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L2[00:01:38] <Kodos> LOL Rousey got her ass kicked
L3[00:01:41] <Kodos> 48 fucking seconds
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L5[00:06:14] <Zabqer> hi
L6[00:06:29] <Kodos> hi
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L17[00:41:17] <RacerFluixBase> Huzzah, finally got the base's computer set up.
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L20[00:49:02] <RacerFluixBase> AUUUGH, had to reinstall OpenOS since I put it on the wrong HDD
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L25[01:38:09] <gamax92> Temia: o.o
L26[01:38:31] <gamax92> be nice to the storage
L27[01:39:59] <Temia> Why? It already had a nonrecoverable failure.
L28[01:42:27] <Izaya> Temia: I love to pull them apart and (mis)use the magnets
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L52[04:30:48] <Forecaster> apparently HTC is rumored to be launching a Vive 2 sometime in 2017
L53[04:32:12] <Izaya> Wasn't it still impossible to run the original?
L54[04:33:51] <Forecaster> impossible how?
L55[04:34:43] <Forecaster> update: it's fake
L56[04:36:23] <Izaya> oh
L57[04:36:24] <Izaya> boring
L58[04:36:34] <Izaya> nah I mean it just still requires stupidly powerful hardware
L59[04:36:54] <Izaya> well, at least one top of the line GPU anyway
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L69[04:41:37] <Izaya> fuck
L70[04:41:51] <Izaya> "How much memory (in MB) does your graphics board have?"
L71[04:41:59] <Izaya> Options range from 128M to 4096M
L72[04:42:06] <Izaya> My laptop has 32M graphics memory.
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L74[04:42:22] <Forecaster> then put in the lowest
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L76[04:42:30] <GreaseMonkey|> Izaya: what *exactly* is your GPU
L77[04:43:10] <Izaya> GreaseMonkey|: Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 945GSE Express Integrated Graphics Controller
L78[04:43:15] <Mettaton_Fab> i would guess Intel iGP
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L81[04:44:33] <GreaseMonkey|> Izaya: sure it's only 32MB? WP suggests it has much more
L82[04:44:45] <GreaseMonkey|> 256MB
L83[04:45:01] <GreaseMonkey|> and that's from a resource that tends to underreport the memory available
L84[04:45:15] <Izaya> It only has 32M allocated in the BIOS
L85[04:45:26] <Izaya> And I can't change that because low-spec education laptop
L86[04:45:44] <GreaseMonkey|> i don't know if that GPU has the GTT kind of shit you have w/ gen4+
L87[04:46:03] <Izaya> GTT?
L88[04:46:04] <GreaseMonkey|> but yeah, e.g. the GMA 4500MHD is listed as having 512MB of "DVMT" even though DVMT makes no fucking sense whatsoever for gen4+
L89[04:46:10] <GreaseMonkey|> GTT == page table shit
L90[04:46:12] <GreaseMonkey|> basically, UMA
L91[04:46:30] <Izaya> ah
L92[04:46:33] <GreaseMonkey|> access whatever pages you like on physical memory as long as the virtual memory space stays within the addressable limits
L93[04:46:33] <Izaya> shared memory?
L94[04:46:37] <GreaseMonkey|> yeah
L95[04:46:44] <GreaseMonkey|> the 4500MHD can access up to about 2GB
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L98[04:47:57] <GreaseMonkey|> oh yeah, this makes me so happy
L99[04:47:59] <GreaseMonkey|> * OpenGL 4.4 on Windows, OpenGL 4.5 on Linux[42]
L100[04:48:10] <GreaseMonkey|> thank you based tarceri
L101[04:51:10] <Izaya> currently configuring WINE to emulate a 640x480 virtual desktop so I can run fallout 2 in a window
L102[04:57:25] <Vexatos> %tell vifino wiki.vex.tty.sh ._.
L103[04:57:25] <MichiBot> Vexatos: vifino will be notified of this message when next seen.
L104[04:58:30] <Inari> oc.wiki.vex.tty.sh
L105[04:58:37] <Inari> openos.oc.wiki.vex.tty.sh
L106[04:59:10] <Vexatos> nothing.works.better.than.this.wiki.vex.tts.sh
L107[04:59:17] <Vexatos> eh
L108[04:59:21] <Vexatos> I'm so tired >_>
L109[04:59:24] <Inari> How many subdomains can you have anyway
L110[04:59:43] <Vexatos> as many as you want, no?
L111[04:59:50] <Inari> No clue
L112[05:00:10] <Forecaster> as many as the routing software allows
L113[05:00:36] <Forecaster> probably depends more of the max length of the url
L114[05:00:40] <Inari> a.b.c.d.e.f.g.h.i.j.k.l.m.n.o.p.q.r.s.t.u.v.w.x.y.z.de
L115[05:01:21] <Inari> www.d.e.f.i.n.i.t.e.ly
L116[05:01:27] <Inari> 403 :<
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L119[05:02:22] <Izaya> URLs have a fixed limit
L120[05:02:25] <Izaya> domain names don't
L121[05:02:46] <Izaya> I imagine the practical limit would probably be along the lines of about 4 billion chars
L122[05:06:40] <Inari> http://i.m.p.r.a.c.t.i.c.a.l.ly
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L131[05:39:42] <Inari> payonel: http://imgur.com/gallery/HtWEH
L132[05:46:58] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/mlYww
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L137[06:20:39] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/ezo53iS.gif
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L139[06:29:00] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/OmtHUyP.gif Me when summuning the tentacle beasts
L140[06:29:32] <Izaya> that one is mesmerising
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L142[06:33:36] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/LgAvv6Y.gif Love the emoji in this one lol
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L144[06:38:01] <MGR> I'm going to make an XP virtual machine so I can install SimCity 4!
L145[06:38:51] <Izaya> Did you buy it?
L146[06:40:22] <MGR> Izaya, buy what?
L147[06:40:36] <Inari> The virtual XP machine
L148[06:40:50] <MGR> The VM hypervisor is Oracle VirtualBox, so I didn't buy that
L149[06:40:50] <Izaya> SimCity
L150[06:40:57] <Izaya> >buying a hypervisor
L151[06:41:00] <MGR> I bought SimCity ~8 years ago
L152[06:41:16] <MGR> And I had an XP install disc lying around, so I'm trying to use that
L153[06:41:58] * Izaya has a copy of XPBE somewhere here
L154[06:42:14] * Lizzy wanders in, coughing violently
L155[06:42:30] <MGR> Lizzy, what's got you sick?
L156[06:42:31] <MGR> Cold?
L157[06:42:46] <Lizzy> chest infection i think
L158[06:43:14] <Inari> What
L159[06:43:24] <Inari> Like, boobs/
L160[06:43:26] <Inari> *?
L161[06:43:31] <Lizzy> no, lungs
L162[06:43:42] <Lizzy> that chest area
L163[06:43:49] * Inari puts a medical mask on Lizzy
L164[06:43:52] <Izaya> (Inari internal voice: "Damn!")
L165[06:43:53] <MGR> Lizzy, pneumonia?
L166[06:44:02] <MGR> Because that sounds serious
L167[06:44:29] <Lizzy> I don't think so, if it is still around tomorrow i'll go to the doctors
L168[06:44:57] <MGR> Lizzy, yeah you should
L169[06:45:02] <Lizzy> I don't usually get sick so i want to give my body some chance to beat it on it's own (with help from some tablets and such)
L170[06:45:07] <MGR> Don't take antibiotics if it's a virus though
L171[06:45:21] <MGR> Also, my CD drive is pretty loud
L172[06:45:30] <Lizzy> i think all CD drives are loud
L173[06:45:56] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/oGYgB o.o
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L175[06:53:25] <MGR> LOLOLOL
L176[06:53:39] <MGR> On first bootup, XP informed me of "its exciting new look"
L177[06:53:48] <Corded> * MGR gets in time machine to 15 years ago
L178[06:53:52] <MGR> HELLS YAH
L179[06:54:04] <Izaya> I preferred W2k
L180[06:55:48] <MGR> I had Windows 2000 before
L181[06:56:04] <MGR> Actually, it was my parents' machine
L182[06:56:39] <MGR> A W2000 tower and a W98 tower hooked up to a CRT + PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse
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L184[06:58:19] <MGR> I liked W2000
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L193[07:06:26] <MGR> OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
L194[07:06:35] <MGR> The nostalgic mouse click sounds and the log in sound
L195[07:07:11] <Izaya> Hi from 2017
L196[07:08:18] <MGR> The nostalgia is so strong
L197[07:11:30] <MGR> Gigabyte made a PC that looks sort of like a trash can....
L198[07:11:49] <MGR> http://images.anandtech.com/doci/10941/gigabyte_brix_gaming_2_575px.jpg
L199[07:12:10] <Izaya> Apple made a computer that is a trashcan.
L200[07:12:17] <Izaya> Where half decent laptop parts go to die.
L201[07:13:37] <MGR> heh
L202[07:13:57] <MGR> Is there a way to change the aspect ratio of WXP?
L203[07:14:05] <MGR> because it thinks my monitor is pretty much a square
L204[07:18:04] <Forecaster> you need to make it think the monitor is cool, clearly
L205[07:19:03] <Skye> @MGR, I have a computer that looks like an obelisk
L206[07:21:20] <MGR> Forecaster, yeah
L207[07:21:26] <MGR> Skye, what's the name of it?
L208[07:21:34] <MGR> also, SimCity 4 is working I think
L209[07:21:45] <Skye> fractal design define XL r2
L210[07:21:50] <Skye> SimCity 4 doesn't work for me
L211[07:21:55] <Skye> because of Securom
L212[07:22:24] <Mettaton_Fab> my laptops CPU is in the low-range cpus.
L213[07:22:51] <MGR> Skye, nice tower
L214[07:24:30] <MGR> alright, started my first city!
L215[07:24:44] <Skye> @MGR, how are you running SimCity 4?
L216[07:25:21] <Forecaster> godammit
L217[07:25:29] <Forecaster> why wont the server see the disk drive
L218[07:25:55] <Izaya> https://i.imgur.com/GTRHqeO.mp4
L219[07:26:27] <Izaya> Skye: I find piracy of EA games is easier than buying them
L220[07:26:39] <Forecaster> I didn't know F4 had static camera :P
L221[07:26:51] <Skye> Izaya, SimCity 4 was from when EA was good
L222[07:27:42] <MGR> Izaya, it was
L223[07:27:51] <MGR> Skye, I'm using an XP VM on Oracle VirtualBox
L224[07:28:42] <Forecaster> oh, right, the sides are from the pov of the rack, not me
L225[07:28:45] <Forecaster> :|
L226[07:30:18] <Skye> @MGR, that's odd
L227[07:30:22] <Skye> I tried XP in a VM
L228[07:30:29] <Skye> and I just got a black screen
L229[07:30:35] <Forecaster> I'm going to guess that was the problem for the person yesterday asking about terminal servers
L230[07:30:42] <Forecaster> they didn't link them up in the gui probably
L231[07:37:07] <MGR> NO
L232[07:37:08] <MGR> FIRE
L233[07:37:12] <MGR> I have no fire station!
L234[07:38:40] <Mettaton_Fab> you fucked up?
L235[07:39:47] <Forecaster> Vexatos: halp
L236[07:39:54] <Vexatos> D:
L237[07:39:58] <Forecaster> why wont the lightboard light up?
L238[07:40:07] <Forecaster> when I do setColor(1, colors.red)
L239[07:40:11] <MGR> Mettaton_Fab, yes
L240[07:40:13] <Vexatos> setActive(<lightindex>, true)
L241[07:40:16] <MGR> My city had no fire station
L242[07:40:19] <MGR> and lit on fire
L243[07:40:19] <Forecaster> ah
L244[07:40:27] <Vexatos> Forecaster, did you know you can wrench the board?
L245[07:40:32] <Forecaster> yes
L246[07:40:33] <Izaya> https://i.imgur.com/veMmvut.jpg
L247[07:40:34] <Vexatos> ok
L248[07:40:50] <MGR> Skye, for me, Sim City4 just said it couldn't use the hardware renderer and switched to software
L249[07:41:00] <Skye> off
L250[07:41:01] <Forecaster> I'll probably need 4 light though which is the default :P
L251[07:41:03] <Vexatos> Because that was a great idea, I forgot if Kodos had it or I did :P
L252[07:41:04] <Skye> anywy
L253[07:41:11] <Skye> I have cities skylines
L254[07:41:14] <Skye> I'm happy
L255[07:41:46] <Forecaster> uh
L256[07:41:47] <Forecaster> hm
L257[07:41:54] <Forecaster> that square is black... not red
L258[07:42:01] <Forecaster> does it not like the colors api?
L259[07:42:04] <Mettaton_Fab> which was the EA game which required always-onine?
L260[07:42:13] <Mettaton_Fab> *online
L261[07:42:37] <Izaya> everything recent
L262[07:43:29] <Skye> SimCity
L263[07:43:43] <Forecaster> Vexatos: the light is the same black no matter what colors.* I use
L264[07:44:10] <Forecaster> does the colors api not work with the lightboard?
L265[07:46:10] <MGR> Mettaton_Fab, SimCity (the new one)
L266[07:46:18] <MGR> I built a school in my city
L267[07:46:25] <MGR> maybe now my people won't set my city on fire
L268[07:47:15] <MGR> and I just got over 1,000 people!
L269[07:53:50] <Vexatos> Forecaster, pls
L270[07:53:53] <Vexatos> <Vexatos> setActive(<lightindex>, true)
L271[07:54:01] <Forecaster> I did that
L272[07:54:03] <Vexatos> ._.
L273[07:54:04] <Forecaster> it turned on
L274[07:54:07] <Forecaster> it's black.
L275[07:54:12] <Forecaster> not gray off
L276[07:54:14] <Forecaster> black
L277[07:54:16] <Vexatos> oh you use the colors API
L278[07:54:17] <Vexatos> well yea
L279[07:54:25] <Vexatos> which colour did you use
L280[07:54:30] <Forecaster> red
L281[07:54:35] <Vexatos> that's what, 1?
L282[07:54:39] <Forecaster> so it's not compatible with the api?
L283[07:54:46] <Vexatos> then you just coloured it 0x000001 :P
L284[07:54:56] <Forecaster> I asked that multiple times
L285[07:55:07] <Vexatos> well yea
L286[07:55:12] <Vexatos> it's 24-bit colour
L287[07:55:14] <Vexatos> RGB
L288[07:55:49] <Vexatos> Sorry ._. I misunderstood
L289[07:56:48] <Vexatos> <Forecaster> it's black.
L290[07:56:48] <Vexatos> <Forecaster> not gray off
L291[07:56:48] <Vexatos> <Forecaster> black
L292[07:56:51] <Vexatos> wai9t
L293[07:56:52] <Vexatos> what
L294[07:56:55] <Vexatos> copypasta pls
L295[07:56:58] <Vexatos> what just happened
L296[07:57:00] <Forecaster> what?
L297[07:57:04] <Vexatos> I have no idea
L298[07:57:10] <Vexatos> I never copied that
L299[07:57:13] <Forecaster> oh
L300[07:57:21] <Vexatos> hexchat
L301[07:57:22] <Vexatos> pls
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L303[07:57:57] <Vexatos> http://git.io/vMtCA light board code has a bunch of fancy math :3
L304[07:58:06] <Vexatos> (is what I WANTED to paste)
L305[08:01:29] <Forecaster> so how do I generate color values that work with this?
L306[08:06:13] <Vexatos> any RGB colour generator?
L307[08:08:34] <Vexatos> Virtually every drawing program ever, a billion websites, etc :P
L308[08:08:48] <Vexatos> Just make a table with the colours you need
L309[08:09:37] <Forecaster> right, except I can't just take the rgb numbers and put them in the method
L310[08:09:40] <Forecaster> so how does it work?
L311[08:14:13] <Vexatos> ...you can
L312[08:14:46] <Vexatos> setColor(whatever, 0xFF0000)
L313[08:14:54] <Vexatos> should just work
L314[08:15:18] <Vexatos> Forecaster ^
L315[08:16:16] <Forecaster> Oh, I need the 0x
L316[08:16:32] <Forecaster> Also my computer has locked up
L317[08:30:11] <TangentDelta> Hmm...is the computronics website down?
L318[08:35:57] <Forecaster> Yes
L319[08:36:25] <Forecaster> Also if you'd said hex instead of rgb...
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L321[08:42:14] <Vexatos> TangentDelta, wiki.vexatos.com is the mirror
L322[08:42:26] <TangentDelta> Thanks Vexatos!
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L328[09:15:15] <TheCryptek|Away> How can I fix it so the OS I'm working on checks for how much ram a pc has and if it doesn't have say 2040k it doesn't boot
L329[09:16:29] <Forecaster> computer.totalMemory()
L330[09:16:55] <TheCryptek|Away> so if computer.totalMemory() = 2040k not ... rest of snippet
L331[09:17:41] <TheCryptek|Away> Wait thats python
L332[09:17:41] <TheCryptek|Away> xD
L333[09:17:55] <Forecaster> if computer.totalMemory() < targetInBytes then error("Not enough bytes") end
L334[09:18:26] <TheCryptek|Away> Do I put that at the start or end of init.lua?
L335[09:18:57] <Forecaster> in your os?
L336[09:19:07] <TheCryptek|Away> Yea
L337[09:19:15] <Forecaster> before you load it presumably
L338[09:19:21] <Forecaster> I dunno, I've never written an os
L339[09:19:25] <TheCryptek|Away> so the top of init.lua
L340[09:20:25] <Forecaster> you'll have to test
L341[09:20:30] <Forecaster> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L342[09:22:42] <TheCryptek|Away> is 2040k in bytes?
L343[09:22:59] <20kdc> try 2040000
L344[09:23:47] <TheCryptek|Away> IT WORKED :D
L345[09:23:57] <TheCryptek|Away> Thank you Forecaster and @20kdc
L346[09:32:17] <TheCryptek|Away> I can't get error("test") to not work in a lua file alone
L347[09:32:26] <Forecaster> what?
L348[09:33:10] <TheCryptek|Away> I'm trying to trigger an error
L349[09:33:23] <TheCryptek|Away> with a lua script that only contains error("blah") end
L350[09:33:35] * TheCryptek|Away <- Idiot
L351[09:33:40] *** TheCryptek|Away is now known as TheCryptek
L352[09:35:25] <MGR> My city tried to burn down again, but I had a fire department this time!
L353[09:35:33] <Mimiru> I now have a Google Play Dev account..
L354[09:35:37] <MGR> And over 10k sims, even with a 45-minut break ?
L355[09:35:43] <Forecaster> yay
L356[09:36:03] <Mimiru> My app is almost done, so I figured I'd get that out of the way so I can publish it
L357[09:37:01] <Forecaster> what does it do? :>
L358[09:37:07] <Mimiru> Appy things
L359[09:37:13] <Forecaster> :O
L360[09:38:31] <Mimiru> @Naomi and I play FFXIV, and it has a thing called "Hunting Logs" where you go around the world and kill things for xp bonuses.. well it can be a pain to find everything and keep track of it all
L361[09:38:39] <Mimiru> so.. we made an app for it.
L362[09:40:14] <Forecaster> :P
L363[09:40:17] <Mimiru> Oh.. right..
L364[09:40:18] <Mimiru> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125675911474446336/264779713707376641/Screenshot_2016-12-31-09-39-36.png
L365[09:40:23] <Mimiru> I forgot it doesn't do that still
L366[09:40:37] <Forecaster> xD
L367[09:45:48] <Mimiru> https://git.io/vMt4w I'm not 100% sure why not though :/
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L369[09:52:17] <Mimiru> Oh
L370[09:52:18] <Mimiru> [09:52:06] [Fatal] [JDA]: java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 0
L371[09:53:48] <Forecaster> hm
L372[09:53:58] <Forecaster> is there a way to get temp data from an encased ic2 reactor
L373[09:55:03] <Forecaster> ah right, a redstone port
L374[09:55:09] <Forecaster> I guess it's more like a data port :P
L375[09:58:15] <Forecaster> can't turn it on/off though which is a shame
L376[09:58:20] <Forecaster> have to use redstone for that
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L378[10:00:32] <Mimiru> Ok... GuildMessageEmbedEvent is never triggered, GuildMessageReceivedEvent and MessageReceivedEvent are though, and uploads seem to be null here somehow
L379[10:03:19] <Forecaster> weird
L380[10:03:38] <Forecaster> I tried looking at Yuri yesterday, but I can't see the flow
L381[10:04:16] <Mimiru> Yeah.... it's special :/
L382[10:14:28] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: Permission to pm you?
L383[10:18:01] <TheCryptek> Any one here know if OpenSecurity was updated to 1.10.2 or not?
L384[10:18:12] <Forecaster> no
L385[10:18:15] <Forecaster> it wasn't
L386[10:18:26] <TheCryptek> Forecaster: Thanks
L387[10:19:52] <Mimiru> Sorry, not actively watching IRC ATM
L388[10:20:02] <Forecaster> hm, writing a reactor control server... where to start
L389[10:20:11] <Mimiru> but as Forecaster said, no.. it has a partial 1.8 port, but I stopped cause the rendering changed so much it broke lots of shit
L390[10:20:33] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: Ah, I was just looking for it for 1.10.2 and couldn't find it so I asked :P
L391[10:20:52] <Forecaster> is it best to have clients ping for updates, or should I broadcast an update every few seconds?
L392[10:21:08] <TheCryptek> Forecaster; I'd have the clients ping for updates
L393[10:21:23] <TheCryptek> Forecaster; But it might be more accurate to have it broadcast an update every few seconds
L394[10:21:30] <Forecaster> accurate?
L395[10:21:59] <TheCryptek> Uh
L396[10:22:24] <TheCryptek> Assuming we are talking about updating the reactor control server display to accurately display reactor heat and energy outputs owo
L397[10:22:59] <Forecaster> nah, it's mainly going to be if it's running or not, fuel status, turbine status, coolant status etc
L398[10:23:03] <Forecaster> binary switches
L399[10:23:14] <Forecaster> I don't really care about the levels
L400[10:23:30] <TheCryptek> Oh
L401[10:23:31] <TheCryptek> okay
L402[10:23:48] <Forecaster> just a quick "what is the reactor doing" kind of thing
L403[10:25:29] <Forecaster> I think a ping is the best way
L404[10:25:38] <Forecaster> it saves resources if nobody is requesting updates
L405[10:25:39] <ping> ._.
L406[10:26:04] <Forecaster> not a lot, but broadcasting every second or so adds up
L407[10:26:35] <Forecaster> oh hi ping, did I ping you with my casual use of the word ping? :P
L408[10:28:17] <TheCryptek> a ping would be the best way in your idea yes, it does save resources if no one is requesting updates.
L409[10:30:11] <Corded> * 20kdc looks through the logs missed, sees a bot called 'Yuri', and immediately decides the bot will probably mind-control people, and makes a note to stay away from it.
L410[10:30:26] <Forecaster> you're using it right now :P
L411[10:30:45] <Forecaster> It's the base of Corded
L412[10:30:48] <Forecaster> :P
L413[10:30:52] <20kdc> wait, so it's *already mind-controlling me???*
L414[10:30:58] <Forecaster> probably
L415[10:31:12] <Forecaster> I mean no
L416[10:31:16] <TheCryptek> lol
L417[10:32:01] <Mimiru> Why for all the forks..?
L418[10:32:06] * Mimiru pokes TheCryptek
L419[10:35:04] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: To keep track of how to access the documents or wiki pages for the mods I forked :P
L420[10:35:23] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: And so I can help with some bugs if I ever go into another bug bustin' mood
L421[10:36:24] <Lizzy> woohoo, got my vive to work with the DP cable!
L422[10:37:05] <Forecaster> yay
L423[10:39:18] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: Just can't seem to figure out how to put a pritned page into the folder though ._.
L424[10:39:53] <Mimiru> sneak click with the folder in your hand
L425[10:40:04] <TheCryptek> Oh and does the shredder require power?
L426[10:40:09] <Mimiru> no, nothing does
L427[10:40:14] <Mimiru> well, the printer does I guess
L428[10:40:22] <TheCryptek> How do you use the shredder then? I can't shredd ma page
L429[10:41:02] <Mimiru> You put pages in it...
L430[10:41:32] <TheCryptek> It not work
L431[10:41:33] <TheCryptek> owo
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L433[10:43:20] <Mimiru> Open an issue I'll look at it later
L434[10:44:55] <TheCryptek> I'll keep messing with it to make sure I don't have to wait a certain amount of time for it to shred :P
L435[10:49:21] <TheCryptek> Also Mimiru: Is it possible to have op.print() to print the contents of say init.lua to a page?
L436[10:50:52] <Forecaster> %tell vexatos Is it not possible to change the layout of the switchboard?
L437[10:50:52] <MichiBot> Forecaster: vexatos will be notified of this message when next seen.
L438[10:53:48] <Mimiru> embeds now send to IRC
L439[10:53:54] <Mimiru> I even made it tinyURL them
L440[10:54:03] <Forecaster> woo
L441[10:55:10] <Forecaster> oh ya didn't reboot yet :P
L442[10:55:19] <Mimiru> Well, I've gotta build it and stuff too
L443[10:55:23] <Mimiru> gonna try to sneak another change in
L444[10:55:32] <Forecaster> sneaky
L445[10:56:14] * Inari sees no embed :<
L446[10:56:34] <Forecaster> it's not been applied yet
L447[10:56:59] <Lizzy> ^ Mimiru has just been posting nudes of herself in her testing channel
L448[10:57:06] <Mimiru> Yep
L449[10:57:12] <Forecaster> lewd
L450[10:57:22] <Inari> Lizzy knows because she's seen em?
L451[10:57:31] <Mimiru> Lizzy, is in the testing channel :p
L452[10:57:34] <Inari> Lewd
L453[10:58:14] <Mimiru> where the hell is the highlight code
L454[10:59:00] <Mimiru> Oh
L455[10:59:08] <Mimiru> bridge.IrcConnection
L456[11:01:10] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: Your op.writeIn() doesn't work ._.
L457[11:02:00] <TheCryptek> op.writeln("String", [0x000000], ["center"]) errors to -> stdn:1: unexpected symbol near '['
L458[11:02:09] <Mimiru> ....
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L460[11:02:25] <Mimiru> take the [ and ]'s out...
L461[11:02:33] <Inari> lol
L462[11:02:43] <TheCryptek> ...
L463[11:02:46] <TheCryptek> LOOL
L464[11:03:11] <TheCryptek> "attempt to call writeIn a nil value"
L465[11:03:33] <Mimiru> it's not in, it's ln
L466[11:03:43] <Mimiru> EL EN, not EYE EN
L467[11:03:52] <Inari> ln, short for line
L468[11:03:53] <Inari> :P
L469[11:03:58] <TheCryptek> Oh
L470[11:04:04] <TheCryptek> I need to fix my PC's font
L471[11:04:04] <TheCryptek> xD
L472[11:04:06] <TheCryptek> LOL
L473[11:05:42] <TheCryptek> Mimiru: Is it possible to make it print out a file?
L474[11:06:07] <Mimiru> sure, read the file, and send it to writeln, if you go over X lines, print the page, and start again.
L475[11:06:22] <TheCryptek> Whew
L476[11:06:32] <TheCryptek> So manually
L477[11:06:47] <TheCryptek> do op.writeln["each line code"]
L478[11:07:00] <Mimiru> Yes... printers don't usually take a file and print it, they take instructions from drivers, and I don't write drivers :P
L479[11:07:37] <TheCryptek> I'll work on writing a driver :D
L480[11:11:46] <Mimiru> well.. I was going to try to make the @Mentions work with nicks...
L481[11:12:00] <Mimiru> but Yuri.getAPI().getUsers() only gives me original names, not nicks
L482[11:13:08] <Mimiru> and user has getUsername, but not getNickname
L483[11:13:23] <Mimiru> supposedly new JDA fixes that, but that means a total rewrite
L484[11:14:47] <TheCryptek> How do I require = "compoenents"
L485[11:14:58] <Forecaster> ...
L486[11:15:12] <Mimiru> component = require("component")
L487[11:15:14] <Mimiru> ._.
L488[11:16:56] <TheCryptek> Sorry its been ages since I have worked with lua
L489[11:16:57] <TheCryptek> xD
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L495[11:22:38] <Mimiru> Attachment!
L496[11:22:39] <Mimiru> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125675911474446336/264805531179286528/ss2014-10-05at12.41.17.jpg
L497[11:22:52] <Mimiru> wtf..
L498[11:22:59] <Mimiru> it didn't tinyurl it :/
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L504[11:25:40] <Mimiru> Attachment!
L505[11:25:41] <Mimiru> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125675911474446336/264806294601465867/ss2014-10-05at12.41.17.jpg
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L508[11:25:46] <Mimiru> whatever
L509[11:25:47] <Mimiru> I quit
L510[11:26:44] <Mimiru> Oh
L511[11:26:55] <Inari> Thats not a nude
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L515[11:28:08] <Skye> Inari, but it's cute
L516[11:28:13] <Corded> Trying ONE MORE TIME. http://tinyurl.com/j2ftsoz http://tinyurl.com/j2ftsoz
L517[11:28:29] <Mimiru> Why does it never do stupid shit like this when I'm testing?
L518[11:28:39] <Skye> <Corded> Trying ONE MORE TIME
L519[11:28:43] <Mimiru> I can't repro that in my dev env..
L520[11:28:49] <Skye> uh
L521[11:28:53] <Skye> it's doing something odd
L522[11:28:57] <Mimiru> Oh?
L523[11:28:57] <Skye> it didn't put your name there
L524[11:29:23] <Mimiru> huh.. so it didn't
L525[11:29:28] <Lizzy> and also the url twice
L526[11:29:37] <Mimiru> yeah that's the annoying part :/
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L531[11:44:38] <Mimiru> http://tinyurl.com/jtu4sxp
L532[11:44:53] <Mimiru> There, it just doesn't include the comment for now
L533[11:46:38] <Forecaster> \o/
L534[11:48:42] * Inari manipulates Mimiru
L535[11:49:19] <gamax92> lewd
L536[11:50:37] <Skye> It's already proven that Inari is lewd
L537[11:50:53] <Skye> also Mimiru is probably lewd.
L538[11:51:04] <Skye> probably Lizzy as well.
L539[11:54:39] <Antheus> :P
L540[11:59:54] <Inari> I'm not really good enough to do more
L541[12:00:08] <Inari> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18783800/ShareX/2016/12/2016-12-31_18-59-46_Afskvq.png but its a start
L542[12:01:30] <Skye> Inari, t
L543[12:01:42] <Skye> Inari, turning innocent profile pictures into nudes
L544[12:01:46] <Inari> lol
L545[12:01:48] <Antheus> lol
L546[12:02:39] <Skye> since 2016/2017
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L550[12:04:33] <Mimiru> There, it shows comments now too ? http://tinyurl.com/j9uy237
L551[12:04:54] <Mimiru> and nick
L552[12:04:55] <Mimiru> lol
L553[12:05:08] <Inari> Needs reactions
L554[12:05:17] <Mimiru> no
L555[12:05:21] <Mimiru> I'm done.
L556[12:05:21] <Mimiru> lol
L557[12:06:09] <Mimiru> TheCryptek, what MC version? 1.10?
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L560[12:14:03] <Mimiru> am I just overlooking the deobf OC 1.6 builds..?
L561[12:14:44] <Mimiru> gamax92, do I have to deobf my own OC builds now?
L562[12:18:38] <gamax92> Mimiru: some of them don't have dev jars
L563[12:18:47] <gamax92> so, for the ones that don't then yes
L564[12:19:41] <Mimiru> yeah i've yet to find one with a deobf jar
L565[12:19:53] <Mimiru> 1.9, btw
L566[12:29:29] <Antheus> http://i.imgur.com/ukpg5QN.png look at this beauty
L567[12:37:57] * Mimiru facedesks
L568[12:38:06] <Mimiru> well I guess I'm not gonna debug this shit
L569[12:38:07] <Mimiru> w/e
L570[12:45:53] <Saphire> Hi
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L572[12:52:55] <Mimiru> yeah, fuck this
L573[12:52:56] <Mimiru> I'm out
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L584[14:15:33] <TheFox> Hi guys!
L585[14:15:51] <Forecaster> hi
L586[14:16:52] <TheFox> Got a quick question. I have an object and i need to make a variable with in it read only, outside the object.
L587[14:17:29] <Forecaster> I dunno if that is possible
L588[14:18:14] <TheFox> Yeah, i was afraid of that...
L589[14:19:08] <TheFox> Well, on another note. How are you?
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L593[14:24:14] <Skye> TheFox, it is possible to make read only stuff with metatables.
L594[14:24:15] <Skye> ...
L595[14:24:24] <Skye> %tell
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L597[14:24:24] <MichiBot> Skye: Who did you want to tell?
L598[14:24:32] <Skye> %tell TheFox it is possible to make read only stuff with metatables.
L599[14:24:32] <MichiBot> Skye: TheFox will be notified of this message when next seen.
L600[14:25:11] <Forecaster> but read-only just outside of the object?
L601[14:25:21] <Forecaster> while, I assume, read write inside
L602[14:25:59] <Skye> Forecaster, metatable tickery
L603[14:26:12] <Forecaster> ah
L604[14:26:22] <TheFox> Let me get back to you on this, not in a good spot rn
L605[14:26:23] <Forecaster> never looked at metatables :P
L606[14:27:43] <Skye> TheFox, oh my god you joined as soon as I sent the message
L607[14:27:50] <Skye> .__.
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L615[14:52:08] <Lizzy> :/ think my headphones are broken
L616[14:53:16] <Lizzy> yup, right ear bud is fucked
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L621[14:58:32] <TheFox> Alright... I'm back now.
L622[14:59:58] <TheFox> Skye, is it possible to serialize and transmit a metatable?
L623[15:00:46] <Skye> TheFox, no
L624[15:00:51] <TheFox> Crap.
L625[15:00:57] <Skye> well
L626[15:01:03] <Skye> you jsut get a shallow copy
L627[15:01:06] <Skye> like
L628[15:01:12] <Skye> a metatable is a table of functions
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L630[15:01:25] <Skye> and you link it to a normal table
L631[15:01:51] <TheFox> I guess it would help if i explained what i'm trying to do?
L632[15:01:57] <TheFox> Hehehe
L633[15:02:46] <TheFox> I'm trying to send an a
L634[15:02:57] <TheFox> Oops, pressed enter...
L635[15:03:04] <Skye> a ?
L636[15:03:12] <Skye> that sounds empty
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L638[15:07:07] <TheFox> I'm trying to send an alternate ID in a package of modem, but i need to make it so the client computer cant change the id, and i need to prevent it from being changed by MItM attacks or the server changing the AID aswell.
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L640[15:08:19] <Skye> TheFox, you can't
L641[15:08:20] <Skye> well
L642[15:08:22] <Skye> you can
L643[15:08:39] <Skye> with cryptography
L644[15:09:05] <Skye> It's worth noting that while you can spoof the source address of a message sent by a network card
L645[15:09:16] <TheFox> I already have that, i was just wondering if i could implement a fall back.
L646[15:09:49] <Skye> well
L647[15:09:53] <Skye> you can't
L648[15:10:28] <TheFox> Welp, Thanks. I'll just have to make sure the cryptography is good then. Have a good day :)
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L652[15:40:58] <Xilandro> Forecaster, https://github.com/MyNameIsKodos/OpenComputers-Programs/blob/master/lib/kodos.lua#L30-L95
L653[15:41:49] <Xilandro> I had some hex2rgb functions around here somewhere, let me find them
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L656[16:00:49] <Forecaster> wut?
L657[16:00:54] <Forecaster> why are you pinging me with that?
L658[16:03:43] * Inari pings Forecaster
L659[16:09:43] <Mimiru> %tell TheCryptek I just released an update for OpenPrinter to fix the shredder
L660[16:09:43] <MichiBot> Mimiru: TheCryptek will be notified of this message when next seen.
L661[16:39:20] <Xilandro> You and Vex were having a conversation about light boards, and I wasn't scrolled down D=
L662[16:45:44] <Forecaster> ah, okay :P
L663[17:02:08] <Xilandro> Lizzy, happy new year! =D
L664[17:02:15] <Lizzy> 1 hour yet
L665[17:02:21] <Xilandro> oh
L666[17:02:23] <Lizzy> :P
L667[17:04:43] <Forecaster> it's midnight here
L668[17:04:51] <Forecaster> you can tell because there's explosions outside
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L671[17:09:43] * Inari imagines the racoons at new year's skulking around, suddenly explosions and light falres everywhere
L672[17:09:48] <Inari> Omg they found us, its an ambush!
L673[17:10:00] <Inari> <insert PTSD Racoon>
L674[17:10:05] <Skye> Inari, wut
L675[17:10:13] <Inari> :P
L676[17:10:33] <Inari> Skye: What
L677[17:10:39] <S3> wow..
L678[17:11:41] <Forecaster> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_slT5YpBok
L679[17:11:42] <MichiBot> Skiing Ostriches DEBUNK (Featuring the YouTube Algorithm) | length: 9m 47s | Likes: 4,785 Dislikes: 100 Views: 29,675 | by CaptainDisillusion | Published On 31/12/2016
L680[17:11:48] <Corded> Happy new years! 2⃣ 0⃣ 1⃣ 7⃣ ? ??
L681[17:12:24] <Forecaster> huh, my script did not like that message for some reason
L682[17:13:40] <Corded> why is @Inari a heart?
L683[17:13:41] <Corded> also
L684[17:13:50] <S3> oh hey Skye
L685[17:13:51] <Corded> why did that not put @Inari's name up?
L686[17:13:53] <Inari> Fireworks new year's avatar
L687[17:13:59] <Forecaster> oh, huh
L688[17:14:06] <Forecaster> all the messages are broken?
L689[17:14:09] <Inari> Why does that lack skyes name
L690[17:14:11] <Forecaster> Mimiru: what did you dooo
L691[17:14:12] <Skye> hey S3?
L692[17:14:37] <Mimiru> what the shit
L693[17:15:03] <S3> I hear that you made a CP/M clone
L694[17:15:06] <S3> for OC Skye
L695[17:17:03] <Skye> oh
L696[17:17:06] <Skye> miniOS
L697[17:17:30] <Skye> it was basically me taking OpenOS, ripping out most of it
L698[17:17:37] <Skye> then gluing it together until it booted
L699[17:18:03] <Skye> I used drive letters because I didn't want to make a VFS
L700[17:18:41] <Corded> Test
L701[17:18:43] <Xilandro> Forecaster, in a pinch, you could use this http://puu.sh/t78P9/b370654525.txt
L702[17:18:45] <Corded> what theh ell
L703[17:19:28] <S3> ah
L704[17:19:36] <S3> well that's sda
L705[17:19:37] <S3> sad*
L706[17:19:43] <S3> I was hoping it was a real CP/M clone :D
L707[17:20:01] <Forecaster> oh is that how you make an associative array/object thing in lua
L708[17:20:29] <Xilandro> This is just a file I require in my libs folder for hex colors
L709[17:20:32] <Inari> Forecaster: Haha, that Pewdiepie criticism
L710[17:20:42] <Xilandro> So I can use kcolors.red in the setLight call
L711[17:20:44] <Corded> Forecaster: answer = {answerText = {eng = "yup", pir = "Ya, matey!"}}
L712[17:20:46] <S3> Forecaster: an associative array is just a hash table..
L713[17:20:59] <Forecaster> you're a hash table!
L714[17:21:02] <S3> ..
L715[17:21:08] <Skye> S3, https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/202-minios/
L716[17:21:17] <Forecaster> hash tables are people too!
L717[17:21:22] <Corded> ^
L718[17:21:26] <S3> Skye: I am really liking Inari's OS
L719[17:21:28] <S3> Multice
L720[17:21:39] <S3> it only requires ~ 500 bytes of space :D
L721[17:21:42] <S3> and runs on an eeprom
L722[17:21:47] <Skye> link?
L723[17:22:05] <Corded> androids are *definitely* people too. marvin = {paranoid = true, type = "Android", schema = "subwindow array 0 RPG::ParanoiaAttributes"}
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L727[17:22:46] <Mimiru> Test ._.
L728[17:22:52] <Mimiru> ffs
L729[17:23:06] <S3> ask Inari Skye..I can't find it
L730[17:23:10] <Inari> S3: I believe you mean Izaya's
L731[17:23:15] <Skye> it works now, @Mimiru?
L732[17:23:15] <S3> Inari: has like no indexing on her damn frigging shadowkat size
L733[17:23:18] <S3> oops yes Izaya
L734[17:23:20] <S3> sorry
L735[17:23:23] <Inari> lol
L736[17:23:24] <Mimiru> it should, yes.
L737[17:23:29] <S3> I dunno why I said Inari
L738[17:23:31] <20kdc> "shadowkat"?
L739[17:23:32] <Skye> oh
L740[17:23:36] <S3> s/size/site
L741[17:23:37] <MichiBot> <S3> Inari: has like no indexing on her damn frigging shadowkat site
L742[17:23:55] <Skye> shadowkat.net
L743[17:24:15] <Skye> https://shadowkat.net/projects/multice/
L744[17:24:26] <S3> I was typing everything but .net lol
L745[17:24:33] <S3> Skye: my Ocranet switches are running off of multice
L746[17:24:40] <S3> so that they can be used on microcontrollers
L747[17:25:35] <Skye> haha
L748[17:25:53] <S3> I also wrote that compressed eeprom thing.. but it doesn't work perfectly
L749[17:26:03] <S3> that way I can jam up to like 15K of Ocranet features in a microcontroller
L750[17:26:57] <S3> I have thought about making a CP/M clone a couple of times
L751[17:27:30] <Skye> please do!
L752[17:28:30] <S3> Why
L753[17:28:35] <S3> What would be the benefit
L754[17:28:44] <S3> if I did, I'd implement the binary filesystem of it
L755[17:28:47] <S3> it's so dead easy
L756[17:28:48] <Skye> so someone can clone your work
L757[17:28:57] <Skye> and then someone can buy that clone
L758[17:28:59] <S3> lol
L759[17:29:04] <Skye> and sell it to people
L760[17:29:12] <Skye> and make a huge profit, and make a shell
L761[17:29:19] <Skye> then overengineer that and make an OS
L762[17:29:25] <Skye> which becomes so popular
L763[17:29:41] <Skye> you get sued for doing corrupt things
L764[17:31:09] <20kdc> *and then keep doing them*
L765[17:33:11] <S3> ...
L766[17:33:23] <S3> none of this actually pursuaded me to do anything
L767[17:33:31] <20kdc> you know, oddly enough
L768[17:33:37] <20kdc> it wouldn't persuade me to do anything either
L769[17:33:49] <20kdc> usually the only thing that persuades me to do anything is a lot of music and maybe some coffee
L770[17:34:00] <S3> I'm kinda serious though when I ask, how would a CP/M clone benefit OC
L771[17:34:08] <20kdc> S3: Resource minimalism
L772[17:34:33] <S3> For anyone who is unaware, CP/M is the precursor to DOS.
L773[17:34:43] <S3> It's.. pretty much DOS
L774[17:34:55] <20kdc> keep in mind that depending on how the resources are set up, a player may want to reduce the amount of resources they spend as much as possible
L775[17:36:14] <S3> DOS likes have their downsides
L776[17:36:20] <S3> one being they have no sense of state
L777[17:36:27] <S3> so there's no networking stack, etc
L778[17:37:16] <S3> That's not much different from OpenOS
L779[17:37:34] <S3> a program that supports networking often just drives everything itself,
L780[17:37:40] <Skye> port minios to a more modern version of OC
L781[17:38:26] <Forecaster> seriously though, I should you had to do object = {}; object.subobject = "etc"; ...
L782[17:38:46] <Forecaster> didn't know you could put stuff inside the brackets unless you wanted an indexed array
L783[17:40:07] <S3> dude you can do crazy shit
L784[17:40:14] <S3> Forecaster: have you seen my config file system?
L785[17:40:22] <Forecaster> nnnope
L786[17:40:27] <S3> heheheh
L787[17:42:56] <S3> Forecaster: so for my Non MC Ocranet switch that connects MC servers together, I have a configurator library I wrote that lets me write config files like this: https://hastebin.com/siwuqamiwe.lua
L788[17:43:11] <S3> the cool thing is Forecaster, that config file is lua source code
L789[17:43:30] <S3> I'm abuse lua's return value and syntax features
L790[17:43:46] <Forecaster> :P
L791[17:43:51] <Stary> S3, can you use a password hash that isn't broken by google?
L792[17:44:07] <Forecaster> I do a similar thing for my factory recipe defs
L793[17:44:12] <S3> console, switch, default_shell and shells are all functions that are generated by a table passed to the configurator constructor
L794[17:44:35] <S3> Stary: yes I can, I discovered that the openssl libraries allow me to use say sha256
L795[17:44:38] <S3> which is what I wanted
L796[17:44:44] <Forecaster> well, I don't do that
L797[17:44:47] <Stary> pbkdf2 or bust
L798[17:44:48] <S3> Stary: the problem was that there were no reliable sha2 libs for lua
L799[17:44:57] <S3> for 5.3
L800[17:44:59] <Skye> S3, what do you think of IPv6? :P
L801[17:45:07] <S3> Skye: I use it in my house
L802[17:45:28] <S3> I'm moving into a new house, and I'm making the change to make everything 100% ipv6 or bust
L803[17:45:49] <S3> with a NAT64 and DNS 6 to 4 mapping for reaching ipv4 only sites
L804[17:45:59] <S3> but my isp is providing /64 to the home
L805[17:46:06] <Skye> lucky you
L806[17:46:08] <Stary> nice
L807[17:46:11] <Skye> my ISP might do that 2017
L808[17:46:15] <S3> heheh
L809[17:46:17] <Stary> i dont have ipv6
L810[17:46:18] <Stary> :^(
L811[17:46:22] <Stary> Skye, VM?
L812[17:46:24] <S3> I have my own IPv6 network from hurricane electric
L813[17:46:26] <S3> a /48
L814[17:46:29] <Skye> Stary, yep
L815[17:46:39] <Skye> Hurricane Electric was too slow
L816[17:46:42] <S3> so I'll just route in between them
L817[17:46:55] <S3> Skye: if HE is slow for you then you're doing it wrong :P
L818[17:46:56] <Skye> are you allowed to do that?
L819[17:47:07] <S3> Skye: I get 900 + mbit up and down through HE
L820[17:47:11] <Skye> S3, I think virgin media slow down VPN stuff
L821[17:47:14] <S3> on my gbit connection
L822[17:47:20] <Skye> because it's like a constant connection?
L823[17:47:21] <S3> do you think that's slow? :P
L824[17:47:29] <Skye> S3, I normally get 56mbps
L825[17:47:32] <Skye> HE was 20mbps
L826[17:47:41] <Skye> and I was buffering on things like youtube
L827[17:47:41] <Stary> gg
L828[17:47:48] <S3> I have noticed no shortening of bandwidth with HE on my servers
L829[17:48:01] <S3> but it also helps they are on the montral fiber trunk to the US
L830[17:48:03] <Stary> have any ipv6 speedtest handy, S3 ?
L831[17:48:03] <Skye> maybe its my ISPs fault
L832[17:48:05] <S3> montreal*
L833[17:48:13] <Stary> want to test the HE tunnel on my box :P
L834[17:48:26] <Mimiru> I use http://ipv6-test.com/speedtest/
L835[17:48:30] <Mimiru> does ipv4 and 6
L836[17:48:42] <Mimiru> course... it's based in alaska lolol
L837[17:48:55] <S3> Stary: not on me, I wonder if I left a couple on one of the VPSs though
L838[17:49:00] <S3> because I have speedtest-cli on em
L839[17:49:07] <Stary> heh
L840[17:49:30] <S3> if you do --share it giuves you a link to the image
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L842[17:50:07] <S3> I get my servers through here: https://www.ovh.com/us/
L843[17:52:00] <S3> you can get a decent dedicated server for ~$100 / mo there
L844[17:52:02] <S3> unmanaged
L845[17:52:08] <Stary> yeah
L846[17:52:15] <Mimiru> yeah I pay $109
L847[17:52:37] <Forecaster> what do you mean by unmanaged?
L848[17:52:51] <S3> Forecaster: it means you have full access to the machine as if it were your own
L849[17:52:58] <Forecaster> ah
L850[17:53:02] <S3> and you are 100% responsible for all software maintenance and config
L851[17:53:08] <Mimiru> They provide hardware, you're responsible for the rest
L852[17:53:11] <S3> so you aren't paying somebody to monitor and configure it
L853[17:53:22] <S3> managed hosting is a bitch because they often won't give you root, etc
L854[17:53:34] <S3> you have to often contact somebody to do ANYTHING reasonable
L855[17:53:44] <Forecaster> I've never rented a server
L856[17:53:55] <S3> We run Xen virtualization on ours
L857[17:54:00] <S3> and MC servers on our FreeBSD VMs, etc
L858[17:54:04] <S3> what do you do with yours MichiBot ?
L859[17:54:06] <S3> Mimiru: &
L860[17:54:19] <Forecaster> host mitchibot :P
L861[17:54:20] <Mimiru> lots of shit
L862[17:54:33] <Forecaster> michibot*
L863[17:54:34] <Mimiru> IRC Network, websites, gitlab, email, the bots, znc
L864[17:54:39] <S3> I moved my ownership to somebody else of the servers
L865[17:54:40] <Mimiru> bunch of other shit
L866[17:54:45] <S3> so I dunno if we have 128 GB of ram now or 64..
L867[17:54:48] <S3> I think we have 64
L868[17:54:53] <S3> on our latest server
L869[17:54:56] <Eleria> I'm just having two small servers in my cellar xD
L870[17:55:03] <Mimiru> my box currently has 32, the plan was to move to a 64.. but that went to hell
L871[17:55:12] <Mimiru> said box runs 4 VMs, 3 linux, one windows
L872[17:55:15] <S3> I was doing all payments, etc and they were mine, I had two $90/mo servers at one time
L873[17:55:25] <S3> and then I ran into money troubles after I went back to school
L874[17:56:36] <Skye> I need to email hurricane electric to get them to unblock IRC.
L875[17:56:55] <S3> lol
L876[17:56:59] <S3> I never had any problems with them
L877[17:57:22] <S3> as Mimiru can probably tell you, OVH fucked up IPv6
L878[17:57:29] <S3> so we use HE on our servers XD
L879[17:57:33] <Lizzy> mine works fine...
L880[17:57:41] <Mimiru> Yeah.. works fine here
L881[17:57:41] <S3> yeah but it's not properly implemented
L882[17:57:46] <S3> it does work
L883[17:58:11] <Mimiru> "PENDING PUBLICATION" \o/
L884[17:58:21] <S3> but it's a pain in the butt when you're trying to feed an array of VPSs,
L885[17:58:34] <S3> Mimiru: what DC though
L886[17:58:37] <S3> we have the canada one
L887[17:58:51] <Mimiru> CA
L888[17:59:07] <Mimiru> BHS 4
L889[18:00:23] <S3> and they give our server a /64, which is fine, but iirc they do it in a weird way when they implemented ipv6 on our racks (we've had our dedis for years from them) and messed up the /56 it's on so that their gateways don't properly route the /64
L890[18:01:03] <S3> you may be on some newer parts of the network
L891[18:01:22] <Forecaster> I don't have v6 >:
L892[18:01:39] <S3> also guys, off topic, if you ever need to keep financial accounting records, use ledger
L893[18:01:42] <S3> it's frigging EPIC
L894[18:01:45] <S3> and works great with git
L895[18:03:14] <Forecaster> www.ledger-cli.org/ ?
L896[18:04:16] <S3> yes
L897[18:04:25] <S3> I've been using it to budget our new house
L898[18:04:39] <S3> I can keep track of everybodys banking in seperate text files
L899[18:04:49] <S3> and generate overal expenses for groceries, gas, mortgage, etc
L900[18:04:58] <S3> in a currency independant manner
L901[18:05:16] <vifino> S3: oh my god, i JUST needed that
L902[18:05:20] <vifino> thank you!
L903[18:05:48] <vifino> also, if you ever need a todo list/task list
L904[18:05:51] <vifino> taskwarrior!
L905[18:05:54] * Lizzy snuggles vifino
L906[18:06:01] * vifino snuggles Lizzy
L907[18:06:18] <Lizzy> :3
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L910[18:08:41] <vifino> S3: do you have two 0603 ceramic capacitors, 47pf and 33pf? i need those.
L911[18:11:45] <CompanionCube> vifino: how good is taskwarrior exactly
L912[18:11:50] <vifino> very good.
L913[18:11:58] <vifino> i absolutely love it.
L914[18:12:12] <vifino> with a task server, it's amazing to use on multiple devices.
L915[18:13:24] <S3> vifino: capacitors don't generally have to be super precise...
L916[18:13:30] <S3> why so perfect?
L917[18:13:43] <vifino> it's a radio circuit.
L918[18:14:00] <Skye> S3, wat... IPv4 44.3 mbps, IPv6 47 mbps
L919[18:14:00] <S3> vifino: A + B * e^(-t/Tau)
L920[18:14:26] <S3> vifino: that, is the equation of capacitor voltage :D
L921[18:14:31] <S3> with respect to time
L922[18:14:36] <S3> Tau is Resistance times Capacitance
L923[18:14:47] <S3> solve for A and B or use diffeqs
L924[18:14:53] <Skye> IPv4 51.7 IPv6 47.8
L925[18:15:00] <S3> (Hint, A + B solving is easier with algebra)_
L926[18:15:01] <S3> heh
L927[18:15:45] <S3> vifino: so a lot of times if you can't find the perfect capacitor and rise / fall time is a concern, you can use a resistor that matches
L928[18:15:54] <vifino> S3: i am trying to fix a rad1o badge, the clock and other things are totally potato
L929[18:16:30] <S3> huh
L930[18:17:00] <vifino> something in there also produces more heat than usual, not sure if related or not
L931[18:17:19] <vifino> in any case, fixing those two should be the only visible faults
L932[18:20:29] <S3> Skye: you know something you might find interesting..
L933[18:20:35] <Skye> ?
L934[18:20:49] <S3> after all these years the 386BSD operating system after almost 20 years got an update, and released open source right on github
L935[18:21:05] <Skye> haha
L936[18:21:07] <S3> the BSD that FreeBSD came out of in the days of the 386 :D
L937[18:21:14] <vifino> whoa
L938[18:21:16] <S3> it's really cool because it's a very tiny Unix like OS
L939[18:21:22] <S3> and very hackable
L940[18:21:25] <vifino> S3: link? >D
L941[18:21:26] <S3> apparently well documented
L942[18:21:29] <S3> yeah lemme look
L943[18:21:38] <Skye> also... IPv6 tunnels are significantly worse than native IPv4 on my system
L944[18:21:46] <Skye> 38mbps on IPv4
L945[18:21:54] <S3> vifino: I'm thinking of making a computer with 386BSD IRL on my desk for personal use
L946[18:21:58] <Skye> 28mpbs on IPv6
L947[18:22:19] <S3> here's the slashdot article vifino
L948[18:22:20] <S3> https://bsd.slashdot.org/story/16/10/09/0230203/after-22-years-386bsd-gets-an-update
L949[18:22:45] <S3> 22 years
L950[18:22:49] <S3> lol!
L951[18:23:13] <S3> well actually FreeBSd sprung out of 4.4BSD iirc
L952[18:23:20] <S3> but I believe 386BSD had some roots in them
L953[18:23:35] <S3> here's my take
L954[18:23:50] <S3> you want a very vintage system to hack on that has the potential to be usable
L955[18:23:56] <S3> and not annoying
L956[18:23:57] <Forecaster> I wonder if ledger works for bussiness bookkeeping
L957[18:24:05] <S3> Forecaster: absolutely
L958[18:24:14] <Skye> is it bad I like GUIs
L959[18:24:22] <S3> Forecaster: my friend at the local hacker club is doing a workshop on small business ledger use
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L961[18:24:40] <Forecaster> well, here I think the rules require programs that don't let you tamper with the files
L962[18:24:49] <S3> but yeah I mean, I think 386BSD is a great alternative to DOS for that vintage computer at your desk
L963[18:25:08] <S3> if you want a system to write your programs on
L964[18:25:16] <S3> to do your work
L965[18:25:24] <S3> like I may write my own text editor or something
L966[18:26:48] <Forecaster> but I'm not 100% sure
L967[18:27:08] <S3> https://www.386bsd.org/
L968[18:27:12] <S3> the website got a facelift!
L969[18:27:15] <Mettaton_Fab> which is the best OS for an 386SX?
L970[18:28:14] <gamax92> linux?
L971[18:29:01] <vifino> amiga dos
L972[18:29:10] <vifino> obviously it will run.
L973[18:29:14] <S3> lol amiga dos
L974[18:29:28] <S3> what amiga runs on x86..
L975[18:30:43] <Mettaton_Fab> anyone got a link to a good linux variant for a 386?
L976[18:30:57] <vifino> S3: none, that
L977[18:30:59] <S3> 386BSD!
L978[18:31:01] <vifino> 's the point
L979[18:31:02] <S3> lol
L980[18:31:24] <S3> vifino: like my lua config files?
L981[18:31:25] <S3> hehehe
L982[18:31:38] <vifino> you happen to know a fuse fs for rsync?
L983[18:31:48] <Mettaton_Fab> one of my friends has one in their house
L984[18:32:12] <Mettaton_Fab> seems to be the one their dad used years ago
L985[18:32:21] <vifino> because a backup server i have has 100Gb of storage via rsync i think
L986[18:32:59] <S3> vifino: https://github.com/zaddach/fuse-rsync
L987[18:33:26] <vifino> cheeers
L988[18:33:48] <S3> I should port my Wii / Gamecube ISO extractor to support fuse
L989[18:33:52] <S3> so you can mount Wii / Gamecube ISOs
L990[18:34:02] <vifino> actually shit, its just ftp
L991[18:34:05] <S3> Worth the time?
L992[18:34:05] <vifino> .-.
L993[18:34:11] <vifino> S3: yes
L994[18:34:23] <S3> It extracts games like twilight princess in like seconds
L995[18:34:33] <S3> much faster than the one for Windows
L996[18:34:37] <S3> (and it's in Perl)
L997[18:34:56] <vifino> (no surprise, you perl addict)
L998[18:35:05] <S3> lol
L999[18:35:15] <S3> well yeah but iirc the one for windows is written in C
L1000[18:35:19] <S3> and takes several minutes
L1001[18:35:23] <S3> so I dunno wtf that's all about
L1002[18:35:35] <S3> C++*
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L1007[18:41:22] <Mimiru> my app is published... and so is my first update lmfao
L1008[18:41:24] <Forecaster> "those RTS's, like cities skyline"...
L1009[18:42:18] <Lizzy> I wouldn't really call CS a RTS game
L1010[18:42:22] <Forecaster> skylines*
L1011[18:42:34] <Forecaster> yeah... that's what I reacted to
L1012[18:42:51] <Forecaster> I can't watch this video anymore :|
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L1014[18:47:01] <S3> there does this look better now?
L1015[18:47:03] <S3> https://hastebin.com/xevoyojina.lua
L1016[18:52:20] <S3> this is all it is btw: https://hastebin.com/wizorapase.lua
L1017[18:52:27] <S3> if you wanted to use my config system
L1018[18:52:39] <S3> to parse the config file I showed above all you'd do is put the following:
L1019[18:53:01] <S3> local myconfig = conf.new 'config/system.lua' {
L1020[18:53:01] <S3> console = 'scalar',
L1021[18:53:01] <S3> switch = 'scalar',
L1022[18:53:01] <S3> }
L1023[18:53:15] <S3> if that config file was config/system.lua that is
L1024[18:53:58] <S3> I am working on implementing defaults
L1025[18:54:13] <S3> (as well as variable type restrictions)
L1026[19:11:14] <Mettaton_Fab> my wii can rip wii isos
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L1028[19:13:09] <gamax92> wow what a surprise, a wii can read wii discs
L1029[19:13:38] <gamax92> I never would have thought a console could read discs designed for it >_>
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L1037[20:14:17] <Forecaster> "Latest Forecaster's Detours published 8 days 22 hours ago! New episode needed in 17165 days 10 hours!"
L1038[20:14:25] <Forecaster> from before midnight
L1039[20:14:36] <Forecaster> now "New episode needed in 5 days 20 hours!"
L1040[20:14:48] <Forecaster> I think I need to debug my scheduling system a bit
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L1043[20:23:11] <S3> whee
L1044[20:23:15] <S3> Ocranet switch console is working sorta
L1045[20:23:37] <S3> https://hastebin.com/wazigewori.erl
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L1051[20:37:58] <S3> LOL THAT WASNT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN
L1052[20:38:01] <S3> password: 000000ff000000fb00000001
L1053[20:46:16] <CompanionCube> ?
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L1057[21:07:07] <S3> vifino: http://imgur.com/gallery/7qeKEmS
L1058[21:07:20] <S3> CompanionCube: I was trying to send bytes
L1059[21:07:27] <S3> but I figured it out. Now I have bigger problems
L1060[21:07:36] <S3> I send 3 bytes to theclient right
L1061[21:07:50] <S3> and so it somehow ends up back in the "input buffer" in telnet / netcat
L1062[21:07:51] <S3> wut
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L1068[21:41:50] <S3> okay
L1069[21:41:51] <S3> so uh
L1070[21:42:06] <S3> how much do people care that their password is showing when they type it when they telnet to the console?
L1071[21:42:29] <S3> because I have better things to tinker with in Lua on this project lol
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L1073[21:50:11] <Xilandro> Are you talking OC?
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L1075[21:50:59] <Xilandro> ~w
L1076[21:50:59] <ocdoc> Hello, I'm #oc's wiki bot.
L1077[21:51:04] <Xilandro> ~w term
L1078[21:51:04] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:term
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L1080[22:31:43] <S3> I got it
L1081[22:31:53] <S3> Xilandro: no
L1082[22:32:00] <Xilandro> Wat
L1083[22:32:05] <Xilandro> I was checking for myself
L1084[22:32:08] <S3> Xilandro: this is for the network switch that ties OC computers between Minecraft servers together
L1085[22:32:10] <S3> and it's working now
L1086[22:32:12] <Xilandro> On how to use Term.read to hide the text
L1087[22:32:22] <Xilandro> Neat
L1088[22:32:29] <S3> what I did
L1089[22:32:33] <Xilandro> Only network messages, I'm assuming
L1090[22:32:34] <S3> was created an IAC filter
L1091[22:32:38] <S3> which could be used when needed
L1092[22:32:43] <S3> right
L1093[22:32:57] <Xilandro> What are you using for the outside of MC side of it
L1094[22:33:42] <S3> https://hastebin.com/naxikahohi.lua
L1095[22:33:50] <S3> Lua
L1096[22:34:05] <S3> makes it easy to port to OC
L1097[22:34:06] <S3> :D
L1098[22:39:48] <Xilandro> Neat
L1099[22:43:32] <S3> https://github.com/bhodgins/ocr_switch
L1100[22:43:37] <S3> just made a repo for it
L1101[22:43:42] <S3> WIP
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L1107[22:57:10] <CompanionCube> 'Yet another way to wreak havoc on someone's life with a single text has been discovered. This time it results from a message containing a large virtual contact file (VCF) crashing the iPhone's built-in messaging app in a vicious loop that ends only if the victim uses a workaround to interrupt the process.' Topkek.
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L1112[23:33:37] <Antheus> oh damn I missed the ball drop
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L1123[23:59:57] <Antheus> :P
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