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L1[00:02:21] <D4rk> oh
L2[00:02:23] <D4rk> thx
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L8[01:24:37] <Forecaster> @Kodos: swamps
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L10[01:38:59] <Renari> Is it possible to use the Sign I/O component in a computer?
L11[01:39:10] <Lizzy> yep, put it in an adapter
L12[01:39:19] <Renari> Ah, thanks.
L13[02:20:17] <Izaya> Only Bethesda: Requires running the launcher in vista compat mode to get it to show anything other than a black screen
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L18[03:03:57] <snippydoo_> Are there logs for this IRC?
L19[03:04:19] <snippydoo_> Nevermind
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L23[03:19:03] <snowden89> man logs
L24[03:19:05] <snowden89> so many logs.
L25[03:24:03] <SysVoid> Hi I'm snippydoo/snippydoo_
L26[03:24:29] <SysVoid> Trying out the Discord
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L32[03:38:07] <Forecaster> snippydoo: yes
L33[03:38:10] <Forecaster> %oclogs
L34[03:38:11] <MichiBot> https://oclogs.pc-logix.com/
L35[03:49:55] <SysVoid> Discord has the logs I needed ?
L36[03:52:29] <Forecaster> but if you need to look back further the site is easier :>
L37[03:58:14] <SysVoid> Yup, thanks for the link! ?
L38[04:25:48] <Renari> Hm, does anyone know why this works in a lua prompt but not from this script? https://vgy.me/moMqLn.png
L39[04:28:21] <Forecaster> depends on the error
L40[04:28:35] <Renari> There is no error, it just doesn't set the message.
L41[04:29:18] <Forecaster> you probably have the wrong side then
L42[04:31:25] <SysVoid> Also those variables should probably be local
L43[04:31:59] <Forecaster> that is good practice, but doesn't affect the script
L44[04:32:32] <SysVoid> Yes
L45[04:33:48] <Renari> Hm, it appears the side is wanted was left.
L46[04:34:00] <Renari> I thought the direction was relative to the way the computer was facing.
L47[04:34:28] <Forecaster> it's relative to the way the block containging the component is facing
L48[04:34:36] <Forecaster> containing*
L49[04:34:45] <Renari> Ah, I see.
L50[04:36:18] <Lizzy> you're probably better off using the compass directions
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L52[04:38:30] <Renari> I'll do that then since it'll be more consistent.
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L55[04:47:42] * vifino snuggles Lizzy
L56[04:48:27] <Corded> * Lizzy snuggles vifino
L57[04:48:31] <Corded> * Lizzy is bored at work
L58[04:49:22] <Lizzy> Might go wander upstairs since that's where everyone else has sodded off to
L59[04:52:21] <Renari> Stashed this in a friends house, since someone else was messing with him and he blamed me.
L60[04:52:21] <Renari> https://my.mixtape.moe/wbshpw.webm
L61[04:52:57] <Renari> It's opencomputers and the signpic mod. I'm abusing the offset values that mod lets you use to hide the computer 4 blocks down in his floor.
L62[05:02:56] <Forecaster> is that a painting
L63[05:03:22] <Renari> Yeah, its a character from a game that I play that he doesn't like.
L64[05:04:36] <Renari> https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/sign-picture
L65[05:04:43] <Renari> That's the other mod that made this work.
L66[05:05:12] <Forecaster> ah
L67[05:05:43] *** cbcercas|AFK is now known as cbcercas
L68[05:06:27] <Corded> * Lizzy snuggles vifino some more
L69[05:06:46] * vifino snuggles Lizzy back
L70[05:06:58] <Lizzy> :3
L71[05:09:29] <Corded> * Lizzy morphs into her full cat form and sits on vifino's lap
L72[05:33:06] <Izaya> https://i.imgur.com/JCij0eC.jpg
L73[05:33:40] <Lizzy> IS that Fallout 4?
L74[05:33:50] <Izaya> Yup.
L75[05:33:54] <Lizzy> cool
L76[05:34:02] <Izaya> Got a mod that makes it a lot greener
L77[05:34:08] <Izaya> which, really, is much more realistic
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L79[05:34:48] <Izaya> A tactical nuke wouldn't kill all the plants, it'd irradiate them sure, but like in chernobyl you'd end up with a big overgrown wild area
L80[05:34:53] <Lizzy> I need to get back into FO4 but first I need to fix my mod setup. Need to see if there's a way i can add 'dummy' mods to pad out my load order so when Bethesda release a new DLC it doesn't fuck over my mods
L81[05:35:34] <Izaya> https://imgur.com/a/w4cw0 have some more
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L86[06:06:20] <Lizzy> oh wow it's already midday
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L97[08:03:54] <Totoro> is it possible to download whole ocdoc site? just to have offline documentation in some cases =)
L98[08:04:11] <Forecaster> there's an in-game manual
L99[08:04:38] <Totoro> does it contain API functions description?
L100[08:07:22] <Corded> * Lizzy rolls over and exposes her belly to vifino, requesting belly rubs
L101[08:07:40] * vifino provides
L102[08:07:58] <Corded> * Lizzy puurs
L103[08:08:48] <Totoro> did not find any pages about standart OpenOS libraries in this manual =)
L104[08:11:33] <Kodos> Swamps?
L105[08:12:19] <Forecaster> no thanks, I just ate
L106[08:12:53] <Kodos> Lol
L107[08:12:56] <Kodos> Any progress with the voicework?
L108[08:13:02] <Kodos> Or did I forget to give you a completed list
L109[08:13:18] <Forecaster> yes you did
L110[08:14:22] <Kodos> k
L111[08:14:27] <Kodos> I'll try to get that done today or tomorrow
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L118[08:25:15] <Totoro> okay, i'll look for a workaround
L119[08:26:16] <Forecaster> have you tried just right clicking on a page and "save as..."?
L120[08:28:01] <Mimiru> Or, use httrack and download the entire wiki :P
L121[08:28:11] <Forecaster> or that
L122[08:28:33] <Forecaster> really you could have googles "download website"
L123[08:28:37] <Forecaster> googled*
L124[08:29:43] <Mimiru> ugh, heading to work..
L125[08:29:47] <Mimiru> with a stomach virus
L126[08:30:06] <Forecaster> :/
L127[08:31:13] <Totoro> saving websites page-by-page is an annoying task
L128[08:31:34] <Totoro> i was hoping there is some build-in feature
L129[08:31:40] <Totoro> like git clone link
L130[08:31:43] <Totoro> or something
L131[08:34:24] <Totoro> so, HTTrack is my solution =)
L132[08:34:28] <Totoro> thanks
L133[08:37:43] <S3> so guys
L134[08:38:16] <S3> Lua supports Tail Call Optimizations, and functional programming with Lua is actually.. I dunnoo..
L135[08:38:18] <S3> it feels so clean
L136[08:38:19] <S3> lol
L137[08:38:29] <S3> it's like after brushing your teeth
L138[08:40:22] <vifino> S3: https://github.com/vifino/trkkr Here it is, fyi.
L139[08:40:55] <S3> vifino: neat!
L140[08:40:58] <S3> gonna run that on xen?!
L141[08:40:59] <S3> :D
L142[08:41:11] <S3> you could make an auto-elastic xen elixir tracker
L143[08:41:16] <vifino> Nope. ErlangOnXen/LING only supports OTP 17.
L144[08:41:25] <S3> aww, what version is this
L145[08:41:31] <vifino> At least 18.
L146[08:41:34] <S3> ok
L147[08:41:50] <S3> are you using features only available in 18?
L148[08:41:53] <S3> +
L149[08:42:10] <vifino> S3: feel free to port https://github.com/cloudozer/ling to OTP 18
L150[08:42:16] <S3> lol
L151[08:42:25] <S3> I don't know enough about it
L152[08:42:32] <vifino> Elixir depends on OTP 18. Not sure what exactly, though.
L153[08:42:33] <S3> I never really got into erlang like I wanted to :(
L154[08:42:54] <S3> I've tried learning it a couple times, maybe elixir is better
L155[08:43:07] <S3> is there anything erlang may do better?
L156[08:43:07] <vifino> Get into Elixir instead, all the power of erlang/OTP with nice syntax.
L157[08:43:29] <vifino> nope, don't think so. except maybe footprint, because using elixir depends on... well, elixir.
L158[08:43:43] <S3> lol!
L159[08:43:52] <S3> is most of elixir written in elixir itself?
L160[08:43:56] <vifino> Yes.
L161[08:44:00] <S3> that's awesome
L162[08:44:14] <S3> It may sound strange, but that is the most important attribute of a programming language to me
L163[08:44:31] <vifino> Self-hosting? It's important, yes.
L164[08:44:33] <vifino> S3: https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir
L165[08:44:47] <S3> It is one reason why I like Perl so much, 98% of Perl is written in Perl, the core is C
L166[08:44:51] <S3> and the core isnt' that big
L167[08:45:04] <vifino> GitHub says 11% of the repo is erlang, which isn't much at all.
L168[08:45:05] <S3> that way bugs in the C compiler very likely won't alter the behavior or Perl
L169[08:45:15] <S3> that's pretty good
L170[08:45:36] <S3> This is why Scala threw me off
L171[08:46:15] <S3> because most of Scala is written in Java, and if more bugs show up in Java, the more Scala is dependent on more Java features the more likely it will break Scala or produce side effects.
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L173[08:47:23] <S3> and this is why I think the obsessive never reinvent the wheel idea most Java programmers repeat religiously is bullshit.
L174[08:47:35] <vifino> But yeah, I think it depends on OTP 18 for good reasons. I don't know much about the differences, but I do know that Map/HashDict performance got massively improved.
L175[08:48:01] <S3> It is likely that Elixir just has features that uses OTP 18's features (obviously)
L176[08:48:09] <S3> and OPT is not a bad library to base Elixir on top of
L177[08:48:26] <S3> OTP*
L178[08:48:34] <vifino> Duh.
L179[08:48:42] <S3> I mean OTP isn't required, but it is used in almost every Erlang program
L180[08:49:09] <vifino> Never seen erlang used without OTP.
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L182[08:49:30] <S3> exactly
L183[08:49:45] <S3> also
L184[08:49:58] <S3> for Lua, I'm thinking of making my reactive stream library functional instead of OOP
L185[08:50:08] <S3> what do you think of a functional microkernel for OC?
L186[08:50:17] <vifino> sounds cool.
L187[08:50:29] <S3> Would it be annoying to develop in you think?
L188[08:50:42] <vifino> Depends on how good it is.
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L190[08:51:12] <S3> well, my idea is to hopefully use the stream library for the core of everything, and the kernel just manages coroutines for processes and streams.
L191[08:51:34] <Lizzy> %tell Vexatos Congratulations!
L192[08:51:34] <MichiBot> Lizzy: Vexatos will be notified of this message when next seen.
L193[08:51:38] <S3> streams are higher priority over processes, so data movement is handled first. Most of the time you'd be dealing with streams.
L194[08:51:50] <S3> Lizzy: what happened?
L195[08:52:06] * Lizzy shrugs
L196[08:53:23] <vifino> S3: in any case, i'd surely not mind you helping to develop this, in fact, i'd like it.
L197[08:53:46] <Lizzy> %tell vifino *hugs*
L198[08:53:47] <MichiBot> Lizzy: vifino will be notified of this message when next seen.
L199[08:53:51] <Lizzy> :P
L200[08:54:14] <vifino> MichiBot: See me already.
L201[08:54:23] <vifino> %tell Lizzy *hugs back*
L202[08:54:23] <MichiBot> vifino: Lizzy will be notified of this message when next seen.
L203[08:54:26] <Lizzy> :3
L204[08:54:42] <S3> That'd be fun. Let me harden a functional stream api, I gotta make sure it's done right before it starts actually being used..
L205[08:54:51] * Lizzy morphs back to her catgirl form then proceeds to snuggle vifino
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L216[09:38:10] <S3> vifino: this is ALL we need! :D: http://pb.i0i0.me/p/CsALjG4Y
L217[09:38:49] <S3> cons is fun
L218[09:39:40] <Lizzy> well this is wonderful, i've lost my battery indicator on my taskbar
L219[09:39:41] <vifino> S3: map doesn't return the result.
L220[09:40:16] <S3> oops
L221[09:40:20] <S3> LOL
L222[09:40:23] <S3> good catch
L223[09:40:38] <S3> I would have eventually found that out
L224[09:40:40] <S3> and been like wut
L225[09:40:52] <S3> I mean map is pretty common
L226[09:40:57] <Forecaster> Lizzy: infinite power!
L227[09:41:13] <S3> I dunno if I need the _ENV part but I just wanted to be explicit
L228[09:41:20] <S3> that it throws them into your namespace
L229[09:41:31] <S3> it's a kernel library so I figured it was no big deal
L230[09:42:39] <vifino> you could also reuse the hash in the map function.
L231[09:42:43] <vifino> saves memory.
L232[09:43:28] <S3> yeah, I did that for immutability purposes
L233[09:43:39] <S3> it is faster but in purely functional it would be frowned upon
L234[09:44:15] <vifino> you are writing in a mutable language. reuse the table, reduce memory bloat.
L235[09:45:19] <S3> Yes but this way you get a new table
L236[09:45:24] <S3> seperate from the old
L237[09:46:07] <vifino> that is a really stupid reason. you are overwriting the keys, it will contain the same data.
L238[09:54:29] <Lizzy> I had 13% left, plugged into power now
L239[09:54:56] <Kodos> http://i.imgur.com/pwUZ2Ko.gifv
L240[10:00:43] <SysVoid> @Kodos did you make that in OpenComputers using Lua? ?
L241[10:00:58] <SysVoid> Great graphics! I bet you used a Tier 3 graphics card!
L242[10:01:36] <20kdc> I think that would be more than a Tier 3 graphics card could provide...
L243[10:01:54] <20kdc> maybe tier *eighty*-three
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L249[10:18:06] <[REDACTED]> hi
L250[10:18:22] <Forecaster> hi
L251[10:19:12] <[REDACTED]> How can I delete my Open-Computers Forum Account?
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L253[10:19:26] <SysVoid> You hack into the mainframe
L254[10:20:37] <Forecaster> why do you want to do that?
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L256[10:20:45] <Vexatos> Because he hates us, duh
L257[10:21:02] <Vexatos> Lizzy, what D:
L258[10:21:09] <20kdc> SysVoid: *hums OP of thing about time travel.*
L259[10:22:55] <[REDACTED]> No, I want to delete my current Account and create a new one with a other name... long story... but it's importent to me
L260[10:23:26] <Kodos> What's your current account's name?
L261[10:24:05] <Vexatos> [REDACTED], Lizzy does the forums
L262[10:24:20] <Kodos> I am an admin as well
L263[10:24:46] <[REDACTED]> My current name is [REDACTED]
L264[10:24:51] <Kodos> And what do you want to be changed to?
L265[10:25:02] <[REDACTED]> [REDACTED]
L266[10:25:38] <Kodos> Should be fixed
L267[10:26:28] <[REDACTED]> Okay thanks :)
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L277[10:55:15] <Lizzy> Vexatos, check your group on the forums
L278[10:56:15] <Vexatos> Lizzy, we have forums? ._.
L279[10:56:30] <Lizzy> ...?
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L286[11:13:28] <Inari> loli lunafreya is cute
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L288[11:15:27] <gamax92> Inari: hmm?
L289[11:15:52] <Inari> gamax92: ff15
L290[11:16:38] <gamax92> ahh
L291[11:18:23] <vifino> why are you talking about such an old firefox version? that's sooooo august 28, 2012
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L293[11:19:12] <Inari> lol
L294[11:19:31] <Inari> Why are you using firefox and not lolitfox
L295[11:23:41] <gamax92> Inari: why are you using foxes and not ... uhh ... wolves!
L296[11:23:59] <Inari> wolves are cute too
L297[11:26:03] * Inari pets Temia
L298[11:28:51] <Lizzy> Temia is a minotaur
L299[11:29:09] <Inari> I know
L300[11:29:25] <Inari> My petting just means to say despite her being a less cute kind, she's fine
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L303[11:33:32] <gamax92> http://flif.info/animation.html
L304[11:34:37] <Inari> FLIF is neat
L305[11:34:44] <gamax92> it's current license is terrible
L306[11:40:25] <gamax92> oh actually I guess they have changed the license since then, Apache 2.0 + LGPLv3
L307[11:42:45] <Inari> Eh
L308[11:42:47] <Inari> MIT or bust
L309[11:43:24] <Skye> Inari, lewd
L310[11:43:28] <Forecaster> https://youtu.be/Z67HubibT9A?t=138
L311[11:43:35] <MichiBot> Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight - Boss Battles [No Damage] | length: 23m 14s | Likes: 1,619 Dislikes: 40 Views: 113,330 | by Gellot | Published On 7/1/2017
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L315[11:53:20] <Forecaster> o,o
L316[11:55:34] <Michiyo> erm
L317[11:55:37] <Michiyo> %p
L318[11:55:38] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Michiyo 0.64s
L319[11:55:40] <Michiyo> k..
L320[11:55:41] <Michiyo> wtf
L321[11:56:16] <payonel> o/
L322[11:56:57] <Michiyo> %isup http://hekate.pc-logix.com
L323[11:56:58] <MichiBot> Michiyo: http://hekate.pc-logix.com Is Up.
L324[11:57:09] <Michiyo> K.. but I can't SSH
L325[11:57:35] <Michiyo> ugh fuck it.. lunch time
L326[11:57:37] <Michiyo> \o payonel
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L330[12:15:34] <D4rk> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/251846299685617664/270609932796166144/unknown.png
L331[12:15:35] <D4rk> RIP
L332[12:15:40] <D4rk> what am i doing wrong?
L333[12:16:25] <D4rk> this is what i get http://tinyurl.com/gojqhop
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L335[12:16:46] <gamax92> @D4rk component.get does not return a proxy
L336[12:16:50] <gamax92> it returns the full address
L337[12:17:00] <gamax92> you need component.proxy(component.get("2771d"))
L338[12:17:10] <D4rk> oh
L339[12:17:14] <D4rk> thx
L340[12:17:58] <D4rk> im new to open computers
L341[12:18:00] <D4rk> RIP
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L343[12:19:43] <Forecaster> how dare you be new to something
L344[12:19:46] <Forecaster> the nerve D:<
L345[12:22:27] <gamax92> gasp
L346[12:23:25] * Skye spits out her drink
L347[12:23:39] <Skye> why does the official forth stuff cost hundreds of pounds
L348[12:28:13] * Inari shields herself with Temia
L349[12:29:52] <Skye> for their hobby version it costs $300
L350[12:52:04] <gamax92> Skye don't spit drinks you'll make a mess D:
L351[12:54:00] <Skye> gamax92, I spit it into my cup
L352[12:56:31] <gamax92> I didn't think of that.
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L356[13:01:26] <Michiyo> ...
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L360[13:03:18] <Michiyo> derp..
L361[13:09:28] * Temia suplexes Inari
L362[13:09:35] <Inari> Temia: D:
L363[13:09:48] <payonel> Inari: https://twitter.com/rabihalameddine/status/820284615004819456
L364[13:09:51] <MichiBot> Sat Jan 14 09:01:07 CST 2017 @rabihalameddine: Good morning 9 https://t.co/nnjNuh5bUp
L365[13:10:34] <Inari> payonel: Haha
L366[13:11:20] <SysVoid> Hey payonel
L367[13:11:30] <payonel> o/
L368[13:11:43] <SysVoid> It's snippydoo ?
L369[13:11:56] <payonel> hello snippydoo
L370[13:16:33] * gamax92 hesitantly pets Temia
L371[13:18:38] * Temia flops into Gamax's lap and tailswishes. =w=
L372[13:20:03] * gamax92 pet pets :3
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L374[13:27:14] <gamax92> http://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/
L375[13:27:57] <Inari> Temia: Lets go Elsweyr
L376[13:29:03] <Forecaster> "Here there be catgirls"?
L377[13:29:13] <Inari> You get it
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L380[13:40:50] <payonel> gamax92: that was a wonderful read, thank you
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L383[14:09:11] * Temia is too cozy in Gamax's lap to go anywhere. = u=
L384[14:25:49] <Renari> Does anyone know how the rc.cfg works? I tried enabling the example script that is provided like so. https://vgy.me/EylgCZ.png However when I reboot the system it doesn't seem to run.
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L386[14:29:27] <Forecaster> "doesn't seem to run" is too little information
L387[14:30:24] <Renari> The hello world message doesn't print when the computer is booted.
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L390[14:37:42] <SysVoid> Is it important for me to file:close()?
L391[14:37:46] <SysVoid> I assume it is
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L401[15:59:29] <CompanionCube> http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/13/media/donald-trump-washington-post-credentials/index.html?iid=SF_LN
L402[15:59:30] <CompanionCube> ahahahahaha
L403[15:59:32] <CompanionCube> AHAHAHAHAH
L404[16:09:25] <payonel> sysvoid: yeah, file handles left open would be bad. it is planned to tie file handles to process metadata
L405[16:09:33] <payonel> so that process close will close handles
L406[16:10:00] <payonel> Renari: rather than edit the rc cfg directly, use `rc <script name> enable`
L407[16:11:18] <payonel> but also...there is not a stdout attached at the time the rc first starts it seems
L408[16:11:30] <payonel> this is interesting to me in that it is similar to a bug found just yesterday
L409[16:11:35] <payonel> i'll be fixing that very soon
L410[16:11:56] <Forecaster> gasp
L411[16:12:03] <Forecaster> such bugs
L412[16:12:13] <payonel> :)
L413[16:12:24] <payonel> also coming soon (it is done, i'm cleaning code and testing)
L414[16:12:51] <payonel> relative links! /dev drivers for basic components! grep and ls fixes! other typos!
L415[16:13:01] <Forecaster> neat
L416[16:15:02] <payonel> Renari: anyways, the script is starting, even though you may not see its stdout messages during boot
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L424[16:40:29] <S3> vifino: so I came up with a solution
L425[16:40:39] <S3> in the functional library lies two map functions
L426[16:40:40] <S3> map and mmap
L427[16:40:44] <S3> mmap is "mutable map"
L428[16:40:54] <S3> which is faster, and operates on the hash it is passed
L429[16:41:03] <S3> map is slower, but is more purely functional.
L430[16:41:37] <S3> so mmap can be used where bootlenecks are a concern and mutability doesn't matter.
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L433[17:10:36] <SysVoid> How can I stop people from CTRL+C or CTRL+ALT+Cing my login script?
L434[17:10:51] <Forecaster> http://m.imgur.com/gallery/oP3gS
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L436[17:24:05] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/xryJOVX.png
L437[17:24:14] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/EpWzyZz.png
L438[17:24:16] <SysVoid> Hmm
L439[17:24:49] <SysVoid> Not sure how to fix this
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L441[17:26:57] <Temia> Where is SecureX starting up?
L442[17:27:39] <SysVoid> sh.lua
L443[17:27:48] <SysVoid> Just after /etc/profile is loaded
L444[17:27:57] <Temia> Er.
L445[17:28:09] <SysVoid> Customising the OS for additional security
L446[17:28:14] <SysVoid> network-based authentication
L447[17:28:20] <Temia> You might want to have it running in place of the shell, and have it start a shell upon login.
L448[17:29:35] <SysVoid> not a fan of that setup ?
L449[17:29:46] <SysVoid> Do you see an issue with my current script?
L450[17:29:53] <Temia> Why not?
L451[17:30:04] <SysVoid> I wouldn't know how to implement it
L452[17:33:15] <SysVoid> Maybe I needed to require('keyboard') and computer
L453[17:34:36] <SysVoid> Worked!
L454[17:34:42] <SysVoid> Temia just needed to require some things ?
L455[17:35:26] <Temia> :/
L456[17:35:32] <SysVoid> ?
L457[17:35:52] <Temia> Nothing.
L458[17:36:02] <Temia> I'll just keep my suggestions to myself.
L459[17:36:08] <SysVoid> k
L460[17:36:30] <Izaya> ... huh
L461[17:37:18] <Izaya> all the devices in a PS4 aside from the GPU and RAM share a 4x PCI-e lane
L462[17:37:48] <Temia> Just keep in mind that something so topical is going to be fantastically easy to break in ways you may not expect.
L463[17:38:28] <SysVoid> Temia - someone could easily break in by inserting a floppy which just terminates the process, but meh
L464[17:38:37] <SysVoid> I'm playing with friends who can't make that stuff
L465[17:38:42] <SysVoid> so it's not a big issue to me
L466[17:38:54] <Izaya> oooh
L467[17:39:01] <Izaya> autorun to kill programs
L468[17:39:06] <Izaya> I hadn't thought of thay
L469[17:39:08] <Izaya> that
L470[17:39:19] * Izaya makes a note to never have autorun
L471[17:43:57] <SysVoid> I'm just going to modify the OS to not do autoruns unless a user is logged in
L472[17:43:59] <SysVoid> eZpZ
L473[17:51:17] <Izaya> Why are you running your stuff from sh.lua?
L474[17:54:26] <SysVoid> Because I needed it to run after motd etc
L475[17:54:31] <SysVoid> and I have other things built into the OS
L476[17:56:03] <SysVoid> Izaya - autorun.lua = http://i.imgur.com/MK6Ngbt.png
L477[17:56:09] <SysVoid> "omgomgogmgomgomgomg"
L478[17:56:43] <Izaya> Nice
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L480[17:58:14] <SysVoid> Installing my updates OS which **should** patch that
L481[17:58:20] <SysVoid> Installing my updated OS which **should** patch that
L482[17:58:57] <SysVoid> Izaya - it worked! ?
L483[17:58:58] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/FwRf1te.png
L484[17:59:41] <SysVoid> And then I authenticate:
L485[17:59:41] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/I1osEzm.png
L486[18:02:19] <SysVoid> ❤ payonel
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L491[18:41:41] <SysVoid> Just started the entire rack! ?
L492[18:41:42] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/0ukQ39D.png
L493[18:42:05] <Izaya> Looks nice
L494[18:42:10] <SysVoid> ?
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L496[18:42:28] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/xv2q9QQ.png
L497[18:42:31] <SysVoid> just a few more to install ?
L498[18:42:47] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/gvVIxTf.png a couple
L499[18:43:05] <Izaya> hah
L500[18:43:15] <Izaya> I had a warehouse full of microcontrollers at one point
L501[18:43:50] <Izaya> Being able to farm out processing to hundreds of cheap machines is nice
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L503[18:44:40] <SysVoid> these are max spec ?
L504[18:46:05] <Izaya> I was experimenting with running user programs on separate processors
L505[18:47:14] <Izaya> I could run up to 256 programs at once
L506[18:47:17] <Izaya> Was nice.
L507[18:47:51] <Izaya> None of them could use more than 256k of memory but anyway
L508[19:11:08] <Temia> Sounds like fun, Izaya
L509[19:12:38] <SysVoid> Oh noes
L510[19:12:43] <SysVoid> My servers lagged out my server
L511[19:12:44] <SysVoid> xD
L512[19:13:48] <SysVoid> http://i.imgur.com/kEWyrmz.png
L513[19:13:51] <SysVoid> rip ;-;
L514[19:17:17] <SysVoid> it's still ded
L515[19:17:23] <SysVoid> i guess i will sleep and hope it comes back
L516[19:30:05] <Renari> payonel, thanks
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L518[19:45:48] <Kodos> @SysVoid How are you controlling which server your Terminal Server is handling at one time or another? Manually, or are you using a KVM/Net Splitter
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L521[19:54:42] <TangentDelta> So...how do you pick up drones from the world?
L522[19:55:58] <Renari> I've always just mined them, it drops all their components on the ground which sucks though.
L523[19:56:24] <Mimiru> IIRC with a scrench
L524[19:56:29] <TangentDelta> Trying to mine it just makes me punch it :P
L525[19:56:43] <S3> ok
L526[19:58:15] <Xilandro> Sneak right click with a scrench, iirc
L527[19:58:39] <TangentDelta> Yep, thanks!
L528[19:59:35] <TangentDelta> By any chance, can drones place blocks? I just closed minecraft and forgot to test it :(
L529[20:00:57] <Xilandro> I'm not sure drones can, but I know robots can
L530[20:34:57] <SolraBizna> can somebody please try to use an emoji in a Java identifier so that I can find out it doesn't work and avoid a heart attack?
L531[20:36:23] <Izaya> Temia: it was truly horrifying
L532[20:36:52] <Izaya> I had a vcomponent clone and RPC and stuff in a 4k EEPROM
L533[20:37:24] <Temia> Impressive.
L534[20:37:38] <Izaya> and then the controller had to process the executables to make them not lose their shit
L535[20:38:33] <Izaya> ie include the libs that wouldn't fit in the EEPROM and stuff
L536[20:38:46] <Izaya> mainly the filesystem one so you could just use require
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L538[21:15:38] <TYKUHN2> Server farms...
L539[21:16:16] <TYKUHN2> I suspect trying to decode a file and getting around 2MB of nulls is not a successful decode?
L540[21:18:04] <TYKUHN2> Actually come to think of it, is a virtual server farm even beneficial? I mean yeah it sort of increases chances of regaining master thread control
L541[21:24:41] <Temia> Beneficial shmeneficial
L542[21:24:55] <Temia> If I had an MC instance spun up, I'd do it just because I can.
L543[21:25:15] <TYKUHN2> It does look cool and deserves the spending of resources
L544[21:26:02] <TYKUHN2> Maybe MicroController arrays instead?
L545[21:26:18] <TYKUHN2> Microcontroller farms ?
L546[21:27:57] <TYKUHN2> spcall?
L547[21:31:05] <TYKUHN2> Wait..
L548[21:31:27] <TYKUHN2> Is the Architecture API implemented in Scala?
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L551[22:00:28] <TYKUHN2> Spinning up an instance to test something
L552[22:06:18] <TYKUHN2> Let's call that "undocumented behavior"
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L554[22:34:21] <TYKUHN2> I'm concerned when he says "in the future" related to his "Dwarf Space Program"
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L556[23:08:31] <gamax92> what is the temperature of #oc
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L558[23:28:16] <Xilandro> I can't english
L559[23:34:55] <Izaya> so it seems
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L561[23:58:11] <Xilandro> I did a thing http://puu.sh/tp77n/6629bf4dfc.png
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