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L8[00:46:11] <Antheus> woo
L9[00:46:18] <Antheus> merry christmas
eve
L10[00:47:04] <Kodos> ping, you like
AliA?
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L12[01:31:05] <Forecaster> I got you all
these letters, share them unevenly
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L22[02:45:35] <Forecaster> pretty sure
"poor piloting" is 99% of those games :P
L23[02:45:38] <Forecaster> that and
KSP
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L31[03:13:47] <Izaya> Antheus: why not
flightgear
L32[03:16:32] <Antheus> Izaya, because that
isn't good enough for what I want
L33[03:16:49] <Izaya> huh really?
L34[03:16:52] <Izaya> specific needs?
L35[03:17:28] <Antheus> I just already had
payware for FSX that I lie
L36[03:17:30] <Antheus> like
L37[03:17:39] <Antheus> Don't feel like
switching to X Plane
L38[03:17:49] <Antheus> and Flightgear just
doesn't have the quality of airplanes I want
L39[03:18:33] <Izaya> mmh
L40[03:18:41] <Izaya> tbh I never got off
the ground in flightgear
L41[03:18:43] <Izaya> well I did
L42[03:18:47] <Izaya> about a metre
L43[03:18:50] <Izaya> then crashed
L44[03:18:57] <Izaya> so I don't really
know that much about it
L45[03:19:04] <Izaya> I've just ended up
suggesting alternatives to stuff
L46[03:22:38] <Antheus> :P
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L48[03:30:24] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L49[03:36:02] <Antheus> hmm
L50[03:36:10] <Antheus> so I may be getting
my grandmothers old monitor
L51[03:36:57] <Forecaster> okay?
L52[03:37:03] <Forecaster> going to replace
your current one?
L53[03:37:05] <Antheus> nah
L54[03:37:11] <Antheus> its older than my
newest
L55[03:37:17] <Antheus> but newer than my
oldest
L56[03:37:22] <Antheus> I think it's a
15" dell
L57[03:37:37] <Antheus> I may be able to
fit 3 on my desk if I really try...
L58[03:38:48] <Forecaster> Having 3 is
pretty great
L59[03:39:13] <Forecaster> I haven't had a
desk in years though :D
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L81[07:05:47] <Vexatos> holy shit
Forecaster
L82[07:06:09] <Vexatos> I just realized
what you did with the video thumbnail since episode 67
L83[07:06:13] <Vexatos> of EtG D:
L84[07:06:34] <Vexatos> looking at ep69 and
wondering that something was off ._.
L85[07:18:30]
<20kdc>
"EtG"?
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L88[07:54:29] <Forecaster> :P
L89[07:54:37] <Forecaster> @20kdc: Enter
the Gungeon
L90[07:55:25] <Forecaster> Vexatos: I
thought it might take a while before anyone noticed
L91[07:55:32] <Forecaster> if at all
L92[07:59:07]
<20kdc> I'm
unable to work out which channel is yours, Forecaster.
L94[08:06:02] <Forecaster> I'm on discord
by the way, so you can @ me to ping me in both places and not have
to type out my name :P
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L96[08:13:06] <Corded> * Mimiru shanks
@Forecaster
L97[08:13:10]
<Mimiru>
?
L98[08:13:50] <Forecaster> oh hi
L99[08:14:06] <Forecaster> highlighting to
discord continues not working :P
L100[08:14:18] <Forecaster> or is 20kdc a
nickname as well?
L101[08:15:18] <Mettaton_Fab> i cant
decide which windows partition to delete.
L102[08:16:08] <Forecaster> all of
them
L103[08:16:15] <Caitlyn> @20kdc
L104[08:16:20] <Caitlyn> huh...
L105[08:16:22] <Caitlyn> idk
anymore.
L106[08:16:31] <Mettaton_Fab> there is a
876 MB one for diagnostics, and a 20 GB one for recovery.
L107[08:17:19] <Mettaton_Fab> one of them
has to go so i can indtall linux.
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L109[08:20:12] <Mettaton_Fab> but which
one is more useless?
L110[08:29:29]
<20kdc> It's
not just which one is more useless. Consider that you're installing
stuff onto the Linux system too.
L111[08:29:52]
<20kdc> I
recommend going into Windows, going to Disk Management, and
resizing the main partition. It'll either tell you you need to
defrag, or work flawlessly.
L112[08:30:29]
<20kdc>
Under no circumstances run ntfsresize from Linux.
L113[08:30:58]
<20kdc> It
worked, and the *data* was fine, but I'm assuming you still want
your Windows partition to be bootable.
L114[08:31:22] <Lizzy> I've always resized
windows partitions from linux, never had any issues bar my computer
loosing power and killing the drive contents
L115[08:31:46]
<20kdc>
Lizzy: Ah. Maybe it was just an older version of it, then? This was
a long time ago, and I haven't used ntfsresize since.
L116[08:32:04] <Lizzy> oh, i mean i
haven't used ntfsresize
L117[08:32:10] <Lizzy> i always used
gparted
L118[08:33:50] <Skye> gparted does use
ntfsresize
L120[09:00:31] <S3> be careful with
gparted..
L122[09:01:13] <Izaya> merry christmas
everyone
L123[09:01:20] <S3> if you resize a
partition that contains a filesystem that doesn't support resize or
doesn't have support for the tools to resize the
filesystem...
L124[09:01:23] <Izaya> I'm going to bed
and hopefully not waking up till the 26th
L125[09:02:37] <S3> lol Izaya
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L127[09:20:43] <SolraBizna> *parted scares
me
L128[09:21:05] <Skye> fun fact
L129[09:21:22] <Skye> the latest version
of gparted chrashes just after NTFS partions are moved /
resized
L130[09:21:25] <Skye> it works
L131[09:21:29] <Skye> but you get a heart
attack
L132[09:21:44] <SolraBizna> I'm honestly
more comfortable with fdisk and external utilities
L133[09:21:57] <SolraBizna> Having
partitioning and formatting in the same logical operation...
:|
L134[09:22:04] *
SolraBizna shakes head vigorously
L135[09:22:43]
<Mimiru>
Haaa, you said Logical..
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L137[09:39:41] <Forecaster> or did
they?!
L138[09:41:20] <Kodos> RIP Cyanogen
L139[09:46:12] <Lizzy> #lua 1024*6
L140[09:46:17] <Lizzy> meh
L141[09:46:45] <Forecaster> 6144
L142[09:46:56] <Lizzy> thanks
L143[09:51:13] <Kodos> #lua return
1024*6
L144[09:51:27] <Kodos> is DB dead
L145[09:51:32] <Caitlyn> I think it's ded
jim
L146[09:51:40] <Caitlyn> %calc
1024*6
L147[09:51:40] <MichiBot> Caitlyn:
6,144
L148[09:52:12] <SolraBizna> ooh,
subitized, fancy
L149[09:54:13] <Caitlyn> sadly calc is
kinda basic, doesn't support variables and stuff
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L153[10:41:29] <SolraBizna> Who came up
with the QASX instruction?
L154[10:42:16] <SolraBizna>
"Saturating Add and Subtract with Exchange exchanges the two
halfwords of the second operand, performs one 16-bit integer
addition and one 16-bit subtraction, saturates the results to the
16-bit signed integer range -2^15 ≤ x ≤ 2^15-1, and writes the
results to the destination register."
L155[10:44:09] <CompanionCube> so
L157[10:45:13] <SolraBizna> "IPv6 is
unsupported temporarily"
L158[10:46:09] <CompanionCube> SolraBizna:
it bascially shows what torrents it thinks you were involved
with
L159[10:50:32] <Skye> Lizzy, you play
cities: skylines, right?
L160[10:50:47] <Skye> Would you suggest I
buy it from the steam store or the "paradox interative"
store?
L161[10:51:55] <gamax92> SolraBizna: make
an instruction set where every instruction does a bunch of complex
stuff
L162[10:52:39] <SolraBizna> or I could
just have a hardware implementation of INTERCAL
L163[10:53:53] <Lizzy> Skye, either, they
both work the same
L165[10:54:04] <MichiBot>
Videogame
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| Published On 23/12/2016
L166[10:54:10] <Skye> so I guess there's
no direct download? it'll have to go through steam anyway?
L167[10:54:23] <Lizzy> yeah
L168[10:57:11] <Skye> hmm
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L179[11:04:07] *
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L180[11:10:17] <Lizzy> urghh, what is it
with hexchat and not saving it's ignore list ¬_¬
L181[11:12:45] <CompanionCube> lol
L182[11:12:54] <CompanionCube> 'Torrent
downloads and distributions for IP 192.168.0.1
L183[11:13:05] <CompanionCube>
''Distributes child pornography
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L185[11:13:42] <Lizzy> eh?
L186[11:13:58] <SolraBizna>
goooooal!
L188[11:14:17] <gamax92> SolraBizna: needs
more o's
L189[11:14:26] <CompanionCube> 127.0.0.1
is less funny
L190[11:14:31] <gamax92> Cheerios
L191[11:14:51] <SolraBizna> if Saphire
only knew what was wrought
L192[11:15:49] <gamax92> Caitlyn: such mod
plugging :P
L193[11:16:14] <Caitlyn> Lizzy, told 'em,
I just linked 'em
L194[11:16:17] <Caitlyn> lol
L196[11:16:39] *
Lizzy kinda coulnd't be asked to go find the link
L197[11:17:11] <Forecaster> ??
L199[11:17:58] <Lizzy> also Forecaster, my
gitlab is still operational for now, but the SSL cert expired so
you'll get warnings for that till i move it over to it's new
location
L200[11:18:11] <Forecaster> I've noticed
that
L201[11:19:24] <CompanionCube> Lizzy: so
gitlab now includes their own version of github pages
L202[11:19:43] <Lizzy> interesting
L203[11:20:38] <Saphire> SolraBizna:
what?
L204[11:20:52] <Saphire> ...did I actually
encouraged you? O.o
L206[11:21:35] <Saphire> O..o
L208[11:25:44] <Lizzy> good to know
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L211[11:35:04] <Lizzy> wait wtf
L212[11:35:14] <Lizzy> when did i become a
contributor on the OC repo...?
L213[11:35:30] <Keanu73> why do forum
posts have to be approved?
L214[11:35:31] <Keanu73> :|
L215[11:35:55] <Lizzy> Keanu73, your first
3 posts have to be approved, after that you have no
restrictions
L216[11:35:58] <Forecaster> only for new
users or something
L217[11:36:00] <Keanu73> ah
L218[11:36:00] <Skye> Lizzy, I think
everyone with a commit in the repo is labeled as a
contributor
L219[11:36:13] <Keanu73> well i've been
waiting half an hour xD
L220[11:36:23] <Lizzy> Skye, not usually
on the issue tracker
L221[11:36:31] <Skye> they are
actually
L222[11:36:37] <Lizzy> hmm
L223[11:36:41] <Lizzy> not sure when that
changed
L224[11:37:05] <Lizzy> Keanu73, sorry not
all of the admins are sitting watching the forums 24/7.
L225[11:37:16] <Keanu73> i'm fine with
that anyways
L226[11:37:19] <Caitlyn> I've been busy
getting dinner ready
L227[11:37:45] <Lizzy> there, topic
approved
L228[11:38:19] <Mettaton_Fab> my problem
is that i already have 4 primary partitions.
L229[11:38:35] <Mettaton_Fab> all of them
are NTFS
L230[11:39:12] <Lizzy> also just a note:
we have the first-3-post approval required so that if we have
spammers or trolls get past the captia then we can have a small
glimpse of what their posting will be like
L231[11:39:24] <CompanionCube>
Mettaton_Fab: do you need all of them
L232[11:39:51]
<20kdc>
Mettaton_Fab: resize the biggest so you have more room, then move
them about so the one you want to sacrifice is the one *after* the
unallocated block, then sacrifice it
L233[11:40:03] <Lizzy> oh wait
L234[11:40:25] <Lizzy> huh, so hexchat's
ignore lists do persist, it just doesn't silence the
join/parts/quits
L235[11:40:41] <Mettaton_Fab> i already
have 80 gigs for linux, but i can only have 4 primary
partitions!
L236[11:40:42] <Forecaster> huh
L237[11:43:17] <Mettaton_Fab> now which
one to remove: the diagnostic one or the HP recovery one?
L238[11:43:35] <Forecaster> both
L239[11:43:42] <Mettaton_Fab> the
diagnostic one is new to me.
L240[11:43:59] <Skye> Mettaton_Fab, how
many partitions are there already
L241[11:47:14]
<20kdc>
Skye: they mentioned 4
L242[11:47:27] <Skye> so...
L243[11:47:42] <Skye> HP stuff, diagnostic
stuff, windows stuff, windows other stuff
L244[11:51:49] <Lizzy> urghh
L245[11:51:54] <Lizzy> fucking gtk
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L250[12:01:51] <Mettaton_Fab> windows
loader, windows other stuff, diagnostic and poop like that
L251[12:02:17] <CompanionCube> do you ever
intend to use the recovery feature
L252[12:04:10] <Mettaton_Fab> nah.
L253[12:04:30] <Mettaton_Fab> so it can
go, right?
L254[12:05:36] <CompanionCube> it's
usually a safe choice
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L257[12:36:34] <Lizzy> \o/ found where my
jenkins went
L258[12:37:03] <Lizzy> forgot i had
installed it as a system package
L259[12:38:59] <Mettaton_Fab>
jenkins?
L260[12:39:07] <Mettaton_Fab> wat
dat?
L261[12:40:14] <gamax92> Jenkins is an
award-winning, cross-platform, continuous integration and
continuous delivery application that increases your
productivity.
L263[12:41:03] <gamax92> I copy pasted the
first sentence of "What is Jenkins?" :P
L264[12:41:25] <Lizzy> uhuh
L265[12:41:42] <gamax92> which for what
Jenkins is, that description is pretty bad for telling new people
what it is
L266[12:42:02] <Lizzy> what i was confused
about is why you said it
L267[12:42:22] <Forecaster> because
metatton asked what it was
L268[12:42:26] <Lizzy> oh
L269[12:42:33] <gamax92> Lizzy must be
ignoring them then
L270[12:42:36] <Lizzy> yep
L271[12:42:48] <Forecaster> this is why I
never ignore anyone :P
L272[12:43:16] <Mettaton_Fab> and now i
cant swap partition on linux.
L273[12:43:19] <gamax92> This is why I
used to have a soft ignore, but I don't use that client
anymore
L274[12:44:16] <Mettaton_Fab> what is a
soft ignore?
L275[12:44:56]
<20kdc>
...Fizzbuzz Enterprise Edition is an award-winning, cross-platform
enterprise-ready solution for advanced counting of distinct objects
and sorting them into groups.
L276[12:45:17] <gamax92> hides what
someone said but mentions that they said something, but it has the
same downfalls of ignore in that it results in broken
conversations
L277[12:48:00] <gamax92> lol fizzbuzz
issues: "Hi we're coming from <a huge corporation> and
we'd like to buy a license for your product."
L278[12:48:49] <CompanionCube>
Mettaton_Fab: yes you can
L279[12:48:58] <CompanionCube> use the
empty primary partition space to create an extended partition
L280[12:49:39]
<20kdc>
gamax92: can someone figure out who or what
"EnterpriseQualityCoding" is?
L281[12:49:42] <gamax92>
IntegerIntegerStringReturner
L282[12:50:10] <gamax92> the
IntegerIntegerStringReturnerFactory gives you a
IntegerIntegerStringReturner
L283[12:51:27] <CompanionCube> 20kdc: I
believe they're taking the shit out of the stereotypical
enterprise-quality java
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L285[13:04:05] <ljfa> <ljfa> if
anyone sees gamemanj
L286[13:04:05] <ljfa> <ljfa> pls
tell him merry christmas from me
L287[13:04:06] <ljfa> <Skye> say
that in #oc
L288[13:04:06] <ljfa> <Skye>
:P
L289[13:04:07] <ljfa> <Skye> don't
say that I said that though
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L291[13:04:28] <CompanionCube> Skye: too
late.
L292[13:04:28] <Caitlyn> GJ...
L293[13:05:37] <CompanionCube> perhaps
when new years comes around it'd be an opprtounity for an early
clean of the (apparently long) banlist
L294[13:06:53] <Lizzy> perhaps
L295[13:06:59] <Lizzy>
s/perhaps/maybe
L296[13:06:59] <MichiBot> <Lizzy>
maybe
L297[13:07:00] <Skye> ._.
L298[13:08:09] <Skye> Caitlyn, could you
clear that message from discord? I don't want angry people shouting
at me.
L299[13:08:59] <Caitlyn> For the record...
it's still totally visible on oclogs...
L300[13:09:33] <Skye> eh, don't mind about
that too much
L301[13:09:36] <Lizzy> Skye, why would
people angrilly shout at you?
L302[13:10:09] <Skye> well... it's a badly
kept secret
L303[13:10:20] <Skye> who the person takes
seriously for no good reason at all
L304[13:10:29] <Skye> I think even saying
this will get me angrily shouted at
L305[13:10:31] <Skye> ;_;
L306[13:11:13] *
Lizzy is confuse but decices to go back to setting up her new
git/mail server
L307[13:12:07] *
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L308[13:12:19] <Skye> welp... I'm probably
going to be angrily shouted at.
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L310[13:13:10] <Forecaster> we all come to
that point in our lives where we get angrily shouted at
L311[13:13:17]
<MGR> @20kdc
enterprise quality coding is max awesome code
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L313[13:13:38]
<MGR>
TACEATS2 uses enterprise quality code that I will eventually beat
into submission and make work
L314[13:13:57] <Temia> Skye, if you're
abiding by the rules, then if anything, you should come forward
with the person's name so they are reprimanded for berating
you.
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L317[13:14:38] <Lizzy> err, yick / Vegeta,
only one account in here at a time please
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L319[13:14:57] <Lizzy> thanks
L320[13:15:07] <Vegeta> sorry about
that
L321[13:15:26]
<20kdc> MGR:
For some reason, I now don't want to use TACEATS2.
L322[13:15:35]
<MGR> @20kdc
why not?
L323[13:15:37]
<20kdc>
Enterprise-quality code.
L324[13:15:54] <CompanionCube> hint: the
phrase isn't frequently used as a positive one.
L325[13:15:57]
<MGR> I can
nearly guarrantee that it is not actually Enterprise-quality
L326[13:16:36]
<MGR> unless
enterprises lowered their quality standards a lot
L327[13:17:13]
<20kdc> I
stay away from anything approaching the stuff. The closest thing to
"enterprise"-y software I have on my systems is nginx,
and that's not really enterprise so much as it is good enough for
the job (and with a lot less configuration hassle than Apache,
despite missing key features like "CGI scripts")
L328[13:17:32]
<MGR> @20kdc
what's wrong with enterprise-quality code?
L329[13:18:08]
<20kdc> MGR:
new TurretHumanTargettingStrategy() { Human findNextHuman() { /\*
eh whatever \*/ return null; } }
L330[13:18:28]
<MGR> that's
not enterprise quality
L331[13:18:32]
<MGR> at
least, not in my book
L332[13:19:49] <CompanionCube> MGR: the
term generally refers to large, complex systems with design
patterns/abstraction out the wazoo usually with large amounts of
configuration
L333[13:19:55] <CompanionCube> such as
XML
L334[13:20:09]
<MGR>
CompanionCube, ah, that's not my intended usage
L335[13:20:31]
<MGR> I mean
consistent, well-built code that is easy to operate
L336[13:20:41]
<MGR> With
configuration optional
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L338[13:21:36]
<MGR> maybe
I should coin the term, GE-quality code
L339[13:21:54] <CompanionCube> why not
just call it good, clean code
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L343[13:23:56]
<MGR>
CompanionCube, ok
L344[13:24:18] <Skye> is it bad I want to
write a router for IPv4 and IPv6 with a 68k
L345[13:24:30] <Forecaster> clean code is
a myth!
L346[13:24:34]
<20kdc> too
bad, it can already be done, Skye
L347[13:24:48]
<20kdc>
...just install a 68k port of Debian
L348[13:24:51] <Skye> is it already done
though
L349[13:25:00]
<20kdc>
...and now for your teatime teaser.
L350[13:25:01]
<20kdc>
<enterpriseQualityConfiguration><humanDefinitionJSON>{
recursive: true, observerFunction: "intelligent"
}</humanDefinitionJSON>
L351[13:25:02] <Skye> but 68k I mean the
original 68k
L352[13:25:03]
<20kdc>
<primaryDirectiveFunc>local s = 0.0 local p = 0.0 for human
in ipairs(humanity) do s = s + human.satisfaction p = p +
human.lpFactor end return s * p</primaryDirectiveFunc>
L353[13:25:03]
<20kdc>
<nameId>clAI</nameId><uploadHumanity><prob>0.9</prob><nameId>EQO</nameId></uploadHumanity></enterpriseQualityConfiguration>
L354[13:25:10]
<20kdc>
oh.
L355[13:25:17] <Skye> 68000
L356[13:25:22] <Skye> and reasonable
speed
L357[13:25:26]
<20kdc> let
me guess. no MMU?
L358[13:25:30] <Skye> yep
L359[13:25:48]
<20kdc> that
can't be good.
L360[13:25:53] <CompanionCube> 20kdc:
replace the whole thing with the Enterprise Rules Engine
L362[13:26:25]
<20kdc> No!
Why! CompanionCube, why would you *do that!*
L363[13:26:50] <CompanionCube> 20kdc:
becuase this is an enterprise-quality project!
L364[13:28:07]
<20kdc>
...
L365[13:28:27] <CompanionCube> you started
it with your XML/JSON hybrid
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L367[13:30:16]
<20kdc> this
is true
L368[13:30:20]
<20kdc>
let's update immediately
L369[13:30:38]
<20kdc>
...don't forget the lua fragment though
L370[13:30:40]
<20kdc>
that's in there too
L371[13:32:13]
<MGR>
alright
L372[13:32:21]
<MGR> I've
run into a problem with my code
L374[13:32:39]
<MGR> lines
14 and 46 trigger
L375[13:32:53]
<MGR> 51 and
53 do not
L376[13:34:00] <CompanionCube> so the
while loop doesn't run
L377[13:34:01]
<MGR> Turret
also does not appear to move
L378[13:34:28]
<MGR> line
41 does not trigger too
L379[13:34:47]
<MGR> It
just seems to die in the middle of the computeAngle function
L380[13:34:51]
<MGR> no
errors or anything
L381[13:34:58]
<MGR> the
rest of the code just doesn't run
L382[13:35:29]
<MGR> oh,
another thing that I tested and doesn't seem to matter, but
whatevs
L383[13:35:47]
<MGR> the
original signal chain starts with a computer.pushSignal followed by
an os.sleep(15)
L384[13:36:04]
<MGR>
there's a link in the chain that DOES complete successfully, so I
don't think the sleep has anything to do with it
L385[13:36:27] <Lizzy> Forecaster, oh, the
ssl cert was fine, just nginx hadn't been restarted to load the new
one
L386[13:36:41] <Forecaster> ah
L387[13:36:47] <Forecaster> that's
good
L388[13:38:56]
<MGR> so,
any ideas on what's going on with my code? because I"m
stumped
L389[13:40:08]
<MGR> I've
spent ~90 minutes on it to
L390[13:40:10]
<MGR>
too*
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L392[13:41:29] <gamax92> @MGR iirc the
event api can log errors with listeners to a file in the
tmpfs
L393[13:41:44]
<MGR> let me
run it and check
L394[13:42:06] <gamax92>
/tmp/event.log
L395[13:44:39]
<MGR> yep,
found it, stand by for results
L396[13:48:42]
<MGR> I
don't think it's logging any errors, but let me try running the
program for a little while
L397[13:49:51]
<MGR>
ohhhh
L398[13:49:57]
<MGR> I
don't think the turret is turned on
L399[13:49:57]
<MGR>
hmm
L400[13:51:31]
<MGR>
because the log just says "powered off"
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L402[13:53:38]
<MGR> and my
MC died....
L403[13:53:48] <gamax92> there's a
powerOn() function yess
L404[13:55:57] <Temia> >XML/JSON
hybrid
L405[13:56:04]
<MGR>
Normally the turrets are on, but I'll have to see if that's the
issue
L406[13:56:13] <Temia> Oh god now I'm
reminded of that abomination Soni made
L407[13:56:16]
<MGR> If it
is, I'll be sure to call that function whenever the program
boots
L408[13:56:22]
<MGR> Temia,
share the abomination please
L409[13:56:32] <Temia> I'm sure it's on
their github somewhere
L410[13:56:45] <Temia> I am NOT digging it
back up or linking it for the sake of everyone's sanity
L411[13:57:19]
<MGR>
MDXML?
L412[13:58:13] *
gamax92 puts a tiny hat on Temia
L413[13:59:40] <Temia> You found it.
L414[13:59:50] <Temia> I'll start writing
up the admission form for your local state ward.
L415[14:00:10] *
Temia also is hatted.
L416[14:00:40] *
CompanionCube was the one who originally found it
L417[14:00:50] <gamax92> Temia: yes, may
your head stay warm during the winter
L418[14:01:00] *
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L419[14:01:00]
<MGR> Temia,
I'm mostly immune to stuff like that
L420[14:01:09]
<MGR> A lot
of code is out of my depth, so I don't know what's crazy or
not
L421[14:01:16]
<MGR>
gamax92, that tip got me further along
L422[14:01:30]
<MGR> lines
41 and 51 now trigger
L423[14:02:15] <Mettaton_Fab> i put my
synthesizer kit tigether!
L424[14:02:38]
<MGR> now
let's debug the lack of firing
L425[14:02:46]
<MGR> I now
found turret.isReady, so let's see wthat that digs up
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L427[14:06:40]
<MGR> hmm, I
can get the turret to fire from the lua interpreter
L428[14:08:53]
<Mimiru> Too
bad I have no idea how that thing work...
L429[14:09:12]
<MGR>
BOO
L430[14:09:13]
<MGR>
FREAKING
L431[14:09:14]
<MGR>
YAH
L432[14:09:19]
<MGR> IT
WORKED!
L433[14:13:10]
<20kdc> are
you *sure* it worked?
L434[14:13:28]
<MGR> @20kdc
all testing indicates that it does
L435[14:13:34]
<MGR> Turret
fires and aims and stuff
L436[14:13:54]
<20kdc>
ok
L437[14:13:55]
<20kdc> are
you on YUNO right now?
L438[14:14:01]
<20kdc>
*yuon
L439[14:14:04]
<MGR> @20kdc
yes
L440[14:14:08]
<MGR> Izaya,
are you there?
L441[14:14:21]
<MGR> %seen
Izaya
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L443[14:16:15]
<MGR> Ok,
maybe there's a little bug I haven't ironed out yet...
L444[14:16:28]
<20kdc> it's
shooting at you, not the enemy, isn't it?
L445[14:18:19]
<MGR> no, it
wouldn't work with an OpenSecurity entity detector
L446[14:18:21]
<MGR> but I
fixed that
L447[14:19:30]
<MGR>
Awesome!
L448[14:19:36]
<MGR>
TACEATS2 v1.1 is now functionally complete
L449[14:19:48]
<MGR> now I
just need to harden it against malicious code injection
L450[14:34:45]
<Mimiru>
Oh... I need to make seen work from here... and I'm not doing that
from my tablet... lol
L451[14:37:45] <Michiyo> I just RDPed into
my server from @Naomi's grandparents house.. on my tablet even
though I said I wouldn't
L452[14:38:03] <Michiyo> %seen izaya
L453[14:38:03] <MichiBot> Michiyo: izaya
was last seen 5h 36m 40s ago.
L454[14:38:13] <Michiyo> Also seen is case
insensitive now
L455[14:38:24] <Michiyo> %seen
SaNGaR
L456[14:38:24] <MichiBot> Michiyo: SaNGaR
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<MGR>
kewl
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L462[14:57:36] <Mettaton_Fab> should i
install linux on an USB stick?
L463[14:58:34] <Mettaton_Fab> because i
now have a 64 gigs one
L464[14:58:42] <gamax92> is it USB3
L465[14:59:08] <gamax92> if no then you
will have a bad time, and if yes then you will have slightly less
of a bad time
L466[15:04:21] <CompanionCube> gamax92:
the only issues are I/O-relatd
L467[15:04:40] <gamax92> yes, hence bad
time
L468[15:04:57] <CompanionCube> eh, I only
notice issues when compiling shit in paralell
L469[15:08:21] <gamax92> CompanionCube:
think about it, a browser likely has disk cache, that disk cache on
USB will be very slow
L470[15:08:57] <CompanionCube> but then
again
L471[15:09:09] *
CompanionCube uses an external USB HDD than a stick
L472[15:18:34]
<Mimiru>
%flip test
L473[15:18:34] <MichiBot> Mimiru:
(╯°□°)╯ʇsǝʇ
L474[15:18:38]
<Mimiru>
ok...
L475[15:28:28] <Mettaton_Fab> I would get
a bigger hard disk if i had money.
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L478[15:31:27]
<MGR> %tell
Izaya TACEATS2 is close to release!
L479[15:31:33]
<MGR>
urgh
L480[15:31:39]
<MGR> could
someone repeat that on IRC please?
L481[15:31:41]
<MGR> I
gotta go
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L483[15:52:03] <Lizzy> %tell Izaya
^
MGR> %tell Izaya TACEATS2 is close to
release!
L484[15:52:04] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Izaya
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L485[15:55:56]
<MGR> thank
you Lizzy
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L488[15:57:51] <Mettaton_Fab> ever made
pizza with nutella and gummy bears?
L489[16:00:22] <Mettaton_Fab> tastes like
pure diabeetus.
L490[16:05:09] <Michiyo> ... tell should
work from discord
L492[16:17:30] <S3> discord you say
L493[16:23:17] <gamax92> to shreds you
say?
L494[16:26:40] <Forecaster> and the
wife?
L495[16:29:48] <S3> wifi?
L496[16:31:50] <gamax92> I wonder if they
make monitors for color blind people that remap colors to be easier
to differentiate between
L497[16:32:27] <gamax92> hmm ... suppose
it could easily be done in software too
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L501[16:38:35] <Skye> gamax92, a high
resoulution grey monitor?
L502[16:38:38] <Skye> well
L503[16:38:47] <Skye> not resolution
L504[16:38:49] <Skye> but...
L505[16:38:59] <Skye> more contrast
L506[16:39:34] <gamax92> what?
L507[16:39:45] <gamax92> color blind !=
grey
L509[16:40:06] <Skye> >_<
L510[16:40:26] <Skye> though higher
contrast would help with colour blindness?
L511[16:42:51] <S3> not true gamax92
L512[16:42:56] <S3> there is true color
blindness
L513[16:42:58] <S3> which is rare
L514[16:43:10] <S3> it effects a small
percentage of people
L515[16:44:15] <gamax92> S3: color
blindness does not mean you see in grey, sure there are those who
cannot see color at all, but to state that color blindness means
you see in black in white is wrong
L516[16:44:29] <gamax92> ignoring the
rareness factor
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L526[17:49:35] <Dimtree> Hey, question: in
OpenOS, /bin/pastebin.lua can load an API key from
/etc/pastebin.conf if it exists, but it doesn't by default. Would
it be cool to submit a pull request creating it, and adding some
extra config options? (specifically the ability to customize paste
format, expiration, and listing)
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L536[18:53:25] <solace> Is there anyway to
get the fluid level of a Mekanism tank? I tried using an adaprter,
but there doesnt seem to be a method to get the fluid levl
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L538[18:56:28] <Izaya> MGR, I use a
bouncer
L539[18:56:52] <Izaya> I have both a
highlight monitor and like 7 days worth of scrollback
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L557[21:02:38]
<MGR> Izaya,
good for you
L558[21:02:54]
<MGR> I
still wanted to make sure you saw :)
L559[21:03:13]
<MGR> I just
need to harden TACEATS2, and then it will be ready
L560[21:03:21]
<MGR> And
then on to GERT!
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L565[21:59:56] <Izaya> Got 110 AUD of
Steam credit
L566[22:09:16] <Stary[m]> neat
L567[22:20:22] <Xal> so like, 2-3 freedom
dollars?
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L571[22:34:36] <Caitlyn> meh
L572[22:34:42]
<Mimiru>
^seen Caitlyn
L573[22:34:47]
<Mimiru>
errr
L574[22:34:51]
<Mimiru>
wrng prefix :p
L575[22:34:53]
<Mimiru>
%seen Caitlyn
L576[22:34:54] <MichiBot> Caitlyn was last
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L577[22:34:59]
<Mimiru>
%tell Caitlyn test
L578[22:34:59] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Caitlyn
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L579[22:35:03] <Caitlyn> Meh
L580[22:35:11] <Caitlyn> \o/
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L582[22:51:27] <Izaya> Xal: 85 USD
L583[22:51:32] <Izaya> also
wonderful
L584[22:51:52] <Izaya> I can't use the FO4
texture optomization patch if I don't have a bethesda.net account
and the creation kit installed
L585[22:52:47] <Xal> i always accidentally
click on amazon.com instead of .ca and then I say, wow, that's not
very expensive
L586[22:52:55] <Xal> then I switch sites
and cry
L587[22:53:04] <Xal> damn you, canadian
pesos
L588[23:31:50] <vifino[m]> Woop woop, just
an hour til I get a 8h bus ride to the 33c3. .-.
L589[23:32:51] <Ai> cannot decide if i
want to keep trying to get windows game playable via rdp or move
out of bed and sit on my windows desktop..
L590[23:33:37] <Ai> because steam
streaming has no sound .. which is making it not very
enjoyable
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