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L1[00:08:48] <Kodos> pha3l, install Computronics
L2[00:09:09] <Kodos> It provides support for very large number energy storage devices like the DEC and the EIM from Mekanism as well
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L15[06:47:11] <Corded> * Lizzy nibbles vifino
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L22[08:57:04] <Mimiru> not going to be able to chat much today, they're sending ove the new girl, and she's buddy buddy with the boss, so I can't RDP today
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L24[09:23:24] <FLORANA> hello :3
L25[09:25:47] <Ady (WriteEscape)> rdp?
L26[09:28:34] <XDjackieXD> remote desktop probably
L27[09:37:19] <Ady (WriteEscape)> oooo
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L29[09:43:34] <Ady (WriteEscape)> how can i write a script that when i restart the computer it auto-runs?
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L32[10:00:52] <Inari> http://i.imgur.com/PVVk8nR.gif
L33[10:01:06] <Inari> payonel: Aw, itshungry
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L38[10:14:59] <Skye> Cute?
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L40[10:20:45] <TheCryptek> <[ Hey all! ]>
L41[10:22:41] <Ady (WriteEscape)> Heyy
L42[10:23:11] <TheCryptek> <[ What's up? ]>
L43[10:23:23] <TheCryptek> <[ %seen TheFox ]>
L44[10:23:28] <TheCryptek> <[ Fail ]>
L45[10:23:32] <TheCryptek> <[ I'll be right back! ]>
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L47[10:24:00] <TheCryptek> There we go
L48[10:24:08] <TheCryptek> I had to disable a script of mine.
L49[10:24:12] <TheCryptek> %seen TheFox
L50[10:24:12] <MichiBot> TheFox was last seen 15d 16h 28m 48s ago.
L51[10:34:58] <Ady (WriteEscape)> gah, noteblocks :(
L52[10:35:23] <Vexatos> pfft, who uses note blocks anymore :⁾
L53[10:35:41] <Vexatos> %seen Sangar
L54[10:35:41] <MichiBot> Sangar was last seen 30d 17h 28m 59s ago.
L55[10:35:43] <TheCryptek> I've never used noteblocks :o
L56[10:35:45] <Vexatos> snagar pls
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L58[10:43:17] <Ady (WriteEscape)> i dont have computronics in my pack so i have to use noteblocks
L59[10:43:43] <Vexatos> pfft
L60[10:43:49] <Vexatos> You don't have to
L61[10:43:55] <Vexatos> you can always just install Computronics :⁾
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L63[10:45:44] <Ady (WriteEscape)> if computronics was on curse i would
L64[10:46:54] <Vexatos> you can just install it anyway :⁾
L65[10:47:40] <Ady (WriteEscape)> ... i swear table.insert(tbl,tbl2) doesnt work
L66[10:48:14] <Vexatos> it does
L67[10:48:19] <Vexatos> you put a table into another table :⁾
L68[10:50:02] <payonel> Inari: ^.^
L69[10:51:30] <Ady (WriteEscape)> how do i get the size of a table?
L70[10:52:30] <vifino> TheCryptek: what the hell was that script?
L71[10:56:45] <payonel> ady- depends :)
L72[10:57:02] <payonel> if your table is an array, # or :len()
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L74[10:57:31] <payonel> if you are using it like a dictionary, you'll need to iterate the keys, keeping a count
L75[10:57:51] <payonel> size = 0 for k in pairs(tbl) do size = size + 1 end
L76[10:57:55] <payonel> which works in all cases
L77[10:58:19] <payonel> but when you know (or want to) treat the table as an array, then #/:len() is cleaner
L78[10:59:00] <payonel> i.e. size = tbl:len() --or-- size = #tbl
L79[10:59:29] <TheClonerx> What are you guys talking about? Tables?
L80[10:59:38] <payonel> mmhmm
L81[11:04:52] <Vexatos> why don't we talk about chairs instead
L82[11:05:05] <Inari> Or lolis
L83[11:05:37] <TheClonerx> idk
L84[11:08:56] <Izaya> Vexatos: because in Lua everything is a table
L85[11:08:59] <Izaya> even the chairs
L86[11:09:33] <Vexatos> Sounds like a slogan
L87[11:09:37] <Vexatos> "Lua: Even our chairs are tables!"
L88[11:09:48] <Izaya> hey
L89[11:09:53] <Izaya> a chair is a short table with a back on it
L90[11:10:05] <Vexatos> it is... chairitable :⁾
L91[11:10:05] <Izaya> whoa
L92[11:10:26] * Vexatos slowly backs away from the glory of this pun
L93[11:11:00] * Izaya backs right off a cliff
L94[11:11:44] <vifino> I won't clean up that mess.
L95[11:12:11] * Lizzy smuggles vifino
L96[11:12:21] * Lizzy mwahahahs
L97[11:12:37] <Lizzy> that was meant to be snuggles but that works
L98[11:12:49] <vifino> o_O
L99[11:12:55] <Lizzy> :P
L100[11:13:58] * Vexatos calls the police
L101[11:21:19] <TheClonerx> So, lua is a table oriented?
L102[11:24:05] <Vexatos> In Lua, everything is table
L103[11:24:08] <Vexatos> even you are!
L104[11:27:05] <TheClonerx> but, this game is made whit java, not lua.
L105[11:27:20] <Lizzy> You're a table, Harry!
L106[11:27:34] <CompanionCube> TheClonerx: indeed it is (Mostly)
L107[11:31:06] <Sangar> mkay
L108[11:32:39] <Sangar> so. turns out, i'm not dead. just really bad at starting hexchat :x
L109[11:32:41] <Vexatos> TheClonerx, even Java is a table!
L110[11:33:05] <Vexatos> Sangar, I'd have guessed you were dead if it wasn't for infrequent responses on twitter
L111[11:33:20] <Vexatos> have fun going through the %tells
L112[11:33:49] <payonel> <.>
L113[11:33:52] <payonel> holy smokes
L114[11:34:16] <Sangar> i'm quite corporeal, thanks :P
L115[11:34:27] * payonel pokes Sangar
L116[11:34:28] <Vexatos> I wonder why you decide to show up now of all times
L117[11:34:30] <payonel> for science!
L118[11:34:38] <Vexatos> It's like someone summoned you
L119[11:34:39] <Sangar> i wonder myself
L120[11:34:43] <Sangar> almost
L121[11:35:47] <Vexatos> so there is this there PR waiting for almost a month now :⁾
L122[11:35:52] <Vexatos> in your %tells
L123[11:36:03] <Vexatos> Which I have no idea about the side effects of
L124[11:36:04] <Vexatos> :⁾
L125[11:37:49] <Sangar> the isDefined, i guess you want that so optString doesn't error for nulls?
L126[11:38:22] <Sangar> i... guess that should be safe to change. probably.
L127[11:38:36] <Vexatos> not the isDefined, that one is already merged :P
L128[11:38:46] <Sangar> ah well
L129[11:38:49] <Vexatos> simply because in Lua, myfunc(nil) is exactly the same as myfunc()
L130[11:38:54] <Vexatos> and it wasn't before
L131[11:39:03] <payonel> is reasonably the same
L132[11:39:03] <Vexatos> (in optional args, that is)
L133[11:39:08] <Sangar> hmhm
L134[11:39:25] <Vexatos> I was talking about the floppy disk PR
L135[11:39:30] <Sangar> reading
L136[11:39:35] <Vexatos> the isDefined change seems to work fine
L137[11:39:40] <Vexatos> gamax92 did some tests
L138[11:40:43] <Sangar> i see nothing obviously wrong with the pr :P
L139[11:40:56] <Vexatos> not wrong
L140[11:41:02] <Vexatos> I just have no idea if it has any side effects
L141[11:41:14] <Sangar> assuming you at least superficially tested it, i have no case against it
L142[11:41:42] <Vexatos> you'll also have to switch to using disksForCycling in the JEI handler once you merge into whatever branch supports JEI
L143[11:41:51] <Vexatos> yea I have
L144[11:42:36] <Vexatos> Because right now the Computronics floppies are practically unobtainable :P
L145[11:42:48] <Sangar> heh
L146[11:43:21] <Sangar> let's see if intellij still works after all this time .-.
L147[11:43:32] <Vexatos> Which branch was the first to have JEI support?
L148[11:43:33] <Sangar> or rather, that project
L149[11:43:58] <Sangar> uh... 1.8.9 probably?
L150[11:44:02] <Vexatos> whichever it is, just make sure to change the JEI loot disk cycling handler
L151[11:44:09] <Vexatos> to the right list
L152[11:44:43] <Sangar> you do realize i'll keep fudging you merging your prs until you finally start merging them yourself? :P
L153[11:44:50] <Sangar> *up
L154[11:47:20] <Vexatos> well I can do it too if you want
L155[11:47:28] <Vexatos> I just don't want us both to do it :P
L156[11:48:01] <Sangar> then go right ahead, i'll be busy clicking 'no' for another 30 minutes by the looks of it .-. (git gc keeps popping up unlink errors)
L157[11:49:20] <Vexatos> roger
L158[11:49:33] <Sangar> thanks!
L159[11:49:58] <Sangar> while i'm here, enough changes to push a new patch?
L160[11:50:08] <Sangar> read something about nanomachines crashing being fixed?
L161[11:50:57] <Vexatos> Vexatos/mfu is still a thing :⁾
L162[11:51:01] <Vexatos> ya I fixed that
L163[11:51:11] <Vexatos> wat do 'bout mfu
L164[11:51:44] <Sangar> wasn't that obsolete due to some adapter change?
L165[11:52:00] <Sangar> if you still want it in... i have no idea what the texture should look like :P
L166[11:52:14] <Sangar> is it a block or an item?
L167[12:00:54] <Vexatos> an upgrade you place into the adapter. You right click it on a side of a block and it will then act as an adapter adjacent to that side
L168[12:00:56] <Vexatos> (a 3 block radius)
L169[12:01:10] <Vexatos> This is the problem: I have no idea whether it should go in
L170[12:01:13] <Vexatos> it still sounds useful
L171[12:01:20] <Vexatos> but...
L172[12:04:24] <gamax92> Hey there Sangar
L173[12:04:45] <Vexatos> It sounds pretty... powerful. I mean, it does consume power and all
L174[12:05:04] <gamax92> by 'did tests' I mean I ran my ocemu tests to make sure I didn't have to change anything :P
L175[12:05:04] <Vexatos> but it could definitely make certain cramped spaces a lot better to manage
L176[12:05:17] <Vexatos> gamax92, that already means it's good enough™
L177[12:06:14] <Sangar> eyo
L178[12:06:23] <Sangar> good enough :P
L179[12:07:13] <Sangar> and i wrote that without reading what vex said :X
L180[12:07:32] <Sangar> so... as long as it's just an item texture...
L181[12:08:00] <Vexatos> well
L182[12:08:00] <Sangar> if some rendering still needs to be done to indicate what side it's currently bound to... ugh >_>
L183[12:08:00] <Vexatos> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1781
L184[12:09:21] <Vexatos> Sangar, right now, there is one big issue I am unable to fix :X
L185[12:09:36] <Vexatos> not with the MFU, with OC
L186[12:10:15] <Vexatos> And that is 2092
L187[12:10:26] <Vexatos> By far the biggest issue on right now
L188[12:11:28] <Vexatos> by the way, Sangar, we're also close to party time https://puu.sh/tCJN1/f91716a27c.png
L189[12:12:09] <Vexatos> So that's the news right now I guess
L190[12:12:32] <Vexatos> Almost 1000 1.7.10 builds and this extremely annoying UUID glitchery
L191[12:12:50] <Vexatos> which I cannot debug because I won't dare touch that part of OC
L192[12:13:43] <gamax92> touch the code
L193[12:14:01] <Sangar> but touch it gently
L194[12:14:19] <Vexatos> no, seriously
L195[12:14:25] <Vexatos> I have no idea how to filesystem
L196[12:14:27] <Sangar> i'll *try* to have a look at that tomorrow
L197[12:14:31] <Vexatos> thanks
L198[12:14:37] <Vexatos> because hard drive UUIDs changing
L199[12:14:42] <Vexatos> is kind of.... critical
L200[12:14:56] <Sangar> sounds like what payo had at btm?
L201[12:14:58] <Vexatos> And it seems to apply to certain other things, too
L202[12:15:01] <Vexatos> yes pretty much
L203[12:15:09] <payonel> one thing i think we should fix -- the uuid reset/components being lost
L204[12:15:11] <Sangar> is there a solid repro or...?
L205[12:15:18] <Vexatos> From what I have seen, people only reproduced it in 1.10?
L206[12:15:20] <payonel> ah, which vex JUST said
L207[12:15:25] * payonel hides
L208[12:15:27] <Sangar> yeh :3
L209[12:15:32] <Sangar> mkay
L210[12:15:50] <Vexatos> Sangar, read the issue, that one guy has been doing a very good job investigating
L211[12:15:58] <Sangar> ok, cool
L212[12:16:21] <Sangar> (also yay for incoming 1000th build!)
L213[12:16:34] <Vexatos> I would not trust the adapter UUIDs changing because those are immersive engineering and I checked their drivers, they return null if a multiblock has no master block so it may just not be loaded by the time the adapter asks for the driver
L214[12:16:44] <payonel> i have an openos branch i'm really close to pushing (i call it 1.6.1)
L215[12:16:51] <Sangar> ah, good to know
L216[12:16:52] <payonel> but i dont want to have #1000 :) so
L217[12:16:59] <payonel> i should get that it very soon
L218[12:16:59] <Sangar> haha
L219[12:17:19] <Sangar> 1000 should be something like "version bump" or something equally minor :P
L220[12:17:23] <Vexatos> Sangar, but HDDs is guaranteed and apparently also floppies
L221[12:17:27] <Vexatos> so it might be FSes in general
L222[12:17:29] <Sangar> okthen
L223[12:17:33] <Sangar> that's... really not good
L224[12:17:43] <Vexatos> but
L225[12:17:43] <Sangar> will see what i find
L226[12:17:47] <Vexatos> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2092#issuecomment-272983324
L227[12:17:55] <Vexatos> that also mentions modem UUIDs changing
L228[12:18:02] <Vexatos> so it might _also_ be node saving in general
L229[12:18:13] <Vexatos> so yea, read that issue
L230[12:18:18] <Vexatos> it should give you a few pointers
L231[12:18:25] <Sangar> yeah
L232[12:18:26] <payonel> the difference (but maybe still related) was that at btm, i was losing components
L233[12:18:31] <payonel> the cases would be empty
L234[12:18:40] <Sangar> oh right, that's what happened
L235[12:18:42] <Vexatos> GB-Hijacker better get some credit in the change log if you get it figured out
L236[12:18:51] <Sangar> haha, sure thing ;)
L237[12:18:59] <Sangar> first though, food
L238[12:19:05] <payonel> it was definitely chunk specific, btw
L239[12:19:07] <Vexatos> he also has steps to reproduce
L240[12:19:12] <Vexatos> I could not reproduce it, but you might
L241[12:19:14] <payonel> for me, at btm
L242[12:19:26] <Vexatos> payonel, that was a different issue I guess
L243[12:24:01] <payonel> sadly, i think you're right
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L246[12:25:08] <payonel> btw, i was playing minecraft with opencomputers last night (i know, right?!)
L247[12:25:24] <Vexatos> waaaata
L248[12:25:30] <payonel> teaching a guy on my server how to set things up, and he was pretty excited about being able to dye the screen and case
L249[12:25:42] <payonel> but was disappointed you can't dye thedisk drives :)
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L251[12:28:46] <Vexatos> you can dye tape driver :⁹
L252[12:28:58] <Vexatos> tape drives, too
L253[12:32:15] <gamax92> you can also dye your hair purple
L254[12:32:36] <20kdc> wait, really?
L255[12:33:23] <gamax92> yep, while some are born with natural purple hair, you can also infuse your hair with the genes of those who have purple hair
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L257[12:36:11] <Vexatos> for that, you must sacrifice a person with purple hair
L258[12:36:17] <Vexatos> that is why people with purple hair are rare
L259[12:39:44] <XDjackieXD> natural purple hair would be somewhat awesome :P
L260[13:03:47] <Michiyo> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
L261[13:03:49] <Michiyo> Sorry....
L262[13:03:55] <Michiyo> bored out my damn mind today
L263[13:04:08] <payonel> Michiyo: LOOK, it's Sangar!
L264[13:04:13] <Michiyo> I saw!
L265[13:10:27] <Ady (WriteEscape)> is the UUID of a vanilla object through an adapter dynamic?
L266[13:10:33] * Inari sticks cat ears on Sangar
L267[13:10:41] <Ady (WriteEscape)> or does it change when i break it and replace it?
L268[13:11:52] <payonel> Inari: sangar went to get some food: http://i.imgur.com/uYqZ5wd.gifv
L269[13:11:59] <Inari> I know
L270[13:12:04] * vifino snuggles Lizzy
L271[13:12:12] <Inari> Haha :P Interesting feeding
L272[13:13:58] * Lizzy snuggles vifino
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L276[13:23:21] <20kdc> well, it's precise, I'll give'em that
L277[13:23:33] <Inari> I still wish we had allocateable memory instead of GC in lua
L278[13:23:47] <20kdc> precise allocation of memory would be very useful
L279[13:25:24] <Inari> Hm so does the ARM arch work well by now?
L280[13:25:31] <Inari> Or any arch that allows alloc :P
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L282[13:25:39] <Inari> Does the ARM arch allow alloc
L283[13:25:40] <Inari> I dont knwop
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L285[13:26:58] <20kdc> Inari: It should do.
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L287[13:31:19] <Sangar> ahh, that was good
L288[13:31:39] <Inari> Sangar: Cat ears always are
L289[13:31:59] <Sangar> 'twas chicken, but hey :P
L290[13:32:05] <Inari> xD
L291[13:33:01] <MalkContent> heya, there's space engineers players here, right?
L292[13:33:23] <MalkContent> is there a way to get a list of fields of a block?
L293[13:33:25] <Inari> Not as many as in the space engineers channel
L294[13:33:44] <MalkContent> yea, asked that there, too
L295[13:33:52] <MalkContent> just thought it's way more active round here
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L303[13:42:23] <hampe321> Vexatos, you don't suppose it'd be possible to have some kind of portable tape player?
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L305[13:42:54] <Vexatos> nope
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L309[13:43:06] <Inari> Everything is possible
L310[13:43:12] <Vexatos> not without tremendous effort
L311[13:43:47] <Mimiru> \o/
L312[13:44:12] <hampe321> Yea, it'd be quite alot of effort, but is it something you've ever thought of implementing?
L313[13:44:12] <MichiBot> ALOT: http://tinyurl.com/y42zurt
L314[13:44:21] <Mimiru> heh.. I left that enabled
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L316[13:46:15] <Inari> A lot to your heart
L317[13:55:04] <TYKUHN2> http://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/a1d4jAD_460sv.mp4
L318[13:57:50] <TYKUHN2> Them systems be fools
L319[14:16:31] <Forecaster> https://xkcd.com/1791/
L320[14:17:35] * Forecaster prods MichiBot
L321[14:17:39] <Forecaster> huh
L322[14:17:49] <Forecaster> %test
L323[14:17:53] <Forecaster> ...
L324[14:18:01] <Forecaster> @Mimiru: MichiBot ded?
L325[14:19:13] <Mimiru> No? Test only works from irc and only for admins
L326[14:19:25] <Mimiru> %magic
L327[14:19:25] <MichiBot> http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/magic.gif
L328[14:19:36] <Forecaster> what happened to the xkcd thing though?
L329[14:19:55] <Mimiru> Dunno... you regex break? :p
L330[14:19:57] <Forecaster> also why is test admin only? :P
L331[14:20:03] <Forecaster> but the url hasn't changed
L332[14:20:23] <Mimiru> It's actually testing the permission system
L333[14:20:28] <Forecaster> ah
L334[14:20:32] <Forecaster> that makes sense
L335[14:20:47] <Forecaster> http://xkcd.com/1791/
L336[14:20:51] <Forecaster> hm
L337[14:20:55] <Michiyo> %xkcd 21
L338[14:21:06] <Michiyo> %xkcd enable
L339[14:21:09] <MichiBot> Michiyo: https://xkcd.com/1172/ - *xkcd: Workflow*: "Please enable your ad blockers, disable high-heat drying, and remove your device from Airplane Mode and set it to Boat Mode. For security reasons, please  ..."
L340[14:21:16] <Michiyo> %xkcd disable
L341[14:21:16] <MichiBot> Disabled XKCD
L342[14:21:19] <Michiyo> %xkcd enable
L343[14:21:19] <MichiBot> Enabled XKCD
L344[14:21:27] <Michiyo> http://xkcd.com/1791/
L345[14:21:31] <Michiyo> https://xkcd.com/1791/
L346[14:21:36] * Michiyo shrugs
L347[14:23:32] <Forecaster> hm
L348[14:23:36] <Forecaster> oh
L349[14:23:39] <Forecaster> http://xkcd.com/1791
L350[14:23:45] <Forecaster> or not
L351[14:23:47] <Forecaster> dangit
L352[14:24:03] <Forecaster> regex works
L353[14:24:08] <Forecaster> I dunno
L354[14:24:13] <TYKUHN2> You're forgetting the xkcd.com >:)
L355[14:24:42] <Michiyo> Oh
L356[14:24:49] <Michiyo> http://xkcd.com/1791
L357[14:25:06] <TYKUHN2> makeBugsDisappear()
L358[14:25:14] <Michiyo> Forecaster, http://puu.sh/tCTpE/b86b156e83.txt
L359[14:25:55] <Michiyo> didn't mean to grab quite that much... but thankfully it didn't print the account password :P
L360[14:26:00] <Michiyo> this time.. :/
L361[14:26:01] <Forecaster> wut
L362[14:26:07] * Forecaster squints at it
L363[14:26:38] <Michiyo> name = obj.get("safe_title").toString(); is null
L364[14:26:48] <Michiyo> which means the data returned must have changed
L365[14:26:52] <Forecaster> ah
L366[14:26:56] <Michiyo> http://xkcd.com/179/
L367[14:27:34] <Michiyo> https://xkcd.com/1791/info.0.json
L368[14:27:47] <Michiyo> but it's in the json
L369[14:27:48] <Michiyo> ....
L370[14:27:50] <Michiyo> customer
L371[14:28:23] <Temia> I never got around to installing a Python interpreter to my phone.
L372[14:28:40] <Temia> I guess I'll have to get out of bed and mess with it on my workstation.
L373[14:29:07] <vifino> Getting out of bed? Sounds like a terrible mistake!
L374[14:29:42] <Temia> ikr.
L375[14:33:35] <Forecaster> https://youtu.be/Q1fszKmpwZM
L376[14:33:36] <MichiBot> Factorio Programmable Speaker demo | length: 46s | Likes: 118 Dislikes: 0 Views: 1,180 | by Factorio | Published On 27/1/2017
L377[14:33:39] <Forecaster> that song
L378[14:33:47] <Forecaster> makes me want to watch the show again dammit
L379[14:33:49] <Forecaster> D:<
L380[14:33:56] <Forecaster> also factorio dev-blog update!
L381[14:34:14] <Michiyo> org.json.JSONException: A JSONObject text must begin with '{' at 1 [character 2 line 1]
L382[14:34:18] <Michiyo> Theres the root cause :/
L383[14:34:37] <Michiyo> something is malforming the json before I parse it
L384[14:34:44] <Forecaster> huh
L385[14:35:38] <Michiyo> Oh..
L386[14:36:34] <Michiyo> <@Michiyo> http://xkcd.com/1791
L387[14:36:35] <Michiyo> <MichiBot2> XKCD Comic Name: Telescopes: Refractor vs Reflector Posted on: 1/27/2017
L388[14:37:02] <Michiyo> http now redirects to https, and readUrl was dying at the redirect
L389[14:37:08] <Forecaster> ah
L390[14:37:29] <Forecaster> and giving the parser an error message or an empty string?
L391[14:37:42] <Michiyo> empty string
L392[14:40:21] <Forecaster> but https didn't work either
L393[14:40:23] <Forecaster> o,o
L394[14:43:11] <TYKUHN2> (λb. b FALSE TRUE)
L395[14:43:17] <Michiyo> cause the api request was "http://xkcd.....
L396[14:43:25] <Forecaster> ah
L397[14:43:34] <Michiyo> json = readUrl("https://xkcd.com/&quot; + matcher.group(1) + "/info.0.json");
L398[14:43:41] <Michiyo> matcher being the comic number
L399[14:43:49] <Forecaster> yeah, doi
L400[14:43:57] * Forecaster smacks his forehead
L401[14:47:46] <Michiyo> trying to fix the method, not just the URLs.. lol
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L403[15:05:02] <pwnagepineapple> Question: How would one go about reading an NBT tag from an item in a robot's inventory?
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L405[15:23:07] <pwnagepineapple> Anybody here?
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L407[15:25:18] <DaMachinator> read the wiki
L408[15:25:28] <DaMachinator> wait for someone who knows the answer
L409[15:26:22] <DaMachinator> http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:inventory_controller
L410[15:27:41] <DaMachinator> http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:database
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L412[15:46:31] <Inari> As far as I'm aware OC doesn't let you read the NBT tag?
L413[15:49:21] <Sangar> iirc there's a config to enable that? but at the very least not by default, no
L414[15:50:24] <Inari> Ah
L415[15:50:25] <Inari> Well then
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L417[15:52:25] <Renari> Hm, would anyone mine taking a quick look at this? http://pastebin.com/rq5Qif9w
L418[15:52:49] <Renari> To test it I've done this: https://vgy.me/yVPz84.png
L419[15:52:59] <Renari> As you can see there is a lamp on the north side of that PC.
L420[15:53:12] <Renari> But it doesn't seem to receive the broadcast message.
L421[15:54:21] <Inari> Renari: "local singal"
L422[15:54:29] <Inari> That shouldn't break it I guess
L423[15:54:31] <Inari> but still wrong :P
L424[15:55:02] <Inari> also "wirelress" instead of "wireless" xD
L425[15:55:12] <Renari> oh whit
L426[15:55:14] <Renari> that on the other hand
L427[15:55:17] <Renari> will break it
L428[15:55:24] <Inari> Will it?
L429[15:55:35] <Renari> actually no
L430[15:55:37] <Inari> Only when you try the redstone command
L431[15:55:41] <Renari> It would break the redstone command
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L433[15:55:55] <Inari> put a print in the recieving part to see if it gets the message? :D
L434[15:56:03] <Inari> ~oc modem
L435[15:56:03] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:modem
L436[15:56:18] <Inari> Renari: I believe you need to open the port too
L437[15:56:20] <Inari> To listen to it
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L439[15:57:38] <Vexatos> Forecaster, xkcd, huh? I got a reflector telescope myself
L440[15:57:43] <Renari> Also I thought local at the top of a script meant that the scope was within the context of this script instead of being globally accessible by other scripts.
L441[15:57:48] <Renari> So why is local signal wrong?
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L443[15:58:46] <Inari> Renari: It means that
L444[15:58:49] <Inari> but you spelled it singal
L445[15:58:49] <Inari> :p
L446[15:59:09] <Renari> I need to stop coding at 3am.
L447[15:59:10] <Renari> My god
L448[15:59:13] <Renari> thanks
L449[15:59:13] <Inari> Anyway
L450[15:59:18] <Inari> open the port and it should maybe work xD
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L452[16:02:14] <Vexatos> hampe321, of course https://github.com/asiekierka/Computronics/issues/18
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L456[16:13:48] <Renari> Thanks Inari, it's working now. For some reason sides.north is actually west though.
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L459[16:26:28] <CiclopeBizco> hi :)
L460[16:26:39] <Forecaster> hi
L461[16:27:03] <hampe321> Vexatos, can you send the link for the old version of lionray to ciclope?
L462[16:27:35] <CiclopeBizco> :)
L463[16:32:39] <TYKUHN2> I am so glad that 7Zip is capable of unpacking Executables
L464[16:32:55] <TYKUHN2> Really helps for extracting embeded icons
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L467[16:47:37] <xarses> payonel: Is it just me that I can't paste in to the lua client, as it's not respecting my line endings (\n)?
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L472[16:58:09] <Michiyo> http://xkcd.com/1791
L473[16:58:10] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name: Telescopes: Refractor vs Reflector Posted on: 1/27/2017
L474[16:58:15] <Michiyo> There.. just fixed the URLs
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L477[17:01:46] <Forecaster> yay
L478[17:02:31] <TYKUHN2> (5 Minutes Later) Still 95%
L479[17:03:24] <TYKUHN2> I just witnessed it reverse
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L481[17:28:55] <hampe321> Vexatos, you got time?
L482[17:31:54] <Forecaster> %seen Vexatos
L483[17:31:54] <MichiBot> Vexatos was last seen 1h 29m 39s ago.
L484[17:38:38] <Forecaster> (he left you know)
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L486[17:47:42] <Ady (WriteEscape)> if i name a file init.lua will it autorun on boot?
L487[17:47:59] <Forecaster> no
L488[17:48:47] <Ady (WriteEscape)> how do i write a program to do so?
L489[17:49:15] <Forecaster> if you're under openos you just have to add the program name to a file in /home
L490[17:49:42] <Ady (WriteEscape)> what file?
L491[17:49:52] <Forecaster> .shrc
L492[17:50:33] <Forecaster> openos basically runs each command (one per line) in that file after it's booted
L493[17:51:46] <Ady (WriteEscape)> oooo
L494[17:52:13] <Ady (WriteEscape)> that's super helpful
L495[17:53:48] <Forecaster> every time someone asks about that I have to go into my server files and check what the filename was :P
L496[17:54:59] <Ady (WriteEscape)> i'm working on an alarm system
L497[17:55:23] <Ady (WriteEscape)> and making sure that i can explain how it works all in one video, lol
L498[17:56:00] <Ady (WriteEscape)> i just need to learn how to use the drones to kill mobs, lol
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L506[20:05:45] <TYKUHN2> Ugh
L507[20:07:49] <TYKUHN2> That's annoying The way tables work I can't construct a table containing "0.0" I must add it in after
L508[20:09:02] <CiclopeBizco> how do i rename a unnamed tape from computronics?
L509[20:10:03] <TYKUHN2> That moment you realise that JS has killed your memory. I tried concatenation with +
L510[20:15:24] <TYKUHN2> Callllling alllll squaaaad caaaaarss in the aaaaarreeeeaaaaa
L511[20:15:33] <Izaya> CiclopeBizco: I believe the method is setLabel?
L512[20:15:35] <TYKUHN2> Oh how I love the Python of Monty
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L514[20:18:49] <SF-MC> o/
L515[20:19:01] <SF-MC> been a while... again
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L517[20:27:29] <TYKUHN2> Ugh
L518[20:27:36] <TYKUHN2> LuaSockets not transforming master to server
L519[20:48:39] <TangentDelta> I wish I had a higher resolution display :(
L520[20:50:52] <TYKUHN2> master:listen(num) returning nil, Invalid argument when supplied with a number
L521[21:05:58] <gamax92> pleasing taking in with eyes un good language conversions of japan manga
L522[21:06:11] <SF-MC> ??
L523[21:09:56] <gamax92> does the good is english not
L524[21:11:08] <CiclopeBizco> i cant install mineOS... i have openOS1.6 with Lua5.3
L525[21:11:15] <CiclopeBizco> someone knows why?
L526[21:17:28] <CiclopeBizco> http://i.imgur.com/QJNHpK6.png
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L528[21:30:16] <CiclopeBizco> oh i got it.... its lua5.2
L529[21:30:18] <CiclopeBizco> :)
L530[21:30:28] <CiclopeBizco> nice
L531[21:41:45] <TYKUHN2> I really with LuaForWindows was updated to Lua 5.2
L532[21:48:05] <TYKUHN2> Wierd
L533[21:48:17] <TYKUHN2> function() return client:receive() end returned an extra parameter
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L535[21:51:49] <TYKUHN2> Can someone explain why 000-0000-0000 doesn't match %d%d%d-%d%d%d%d-%d%d%d%d?
L536[21:52:22] <TYKUHN2> Oh wait - is a special
L537[21:52:50] <TYKUHN2> Patched
L538[21:55:58] <TYKUHN2> Oh for...
L539[21:57:31] <FastEddie> Hello :). I was curious if someone wouldn't mind telling me the purpose of '/lib/devfs.lua' in OpenOS? Is it like an api for making your own virtual filesystem?? I can't seem to see its purpose just reading it myself.
L540[21:57:45] <SF-MC> are you familiar with Unix?
L541[21:58:22] <FastEddie> not too familiar... no
L542[21:58:30] <SF-MC> so
L543[21:58:43] <SF-MC> Under Unix type systems
L544[21:58:50] <SF-MC> almost everything is exposed as a file
L545[21:58:52] <SF-MC> meaning that
L546[21:59:10] <SF-MC> there are 'files' in the directory path that act and look like files
L547[21:59:25] <SF-MC> but reading and writing to them does more than that
L548[21:59:29] <SF-MC> example
L549[21:59:43] <SF-MC> Under Linux, there is a file called /proc/cpuinfo
L550[22:00:14] <SF-MC> It's a 'file' that contains the information about the CPU in the machine
L551[22:00:29] <SolraBizna> it's something you sort of start to take for granted after using UNIXes for a while
L552[22:00:45] <SF-MC> When you to 'read' the 'file', what actually happens is that Linux fills in the file information
L553[22:00:58] <SF-MC> It's not something that's saved on the hard drive
L554[22:01:04] <SF-MC> is that starting to make sense?
L555[22:01:09] <FastEddie> yeah
L556[22:01:29] <FastEddie> thanks a lot. That really puts this into perspective. Thanks
L557[22:01:50] <SF-MC> tl;dr it allows you to make Unix-like special files that appear to programs as normal files
L558[22:02:09] <SF-MC> but it allows the computer to do arbitrary things with what you read/write
L559[22:02:45] <FastEddie> poke me if im wrong here...
L560[22:03:26] <FastEddie> but would this be useful for something like booting from another device on a network?
L561[22:03:37] <SF-MC> not particularly
L562[22:03:49] <FastEddie> hmm
L563[22:03:54] <SF-MC> I'm pretty sure that devfs is for OpenOS userspace
L564[22:03:57] <SF-MC> AKA after boot
L565[22:05:22] <SF-MC> doing net boots entail writing a custom EEPROM to search for remote fses
L566[22:07:04] <FastEddie> That what ive been looking into. I was just peeping through openos to see if perhaps there was something i could use to behave like a filesystem on a network. So, i could lets say boot a basic os like env for a microcontroller
L567[22:07:30] <SF-MC> can't net boot a uc
L568[22:07:38] <SF-MC> actually
L569[22:07:43] <SF-MC> that might not be true, nvm
L570[22:08:01] <FastEddie> uc?
L571[22:08:07] <SF-MC> microcontroller
L572[22:08:19] <SF-MC> u is a stand-in for the actual greek character
L573[22:09:00] <FastEddie> I just ment loading a larger env into ram to say support a program running in a microcontroller
L574[22:09:33] <TYKUHN2> I borked table.concat
L575[22:09:41] <SF-MC> nice
L576[22:09:42] <FastEddie> lol, wha?
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L579[22:11:11] <TYKUHN2> invalid value (nil) at index 3 in table for concat
L580[22:11:19] <SF-MC> whoops
L581[22:11:41] <TYKUHN2> table.concat(result, " ", 2) In reference to a pcall
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L585[22:12:52] <SF-MC> I need better power-gen
L586[22:13:30] <TYKUHN2> Oddly enough running it again outside the dedicated environment (bad sandboxing there iLua) fixes it
L587[22:14:50] <FastEddie> thanks again. bye
L588[22:14:54] <SF-MC> o/
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L590[22:16:14] <TangentDelta> I wonder why so many unrelated equations generate mandelbrot set esque shapes...
L591[22:16:28] <SF-MC> magic
L592[22:16:32] <TangentDelta> It seemse to be a shape that is very commonly found in mathematics.
L593[22:16:54] <TangentDelta> It's the ultimate answer :o
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L595[22:17:41] <TYKUHN2> Well the test suite doesn't work... but uh... the server does
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L598[22:18:06] <TYKUHN2> Apart from the fact it ain't translating 000-0000 into 000-0000-0000
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L601[22:18:31] <TangentDelta> I bet I could speed up my mandelbrot set explorer significantly by using multiple computers attached to one screen :P
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L603[22:19:09] <TangentDelta> Have each one generate one quadrant. Getting all of them to syncronize to the same histogram would be annoying though.
L604[22:19:42] <TangentDelta> I'm tired. Off to bed.
L605[22:19:45] <SF-MC> o/
L606[22:24:31] <TYKUHN2> WTF
L607[22:24:33] <TYKUHN2> HOW
L608[22:24:37] <TYKUHN2> HOW DOES ONE DO THAT
L609[22:24:38] <SF-MC> ?
L610[22:24:48] <TYKUHN2> I successfully pattern matched my database
L611[22:24:56] <TYKUHN2> And saved it to local variables
L612[22:25:01] <SF-MC> ok?
L613[22:25:02] <TYKUHN2> BUT FORGOT TO UPDATE THE GLOBAL DATABASE
L614[22:25:27] <TYKUHN2> for entry in file do local id, addr = match() end
L615[22:26:38] <TYKUHN2> "Crashed with error: interrupted! on line 53"
L616[22:26:45] <TYKUHN2> Probably not critical
L617[22:26:51] <SF-MC> nerp
L618[22:27:55] <TYKUHN2> Also probably not good habit opening my test arbitrary protocol server on port 80...
L619[22:30:28] <TYKUHN2> I gmatched by actident
L620[22:32:19] <CiclopeBizco> I installed finally MineOs correctly, but when i run it, it says out of memory...i have 2 memory tier 3...someone knows what im making wrong?
L621[22:32:26] <TYKUHN2> MGR you online still?
L622[22:32:44] <SF-MC> what kind of case?
L623[22:32:56] <CiclopeBizco> everything is tier3
L624[22:33:47] <TYKUHN2> Nah he's off.
L625[22:34:12] <Mimiru> use T3.5 RAM
L626[22:35:49] <CiclopeBizco> oh thanks, didnt know about t3.5 :) im noob, sorry
L627[22:37:13] <SF-MC> That's probably something that isn't obvious
L628[22:37:25] <SF-MC> So understandable
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L633[22:42:05] <TYKUHN2> Isn't MineOS a fine line between functional and too-heavy to work?
L634[22:42:35] <Mimiru> Yes, very much so
L635[22:43:27] <TYKUHN2> Needs virtual screen buffers >:)
L636[22:44:40] <CiclopeBizco> thanks, it works... mineos is amazing... bugs everywhere and nontranslated stuff, but its amazing anyway :)
L637[22:44:58] <TYKUHN2> MineOS is something I'm avoiding personally.
L638[22:45:02] <TYKUHN2> Too heavy
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L640[22:45:45] <CiclopeBizco> i made one opencomputerset only for mineos ... i ont wnat problems with my other stuff xd
L641[22:46:53] <TYKUHN2> I probably should work on my Test Suite and implement the optimizations for multi-socket support, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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L644[23:44:07] <Kodos> Mine os wouldn't be bad if the translations were fixed and he toned down some of the memory hog stuff into modules I could disable
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