it
inside of the protocol itself
L1154[18:37:50] <S3> since signalling and
data are seperate in my network because it's circuit switched, I
made the packet number field a string for signals
L1155[18:38:10] <S3> the only two signals
I have right now are OCR:1 and OCR:2, which is connect and
teardown.
L1156[18:38:32] <S3> however, you could
make your own, like DNS:1 for resolve, for example
L1157[18:40:38] *
CompanionCube is currently on a youtube binge
L1158[18:41:11] <CompanionCube> S3: so
basically this is IPv4's protocol field
L1159[18:42:19] <S3> I suppose you
could
L1160[18:42:28] <S3> the downside is that
the switches have to support it
L1161[18:42:36] <S3> or at least the
switch you're talking to
L1162[18:42:56] <S3> itl ignore any
packet it doesn't know
L1163[18:44:32] <Caitlyn> Hey guys....
bulk electronics components online, where
L1164[18:44:46] <S3> what kind?
L1165[18:45:11] <S3> Mouse?
Digikey?
L1166[18:45:17] <S3> Adafruit?
L1167[18:45:22] <S3> Mouser*
L1168[18:45:34] <Caitlyn> Digikey! thats
the one I couldn't remember
L1169[18:45:35] <Caitlyn> thanks
L1170[18:45:36] <S3> Mouser is great
about non bulk orders
L1172[18:45:48] *
CompanionCube would like split it up into control-messages and
operation requests/responses
L1173[18:45:54] <Caitlyn> Mouser and
Digikey... going to have to try to get my boss to go elsewhere for
components...
L1174[18:46:48] <S3> what's the
difference?
L1175[18:46:51] <S3> CompanionCube:
^
L1176[18:48:21] <CompanionCube> S3: eh.
The former would most likely be 'What X do you support? What is
feature Y?'
L1177[18:48:29] <S3> ohh...
L1178[18:48:50] <S3> that sounds
doable
L1179[18:49:29] <CompanionCube> S3: That
method sounds uhc easier than attempting to determine a common
subset of features using string-parsing as efined currently
L1180[18:50:11] <S3> hmmmm
L1181[18:50:23] <CompanionCube> doesn't
messagepack have lists of some kind
L1182[18:50:33] <S3> it might
L1183[18:50:42] <S3> I think msgpack will
make this so easy to implement
L1184[18:50:47] <S3> because then all you
do is work with tables
L1185[18:50:51] <S3> and let msgpack
create the paket
L1186[18:50:53] <S3> packet*
L1187[18:51:07] <S3> or vice
versa..
L1188[18:51:39] <CompanionCube> S3:
''Array represents a sequence of objects'
L1190[18:51:50] <S3> teah
L1191[18:51:52] <S3> yeah*
L1192[18:53:22] <S3> so right now my
protocol is just this:
L1193[18:53:43] <S3> { vpi =>
NUMERICAL, vci => NUMERICAL, payload => STRING }
L1194[18:54:09] <S3> vpi 0 and vci 0 is
where ALL signalling packets go
L1195[18:54:24] <S3> everything else is a
connection on that switch that goes "somewhere"
L1196[18:54:25] <S3> a wormhole
L1197[18:58:44] <S3> CompanionCube: I
think it may actually be even better to keep the VPI and VCI
hidden
L1198[18:58:52] <S3> and just have
connection numbers
L1199[19:01:17] <S3> so all signals go to
connection 0
L1200[19:01:47] <S3> and then your
packets are litterally connection number : packet data if you
wanted
L1201[19:02:33] *
CompanionCube wonders if he would bother to save bandwidth by only
specifiying the fullname of an operation once and using a numeric
identifier afterwards
L1202[19:06:10] <S3> so by keeping vci
and vpi visible it's faster
L1203[19:06:14] <S3> what do you
think
L1204[19:06:24] <S3> connection number or
both vpi and vci in header
L1205[19:06:36] <S3> with a connection
number, it has to perform a lookup
L1206[19:06:40] <S3> for every cell
L1207[19:07:01] <S3> with visible vpi and
vci it just forwards immediately
L1208[19:07:08] <CompanionCube> keep them
in the header, avoids a potential bottleneck right out of the
gate
L1209[19:07:15] <S3> yeah
L1210[19:13:03] <S3> do you think ISDN
number addressing should be kept, or maybe a new address format
that is string based like domains?
L1211[19:13:47] <S3>
foo.bar.companioncube
L1212[19:14:18] <S3> In reality, any
addressing format is valid as long as the switches that use it
support it
L1213[19:14:31] <S3> a switch could
translate from one to another
L1214[19:14:39] <CompanionCube> the ISDN
format seems more compact
L1215[19:14:44] <S3> an example of this
is that internally my switches dynamic routing uses the UUIDs of
the switch
L1216[19:14:50] <S3> instead of routing
formats
L1217[19:16:07] <S3> I do like it
L1218[19:33:31] <SolraBizna> are you
familiar with UUCP addresses?
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L1220[20:31:03] <CompanionCube> where's
Corded's source?
L1222[21:02:27] <Kodos> Asking for a
friend; What would cause a SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION
bluescreen on less than two month old ram?
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L1224[21:24:11] <SolraBizna> Bad chip
that made it through QA?
L1225[21:24:27] <SolraBizna> Faulty
contact?
L1226[21:24:32] <SolraBizna> Unstable
power supply?
L1227[21:24:41] <SolraBizna> An issue
with the CPU?
L1228[21:24:45] <SolraBizna> Cosmic
ray?
L1229[21:24:54] <SolraBizna>
Russia?
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<Hovercraft> Any non crap web IDEs for
python for coding in school/something? Willing to host it on my
own
L1238[23:13:45] <Izaya> why not use a
native one?
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L1240[23:44:58] <snowden89> cloud9
ide?
L1241[23:51:03] <gamax92> oh, that's why
my left eye always feels like there's something in it ...
L1242[23:51:08] <gamax92> there's an
eyelash resting on it
L1243[23:52:25] <snowden89> always
L1244[23:52:36] <snowden89> thats been
unoticed for sometime :p