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L10[01:54:27] <Forecaster> @Kodos: no
L11[01:54:41] <Forecaster> you can turn off fire ticks globally :P
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L18[02:43:25] <IzayaP2> :3
L19[02:43:33] <IzayaP2> Hai from Haiku on a Pentium 2 350Mhz
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L21[02:49:32] <IzayaP2> https://lain.shadowkat.net/~izaya/desktop2.png
L22[02:51:53] <Forecaster> http://forums.ltheory.com/viewtopic.php?t=5659&p=140297#p140297
L23[02:59:45] <Lizzy> so i worked out what file is at the end of my laptop's windows partition and why defraggler couldnt move it whilst the drive is in use as the system drive
L24[03:00:02] <Forecaster> what was it?
L25[03:00:24] <Lizzy> the hiberfile
L26[03:00:30] <Forecaster> ah
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L28[03:01:28] <Lizzy> currently got my hdd defragging in my work pc and will see if that moves it, if not i'll try moving it on linux and failing that i'll put my hdd back into my laptop and boot windows
L29[03:02:19] <Izaya> is it possible to disable hibernation on Windows?
L30[03:02:27] <Izaya> having a huge swap file is annoying enough as it is
L31[03:02:54] <Lizzy> izaya, yes. though i still use it on occasion
L32[03:03:24] <Lizzy> though since i'm moving my windows partition over to an SSD i might just turn it off because it should boot faster
L33[03:03:25] <Izaya> oh okay yay
L34[03:03:39] <Izaya> I don't think I'll be able to avoid having Windows on my new laptop
L35[03:22:02] <Corded> * Lizzy is kinda tempted to completely re-install her laptop at some point
L36[03:23:36] <Lizzy> also I made recovery disk images using MSI's utility and it spat out 6 full DVD's worth of ISOs
L37[03:24:09] <Lizzy> probably wont use them for reinstalling my laptop
L38[03:24:30] <Forecaster> at least it wasn't 6 blue-rays worth
L39[03:24:36] <Forecaster> :D
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L42[04:06:24] <Lizzy> \o/ got hiberfile moved
L43[04:06:32] <Forecaster> woo
L44[04:06:36] <Lizzy> though windows is likely to not like it though
L45[04:06:40] <Lizzy> oh well
L46[04:07:22] <Lizzy> annoyingly there's 1 last file left at the end of the drive, lemme see if i can get it to budge so i can shrink the drive down further
L47[04:07:35] <Forecaster> there's probably some way to tell windows to move it
L48[04:07:51] <Lizzy> possibly but i don't even know what file it is
L49[04:08:05] <Forecaster> the hiberfile
L50[04:08:06] <Lizzy> gonna see if defragging freespace with defraggler wil move it
L51[04:08:09] <Lizzy> oh
L52[04:08:29] <Lizzy> possibly but i can only do that when booted into windows and i don't feel like taking my laptop apart just to do that
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L54[04:09:59] <Lizzy> I have a feeling that the file in question is the MFT
L55[04:10:11] <Lizzy> which is really fucking annoying and not something i can move
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L66[05:18:07] <Lizzy> meh, the MFT isn't going to move and i'm not gonna move it myself, 377GB should be enough to move it to the new ssd and then expand it
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L74[06:11:05] <Lizzy> right, DD'ing the data over
L75[06:11:12] <Lizzy> lets hope this works okay
L76[07:08:18] <Lizzy> I hope this works
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L80[08:07:24] <Lizzy> welp
L81[08:07:26] <Lizzy> it doesn't boot
L82[08:07:28] <Lizzy> :/
L83[08:11:45] <Lizzy> lets see if i can use my work's recovery tools
L84[08:25:05] <Lizzy> those are shite
L85[08:26:58] <Ady (WriteEscape)> what's a MFT?
L86[08:28:05] <Lizzy> Master File Table
L87[08:28:46] <Lizzy> ooh, it's doing an auto repair..
L88[08:33:24] <Lizzy> -_-
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L90[08:42:46] <Lizzy> HOLY FUCKING SHIT IT WORKS!!!!!!!
L91[08:49:20] <Inari> Lizzy after going to the toilet with 1 week's wroth of constipation?
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L93[08:51:40] <Lizzy> ¬_¬
L94[08:52:04] <Inari> Hey, you broguht up shit
L95[08:52:05] <Lizzy> I was moving my windows data from it's HDD to an SSD
L96[08:52:24] <Inari> I thoguht its best to keep that on a HDD
L97[08:52:30] <Lizzy> ?
L98[08:52:38] <Inari> #Cause its often being written or something
L99[08:54:01] <Lizzy> by that logic we might as well not use SSDs at all because we're constantly writing data to them
L100[08:55:15] <Inari> Nah
L101[08:55:31] <Inari> Theres a difference between writing something now and then liks software and agmes do
L102[08:55:34] <Inari> and writing all the itme
L103[08:58:04] <Lizzy> yeah but it's unlikely to exhaust the drive that quickly, plus for the potential few cell wear out the speed benefit is worth it
L104[08:58:43] <Ady (WriteEscape)> :)
L105[08:59:58] * Inari sprays onion spray into Lizzy's general direction
L106[09:00:17] <Corded> * Lizzy is phased out and thus unaffected
L107[09:02:11] <Ady (WriteEscape)> in events is the address of a component a string?
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L109[09:02:33] <Lizzy> yes
L110[09:04:11] <Michiyo> Man... if I had a dollar for every time someone bought a Home Theater Display, and tried to hook their cable up to it...
L111[09:04:22] <Michiyo> I'd have atleast $5 now.. :P
L112[09:04:45] <Inari> I wish I'd get a dollar for everytime I have a lewd thoguht
L113[09:04:54] <Ady (WriteEscape)> ... what sort of cable though?
L114[09:05:03] <Lizzy> I think she means cable TV
L115[09:05:48] <Michiyo> ^
L116[09:05:53] <Michiyo> Cable over coax.
L117[09:08:53] <Ady (WriteEscape)> lol they still exsist?
L118[09:12:01] <Michiyo> Yes..?
L119[09:12:27] <Michiyo> Also.. Listening to the police scanner, someone called the cops saying someone was breaking into their house
L120[09:12:51] <Michiyo> 2 minutes later cop comes back saying that it was people leaving fliers around the neighborhood
L121[09:13:15] <Lizzy> lol
L122[09:16:41] <S3> https://github.com/bhodgins/s3ix
L123[09:16:42] <S3> whee
L124[09:16:44] <S3> I fired up a repo
L125[09:17:02] <S3> expect to see that populated in the near future
L126[09:18:29] <S3> the cool thing is that I kinda have a crappy initrd thing going
L127[09:18:37] <S3> so I should be able to gut out almost the entire core
L128[09:30:26] <Ady (WriteEscape)> wait, isnt it illegal to listen into the police radio in America?
L129[09:30:53] <Izaya> ...shit
L130[09:30:59] <Izaya> the P2 box won't boot NetBSD from a CD
L131[09:31:08] <Izaya> I have a floppy drive
L132[09:31:15] <Izaya> but all the floppies are somewhere in the back room
L133[09:32:56] <Ady (WriteEscape)> floppies...
L134[09:33:02] <Ady (WriteEscape)> what are we in the 80s?
L135[09:33:11] <Izaya> late 90s
L136[09:33:33] <Lizzy> Australia
L137[09:33:43] <Izaya> it should also be noted that the computer is currently running basically BeOS
L138[09:34:06] <Izaya> https://lainchan.org/tech/src/1485184204132.png
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L140[09:57:10] <S3> Kodos: If you could tell what's her name there, the academy commandant I apologize for dissapearing last night.. my laptop battery died just as I hit enter warning about that and then I fell asleep lol
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L146[10:08:23] <Ady (WriteEscape)> is there a way to grab different redstone io blocks using the code for example. component.redstone(1) etc?
L147[10:11:46] <Lizzy> yes, use component.proxy to get a proxy object
L148[10:11:56] <Michiyo> redstone1 = component.proxy(component.get("part of component address")) redstone2 = component.proxy(component.get("part of 2nd component address"))
L149[10:12:21] <Lizzy> ^
L150[10:12:59] <Michiyo> you can modify that to put them in tables so you can have say rs[1] rs[2] I'd think, don't quote me on it though
L151[10:14:47] <Ady (WriteEscape)> oooo neat :)
L152[10:15:35] <Ady (WriteEscape)> relearning lua and making an alarm system for my youtube series is always fun
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L154[10:47:39] <S3> meh
L155[11:00:01] <Forecaster> meth
L156[11:01:21] <S3> Meh
L157[11:02:13] <Forecaster> Math
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L161[11:17:31] <S3> the introduction of the initrd makes my files so cleaner!
L162[11:17:32] <S3> https://hastebin.com/pakafihilu.lua
L163[11:18:34] <Forecaster> s/so /so much /
L164[11:18:34] <MichiBot> <S3> the introduction of the initrd makes my files so much cleaner!
L165[11:18:53] <S3> you grammar nazy
L166[11:18:55] <S3> :D
L167[11:18:58] <TYKUHN2> I'm not reading all 111 new messages
L168[11:19:18] <S3> TYK DO EET
L169[11:19:30] <Inari> Lets give you 111 morre
L170[11:19:32] <Inari> Ill start: 1
L171[11:20:57] <TYKUHN2> I'm in la escuela atm
L172[11:21:25] <Inari> I'm in la germania
L173[11:26:24] <S3> Mi estas en Usono
L174[11:27:10] <S3> Usono mi dormas hejmo
L175[11:27:25] <S3> s/dormas//
L176[11:27:25] <MichiBot> <S3> Usono mi hejmo
L177[11:27:52] <S3> Mi parolas la Angla kaj Esperanto Lingvoj
L178[11:28:14] <Inari> Me lewdos un sexo
L179[11:28:59] <S3> what did you just say...?
L180[11:29:05] <Inari> No clue
L181[11:29:23] <Inari> Lewdos should totally be a pokemon though
L182[11:29:34] <S3> ...
L183[11:36:48] <Forecaster> http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-dimension-store
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L193[12:04:15] <CompanionCube> Izaya: nice picture of BeOS
L194[12:04:20] <CompanionCube> s/BeOS/Haiku/
L195[12:04:20] <MichiBot> <CompanionCube> Izaya: nice picture of Haiku
L196[12:08:30] <gamax92> Inari is in Germany?
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L198[12:08:39] <Inari> gamax92: Yeah?
L199[12:08:58] <gamax92> weren't you already there though?
L200[12:09:26] <Inari> Yeah
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L203[12:17:57] <20kdc> hmm, considering Icon-O-Matic as a good tool for making tile images for texture pack stuff
L204[12:18:01] <20kdc> what could possibly go wrong
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L207[12:27:37] <Lizzy> well this has been an eventful evening so far...
L208[12:28:07] <Forecaster> I'm a bit anxious now
L209[12:28:36] <Forecaster> I just changed my publishing system to use strings instead of ints to track the status of videos (published, scheduled etc)
L210[12:28:54] <Forecaster> if I missed updating anything somewhere it might be broken....
L211[12:31:26] <Mimiru> Nothing like testing in prod
L212[12:31:29] <Mimiru> I love it
L213[12:31:46] <Forecaster> yep...
L214[12:31:50] <Forecaster> pretty much :P
L215[12:41:30] <20kdc> Testing in production is my favourite method
L216[12:41:49] <20kdc> admittedly that's because I don't have any systems worth testing online
L217[12:42:23] <CompanionCube> 20kdc: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/seliot/2011/04/25/i-dont-always-test-my-code-but-when-i-do-i-do-it-in-production/
L218[12:43:27] <Forecaster> it *should* be fine
L219[12:43:42] <Forecaster> I mean, I went through the references and updated them
L220[12:43:45] <Forecaster> right?
L221[12:51:26] <natan12_> what is testing?
L222[12:51:58] <Forecaster> in this case it's "waiting to see if the system does what it's supposed to when the next video is supposed to publish"
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L224[12:55:13] <Zecke> hi
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L226[12:55:33] <Lizzy> ....
L227[12:56:33] <Forecaster> and the award for littlest patience goes to...
L228[12:57:24] <Michiyo> 14 seconds? Nah.. I've seen worse. :P
L229[12:57:38] <Forecaster> well, this is the first award ceremony
L230[12:57:46] <Michiyo> lol
L231[12:57:48] <Michiyo> fair enough :P
L232[12:57:51] <Forecaster> :P
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L237[13:12:51] <20kdc> so, relative littlest patience
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L239[13:24:12] <TangentDelta> Yep.
L240[13:24:28] <Forecaster> godammit
L241[13:24:41] <Forecaster> I just wiped a repository back to the first commit...
L242[13:24:53] <CompanionCube> Forecaster: do you have other copies
L243[13:25:40] <Forecaster> no
L244[13:25:43] <Forecaster> it was local only
L245[13:26:06] <Forecaster> I didn't loose the actual code, because the latest version is uploaded to the production server
L246[13:26:11] <Forecaster> but I lost the history
L247[13:26:12] <Forecaster> >:
L248[13:26:39] <TangentDelta> If my computer is doing other things and a modem message (for example) is sent to it, is the message just lost?
L249[13:27:06] <TangentDelta> Or is there a behind-the-scenes event queue?
L250[13:27:49] <Forecaster> I didn't think resetting to a commit was going to clear all the commits on the way there...
L251[13:27:59] <Forecaster> I should have split into a new branch first >:
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L255[13:30:05] <INeedName> Hello?
L256[13:30:14] <TangentDelta> Yes?
L257[13:30:32] <INeedName> So I'm trying to create a redstone script in MC
L258[13:30:47] <TangentDelta> Mhm.
L259[13:31:06] <INeedName> But I'm having problems with getting the value of the redstone input
L260[13:31:14] <INeedName> I've checked on the wiki
L261[13:31:20] <INeedName> I've watched tutorials
L262[13:31:47] <INeedName> I'm creating an if then statement
L263[13:32:05] <TangentDelta> Okay.
L264[13:32:23] <Forecaster> what do you mean "problem"?
L265[13:32:28] <TangentDelta> What's wrong? Are you getting an error? Is it always returning 0?
L266[13:32:29] <Forecaster> how are you getting the input?
L267[13:33:42] <INeedName> I have "if component.redstone.getBundledInput(side.north, colors.blue) then computer.beep() end
L268[13:33:53] <INeedName> I've got all the libraries
L269[13:34:10] <Forecaster> okay, first, is it a tier 1 or 2 redstone card?
L270[13:34:20] <INeedName> I have the redstone I/O block
L271[13:34:33] <Forecaster> ah
L272[13:34:49] <Forecaster> I don't know what tier that is equivalent to
L273[13:35:30] <INeedName> I'm using redpower cables
L274[13:35:54] <INeedName> or project red cables if you will
L275[13:36:08] <INeedName> it looks like tier two
L276[13:36:16] <INeedName> nvm I think it's tier 1
L277[13:36:23] <INeedName> because it uses a tier one card
L278[13:36:33] <INeedName> That's my best guess
L279[13:37:14] <Forecaster> yeah
L280[13:37:22] <Forecaster> you need tier 2 to do bundled cables
L281[13:37:28] <INeedName> ah
L282[13:37:29] <INeedName> I see
L283[13:37:41] <INeedName> Well let me try regular redstone then
L284[13:38:10] <Forecaster> woo
L285[13:38:15] <INeedName> Wait, in the video tutorial I saw them using bundled cables, or was that changed
L286[13:38:16] <Forecaster> I was able to recover the history
L287[13:38:26] <Forecaster> I dunno
L288[13:38:41] <Forecaster> if you give me a few minutes I can test
L289[13:38:46] <INeedName> Also while in lua I was able to get the value of the cable
L290[13:39:04] <INeedName> whatever I'll try it
L291[13:39:21] <Forecaster> wait
L292[13:39:47] <INeedName> Didn't give any different effect
L293[13:39:54] <Forecaster> I'm going to test
L294[13:40:00] <Forecaster> just need to boot up my client
L295[13:40:18] <Forecaster> my letsplay instance has projred in it, but also a lot of other stuff
L296[13:40:26] <INeedName> cool
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L298[13:42:56] <Forecaster> no it should work
L299[13:43:18] <Forecaster> it's connecting and I can get the input
L300[13:43:27] <INeedName> so what I'm trying to do is check if the input if 254
L301[13:43:34] <INeedName> which is what I got from lua
L302[13:43:53] <INeedName> but I can't use "=" before or after like lua
L303[13:44:09] <INeedName> so it will activate everytime no matter what
L304[13:44:31] <Forecaster> wut
L305[13:44:34] <Forecaster> show your code please
L306[13:44:46] <INeedName> Just c and p?
L307[13:45:14] <Forecaster> to hastebin/pastebin
L308[13:45:14] <Michiyo> pastebin.com
L309[13:45:18] <INeedName> k
L310[13:45:22] <Michiyo> please don't paste your code in chat :P
L311[13:45:39] <Forecaster> ^
L312[13:45:50] <Forecaster> if you have an internet card you can upload a file directly to pastebin
L313[13:47:01] <INeedName> http://pastebin.com/Xm6mJWtx
L314[13:47:02] <INeedName> Oh
L315[13:47:08] <INeedName> Too late :P
L316[13:47:48] <Forecaster> uh
L317[13:48:04] <INeedName> Did I broke it?
L318[13:48:05] <Forecaster> well first, you don't have "then" on a new line, although that works
L319[13:48:08] <Forecaster> :P
L320[13:48:14] <INeedName> Yeah?
L321[13:48:31] <Forecaster> but I don't know if you intend to evaluate the return of getBundledInput as true/false
L322[13:48:38] <Forecaster> because that's what you're doing
L323[13:49:09] <Temia> Or rather anything/nil
L324[13:49:12] <Forecaster> what you should probably be doing is if rs.getBlah() == 254 then
L325[13:49:23] <INeedName> Ohhh
L326[13:49:25] <Forecaster> or rather that
L327[13:49:29] <Forecaster> what Temia said
L328[13:49:50] <INeedName> anything/nil
L329[13:49:58] <INeedName> how does that work?
L330[13:50:37] <Temia> As in, it checks if it exists, basically.
L331[13:50:39] <Forecaster> basically "if value then" is the same as "if value ~= nil then"
L332[13:51:01] <Forecaster> ~= being the opposite of == aka "not equal to"
L333[13:52:07] <INeedName> Alright, I'll try it
L334[13:56:27] <INeedName> is it tilde or minus?
L335[13:57:41] <Michiyo> tilde
L336[13:59:25] <INeedName> So then it would be "if rs.getBundledInput(sides.north, colors.blue) `= 0"
L337[13:59:37] <Forecaster> uh, no
L338[13:59:43] <Forecaster> that's not a tilde
L339[14:00:27] <INeedName> Got it
L340[14:00:32] <Michiyo> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilde :P
L341[14:00:36] <Forecaster> you could also do >
L342[14:00:42] <Forecaster> or "greater than"
L343[14:00:52] <Forecaster> would work in this case
L344[14:01:17] <INeedName> Thanks
L345[14:03:36] <INeedName> Would that look like this? "if rs.getBundledInput(sides.north, colors.blue) >= 0"
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L352[14:29:33] <Michiyo> Know the most annoying thing about USB3?
L353[14:30:03] <Michiyo> @Naomi's board has a single USB3 header, her case has a single USB3 port... yet the connector is of course the standard double port header connector
L354[14:30:44] <Michiyo> so even though it's a single port it uses the entire header... I wanted to add a Card Reader, it has a single USB3 port on it, (and the card reader is USB2 so it has it's own connector)
L355[14:30:59] <Michiyo> Well.. of course the USB3 connector on it is the full header connector :/
L356[14:31:24] <Forecaster> :|
L357[14:31:38] <Michiyo> WTF happened to the half header that USB1/2 has...
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L359[14:39:38] <TYKUHN2> 150+ new messages. It's like when I'm away everyone gets chatty
L360[14:40:22] <Forecaster> maybe there's a correlation...
L361[14:40:43] <TYKUHN2> I'm sorry ?
L362[14:42:31] <Forecaster> or maybe you're just unlucky with your timing :P
L363[14:42:42] <vifino> definitly the first.
L364[14:42:47] <vifino> move along, stranger.
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L374[16:30:06] <Michiyo> ffs...
L375[16:30:13] <Michiyo> I just had to teach someone how to use these: http://www.oocities.org/rlapkoff/graphics/fig1.gif
L376[16:37:46] <Inari> The heck is that even :P
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L378[16:44:41] <Michiyo> squeeze on wire tap connector
L379[16:44:55] <Michiyo> lets you tap into a wire for another circuit without having to actually splice the wire
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L392[18:33:48] <TYKUHN2> Ugh
L393[18:33:56] <TYKUHN2> Finally got everything I needed to repair my laptop
L394[18:34:04] <TYKUHN2> And then someone throws what I needed away
L395[18:34:42] <TYKUHN2> Am I permitted to use lethal force?
L396[18:36:19] <natan12_> yes
L397[18:43:24] <TYKUHN2> Thank gof
L398[18:43:38] <TYKUHN2> Now where's my shotgun?
L399[18:45:36] <natan12_> in the same place you left it
L400[18:45:40] <natan12_> unless someone moved irt
L401[18:45:42] <natan12_> it*
L402[18:47:29] <TYKUHN2> Probably
L403[18:47:34] <TYKUHN2> Though I did find the AR
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L406[19:03:09] <TYKUHN2> I would love that job
L407[19:03:23] <TYKUHN2> One single cop in reflective clothing litterly just chased around 200 people off with a single pepper spray
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L411[19:24:10] <Kodos> wat
L412[19:30:32] <S3> so...
L413[19:30:37] <S3> anyone got a good table serializer?
L414[19:30:41] <S3> for oc
L415[19:30:51] <payonel> require("serialization") ?
L416[19:31:02] <S3> huh..
L417[19:31:07] <S3> I didn't realize openos had that
L418[19:31:11] <payonel> ^.^
L419[19:31:20] <S3> I guess I could steal that and put it in the vendor directory
L420[19:31:20] <payonel> require("serialization").serialize(frosted_flakes)
L421[19:31:21] <S3> of my os
L422[19:31:21] <S3> lol
L423[19:31:30] <S3> I just need it for the build system for the os
L424[19:31:37] <payonel> it could use some optimizations, the string building isn't good
L425[19:31:44] <payonel> but it's not something i've ever given time to fixing
L426[19:32:05] <S3> well all it has to do is serialize strings and numbers and tables
L427[19:32:14] <payonel> i'm speaking to performance, not correctness
L428[19:33:13] <S3> my config files for building my os kernel image looks like this (this is actually the example one)
L429[19:33:18] <S3> https://hastebin.com/wivinimocu.lua
L430[19:33:28] <S3> the build system uses it, and it has it
L431[19:33:53] <S3> however, as it builds the image itself it takes the table it got from that, and then (will) serialize it and stab it into the kernel image
L432[19:34:03] <S3> so that drivers, the core, etc can access it
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L434[19:34:35] <S3> it's just lua source code, but has some dirty features that make things easy
L435[19:34:38] <S3> like adding services
L436[19:36:43] <gamax92> S3: it's just lua source code, but has some dirty ffi that makes things super hacky and easy
L437[19:36:51] <S3> lol
L438[19:36:58] <S3> gamax92: well service is a function
L439[19:37:19] <S3> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/AuZCkpP4/
L440[19:37:22] <S3> pretty simple
L441[19:37:34] <S3> just provides syntax sugar
L442[19:37:59] <gamax92> S3: ffi is beautiful
L443[19:38:08] <S3> lol
L444[19:38:09] <S3> why is that
L445[19:39:58] <gamax92> S3: hacks!
L446[19:40:07] <S3> ...?
L447[19:40:07] <gamax92> real types
L448[19:40:14] <gamax92> uint32_t
L449[19:41:45] <S3> why so small
L450[19:41:50] <S3> uint128_t ftw
L451[19:42:08] <S3> UNLEASH YOUR 128 BIT CPU
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L453[19:47:31] <TYKUHN2> 128BIT
L454[19:47:52] <TYKUHN2> Serialization isn't hard when you use gmatch >:)
L455[19:50:12] <payonel> gamax92: o/
L456[19:51:56] <S3> oooookay
L457[19:52:05] <S3> somebody is in a grumpy mood tonight
L458[19:56:35] <gamax92> hey payonel
L459[20:16:07] <TYKUHN2> dofile is sandboxed no?
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L461[20:17:47] <Izaya> :D
L462[20:17:50] <Izaya> T420 arrived
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L464[20:22:44] <S3> Izaya: ooh
L465[20:22:46] <S3> how you like it?
L466[20:23:19] <Izaya> S3: it's wonderful
L467[20:23:26] <S3> cool
L468[20:23:45] <Izaya> Good condition battery, has a W7 key, keyboard is great, touchpad is fully functionla
L469[20:23:47] <Izaya> functional
L470[20:23:55] <Izaya> even better
L471[20:24:04] <Izaya> whoever set this up put all the drivers for Windows in Downloads
L472[20:24:15] <Izaya> which is good because I intend to reinstall Windows and install Linux
L473[20:27:18] <Izaya> Now I need to come up with a hostname for it
L474[20:30:00] <TYKUHN2> T420 Smash?
L475[20:31:23] <Izaya> wait is this one with a HD screen?
L476[20:31:32] <Izaya> this looks better than 1366x768
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L478[20:35:04] <vifino> Izaya: coreboot when
L479[20:35:21] <Izaya> vifino: when I get something capable of flashing it
L480[20:35:32] <Izaya> can't afford to blow $60 on a RPi
L481[20:35:41] <Izaya> also can you boot Windows using Coreboot?
L482[20:36:01] <Izaya> OH YES
L483[20:36:07] <Izaya> it's one of the 1600x900 models
L484[20:37:01] <vifino> Izaya: yes, just use the seabios payload
L485[20:37:19] <Izaya> wait what
L486[20:37:29] <Izaya> oh
L487[20:37:33] <Izaya> to boot Windows
L488[20:37:34] <Izaya> k
L489[20:37:49] <vifino> what else?
L490[20:38:08] <Izaya> I thought you meant to flash it
L491[20:39:09] <vifino> also, note, flashing does, as usual, come with a chance of bricking it
L492[20:40:33] <Izaya> well ofc
L493[20:40:52] <Izaya> but I sorta want to be able to upgrade to a 3rd-gen CPU
L494[20:41:01] <Izaya> apparently you can do that on a T420 with Coreboot
L495[20:42:34] <vifino> you can also run other wifi cards and stuff like that.
L496[20:42:50] <vifino> very cool stuff, if you ask me.
L497[20:42:51] <Izaya> that doesn't need specifically coreboot though
L498[20:43:04] <Izaya> there's plain BIOS mods that remove the whitelist
L499[20:43:28] <vifino> doesn't matter.
L500[20:43:41] <Izaya> I'm just saying
L501[20:43:52] <Izaya> the big reason I want coreboot is the CPU upgrade I can do
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L504[20:51:16] <S3> Lol
L505[20:51:21] <S3> I just ended up writing my own serializer
L506[20:51:23] <S3> CONFIG={['S3IX_KNAME']='My example kernel',['BUILD_KORDER']={[1]='core.lua',},['S3IX_SERVICES_BUILTIN']={[1]='bus/component',[2]='ocfs',},}
L507[20:51:29] <S3> it loads!
L508[20:51:36] <S3> so I must have done something right
L509[20:52:14] <S3> it may not be perfectly minimized to the pint that it avoids the []'s
L510[20:52:55] <TYKUHN2> Currently devising a standard
L511[20:53:04] <TYKUHN2> I may have to hit it with my hammer.
L512[20:54:05] <S3> but I did that for safety
L513[20:55:35] <TYKUHN2> Wait a minute
L514[20:55:39] <S3> ?
L515[20:55:48] <TYKUHN2> Talbes are just pointers...
L516[20:56:02] <S3> isn't it just so evil!!!
L517[20:56:05] <S3> https://hastebin.com/mahapoxoxo.lua
L518[20:56:08] <S3> TYKUHN2 ^
L519[20:56:13] <TYKUHN2> local socket = ... storage.sockets = socket so I can just half way up the file do socket = nil and it will clear the storage.
L520[20:56:21] <S3> tables are variables
L521[20:56:26] <S3> functions are also variables
L522[20:56:31] <S3> they're just variables on a stack
L523[20:56:35] <S3> pointing to .. tings
L524[20:57:18] <TYKUHN2> Shhh
L525[20:57:31] <S3> lol
L526[20:58:17] <TYKUHN2> I'm trying to write a standard for interoperation of APIs
L527[20:58:28] <TYKUHN2> Maybe it will be followed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L528[20:58:39] <TYKUHN2> Also can I do this?
L529[20:58:46] <TYKUHN2> Nope not permitted by role.
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L531[21:13:17] <TYKUHN2> Just differientiated between different types of API. Maybe that will help. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L532[21:14:05] <gamax92> gg
L533[21:16:15] <TYKUHN2> No one is going to use it! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
L534[21:16:22] <TYKUHN2> Maybe they will. ┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
L535[21:16:32] <TYKUHN2> @Discord brilliant commands
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L537[21:18:05] <S3> if only I knew of a good lua minifier
L538[21:18:13] <S3> that wasn't on a website
L539[21:18:16] <S3> or in a giant package
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L541[21:19:17] <S3> also
L542[21:19:28] <S3> I gotta come up with a name for this initrd like thing
L543[21:19:38] <S3> it's not really an initrd because it is a ramdisk used before init
L544[21:19:44] <S3> so I wonder what to call it
L545[21:20:09] <Izaya> preinitrd
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L548[21:28:47] <TYKUHN2> What's the wireless modem's max strength?
L549[21:30:02] <Izaya> 400
L550[21:30:45] <TYKUHN2> IIRC Receiving is strength independant right?
L551[21:35:43] <Izaya> you can recieve up to 400 blocks away no matter your send strength
L552[21:37:50] <S3> okay
L553[21:37:53] <S3> bootrd it became but
L554[21:37:56] <S3> it seems to work
L555[21:38:02] <S3> I just wish I could minify it
L556[21:39:55] <TYKUHN2> NVM
L557[21:42:42] <TYKUHN2> 7KB. Dang. Just too big to implement into a microcontroller. Even though it's only a daemon...
L558[21:42:50] <TYKUHN2> Shhh
L559[21:43:07] <S3> TYKUHN2 I wrote an eeprom programmer that uses a data card to create a compressed eeprom
L560[21:43:16] <S3> it can store between 16 to 20 something KB eeproms
L561[21:43:19] <S3> almost 30KNB
L562[21:43:22] <S3> 30KB*
L563[21:43:26] <S3> but I dunno where it is atm
L564[21:43:30] <S3> or how well itl work
L565[21:43:36] <TYKUHN2> I route a fully functioning router in under 3.5KB
L566[21:43:41] <S3> sorry not debug card
L567[21:43:43] <S3> data card
L568[21:43:54] <S3> it requires a data card in the uc
L569[21:44:02] <S3> I called it zflash
L570[21:44:23] <TYKUHN2> Uhm what did you just say?
L571[21:44:41] <TYKUHN2> "It requires a data card. Sorry not debug card data card."
L572[21:45:31] <S3> oh
L573[21:45:32] <S3> heh
L574[21:45:46] <S3> but yeah, needs data card
L575[21:46:11] <TYKUHN2> No... I thought it required a navigation upgrade >:)
L576[21:46:45] <TYKUHN2> I just wrote a "NetworkManager" i hope is reviewed to be "useful"
L577[21:47:01] <Izaya> today must be like the first time I'm not pirating windows ever
L578[21:47:10] <TYKUHN2> Hehe
L579[21:47:20] <S3> man I wish that I had a minifier lol
L580[21:47:28] <S3> the images I'm generating are long and yucky
L581[21:47:33] <S3> and would look better if they were just lua blobs
L582[21:47:36] <TYKUHN2> Oh BTW if your Windows 10 dies because screw /BCD then just get a recovery and run bootrec /RebuildBCD
L583[21:47:37] <S3> scary eh
L584[21:48:06] <Izaya> Good to know
L585[21:48:10] <Izaya> Not that I'll ever use Windows 10
L586[21:48:13] <TYKUHN2> Apparently works like a charm, and potentially protects GRUB.
L587[21:48:31] <TYKUHN2> I'd think Startup Repair would try and run that but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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L589[21:51:37] <TYKUHN2> "You have committed the following singular crime: various. Do you plea guily?"
L590[21:51:57] <TYKUHN2> OH
L591[21:52:02] <TYKUHN2> I partially fixed my laptop
L592[21:52:12] <TYKUHN2> So I'm getting closer to custom router firmware.
L593[21:52:17] <TYKUHN2> And then I looked in the storage room
L594[21:52:46] <TYKUHN2> And found 2-3 unused computers, an unused server(?), and a LOT of unused routers (hope the firmware is updatable and customizable >:) )
L595[21:55:46] <turtledude01> Nice nice
L596[22:03:54] <TYKUHN2> 100/100 score on SWAT 4.
L597[22:04:05] <TYKUHN2> Laggy buggy multiplayer as well
L598[22:08:56] <TYKUHN2> Invisisus litterally made me jump
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