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L2[00:05:57] <MichiBot>
The Missile Knows
Where It Is... | length:
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Published On 11/8/2012
L3[00:10:06] <xarses> payonel: o/
L4[00:12:34]
<TYKUHN2>
The fuck
L5[00:12:42]
<TYKUHN2>
The mental gymnastics
L6[00:13:32]
<TYKUHN2>
"Where it is - where it isn't = where it wasn't"
L7[00:16:00]
<TYKUHN2>
That REALLY doesn't help vector maths
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<Kodos> I
really wish server blades were dyable
L10[00:38:10]
<Kodos> Or
we had more control over the light on the blade itself
L11[00:38:14]
<Kodos>
Rather than needing an extra slot
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<Kodos>
Stupid question; If the only things I have hooked up to a T3 case
with one HDD present in it are a RAID and a Relay, how come I have
4 instances of 'filesystem' in my components
L14[00:47:54]
<Kodos>
Wait
L15[00:48:36]
<Kodos>
Okay, only one filesystem is unaccounted for
L16[00:50:50]
<Kodos>
Okay, yeah, I have no idea why
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<Kodos> ~w
modem
L20[01:03:00] <payonel> kodos: tmp is a fs,
too
L21[01:05:47]
<Kodos> Ahh,
okay
L22[01:05:53]
<Kodos> How
do I check its address?
L23[01:07:15] <payonel>
filesystem.get("/tmp").address
L24[01:07:17] <payonel> or
L25[01:07:20] <payonel>
computer.tmpAddress()
L26[01:07:49] <payonel> or (in 1.6.1)
L27[01:08:10] <payonel> cat
/dev/components/by-label/tmpfs/address
L28[01:08:12] <payonel> :)
L29[01:12:38]
<Kodos> That
was indeed it
L30[01:12:45]
<Kodos>
Also, I don't have a /dev/components folder
L31[01:12:50]
<Kodos> Just
4 files inside of dev
L32[01:13:42]
<Kodos> I
also figured out how I am going to set up my global network
grid
L33[01:14:05]
<Kodos> I'm
just gonna have everything on a singular network with relays tying
into the main line, and use specific ports for specific
functions
L34[01:14:15]
<Kodos> And
do it like I have my Second Life stuff set up
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<Kodos> Now
to concept this up on paper
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L39[01:34:14]
<Kodos> Port
max is 65535, right?
L40[01:34:21]
<Kodos> err
rather
L41[01:34:23]
<Kodos> The
port number
L42[01:34:24]
<Kodos> Not
amount
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L46[01:37:51] *
Cruor pokes the kodos :>
L47[01:39:59]
<Kodos>
Hai
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L49[02:06:56] <Corded> * Lizzy picks up
vifino and takes him with her to work
L50[02:07:35] <Cruor> hows it going Kodos
:o
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<Kodos> Not
bad
L53[02:09:22]
<Kodos>
Trying to figure out which ports I want what traffic to go
through
L54[02:27:27]
<Kodos>
payonel, is there any way to restrict a wake on lan to a specific
port?
L55[02:27:38]
<Kodos> That
should be a thing if not :3
L56[02:54:11] <Cruor> sounds nice :o
L58[03:14:53]
<Lizzy>
either 9 or 7, IIRC
L59[03:15:20]
<Lizzy> but
that doesn't really matter because WoL stuff looks at the Layer 2
packet, not Layer 3
L60[03:22:41]
<Kodos> 9 or
7? wat
L61[03:26:39]
<Lizzy> the
usual ports for WoL
L62[03:26:54]
<Lizzy> 7 is
echo and 9 is discard IIRC
L63[03:28:15]
<Lizzy> but
for WoL it just needs to contain 16(? i think) repetitions of the
computer's MAC it wants to wake u;p
L64[03:28:19]
<Lizzy> but
for WoL it just needs to contain 16(? i think) repetitions of the
computer's MAC it wants to wake up
L65[03:29:30]
<Kodos> I
meant for OC
L66[03:29:51] <Corded> * Lizzy shrugs
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<Thamathar>
Good morning
L71[04:09:09]
<Thamathar>
@Kodos you there ? ?
L72[04:34:03]
<Kodos>
Laying in bed with my wife, but not quite asleep. What's up?
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<Kodos>
Alright, putting the phone on the charger and rolling over. Night
folks
L75[04:41:51] <Forecaster> nerm
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@Kodos Dam this didn't "bip" when you talked hehe ? I
will see you when you get here I would guess hehe
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L83[07:39:40] <MichiBot>
6 Construction
Failures, and What We Learned From Them | length:
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L85[07:43:53] <Forecaster> lotta
bridges
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L98[08:32:14] <Mimiru> uuugh
L99[08:32:22] <Mimiru> If I could stop
throwing up that'd be great
L100[08:32:34] <Corded> * Lizzy throws a
sock at @Mimiru
L101[08:32:41] <Mimiru> o_O
L102[08:33:14] <Forecaster> if lizzy could
stop throwing socks that'd be great too!
L103[08:33:27]
<Lizzy> I've
litterally just started
L104[08:33:30] <Mimiru> I called in.. my
first missed day in ages
L105[08:33:34] <Forecaster> I mean
probably, I guess it depends on the socks
L106[08:33:34] <Corded> * Lizzy throws a
sock at Forecaster
L107[08:33:37] <Forecaster> ohno
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L109[08:34:13] <Thamathar> Mimiru, o/,
know any reason for the OC created fake components?! using DW20
pack with the bonus of Computronics (to read Ender IO Stuff)
L110[08:34:27] <Mimiru> We've been over
this...
L111[08:34:27] <Thamathar> Been trying to
solf this for 2 days all ready :(
L112[08:34:28] <Mimiru> No.
L113[08:34:29] <Mimiru> I don't
L114[08:34:59] <Thamathar> Okidoki
ty
L115[08:36:04] <Forecaster> my car is
making a funny noise, Mimiru can you fix it?
L116[08:36:27] <Mimiru> will throwing up
in the engine compartment fix it you think?
L117[08:36:27]
<Lizzy>
@Mimiru I have the wrong 'equipment', FIX IT!
L118[08:36:38]
<Lizzy>
?
L119[08:36:39] <Thamathar> Forecaster, not
saying to fix it :P it could be a know bug or have an work arround
:P
L120[08:36:40] <Mimiru> Lizzy, you and me
both, if I could, I would.
L121[08:40:12]
<Lizzy>
yeah... *sigh*
L122[08:43:55] <Forecaster> phpBB
sucks
L123[08:44:01] <Mimiru> Yes
L124[08:44:04] <Mimiru> Very much so
L125[08:44:13] <Forecaster> the permission
management is terrible
L126[08:44:24] <Mimiru> I use YABB if I
*HAVE* to go free php based forums
L127[08:44:38] <Forecaster> I use MyBB
now
L128[08:51:07] <Forecaster> it's way
better, you can actually see the permissions for a forum all at
once
L129[08:51:49] <Forecaster> phpBB is
terrible because you have to view each groups permissions for a
forum separately...
L130[08:52:13] <Forecaster> I just went
into my old mc server forum to try to figure out why an account was
able to post 300 porn posts
L131[08:52:26] <Forecaster> it was
awful
L132[08:52:31]
<Lizzy>
lol
L133[08:52:57] <Forecaster> and I don't
mean the posts
L135[08:56:35] <Forecaster> well, the
answer is clear
L136[08:56:36] <Forecaster> its
L137[08:56:38] <Forecaster> and also
L138[08:56:54] <Mimiru> they HAD a post
there... I was reading it when they edited it
L139[08:57:01] <Mimiru> and it went
poof
L140[08:57:09]
<Lizzy>
yeah, it's been edited 3 times
L141[08:57:23] <Mimiru> I left it hoping
they'd fix it..
L142[08:57:31]
<Lizzy> i'ma
just delete it
L143[08:57:42] <Mimiru> don't blame ya at
this point
L144[08:57:49]
<Lizzy> and
it's gone
L145[08:58:05] <Forecaster> it's probably
a metaphor for the futility of forums
L146[08:58:11]
<Lizzy> they
probably don't understand the approval system
L148[08:59:41] <Forecaster> Red
Handyed
L149[09:11:48] <Forecaster> MyBB looks
nice too, there are nice themes for it
L150[09:29:53] <ping> wow ##c++ on
freenode is bad
L151[09:30:58] <ping> they were (heavily
suggesting) saying i was lying and said i use macros to come up
with an error
L152[09:31:25] <ping> but it was a
legitimate bug in g++ where it reported an error in the wrong
place
L153[09:31:53] <ping> then and admin
literally banned my nick
L154[09:31:57] <Forecaster> huh
L155[09:33:14] <Forecaster> hm, old
minecraft worlds didn't have a version field
L156[09:34:56] <Forecaster> it has a
"last played" though
L157[09:34:57] <Forecaster> 2011
L158[09:35:43] <Forecaster> around beta
1.7 apparently
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L163[10:31:55] <gamax92> ping: but
clang
L164[10:32:23] <gamax92> gotta make your
programs run on the delicious llvm system
L165[10:47:47] <payonel> ping: what was
the (c++) error?
L166[10:47:56] <payonel> and yes, ##c++ is
pretty rough
L167[10:48:26] <ping> payonel, expected
primary-expression before ‘(’ token
L168[10:49:25] <ping> it was caused by an
extra comma after constructor arguments, then you get a expected
primary-expression on all the constructors previously in that
statement
L169[10:49:50] <ping> when in fact there
was a primary expression before the (
L170[10:50:44] <payonel> sample code
example of that?
L171[10:51:32] <ping> cba im busy
L172[11:06:15] <vifino> this is probably
why you got booted.
L173[11:21:36] <ping> no i was not busy
when i asked the question
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L179[11:58:18] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Bird/Plane/Superman Posted on: 1/30/2017
L180[12:36:51] <Mimiru> called in to work
cause I feel like ass...
L181[12:36:55] <Mimiru> and here I am
working
L182[12:37:11] <Forecaster> well stopit
D:
L183[12:42:33] <Inari> Well you called in
to work after all
L184[12:42:38] <Inari> So of course you'll
be working!
L186[13:09:18] <Forecaster> |o|
L187[13:11:36] <S3> who wants to fix my
makefile?
L188[13:15:02] <Forecaster> is it not
making things?
L190[13:19:39] <S3> when I try to fix it
it makes C things twice
L191[13:19:59] <S3> it works with just C
files, trying to get it to recognize .s files and use nasm on
those..
L192[13:32:25] <Forecaster> I know nothing
about makefiles
L194[13:39:40] <S3> Forecaster: the way
this works, is that there's a tiny exokernel I've been writing in
C
L195[13:39:44] <S3> it will have
newlib
L196[13:39:52] <S3> and lua 5.3 binded
inside the kernel image
L197[13:40:01] <S3> I've already prepared
a liblua.a for it
L198[13:40:10] <S3> then you can put say
OpenOS on it
L199[13:40:23] <S3> (with some support lua
code to emulate hardware components of course)
L200[13:40:40] <S3> the end desired result
is for drivers to expose themselves as components too
L201[13:40:45] <S3> real hardware
L202[13:40:54] <S3> this lets me use
OpenOS or something as my primary computer at home
L203[13:40:59] <S3> -OR- test stuff for
MC
L204[13:41:06] <Forecaster> neat
L205[13:41:17] <S3> since the C part is
optional, my S3IX os should work on OC as well, without the
exokernel.
L207[13:41:38] <S3> you will be able to
use qemu to emulate openos for your mc tests
L208[13:41:43] <S3> I dunno if you think
that'd be useful but
L209[13:42:02] <Forecaster> I dunno
L210[13:42:08] <Forecaster> :P
L212[13:42:36] <Forecaster> I understood
like, 5% of that :P
L214[13:42:47] <S3> do you know what qemu
is?>
L215[13:42:54] <Forecaster> no
L216[13:43:02] <S3> qemu is an emulator,
it emulates a real PC
L217[13:43:09] <S3> you can run linux or
windows whatever on it
L218[13:43:09] <Forecaster> never heard of
it
L220[13:43:20] <S3> it's like virtualbox
but without the fat
L221[13:43:23] <Forecaster> ah
L222[13:43:42] <S3> so the idea here
L223[13:43:57] <S3> is that you can
emulate your OC computer in MC using qemu if you don't want to fire
up minecraft
L224[13:44:02] <S3> you can write your lua
programs on it, whatever
L225[13:44:05] <S3> it'd be much
faster
L226[13:44:25] <S3> at the same time, itl
allow you to use the OC os on your laptop or computer at home in
real life.
L227[13:44:28] <S3> if you did so
wish
L228[13:44:34] <Forecaster> I got the
"emulate an oc computer environment" part
L230[13:44:47] <Forecaster> sounds
neat
L231[13:45:17] <Forecaster> how would the
virtual components work though?
L232[13:45:18] <S3> I think Magik6k would
like it if he knew he'd be able to run plan9k as his primary
operating system on some junk desktop
L233[13:45:39] <Forecaster> a lot of what
I use OC for requires interaction with other mod stuff
L234[13:45:45] <S3> there will be a
component api. they work because of the libOCOS
L235[13:45:47] <Forecaster> like ic2 and
inventories
L236[13:45:59] <S3> right so you're
limited because of that
L238[13:46:10] <S3> also remember how I've
been working on OCranet
L239[13:46:19] <S3> well with OCranet
you'll be able to talk to these components remotely
L240[13:46:29] <S3> using the rcomponent
api
L241[13:46:45] <Forecaster> oh, like have
the virtual computer talk to the mc world
L242[13:46:51] <S3> right
L243[13:46:57] <S3> it can be a physical
computer too
L244[13:47:08] <S3> imagine having a
raspberry pi in your room controlling your AE network.
L245[13:47:10] <Forecaster> but then it
seems like I may as well use an in-game computer :P
L246[13:47:11] <S3> monitoring*
L247[13:47:20] <S3> you're right
L248[13:47:24] <S3> and that's fine
too
L249[13:47:26] <Forecaster> well
L250[13:47:39] <Forecaster> It'd be useful
if you're on a computer that can't run a mc client
L251[13:47:45] <Forecaster> but have a
server running with the world
L252[13:48:00] <Forecaster> and still want
to work on your oc stuff
L253[13:49:26] <S3> I'm doing this because
I want to run Lua to build most o fmy personal OS
L254[13:49:31] <vifino> S3: Hey!
L255[13:49:35] <S3> running oc on it is a
"side effect"
L256[13:49:36] <vifino> What WM do you
use?
L257[13:49:42] <S3> vifino: fluxbox.
L258[13:49:53] <S3> it does require
modification
L259[13:50:05] <S3> to make it look
nice
L260[13:50:16] <vifino> Neat. Normally I
use i3-gaps and stuff, but I've recently started toying with
wmutils, making my own WM.
L261[13:50:25] <vifino> Pretty awesome
stuff.
L262[13:50:37] <Forecaster> what's a
WM
L263[13:50:43] <vifino> window
manager
L264[13:50:46] <Forecaster> ah
L265[13:51:12] <vifino> I am pretty much
going to make a wmutils clone, but with 100% more lua!
L266[13:52:16] <vifino> wmutils are a
bunch of little programs which you chain together via shell
scripts. Mine is allowing the use of lua, too.
L267[13:53:23] <vifino> Because it does
X11 stuff and the programs do one thing and then close, there is a
lot of overhead.
L268[13:53:47] <vifino> Instead, with my
thing, one could write a small daemon in lua that reads from a fifo
and does the actual magic there.
L270[13:53:59] <S3> my screenshotter
doesnt show the transparency
L271[13:54:01] <S3> but oh well
L272[13:54:08] <S3> I'm using a
compositor
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L276[14:07:17] <Mimiru> I've spent ages
trying to find a script I thought I was using for let's encrypt
cert fetching...
L277[14:07:22] <Mimiru> turns out it was
an alias function
L278[14:07:54] <Forecaster> at least you
found out eventually
L280[14:39:57] <vifino> ;_; too cute to
handle
L281[14:40:12] <Temia> isn't it? +w+
L284[14:56:22] *
Lizzy snuggles vifino
L285[14:56:42] *
vifino snuggles Lizzy
L286[14:56:46] <Lizzy> :3
L288[15:00:31] <Lizzy> why?
L289[15:00:57] <Vexatos> Something is
off.
L290[15:01:38] <Forecaster> the frame for
the cpu is missing :P
L291[15:01:48] <Forecaster> nothing is
actually holding it
L292[15:02:09] <Vexatos> oh right
L293[15:02:10] <Forecaster> and they used
way too little glue
L294[15:02:11] <Vexatos> that's it
L295[15:02:17] <Thamathar> hehe
L296[15:02:52] <Forecaster> I assume it's
glue, since it's put under the cpu :P
L297[15:03:54] <Vexatos> ...
L298[15:04:53] <Forecaster> what, you
don't glue your cpu in place? :O
L299[15:05:15] <Mimiru> Hellman's is
Mayonnaise here :p
L300[15:05:27] <Mimiru> Also... CPU
frame?
L301[15:05:55] <Forecaster> I didn't even
see the tube had text on it
L302[15:06:13] <Forecaster> you know, the
metal bit that goes over the cpu? that the lever pulls down?
L303[15:06:19] <Mimiru> s/an/anns/
L304[15:06:19] <MichiBot> <Mimiru>
Hellmanns's is Mayonnaise here :p
L305[15:06:27] <Mimiru> No..?
L306[15:06:33] <Vexatos> Is Mayonnaise an
instrument?
L307[15:06:43] <Mimiru> It is not.
:P
L309[15:07:16] <Forecaster> the bit that's
folded up
L311[15:07:26] <Mimiru> welcome to not
Intel CPU sockets. :P
L312[15:07:49] <Forecaster> oh, I'd
forgotten that was a thing
L313[15:08:11] <Vexatos> what is the
difference between socks and sockets?
L314[15:08:17] <Vexatos> Aren't socks just
sockets for your feet?
L315[15:08:21] <Vexatos> D:
L316[15:08:28] <Forecaster> sockets don't
come in pairs?
L317[15:08:54] <Vexatos> I might have more
lonely socks than pairs of socks by now
L318[15:09:24] <Mimiru> It's ok Forecaster
I'd forgotten about the intel style socket..
L319[15:09:33] <Mimiru> Until RIGHT before
you posted that image...
L320[15:09:36] <Forecaster> :P
L321[15:09:46] <Mimiru> and I was like
WAAAAAAIT... Didn't intel move to pins in the socket, and pads on
the chip
L322[15:09:48] <Mimiru> and yep.
L323[15:10:18] <Forecaster> that's not
related though, pretty sure the metal bit's been there before
then?
L324[15:10:37] <Mimiru> the last Intel CPU
I owned did not have that style socket
L325[15:10:50] <Forecaster> well, I
dunno
L326[15:10:55] <Forecaster> my memory is
terrible :P
L327[15:11:16] <Forecaster> I only
remember what the last one I installed looks like
L328[15:20:39] *
Lizzy pets vifino
L329[15:23:36] <Vexatos>
<Forecaster> my memory is
terrible :P
L330[15:23:42] <Vexatos>
downloadmoreram.com
L331[15:23:45] <Vexatos> you're
welcome
L332[15:23:54]
<SpaceWolf>
..
L333[15:24:31] <Forecaster> my bandwidth
is too low for that >:
L334[15:26:26] <Vexatos> in that
case
L335[15:26:30] <Vexatos>
downloadmorebandwidth.com
L336[15:26:34] <Vexatos> and then
downloadmoreram.com
L337[15:26:45] <Vexatos> The internet has
a solution to everything
L338[15:26:57] <Vexatos> And there is
always a person with enough money to buy a stupid domain name
L339[15:27:19] <Inari> payonel: Haha
L340[15:27:19] <Forecaster> I don't have
enough ram to download more bandwith D:
L341[15:27:48] <Vexatos> just download
both in parallel
L342[15:28:24] <Forecaster> there is no
bandwidth available in my area apparently :P
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L346[15:57:08] <Mimiru> Forecaster, mine
either
L348[16:01:30]
<MGR> Parts
for my new computer are starting to arrive
L349[16:01:43]
<MGR> In
fact, all I'm missing is my PSU and Motherboard
L350[16:01:59]
<MGR> I set
up my monitor, mouse, and keyboard with my laptop, and 1440p looks
amazing
L351[16:02:04]
<MGR>
There's so much more room on the screen
L352[16:13:43] *
Magik6k pokes Vexatos
L353[16:14:25] *
Vexatos has been poked successfully.
L355[16:15:11] <Vexatos> why D:
L356[16:15:39] <Magik6k> I'd like to use
it in my(open source) game, heh
L357[16:15:45] <Vexatos> uwot
L358[16:15:47] <Vexatos> it's like
L359[16:15:50] <Vexatos> the shittest
shit
L360[16:15:55] <Vexatos> use moonscript
,_,
L361[16:16:05] <Vexatos> I mean,
moonscript is slower
L362[16:16:14] <Vexatos> but at least it
has a parser that works most of the time
L363[16:16:28] <Magik6k> dunno
L364[16:16:32] <Vexatos> and unless you
are dealing with OC's speed limitations the slowness is not
actually a problem
L365[16:16:34] <Magik6k> I just want
lambdas
L366[16:16:39] <Vexatos> well ok then
._.
L367[16:16:41] <Vexatos> uuuh
L368[16:16:45] <Vexatos> better come up
with a license now
L369[16:16:46] <Vexatos> uuuuuuuh
L370[16:16:51] <Magik6k> MIT?
L371[16:17:30] <Vexatos> Magik6k, you can
has explicit persimmon for now, or permission, until I come up with
something. Just make sure to credit me... oh wait, my name is in
init.lua
L372[16:17:48] <Magik6k> heh, k
L373[16:17:51] <Vexatos> MIT would imply I
trust my code enough to make it publicly available
L374[16:18:05] *
CompanionCube would disagree
L375[16:18:34] <Vexatos> I would not
publicly allow using code that I think is shit, I have some kind of
dignity ._.
L376[16:19:48] <Magik6k> Dunno, I
theoretically can modify LuaJ to support lambdas
L377[16:20:28] <Magik6k> Maybe
WTFPLNMF?
L378[16:20:36] <Magik6k> Best license
ever
L379[16:21:24] <Vexatos> the advantage of
selene is that you can load it into any _ENV
L380[16:21:29] <Vexatos> and only that
particular _ENV
L381[16:21:39] <Vexatos> as long as you
have access to load
L382[16:21:44] <Vexatos> you can use
selene
L383[16:22:03] <Vexatos> (Löve for
instance blocks access to load, so selene doesn't work there)
L384[16:26:12] <Vexatos> Magik6k, do you
has link to game? ._.
L386[16:34:23] <Vexatos> illuminati
confirmed
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L389[16:53:43] <gamax92> Mimiru?
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L392[17:23:31]
<TYKUHN2>
Guys did you know...
L393[17:23:35]
<TYKUHN2>
This land is my land?
L394[17:24:18]
<TYKUHN2>
This land is your land? (If you're an american citizen)
L395[17:33:22]
<TYKUHN2> In
a space of 20 seconds my GPU crashed twice
L396[17:33:35]
<TYKUHN2>
Dear god someone save me it crashed again
L397[17:53:25]
<MGR>
@TYKUHN2 My friend had a PC
L398[17:53:30]
<MGR> It
cannot be overclocked at all
L399[17:53:39]
<MGR> And I
don't know why
L400[17:53:46]
<MGR> Can't
get into the BIOS
L401[17:53:59]
<MGR> Both
MSI Afterburner and Asus GPU Tweak 2 crash it endlessly
L402[17:58:34]
<TYKUHN2>
MSI seems to overclock successfully. Problem is it's unstable
OOB
L403[17:59:18]
<TYKUHN2>
Gotta control myself
L404[17:59:29]
<TYKUHN2>
Nazi Jokes are insensitive
L405[17:59:48]
<TYKUHN2>
And frankly they arn't that funny
L406[17:59:57]
<TYKUHN2> I
realise I have to look out side mein comfort zone.
L407[18:00:52] <vifino> You are a terrible
human being.
L408[18:01:04]
<TYKUHN2> I
just gotta cut it auschwitz these nazi jokes.
L409[18:01:20]
<TYKUHN2>
Three jokes all from 10 seconds of a youtube video
L410[18:02:37]
<TYKUHN2> Oh
jesus
L411[18:02:37]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> with the internet card is there a way to get the
http status code from it?
L412[18:02:51]
<TYKUHN2> Oh
christ I'm reading the originating thread that's gotta be 100+
jokes in a youtube comment section.
L413[18:03:03]
<TYKUHN2>
They are heilarious.
L414[18:03:36]
<TYKUHN2> ~w
internet
L416[18:03:56]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> that doesnt say that it does :P
L417[18:03:57]
<TYKUHN2> NO
I WANTED THE DEVICE
L418[18:04:41]
<TYKUHN2>
socket:response() code:number, message:string, headers:table
L419[18:05:00]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> its not a socket though
L420[18:05:48]
<TYKUHN2>
It's a "request socket" sorry about my terminology
?
L421[18:06:52]
<TYKUHN2>
Without further inspection, if you are trying to use the API and
Component together, they are not going to be compatible. Again,
that's without further inspection on my part.
L422[18:07:05]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> check dm
L423[18:08:44]
<TYKUHN2>
Off the top of my head, not sure if the API returns status
code.
L424[18:09:32]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> would be helpful if it did
L425[18:09:52]
<TYKUHN2>
The API just wraps the component in a fairly simple way
L426[18:10:29]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> so i would have to call it differently to get the
code?
L427[18:12:22]
<TYKUHN2>
```local internet = component.internet
L428[18:12:22]
<TYKUHN2>
local socket = internet.request(url)
L429[18:12:22]
<TYKUHN2>
repeat
L430[18:12:22]
<TYKUHN2>
coroutine.yield()
L431[18:12:23]
<TYKUHN2>
until socket:finishConnect()
L432[18:12:23]
<TYKUHN2>
local response, payload = socket:response()
L433[18:12:23]
<TYKUHN2>
socket:close()```
L434[18:12:35]
<TYKUHN2>
```local internet = component.internet
L435[18:12:36]
<TYKUHN2>
local socket = internet.request(url)
L436[18:12:36]
<TYKUHN2>
repeat
L437[18:12:36]
<TYKUHN2>
coroutine.yield()
L438[18:12:36]
<TYKUHN2>
until socket:finishConnect()
L439[18:12:37]
<TYKUHN2>
local response, payload = socket:response()
L440[18:12:37]
<TYKUHN2>
socket:close()```
L441[18:12:59]
<TYKUHN2>
You can replace coroutine.yield() with anything. It just waits
until the server has returned data.
L442[18:13:33]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> so all requests actually open sockets?
L443[18:13:53]
<TYKUHN2>
Technically it's a "request object" which is just a fancy
formatted socket ?
L444[18:14:10]
<TYKUHN2> I
used the var name socket because it reminds me what it is used
for
L445[18:14:16]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> same
L446[18:15:30]
<TYKUHN2>
Honestly not even sure how the API chunks that data
L447[18:16:05]
<TYKUHN2> Oh
and if you want to check for errors, somehow use
socket:finishConnect(). It returns connection issues
L448[18:16:45]
<TYKUHN2> So
response was 503 then?
L449[18:17:05]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> mhm, and i'm puzzled as to how that
happened
L450[18:17:42]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> but when it does i have to restart the box
L451[18:18:00]
<TYKUHN2>
internet.request should only return a function and nothing
else
L452[18:18:38]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> the error says 503
L453[18:18:46]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> in the stacktrace
L454[18:20:27]
<TYKUHN2> I
suppose it's error function might return status code
L455[18:20:43]
<TYKUHN2>
But if you want a successful status code you'd have to use the
socket
L456[18:21:36]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> yup, it might be because i am using multicraft's
api in the background
L457[18:22:06]
<TYKUHN2>
Wait what?
L458[18:22:10]
<TYKUHN2>
It's returning 503?
L459[18:22:29]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> my php code apparently does
L460[18:22:32]
<TYKUHN2>
503 = "Service Unavailable" I'm getting 200 myself
L461[18:22:49]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> mhm, thats what puzzles me
L462[18:23:20]
<TYKUHN2> Is
your config setup to allow it?
L463[18:23:24]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> yup
L464[18:23:40]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll setup iLua and see what I get. If it's 200 I'll boot MC
L465[18:24:06]
<TYKUHN2>
Give me a second. LuaSocket doesn't support HTTP
L466[18:24:08]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> its in spawn chunks, so it ought to run
24/7
L467[18:24:32]
<TYKUHN2> Do
you have server logs that may explain what is occuring?
L468[18:24:38]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> yup
L469[18:24:50]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> but no clue where to look
L470[18:25:07]
<TYKUHN2>
Depends what server you're running I suppose.
L471[18:25:12]
<TYKUHN2>
I'd look it up
L472[18:26:49]
<TYKUHN2>
Hydrogen: Stronger than diamond ?
L473[18:27:45]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> is it a seperate log file?
L474[18:28:15]
<TYKUHN2>
Hmm I got a 400 bad request
L475[18:28:20]
<TYKUHN2>
Did I format it wrong?
L476[18:28:52]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> i dont think so, just wget it from my
website
L477[18:30:32]
<TYKUHN2> Is
Host a required field?
L478[18:30:54]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll boot MC
L479[18:32:01]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> the json lua is also there
L480[18:32:20]
<TYKUHN2>
Don't really care about json I just need the http
L481[18:32:38]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll probably wireshark it to figure out what I misformatted
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L483[18:37:37]
<TYKUHN2>
Christ I need http?
L484[18:38:13]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> makes sense
L485[18:38:15]
<TYKUHN2> I
got a 200
L486[18:38:41]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> yup, i always get a 200 and out of the blue i get
a 503
L487[18:42:19]
<TYKUHN2>
Only getting 200
L488[18:43:35]
<TYKUHN2>
Anyways 503 is indicitive of a server failure
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L490[18:44:09]
<Ady
(WriteEscape)> yup, confusing
L491[18:44:10] <SF-MC> o/ again
L492[18:57:37]
<TYKUHN2>
Friend > Bo Staff
L493[18:57:49]
<TYKUHN2>
Who knew?
L494[19:10:24] <Mimiru> gamax92, sorry I
took a nap
L495[19:51:47]
<Kodos> Well
that was a shitty but fun trip to the mall
L496[19:55:53]
<TYKUHN2>
How... why... what?
L497[19:58:17]
<TYKUHN2> I
just realise what LuCI stands for.
L498[19:58:27]
<TYKUHN2>
It's the primary administration interface for my router
L499[19:58:34]
<TYKUHN2> It
stands for "Lua Configuation Interface"
L500[19:58:40] <SF-MC> Lua Control
Interface?
L501[19:58:41] <SF-MC> close
L502[19:58:47]
<TYKUHN2>
Explains a lot
L503[19:58:58]
<TYKUHN2>
Now if you don't mind I'm going to go find the Lua file
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L505[20:07:43] <SF-MC> so glad I'm
building a railway
L506[20:07:47] <SF-MC> this is a long-ass
path
L507[20:12:25]
<TYKUHN2> My
router has a specific emulator
L508[20:12:43]
<TYKUHN2>
rerouteRailway()
L509[20:13:03] <SF-MC> not getting the
joke, sorry
L510[20:13:07] <SF-MC> pls explain for
dumb
L511[20:13:46]
<TYKUHN2>
rerouteRailway()? Mischeif
L512[20:14:00]
<TYKUHN2>
Although seriously my router has a online emulator ?
L513[20:14:59] <SF-MC> ah, a 50 item
smeltry feels so good
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L516[20:49:29]
<TYKUHN2>
LuCI is a Lua Apache plugin?
L517[20:49:51]
<TYKUHN2>
Probably slow loris prone ?
L518[20:51:25]
<TYKUHN2> I
wonder what SSH client I am using. Maybe judging by the 600 copies
of "PuTTY" on the screen... it's PuTTY?
L519[20:51:34] <SF-MC> nah
L520[20:51:58]
<TYKUHN2>
What unrenderable char is being replaced?
L521[20:53:30]
<TYKUHN2>
It's ^E
L522[20:54:29]
<TYKUHN2>
Anyone know the minimum requirements to run Lua?
L523[20:54:41] <SF-MC> A CPU
practically
L524[20:54:43] <ironmountain> How much ram
does a potato have?
L525[20:55:19]
<TYKUHN2>
0B?
L526[20:55:27]
<TYKUHN2>
But like, Libs and crap
L527[20:55:30] <ironmountain> That's about
the minimum spec for lua
L528[20:55:42]
<TYKUHN2> I
might shell down this router to nothing but a SSH terminal and
LUA
L529[20:56:04]
<TYKUHN2> Or
if I can, a usb interface running SSH so the router doesn't need it
?
L530[20:56:35] <ironmountain> So
essentially a straight lua terminal?
L531[21:07:08]
<TYKUHN2>
Basically
L532[21:07:17]
<TYKUHN2>
Might as well. I don't know C++ well enough
L533[21:07:36] <SF-MC> that's not a bad
thing
L534[21:08:24]
<TYKUHN2>
I'd have to do SOME C++ because of the interface with
hardware
L535[21:08:36] <SF-MC> regular,
not-terrible C would work
L536[21:08:39]
<TYKUHN2>
Hey would compiling the code compress files?
L537[21:08:48]
<TYKUHN2> I
know C even less than C++
L538[21:08:51] <SF-MC> compiling what
code?
L539[21:09:06]
<TYKUHN2>
Though I suppose less stuff means less to learn
L540[21:09:11]
<TYKUHN2>
Compiling Lua code
L541[21:09:20] <SF-MC> it may, depending
on program
L542[21:09:26]
<TYKUHN2> I
have a bunch of source lua files lying on my router
L543[21:10:08]
<TYKUHN2>
Actually before I do that I'll fix GitKraken
L544[21:14:52]
<TYKUHN2>
Suppose next step is to bugtest GENS
L545[21:18:48] <ironmountain> Well, I'm
gonna get off for the night
L546[21:18:48] <ironmountain> o/
L547[21:18:52] <SF-MC> o/
L548[21:18:59]
<TYKUHN2>
o\
L549[21:19:01]
<TYKUHN2>
o/
L550[21:19:14]
<TYKUHN2>
Shh
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L554[21:33:16] <SF-MC> ahhh
L555[21:33:19] <SF-MC> 2.5krf/t
L556[21:33:22] <SF-MC> much better
L557[21:34:53] <SF-MC> well, peak power
anyways
L558[21:35:30]
<TYKUHN2>
Crap crap crap
L559[21:35:40]
<TYKUHN2>
Spamming protocol header every transmission
L560[21:35:52]
<TYKUHN2>
glad I looked over it in the test suite
L561[21:36:36] <SF-MC> oddly enough
L562[21:36:43] <SF-MC> I haven't found any
shiny this game
L563[21:37:09]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll fix that later
L564[21:38:39]
<TYKUHN2>
Ready to break this?
L565[21:44:05] <SF-MC> power output down
to 120rf/t
L566[21:44:12] <SF-MC> wheee
L567[21:53:03]
<TYKUHN2>
Annoying
L568[21:53:32]
<TYKUHN2>
>.<
L570[21:54:34] <SF-MC> think I'm done for
today
L571[21:54:34] <SF-MC> o/
L572[21:54:38] ⇦
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L573[21:57:21]
<TYKUHN2>
The.. blody... what?
L574[21:57:43]
<TYKUHN2>
It's successfully failing but it won't output the error
L575[21:58:57]
<TYKUHN2>
Where register() returns "connection failed"
L576[21:59:32]
<TYKUHN2>
print(unpack({pcall(loadstring("register()"))}, 2))
outputs nil/nothing
L577[22:04:31]
<TYKUHN2> Oh
I'm an idiot. Forgot to concatenate a return
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L579[22:07:32]
<TYKUHN2>
Oops
L580[22:07:37]
<TYKUHN2>
Was wondering how datum was nil
L581[22:07:47]
<TYKUHN2>
Maybe it's because the server thread crashed closing the
socket
L582[22:10:59]
<TYKUHN2>
WHAT
L583[22:11:00]
<TYKUHN2>
THE
L584[22:11:07]
<TYKUHN2>
Can you not short circut in lua 5.1?
L585[22:13:23]
<TYKUHN2>
Hehe
L586[22:13:29]
<TYKUHN2>
Deadlocked my test suite/server complex
L587[22:17:55] ***
medsouz is now known as medsouz|offline
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L589[22:22:06]
<TYKUHN2>
I'm done for the night
L590[22:22:17]
<TYKUHN2>
Pissing me off a bit too much
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L594[22:32:34]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll have to probably design a test and build system rather than a
manual test suite
L595[22:34:39]
<TYKUHN2>
Primary issue is that I'd have to program a special loopback ignore
feature to prevent multiple connections from loopback triggering
the safety feature
L596[22:38:29]
<TYKUHN2>
I'll have to ask MGR if he wants to stick to the current plan. I
can think of some things that would significantly improve my
job
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L602[23:38:56] <Mimiru> Mkay... I'm
enjoying Overwatch a bit more than I thought I would...
L603[23:39:15] <gamax92> Mimiru: have you
tried the CTF?
L604[23:39:33] <Mimiru> Yeah the group I
hang out with ran through some CTFs
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